Интервью с американским офицером ВМС о возможном возобновлении войны с Ираном
Источник: https://www.ryandawson.org/p/us-naval-officer-on-iran-war-restart
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Длинный разговор Райана Доусона с собеседником, представленным как «офицер ВМС США» под псевдонимом «Зорро». Тема — признаки готовящегося нового удара США по Ирану после паузы в боевых действиях, состояние американской логистики в Западной Азии, провал базовой инфраструктуры в Заливе, уникальная способность Тегерана вести длительную войну за счёт географии, децентрализованного командования и устойчивых ракетных арсеналов. Параллельно — длинные отступления о роли «эпштейновского лобби», военных чистках Хегсета, ИИ-фейке про «спасённых девушек» и аналогиях с американо-индейскими войнами.
Признаки скорого возобновления удара
Зорро перечисляет, что видит как «знаки»: возобновлённый воздушный мост поставок в Тель-Авив с тысячами тонн военной помощи в последние дни; стягивание авианосцев — на ударной позиции уже Lincoln, в течение нескольких дней должен подойти Bush, плюс проблемный Ford; зачистка воздушного пространства; вывод гражданами Китая своих людей. Время удара, по его догадке, — после закрытия рынков в пятницу, чтобы избежать панической реакции бирж. Доусон и собеседник солидарны в политическом мотиве: давление «сионистского» лобби, в первую очередь Пола Сингера, перевешивает экономические потери и разочарование союзников.
Логистический коллапс США в Заливе
Главный военный сюжет интервью — разрушение американской базовой сети. Иранским ударом, по версии собеседника, вынесены в нерабочее состояние базы в Бахрейне, Кувейте, частично в Катаре, ОАЭ, включая порт Эль-Фуджайра; удары достигли Иордании и базы Prince Sultan в Саудовской Аравии, где, по его словам, на земле подбиты заправщики и C-130 и потерян комплекс AWACS. Эсминцы вынуждены заходить на дозаправку в индийские порты вроде Мумбаи.
Параллельно сужается сеть в Европе. Главная неприятность — потеря базы Rota в Испании, способной перезаряжать вертикальные пусковые установки эсминцев и подлодок. Италия, Франция и ряд других стран закрывают воздушное пространство; Испания, Италия, Словения и Бельгия обсуждают отмену преференциального торгового статуса для Израиля в ЕС. Дозаправляться приходится через Диего-Гарсию, частично Кипр и порт в Греции с ограниченной мощностью. На этом фоне отдельной строкой проходят слухи о «бунте» на USS Ford после 309 дней непрерывного развёртывания: туалеты сломаны, пожар в прачечной, операционный темп слишком высокий — собеседник склоняется к версии «реального падения дисциплины».
Боезапас, военная стратегия и устойчивость Ирана
США, по оценке Зорро, серьёзно подъели запасы дальнобойных боеприпасов и перехватчиков; нормально заполнены лишь склады «гравитационных» бомб с комплектами JDAM и дешёвых JASSM. Это объясняет, почему даже Хезболла пробивает по Израилю ракетами, а не «нормальными» баллистическими ракетами: либо радары забиты, либо выработаны Patriot. Разрекламированные «Dark Eagle» (8 единиц по 41 млн долл.) и заявленные гиперзвуковые средства, по его мнению, не способны пробить горные укрытия Ирана.
ВВС Ирана уцелели на 2/3, несмотря на санкционный износ; ПВО, в основном инфракрасная, скрыта в горах и подвижна — есть параллель с тем, как во время Второй войны в Ираке при шести авианосцах и полном превосходстве в воздухе США не смогли уничтожить ни одной из 19 мобильных пусковых; Иран географически и доктринально куда более «упрямая» цель. По словам собеседника, иранская система командования организована как федерация из 31 автономной зоны: даже после объявления перемирия отдельные подразделения продолжали запуски — это говорит о высокой степени делегированных полномочий и устойчивости к обезглавливанию.
В качестве «союзников второго эшелона» интервью отмечает хуситов и иракские «Силы народной мобилизации» (PMU). Именно PMU, по версии собеседника, первой сбила американский заправщик «MAN-PAD’ом или схожим средством» и поучаствовала в выводе из строя «посольства США» в Багдаде, которое автор называет «по сути крупной базой».
География как стратегия и аналогии с американо-индейскими войнами
Большой блок разговора — историческая аналогия. Доусон и Зорро проводят параллель между «грамотным использованием географии» Ираном (горы, бутылочное горлышко Ормузского пролива) и стратегией американских индейцев. Подробно разобраны поражения армии США от Краснóго Облака (Red Cloud) и Безумного Коня (Crazy Horse), битва на Литтл-Бигхорне («Жирная трава»), эпизод со стампидой буйволов; даётся неортодоксальная защита Кастера как офицера, которого «загнали в безвыходное положение». Вывод собеседников — параллель «работает» только частично: «эпидемии оспы, чтобы спасти США, в этот раз не будет», и убийство буйволов как тактика «уничтожения водоснабжения и электросетей» не сломает Иран, где опреснение даёт лишь 3–4% воды.
Политическая рамка: «Эпштейн-режим», цинизм союзников и Хегсет
Доусон постоянно подкладывает под разговор политическую рамку: «не было ядерной угрозы, была эпштейновская угроза», и иранские СМИ, по его словам, теперь обозначают администрацию Трампа исключительно как «Epstein regime». Он критикует кабинет — Каш Патель, Стивен Миллер, Бессент — как «придворных», говорящих президенту то, что тот хочет слышать; единственными «адекватными» он называет Талси Габбард, Джо Кента, отчасти RFK-младшего и Томаса Мэсси (у которого 18 мая, по его данным, праймериз). Отдельно — тезис, что Пит Хегсет ещё за месяцы до начала войны переформатировал военные юридические службы, вычистив юристов, способных тормозить заведомо незаконные приказы, и что американские «двойные удары» по парамедикам и поражение венесуэльских рыбаков, объявленных «террористами» как раз результат такой подготовки.
Союзническая «слабость» и Европа как фон
Отдельный сюжет — критика европейских армий: у Великобритании, по словам собеседника, всего один действующий эсминец, у Германии и Франции отсутствует серьёзная проекция силы, без американской логистики Париж не смог бы провести операции в Мали, Буркина-Фасо и Нигере. Заявление Кира Стармера о невступлении в иранскую войну подаётся как «прикрытие» отсутствия реальной возможности.
Что будет дальше
Зорро формулирует прогноз: США, скорее всего, ударят по энергетической инфраструктуре, заводам и электросетям Ирана — это «коллективное наказание», которое не поменяет военный баланс. Иран, наоборот, получит ещё одно подтверждение перед Россией и Китаем, что инвестиции в современные ПВО и истребители на его территории «выживают»; это, по мысли собеседника, изменит торговлю оружием. На условный «оф-ramp» он не рассчитывает: для США снять блокаду без открытия «бесплатного» прохода через Ормузский пролив — публичное признание поражения, и проще ударить второй раз. По его сценарию Китай при желании может «задушить» Тайвань блокадой без высадки, имея в виду, что 90–95% продовольствия туда импортируется.
Финальные выпады и политические инсинуации
Заключительная часть интервью переходит в открытое глумление над американским политическим истеблишментом. Звучат серии оскорбительных персональных характеристик в адрес Трампа («deep dementia», просмотр «AI-сладжа» о себе часами), Линдси Грэма, Теда Круза и других сенаторов с сальными намёками на их сексуальную ориентацию; разворот в сторону «корпоративного подкупа» — упоминание «казахстанской горнодобывающей компании», якобы предоставившей детям президента место в совете директоров и получившей контракт на 1,6 млрд долларов. Это пересказывается без верифицирующих ссылок и относится к жанру публицистики, а не репортажа.
Значимость
Интервью представляет собой развёрнутый, технически насыщенный, но политически тенденциозный взгляд на войну с Ираном. С точки зрения проверяемых элементов — оно фиксирует список уязвимых для США узлов логистики (потеря Rota, отказ союзников по воздуху, разовое использование индийских портов), факты публичных решений Испании, Италии, Словении, Бельгии о пересмотре статуса Израиля в ЕС, эпизод с заявлениями Стармера и фейк о «спасённых» иранках. Большая часть остальных утверждений (потери систем, динамика боеприпасов, мнения о ВВС и ПВО Ирана, внутренние процессы в Пентагоне) даётся со слов анонимного собеседника и не имеет в тексте независимого подтверждения. Тон — резко антиамериканский, с регулярным переходом в личные оскорбления и расхожие конспирологические рамки («Epstein regime», «сионистское давление»). Тематика «Епштейн-АИПАК» подаётся как взаимозаменяемая, что характерно для редакционной линии Доусона.
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US naval Officer on Iran War Restart
Источник: https://www.ryandawson.org/p/us-naval-officer-on-iran-war-restart
Booyah Jaro we'll go with that Zorro I don't know how much of your background I can give but we can just say you know what you're saying you know your stuff we've got to talk about the upcoming restart of the Iran where all signs are pointing to not another Taco Tuesday but another bombing because the Fat Orange Monster is an idiot and despite global pressure not do this war despite alienating all of America's allies destroying the Republican Party losing money in Treasury and another war for Israel none of that outweighs the Zionist pressure to bomb Iran so he's going to do it again probably after the markets close could be tonight in America Friday night or Saturday we'll see um But let's look at some of the signs. Like, what are some of the signals? We have the carriers, but what else leads you to think this war might get restarted?
I mean, from the very beginning of the ceasefire, they were continuing that air bridge of supplies. And just in the last few days, they're saying that thousands of tons of military aid and material has been landing in Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv. who has never really obeyed any ceasefire with Lebanon. They never really obeyed the one from a year ago, two years ago. They basically attacked whenever they wanted. They did the same thing in Syria, periodic airstrikes on Damascus and so on, which is an act of war, never called out on it. And this is their war. They're the ones who preemptively attacked Iran during negotiations. The irony is, in those negotiations, probably for the last and final time, final chance they ever had, all that enriched uranium was on the table. And now it's off and off forever. The Strait of Hormuz was open. That's not going to happen again. All because Israel preemptively struck during negotiations and murdered the Ayatollah along with the Americans.
Go ahead. I was just going to say it's really insane when you think about it that for now like if the U.S. can just get to the pre-war status quo that would be like a major victory for them like did they can dream of going there at this point just to get what was already
there just to get the straight open without a toll booth alone would be a major victory for them but now you look at it the results are you're not getting the uranium you're not getting an open straight and you've lost your Gulf bases on paper they still exist but that's what actually got obliterated was Bahrain and Kuwait and to lesser extent Qatar and what I call East Israel the UAE they even hit them in Jordan and Saudi Arabia they hit them hard at Prince Sultan Air Base hitting those uh refuelers and some C-130s on the ground yeah now you see
destroyers uh Porting in indian cities like mumbai to like resupply and do all of that and uh in terms of like there are limited number of american naval ports or naval ports around the world in general that are capable of doing some of the replenishment that that the u.s navy relies on and spain is a big one that's that based in roto in spain that that uh naval port like it's equipped it's able to reload those vertical launch system missiles that you see on all destroyers and a lot of submarines so that their loss of access to that one for the war against Iran is actually very significant you think about the fact that US Navy has to maintain like a certain radius far from Iran and their resupplies are limited in the region the most important ports they lost access to like the one that was in Fujairah and the one in Bahrain that was a huge one they had a bunch of it appears like Emirati ports and now they have to like use Diego Garcia a lot they might have to use Indian ports like it's not a good situation and they have to rely more on their aircraft carriers because clearly like a lot of those air bases they had all over the region got horribly disfigured
I talked to Submariner and if that's a word Submariner like the superhero there is a port in Greece but it just doesn't have the full capacity what they need and then so without Spain and they recently lost Italy too they lost airspace they're losing airspace even in France yeah they're having to go all the way down to Diego Garcia Cyprus has somewhat but that's within a range so they're having to move further out And even when they're out of the distance from Iranian missiles, some of these European states, especially after Trump's stop of saying he's going to take Greenland and how he doesn't want to be in NATO and all of that, they want none of it. And they don't see the point in this war. They all know it's Israel's war. In fact, some of the same states, Spain, Italy, and you can add Slovenia and Belgium were discussing getting rid of Israel's favored trade status. out of the EU and encouraging others to do the same so this is really yeah and then Germany and France set before that exactly is this why they sent in the bush because their land bases have been decimated so they need more carrier groups yes
that's a big part of the reason and clearly before it cannot stay on for much longer So they have to do something about it and they're going to launch an intense wave of strikes. I imagine they would really want to use all those three carriers at full capacity for a week or two before the Ford is forced to go back to probably a very arduous and long maintenance cycle. Do you think there was a mutiny on the Ford?
Or do you think the toilets just happened to break and then there was an accidental fire in the laundry room?
it's honestly sounding a lot like a mutiny just based off the fact that like it had been deployed for a very long time and let's be honest like I'm sure they don't
feel very excited about their mission 309 days yeah I know you've been at sea a long time but that is an unusual deployment is it not
no it certainly is especially for an aircraft carrier that was actually like it had a relatively high operational tempo you know like all those things you can imagine that point of the deployment everything is literally broken on the ship everything and they had problems even way back when they were heading to Venezuela and they
never took a break so it couldn't be a mutiny The Lincoln's been out there for quite a while as well. I mean, isn't it time for rotation?
Yeah. This is going to be very interesting whenever this war resumes because clearly like so many of the American stockpiles are depleted and they spent the last month apparently like bringing everything that's left from like around the world.
They didn't have enough standoff munitions so they started gathering them from everywhere.
I think it's honestly reasonable to believe that, you know, to buy some time in the markets to bring more ammunition. They clearly depleted a lot of them at a very high rate. And it was very clear, honestly, even before the war started.
By ammo, are you talking about standoff munitions? I kind of assume that or interceptors. They seem to be low on both. I guess there's the Aegis system on the boats, but from just looking at the fact that Hezbollah can hit Israel with rockets, not even missiles, rockets, either the radar is busted or they're out of Patriot systems.
Yes sir, could you repeat the last bit that you said?
Oh yeah, so you dipped out of it. I was saying when you say munitions do you mean standoff munitions like tomahawks and things like that or interceptors or both they seem to be low on both they're terribly low
on both the only thing that america seems to have good stockpiles for those uh gravity bombs and the plane missiles like they have the ones that they just Jasms and JDAMs and dummy bombs Exactly the dummy bombs which they can just attach those JDAM kits for and they can have they have a lot of kits they have a lot of those dummy bombs manufactured like since a long time and that's a kind of war like it makes sense for American military doctrine where you're going to have air superiority you're going to send your bomb squadrons and they're just going to after destroying all the air defenses and the air force of the enemy Nation just throw those bombs from the planes that's why the Americans were always behind on missiles and even like air defense systems and I think it's the new technology and the asymmetry of it you know the fact that you have non-state actors like the Houthis who can just use drones and flood an area with drones there's nothing you can do and they can destroy all my you know Aramco fuel processing facility So now the Somali seem to be getting into it.
I think we're going to see a lot more of that all over the world. And I think that's a big part of the reason why everyone in the Gulf and, you know, particularly America and the Gulf arms are so terrified of the precedent that this Iran maneuver to control the strait is going to create. It is, you know, now suddenly gives like Somali pirates like such a huge, uh, boost in terms of like just recognizing the influence they can have it's like you know back in the day of the Ottoman Empire when you had those trading caravans from like the west to the east to China and you know back and forth and how the Ottomans were essentially the tall people who just take attacks on the way and Iran you know it's like that it's like in June that quote about like he who can destroy the thing owns it or controls it Like they're really playing to their own advantage It's crazy how much the US has
miscalculated At least he had his underwear on I heard you though They um It reminds me of the Caribbean too Uh taking Spanish ships they would grab silver ships and things very hard to police and at a very low cost you can cause so much problems for an empire I don't think even with the dummy bombs given the size of Iran and population around 90 92 million it's as big as Western Europe you're talking millions of buildings and you've got hundreds at best of jets and helicopters even with no air defense and they could sit there and bomb anything they wanted they wouldn't have enough ammo to do it you can look at Ukraine and Russia they've used a lot more artillery and uh and bombs doesn't matter still ticking years later it doesn't affect the military that much now what I'm worried about is they're just going to kill civilians and take out infrastructure like power grids and things like that which can be repaired and replaced but it's just a collective punishment for the whole society.
It doesn't really change things battlefield wise, but the military is still intact. The army is still intact. Ballistic missiles are still there. And I'm not sure how much of the air defense is. This isn't World War II or something. It can pull it underground, pop it out again. Some of it's mobile. I know Ritter was saying during the Iraq war, where they had six carriers and I think there were 19 mobile launch systems in Iraq and they got zero and they had total air supremacy and this was not a mountainous terrain and they were not like popping underground or anything and they couldn't get them so you know the scenario is far worse it's unlikely they'll be able to
take out those systems and when they thought I mean two-thirds over two-thirds of the Iranian air force like survived The war, which is an insane feat. Now we discover like they were Iranian force bombing like American military bases in Bahrain in Kuwait in Kuwait, you know, like the Iranians have proven. Yeah, not just their air defense is going to happen.
Is there air force is still intact? Not much of an air force like sanctions devastated that they can't get spare parts and things, but it wasn't the bombing and air defense is still around um and if you think about it like this is very
important especially for iran in terms of showing this to russia and china because you know like for a long time they were hesitant sending like top end systems you know like their generation jets and stuff because you know it just they weren't quite sure if uh Like Iran would be like a good client for that, you know, like assumption typically with countries like that, that once, you know, there is a force like the United States, it's going to attack them. Like it's a basic expectation. The Air Force would just not survive. And these kinds of investments that those countries make are very long term investments.
Well, they're using infrared old systems, which do work and that and also they're hitting the American Air Force while it's on the ground you see that when they're when they land they're all parked right next to each other for some reason and like at the Prince Sultan Air Base and they're able to take out they took out a giant AWACS system however many millions of dollars that was hit it right in the
AWACS that was a huge one that was a huge by the way those Tritons that have been falling like they could cost up to 750 800 million dollars dude Like that's like 20-30 times like the manufacturing cost of an F-35 and there are only 20 of them around the world and I think like two or three of them might have went down I'm not even sure there were 20 of them but they're very expensive Jesse
Waters' stuff have been tooting their horn that they're going to use their Dark Eagles missiles but there are only eight of those and they're $41 million a piece and exactly what are you gonna blast through a mountain made of granite no so yeah
those are not going to do anything those gravity bombs that they lot on gpus like couldn't do that that's a silly thing the other thing yeah okay it's a hypersonic missile okay that's crazy that's very good you know but these make like you know the russians and and the iranians manufacture those kinds of missiles because they need to make it through like very dense and powerful like air defense networks and systems what exactly like is it is the u.s hypersonic yeah the payload is not from the speed is from the
warheads so it's just stuff to say to the ignorant domestic public there's your there's my persona okay yeah so what i doubt their penetrative power where they
want them to matter like our good i thought that's going to be anything like those strikes that they did midnight
Ryan's defense is not just um like batteries firing back at the planes it's called the mountain and that works you can't beat the mountains the other thing that's
very interesting is that yeah you mentioned that they're hitting those like uh Air Force Plains in those Saudi Bases. And, you know, now that Americans are beginning to rely more on secondary air bases and even international airports and a source that I talked to right before the war had told me that this is where the Houthis and the Iraqis would be very useful because like those guys have had have no problem really attacking those areas. And as the U.S. logistic network becomes more and more strained because they have to stay further and further out of Iran. away from Iran. They're going to have to rely a lot more on those secondary nodes. And, you know, when the Houthis and Iraqis keep up the pressure, you can tell that the U.S. was very upset about the role of the Iraqi militias, like based on how much it interfered in the selection of the prime minister. And just based on all the sanctioned threats.
They were the first ones to shut down the aircraft, too. They got the first refueler was shut down by the PMU, apparently with a man pad or something. uh so the story goes but they've lost Victoria they've lost their quote unquote embassy in Baghdad that was absolutely a base that they called an embassy um yeah that's a huge embassy that's a huge operation bigger it's bigger than Vatican City I mean it was a massive embassy and yeah the PMU took it out with some ballistic missile help from Iran but they they're able to do that and that's why I'm hearing all this jazz about going in on the ground I'm like you can't even hold on to Iraq where you already have bases against the PMU you're not gonna get one inch of Iran yeah they won't be able to
hold it anyway it's just outclassed and outplayed like in every single way oh they
just the plan it's the military it's a little weird thing America has all would have had all the gear in the beginning. They went in half cock thinking killing the Ayatollah, then Iran crumbles and just the whole fantasy that the neocons spun up. They thought it'd be real and they'd had no plan B. Like I said, they put six carriers in to attack Iraq. They really had one because they against Iran, they had the Lincoln and the Ford with the Ford had problems before the war even started and was already leaving. So they've just just using the Lincoln really. Now they might have the Lincoln and the Bush in maybe a few days with the Fords. They're going to have three. But like this is 60 some days later where they finally have their carries in place that you should have had in place in the beginning if you're really going to do fully commit to these things. They did not know their their billion dollar radar and guitar would get lost the first day.
All those Gulf countries got smacked and I don't know maybe they thought they're not going to hit them
because these countries aren't involved or something I mean they had somewhat of a rationale the issue with Trump is really what Joe Kent said in his interview with Tucker Carlson that like they do give you know the executive office like information very important information intelligence assessments on everything But Trump almost has people who effectively work like handlers. They tell him what they believe he should know.
I agree. I think the intelligence agencies knew how bad this would go if it was done like this. But he's just got this little cabal of sinus to his ear.
And you'll notice the military purges. You'll notice he fired so many generals and admirals. I've been tracking it alongside Andrew in the lead-up to this war. after this war started like they just wanted complete complete yes man and you can tell at this point trump effectively gets all his advice from fox news he put pete hexa because the guy was on fox news he just listens to mark it's oh it's very
interesting you know what he's gonna do next yeah yeah paul singer paul singer i mean that was venezuela is because of him he's the guy that benefits by billions of dollars It's this it's the Epstein class that's why they call it Epstein Fury or AIPAC Fury there's really no real difference between Epstein and AIPAC same people and there's
a bit the best part about Iranian media they only refer to America at this point to the Trump administration as the Epstein regime there's a clip I'll add in here
Israel wanted war with Iran there was no nuclear threat there was only an Epstein
threat exactly that explains his behavior completely that's what he did there was an Epstein threat yeah you're saying why are you blockading the blockade like you had a deal here's your 10-point plan that they're issuing terms you need to remove your presence from the gulf lift sanctions unfreeze assets and the straight is theirs that's the best deal you're going to get I'm gonna bomb them in order to force them to the negotiation table oh yeah so bombing them is gonna make them double down less it's like Alexander the Great like if you reject this deal the next one's twice as bad if you reject that three times as bad then you just don't get a deal imagine they just they really don't
understand like they ring people on a psychological level you know I think they
just don't understand the culture like imagine it's like They are completely incapable of putting themselves in someone else's shoes. How would Americans react if someone told us this kind of language and said we're going to bomb you in the stone age? One thing that True Social Post did was this whole pretext, this lie of like we're here to liberate women or the protesters or whatever, and then you say we're going to give you a civilization level bombing back to the stone age, you crazy bastards. It just erased any pretext that you're doing this for some altruistic motive. It's like, you want regime change in Iran and it's for the Zionists and everybody knows it. You don't care about the people there at all. Or Lebanon. They could care less if Israel annexes territory in Lebanon. They're like, whatever, God gave that land to Jews. That's what these dispensationalist Christians like Hegg, Seth, and Huckabee, they believe that.
They're like, well, the Old Testament says... So they think they can just fold those down houses. And they're doing that in Lebanon. They are, I don't know, the army's losing pretty badly at the ground war against Hezbollah, but the air force is pretty unmolested and they're just blowing things up at will.
Yeah, they just want to destroy that entire yellow zone that they created. Well, I mean, that is all what they can do. Like, essentially, those people are having their own demographic crisis right now with a lot of the smarter You know, young, more secular type Australians who are still going to be obviously very racist and very pro-istered. A lot of them like see the right thing on the wall. There is not a true Australian economy anymore. You can look at the stock market and that's all like defense companies, you know, defense stocks. All the small businesses have been truly like devastated after those years of war. You know, the tourist economy is gone. The PR is bad. You never know when there's going to be a new war because your country cannot get out of war.
They gotta close because they're running back and forth to air raid shelters all the time. They can't be open all day.
Now they have to go and import Indians perhaps in the hundreds of thousands. I'm sure the racist state loves that.
Yeah. Of course, India was also a racist state. They had legally had a race-based caste system until the 90s. Yeah, it's insane. It's pretty much, it still applies like in most of India. I've heard. There's a caste system in Israel, too. There's even a pecking order among certain types of Jews, like which one is
oh yeah it's it's it's big amongst them and you can really feel the tension like it's interesting whenever you actually watch translated Hebrew media like they will not show it to you ever in English but like you like I would see some of the most racist Arab Jews who constantly talk to the Arab audience about how great Israel is and how it's going to destroy all their countries and stuff and he's just rebelling all of it and I see him on in Hebrew like in some debate Literally Crying About How He Deals With Terrible Racism Despite Everything That He Does For Israel And They Have That Kind Of Dynamic Across The Board Even With The Jews And Essentially Like Those Who Are Higher Up The Ladder Like You Know Even The Jews Or The Haridim And Stuff At Least They Look And Think Oh At Least We're Not Palestinians You Know And They Treat The Palestinians Even Worse Like That Is A Common Thing For Them It Kind Of Reinforces That whole council system.
The burden of the Zionist Jew is, which you can basically just say Jew and almost, you'd have to call the other ones non-Zionist Jews because so many of them are Zionists, but the burden of the Zionist Jew is they're always a victim of their own behavior.
Yeah.
It's like people are not reacting to your ethnic category. They're reacting to your racism and your Belligerent Behavior You Can't Just Knock Someone's House Down And Steal It And Say Yahweh Promised This To Me Over There For Months And She Was Saying It's The Funniest Thing Like If There's Some Reason We Have To Form A Line Nobody Can Form A Line Because Everyone Cuts In Line But Then Everybody Cuts So It Ends Up Just Being A Crowd Because They All Have This Entitlement Attitude Me First Me First Me First Me First they don't like anywhere else some people cut in line but other people say hey no no that person was there first I saw them like the other people in line will back you up so that you have order but in Israel everyone cuts I can imagine somebody you know near the front of the crowd be like I was here God promised it to me 3,000 years ago get behind me they can't do it because they are so fucking selfish that they can't even form a line of first come first serve because they all think they're first even if they're clearly not like well I want to be so I'm just gonna lie and cutsy cutsy they can't do it yeah
they're you know they're God's chosen people it reminds me of uh Like the story, I read Mind War of Trouble and it's about that English volunteer who fights on the side of the Franco forces during the Spanish Civil War and one time he was injured and there was a Spaniard who might have been even more severely injured Ryan Dawson That whole thing had transpired and then you know you read about how during this war like the Australians were literally preventing American soldiers from getting to those Bunkers, you know, they will even prevent like Jews that look to our and It's like yeah, that's that selfish mentality Like there is no amount of good gory status that you can accept to where they're gonna consider you like an actual human person Worthy of any space, worthy of being alive for any purpose other than just complete service to their causes.
Slave, you're cattle. This brainwashed into them at a young age from their religion divides the whole world into Jews and non-Jews or Jews and Gentiles. They don't call them Gentiles though, they call them Gwem. You're just lesser than, you don't have a soul, you're lesser than that. You're all redheads to them.
you know and it truly blinds them like they actually like they really pushed George Bush very hard when he was in Iraq to like finish a job and go on to Iran and George Bush at the time was like are you guys fucking insane like like we're not even going to succeed in Iraq but this is the stage they have come into like in terms of Well,
it's in their mind, because their mind wasn't ever to, like, liberate Iraq from a dictator or anything like that. It's just to destroy it, to destroy it economically, to destroy it militarily, so that it can no longer resist Israel annexing land and ethnic cleansing. So from that point of view, they don't care if al-Qaeda runs Syria, as long as it's no longer an ally of Iran and not resisting Israel's ethnic cleansing and land annexation. that's a win it they don't care if Alcada takes over Libya same thing and they don't care even if they can't even move into Lebanon and colonize it if they can just destroy it so those people never come back and they just take the land that's what they want they just want like greater Israel and the more they can destroy Lebanon economically and the more people leave they'll bomb Beirut too they just bomb whatever they can And they really, and I mean whatever, paramedics, schools, whatever, they don't care.
They actually go out of their way to target paramedics. True. It's like points, like 10 points for a journalist, 12 points for a paramedic.
It's insane. They texted, they reached out to those journalists before targeting them in Lebanon and told them, like, we are going to kill you. Like, they are just insane freaks.
and to be honest like it really is destiny this many this much silver if you kill a kid this much if you kill a mom bring the scalp and we'll give you coins that's what California did as a state policy by the way yeah it's yeah I remember it's
very believable especially because uh during that era in particular they were really trying to genocide the Comanches
Well, they were in the last of fall that that the Comanche had defeated the US Army, the Confederate Army, the Mexican Army and the Spanish Army. And it was well as other natives.
But they had they had an empire, respectable empire.
Yeah, they had most of Texas. But because like even when like Texas today, you think of the shape and all like, yeah, but you just had a little eastern side of that. And that was all Indian territory all the way up until about 1877. And what changed there, this is with Grant the Drunk, was the six shot revolver as well as another smallpox epidemic. But, man, my English is suffering from, I'm all, I was just, my brain's messed up, I think. Epidemic. yes smallpox is devastated everybody and that wasn't all on purpose it just you know it was inevitable um when you have contact like that but they defeated everybody uh who have who are technologically superior but they just had you know they're fighting for their existence um and they were very good horsemen like the
big issue is that like the U.S. never fought against them in fair fight like I mean, killing all those buffalo in the tens of millions was really about destroying their lifestyle and their sustainment.
It was never like a security military defeat. They killed the buffalo. And that was, again, after losing. They lost three times to Red Cloud and one time to Crazy Horse in a humiliating way in the greasy grass or a little bighorn. Completely routed. Custer killed. His brother killed. All those soldiers killed, they lost to Captain Jack. But before that, for the Treaty of Fort Laramie, they had several battles with the predecessor, which is Chief Red Cloud, defeated them. And partly it was because they really needed this cross-continental railroad to not be harassed because of all the investors and they knew it would be so easy to do this is reminiscent of like pipelines and things it's very easy or Somali pirates as you're mentioning like it's very vulnerable and so they couldn't but even when they tried to wipe them out and they sent in forces and they would disappear. He would cut off their supply lines and he'd route them and kill them.
And actually the American Indians used buffalo as a weapon at one point. Crazy Horse saw the encampment and he riled up a herd of buffalo to charge. They don't have guns that can stop a buffalo like that. Yeah. He just ran over them. And what happens, he spooked all their horses with the buffalo. and then all you had to do is wait because they're out there without horses having to walk to the next fort and you know out west Wyoming Montana these areas it's like 100 degrees in the day and like zero at night uh it was miserable and I think
only about 80 of them made it back I read about so many of those battles like they're very some of the most humiliating defeats inflicted on on the U.S. Army came from Native Americans and this is something I really like about how you know
these are like Civil War season like Custer was at Gettysburg right he's not like a moron or something he knew what he was doing and the the trite stories like oh he was arrogant he tried to kill too many Indians at once like no that you're starting the story in the middle the reason he did that desperate charge is because they had positioned him into that predicament by cutting his ammo and his supply lines and stuff in a previous battle to the east so that his reinforcements and things that he needed were not going to arrive so he's either going to lose from die of thirst anyway or attack the river so he had to and then of course he got stomped but like the American Indians maneuvered him into that position he wasn't just some arrogant idiot that thought he could take on thousands of Indians like that wasn't the case I like to call him an idiot and all because I don't like him but with history you gotta be truthful like no that's not what happened and you're also kind of taking
credit away from the Lakota No I agree 100% this has always been something I despise about the way they narrate like American Indian history like it has a lot of triumph they fought and they were creative and they were very smart
and the encampment with he took some of the rifles um and he shot from one side so every you know in the dark you just see flashes but it was just a few guys laying down and so they unloaded in that direction the his main force was on the opposite side hitting him quietly with arrows um which arc over walls and things too they have advantages yeah so it's just that's all you hear at night so they couldn't see they're firing at the gun flashes they had no idea where these arrows were coming from and they were getting lit up and then he'd just disappear and you know Geronimo would do similar things they just could not find him hit and run and they knew it's very hard to move four or 5,000 guys, you know, to mobilize. It's a lot easier with bands to move in that terrain. This isn't the East where there's rivers everywhere and stuff. This is out West is different type of fighting, different type of terrain.
Getting way off subject, but it is kind of part of the American arrogance that even with, you know, higher tech and everything, if you don't use geography correctly, this is actually a serendipitously great example. Like we looked at the Strait of Hormuz, it's it is the mountains it is uh the terrain it is the the bottlenecking of the strait is geography used perfectly by iran that is giving them this massive advantage over a superpower and that is something american indians did they were they were able to inflict victories over the u.s army it but where the parallel ends is there's no smallpox epidemic that's going to come save the u.s this time you can't and maybe killing the buffalo is them saying look we're gonna uh hit your water and your your electricity whatever it's not gonna work um I think Iran only desalinates what three or four percent of their water and yeah you can knock out the power grid and that'll be annoying yeah and then by the way uh oh you got I'll just talk while you're telling your audio come back Shoot.
If you guys are interested in Native American history, we have a bunch of shows on that. My brother and I, he has a Native American museum there in North Carolina. You can visit that anytime. See if Jaro is back. Oh, yes, I'm here. I don't know what just happened.
I have no clue, to be honest. Where did we leave off?
NSA. Well, you were about to say something, and then it just went, So I don't know what you're going to say, but we always talk about geography and so Iran's use the geography perfectly. And then I talked about desalinization. I said, it's only like three.
Oh, yes, yes. I was saying that it's crazy how after Iran bombed the UAE, like all the rain started falling on Iraq and Iran. and West Asia in general you know like I feel like they replenish a lot of their water reservoirs and honestly this should just reinforce to the Iranians that the UAE should not be allowed to exist as a country when all this is done F-35s because
they can't fly in the rain yeah you know that that's actually like the air really nice under perfect conditions that's all though
And you know this is where they really Fuck themselves like hitting Kamini Like right at the beginning It's like what is their off-ramp right now It simply just does not Exist like maybe if Kamini was alive Like they could drag on like a situation Where like You know, Iran may accept like a ceasefire where they gain like a little bit more than they, you know, just to be able to pause it or have a longer time for negotiations.
If America was smart, and it's not, but if it was, they should definitely not bomb them again. They should try to strangle their economy. And I know the blockade can't stop all the shifts, but it stops some. It does make it more expensive to move things around. And, you know, it's... you're gonna have a better shot at that than bombing them if you bomb them they hit you back and you're much more vulnerable especially my biggest yeah I mean my
biggest fear for Iran to be honest was the just the continuation of the status quo where it continues to be sanctioned and weakened over time and those color revolutions and protests come back like every few years with greater force and intensity as the state gets forward like that was an untenable status quo they had
protests They were sanctioned to oblivion and then they decided are they're soft enough now to bomb like what are you doing?
They united Iran the way Iran united the starts of the Iran-Iraq War.
I hate to admit it but Stravinsky was correct. The slow boil is the way but these neocons especially Netanyahu's you know under a criminal trial he's like nah we gotta they want the glory of bombing and killing the atollah.
Right now, the issue is that the US, like, the US does want a ceasefire and does not mind, like, a longer term ceasefire. But I think the issue is that they cannot have a ceasefire which does not open the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, you know? Because, I mean, if they accept the opening of the Strait of Hormuz with tolls, it means they have effectively conceded, you know, that they were defeated by Iran. But then they're not going to accept that So how are they going to vote on the Strait of Rome? Well, Mavo didn't help
So we don't really care about the straight. It's mostly all from Europe and Asia and they didn't help us open it. So they should have to pay the toll.
You know, this is the other thing that I do want to mention about him crying about like why how NATO isn't helping, especially when you hear clowns like Keir Starmer say that, oh, we have made decision to be independent and not join. We're going to pursue our own interests in this Iran war is not in our interest. And then, you know, you look deeper into it and it turns out they literally have just one operational destroyer. That's like a third of the offensive capacity The third of the general capacity of an American destroyer So You know like it's They simply cannot join if they wanted to There's no German military There's no British military Now you even hear the US try to get back at those guys by You know leaking ideas and suggestions about the
Falklands In Argentina They can't even stop knife crime in their own subways yeah you know like they're talking all this stuff here they can't even dock ships without running into each other like how the mighty have fallen the great British
Navy right yeah or the French that like if you look at what's going on with the French right now you know they're backing this like Al Qaeda offensive as you would expect in Mali as well as you know Burkina Faso and Niger in general like that area that kicked them out of the region and uh the thing is you look at it okay you're gonna kick the Russians out yeah that's valid you count Russia as your enemy you wanna fuck it over you know and you know maybe Russia is gonna leave but what are you gonna do to restore order to those regions because even if you come back like the last time around Putin put
Wagner on Mission Impossible in Africa knowing what was gonna happen yeah because he didn't
those guys are surrounded in that big geography my point is like the French now like last time when there was a major like al-qaeda offensive in Mali or ISIS offensive in the French intervene they had to use American ships and American logistics to transport their thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles you know they couldn't do that on their own so like European states no longer have any sort of Power Projection Capabilities, you know? Like he keeps talking about, but what is NATO besides like literally the U.S. and Turkey? It's just those two countries.
The European powers with a like somewhat proper military. Well, I mean, Ukraine, of course, but Poland and I don't know if you want to consider Turkey, Europe, but them,
that's it really. yeah it's pretty much just Poland and Ukraine and obviously Turkey if you consider Turkey Europe you know like they are pathetic their military industries are very messed up the Royal Navy has many more admirals and they have ships like I think the ratio of admirals to ships like 10 or 15 to 1 it's insane and they lark on about like you know I'm sure you've seen that video where they're talking to that Chinese guy like on I think it was a BBC and they ask him if he consider China considers Britain arrival he says Like you are not there. We are like number one manufacturer of EV cars. We are number one manufacturer of like, you know, he mentioned like three or four other things. He's like Britain is an important country to get along to in a certain region of the world, but it is no rival. and you know essentially like people look really this is the it's this why all those neoliberals are completely retarded is that they just worship like the gdp and they worship all those economic metrics that don't really say much about the health of an economy look at china's real estate market and it's gone down a lot and that's good actually for the younger generation so they can they got 800
million people out of poverty but it it gerrymanders like what counts as poverty like if you make more than $2.30 a day you're not poor but they've got 300 million like basically the entire population of the United States that make less than 550 a day that's yeah and the reason why I
wanted to mention all that is you look at Iran and you look objectively at the numbers wow their GDP is very low or whatever or your people seem very poor but in reality like you look at its industriousness and Like the Iranian industry like might be equal to both the French and the British combined. You know, like not only do they have a lot of energy, most of the economy is not dependent on oil. You can fill your car up with like 10 cents. You know, the people like, you know, their quality, their standard of living is like many times higher than the Egyptians.
A lot of Jordanians. Her house kind of thing. Like how do people actually live? that's what you go on not like this even GDP and stuff some of that's government spending some of it's just all held at the very top and doesn't it's not evenly distributed you know you got to look at the standard living for most people that's how the economy is really doing and there isn't just like a single number you can point to you can look at baskets of currencies and PPP and all this stuff but it is actually very hard to determine mathematically but it's kind of you know you know what you're looking at you can go visit a place you can see how people live you know they're not living very well but this is you know this is part of the
reason yeah this is part of the reason the western mind really looks down upon like the Iranians a lot of other people is that they just expect they think that they are inferior that they are poor they are weaker and in many ways Iran is far more advanced than any western European country and that's just a matter of fact and this is the reality of the war is that Israel is never going to accept a united Iran whether it's under a Shah whether it's under Khamenei and the supreme leader like they are not going to accept a They're not going to accept a united Iran. Iran is a natural hegemon in the region. It has a lot of natural resources. It has a lot of people.
They don't have a huge swath of the population that reads at a sixth grade level. America has so many problems.
Iran's natural economy, you could imagine, if it was not sanctioned, this natural place would be at least $5 trillion, without a doubt.
Yeah, U.S. maintains a lot of things through force. But you look at just like all the trailer parks and stuff, even in the cities, there's always like one part of the city that's a no-go zone. Like, oh, don't go to that part of Chicago. Oh, don't go to that part of L.A. Where it's just disgusting and crime-ridden and it's just non-functional. And people walking around severely obese, severely obese. they most people are drowning in credit card debt um you know if they missed one paycheck they'd be out uh they live hand to mouth that's the reality for a lot of Americans they don't have health care uh unless you're so poor or so old that you either have medicare medicaid uh it's unaffordable it's broken but nothing works even the airlines dysfunctional late constantly just NDEI has ruined a lot of industries. There's no accreditation system. A college degree doesn't mean anything anymore. This is the way they handed them out to try and make equality.
It's important to point all that stuff out because people don't realize like this is not going to be another Iraq. There are no people who are going to be rushing to like the draft to go and try and like support like a military. Oh yeah.
It has a draft next December. That's
to 42 years old.
You could be drafted.
It's completely delusional. Now, let's think in terms of what they can do.
A big thing is... Onward to China. They can't even get past Iran.
I think China is... gone like short of the US starting off like a nuclear barrage to like drown China like that it would be absolutely retarded but I mean they're retired but they literally just don't have any air defenses they don't have like the bases that could there's not Taiwan like if China decides to take Taiwan like 90 to 95 percent of the food is imported over there like they don't actually need to do a military job yeah exactly dude they could just blockade it and the US is not going to be able to break the block they would have to send planes they have all these scenarios like
well China doesn't have enough transport ships blah blah blah They don't need to step foot on that island. They can surround it and starve it.
Exactly. And you saw those drills where they have those, like, fishing ships, like, civilian fishing ships, like, very well organized, blocking, like, large areas in those sea zones. So, like, the thing about it is that they are delusional if they think they would be able to do what they did in West Berlin with the airlifts because, like, Taiwan is a lot more populous a lot further out. You know, there's simply nothing... There's nothing they can do, but obviously the Chinese have a different mindset. Like, I don't think the Chinese seek to resolve it militarily. I think they will not. They see the long game is in their favor.
You know, they'll get it anyway without fighting bullets.
And they consider the Taiwanese as Chinese because, you know, they are Chinese. And the time is on their side. Like, the U.S. is in decline. And naturally, like, a lot of those smaller countries gravitate to what they...
Taiwan is really all of old China that remains because the communists took over the rest. And I know China isn't actually communist now. It has the Communist Party. But people can have private property. Like, it's not... they've had I've always had cooperative economic zones what's weird is China is uh you can have change in policy but not party it's the weirdest thing but they don't put capital above the authority of the state so like the state can come down on any even a billionaire they can arrest them throw them in jail whatever and they will execute them if you had debated taxes the oligarchs run everything capital is the god and the state just serves the donor class yeah this is the thing
about China and Iran is that these are natural civilizations and obviously like the United States is 250 years old there's a lot of bad there is some good I mean you know
corporation and state Lincoln created an income tax he did all of it he ruined it
he brought a lot of the totalitarian aspect of the super state that you know they facilitated over the first 150 years he shut down so many papers for the war they
never recovered he killed the free press he literally he literally rigged the elections he rigged the election he had soldiers in Kentucky like he um he was gonna lose McClellan he just shooting him was the only way and that's yeah how convenient it unfortunately uh his replacement well I mean Johnson wasn't in charge it was Sadie Stevens and that gang but whatever they uh ruined the American experiment He was completely tied to railroads and steel foundries, like these ropper barons, like exactly what Jefferson and Co. had warned could happen is what these Yankees did. And, you know, they're always like, when he was against the central bank, like there was no central bank. What are you talking about? That doesn't exist in 1913. Jackson had killed that. Now, Lincoln... he got loans from European banks he paid for his war with greenbacks which were worth only about 35 cents by the end of the war so the real way he paid for the war was selling war bonds and he sold them to foreigners too and those bondholders owned him and it's been like that like the U.S.
has had a national debt now was it now 39 trillion and who holds all these bonds like well the largest foreign purchases are Japan and China but what about the rest of it who owns all that well they'll never tell you yeah I think we know you can see the same some of these holding companies just maybe everywhere other than New Jersey but these uh they don't call them that now um but places like these financial institutions like BlackRock they have a piece of everything it gives them the ultimate leverage
I mean those guys dude they're in every arbitrage space there is like you you almost feel like it's a nation of arbiters it's it is they want to be the middleman everywhere with everything like I was very upset the other day dude like I booked an uber to get me and my friends across from Georgetown to Arlington and I paid like $21 you know and I right as I'm leaving like I see on his phone that he only got $7 from it and it's like you're not even the middleman anymore at this point and then you know it's always a curious thing because they're at the heart of all those kinds of businesses like whether you're thinking about OnlyFans or whatever it is they're not ever creating something they're not ever selling a product they're not coming up with anything they're just the middlemen they want to take they want to be the transaction facilitators then they will take like a cut you know and this is what makes them so powerful this is how they can get you kicked
out of the banks yeah yeah Well, speculators like it's just glorified legal gambling, especially the crypto market is based completely on hype. You know, you put money in to hedge against inflation, maybe or to sell illegal goods. It's the only reason for it. But people are just they're making money doing nothing. They're not creating a service. They're not creating a good. They're just out there. It's online gambling. That's all it is. Even the stock markets, some portion of The price of the stock is based on the performance of the company, like if Coca-Cola sells more coke and it's worth more. But the larger chunk of it is just based on whether people believe you're about to make money or not. And it's driven more by speculation than by performance.
and they financialize so much of the markets like even in the futures markets and you know where people are trading commodities you see financial products they sell that are insane and this has literally no practical use but it's literally gambling
they brought down the use of the markets yeah up down up down like why you know why a lot of people think it might be tonight Because, well, after Friday at 4 o'clock, the markets close. That's what they're thinking. That's when they're going to do it.
It's very believable. By the way, even Australian channels on Telegraph have been saying that something very big is coming. And it sounds like they're expecting it.
They cleared the airspace. China got its citizens out. It seems like probable, at least, that they're going to restart it. They might not.
but if not now it'll be soon it's yeah I mean I mean it's funny because with Trump you could literally just come and say we have come to a deal with Iran with the great nation of Iran it's an acceptable deal to us and they're gonna be and it's
like okay okay this is their deal good thing my threats made them uh take this deal he's um he's this I got a clip of a woman pushing a train and taking credit.
Yeah, I remember that. That's a hilarious clip. The other thing that I was thinking about this far, okay, we know what's going to happen if it resumes. Clearly, the US is going to hit all that energy infrastructure in the region. It's going to hit Iranian factories. It's going to hit all sorts of power plants. right and we we know all the ways in which like re-infrastructure actually a war
crime by the way to purposely target those things and announce it yes
No it's absolutely insane but would you notice how Pete Hegseth like months before the Iran war really overhauled the legal offices that are within the military like he put I think like a hedgehog that's gonna do whatever it is that they want and fired a lot of people and he worked about changing a lot of legal processes So that those types of lawyers who are constantly advising different commands on the legalities of certain actions that they take Like don't stop in the way of orders. Yeah bombing elementary school or bombing a bunch of like Venezuelan fishers
Fisherman Well, they declared him a terrorist so then they're like This is a market reprisal and we're fighting terrorism and you know what's insane
double tap strikes like some of those people would survive and it's like as a threat those guys are neutralized Even if there's fentanyl it's no longer getting there but he's ordering them to finish off everyone like that is insane like I when I was in the military They taught us it's never about killing people. It's about like neutralizing threats and if you can neutralize a threat without killing someone that is a course of action They're done Yeah And by the way like the treacherous attacks on Iranian sailors were very pathetic Like the submarine that took down that ship that was returning from an exercise alongside India. Like that's a cowardly attack. You know those ships are like very old and like they cannot do much, you know? But taking them by surprise? I think his emphasis on destroying the Iranian Navy...
All the way out near Sri Lanka they hit an Iranian boat. yeah and a war that they preemptively started yeah and by this part of the reason
why they didn't send like six aircraft I mean they physically cannot send six aircraft carriers to Iran but they actually want to do it in a way where it could still somehow be a surprise and I guess they end up getting surprised they end up getting discombobulated By the fact that Iran was very clearly well prepared for all this I'm not gonna lie with you like I expected Iran to suffer more in that first week of action than it suffered and I expected Iran to be less able to do less in that first week of action than it did after that like when it started off in the first few days because I was expecting the real signs of seeing like whether Iran is still healthy is gonna come like after the first week But it was clear like within the first few days to be honest that Iran had the initiative immediately with pre-selected targets exactly like and the losses in command and leadership it appeared to be expected by the Iranians and it didn't do much and you can tell like how resilient and how that how like sophisticated that doctrine is when they announced a ceasefire there were a lot of units that were still launching missiles and drones because the command they get so much authority to listen they
have a confederacy basically I think 31 zones and they're autonomous they know
their targets and they continue so yeah and and they have decentralized administration and bureaucracy like all over the place like the provincial governors and including those who are on those border provinces they have a lot of authority to facilitate trade to do a lot of things like it's crazy like you know the Iranian government the Iranian state turned out to be very well built in terms of its institutions and in terms of like just how they go about everything they are very smart people and that cannot be denied like you can just see any iranian official and uh you know it makes you it's insane like you literally listen to trump and you feel more retarded by the words like it is discussed i literally feel like i'm losing my english language listening to him in his
vocabulary it's yeah it's that speech i think is from an adam standler movie like That was the most idiotic thing I'd ever heard. We're all dumber for having listened to it. Something like that. Yeah. Yeah, it's actually insane. Yeah.
You know, I had been, I remember during Biden, like, I couldn't wait until that guy was done. It was gone because, like, he couldn't talk. He was falling all over the place. Allegedly, he was pooping himself, like, from the poop. Yeah, he had dementia. He was, you know, he clearly was not fit, but, like, I don't know what is up with America. Trump came and he just turned out to be a lot more retarded. You don't know what he's saying half the time. Honestly, at this point, it's very clear. I expect it a lot, especially how much he talks about the cognitive tests that he apparently aces.
Oh yeah, they told him that, so he believes them. the answer to the first one was like a lion or like a giraffe handsome and amazing he really thinks he's smart he's like don't ever oh did you just use the word smart
to me like yeah oh yeah do you see those press events like at those press events how he has like Patel how he has all the people from his administration lined up like dogs there's Patel there's Pete Hexa there's uh
who's that guy Stephen Miller oh I got some information on Cash Patel coming out oh that's gonna be exciting from an Epstein victim wow that is crazy guys policing this crap were involved in it and that's a different oh shit so they're also involved like in the files themselves like not just a cover-up it's exactly anyway I'm just waiting that's why they put those people there it's yeah I mean yes you've wondered why it's so redacted you'll find out why the FBI director said yeah I mean he got out there and pressured himself he's like oh and other other clients it was all just Epstein then these files get released because of Thomas Massey and company and it's just it's his whole cabinet you know yeah which is another thing we have to watch
out for Thomas Massey's primary this month I think it's like May 18th Trump has been putting so much pressure on Massey and he's been getting a lot of donations from the rival campaign.
The more pressure he puts on him, the more people love Thomas Massey. Trump's approval ratings, they claim, are like 32%. I think it's lower than that.
It was so funny to me when he sent J.D. Vance to try and help that Hungarian clown who just... Yeah,
he'll make some speeches in English in Hungary.
Yeah, and it's like dude like I don't think those people understand how unpopular they
are right now like all over the world I think Vance should have just stayed home
100% like I think that was the nail in the coffin like it was a terrible idea The
only thing that MAGA party can do is say at least we're not gay But I'm like well
They are gay They are indeed gay At least They are gay, dude. Like, I had a lot of friends who were involved in D.C. politics, and, like, most of those married Republican senators and congressmen are very gay. You mean Lindsey Graham?
That guy is, like, everyone knows that. I have good authority. Lindsey Graham is straight as a boomerang.
Straight as a circle.
Just because he's popsicles without his hands. Maybe that's just his...
Yeah, I forgot that there was this other senator and I was talking to a friend and turned out like his boyfriend and Jim I forgot his name. He's peanut butter with a straw. I hate Ted Cruz so much. He's such a clown.
You hear him talk for two minutes. You're like, yeah, you're at least bisexual.
dude he like it was the easiest layout for Tucker Carlson by the way like how he started it like Ted Cruz I came into office I wanted to get this into office with the intent with the intent to protect Israel to defend Israel and and then and then right afterwards he's like uh why are you so obsessed with Israel or so obsessed
with the Jews with any course he accuses Tucker of it you're the one that came in and said Like you're supposed to come into the Senate to represent America Yeah This is why
like honestly that like it's such a law is such a good Job like for those people like they all gravitate towards that because that's they're just in that world You know, they're just sleazy douchebags. They don't come up with anything smart. Like, I don't even know how they're sending those kinds of people to, you know, those negotiations with Iran, with people who are like, you know, 30, 40, 50 IQ points higher on average. Like, there's not a single person in Trump's administration, you know, that appears to be on par with any of those people. Joe Kent is very fucking smart but was he involved? Did you make him anywhere? No Tulsi seems definitely very smart but clearly she is Anthony RFK Jr.
is an intelligent person but he's just in the health department they don't have anybody around him and even the ones who know because there's some admirals and things that know what's going on but Trump doesn't listen to him he listens to the people who kiss his ass this isn't the people that blow smoke up his ass that's that's his circle and it's luck Nick he listens to Mark Levine it's a bunch of you know Jewish billionaire
crooks that um tell him what he wants to hear and he eats it up yeah and he's just completely surrounded himself by yes and the reason why I was mentioning like Kash Patel and Basant and his third wife's in their court yeah you know he literally just hasn't praised him like like you know like uh what's his name Miller like when he finished and he was like did you hear that he said a lot of nice things about me like he was saying that to Patel yeah he was like now now it's your turn what are you gonna can you outdo that I don't think so
and that seems to be the only question I don't want to listen to successful people I want a bunch of people to listen to my stories yeah and the ambassadors by the way it's like uh Where was it Uganda maybe the guy was saying Corruption is only bad if I'm not
involved If I'm involved I defend it It was Trump He's far worse than that It's actually insane You saw the news that just got released There's some Kazakh mining company that put his children on the board and they just won a $1.6 billion contract. I don't think Americans can ever shit talk like any African corruption politic crap ever again. This is insane.
Nancy Pelosi blush. There's so much insider trading. I'll tell you what peak clown was. Trump claiming to save nine A.I. girls from being put to death. Yeah. They're going to execute these women and they're all made up. Yeah. All A.I. Like clearly A.I. He doesn't know.
Did you see that report? They went along with it. Yeah. Did you see the report about like how a lot of his aides are very worried about him because he spends hours watching A.I. sloth like not wanting to be disturbed as he does it. Of himself. Yeah Like even He still He just posted like a picture of himself Like on the cross Like he truly believes I don't know what the hell They told him he's Jesus Lincoln
And he has a storybook Lincoln And he's like You can just tariff everybody Like yeah that didn't work then And it ain't gonna work now Yeah he depicted himself as Jesus Trashed the Pope Because the Pope doesn't agree with his stupid wars but they you know he thinks he's gonna like bring about the Messiah and stuff totally delusional megalomaniac unapologetic profiteer but still not the worst president people like this is the worst president we've ever had like no the previous recent presidents killed millions yeah millions about a million Iraqis died from sanctions from Clinton about a million were murdered by Bush and Obama carried over and he invaded Libya and started Al Qaeda in Syria and then you know Biden gives us just sat there in his thumbs for the entire Gaza genocide and sent hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine to get in a pointless war with Russia so death toll wise he's way behind he's killed what three or four thousand Iranians and however many Yemen he bought is still in the thousands it's not even close
Yeah, but honestly, by the end of his term, he will likely have to give him time. Hundreds of millions. Hundreds of millions, you know? Just, you know, like the consequences.
He keeps saying the N-word. Like the Israelis could use nukes. So could America. He could surpass them all, but so far he hasn't. He's not even close. He's supposedly getting in. Like, we're not going to have any new wars. Like, you're going to go to the war with Iran because it's on the script. Once Syria falls, Iran is next. We all knew that. And Syria fell and we all knew whoever it was, whether it was Harris or Trump, Iran was the next target and Israel was just going to force it. It'll attack them and America will back them up. And they did it.
You know, and the thing is they really interpreted like Iranian rationalism as weakness. You know, like clearly Iran after October 7th didn't necessarily help Too much. I mean, to an extent that was largely because of how tied down they were with Syria and that there were clear threats that there would be regime change in Syria if there's any interference, you know, but like with True Promise 1 and then True Promise 2, you know, like like Iran would really respond in a limited way without necessarily establishing parents. They were obviously going through the economic stuff on one hand. And on the other hand like in general like the sanctions were really Like hurting them really choking them and they were just getting around to Bringing up their gas and oil exports because they had gone down tremendously between like 2019 and 2022 after the trump sanctions but the iranians Like it's very clear they were preparing for this and they knew the consequences would be very devastating so they tried to avoid Escalating the because you could see this is a kind of war that could really go out of control And they didn't want that like they understand the consequences for the world like literally it means
people could potentially die a little bit because it could have gone a lot worse but uh they played everything perfectly in America made every mistake there was and I want to have you back on later to talk about Hezbollah in Lebanon what's been going on there because people are so black-pilled on that and it's not as bad as it looks um they knew yes they knew that we let's talk about that next time uh because I've had you on for over an hour but absolutely and I gotta edit this now because of the fucking stream yards
I know most certainly it was a pleasure to talk to be honest it was a very easy conversation and a pleasant one at that maybe next time we talk the war would
already be in full swing well I hope not but I think so so I'll see you then yes see you bye
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*Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* *Dramatic music* so booyah jarrow we'll go with that zoro um i don't know how much of your background i can give but we can just say uh you know what you're saying you know your stuff we've got to talk about the upcoming restart of the iran where all signs are pointing to uh not another taco tuesday but another bombing because the fat orange monster's an idiot and despite global pressure not do this war despite alienating all of america's allies destroying the republican party losing money in treasury and another war for israel none of that outweighs the zionist pressure to bomb iran so he's going to do it again probably after the markets close could be tonight in america friday night or saturday we'll see um but let's look at some of the signs like what are some of the signals we have the carriers but what else um leads you to think this war might get restarted i mean from the very beginning the ceasefire they were continuing that air bridge of supplies and just in the last few days they're saying that thousands of tons of military aid and material has been landing in the
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*Bad music* *Bad music* *Bad music* *Bad music* *Bad music* *Bad music* Louya, Jaro. We'll go with that, Zorro. I don't know how much of your background I can give, but we can just say you know what you're saying. You know your stuff. We've got to talk about the upcoming restart of the Iran war. All signs are pointing to not another Taco Tuesday, but another bombing because the Fat Orange Monster is an idiot. And despite global pressure, not do this war, despite alienating all of America's allies, destroying the Republican Party, losing money and treasury in another war for Israel. None of that outweighs the Zionist pressure to bomb Iran. So he's going to do it again, probably after the markets close. Could be tonight in America, Friday night or Saturday. We'll see. But let's look at some of the signs. What are some of the signals? We have the carriers, but what else leads you to think this war might get restarted? I mean, from the very beginning of the ceasefire, they were continuing that air bridge of supplies. And just in the last few days, they're saying that thousands of tons of military aid and material has been landing in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv, who has never really obeyed any ceasefire with Lebanon. I mean, they never really obeyed the one from a year ago, two years ago. They basically attacked whenever they wanted. They did the same thing in Syria, periodic airstrikes on Damascus and so on, which is an act of war, never called out on it. And this is their war. They're the ones who preemptively attacked Iran during negotiations. The irony is, is in those negotiations, probably for the last and final time, final chance they ever had, all that enriched uranium was on the table. And now it's off and off forever. The Strait of Hormuz was open. That's not going to happen again. All because Israel preemptively struck during negotiations and murdered the Ayatollah, along with the Americans. It's insane when you think about it. Go ahead. I was just going to say, it's really insane when you think about it, that for now, like if the U.S. can just get to the pre-war status quo, that would be like a major victory for them. Like, did they dream of going there at this point? Just to get what was already there. Just to get the Strait open without a toll booth alone would be a major victory for them. But now, you look at it, the results are, you're not getting the uranium, you're not getting an open Strait, and you've lost your Gulf bases. I mean, on paper, they still exist, but that's what actually got obliterated, was Bahrain and Kuwait, and to a lesser extent, Qatar, and what I call East Israel, the UAE. They even hit them in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. They hit them hard at Prince Sultan Air Base, hitting those refuelers and some C-130s on the ground. Yeah, now you see destroyers porting in Indian cities like Mumbai to resupply and do all of that. And in terms of, like, there are a limited number of American naval ports, or naval ports around the world in general, that are capable of doing some of the replenishment that the U.S. Navy relies on. In Spain? Yeah, so the Spain is a big one, that base in Rota in Spain, that naval port, like, it's equipped, it's able to reload those vertical launch system missiles that you see on all destroyers and a lot of submarines. So their loss of access to that one for the war against Iran is actually very significant. And you think about the fact that the U.S. Navy has to maintain, like, a certain radius far from Iran, and their resupplies are limited in the region. The most important ports they lost access to, like the one that was in Fujairah, and the one in Bahrain that was a huge one. They had a bunch of, it appears, like, Emirati ports, and now they have to, like, use Garcia a lot, they might have to use Indian ports, like, it's not a good situation. And they have to rely more on their aircraft carriers, because clearly, like, a lot of those air bases they had all over the region got horribly disfigured. I talked to a submariner, and if that's a word, a submariner, like the superhero. There is a port in Greece, but it just doesn't have the full capacity, what they need. And then, so without Spain, and they recently lost Italy, too, they lost airspace. They're losing airspace even in France. Yeah, they're having to go all the way down to Diego Garcia. Cyprus has somewhat, but that's within a range. So they're having to move further out. And even when they're out of the distance from Iranian missiles, some of these European states, especially after Trump's stop of saying he's going to take Greenland, and how he doesn't want to be in NATO, and all of that, they want none of it. And they don't see the point in this war. They all know it's Israel's war. In fact, some of the same states, Spain, Italy, and you can add Slovenia and Belgium, were discussing getting rid of Israel's favored trade status of the EU and encouraging others to do the same. So this is really...
Yeah, and then Germany and France set before that. Exactly. Is this why they sent in the bush? Because their land bases have been decimated, so they need more carrier groups? Yes, that's a big part of the reason. And clearly, the Ford cannot stay on for much longer. So they have to do something about it, and they're going to launch an intense wave of strikes. Like, I imagine they would really want to use all those three carriers at, like, full capacity for a week or two before the Ford is forced to go back to probably a very arduous and long maintenance cycle. Do you think there was a mutiny on the Ford, or do you think the toilets just happened to break and then there was an accidental fire in the laundry room? It's honestly sounding a lot like a mutiny, just based off the fact that, like, it had been deployed for a very long time. And let's be honest, like, I'm sure they don't feel very excited about their mission. 309 days. Yeah.
I know you've been at sea a long time, but that is an unusual deployment, is it not? No, it certainly is, especially for an aircraft carrier that was actually, like, it had a relatively high operational tempo, you know? Like, all those things, you can imagine that point of the deployment, everything is literally broken on the ship. Everything. And they had problems even way back when they were heading to Venezuela, and they never took a break. So it could have been a mutiny. The link has been out there for quite a while as well. I mean, isn't it time for rotation? Yeah. This is going to be very interesting whenever this war resumes, because clearly, like, so many of the American stockpiles are depleted. And they spent the last month, apparently, like, bringing everything that's left from, like, around the world. Because there wasn't much beginning. They didn't have enough standoff munitions, so they started gathering them from everywhere.
One last month. I think it's honestly reasonable to believe that. You know, to buy some time in the markets, to bring more ammunition. They clearly depleted a lot of them at a very high rate. And it was very clear, honestly, even before the war started, they would want... By ammo, are you talking about standoff munitions? I kind of assumed that, or interceptors. They seem to be low on both. I guess there's the Aegis system on the boats. From just looking at the fact that Hezbollah can hit Israel with rockets, not even missiles, rockets. Either the radar is busted, or they're out of Patriot systems. Yes, sir. Could you repeat the last bit that you said? Oh, yeah. So you dipped out of it. I was saying, when you say munitions, do you mean standoff munitions, like tomahawks and things like that? Or interceptors, or both? They seem to be low on both. They're terribly low on both. The only thing that America seems to have good stockpiles for are those gravity bombs and plane missiles. Like, they have the ones that they just... Jasms and JDAMs and dummy bombs. Exactly. The dummy bombs, which they can just attach those JDAM kits for. And they can have... They have a lot of kits. They have a lot of those dummy bombs manufactured, like, since a long time. And that's a kind of war. Like, it makes sense for American military doctrine, where you're going to have air superiority. You're going to send your bomb squadrons. And they're just going to, after destroying all the air defenses and the air force of the enemy nation, just throw those bombs from the planes. That's why the Americans were always behind on missiles and even, like, air defense systems. And I think it's the new technology and the asymmetry of it. You know, the fact that, like, you have non-state actors like the Houthis who can just use drones and flood an area with drones. And there's nothing you can do. And they can destroy all my, you know, Aramco fuel processing facility.
So, now the Somalis seem to be getting into it. I think we're going to see a lot more of that all over the world. And I think that's a big part of the reason why everyone in the Gulf, and, you know, particularly America and the Gulf arms, are so terrified of the precedent that this Iran maneuver to control the strait is going to create. It is, you know, now suddenly gives, like, Somali pirates, like, such a huge boost in terms of, like, just recognizing the influence they can have. It's like, you know, back in the day of the Ottoman Empire, when you had those straitling caravans from, like, the west to the east to China. And, you know, back and forth, and how the Ottomans were essentially the tall people who just take attacks on the way. And Iran, you know, it's like that. It's like in June, that quote about, like, he who can destroy the thing owns it or controls it. Like, they're really playing to their own advantage. It's crazy how much the U.S. has miscalculated. That's a five-year-old walk-in. At least he had his underwear on. It reminds me of the Caribbean, too, taking Spanish ships.
They would grab silver ships and things. It's very hard to police. And at a very low cost, you can cause so much problems for an empire. I don't think, even with the dummy bombs, given the size of Iran and population, around 90, 92 million, it's as big as Western Europe. You're talking millions of buildings. And you've got hundreds, at best, of jets and helicopters. Even with no air defense, and they could sit there and bomb anything they wanted, they wouldn't have enough ammo to do it. You can look at Ukraine and Russia. They've used a lot more artillery and bombs. Doesn't matter. Still ticking years later. It doesn't affect the military that much. What I'm worried about is they're just going to kill civilians and take out infrastructure, like power grids and things like that, which can be repaired and replaced, but it's just a collective punishment for the whole society. It doesn't really change things battlefield-wise. But the military is still intact. The army is still intact. Ballistic missiles are still there. So, and I'm not sure how much of the air defense is, it doesn't, it's not, this isn't World War II or something. Like it can pull it underground, pop it out again. Some of it's mobile. I know Ritter was saying during the Iraq war where they had six carriers, and I think there were 19 mobile launch systems in Iraq, and they got zero, and they had total air supremacy, and this was not a mountainous terrain, and they were not like popping underground or anything, and they couldn't get them. So, you know, the scenario is far worse. It's unlikely they'll be able to take out those systems. I mean, two-thirds, over two-thirds of the Iranian air force, like, survived the war, which is an insane feat. Now we discover, like, there were Iranian air force bombing, like, American military bases in Bahrain, in Kuwait, in Kuwait. You know, like, the Iranians have proven, yeah, not just their air defense, it's going to happen. It's their air force is still intact. Not much of an air force, like, sanctions devastated that. They can't get spare parts and things, but it wasn't the bombing. And air defense is still around. And if you think about it, like, this is very important, especially for Iran in terms of showing this to Russia and China, because, you know, like, for a long time, they were hesitant sending, like, top-end systems, you know, like, their generation jets and stuff, because, you know, it just, they weren't quite sure if, like, Iran would be, like, a good client for that, you know, like, assumption typically with countries like that, that once, you know, there is a force, like, the United States, it's going to attack them, like, it's a basic expectation, the air force would just not survive. And these kinds of investments that those countries make are very long-term investments. Well, they're using infrared old systems, which do work, and also, they're hitting the American air force while it's on the ground. You see that when they're, when they land, they're all parked right next to each other, for some reason. And, like, at the Prince Sultan Air Base, and they're able to take out, they took out a giant AWAC system, however many millions of dollars that was, hit it right in the AWAC system. That was a huge one. That was a huge one. By the way, those Tritons that have been falling, like, they could cost up to $750, $800 million, dude. Like, that's, like, that's, like, 20, 30 times, like, the manufacturing cost of an F-35, and there are only 20 of them around the world, and I think, like, two or three of them might have went down.
I'm not even sure there were 20 of them, but they're very expensive. Jesse Waters' stuff have been tooting their horn that they're going to use their Dark Eagles missiles, but there are only eight of those, and they're $41 million a piece. Exactly what, are you going to blast through a mountain made of granite? No. Yeah, those are not going to do anything, those gravity bombs that they lost on the GPUs, like, couldn't do that. That's a silly thing. The other thing, yeah, okay, it's a hypersonic missile. Okay, that's crazy, that's very good, you know? But these make, like, you know, the Russians and the Iranians manufacture those kinds of missiles because they need to make it through, like, very dense and powerful, like, air defense networks and systems. What's exactly, like, is the U.S. hypersonic, Dark Eagle missiles? Yeah, the payload is not from the speed, it's from the warheads, so it's just stuff to say to the ignorant domestic public. They just say, oh, yeah, there's my persona. Okay. Yeah. So what? I doubt their penetrative power where they want them to matter, like, I doubt that's going to be anything like those strikes that they did in Midnight Hammer. Well, Iran's defense is not just, like, batteries firing back at the planes, it's called the mountain, and that works. It can't beat the mountains.
The other thing that's very interesting is that, yeah, you mentioned that they're hitting those, like, air force planes on those Saudi bases, and, you know, now the Americans are beginning to rely more on secondary air bases and even international airports. And a source that I talked to right before the war had told me that this is where the Houthis and the Iraqis would be very useful because, like, those guys have had no problem really attacking those areas. And as the U.S. logistic network becomes more and more strained because they have to stay further and further out of Iran, away from Iran, they're going to have to rely a lot more on those secondary nodes. And, you know, when the Houthis and the Iraqis keep up the pressure, you can tell that the U.S. was very upset about the role of the Iraqi militias, like, based on how much it interfered in the selection of the prime minister. And just based on all the sanctions on the aircraft, too, they got the first refueler was shut down by the PMU, apparently with the man pad or something. So the story goes, but they've lost Victoria, they've lost their, quote unquote, embassy in Baghdad. That was absolutely a base that they called an embassy. Yeah, that's a huge embassy. That's a huge operation. It's bigger than Vatican City. I mean, it was a massive embassy and the other PMU took it out with some ballistic missile help from Iran. But they they're able to do that. And that's why I'm hearing all this jazz about going in on the ground. I'm like, you can't even hold on to Iraq where you already have bases against the PMU. You're not going to get one inch of Iran. Yeah. They won't be able to hold it anyway. They're just outclassed and outplayed like in every single way. Oh, they just the plan. It's the military. It's the weirdest thing. America has all would have had all the gear in the beginning. They went in half cock thinking killing the Ayatollah. Then Iran crumbles and just the whole fantasy that the neocons spun up. They thought it would be real and they had no plan B. Like I said, they put six carriers in to attack Iraq. They really had one against Iran. They had the Lincoln and the Ford, but the Ford had problems before the war even started and was already leaving. So they're just using the Lincoln, really. Now they might have the Lincoln and the Bush in maybe a few days with the Fords. They're going to have three. But like this is 60 some days later, but they finally have their carries in place that you should have had in place in the beginning. If you're really going to do fully commit to these things, they did not know their billion dollar radar and guitar would get lost the first day. All those Gulf countries got smacked. And I don't know.
Maybe they thought they're not going to hit them because these countries aren't involved or something. I mean, they had somewhat of a rationale. The issue with Trump is really what Joe Kent said in his interview with Tucker Carlson, that like they do give, you know, the executive office like information, very important information, intelligence assessments on everything. But Trump almost has people who effectively like work like handlers, like they tell him what they believe, like he should know. And the thing is, I agree. I mean, I think the intelligence agencies knew how bad this would go if it was done like this, but he's just got this little cabal of sinus to his ear. And you'll notice, you'll notice the military purges, like you'll notice he fired so many generals and admirals. And I have been tracking it alongside Andrew, like in the lead up to this war. And after this war started, like they just wanted complete, complete yes, man. And you can tell at this point, Trump effectively gets all his advice from Fox News. He put Pete Hexer because the guy was on Fox News. He just listens to Mark. It's oh, it's very interesting. You know what he's going to do next? Yeah. Yeah. Paul Singer, I mean, that was Venezuela is because of him.
He's the guy that benefits by billions of dollars. It's just it's the Epstein class. That's why they call it Epstein Fury or APAC Fury. There's really no real difference between Epstein and APAC. Same people. And there's a bit of a... The best part about Iranian media, they only refer to America at this point, to the Trump administration as the Epstein regime. There's a clip I'll add in here. Israel wanted war with Iran. There was no nuclear threat. There was only an Epstein threat. Exactly. That explains his behavior completely. That's what he did. There was an Epstein threat. Yeah. You're saying, why are you blockading the blockade like you had a deal? Here's your 10-point plan. They're issuing terms. You need to remove your presence from the Gulf, lift sanctions, unfreeze assets, and the straight is theirs. That's the best deal you're going to get. Oh, I'm going to bomb them in order to force them to the negotiation table. Oh, yeah. So, bombing them is going to make them double down less. It's like Alexander the Great. Like, if you reject this deal, the next one is twice as bad. If you reject that three times as bad, then you just don't get a deal. You know, they just, they really don't understand what, like, they're reading people on a psychological level. You know, I think they just don't understand the culture. Like, imagine, it's like they're completely incapable of putting themselves in someone else's shoes. How would Americans react if someone told us this kind of language and said we're going to bomb you in the Stone Age? I think one thing that True Social Post did was this whole pretext, this lie of, like, we're here to liberate women or the protesters or whatever. And then you say, we're going to give you a civilization level bombing back to the Stone Age, you crazy bastards. It just erased any pretext that you're doing this for some altruistic motive. It's like, you want regime change in Iran, and it's for the Zionists, and everybody knows it. You don't care about the people there at all.
Or Lebanon. They could care less if Israel annexes territory in Lebanon. They're like, whatever, God gave that land to Jews. That's what these dispensationalist Christians, like Hague, Seth, and Huckabee, they believe that. They're like, well, the Old Testament says. So they think they can just fold those down houses. And they're doing that in Lebanon. They are, I don't know, the army's losing pretty badly at the ground war against Hezbollah, but the Air Force is pretty unmolested, and they're just blowing things up at will. Yeah, they just want to destroy that entire yellow zone that they created. Well, I mean, that is all what they can do. Essentially, those people are having their own demographic crisis right now with a lot of the smarter, young, more secular type Australians who are still going to be obviously very racist and very pro-estrian. A lot of them see the right thing on the wall. There is not a true Israeli economy anymore. You can look at the stock market, and that's all, like, defense companies, you know, defense stocks. All the small businesses have been truly, like, devastated after those years of war. You know, the tourist economy is gone. The PR is bad. You never know when there's going to be a new war because your country cannot get out of war. Like, it's causing jobs for locals. They got to close because they're running back and forth to air raid shelters all the time. Yeah. Like, they can't be open all day when you're high. And now they have to go and import Indians, perhaps, in the hundreds of thousands. Well, I'm sure the racist state loves that. Yeah. Of course, India was also a racist state.
They had legally had a race-based caste system until the 90s. Yeah. It's insane. It's pretty much, it still applies, like, in most of India. I've heard. There's a caste system in Israel, too. There's even a pecking order among certain types of Jews. Like, which one is number one? Oh, yeah. It's big amongst them. And you can really feel the tension. Like, it's interesting whenever you actually watch translated Hebrew media. Like, they will not show it to you ever in English. But, like, I would see some of the most racist Arab Jews who constantly talk to their Arab audience about how great Australia is and how it's going to destroy all their countries and stuff. And he's just rebelling in all of it. And I see him in Hebrew, like, in some debate, literally crying about how he deals with terrible racism despite everything that he does for Israel. You know, and they have that kind of dynamic across the board, even with the Jews. And essentially, like, those who are higher up the ladder, like, you know, even the Jews or on the Haridim and stuff, at least they look and think, oh, at least we're not Palestinians. You know, and they treat the Palestinians even worse. Like, that is a common thing for them. It kind of reinforces that whole caste system. The burden of the Zionist Jew is, which you can basically just say Jew and almost, you'd have to call the other ones non-Zionist Jews because so many of them are Zionists. But the burden of the Zionist Jew is they're always a victim of their own behavior. You know, it's like people are not reacting to your ethnic category. They're reacting to your racism and your belligerent behavior. You can't just knock someone's house down and steal it and say, Yahweh promised this to me. I've had a friend over there for months, and she was saying, it's the funniest thing. Like, if there's some reason where you have to form a line, nobody can form a line because everyone cuts in line, but then everybody cuts.
So it ends up just being a crowd because they all have this entitlement attitude, me first, me first, me first. Like, anywhere else, some people cut in line, but other people will say, hey, no, no, that person was there first. I saw them, like, the other people in line will back you up so that you have order. But in Israel, everyone cuts. And I'm like, that's so funny. I can imagine somebody, you know, near the front of the crowd being like, I was here. God promised it to me 3,000 years ago. Get behind me. They can't do it. Because they're so fucking selfish that they can't even form a line to first come, first serve. Because they all think they're first, even if they're clearly not. Like, well, I want to be, so I'm just going to lie and cutsy cutsy. They can't do it. Yeah, they're, you know, they're God's chosen people. It reminds me of, like, the story. I read Mine Were of Trouble, and it's about that English volunteer who fights on the side of the Franco forces during the Spanish Civil War. And one time he was injured, and there was a Spaniard who might have been even more severely injured than him. And he offers, he insists, the nurse looks at, he was so happy to see a Brit for once, like, actually not fighting on the side of communism in Spain, you know. But then, when he woke up, like, he asked about that patient, and the nurse told him, he died, like, half an hour after that whole thing had transpired. And then, you know, you read about how during this war, like, the Australians were literally preventing American soldiers from, like, getting to those bunkers. You know, they would even prevent, like, Jews that look too Arab. And it's like, yeah, that's that selfish mentality. Like, there is no amount of good, gory status that you can accept to where they're going to consider you like an actual human, worthy of any space, worthy of being alive for any purpose other than just complete service to their causes. Slave, you're cattle, this brainwashed into them at a young age from their religion divides the whole world into Jews and non-Jews, or Jews and Gentiles. They don't call them Gentiles, though, they call them Guayam. You're just lesser than, you don't have a soul, you're lesser than that, you're all redheads to them. You know, and it truly blinds them. Like, they actually, like, they really pushed George Bush very hard when he was in Iraq to, like, finish a job and go on to Iran. And George Bush at the time was like, are you guys fucking insane? Like, we're not even going to succeed in Iraq. But this is the stage they have come into, like, in terms of their Zionist calling. Well, it's in their mind, because their mind wasn't ever to, like, liberate Iraq from a dictator or anything like that. It's just to destroy it, to destroy it economically, to destroy it militarily, so that it can no longer resist Israel annexing land and ethnic cleansing. So, from that point of view, they don't care if al-Qaeda runs Syria, as long as it's no longer an ally of Iran and not resisting Israel's ethnic cleansing and land annexation. That's a win. They don't care if al-Qaeda takes over Libya. Same thing. And they don't care, even if they can't even move into Lebanon and colonize it, if they can just destroy it so those people never come back and they just take the land, that's what they want. They just want, like, greater Israel. And the more they can destroy Lebanon economically and the more people leave, they'll bomb Beirut, too. They just bomb whatever they can. And they really, and I mean whatever, paramedics, schools, whatever, they don't care. They actually go out of their way to target paramedics. True. True. It's like points, like 10 points for a journalist, 12 points for a paramedic. Any professional. Yeah, dude, it's insane. They texted, they reached out to those journalists before targeting them in Lebanon and told them, like, we are going to kill you. Like, they are just insane freaks. And to be honest, like, it really dispelled. It's like Manifest Destiny. This many, this much silver if you kill a kid, this much if you kill a mom. Bring the scalp in, we'll give you coins. This is what California did as a state policy, by the way. Yeah, it's, yeah, I remember it's very believable, especially because during that era in particular, they were really trying to genocide the Comanches. Well, they were in the last of fall that, that, uh, the Comanche had defeated the U.S. Army, the Confederate Army, the Mexican Army, and the Spanish Army, and as well as other natives. But they had, they had an empire, respectable empire. Yeah, Comanche, yeah, they had most of Texas. But, because, like, even when, like, Texas today, you think of the shape and all, like, yeah, but you just had a little eastern side of that, and that was all Indian territory, all the way up until about 1877. And what changed there, this is with, with Grant the Drunk, was the, the six-shot revolver, as well as, uh, another smallpox epidemic. But, um, man, my English is suffering from, I'm all, I was just in a pan in the back of Korea, but my brain's messed up, I think. Epidemic. Uh, but, yeah, smallpox was devastating at everybody, and that wasn't all on purpose. It just, you know, it was inevitable, um, when you have contact like that. But they defeated everybody, uh, who had, who were technologically superior, but they just had, you know, they're fighting for their existence. Um. And they were very good horsemen. Like, the big issue is that, like, the U.S. never fought against them in fair fight. Like, I mean, killing all those buffalo in the tens of millions was really about destroying their lifestyle and their sustainment. Like, it was never like a security military defeat. Yeah, they killed the buffalo. And that was, again, after losing, they lost, uh, three times to Red Cloud and one time to Crazy Horse in a humiliating way in the Greasy Grass or Little Bighorn, um, completely routed. Custer killed. His brother killed. Um, all those soldiers killed. They lost to Captain Jack. But before that, for the treaty of Fort Laramie, they had, uh, several battles with, um, uh, uh, the predecessor, which is Chief Red Cloud, defeated them, and partly it was because they really needed this, uh, cross-continental railroad to not be harassed because of all the investors, and they knew it would be so easy to do. This is reminiscent of, like, pipelines and things. It's very easy. There were Somali pirates, as you were mentioning, like, it's, uh, very vulnerable. And so they couldn't. But even, uh, when they tried to wipe them out and they sent in forces and they would disappear, uh, he would cut off their supply lines and he'd route them and kill them. Um, and actually the American Indians used buffalo as a weapon at one point. Crazy Horse saw the encampment and he, um, riled up a herd of buffalo to charge. They don't have guns that can stop a buffalo like that. Yeah. Not at the time. They were on buffalo. He just ran over them. And what happens, he spooked all their horses with the buffalo. And then all he had to do was wait. Because they're out there without horses having to walk to the next fort. And, you know, out west, Wyoming, Montana, these areas, it's, like, 100 degrees in the day and, like, zero at night. Uh, it was miserable. And I think only about 80 of them made it back. I read about so many of those battles. Like, they're very, some of the most humiliating defeats inflicted on the U.S. Army came from Native Americans. And this is something that I really feel like about how... You know, these are, like, Civil War seasons. Like, Custer was at Gettysburg, right? He's not, like, a moron or something. He knew what he was doing. And the trite story is like, oh, he was arrogant. And he tried to kill too many Indians at once.
Like, no. That, you're starting the story in the middle. The reason he did that desperate charge is because they had positioned him into that predicament by cutting his ammo and his supply lines and stuff in a previous battle to the east so that his reinforcements and things that he needed were not going to arrive. So he was either going to lose from die of thirst anyway or attack the river. So he had to. And then, of course, he got stomped. But, like, the American Indians maneuvered him into that position. He wasn't just some arrogant idiot that thought he could take on thousands of Indians. Like, that wasn't the case. I'd like to call him an idiot and all, but because I don't like him. But with history, you've got to be truthful. Like, no, that's not what happened. And you're also kind of taking credit away from the Lakota. No, I agree 100%. This has always been something I despise about the way they narrate, like, American Indian history. Like, it has a lot of triumph. Like, they were, you know, they fought and they were creative and they were very smart. And he took some of the rifles and he shot from one side. So, you know, in the dark, you just see flashes. But it was just a few guys laying down. And so, they unloaded in that direction. His main force was on the opposite side, hitting him quietly with arrows, which arc over walls and things, too. They have advantages. So, it's just all you hear at night. So, they couldn't see. They're firing at the gun flashes. They had no idea where these arrows were coming from. And they were getting lit up. And then, he'd just disappear. And, you know, Geronimo would do similar things. They just could not find him. Hit and run. And they knew it's very hard to move 4,000 or 5,000 guys, you know, to mobilize. It's a lot easier with bands to move in that terrain. This isn't the east where there's rivers everywhere and stuff. This is out west. It's a different type of fighting, different type of terrain. Getting way off subject. But it is kind of part of the American arrogance that, even with, you know, higher tech and everything, if you don't use geography correctly, this is actually a serendipitously great example. When you look at the Strait of Hormuz, it is the mountains. It is the terrain. It is the bottlenecking of the strait. It is geography used perfectly by Iran that is giving them this massive advantage over a superpower. And that is something American Indians did. They were able to inflict victories over the U.S. Army. But where the parallel ends is there's no smallpox epidemic that's going to come save the U.S. this time. And maybe killing the buffalo is them saying, look, we're going to hit your water and your electricity, whatever. It's not going to work. I think Iran only desalinates, what, 3% or 4% of their water.
And, yeah, you can knock out the power grid, and that will be annoying. Yeah, and then, by the way, look. Uh-oh, you got – I'll just talk while you're – until I hear your audio come back. Shoot. If you guys are interested in Native American history, we have a bunch of shows on that. My brother and I, he has a Native American museum there in North Carolina. You can visit that anytime. See if Jaro is back. Oh, yes, I'm here. I don't know what just happened. I have no clue, to be honest. Where did we leave off? NSA, you know. Oh, well, you were about to say something, and then it just went – so I don't know what you're going to say. But I was talking about geography, and so Iran's used the geography perfectly. And then I talked about desalinization. I said it's only like three or four. Oh, yes, yes. I was saying that it's crazy how after Iran bombed the UAE, like, all the rain started falling on Iraq and Iran and West Asia in general. So, you know, like, I feel like they replenished a lot of their water reservoirs. And honestly, this should just reinforce to the Iranians that the UAE should not be allowed to exist as a country when all this is done. They also prevented F-35s because they can't fly in the rain. Yeah. You know, that's actually, like – It's the rain of the air. Really nice under perfect conditions.
That's all, though. And, you know, this is where they really fucked themselves, like, hitting Khamenei, like, right at the beginning. It's like, what is their off-ramp right now? It simply just does not exist. Like, maybe if Khamenei was alive, like, they could drag on, like, a situation where, like, you know, Iran may accept, like, a ceasefire where they gain, like, a little bit more than they – you know? Just to be able to pause it or have a longer time for negotiations. My thinking was, if America was smart, and it's not, but if it was, they should definitely not bomb them again. They should try to strangle their economy. And I know the blockade can't stop all the shifts, but it stops some. It does make it more expensive to move things around. And, you know, it's – Yeah. You're going to have a better shot at that than bombing them. If you bomb them, they hit you back. And you're much more vulnerable, especially – My biggest – Yeah. I mean, my biggest fear for Iran, to be honest, was the – just the continuation of the status quo, where it continues to be sanctioned and weakened over time. And then those color revolutions and protests come back, like, every few years with greater force and intensity as the state gets forward. Like, that was an unpanable status quo. They had protests. They were sanctioned to oblivion. And then they decided, oh, they're soft enough now to bomb. Like, what are you doing? They united Iran the way Iran united at the start of the Iran-Iraq War. I hate to admit it, but Zervinsky was correct. The slow boil is the way. But these neocons, especially Netanyahu, who's, you know, under a criminal trial, he's like, nah, we got to – They want the glory of bombing and killing the Ayatollah.
And right now, the issue is that the U.S. – like, the U.S. does want a ceasefire and does not mind, like, a longer term, ceasefire. But I think the issue is that they cannot have a ceasefire, which does not open the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, you know? Because, I mean, if they accept the opening of the Strait of Hormuz with tolls, it means they have effectively conceded, you know, that they were defeated by Iran. But then they're not going to accept that. So how are they going to open the Strait of Hormuz? Well, NATO didn't help. So we don't really care about the Strait. It's mostly from Europe and Asia, and they didn't help us open it, so they should have to pay the toll. You know, this is the other thing that I do want to mention about him crying about, like, how NATO isn't helping. Especially when you hear clowns like Keir Starmer say that, oh, we have made the decision to be independent and not to join. We're going to pursue our own interests, and this Iran war is not in our interest. And then, you know, you look deeper into it, and it turns out they literally have just one operational destroyer. That's like a third of the offensive capacity, a third of the general capacity of an American destroyer. So, you know, like, it's, they simply cannot join if they wanted to. There's no German military. There's no British military. Now you even hear the U.S. try to get back at those guys by, you know, leaking ideas and suggestions about the Falklands and Argentina. They can't even stop knife crime in their own subways. Yeah. You know, like, they're talking all this stuff. They can't even dock ships without running into each other. Like, how the mighty have fallen? The great British Navy, right? Like, you gotta, like, you gotta... Dude, dude, or the French, that, like, if you look at what's going on with the French right now, you know, they're backing this, like, Al-Qaeda offensive, as you would expect, in Mali, as well as, you know, Burkina Faso and Niger in general. Like, that area that kicked them out of the region. And, uh, the thing is, you look at it, okay, you're gonna kick the Russians out. Yeah, that's valid. You count Russia as your enemy, and you wanna fuck it over, you know? And, you know, maybe Russia is gonna leave. But what are you gonna do to restore order to those regions? Because even if you come back, like, the last time around, and those... I think that the notion that, um, Putin put Wagner on Mission Impossible in Africa, knowing what was gonna happen. Yeah.
Because he didn't, yeah. Those guys are surrounded in that big geography. My point is, like, the French now, like, last time when there was a major, like, Al-Qaeda offensive in Mali, or ISIS offensive in the French, intervened, they had to use American ships and American logistics to transport their thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles, you know? They couldn't do that on their own. So, like, European states no longer have any sort of power projection capabilities, you know? Like, he keeps talking about, but what is NATO, besides, like, literally the U.S. and Turkey? It's just those two countries. You know, European powers with a, like, somewhat proper military, well, I mean, Ukraine, of course, but Poland. And, I don't know if you want to consider Turkey Europe, but, uh, them. Yeah, it's pretty much just Poland and Ukraine and, obviously, Turkey, if you consider Turkey Europe, you know? Like, they are pathetic. Their military industries are very messed up. The Royal Navy has many more admirals than they have ships. Like, I think the ratio of admirals to ships, like, 10 or 15 to 1, it's insane. And they lark on about, like, you know, I'm sure you've seen that video where they're talking to that Chinese guy, like, on, I think it was the BBC. And, uh, they ask him if, if he considers, if China considers Britain a rival. And he says, like, you are not, we are, like, number one manufacturer of EV cars. We are number one manufacturer of, like, you know, he mentioned, like, three or four other things. He's like, Britain is an important country to get along to in a certain region of the world. But it is no rival.
And, you know, essentially, like, people look really, this is the, it's, this is why all those neoliberals are completely retarded, is that they just worship, like, the GDP. And they worship all those economic metrics that don't really say much about the health of an economy. You look at China's real estate market, and it's gone down a lot. And that's good, actually, for the younger generation. China will brag that they got 800 million people out of poverty, but it, it gerrymanders, like, what counts as poverty. Like, if you make more than $2.30 a day, you're not poor. But they've got 300 million, like, basically the entire population of the United States, that make less than $5.50 a day. That's still hard. And the reason why I wanted to mention all that is you look at Iran, and you look objectively at the numbers, wow, their GDP is very low, or whatever, or your people seem very poor. But in reality, like, you look at its industriousness, and, like, the Iranian industry, like, might be equal to both the French and the British combined. You know, like, not only do they have a lot of energy, most of their economy is not dependent on oil. You can fill your car up with, like, 10 cents, you know? The people, like, you know, their quality, their standard of living is, like, many times higher than the Egyptians. A lot of the Jordanians. I mean, like, their house kind of thing. Like, how do people actually live? That's what you go on. Not, like, because even GDP and stuff, some of that's government spending. Some of it's just all held at the very top, and it's not evenly distributed, you know? You got to look at the standard of living for most people. That's how the economy is really doing. And there isn't just, like, a single number you can point to. You can look at baskets of currencies and PPP and all this stuff, but it is actually very hard to determine mathematically. But it's kind of, you know what you're looking at. You can go visit a place, you can see how people live, you know? They're not living very well. But this is, you know, this is part of the reason. Yeah, this is part of the reason the Western mind really looks down upon, like, the Iranians, a lot of other people, is that they just expect, they think that they are inferior, that they are poor, they are weaker. In many ways, Iran is far more advanced than any Western European country, and that's just a matter of fact. And this is the reality of the war, is that Israel is never going to accept a united Iran, whether it's under Shah, whether it's under Khamenei and the Supreme Leader.
Like, they are not going to accept, they're not going to accept a united Iran. Iran is a natural hegemon in the region, has a lot of natural resources, has a lot of people. They're not kind of obesity, they don't have a huge swath of the population that reads at a sixth grade level. So, Gameroska has so many problems. Yeah, Iran's natural economy, you could imagine, like, if it was not sanctioned, it's naturally, the natural place would be at least $5 trillion, without a doubt. Yeah, the U.S. maintains a lot of things through force. But you look at just, like, all the trailer parks and stuff, even in the cities, there's always, like, one part of the city that's a no-go zone. Like, oh, don't go to that part of Chicago, oh, don't go to that part of L.A., where it's just disgusting and crime-ridden, and it's just non-functional. And people walking around severely obese, severely. Most people are drowning in credit card debt.
You know, if they missed one paycheck, they'd be out. They live hand-to-mouth. That's the reality for a lot of Americans. They don't have health care. Unless you're so poor or so old that you either have Medicare or Medicaid. It's unaffordable. It's broken. But nothing works. Even the airlines, dysfunctional, late, constantly. NDEI has ruined a lot of industries. There's no accreditation system. A college degree doesn't mean anything anymore. Because it's the way they handed them out to try and make equality. Well, this is, it's important to point all that stuff out because people don't realize, like, this is not, Iran is not going to be another Iraq. There are no people who are going to be rushing to, like, the draft to go and try and, like, support, like, a military operation. Oh, yeah. The U.S. has a draft next December. That's up to 42 years old. You could be drafted. You're eligible to be drafted, yeah. And it's completely delusional. Like, now, like, let's think in terms of, like, what they can do. The big thing is, like, onward to China. They can't even get past Iran.
Yeah, I think, I think China is gone, like, short of the U.S. starting off, like, a nuclear barrage to, like, drown China. Like, it would be absolutely retarded. But, I mean, they're retarded, but they literally just don't have any air defenses. They don't have, like, the bases that could, there's not, Taiwan, like, if China decides to take Taiwan, like, 90 to 95 percent of the food is imported over there. Like, they don't actually need to do the military. Yeah. Exactly, dude. They could just blockade it, and the U.S. is not going to be able to break the block. They would have to send planes. They have all these scenarios, like, well, China doesn't have enough transport ships, blah, blah, blah. Like, they don't need to step foot on that island. They can surround it and starve it. Exactly. And you saw those drills where they have those, like, fishing ships, like, civilian fishing ships, like, very well organized, blocking, like, large areas in those sea zones. So, like, the thing about it is that they are delusional if they think they would be able to do what they did in West Berlin with the airlifts, because, like, Taiwan is a lot more populous, a lot further out. You know, there's simply nothing. There's nothing they can do, but obviously the Chinese have a different mindset. Like, I don't think the Chinese seek to resolve it militarily. I think they will not. They see the long game is in their favor. You know, they'll get it anyway, without fighting bullies. And they consider the Taiwanese as Chinese, because, you know, they are Chinese. And the time is on their side. Like, the U.S. is in decline. And naturally, like, a lot of those smaller countries gravitate to what they perceive as strong. Taiwan is really all of old China that remains, because the communists took over the rest. Now, I know China isn't actually communist now, as the Communist Party, but people can have private property. Like, it's not – they've had – I've always had cooperative economic zones. What's weird is China is – you can have change in policy, but not party. It's the weirdest thing. But they don't put capital above the authority of the state. So, like, the state can come down on any – even a billionaire, they can arrest them, throw them in jail, whatever. And they will execute them if you had debated taxes. The oligarchs run everything. Capital is the god. And the state just serves the donor class. Yeah, this is the thing about China and Iran is that these are natural civilizations.
And obviously, like, the United States is 250 years old. There's a lot of bad – there is some good – I mean – Lincoln ruined it. Yeah, but – Lincoln married a corporation and state. Lincoln created an income tax, and he did all of it. He ruined it. Yeah, he brought a lot of the totalitarian aspect of the super state that, you know, they facilitated over the first 150 years. He shut down so many papers for the war, and they never recovered. He killed the free press. He literally rigged the elections. He rigged the elections. He had soldiers in Kentucky. Like, he was going to lose McClellan. He just – shooting him was the only way. And that's why. Yeah. How convenient. Unfortunately, his replacement – well, I mean, Johnson wasn't in charge. It was Sadio Stevens and that gang, but whatever. They ruined the American experiment. He was completely tied to railroads and steel foundries, like these ropper barons. It's like exactly what Jefferson and Co. had warned could happen is what these Yankees did. And, you know, they're always like, well, he was against the central bank. Like, there was no central bank. What are you talking about? It doesn't exist until 1913.
Yeah. Jackson had killed that. Now, Lincoln, he got loans from European banks. He paid for his war with greenbacks, which were worth only about 35 cents by the end of the war. So, the real way he paid for the war was selling war bonds. And he sold them to foreigners, too. And those bondholders owned him. And it's been like that. Like, the U.S. has had a national debt. Now, what is it now? $39 trillion. And who holds all these bonds? Like, well, the largest foreign purchasers are Japan and China. But what about the rest of it? Who owns all that? Well, they'll never tell you. Yeah. I think we know. You can see the same thing with some of these holding companies. It's made evil everywhere other than New Jersey. But these, they don't call them that now. But places like these financial institutions like BlackRock, that have a piece of everything, it gives them the ultimate leverage. Larry Fink. Dude, I mean, those guys, dude, they're in every arbitrage space. There is, like, you almost feel like it's a nation of arbiters. It is. You want to be the middleman everywhere with everything. Like, I was very upset the other day, dude. Like, I booked an Uber to get me and my friends across from Georgetown to Arlington. And I paid, like, $21, you know?
And right as I'm leaving, like, I see on his phone that he only got $7 from it. And it's like, you're not even the middleman anymore at this point. And then, you know, it's always a curious thing because they're at the heart of all those kinds of businesses. Like, whether you're thinking about OnlyFans or whatever it is, they're not ever creating something. They're not ever selling a product. They're not coming up with anything. They're just the middleman. They want to be the transaction facilitators. Then they will take, like, a cut, you know? And this is what makes them so powerful. This is how they can get you kicked out of the banks. Yeah. Well, speculators, like, it's just glorified legal gambling, especially the crypto market that's based completely on hype. You know, you put money in to hedge against inflation, maybe, or to sell illegal goods. It's the only reason for it. But people are just, they're making money doing nothing.
They're not creating a service. They're not creating a good. They're just out there. It's online gambling. That's all it is. Even the stock markets, some portion of the price of the stock is based on the performance of the company. Like, if Coca-Cola sells more Coke, then it's worth more. But the larger chunk of it is just based on whether people believe you're about to make money or not. And it's driven more by speculation than by performance. They financialize so much of the markets. Like, even in the futures markets, you know, where people are trading commodities, you see financial products they sell that are insane. And this has literally no practical use, but it's literally gambling. They brought down... And they use rewards to yo-yo the markets. Yeah. Up, down, up, down. Like, why... You know why a lot of people think it might be tonight? Because, well, after Friday at 4 o'clock, the markets close. That's what they're thinking. That's when they're going to do it. It's very believable. By the way, even Australian channels on Telegraph have been saying that something very big is coming. And it sounds like they're expecting... It clears the airspace. China got its citizens out. It seems like, probable, at least, that they're going to restart it. They might not. But if not now, it'll be soon. It's... Yeah, I mean, it's funny, because with Trump, he could literally just come and say, we have come to a deal with Iran, with the great nation of Iran. It's an acceptable deal to us, and they're going to be sending me details. And it's like, okay, okay, this is their deal. Good thing my threats made them take this deal. He's, um...
He's this. This is... Stop it. Go back to the street. That's it. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I got a clip of a woman pushing a train and taking credit. Yeah, I remember that. That's a hilarious clip. The other thing that I was thinking about this far, okay, we know what's going to happen if it resumes. Clearly, the U.S. is going to hit all that energy infrastructure in the region. It's going to hit Iranian factories. It's going to hit all sorts of power plants, right? And we know all the ways in which, like, Iranian infrastructure... Absolutely a war crime, by the way, to purposely target those things and announce it. Yes. No, it's absolutely insane. But would you notice how Pete Hegseth, like, many... Like, months before the Iran war, really overhauled... ...the legal offices that are within the military. Like, he put, I think, like, a hedgehog that's going to do whatever it is that they want. And he hired a lot of people, and he worked about changing a lot of legal processes so that those types of lawyers who are constantly advising different commands on the legalities of certain actions that they take, like, don't stop in the way of orders. From Pete Hexel. Yeah, bombing elementary school or bombing a bunch of like Venezuela and Fishers. Fishermen. Well, they declared him a terrorist. So then they're like, this is a mark of reprisal and we're fighting terrorism.
Yeah, and you know what's insane? Double tap strikes. Like some of those people would survive. And it's like, as a threat, those guys are neutralized. Even if there's fentanyl, it's no longer getting there. But he's ordering them to finish off everyone. Like that is insane. Like when I was in the military, they taught us it's never about killing people. It's about like neutralizing threats. And if you can neutralize a threat without killing someone, that is a course of action. They're done. Yeah. And by the way, like the treacherous attacks on Iranian sailors were very pathetic. Like the submarine that took down that ship, it was returning from an exercise alongside India. Like that's a cowardly attack. You know, those ships are like very old and like they cannot, they cannot do much, you know, but taking them by surprise. I think his emphasis on destroying the Iranian Navy. All the way out near Sri Lanka, they hit an Iranian boat. Yeah. In a war that they preemptively started. And by the way, this is part of the reason why they didn't send like six aircraft. I mean, they physically cannot send six aircraft carriers to Iran, but they actually want to do it in a way where it could still somehow be a surprise. And I guess they end up getting surprised.
They end up getting discombobulated by the fact that Iran was very clearly well prepared for all of this. I'm not going to lie with you. Like I expected Iran to suffer more in that first week of action than it suffered. And I expected Iran to be less able to do less in that first week of action than it did. After that, like when it started off in the first few days, because I was expecting the real signs of seeing like whether Iran is still healthy is going to come like after the first week. But it was clear, like within the first few days, to be honest, that Iran had the initiative. They fought it immediately with preselected targets. Exactly, like and the losses in command and leadership, it appeared to be expected by the Iranians and it didn't do much. And you can tell like how resilient and how that how like sophisticated that doctrine is when they announced a ceasefire. There were a lot of units that were still lodging missiles and drones because the command, they give so much authority to. They have a confederacy, basically, I think, 31 zones and they're autonomous. They know their targets and they continue. So, yeah. And they have decentralized administration and bureaucracy like all over the place, like the provincial governors and including those who are on those border provinces. They have a lot of authority to facilitate trade, to do a lot of things like it's crazy. Like, you know, the Iranian government, the Iranian state turned out to be very well built in terms of its institutions and in terms of like just how they go about everything. They are very smart people and that cannot be denied. Like, you can just see any Iranian official and, you know, it makes you, it's insane. Like, you literally listen to Trump and you feel more retarded by the words. Like, it is discussed. I literally feel like I'm losing my English language listening to him and his vocabulary. It's, yeah, it's that speech. I think it's from an Adam Sandler movie. Like, that was the most idiotic thing I'd ever heard. And we're all dumber for having listened to it. Something like that. Yeah. Yeah. It's actually insane. Yeah. You know, I had been, I remember during Biden, like, I couldn't wait until that guy was done. It was gone because, like, he couldn't talk. He was falling all over the place. Allegedly, he was pooping himself, like, in front of the Pope. Yeah, he had dementia. He was, you know, he clearly was not fit. But, like, I don't know what is up with America. Like, Trump came and he just turned out to be a lot more retarded. You don't know what he's saying half the time. I think the doctor has dementia. It's, yeah, it's honestly, at this point, it's, it's very clear. I expect it a lot. Especially how much he talks about the cognitive test that he apparently aces. Oh, yeah, they told him that. So he believes them. The answer to the first one was, like, a lion. You're so smart and handsome and amazing. He really thinks he's smart.
He's like, don't ever, oh, did you just use the word smart to me? Like, yeah. Oh, yeah. Do you see those press events? Like, at those press events, how he has, like, Patel, how he has all the people from his administration lined up like dogs. There's Patel, there's Pete Hexer, there's, uh, who, who's that guy, uh, Stephen Miller. Oh, I got some information on Kash Patel coming out. Oh, that's going to be exciting. From an Epstein victim. Wow. That is crazy. The guys policing this crap were involved in it. And that's a different show. Oh, shit. So they're also involved, like, in the files themselves? Like, not just a cover-up? Oh, it's so bad. It's exactly, anyway, I'm not just, wait. That's why they put those people there. It's, yeah, I mean, you've wondered why it's so redacted. You'll find out why the FBI director said, you know what I mean, he got out there and pressured himself. He's like, oh, and our other clients, it was all just Epstein. Then these files get released because of Thomas Massey and company, and it's just, it's his whole cabinet, you know? Yeah, which is, by the way, another thing we have to watch out for, Thomas Massey's primary this month.
I think it's, like, May 18th, because Trump has been putting so much pressure on Massey, and he's been getting a lot of donations from the rival campaign. The more pressure he puts on him, the more people love Thomas Massey. Trump's approval ratings, they claim, are, like, 32%. I think it's lower than that. This is why it was so funny to me when he sent J.D. Vance to try and help that Hungarian clown. who just lost. Yeah, he'll make some speeches in English in Hungary. Yeah, and it's, like, dude, like, I don't think those people understand how unpopular they are right now, like, all over the world. I think J.D. Vance should have just stayed home. 100%. Like, I think that was the nail in the coffin. Like, it was a terrible idea. The only thing that MAGA party can do is say, at least we're not gay. But I'm like, well, a lot of people... They are gay. They are indeed gay. They are gay, at least. They are gay, dude. Like, I had a lot of friends who were involved in D.C. politics, and, like, most of those married Republican senators and congressmen are very gay. You mean Lindsey Graham? That guy is, like, everyone knows about him. I have a good authority.
Lindsey Graham is straight as a boomerang. Straight out of the circle. Just because he's popsicles without his hands. Maybe that's just his dick. Yeah, I forgot. There was this other senator, and I was talking to a friend, and it turned out he met, like, his boyfriend in the gym. I forgot his name. He's a Republican senator. Ted Cruz is peanut butter with a straw. I hate Ted Cruz so much. He's such a clown. When you hear him talk for two minutes, you're like, yeah, you're at least bisexual. Dude, he, like, it was the easiest layup for Tucker Carlson, by the way, like, how he started it. Like, Ted Cruz started. I came into office. I wanted to get into office with the intent to protect Israel, to defend Israel. And then, right afterwards, he's like, why are you so obsessed with Israel? Why are you so obsessed with the Jews? Within any course, he accuses Tucker of it. It's like, you're the one that came in and said, you know, like, you're supposed to come into the Senate to represent America. He came in and said, yeah. And this is why they don't talk. People hate every time you say the I word. Yeah. This is why, like, honestly, like, it's such a, law is such a good job, like, for those people. Like, they all gravitate towards that because that's, they're just in that world. You know, they're just sleazy douchebags.
They don't come up with anything smart. Like, I don't even know how they're sending those kinds of people to, you know, those negotiations with Iran with people who are like, you know, 30, 40, 50 IQ points higher on average. Like, there's not a single person in Trump's administration, you know, that appears to be on par with any of those people. Joe Kent is very fucking smart. But was he involved in the decision making anywhere? No, Tulsi seems definitely very smart. But clearly she is. RFK Jr. is an intelligent person, but he's just in the health department. Like, they don't have anybody around him. And even the ones who know, because there's some admirals and things that know what's going on, but Trump doesn't listen to him. He listens to the people who kiss his ass. He listens to the people that blow smoke up his ass. So that's his circle. And it's Lucknick. He listens to Mark Levine. It's a bunch of, you know, Jewish billionaire crooks that tell him what he wants to hear. And he eats it up. Yeah.
And he's just completely surrounded himself by S-Men. The reason why I was mentioning, like, Cash Patel and Basant. Who is third wife in that court. Yeah. He literally just hasn't praised him. Like, you know, like, what's his name? Miller, like, when he finished. And he was like, did you hear that? He said a lot of nice things about me. Like, he was saying that to Patel. Yeah. He was like, now it's your turn. What are you going to say? Can you outdo that? I don't think so. And that seems to be the only criteria. I don't want to listen to successful people. I want a bunch of people to listen to my stories. Yeah. And the ambassadors, by the way. Dude, it was like, where was it? Uganda, maybe? The guy was saying, corruption is only bad if I'm not involved. If I'm involved, I defend it. But, like, there's Trump. Let's face down to that point. He's far worse than that. Like, it's actually insane. It's just, you saw the news that just got released. There's some Kazakh, like, mining company that, like, put his children on the board. And they just won a $1.6 billion contract. And this is, you know, I don't think Americans can ever shit talk like any African corruption politic crap, like, ever again. Like, this is insane. Nancy Pelosi blush.
There's so much insider trading. And that was, I thought, peak. I'll tell you what peak clown was. Trump claiming to save nine AI girls from being put to death. Yeah. They're going to execute these women. And they're all made up. All AI, like, clearly AI. He doesn't know. Did you see that report? They went along with it. Yeah. Did you see the report about, like, how a lot of his aides are very worried about him because he spends hours watching AI sloth. like, not wanting to be disturbed as he does it. Of himself. Yeah. Like, even he still, he just posted, like, a picture of himself, like, on the cross. Like, he truly believes. I don't know what the hell is it. They told him he's Jesus Lincoln. And he has the storybook Lincoln in his, like, yeah, you can just tariff everybody. Like, yeah, that didn't work then. It ain't going to work now. Yeah, he depicted himself as Jesus, trashed the Pope because the Pope doesn't agree with his stupid wars. But they, you know, he thinks he's going to, like, bring about the Messiah and stuff. Totally delusional, megalomaniac, unapologetic profiteer, but still not the worst president. People are like, this is the worst president we've ever had. I'm like, no, the previous recent presidents killed millions. Yeah. Millions, about a million Iraqis died from sanctions from Clinton. About a million were murdered by Bush. And Obama carried over and he invaded Libya and started al-Qaeda in Syria. And then, you know, Biden gives us, just sat there in his thumbs for the entire Gaza genocide and sent hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine to get in a pointless war with Russia. So, death toll-wise, he's way behind. He's killed, what, 3,000 or 4,000 Iranians. And however many Yemen he bought, it's still in the thousands. It's not even close.
Yeah, but honestly, by the end of his term, he will likely have to give him time. Hundreds of millions. Hundreds of millions, you know? Just, you know, like, the consequences. Yeah, he's saying the N-word. Like, the Israelis could use nukes. So could America. He could surpass them all. But so far, he hasn't. He's not even close. He's supposedly getting in. Like, we're not going to have any new wars. Like, you're going to go to the war with Iran because it's on the script. Once Syria falls, Iran is next. We all knew that. And Syria fell and we all knew whoever it was, whether it was Harris or Trump, Iran was the next target, and Israel is just going to force it. They'll attack them, and America will back them up. And they did it. You know, and the thing is, they really interpreted, like, Iranian rationalism as weakness, you know? Like, clearly, Iran, after October 7th, didn't necessarily help too much. I mean, to an extent, that was largely because of how tied down they were with Syria, and there were clear threats that there would be regime change in Syria if there was any interference, you know? But, like, with true promise one, and then true promise two, you know, like, Iran would really respond in a limited way without necessarily establishing parents. They were obviously going through the economic stuff on one hand, and on the other hand, like, in general, like, the sanctions were really, like, hurting them, were really choking them, and they were just getting around to bringing up their gas and oil exports because they had gone down tremendously between, like, 2019 and 2022 after the Trump sanctions. But the Iranians, like, it's very clear they were preparing for this, and they knew the consequences would be very devastating, so they tried to avoid escalating the, because you could see this is a kind of war that could really go out of control, and they didn't want that, like, they understand the consequences for the world. Like, literally, the Iranians, people could potentially die. I think it might have surprised their own success a little bit, because it could have gone a lot worse, but they played everything perfectly, and America made every mistake there was, and I want to have you back on later to talk about Hezbollah and Lebanon and what's been going on there, because people are so black-pilled on that, and it's not as bad as it looks. They knew this would happen. They knew that. Let's talk about that next time, because I've had you on for over an hour, but absolutely, and I've got to edit this now because of the fucking stream yards. Yeah, no, most certainly. It was a pleasure to talk. To be honest, it was a very easy conversation and a pleasant one at that. Maybe next time we talk, the war would already be in full swing. Well, I hope not, but I think so. So, I'll see you then. Yes. See you. Bye. It has electrolytes, because it has electrolytes. That's what makes it so great. You need electrolytes. They're what plants crave. Electrolytes, they're incredible.