Episode 109 Hour of Decision: Iran: Gambling With M.A.G.A.
Hour Of DecisionMarch 06, 20260:47:4768.65 MB

Episode 109 Hour of Decision: Iran: Gambling With M.A.G.A.

Lew touches on the issue of the failure of the DHS to initiate mass deportations and the removal of Secretary Kristi Noem in light of that fact. He then launches into his take on the war with Iran as a major political gamble with some potential for strategic (but not necessarily political) upside but also containing the potential for a catastrophic downside, both strategic and political. He also shares three dictums that are time-tested about war: “the first casualty of war is the truth,” “patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel,” and Ron Paul’s favorite “war is the health of the state.”


Lew is critical of war opponents that are reading major disaster into every fragment of information about the day-to-day progress of the U.S.-Israeli effort. But degrading Iran enough that they can’t throw missiles at anyone outside their borders is only the beginning of the numerous issues potential consequences that need to be assessed.


Since we’ve drifted in the war rationale department from stopping a nuclear Iran to stopping their ballistic missiles to launching an attack because Israel was going to attack to the need for regime change to full-blast nation-building--- we’ve gone the whole distance required to justify “boots on the ground” and this is beginning to look like any other neo-con war that could have the secondary and unintended consequences those previous efforts brought us.


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Look around you.

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Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps.

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I saw in the congress

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and crossing the country,

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campaigning with Ron Paul.

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Tyranny

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rising,

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unspeakable

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evil,

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manifesting,

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devils lying about our heritage who want to

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enslave and replace us.

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to bring the new Jerusalem

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Be a part of it. But don't delay

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Hour of Decision with Lou Moore starts now.

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Welcome to the one hundred ninth episode of

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Hour of Decision.

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My name is Lou Moore.

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And today,

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part of our world's on fire, folks.

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Getting pretty wild out there

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with president Trump's

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and Israel's

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attack on Iran.

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And, of course, there has been a veritable

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drone swarm

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of commentary

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on this already.

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You probably heard it from a number of

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different angles, but I feel like I need

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to put in my 2¢.

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Maybe have something to add to this conversation.

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So we're gonna go forth with it. The

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title of this episode is MAGA,

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or I should say, gambling

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with MAGA. Gambling

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with MAGA. And I'm gonna also talk about

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immigration for a minute, and I'm just gonna

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talk about this

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war situation. Maybe I'll start with that.

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I'm recording this episode on the March

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5,

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a Thursday,

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and Christy Noem was shown the door

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at the Department of Homeland Security because she's

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doing a terrible

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job.

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And the number of deportations,

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terrible.

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Only a couple of 100.

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I mean, Obama was doing better, folks. I

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hate to tell you. Of course, he didn't

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have the kind of resistance that she's, she's

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encountered.

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Building the wall, not getting that done, not

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getting the wall done, which, of course, is

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a problem,

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because we have to just assume

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that, the Democrats are gonna take power in

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2028.

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I mean, you start with the worst case

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scenario and move out from there.

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And, no wall,

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they're gonna be pouring across, folks. We're gonna

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have enough of a problem on the border

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if they do get any percentage,

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increased percentage of this wall built, but they

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gotta get on it. And, you know, right

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now, the military's there, which

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blends in well with the anti cartel

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activity, which I'll just say is fantastic on

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the part of the Trump administration, at least

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what I know about it,

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long overdue

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to take on these cartels in Mexico and

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in other nations

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south of the border, but,

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we've essentially militarized

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our border,

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which gives tremendous backup to, the border patrol

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and homeland security and has created the close

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to zero,

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conveyance of illegals across our border,

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in the last year.

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So Noam's out,

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and they're gonna, Markwayne Mullen, a senator from

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Oklahoma.

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I know something about him. I don't have

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firm opinions

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about him. He talks like he's MAGA, but

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then

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three fourths to more of the Republicans. Now

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that we're at war, all the neocons are

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more MAGA than the rest of us, folks.

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I don't know if you've noticed that on

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Fox News and other habitations

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like that, but everybody's MAGA right now

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on the right side of the fence,

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because of the war.

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But,

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anyway,

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Mullen has talked a good game,

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but he was very supportive of Tulsi Gabbard's

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confirmation

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when she was having a rough go in

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those confirmation hearings.

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I remember that. I remember conversations he had

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with Charlie Kirk,

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the late Charlie Kirk. And, so we'll see.

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He's the new boss at the Department of

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Homeland Security, and I'm going to tell you

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right now, folks,

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regardless of a personnel change, I mean, you

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can rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic,

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so to speak.

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And I'm not saying that's what they're doing,

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but it might be.

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Because if you're gonna get into these mass

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deportations, you have to start

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with the employers.

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You have to start with the whole resistance

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movement that's built up in this country

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to protect these illegals. We saw what happened

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in Minneapolis,

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communist tactics one zero one, a title of

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one of my previous episodes,

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dissecting that in some detail.

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You know, we gotta go after this in

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a serious way. We have to take out

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our enemies.

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Whether it's the enemies that are preventing mass

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deportations

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or the our, deep state enemies that want

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to take away all of our liberties, all

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of our first amendment's rights, our freedom,

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and destroy

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the patriotic movement.

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Another area where Trump is falling down terribly,

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terribly right now,

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but I won't get off into that too

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far today. But I do want did wanna

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talk about immigration for a minute because of

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today's events.

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But the end of the day, folks,

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we're gonna have to go after the financial

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institutions

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that are profiting and doing all these transactions

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with the legals. We're going to have to

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make every employer in this country use everify

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and absolutely

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verify the identification

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of these people that they're having work for

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them that don't speak any English. It seemed

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to be lost when they're two blocks from

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the, worksite.

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A lot of them in a lot of

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places,

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including even delivery drivers.

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I had an experience recently here.

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Delivery driver,

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major corporation,

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could not speak any English, folks. None.

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Zero. And he made it clear he could

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not when I was trying to communicate to

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him, and he was lost

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in my neighborhood.

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He was lost, folks.

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This was, beyond an embarrassment for a

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huge

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national

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entity that delivers a lot of things.

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But, anyway,

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so they're they're gonna have to get on

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this in a systematic

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fashion and go after the employers.

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They don't wanna do that.

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I can tell you Susie Wiles doesn't wanna

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do that, folks.

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I can tell you that Brooke Rollins at

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the Department of Agriculture doesn't wanna do that,

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and it has to be done smart.

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There are some areas where you can't just

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unfortunately get rid of every single illegal that

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is working,

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at the moment in ag. There'll be certain

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areas of ag where that's true. Although that

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has been exaggerated

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over the years, that's another again, I'm not

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gonna expand this whole show into a big

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rant on immigration, but let me tell you

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folks, we gotta get serious about it. 20

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at least

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in under Biden. Millions in before that.

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The decimation

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of the native population percentage in this country.

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Real ramifications,

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folks. Real ramifications.

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We've got to get these people out of

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here.

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And it pulls

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over 50%.

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I sometimes I'm kind of amazed

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at how many different pollsters have pulled,

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and showed that that's the case.

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But, anyway so now we have Markwayne Mullen.

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He has a chance to

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turn the page.

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We'll see how tough he gets. We'll see

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how tough he gets on the people

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profiting

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from illegal immigration. We'll see how tough he

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gets on the people who are financing

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the communist

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revolt

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against our sovereignty

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and against our immigration laws that we experienced,

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we've experienced now this whole year, but particularly,

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drum

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dramatized in

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Minneapolis,

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the streets of Minneapolis.

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So we shall see.

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Anyway, folks, let's talk war.

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And I think of three

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sayings when I think about war always. They

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pop right into my head.

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The first one is,

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the first casualty of war

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is the truth,

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which means

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a lot of people are talking to you

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right now

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who knowingly or unknowingly

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are not telling you

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the truth.

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They are not putting the proper weight on

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the in the proper areas

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when they're making their arguments. And I'm talking

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both sides of this, folks.

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I am definitely talking both sides of this,

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not just the,

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pro Israel,

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pro Trump side.

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I do not lean toward the pro Israel

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side, as a default under any circumstances,

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but,

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Trump right there with them. So that's the

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first one. The first casualty of war is

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the truth.

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Then there's Samuel Johnson, the great, British wag

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philosopher.

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He did so many different things in his

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life.

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The greatest intellectual probably that Britain ever produced,

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Samuel Johnson, he said,

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patriotism is the last refuge

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of a scoundrel.

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And, I think of that when I think

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of the Uber flag waving

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of a lot of the particularly these Zionist

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talk show hosts on Fox News in places

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like this

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that at minimum had were not MAGA,

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like Mark Levin that,

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you know, he ditched he couldn't ditch Trump

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soon enough after the twenty twenty election. He

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pushed DeSantis as hard as he could. The

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man had signed this bill in Israel to

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take away your freedom of speech rights in

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Florida.

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And, oh, boy. He's a he's MAGA all

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the way. He's waving the flag. He's just

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an American patriot, folks, through and through.

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I don't think so. Anyway, patriotism is the

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last refuge of a scoundrel.

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I think there's some application there.

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And the third one, I

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I have to give a hat tip to

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my former boss, Ron Paul, although I was

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familiar with this the book

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and the phrase

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from Randall Born.

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War is the health

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of the state.

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Truth is the last first casualty of war,

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and war

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is the health of the state. In other

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words,

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war invigorates

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the state unbelievably.

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It infuses

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more and more and more state actors, people

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in the government, in the state

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with power.

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And you know how that one works.

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Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. And

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people, when they get power, they don't wanna

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give it up.

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They might tell you a little fib just

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to keep their power.

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Another week.

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So these are just givens, folks. The the

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the the these things are given. They've time

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tested. They're absolutely

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proven

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to be true.

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And,

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so there you go. But, anyway, so how

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does that apply

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to what's going on

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in Iran? What's going on in the Mid

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East?

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So

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my understanding was

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the government of Oman was involved with these

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negotiations with the Iranians,

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with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, two fine

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people, I'm sure, but they're both Jewish, and

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I'm sure they don't have any bias toward

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the state of Israel in the negotiations

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as, that they were undertaking

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representing

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us, representing

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our president.

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But, anyway,

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these other folks that were conveners,

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of this negotiation

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from Oman

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were saying that the Iranians had agreed to

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no enrichment,

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to go down to zero enrichment

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on the nuclear program.

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But, of course, that gets down to what

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we're really talking about here

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and the confusion that we're getting from the

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Trump administration about what the hell we are

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talking about here with this massive

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commitment.

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So then there was Marco Rubio,

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almost like a deer in the headlights with

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all those camera lights on him there a

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couple days ago saying, well, boy, we just

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had to attack because Israel was gonna attack.

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Israel was gonna attack, and we couldn't be

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left vulnerable

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if if Iran decided to retaliate against us

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after Israel attacked.

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So the question arises then is is, is

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Israel

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driving the train here completely? Absolutely. Not just

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behind the scenes with the lobbying and the

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pressure from Marian Adelson

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and the pressure from Larry Ellison

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and the pressure from all these Zionists that

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are surrounding our president,

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here in The United States, but actually that

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BB is actually calling the shots.

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Is that true? Can they can they force

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us into that?

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And and Trump, has made statements. By the

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way, they've been all over the map, folks.

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They've been all over the map. And, of

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course, the line,

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the the the the the big line, it

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was supposed to be the difference

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between,

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a MAGA attack and a, neocon, George Bush

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style attack was supposed to be, somewhere in

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the regime change area

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between regime change and nation building.

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And,

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you know, we've try

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Trump has trampled over all of those lines

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because he certainly talked about regime change. And,

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oh, no. We weren't gonna do regime change.

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We're just gonna do the no. No. They're

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doing regime change. I mean, that's a 100%

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becoming a they're killing

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they're they're they're doing regime change every few

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hours

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with Tehran, which is unbelievable

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in itself.

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The assassination

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level is off the charts.

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So regime change, that's

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a 100%.

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But now, I mean, nation building is,

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you know, one thing leads to another folks,

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and the the drift,

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to war,

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is kind of being,

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the drift the the drift to war,

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one zero one is kinda going on before

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our eyes

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in this whole situation.

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And,

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and and and and, you know, we've gone

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from

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just if we can't let them have a

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nuke

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to, we're gonna be rebuilding the country.

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And, and

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and,

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we're pretty much there, in my opinion. I

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mean, some people are saying no, and some

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people are way back on the talking points

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of four days ago. They're not keeping up.

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But the truth is, folks,

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you you cause this much destruction.

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You do all of this to their leadership

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class

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in the country,

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and

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you're going to have to be managing the

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replacement. And there is an argument that you

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wanna be managing that replacement,

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but you can't manage that replacement

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unless you have troops on the ground. You

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can't do it.

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And that's where we're headed. We're already there.

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We've already got special operators on the ground.

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You know that.

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And, we have reports. There's quite a few

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of them with all these Kurds

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that we're now suddenly hearing about coming in

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from the North.

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And, you know,

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we got one can of worms after another

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opening up here, ladies and gentlemen.

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Let me assure you of that.

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As we now have a ground war

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directed by The United States

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with an indeterminate

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number of American forces involved

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with those wild ass Kurds up in the

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North that don't really like the rest of

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the Iranians, the Kurds,

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you know, the the the Kurds are in

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Turkey,

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and none of the other Turks want them

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there.

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They're in Iraq. None of the rest of

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the Iraqis want them there. They're in Syria.

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The rest of the Syrians don't want them

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there, and there's a lot of them

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in Iran. And it's the same situation, and

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I'm not blaming the Kurds for that. But,

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anyway, they are a

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bloodthirsty

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warlike lot because of their lot in life

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that they don't have Kurdistan,

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which is the nation they wish they had.

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But the, Western powers never divided the map

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up so they could have Kurdistan. They've kept

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them divided in all these other countries,

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but then they're used and abused,

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when other countries like, you know, The United

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States wanting to stop ISIS

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using the Kurds.

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At one time, you know, we could have

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used the Kurds against Saddam. They were raring

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to go,

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against Saddam in Iraq, but we decided to

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go in ourselves. That was a serious mistake.

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And, anyway, so we get the Kurds again,

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and the a lot of these Kurdish groups

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are not nice. Some of them were on

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the terror watch list. Some of them are

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Maoists.

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Some of them have been, had affiliation

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with radical Islam.

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And,

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you know, they're a mixed bag at best

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as is the opposition forces

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in Iraq.

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You know, the followers of this,

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the Shah's son, you know, forget that. This

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is a Fox News thing. I don't think

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that's going anywhere.

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I don't think there's really a large groundswell

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for the Shah's son

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to come back in.

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And then there's the MEK, and they're crazy.

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They're like a cult.

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They're, the the they're a,

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neo Marxist cult, and they're nuts.

00:18:49
And that's the other group, that's fairly well

00:18:51
organized in,

00:18:53
Iran among the Iranians.

00:18:55
And then you have these Kurds in the

00:18:57
North, and they're now on the warpath

00:18:59
getting ready to confront

00:19:01
the other Iranians. So,

00:19:04
you know, every day,

00:19:06
this unfolds,

00:19:07
and every day, this becomes more serious. But,

00:19:10
I mean, I I gotta tell you right

00:19:12
now.

00:19:14
I I listen to some of these folks

00:19:16
who are against this,

00:19:18
and they are acting like every day we're

00:19:20
about ready to

00:19:22
have a disaster

00:19:24
as far as the military aspect of this,

00:19:26
and it does kinda remind me of the

00:19:28
very beginning

00:19:31
of the Iraq war,

00:19:33
the first Iraq war with George Bush senior

00:19:35
when people are saying, oh my god. You

00:19:37
can't go into Iraq. They've got the fifth

00:19:39
largest military in the world. They're formidable. They're

00:19:43
awesome.

00:19:43
And we just rolled over the top of

00:19:45
them. I mean, we we couldn't even keep

00:19:47
our, up our supply lines couldn't even keep

00:19:50
up because

00:19:51
the armored divisions were moving so fast up

00:19:53
to Baghdad.

00:19:54
You know, they were outrunning their supply lines.

00:19:57
They were just rolling right over this so

00:19:59
called

00:20:00
fifth best army or fourth best army,

00:20:03
whichever it was, probably fifth, I think, at

00:20:05
that time, as they were rated

00:20:08
in the world. They were totally overrated.

00:20:11
And,

00:20:12
I I I have reason to believe there's

00:20:14
gonna be some of this involved with Iran.

00:20:16
We have

00:20:17
amazing

00:20:19
technology now, folks.

00:20:21
And, you know, and and they're saying and

00:20:24
and I believe it.

00:20:26
We have hit,

00:20:28
our Iran

00:20:29
at least twice as hard already as the

00:20:32
whole shock and awe,

00:20:34
in the George w Bush shock and awe,

00:20:38
with the big war,

00:20:41
with with,

00:20:42
with Saddam. So,

00:20:44
you know, the the second round.

00:20:47
And,

00:20:48
you know, and and that was unbelievable.

00:20:51
Unbelievable

00:20:53
display of ordinance of,

00:20:56
military

00:20:56
technology.

00:20:58
And I don't have any reason to believe

00:21:00
that we're we're not awesome in that direction

00:21:03
again.

00:21:05
And,

00:21:06
I am not persuaded.

00:21:09
I am not persuaded that this, we can't

00:21:12
shut down

00:21:13
the Iranians

00:21:15
as far as the active

00:21:17
combat

00:21:18
part of this. And, you know, it's kind

00:21:19
of in three pieces with this war.

00:21:22
There's this immediate military conflict.

00:21:25
You know, there's the aftermath of the conflict,

00:21:29
the immediate conflict,

00:21:31
and then there's a whole bunch of related

00:21:33
issues.

00:21:34
But if you look at the immediate

00:21:37
conflict,

00:21:39
I'm not so sure that that that that

00:21:41
we're having really any problem at all

00:21:45
taking out an overwhelming number number of their

00:21:48
ballistic miss missile,

00:21:50
batteries.

00:21:51
And, you know, they got them

00:21:53
buried in caves and all this stuff.

00:21:56
And they got all these missile launchers on

00:21:58
trucks.

00:21:59
But, we seem to be

00:22:02
liquidating them there at a pretty rapid rate.

00:22:05
This is this is where, you know, the

00:22:07
the first casualty of war is the truth.

00:22:09
We don't know the truth of this, but

00:22:11
I don't necessarily believe these people that are

00:22:13
so antiwar

00:22:14
that are convinced that there's gonna be a

00:22:16
military tragedy in the next three or four

00:22:19
hours, you know, every time you hear one

00:22:20
of them talk.

00:22:22
I am not at all sure that that's

00:22:24
the case. I think,

00:22:27
I I think

00:22:28
that the first part of this war may

00:22:30
be wrapped up pretty quickly. Now I might

00:22:32
be wrong about that.

00:22:35
But,

00:22:36
as far and that for the first part

00:22:38
of the war would be our overwhelming

00:22:42
superiority with missile strength and bombers and whatnot,

00:22:45
taking out their ability to shoot

00:22:49
at us and shoot at people outside

00:22:53
of the confines of our of Iran. I

00:22:55
mean, I don't know.

00:22:57
I don't know that. That's a key that's

00:22:59
the first key issue.

00:23:01
Can we take them out in a relatively

00:23:03
few number of days?

00:23:05
Because every day, they are still shooting at

00:23:08
people,

00:23:09
and every day, they are still surviving in

00:23:12
the context they're in right now.

00:23:14
That's bad.

00:23:15
That is very, very

00:23:17
bad.

00:23:19
But I I am not persuaded

00:23:21
that that we can't wrap this part up

00:23:23
fairly quickly.

00:23:25
And I'm gonna continue discussing this, a war

00:23:27
in Iran on hour of decision, which is

00:23:30
on Liberty News Radio. My name is Lou

00:23:33
Moore.

00:23:35
Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name

00:23:37
is Lou Moore. This is episode one zero

00:23:39
nine of Hour of Decision. It's titled

00:23:42
Gambling with MAGA.

00:23:44
And why did I title it this way?

00:23:46
Well, I'll tell you folks. This is why.

00:23:49
Because if Trump is wrong

00:23:51
about this war,

00:23:53
he is screwed in these midterms, and then

00:23:56
he's gonna be impeached.

00:23:59
He's gambling

00:24:00
with his base.

00:24:04
He's gambling with their support. He's gambling with

00:24:07
the midterm elections

00:24:11
by

00:24:12
undertaking

00:24:13
this activity

00:24:15
with Israel

00:24:17
in the Mid East.

00:24:19
And I included

00:24:22
the immigration issue and the fact that Kristi

00:24:24
Noem is no longer the head or she

00:24:26
won't be as of at the March,

00:24:30
the head of DHS

00:24:32
because,

00:24:34
you know, I don't know where Trump's wishes

00:24:36
are in this, but we they've also been

00:24:38
gambling with the goodwill of the MAGA base

00:24:41
by not getting with building this wall and

00:24:44
not getting with these mass deportations

00:24:46
in a systematic

00:24:48
fashion so they actually are mass deportations,

00:24:53
which means

00:24:54
going after the employers,

00:24:57
which means going after all these communist groups

00:25:00
and their billionaire backers

00:25:03
who have been interfering

00:25:05
with the,

00:25:06
enforcement operations that ICE has tried to undertake.

00:25:11
This prevented ICE from even having,

00:25:14
the kind of statistics Barack Obama

00:25:17
racked up in deportations

00:25:19
when he was commander in chief.

00:25:23
So that

00:25:25
it's a related issue in that regard.

00:25:28
They've been playing fast and loose with the

00:25:30
base when this is an off year election,

00:25:33
and the only possible way

00:25:36
that Trump is gonna come out okay in

00:25:38
these off year elections is if he revs

00:25:41
up his base

00:25:42
white

00:25:43
hot.

00:25:45
And in this lower turnout environment of an

00:25:48
off year election,

00:25:49
gets people who normally only like to vote

00:25:52
for

00:25:53
Trump. When they're happy with Trump,

00:25:56
they're only a lot of them are only

00:25:58
voting for Trump every four years to get

00:26:00
them off in the off year and vote

00:26:02
for some

00:26:03
schmo,

00:26:05
ready for congress who probably is not even

00:26:07
very good.

00:26:10
So it's already

00:26:12
a major

00:26:13
lift, a very heavy lift

00:26:16
politically

00:26:17
for the Republicans to hold on to the

00:26:19
house.

00:26:21
Little less of a heavy lift, but it's

00:26:23
still there to hold on to the senate

00:26:26
in these off year elections,

00:26:28
which is not just a political issue. It's

00:26:30
not just

00:26:32
politics as sports. How do you what how

00:26:33
do you think it's gonna stack up this,

00:26:36
season?

00:26:38
This is everything

00:26:39
to the MAGA agenda because it's gonna be

00:26:43
stopped dead

00:26:44
by a Democrat

00:26:45
congress

00:26:47
if that's what we have

00:26:50
after November.

00:26:51
But the timing

00:26:53
of this situation with this, war with Iran

00:26:57
is not good politically.

00:27:01
And it's kind of,

00:27:02
as I see it,

00:27:05
if there are problems,

00:27:07
if there are delays,

00:27:09
if I'm wrong

00:27:11
and Iran can hold out a fairly long

00:27:14
period of time and continue to throw missiles

00:27:19
at American forces and maybe hit like an

00:27:22
aircraft carrier

00:27:24
with 5

00:27:26
sailors on it

00:27:28
or something like that. I mean, that would

00:27:29
be a disaster, folks. Politically,

00:27:33
that would be a complete disaster. Now I

00:27:36
know. I mean, we would just

00:27:37
probably wipe the country out if they did

00:27:39
that.

00:27:42
And I haven't even gotten into the secondary

00:27:45
effects of this whole thing yet. But,

00:27:48
politically,

00:27:50
it's over with for MAGA if that happens,

00:27:53
in my opinion.

00:27:55
If it was at that magnitude.

00:27:57
That's what he's gambling

00:28:00
with. But

00:28:01
if they're not correct

00:28:03
and every day Iran hangs on and keeps

00:28:05
throwing missiles

00:28:07
is not good.

00:28:09
It's not good,

00:28:11
but it hasn't been that many days. And

00:28:14
I'm not convinced that they can't degrade them

00:28:16
to where they're not throwing missiles. But that's

00:28:19
just,

00:28:20
as I said a minute ago,

00:28:22
the primary conflict.

00:28:26
But then there's the aftermath and all of

00:28:28
the secondary

00:28:29
effects

00:28:30
from this

00:28:32
activity

00:28:33
in The Middle East.

00:28:36
Now one of the reasons

00:28:38
that I see, I see a benefit I

00:28:40
see benefits

00:28:43
from attacking Iraq, and that is

00:28:45
or or Iran. Excuse me. I probably said

00:28:48
Iraq a couple of times there. Stuck in

00:28:49
the past. Iran

00:28:51
is,

00:28:52
Iran

00:28:53
is a major

00:28:57
significant

00:28:58
important

00:28:59
ally

00:29:00
of our two principal geopolitical

00:29:02
enemies

00:29:03
in the world, which is which are China

00:29:07
and Russia.

00:29:09
And I know some people on the right

00:29:11
don't include Russia, but I certainly do. And

00:29:14
I won't litigate all that with you today,

00:29:16
but

00:29:18
trust me. And, of course, they're joined at

00:29:20
the hip, and they're both allies.

00:29:22
They're both allies of all of our enemies.

00:29:26
They were both allies with Venezuela. They're both

00:29:29
allies with Cuba. They're both allies

00:29:32
of Iran.

00:29:35
So on one level, we're degrading

00:29:38
what was a pretty potent major ally of

00:29:41
theirs in the Mid East

00:29:43
and greatly retarding the ability

00:29:45
for them,

00:29:47
for the Chinese and or the Russians,

00:29:51
to project power

00:29:53
through the surrogacy

00:29:54
of Iran and through their surrogates,

00:29:58
the Hezbollah

00:29:59
in Lebanon,

00:30:00
and all of the other Shiite

00:30:03
militias and Shiite,

00:30:05
political formations through that whole area.

00:30:09
But,

00:30:10
so

00:30:11
that's great.

00:30:13
And,

00:30:14
who's the most dependent on the oil that

00:30:16
goes through the Straits Of Hormuz?

00:30:18
Probably China.

00:30:22
But the but

00:30:23
the problem is, folks, there's just so many

00:30:26
levels of problems. You know, if if the

00:30:28
straits stay closed,

00:30:31
it could collapse the economy in Europe. If

00:30:33
the straits stay closed,

00:30:35
China is going to have to take

00:30:38
some significant action at some point. They have

00:30:41
been holding off.

00:30:44
And, of course, some people would worry they

00:30:45
might the action they might take is just

00:30:47
taking Taiwan and 60% of our chip industry,

00:30:52
which resides currently on the island

00:30:55
of Formosa,

00:30:57
known today

00:30:58
as Taiwan.

00:31:01
They could take an action like that. It

00:31:04
wouldn't be the first time.

00:31:07
For some of you that,

00:31:09
have followed this show and some of the

00:31:10
my episodes on JFK

00:31:14
and on the,

00:31:16
on the Cuban Missile Crisis,

00:31:19
do you remember the fact that China took

00:31:21
Tibet?

00:31:23
I mean, they they had some control of

00:31:25
Tibet, but there was a major resistance force,

00:31:27
8 folks

00:31:30
into Tibet and Tibet, and they were wiped

00:31:33
out

00:31:35
while we were busy with the Russians

00:31:38
and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

00:31:41
A lot of people don't even know this.

00:31:43
Don't or don't remember it.

00:31:46
Didn't hear about it on the news at

00:31:48
the time, but it is a fact.

00:31:52
When we're distracted in one place,

00:31:54
something can happen somewhere else. We just had

00:31:57
a military assessment two or three years ago

00:32:01
that said we would really struggle fighting any

00:32:04
kind of significant

00:32:05
war in two theaters.

00:32:09
Well, we've kinda committed

00:32:11
which theater we're fighting a war in, folks,

00:32:15
with two carrier battle groups

00:32:17
in the Mid East.

00:32:19
Yeah.

00:32:22
The terrorist aspect.

00:32:24
The fact that we have killed

00:32:28
the leader of the Shiite religious movement.

00:32:33
He wasn't just a dictator, folks.

00:32:36
He's considered pretty much a god

00:32:40
by millions and millions of fanatical

00:32:43
Islamists,

00:32:46
and they're not all in Iran.

00:32:48
They're they're

00:32:49
over half of the people in Iraq.

00:32:53
They're in Syria. They're in Lebanon.

00:32:57
They're in all of these Arab countries,

00:32:59
and that's a problem. They're also all throughout

00:33:02
Europe and The United States Of America.

00:33:07
And the idea that there couldn't be terrorist

00:33:09
attacks here, of significance,

00:33:11
I think that's a mistake.

00:33:14
Some people are saying that this idea of

00:33:16
sleeper cells from Iran is

00:33:19
is overblown. Some people are saying that we've

00:33:21
broken some of them up with all these

00:33:23
ice raids and whatnot.

00:33:26
I don't know, folks. This is where you

00:33:28
get into they, you know, they call it

00:33:30
the fog of war, but also

00:33:32
it's where you get into truth is the

00:33:33
first casualty of war type of situation.

00:33:38
I don't really know.

00:33:39
I think that's a real problem. Terror is

00:33:42
a problem.

00:33:44
What about if we have to keep blowing

00:33:47
up more and more stuff? If we're really

00:33:48
gonna degrade this regime and they keep resisting,

00:33:52
we're gonna have to start getting farther and

00:33:54
farther into the infrastructure

00:33:56
of this country.

00:33:58
And once we do that, folks, people are

00:34:00
gonna be starving.

00:34:02
People are gonna be starving to death, and

00:34:04
what does that bring? That brings one hell

00:34:07
of a lot of refugees.

00:34:10
We already know this from all of the

00:34:12
other conflicts in the Mid East. Where are

00:34:14
they gonna go?

00:34:17
Are we gonna let any of them here?

00:34:19
What if they were

00:34:21
freedom fighters standing up with our troops? Are

00:34:23
we gonna let couple million of more Iranians

00:34:26
in this country?

00:34:29
And what about Europe that's overwhelmed

00:34:31
with, refugees now?

00:34:34
The more likely,

00:34:36
receptacle

00:34:37
for any kind of mass

00:34:40
migration

00:34:41
of starving

00:34:44
or at minimum displaced

00:34:46
refugees, which could easily happen.

00:34:50
If this war goes on too long and

00:34:53
has to get too tough,

00:34:56
It's a problem.

00:34:58
It's a problem.

00:35:01
Potentially, it could be all good with the

00:35:03
Chinese and all smiles with the, you know,

00:35:05
with the Russians,

00:35:08
degrading one of their top allies.

00:35:11
But they they're gonna strike back, folks.

00:35:14
In some fashion or another, they're not just

00:35:16
gonna sit there and do absolutely nothing Lavrov.

00:35:21
The Soviet foreign minister has already said,

00:35:25
we're not gonna allow America to have a

00:35:27
victory in this war with Iran.

00:35:31
How's he gonna back that up? I don't

00:35:33
know.

00:35:35
It's a serious situation.

00:35:38
It is a very,

00:35:40
very

00:35:41
serious situation.

00:35:47
What other third parties could get involved

00:35:51
with this

00:35:53
struggle that's going on?

00:35:56
So let's talk about Israel for a minute.

00:35:58
I

00:35:59
I I mean, I the this show,

00:36:03
the purpose of this show is to tell

00:36:05
you that this is the hour of decision

00:36:07
to save our republic

00:36:08
and to restore our republic

00:36:12
from the depredations

00:36:14
of the globalists,

00:36:17
the internationalists,

00:36:18
the Fabian

00:36:19
socialist, as they're very accurately called,

00:36:24
that have been working in this country in

00:36:26
a concerted fashion and working through the government

00:36:31
of our country in a concerted fashion

00:36:34
since at minimum, the,

00:36:37
administration

00:36:37
of Woodrow Wilson, which began in 1913.

00:36:44
That is a long time.

00:36:47
And we've seen

00:36:48
the beginnings of the culmination

00:36:50
of this with the Biden administration

00:36:53
taking away all of our liberties,

00:36:58
taking away our freedom of speech, taking away

00:37:01
our ability to organize,

00:37:02
putting attorneys in jail,

00:37:05
violating attorney client privileges, rigging elections,

00:37:10
something that is always a stock and trade

00:37:13
of the Marxist because they have no morals,

00:37:15
folks.

00:37:17
They have absolutely no morals. They think they're

00:37:20
right. They think science is on their side.

00:37:23
They love power,

00:37:25
and they don't care.

00:37:28
They don't care about the niceties of western

00:37:30
civilization. They don't care about the niceties of

00:37:33
democracy, which they're talking about constantly,

00:37:38
but they don't actually care about that.

00:37:40
So that's

00:37:41
our biggest enemy

00:37:43
is the Fabian socialist within the gates. The

00:37:45
enemy within the gates,

00:37:48
and they always have been joined at the

00:37:49
hip in some way with the world communist

00:37:52
movement

00:37:54
that was first centered in Moscow, and now

00:37:56
I would argue

00:37:58
is centered in Beijing.

00:38:01
But,

00:38:02
they've declared war on us, folks. The Chinese

00:38:05
have declared war on us,

00:38:07
and that's how they look at it. Yes.

00:38:09
They will negotiate.

00:38:11
Yes. They will smile and shake Trump's hand.

00:38:15
That don't mean nothing

00:38:18
in diplomacy and particularly not from a communist.

00:38:23
They are bent on world domination, and they

00:38:26
have taken so much advantage of this country.

00:38:30
And I need to really get into some

00:38:32
episodes on China,

00:38:34
on the history,

00:38:37
on the role of Fabian socialist in this

00:38:39
country, on the development of communism in China.

00:38:42
We've touched on

00:38:44
it. Talking about the Institute for Pacific Relations

00:38:47
and everything they did

00:38:50
to help Mao say tongue take power.

00:38:53
But,

00:38:54
China is a enemy of The United States

00:38:58
full stop.

00:39:00
We need to decouple completely

00:39:02
in a systematic

00:39:03
fashion

00:39:04
from China because they are an enemy.

00:39:08
The Fabians are an enemy. China is an

00:39:10
enemy. I put Russia

00:39:13
in that same basket and at minimum because

00:39:16
they are

00:39:18
a firm ally at this point of China.

00:39:22
There's a lot of other reasons I do

00:39:23
that, but I won't get into those

00:39:26
right now.

00:39:28
So and Iran is on this game board

00:39:31
as an ally,

00:39:34
as an asset, as an agent

00:39:37
of this effort against us coming from Russia

00:39:41
and China.

00:39:43
And so in that sense,

00:39:46
I'm not against

00:39:49
completely

00:39:50
obliterating

00:39:53
this regime, but the, second order consequences

00:39:57
of doing it

00:39:59
at this time and the way we are

00:40:00
doing it, I am extremely concerned about.

00:40:04
I'm not I was not concerned about going

00:40:06
after Maduro.

00:40:09
I mean, Trump on one level,

00:40:11
if you look at it from Trump's perspective,

00:40:15
he's taking major players off the board that

00:40:17
were all key allies

00:40:21
of Russia and China starting with Venezuela,

00:40:25
Maduro,

00:40:25
certainly Cuba, and Cuba's about ready to fall.

00:40:29
I can't even believe it myself.

00:40:31
I mean, in many ways, what Trump is

00:40:33
doing

00:40:34
is a beautiful thing,

00:40:37
but

00:40:38
this situation with Iran is a little

00:40:41
different.

00:40:43
And then we have to talk about Israel,

00:40:46
the wild card. I mean, organized jewelry in

00:40:48
the world has been

00:40:50
up to its eyeballs,

00:40:53
with the communist movements,

00:40:55
in certain countries and with the Fabian socialist

00:40:58
movement in this country,

00:41:01
a lot of the early Zionists believed Jerusalem

00:41:05
would be the seat

00:41:06
eventually of the beautif big, beautiful one world

00:41:10
government.

00:41:12
But then over time, there was also this

00:41:14
secondary kind of outlaw force of these,

00:41:19
the party that,

00:41:20
BB Netanyahu belongs to,

00:41:24
that are just that seem to be more

00:41:26
focused just on their greater Israel project.

00:41:30
And without doubt, they've had Iran in the

00:41:33
crosshairs

00:41:34
for a long, long time. SA have been

00:41:37
telling us for a long time since the

00:41:39
nineteen nineties that, oh, in a couple of

00:41:41
weeks or in a couple of months or

00:41:42
in a short period of time,

00:41:45
they will get nuclear weapons and you need

00:41:47
to do something about it right now.

00:41:49
So they've been wanting this from us for

00:41:51
a long time. But,

00:41:53
you know, when the Iraq war

00:41:56
started, it was like,

00:41:58
why,

00:41:59
we were attacked by Al Qaeda. Well, we

00:42:02
were told we were attacked by Al Qaeda

00:42:05
on 09/11.

00:42:07
So the first thing we need to do

00:42:08
is take out Saddam Hussein.

00:42:11
It made no sense, folks.

00:42:14
It really,

00:42:15
really

00:42:16
made

00:42:17
no sense

00:42:19
except

00:42:20
it's what all of the neocons, almost all

00:42:23
of them Jewish,

00:42:25
all of them Zionist,

00:42:28
that was the argument they were making day

00:42:30
and night

00:42:33
to George Bush, and they were making,

00:42:35
previous to that to Bill Clinton with their

00:42:38
clean break

00:42:41
memo of 1996.

00:42:42
You can look that up.

00:42:45
Where they list all of our all of

00:42:46
their enemies.

00:42:49
And one by one, they have been knocking

00:42:51
off their enemies in The Middle East, but

00:42:53
they have been

00:42:55
creating a tremendous

00:42:57
amount of disruption

00:43:01
of The Middle East in the process,

00:43:04
including this recent situation

00:43:06
in Syria,

00:43:09
where we now have

00:43:10
you know, we're we're sending our guys over

00:43:12
to fight Al Qaeda,

00:43:16
supposedly, to fight and die for America against

00:43:19
our worst enemy ever, Al Qaeda.

00:43:22
Now we're happy to put an Al Qaeda

00:43:24
guy in a in the,

00:43:27
executive,

00:43:28
position

00:43:29
in Syria

00:43:31
because that's what Israel wants.

00:43:33
Israel and,

00:43:35
you know, Hamas,

00:43:36
a creation of Israel.

00:43:38
Anyway, I don't wanna go too far into

00:43:39
that now. I don't have time.

00:43:41
Maybe I will have to go back through

00:43:43
all of this.

00:43:45
But Israel has been

00:43:47
a major

00:43:49
regional

00:43:51
troublemaker,

00:43:53
and everything they do, folks,

00:43:56
is for them. They're supposed to be our

00:43:58
greatest ally.

00:44:00
Why did they sign a contract

00:44:03
in 2021?

00:44:05
Not not not in 1961,

00:44:08
not in 2001, but in 2021

00:44:11
with the Chinese

00:44:13
to be

00:44:16
a major concession for the Chinese at their

00:44:18
port at Haifa

00:44:21
to where they have all these cranes and

00:44:22
every one of them have monitoring equipment on

00:44:25
them,

00:44:27
monitoring

00:44:28
our activities

00:44:29
in the major Israeli port of Haifa.

00:44:33
Why?

00:44:34
If they are our greatest ally

00:44:37
and and this is just be I mean,

00:44:38
there are so many things with Israel like

00:44:40
this.

00:44:42
They're only our ally when they are,

00:44:45
and it's only when it's to their advantage.

00:44:48
They've never sacrificed

00:44:50
anything

00:44:51
for this country otherwise.

00:44:54
And, yes, they're in this battle now because

00:44:56
this is existential

00:44:58
at this point for sure for Israel

00:45:01
with Iran.

00:45:03
But is it for us?

00:45:05
Was the timing

00:45:07
correct

00:45:08
to have the potential

00:45:10
of

00:45:12
oil prices going through the roof,

00:45:14
economic

00:45:15
dislocation going through the roof,

00:45:18
refugees

00:45:19
pouring into Europe or maybe here,

00:45:22
terrorism,

00:45:24
reactions that could be violent and could be

00:45:26
destabilizing

00:45:27
with China, with Russia,

00:45:29
having to be on the ground in a

00:45:32
huge country with nothing but mountain ranges and

00:45:35
fanatical

00:45:36
crazy

00:45:37
Shiites

00:45:38
who have just had their

00:45:40
spiritual leader

00:45:42
murdered

00:45:42
and his successor

00:45:44
murdered

00:45:46
by our government.

00:45:48
Is this really the position that we wanted

00:45:50
to be in at this point?

00:45:52
So anyhow,

00:45:53
this is how it works politically, folks.

00:45:57
These THAAD missiles seem to be the only

00:46:01
pretty close to 100%

00:46:03
effective interceptors that we have.

00:46:06
We have other sophisticated,

00:46:08
munitions that are also not in huge supply.

00:46:13
So that could be a real problem, but

00:46:15
we're gonna have to see folks. We just

00:46:17
don't know.

00:46:18
There's a lot we don't know.

00:46:21
We pray for our troops.

00:46:23
We pray for success. We don't pray for

00:46:25
failure of The United States, but we will

00:46:27
also pray there will be a very serious

00:46:31
assessment

00:46:32
of the influence that Israel has over our

00:46:36
foreign

00:46:37
policy. My name is Lou Moore, and you

00:46:39
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00:46:42
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