IRGC Begins Revenge Phase 2? Iran Sets Israel's Oil Infra On 'Fire', Then Makes Stunning IDF Claim Hindustan Times Mar 7, 2026 #Iran #Israel #USA
Iran has escalated its campaign with the 27th wave of Operation “True Promise 4”, unleashing precision missiles and swarms of armed drones that Tehran claims have hit Israel, U.S. bases and key energy hubs across the region. Israeli officials insisted most missiles were intercepted and no injuries were reported despite fragments hitting homes in cities like Lod. Watch the video for more.
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From now on, anything built in the name of an enemy similar to these bases, facilities, and equipment will be destroyed again and again with crushing blows. Iran's latest and most menacing warning to its enemies has dropped [music] in spectacular fashion. Israel may be trying hard to conceal the true scale of damage to its vital oil depo, but on the ground, the reality in Hifur appears far more dire. As its much hyped defenses appear to falter under sustained attack, Israel now stands accused by Iran of taking an unusual shield. The IRGC has openly charged that the Israeli army is using its own civilians as human shields to protect its soldiers. It is not just Israel that is feeling the heat as American military bases across the region also come under intense pressure in the 27th wave. Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iraq have been thrust into the line of fire with Iranian drones and missiles setting sights ablaze. Iran has now unleashed the 27th wave of Operation True Promise 4, combining precision missile strikes with swarms of armed drones in a coordinated multiffront assault. According to an official IRGC statement, this latest phase specifically targeted US and [music] Israeli military positions, aiming to weaken command hubs and strategic assets simultaneously. Iran says it struck an oil refinery in Israel's Hifer area using Kashar Shika missiles fitted with cluster bomb warheads designed to maximize damage across the sprawling industrial facility. While Israeli media insist the incoming missile landed harmlessly in an open area, Iranian sources firmly maintain that the projectile directly hit the refinery complex and sparked major damage. Reports further suggest that Iranian missiles also struck near the city of Kadira, which houses Israel's crucial Orat Rabbine power plant, raising fears over potential hits on energy [music] infrastructure. Additional blasts were reportedly heard around Jerusalem while air raid sirens wailed across Tel Aviv, signaling yet another wave of incoming threats over Israel's heartland. The IRGC further alleged that Israeli authorities were trying to confine residents to [music] the north and center of the country, limiting their movement under the pretext of security. Tran's forces went even further, accusing Israel of restricting civilians in order to use them as human shields, supposedly to protect high-ranking army officers and sensitive facilities. Even Israeli outlets appeared to acknowledge that Iran had fired cluster munitions toward Israeli territory, signaling a dangerous escalation in the types of weapons being deployed. However, the Israeli military claimed that the majority of Iranian missiles were successfully intercepted by its air defense systems before they could reach their targets. Despite those interceptions, fragments from one destroyed missile reportedly fell on a home in the city of Lud, causing damage and panic among residents there. Israeli reports stressed that no injuries were recorded in this latest barrage of Iranian attacks, even as explosions and alerts disrupted daily life across multiple cities. Beyond Israel itself, US military bases stationed in allied Arab countries also came under heavy fire, signaling Iran's intent to broaden the pressure on American forces. The IRGC said it targeted command units and weapons warehouses linked to the US Navy's fifth fleet in Bahrain, striking at the heart of Washington's maritime presence in the Gulf. Iranian drones are also reported to have hit hotels in Bahrain and Iraq that were believed to be hosting US military personnel, expanding the battlefield into civilian adjacent zones. Kuwait 2 reported a wave of hostile drone incursions with at least some strikes said to have targeted fuel tanks at its international airport in a brazen show of reach. The IRGC has warned that it will keep launching operations against what it labels as legitimate targets, vowing that its campaign will not stop as long as threats persist. The Islamic Republic of Iran respects the interests and sovereignty of its neighboring countries and has not carried out any incursions against them. However, any location from which aggression against Iran is launched will be regarded as a legitimate target. Iran will not compromise with the United States or the Zionist regime. Countries that have not provided space and facilities to the United States and the Zionist regime have not been and will not be our target. But all bases that are the origin of attacks against Iran will, as before, be heavily targeted on land, sea, and in space. We explicitly say that we struck them and destroyed them as a lesson for anyone who dares to violate our nation. And know that from now on, anything built in the name of an enemy similar to these bases, facilities, and equipment will be destroyed again and again with crushing blows. The Islamic Republic of Iran strongly welcomes the escort of oil tankers and the reported presence of American forces seeking to pass through the strait of Hormuz and says it is awaiting them. We advise the Americans to remember before taking any decision the burning of the super tanker bridge ton in 1987 and the oil tankers targeted more recently. In this battle, entering the area vertically does not mean you will leave it the same way. The same applies to your ships. You may intend to enter as floating vessels, but they may sink vertically to the bottom of the Persian Gulf. And a reminder to the corrupt island man, US President Donald Trump, the ground on this war map is in our hands, and we will continue. Iran's latest attacks were framed as retaliation, coming after Israel reportedly launched strikes on vital oil infrastructure in and around Tehran. The Israeli army claimed that its earlier raids had focused on Iranian fuel depots, which it alleged were directly linked to Thran's military logistics and operations. Iran's National Oil Refining and Distribution Company confirmed that key energy infrastructure came under missile attack on March 7th, triggering fires and emergency responses. According to the company, oil depots in both Tran and neighboring Albbor's province were struck by missiles, igniting large fires as firefighting teams rushed in to bring the blazes under Control. [music] for the good of our nation. Let's work together and let's truly make America great again. 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Chas Freeman: Iran’s Strategy in the US-Israel War | Why Pezeshkian Halted Strikes on Gulf States India & Global Left Premiered Mar 7, 2026 Left take with IGL\
Former US diplomat and China expert Chas W. Freeman Jr. joins us to analyze the rapidly escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of India and Global Left. If you are new to the show, please hit that subscribe button. Also consider becoming a YouTube member, a Patreon or donate small amount given in the link in the description box. Let me welcome our guest tonight, Ambassador Chess Freeman. Ambassador Freeman is a former American diplomat, an author and a geopolitical analyst. Ambassador Freeman, welcome back to Indian Global Left. Thank you, Jodish. Glad to be with you. There's a lot going on. Yeah. Um, we had you on last time. It was about 10 days if I'm not wrong. And you said that war is inevitable. But towards the end you also said you wish we could meet and talk about something else because it's so depressing. But I had to unfortunately I had to send you another email saying that uh I want to talk to you again. So if you could uh give us your assessment of what happened in the last 8 days or so in so far as the conflict. Yeah, let me um describe what I think is happening. Um basically December 29th there was a meeting between Prime Minister Netanyahu and Donald Trump at Mara Lago uh Donald Trump's club uh in [clears throat] Florida. uh and at that meeting they agreed uh on an attack on Iran. Um therefore the negotiations which took place in January and February were a sham. Uh they were cover again uh for the marshalling of forces to mount the attack that finally was mounted on February 28th. Um uh the the attack is in pursuit of Israeli strategy. There is no American strategy. There is an American campaign plan uh to implement the Israeli strategy. The aim of the Israeli strategy is uh to devastate Iran uh to eliminate it as a competitor for influence uh in the in West Asia. um and thereby facilitate the greater India greater Israel project uh which in en invisages everything from the Euphrates to the Nile becoming a Jewish ma managed um state presumably an apartate state as Israel itself is so um that's the theory um that's the strategy uh it's part of a long-term plan Um, Prime Minister Netanyahu has openly admitted that he's had this fever dream of finding an American president willing to do his way for 40 years. And in Donald Trump, he's found that man. Uh the campaign plan on the US side really um involves uh a very intensive uh set of strikes on Iran on multiple targets in Iran um with a view to um destroying Iran's capacity to conduct a war with with Israel. That campaign plan in my view is failing for the simple reason that the Iranians have spent 20 years preparing for an air campaign against them. um when they think they're about to be attacked, they relocate the sensitive materials or equipment uh that might be destroyed in an attack uh to hiding places. Uh now let me talk about the Iranian strategy because they do have a strategy. Uh first um point is that u they are sick and tired of continual provocations, assassinations, attacks, negotiations that are cover for surprise attacks. Uh and they're going for broke. Uh they are following a uh a strategy that will not stop until they reach their objective which is to devastate Israel. In other words, having received an existential threat from Israel, they now pose an existential threat to Israel. Um, and I sorry um uh I'm I used to chair a group in Washington that um called the Committee for the Republic. Uh and they have awkwardly decided this is the precise moment uh to get me back I guess. Anyway um you can cut all that out I hope. Um let me go back. So the Iranian strategy uh in is basically modeled on Muhammad Ali's strategy called rope a dope. that is take the all the punishment you can [clears throat] u behave if you will like Afghanistan or or Vietnam uh and b your time hide your capabilities until the other side is sufficiently exhausted so that you can deliver a knockout punch. Uh and um the uh here um uh we see uh a familiar pattern from the June war of 2025. Namely, Iran has begun the war [clears throat] uh by expanding its least advanced ammunition in an effort to deplete the intercept capability and the defense capability uh of Israel and the United States. And if the June June war is any guide, u about 10 or 12 days into this, Israel will in fact have exhausted its capacity to defend itself. Shortly after that, the US will run out of uh munitions. Why? Because every inter intercept attempt involves at least two or three and sometimes as many as a dozen or more interceptors being fired. Each one very expensive and each one in short supply. So the inventory of interception capabilities is rapidly depleting. Uh we are beginning, the United States is beginning to cannibalize systems in South Korea, Tamad, Patriot, and in Japan um in order to supplement um the dwindling uh uh logistical support for this war uh in West Asia. Um so Iran has not even begun to use its hypersonic weaponry which remains underground in storage waiting for the right moment. Um let me talk about the most important development today which is that President Peshken of Iran on behalf of the threeman governing council that has replaced the slain uh supreme leader Ali Kam uh has apologized to the Gulf Cooperation Council countries uh Kuwait, Bahrain uh Qatar, UAE and uh Oman for attacks on them. Uh and he's claimed that uh this is this was because Iran deliberately decentralized its military command after the attack on the on the supreme leader and that people were conducting unauthorized attacks. Uh that is not true. uh but it is a very deaf way of uh giving uh an excuse to the Gulf Arabs uh that they need in order to do to meet the Peskians uh conditions during the time the the the war opened with on Saturday about 1:00 a.m. with um an attack on uh the Supreme Leader by the Israeli Air Force. Um it was immediately responded to by Iran which knocked out um most of the radar systems and other equipment that the US had deploy deployed to the region. Uh there is some evidence that all five THAAD radars theater high altitude air defense radars were destroyed. a $ 1.1 billion dollar radar in Allade in Qatar was destroyed or severely damaged. Um they not only knocked out the uh eyes and ears of the United States in the region, but at least one of those installations was aimed at China and Russia. Uh so the United States has been decisively weakened uh in in in those terms. Um the American bases became militarily inoperable. The personnel were evacuated to hotels. Iran then followed up by attacking the hotels. So um what is going on here is a very deliberate uh strategy combining diplomacy with force u to convince the Gulf Arabs that they cannot afford to have American bases on their territory that far from defending them these bases make them vulnerable to attack and Iran has gone farther. It has openly threatened to destroy their oil production and gas production capabilities. It has closed the straight of Hormuz. I'll come back to that. But um alongside the military attacks uh although there's no I'm now speculating there must have been a very intense dialogue between the various GCC capitals um uh Riyad, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait and so on um uh and the Iranians um about Iran's terms for calling off the attack. So they have now called off the attacks on the condition that none of these bases be used against them. Uh Donald Trump has said this is an Iranian surrender to the Gulf Arabs. It's not at all. What it is is a ceasefire and it probably includes now again I'm speculating an undertaking by the Gulf Arabs not only to prevent American use of these facilities against Iran but after the war is over which will be determined I think by Iran not by Israel or the United States uh to remove those bases. So Iran is achieving a long-term objective that it has had of removing the American military presence from the Gulf. That's my interpretation of this. Um only time will tell whether that interpretation is correct or not. Uh but I think AAM's razor the simplest explanation for what has happened usually is the best suggests that this is what happened. Um now this Gulf of uh the straight of Harmuz has been closed. Uh it has been closed um uh by it was not closed by naval uh forces. The Iranian Navy appears mostly to have been sunk including one Iranian cruiser that was in was participating in a multinational exercise with India that was sunk off Sri Lanka by an American submarine despite the fact that I believe the American Navy was also involved in this multinational exercise. So this was a a war crime, not a uh unjustified, but it has the effect of legitimizing Iranian globalization of the war. That is, it need no longer be constrained to the region. It's very dangerous for that reason. Um now the Gulf, the straight of Hormuz is closed um on the model of the Houthi closure of the Red Sea. That was the first successful sea blockade conducted from the land. Uh Iran has spent 20 years preparing the land-based closure of the straight of Hormuz. Uh and while Donald Trump has directed the International Development Finance Company Corporation of the United States to to step in to provide insurance now that insurance is not available from other sources. um they don't have the legal authority or the funds to do that. So I suspect this is an empty gesture uh although they are in discussion with insurance companies. Uh second he's ordered the US Navy to escort uh any tankers that are brave enough to try to run the blockade. But I think the US Navy lacks both the ships uh and the capability to do that against land-based missiles and artillery which cover the straight from the Iranian uh uh earth. So um so this is uh u this is not the short victorious war that Donald Trump imagined. uh he has cited multiple objectives, some of them self-contradictory. There is no clear explanation for this war. Uh some say it's to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, but we killed the supreme leader who was the only cork in the bottle on that issue. Everyone else in Iran below him appears to have decided that there must be a nuclear weapon for deterrent purposes. And look to the example of North Korea, which responded to maximum pressure by developing a uh a an ICBM with multiple re-entry vehicles, nuclear and Duke decoys that can strike anywhere in the United States. That's probably the next stage in Iran. Anyway, Iran now has um the the obstacle to Iran making a decision to build a nuclear weapon has been removed both because the supreme leader who opposed it has been murdered and because the fatwa that prevented Iran from building a nuclear weapon um made an exception when there was an existential challenge to the Islamic Republic, which there now is um explicitly A second objective supposedly was to counter Iranian missile capabilities against Israel. And here there's been a very convoluted argument. Um on the eve of the Israeli attack backed by the United States, this is an Israeli American war, not an American Israeli war. I mean the prime mover is Israel and Iran knows that which is why it is focused on wreaking havoc in Israel and I'll come to that. Um the um uh this this war um uh before it was started there were people in Washington arguing that we should encourage the Israelis to go first because then we can argue that we're responding defensively to a threat of actual Iranian retaliation. Um that uh convoluted argument found expression in Marco Rubio. Um and then a day later he had to do 180°ree turn and say no no no because Donald Trump said no, Israel didn't start this war. I did. Um I take credit for it. Um and so we see American officials behaving like Soviet apparachics uh in the uh in the Soviet era. uh turning uh pretzel logics into pretzel-like convolutions and reversing themselves at a moment's notice quite shamelessly. And one wonders whether the end result will not be for Mr. Rubio what Molotov the Soviet foreign minister suffered namely reassignment to a hydroelectric project in outer Mongolia. Perhaps Mr. Rubio will end up running a lemonade stand in uh Tijuana or perhaps San Diego. Anyway, um um in the middle of all this, I should add u the Trump administration is threatening uh the Cuban government with annihilation. Um so there's a certain consistency here. U the savagery of uh the newly renamed Department of War is much evidence. Let me turn finally to the issue of what is happening in in Israel. Uh first uh let us acknowledge Israeli military and censorship is very effective. Uh it's effective not only because it is applied strenuously to people in Israel but also because the Zionisttoriented American media respect it. So when Israel says something they just dutifully repeat it when that is challenged they say well we can't verify that. Um so we know very little in the mainstream media about what is happening in Israel. There is an interesting clip um from an Indian journalist Braj Moan uh who just posted this on X uh which indicates what other sources are saying uh namely the interception of incoming Iranian missiles is failing uh the damage is extensive and I recall that in the June war 408 buildings [clears throat] were destroyed in Israel. Many Israelis are still homeless as a result of that. U this now is much worse. Uh and um uh Mr. Mahan um is quite panicky in his little clip. Um uh and um he clearly has been uh renewed his uh done puja. He's got a nice red mark on his between his eyes. Um India uh is in a very poor position. Uh it has almost no strategic petroleum reserve. I believe there's about 9 and a half days supply in the Indian strategic petroleum reserve whereas China has 253 days of of strategic petroleum reserve and uh Japan incur quite a bit less but still far more than India. So it's entirely natural that uh uh the Indian government has petitioned the United States for a an exemption from the Russian oil embargo that the United States had imposed and the Russian Federation has offered to resupply India with oil which it will have to do by the Pacific or around Africa because uh so Um, India's going to suffer power outages. Um, the one that you just experienced is probably not related to that. Uh, but um, things are going to get pretty tough. Second effect is about half the world's fertilizer supply has just been cut off in the northern hemisphere. This is right in advance of the planting season. So, we're going to have a food shortage down the road. Um and if we look at the energy picture, gutter uh has had to stop production of gas uh both for export and domestically. I mean, for example, there's a Norwegian aluminum factory in gutter that has had to shut down uh because no gas is available to power uh it. Um and uh the land-based facilities u that produce uh liqufied natural gas in gutter have been uh damaged. We're told it will be uh many weeks, perhaps months before they can be brought back online. Um, and so, um, we're in a situation where, uh, the United States and Israel, following Israel, a long-term Israeli ambition, has started a war, which is not going to be the short victorious war that its u proponents imagined, but a long war of attrition in which industrial capacity uh, and inventory of weaponry and defensive equipment will decide the outcome along with the ability to take punishment. Again, Muhammad Ali and Rope a do you know I'll take all the punches you give me. I'll punch you enough to exhaust you and when you are exhausted I will strike you. And that is the Iranian strategy. And no, of course it may not work but at the moment it appears to be working. And so um I think uh the mainstream media and the boastful statements of the central command must be taken not with a a grain of salt but a boulder of salt. Um so uh this is sort of a summary I think of what is happening uh at least as I see it and of course I may be wrong because information is in very short supply and I would point out we're only seven or eight days into uh this uh war. I guess it's eight um seven and a half eight days now. um we um and it's going to go on for quite a while and um and uh the um uh I think probably midweek next week um uh sometime around the 10th of March the 11th or 12th um we will see um whether I'm correct about um the capacity of the United States and Israel to defend themselves against hypersonic missiles which is almost non-existent anyway. way uh is uh is essentially eliminated. Um we're hearing talk out of the Pentagon about um uh about falling back to um air launched cruise missiles um from that is standing off um hundreds of miles and firing missiles at targets in Iran. But the assumption there is that the United States has wiped out Iranian air defenses. I think it's an open question whether it has or not uh for two reasons. Uh, first the Iranians given the rope a doe strategy may well have decided to save those by moving them underground out of the way and not expending their own self-defense capacity at the opening when [clears throat] Israeli and American capacities are at their peak. So they may be uh uh these air defense capabilities may still exist to be brought forward uh when required um or appropriate. Second um battle damage assessment uh in an air war is exceedingly difficult. I was reminded of a friend of the NATO American air campaign against Serbia in the war to u vivbec Serbia and remove Kosovo from it. Um uh the Serbs had apparently 17 U launchers for their air defenses. Um and we reported destroying 64 of those 17. So I mean uh and I remember from my time as ambassador during the Gulf War of 1999 uh that uh uh our air force and the Israeli air force were continuously announcing the destruction of Iranian Scud launchers uh and then they turned out not to be destroyed. Uh so we've seen um videos of missiles launching from beneath the sands that is they are uh they are in silos covered with dirt and a very thin protector between them and the sky and suddenly they burst forth from an apparent a desert empty desert. So I don't know um uh whether you know Iran is holding back appropriate things. I suspect it may be. I want I wanted to ask you a little bit more about uh President Bzkian's decision or announcement to halt strikes u at the Gulf uh states uh uh conditional uh conditioned on u that no attacks are coming no further attacks are were to come from from them again. Um I I wonder what what makes them take this decision. I mean um of course on one hand as you said it's uh uh it's it's it's a strategy of uh attacking US and Iran while opening diplomacy to to the rest of uh the states in the region. But one may also wonder what makes them hope that the Gulf states are independent enough to take uh uh open friendship or or or or or push the United States out of the region. Well, the basic lesson that they're trying to impart, I think has to provide in the name of defending the Gulf States against Iran or other attackers in fact don't do that. They become they justify Iranian attacks on these very states. So they are not a source of protection but of vulnerability and they therefore should be removed. That's the basic lesson Iran has been trying to d draw draw home. The two other two possible reasons for that I see for the timing of the uh uh of the ceasefire uh unilateral ceasefire announced by Iran against these states, not against the United States. Uh Iran has made it clear it's going to continue to attack Israel and the United States, but it has now exempted the Gulf States um and done so uh in a um tactful apologetic manner that maximizes the chances that they will accept the ceasefire. In other words, Pzeskian says, "We're really sorry. This was all a mistake." Of course it wasn't a mistake but um he gives them the out of accepting that it was a mistake. So two possibilities one there were there were agreements reached to diplomacy which is not visible uh between the Gulf states and Iran and the Gulf states agreed that as they have said publicly they would not allow any American use of their bases against Iran. And second they probably also agreed that when the war is over those bases will disappear. So, Iran has achieved its long-standing objective. That is the most likely possibility. As a secondary consideration, Iran has expanded mostly drones, very few missiles um on these spaces. um and uh it may want to just save them for further use against the United States and Israel having made its point it believes uh to the Gulf Arabs. So uh I think this is u a very important uh uh development and I don't think uh it is as Donald Trump suggested an Iranian surrender to the Gulf Arabs. Yeah, I wasn't surprised about the announcement itself because uh my reading um in the recent days has been Iran had been very very cautious even while they were attacking even um their attacks on hotels. uh they came out unjustified saying that oh we only attacked the hotels because it was US personnels who had to retreat back to the hotels effectively saying that we are still maintaining that difference or discrimination between attacking military assets and so I wasn't surprised by that but right but they did they attacked for example uh the port of Dukam in Oman uh which is a purely Omani port but it has all storage for than the US Navy draws on and it's a US Navy anchorage. So Oman which has been the indispensable neutral mediator in these sham negotiations uh Oman is I think a gasast at having been used in this fashion twice. Um but the uh foreign minister um bad alidi has has uh has been very clear that there was real progress being made uh in the um in the in the negotiations by the Iranians. They had gone well beyond the so-called JCPOA or joint comprehensive plan of action. They had agreed to forego any storage of material that was substantially enriched. Um and um they had agreed to go back to low levels of enrichment. Um and uh we've heard Steve Whit um the who of course knows absolutely he's a real estate um uh manipulator. He's Donald Trump's crony. He knows nothing about nuclear weapons or Iran or the Arabs or anything else. And nor does Jared Kushner um who does not have a PhD in nuclear physics last time I looked. Um no, these people say, well, it's the inherent right wickoff says it's the inherent right of President Trump to insist that they have no enrichment, but it's the inherent right of of Iran under article 4 of the non-proliferation treaty to have enrichment. So once again, the United States is in contempt of international law and making assertions which have no basis at all um in in uh in law and practice. Um, so I think the Trump administration has thoroughly discredited itself abroad. Um, not not only with this unprovoked attack, but with with Israel, but with the manner in which 65 people at a girl school in Minab. Normally, one would expect an apology. This was a targeting error. We're really sorry. No, nothing. Um the the sinking with us by a submarine of an Iranian cruise ship cruise cruiser that had been engaged in an in essentially diplomatically organized uh multinational exercise off India. Um you know is another this is like s the German sinking of the Lucitania in World War I. It discredits the United States and um so uh and uh Secretary of Defense self-styled Secretary of War Ex Hath's statements could well have been made by Adolf Hitler. They are um totally savage. He dismisses so-called international institutions. He says in so-called international law, he said there should be no rules of engagement or no holds barred. everything should uh you know the objective is to destroy, murder uh and uh erase uranian power. So um this is bad enough um internationally but domestically you know we have a we have a situation where Israeli impunity depends entirely on support from the United States and that support is rapidly crumbling. Uh the American public is not behind this war. Even some Republicans who normally behave like members of a Leninist party falling in line with the great leaders judgments um are condemning this. There is a split in MAGA between those who favored restraint. U Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Green come to mind as the two most prominent spokespeople for this view. uh and uh and wararm mongers like Lindseay uh Graham. Um and uh so um the the the basis both for support for the continuation of the war [snorts] and for MAGA and for President Trump are all being rapidly eroded by this. uh and I think the effort to or the statement that you know Cuba is next is an an effort to finesse this reality. I don't think it will succeed. So this is a disaster uh for the United States, for Israel, for Iran. Of course, Iran is being battered. Um and um I guess I should say one final thing and that is um the preparation for this uh for the regime change u operation that this is uh you know some days Donald Trump admits that sometimes he doesn't and Marco Rubio always seems to insist except when he's told otherwise that it is a regime change operation. The basis for this was very carefully prepared. The Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, brought down the Iranian currency. He says he did so. He takes credit for doing so in order to produce protests by making Iranians so miserable that they would take to the streets. They did that. At that point, agents of influence who had been supplied with Starlink receivers to coordinate their actions without regard to the internet. Um uh 50,000 such receivers infiltrated into Iran. They went into action to try to um ensure that the pre peaceful protests would become violent and evoke violence from the government, which they did. Uh so Iran says 3,710 people including uh both members of the police and the basie the voluntary volunteer militia as well as members of the public were killed. Uh west has vastly exaggerated numbers. The truth is probably somewhere in between. I don't I don't think we should expect the Iranian government to tell the truth any more than western governments have been doing. Um so um this was the justific one one of the justifications for the one that initially came out from Donald Trump was there's uh human right violations in in Iran. We have to stop this and we're coming to your rescue which uh you know is nonsense because coming to the your rescue from the air by bombing you and making you even more miserable um is not a good solution. Um now the final thing here is uh one of the uh things that Iran did with its closure of the straight of Hormuz of course was to sever the revenues from oil and gas of all the producers in the Gulf. Uh some uh like Saudi Arabia are very close to uh fiscal uh emergency. Others like Kuwait um basically live off coupon clipping on investments that they have made with previous uh uh profits from oil and oil and gas. Um Bahrain is dependent [snorts] on Saudi Arabia. Qatar is the third largest gas producer in the world. It's had to stop producing gas as I mentioned. Um UAE is also bottled up in the straight of Hormuz. Oman is not uh but Oman is a very minor oil and gas producer. Uh so the revenues of these countries have all been stopped. Uh Iran has stopped its own revenues. Um and clearly it has made a calculation that it can do that for quite a while. Um and uh I don't haven't seen any studies of how long that might be, but I'm sure the Iranians have made such studies and in preparation for this strategy. Uh so um we're looking at u uh uh pre terrible pressure on governments in the Gulf. um not just um financial because of course their populations their native populations at least and some of them have very small native populations large populations of South Asians Indians Pakistanis Bangladeshis Sri Lankans Filipinos and so forth um um we're looking at um population native populations that have been turned almost 100% % against Israel and the United States by the genocide in Gaza. So they're under pressure, these governments are already under pressure politically to dissociate themselves from the United States and Israel. Uh now they there is fiscal pressure, revenue pressure on them as well. And um uh they're not known for their courage. So we'll see what they decide. It's their decision. Uh if I'm correct, they have made a decision and communicated it to Iran. Uh but I might be wrong about that. So um outside u the region, we face u uh reduced crops in the in in the next harvest cycle. Um reduced supplies of petrochemicals and fertilizer. an increase in oil prices. Oil is now at about $94 a barrel um and headed upward. Uh I think it's going to hit 150 or more. Uh this means uh that in the United States which has a policy of trying to keep gasoline prices low to benefit consumers and um appease voters that we're going to see uh the doubling of price gas at the pump at a minimum. So we're going to have $4.50 50 cents, $5 in much of the country, seven or eight, maybe nine in California. Uh and um uh as we go into midterm elections, assuming Donald Trump can't stop them as he would like to do, um uh the voters are not going to be in a good mood for and this therefore could be the demise of MAGA u and much of the Republican party if the voters take their revenge. So this is an earthquake uh and very high on the recctor scale. This is probably first American war that is unpopular right from the beginning. Um remind me if there was another um I think it's uh it's the first war in which we have taken the level of damage to infrastructure and presence that we've already taken. [clears throat] In other words, [snorts] um we've been we've been immune. We make war through proxies. And and let me just mention the proxy impact on this because it's also considerable. If the United States is focused on resupplying the stocks of Israel and itself, it is not going to be able to make those things available to the Europeans to transfer to Ukraine. So Ukraine has just suffered a strategic blow which may be fatal. Uh you know this is all an illustration jish that before you start a war you should set clear and feasible objectives. You should u devote the resources necessary to achieve those objectives. You should try to achieve them in a way that does not do permanent damage to your reputation and you should um have a plan for terminating the war. We have no plan for terminating this war and I don't think we're capable of doing it because as I said at the outset Iran is playing for keeps. They want to destroy Israel as a threat to them. You know Iran may have been a potential threat to Israel but Israel is a very real threat to Iran. uh and Iran has every right under international law uh to retaliate against um the attacks uh uh from uh American and other western bases. Uh and in this connection I would just say the performance of the Europeans has been amazingly um maladroid illconsidered and fatal to the Europe's reputation. someone like Sir Kristarmmer who says, "Well, I I don't we're not going to support this war from Diego Garcia or Cyprus or RAF bases in in Britain and then turns around and says, "No, we have to protect the uh Gulf Arabs from the unprovoked attack by Iran." I mean, Orwell would turn in his grave at this um and other statements. uh Macron saying, "Well, this should show Iran that it should negotiate in good faith when it did negotiate in good faith and the United States did not." Um so, uh I go back to the Soviet analogy. Even the Europeans didn't. There was a snapback of the E3, uh the E3. Yeah, of course. And but I'm I'm I'm I'm uh I don't know in what respect they are differentiated from the members of the Warsaw back under uh the Soviet Union whenever the Soviet Union with it. So one day, one day Hitler was the great monster. And then after the Molotov Ribbentrop pact, no, we have to support the uh Soviet pact with Nazi Germany and you know this is all correct. And then we get into the cold war and [clears throat] every time uh the Soviet Union changes course for does something really foolish like invading Afghanistan, everybody in the Warsaw fact does what the US Congress and the Europeans do, namely stand up and applaud. Have you lost the power again? No, no, no. It's it's fine. So I think we've probably exhausted this topic for now. Uh it is again I I know less than eight full days into this war and uh uh much is uncertain. Uh I um I've put forward various hypotheses about what is happening but that's all they are. And uh we may find that I'm wrong. I don't believe so. Uh I believe there is good reason to believe that uh the hypotheses I've stated are correct but time will tell. We'll leave it there ambassador Freeman. Thank you so much for your time. Well thank you Jesish and I hope the power stays on in Delhi. Yes. Hi my name is Aayish man. I along with Jotis man have started this platform. The last two years we have tried to build content for the left and progressive forces. We have interviewed economists, historians, political commentators and activists so far. If you have liked our content so far and want us to build an archive for the left, I have two requests for you. Please do consider donating for the cause. link is in the description below. Also, if you are not able to do so, don't feel sad. You can always like our videos and share our videos to your comrades. Finally, don't forget to hit the subscribe button. [music] [music] [music]
Unexploded Iran missile goes off in Tel Aviv moment after IDF arrives - Nobody expected it - OPTM OPTM Mar 8, 2026
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This is a special report. The images you are about to hear described are graphic. The truth is brutal and the silence from official channels is deafening. Over the last 48 hours, a video has been burning up the timeline on X.com and it shows a moment of such devastating irony that it would almost be comedic if it weren't so tragic. We are talking about an incident that just occurred in Tel Aviv. A moment that the Israeli military machine desperately does not want you to see. Imagine the scene. Sirens blared across Tel Aviv and parts of central and southern Israel as Iran launched another round of ballistic missiles, sending residents rushing into bomb shelters. Waves of Iranian missile attacks rock Israel. Israel is in panic after Iran conducted missile drills across several cities. Sirens have stopped. The allclear has been given. A missile presumed to be a dud, is lying dormant in a residential area. The fire crews move in. The rescue teams arrive to help civilians. The IDF bomb squad, the best of the best, surrounds the warhead to render it safe. And then, in the split second they are all clustered around it, the device detonates. Sources on the ground citing emergency services that are now being muzzled are indicating that the casualty count from that single horrific moment is staggering. We are hearing reports of over 500 confirmed killed, primarily first responders and military personnel. But that number is fluid and it is climbing. It was a trap, a brutal, calculated trap. This is not just a malfunctioning piece of weaponry. Military analysts are already calling this a new and terrifying phase in warfare. What Iran appears to have deployed is what some are calling intelligent munitions or sleeper missiles. These aren't just bombs. They are hunter killers. The theory based on the footage we are seeing is that these specific projectiles are designed to go silent. They fake a malfunction. They land without detonating and they wait. They are packed with sensors and explosives, lying dormant, collecting intel and transmitting data back to command centers until the exact moment the enemy's best and brightest crowd around to investigate. It is a devastating psychological operation as much as a military one. They are using the Israelis own doctrine of protecting life against them, turning rescue missions into mass casualty events. Before we dive deeper into how Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to scrub the internet of these images and why the Pentagon is panicking, I need you to do something for me. We are one of the last outlets left that is willing to call this exactly as it is. No sugar coating, no bowing to Zionist pressure, no censoring the truth to protect the feelings of wararmongers. The corporate media won't show you these videos. They won't tell you about the 500 dead in Tel Aviv because it doesn't fit the narrative of Israeli invincibility. If you believe in honest journalism, if you want the truth about this war that the establishment is terrified, you'll see you need to hit that like button. It tells the algorithm that people want the real story. And more importantly, smash that subscribe button. Join this channel. We are building a fortress of truth here and we need you inside it with us. do it now and then let's get into the filth that Netanyahu is trying to hide. All right, let's talk about the censorship because what is happening inside Israel right now is not just war. It is a war on information. Benjamin Netanyahu is hiding. He is hiding in bunkers and he is hiding the bodies. The official casualty figures coming out of Tel Aviv after that sleeper missile incident. A joke. They are calling it a gas leak. They are calling it a minor incident with few injuries. Meanwhile, whistleblowers are flooding out of the country with testimony that paints a very different picture. Take the case of an Indian journalist Braj Moan Singh who was trapped in the occupied territories and just managed to escape. He gave a testimony to the press that should chill you to the bone. He said that people are dying in Israeli bunkers, deep 100 ft deep bunkers, and the government is simply not reporting it. He described how journalists are forbidden from filming bodies, forbidden from visiting hospitals, and given fake numbers. He recounted going to a strike site where a local told him four entire families had been wiped out, their homes turned to dust. The next day, the Israeli military minders told him there was only one casualty, one. They are literally erasing people. right Indian city. Only one one casualty, one person died. There were four houses. Nobody's alive. Alarmology drones. And here is the kicker that exposes the lie about their superior technology. This journalist confirmed what we have long suspected. The radars are gone. The much vaunted Iron Dome, the David Sling, the entire American backed air defense network. Iran has punched so many holes in it that it's essentially Swiss cheese. Sing reported that missiles are striking without warning. No sirens, no red alerts on the apps, just a sudden explosion. Why? Because Iranian strikes have systematically degraded and destroyed Israel's radar arrays and detection systems, the startup nation is flying blind and they are lying to their own citizens to prevent a mass panic that would bring down the government. And while Netanyahu is busy trying to control the narrative in Tel Aviv, the news is tightening elsewhere. Iranian state media, including Press TV and the Thrron Times, are reporting that the IRGC has expanded the theater of war. They have followed through on their promise. We are getting confirmed reports of a significant strike on the Jufair naval base in Bahrain. This is not a small thing, folks. Jair is the home of the US Navy's fifth fleet. This is the headquarters of American naval power in the Persian Gulf. According to Iranian sources, this strike was framed as direct retaliation for an alleged US attack on a desalination plant on Iran's Keshum Island. You see the game here? The US and Israel thought they could target Iranian infrastructure, cutting off water to civilians, no less, and get away with it. Iran just sent a 2,000 km message that if you mess with their civilian infrastructure, they will hit your military command centers. Videos circulating online show high-rise buildings in Manama, Bahrain, engulfed in flames after the strikes. The US is downplaying it, of course, saying no damage to the base. But you don't see skyscrapers catching fire next to a military installation without some serious collateral damage or perhaps precision targeting. This brings us to the absolute farce of the American military machine. While Iran is deploying hypersonic missiles that can evade detection and sleeper warheads that play dead, the United States Air Force is doing something that would be embarrassing in a video game, let alone a real war. We have to talk about the decoys. Iranian news sources alongside Russian military experts like Yuri Nutov are revealing that the US and Israel are burning through millions if not billions of dollars in munitions, hitting literally nothing. That's right. Satellite imagery and drone footage are emerging showing that many of the air bases and missile batteries the Pentagon claims to have destroyed were actually inflatable balloons and painted plywood. We are talking about dummy helicopters, fake missile launchers, and anamorphic paintings on the ground that look like bunkers from the sky. Imagine being a multi-million dollar pilot dropping a million-doll JDAM bomb on a target only to find out later that you bombed a rubber duck. The IRGC has mastered the art of asymmetric warfare. They are cheap, they are effective, and they are making the United States look like a bully punching shadows. While the US brags about degrading Iranian capabilities, Iran is actually degrading the US Treasury by tricking them into wasting precision munitions on decoys. Who is the superpower here really? And if you think the lying stops at the battlefield, let's bring in the analysis of someone who has seen it all before. Alistister Crook. Crook has been exposing the rot at the heart of the Pentagon and the State Department for years, and his recent statements are a damning indictment of the Biden and now Trump administration's continuity of deceit. Trump, I think, is getting quite desperate about it. But I I think his way of dealing with it is is actually going to be counterproductive. He I mean, he you know, he he keeps saying, "Oh, we've done great things. you know, we've sunk the Iranian Navy. We've destroyed their Air Force. We're destroying their missiles. But the consequences of that is that no factual details are being fed out by the Pentagon. I mean, put it bluntly, they're mainly lying about what's actually happening on the ground. If I'm sure they know about it, but they lie. Okay, only six Americans have been killed in this and all the aircraft that have fallen were all friendly fire uh incidents. I mean I think that with a little bit of time the American public will realize that things were a little different from Crook is exposing that the Pentagon is actively and with malice lying to the American public. We are hearing about friendly fire incidents. American troops killed by American bombs that are being swept under the rug. We are hearing about casualties in the hundreds that are being reported as zero. The government is betraying its own citizens, its own soldiers just to maintain the illusion of victory in a war that is being fought, let's be honest, for the security and expansion of Israel. The American soldier is being asked to die for Tel Aviv. and the Pentagon is lying to their families about how they died. Crook points out that the narrative of Western invincibility is a house of cards. Every time the US claims a victory, Iran releases footage of a base they actually hit. Every time Israel claims they intercepted 99% of missiles, we see videos like the one in Tel Aviv today where 500 people just died because one missile played possum. The credibility gap is now a chasm. So, where are we now? The Zionist entity is in chaos. Their leader is in hiding, censoring the press, afraid to even step outside because Iranian reconnaissance has likely mapped his every move. The streets of Tel Aviv, once bustling with hubris, are ghost towns. The people are realizing that their government lied to them about their safety. And the resistance, led by Iran, has shown that they are thinking three steps ahead. They aren't just launching missiles to cause damage. They are launching missiles to change the psychology of the enemy. The message from Thrron is clear. You cannot hide. You cannot censor. And you certainly cannot trust your leaders to tell you the truth about how badly you are losing. We will continue to monitor the whistleblower accounts coming out of Israel. We will continue to show you the videos they are trying to delete and we will continue to laugh at the Pentagon every time they claim to have destroyed a balloon. This is the reality of the war. This is the truth they don't want you to see. Keep sharing this video. Keep spreading the word. And for God's sake, subscribe so you don't miss the next revelation. We'll be back with more
Iran’s ‘TRIO MISSILE BLITZ’ Hits Major US Base In Gulf; ‘RUN, RUN!’ Panic Reported Inside Base Times Of India Mar 9, 2026 #irgc #truepromise4 #wave30
Iran's IRGC has launched the 30th consecutive wave of Operation True Promise 4, firing Khorramshahr, Fattah and Khaybar family ballistic missiles from multiple sites — with the IRGC confirming all munitions hit their targets. Separately, the IRGC Navy struck Camp Buehring in Kuwait, destroying 11 high-value targets including fuel tanks, helicopter ramps and logistics infrastructure. The strikes came concurrently with the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader. Iranian state media published an image of a missile bearing a handwritten inscription: "Labbayk, Seyyed Mojtaba" At your service. Israel has since said the new Supreme Leader may himself be among its next targets.
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Iran's IRGC unleashed the 30th consecutive wave of Operation True Promise 4, a relentless retaliatory campaign that has now stretched across more than a week of open warfare with the United States and Israel. As per reports, liquid and solid fuel ballistic missiles of the Koramshar, Fatah, and Kaibar families were launched from multiple sites. The IRGC confirmed that all launched munitions hit their designated targets successfully. The IRGC Navy announced it carried out a dedicated offensive operation against the Aludi helicopter base known as Camp Buring in Kuwait. According to the announcement, 11 highly important targets within the base were hit by a combination of drones and cruise missiles. Among the destroyed targets were the base's fuel tanks, gas storage, the American helicopters ramp, logistics and support facilities, and core infrastructure installations. Eyewitnesses and informed sources reported a panicked evacuation from the base in the aftermath. This is right right out front. These condax is the strikes were launched concurrently with the appointment of Ayatollah Seed Moshtaba Kamei as the new leader of the Islamic Revolution. A succession that followed the assassination of his father Ayatollah Seyed Ali Kamani during the opening hours of the USIsraeli offensive on February 28th. Iranian state media published an image of a missile bearing a handwritten inscription lab seeded mojaba translating at your service seeded mojaba. The word lab reframes the strike as a consecrated oath of allegiance. The IRGC signaling continuity of command and undimemed resolve to a world. Israel, however, has said the newly appointed Supreme Leader is among the target it may hit, attracting sharp reactions from allies. A week after the assassination of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kamune in joint United States Israeli strikes, Iran has finally announced his successor. The assembly of experts announced the decision just after midnight teon time, announcing the son of the former supreme leader Moshtaba Hoseni Kamune as the leader of Iran. Moshtaba Kamune, the second eldest son of Iran's longtime supreme leader Ali Kam is widely expected to take a far more hardline stance than his father. Analysts warned that his rise could usher in an even more repressive phase for the Iranian regime, tightening the grip of the country's powerful security establishment. But even as the announcement of Moshaba's appointment sent shock waves through the region, one major global power moved quickly to back Thran. China issued a clear warning saying it strongly opposes any attempt to target Moshtaba Kamune. Beijing emphasized that the selection of Iran's new supreme leader is an internal matter of Iran carried out through the country's constitutional mechanisms. The swift show of support underscores China's growing alignment with Thran and signals that the geopolitical stakes surrounding Iran's leadership transition could be far larger than the country's borders alone. China firmly opposes interference in the internal affairs of other countries under any pretext. Iran's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity must be fully respected. China urges an immediate sessation of military operations, a prompt return to dialogue and negotiation to prevent any further escalation of tension. The reaction from Beijing came following reports that the newly appointed Supreme Leader may soon be targeted by Israel and the United States. But it seems to me that any leader who comes up and says, "I'm going to uh continue the campaign to destroy this country," then Israel is duty bound to try to eliminate them. uh if there's a different leader who comes out and says, "Listen, I'm gonna change the way Iran re react re interacts with its with its neighbors and the way the way way it looks at the world, the way we see Iran's role in the region and globally, then Israel would have no problem with it." Washington's reaction has also been openly hostile with Trump claiming he will be involved in the appointment of Iran's next Supreme Leader. A dramatic political warning from Washington is now adding tension to an already sensitive moment in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump says Iran's next Supreme Leader may not last long if he does not have the approval of the United States. In an interview with ABC News, Trump made the striking remark as Iran prepares to announce the successor to its longtime supreme leader. Trump said, "He's going to have to get approval from us. If he doesn't get approval from us, he's not going to last long. The statement comes at a critical moment for Iran's political future. The country's powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts, has confirmed that it has already voted to choose Iran's next Supreme Leader. According to members of the assembly, the vote has been completed and a decision has already been made. However, the identity of the new leader has not yet been officially announced. One member of the assembly, Ahmad Alam Hoda, told Iran's mayor news agency that the secretariat will reveal the name of the chosen leader at a later time. The supreme leader is the most powerful position in Iran's political system. The role was held for decades by Ali Kamanet who became Iran's Supreme Leader in 1989 and remained the country's highest political and religious authority. The position has sweeping powers. The Supreme Leader has the final say over Iran's military, judiciary, intelligence agencies, and nuclear policy. On the other hand, Iran has slammed Trump and insisted that the Iranian people will elect their new leader. We allow nobody to interfere in our uh domestic affairs. This is up to the Iranian people to elect their new leader. They have already elected the assembly of experts and the assembly of experts would do the job. It is uh the only the business of the Iranian people and nobody else business. We are retaliating. We have not started this war. It is Americans who started this war against us, attacking us and we are defending ourselves. So our it is obvious that our missiles cannot reach the the US soil. What we can do is to attack American bases and American installations around us which are unfortunately in the soils of our you know neighborly countries. Well, first of all, apology in our culture is a sign of dignity and strength. Secondly, he apologized from the people peoples of the region for the inconveniences they have faced because of this aggression by the United States and retaliation by us. So as a matter of fact, it is it is in fact the the president of the United States who should apologize from peoples of the people of the region and Iranian people for the killings and destructions they have done again done against us. Tensions along the Israel Lebanon border have sharply escalated after two Israeli soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah attack in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military confirmed that the incident occurred early this morning near an army post just across from the northern Israeli community of Manara. One of the soldiers killed has been identified as Mahair Qatar, a 38-year-old sergeant first class and heavy machinery operator serving in the 91st Galilee Regional Division. The name of the second soldier has not yet been released by the Israeli military. According to a preliminary investigation by the Israel Defense Forces, the deadly incident began during engineering operations in the area. An armored Puma personnel carrier reportedly became stuck while operating in southern Lebanon. In response, Israeli forces dispatched another Puma armored vehicle along with two heavily armored D9 bulldozers to recover it. During the recovery operation, IDF said one of the bulldozers was struck by a projectile believed to be either an anti-tank missile or a mortar fired by Hezbollah fighters. The strike triggered a massive fire, killing the two Israeli soldiers on the scene. One officer was also lightly wounded in the attack, but the escalation did not stop there. Earlier, Hezbollah launched a large wave of rockets towards northern Israel. Air raid sirens blared across the Israeli port city of Hifa, sending residents rushing into bomb shelters as Israeli air defense systems scrambled to intercept the incoming rockets. Israeli media reported that more than 40 rockets were fired from Lebanon in the initial barrage alone. Some of the projectiles were described as heavy rockets capable of causing significant destruction, raising fears that the conflict could expand far beyond the border region. Several impacts were reported in and around Hifa, intensifying concerns among residents. The attacks continued to escalate rapidly. Within minutes, additional rockets and swarms of attack drones were launched toward the northern coastal city of Niharia. According to Israeli reports, nearly 100 launches from Lebanon occurred within just 30 minutes, placing enormous pressure on Israeli air defense systems. Thousands of civilians were forced to rush into shelters as sirens echoed across northern Israel. The barrage marks one of the most intense rounds of crossber fire in recent weeks, fueling fears that the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could spiral into a wider regional conflict. Military forces on both sides are now on high alert as the situation along the northern front continues to deteriorate. And with rocket fire intensifying and casualties mounting, the region is bracing for what could be the next major escalation in the Israel Hezbollah conflict.
‘Bibi’s Bunker Blown Up’: Iranian Missile Hits Israeli Leaders' Underground Shelter In Tel Aviv Times Of India Mar 9, 2026 #telaviv #iranisraelwar #iranmissilestrike
Massive destruction has been reported in Tel Aviv after a powerful Iranian missile allegedly struck one of the city’s most secretive underground shelters believed to be used by Israeli leaders during wartime. The impact triggered a huge fire, burning vehicles and scattering debris across nearby streets as firefighters rushed to contain the flames. The facility is part of Israel’s civil defence network protected by systems like the Iron Dome.
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Fire and destruction all around in Tel Aviv. One of the most secretive underground facilities is now in ruins. According to unverified reports, an Iranian missile has struck what is believed to be one of Israel's largest underground wartime shelters in Tel Aviv, a heavily protected facility reportedly used by Israeli leaders during major conflicts. Witnesses described a massive explosion followed by a raging fire at the site. Flames quickly spread across the area, burning buses and cars nearby as thick smoke poured into the sky. The surrounding streets were left littered with debris while firefighters rushed to the scene, struggling to contain the blaze as residents fled in panic. The underground shelter is believed to be part of Israel's extensive civil defense and command network, a system designed to shield top officials and security leadership during wartime emergencies. According to these initial reports, the Iranian missile may have penetrated the area's defenses, triggering a powerful blast that set parts of the underground facility ablaze. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether any senior Israeli leaders were inside the shelter at the time of the strike. However, the attack has already sent shock waves through Israel's security establishment, raising urgent questions about the vulnerability of even the country's most fortified wartime command sites. This video showed Iranian missiles lighting up the night sky over Tel Aviv. below. Sirens were blaring, forcing people to rush to bomb shelters to save their lives. A massive thunderous impact from the missiles can be heard in the video. This comes as the IRGC confirmed it fired the 30th wave of missiles toward Israel and US bases in the region. This video shows the impact of Iran's cluster warheads carving out craters on the roads in Tel Aviv. Shocked Israelis can be heard saying, "Look what happened to cars." At least one injury was reported in Rishon Lazion, Tel Aviv, due to an impact from the latest missile attack from Iran. Mgan David Adam said a woman in her 40s was moderately injured as a result of falling shrapnel. The woman is being treated for a head injury after being hit by flying rocks following the missile impact. The woman was apparently not inside the bomb shelter. There is notable damage to a local building. The mayor tells Channel 12 News. Impacts have also been reported in Lad and Modí. This purported video shows an Iranian missile splitting midair into multiple warheads, triggering chaos on the ground. The Israeli air defenses look completely crippled, failing to stop Iranian missiles as they successfully wade through their targets. someone. Not just Tel Aviv, Iran also rained fire on the Israeli port city of Hifa. This video showed a missile hitting the target, lighting up the night sky amid the sound of sirens. A barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles has rocked Israel's commercial hub, Tel Aviv, triggering multiple explosions and sending millions of residents scrambling for safety. Air raid sirens echoed across the country as incoming projectiles strey. The dramatic escalation comes as Thrron unleashes yet another wave of strikes in its intensifying confrontation with Israel. According to Israeli media reports, at least 15 explosions were heard across Tel Aviv following the arrival of cluster warheads fired from Iranian ballistic missiles. The strikes came shortly after Iran announced the launch of the 30th wave of its military campaign known as Operation True Promise 4. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said the barrage included Kuramshar, Fatah, and Kaibar ballistic missiles as well as strategic drones aimed at Israeli targets. The IRGC said the strikes were directed at military and strategic locations linked to Israel and United States forces in the region. As the missiles approached Israeli territory, air raid sirens began sounding across large parts of the country. Alerts were reported in Tel Aviv, Hifa, the Galilee, the Jordan Valley, and several settlements across central Israel. Media reports also reveal massive power outages in the wake of Iran's bombardment. Footage circulating on social media appeared to show the aftermath of the explosions with damaged vehicles, shattered shopfront windows, and debris scattered across streets. Reportedly, Iranian cluster warheads have carved massive craters across the Tel Aviv region. One missile fragment reportedly struck a residential building in Tel Aviv, causing heavy structural damage and prompting a major emergency response. Images from the scene showed large sections of the apartment block destroyed while rescue teams searched through the rubble for possible survivors. Residents were seen moving rapidly towards shelters as emergency crews secured the damaged area. Authorities said several people were injured during the latest wave of missile strikes across central Israel. The attacks come amid continuing exchanges of missile barges between Iran and Israel with densely populated urban areas increasingly caught in the crossfire. In recent days, air raid sirens have repeatedly forced millions of Israelis into shelters as air defense systems attempted to intercept incoming missiles. Explosions rocked parts of central Israel after Iran launched another wave of ballistic missiles toward Tel Aviv and surrounding areas. Dramatic visuals from the scene showed thick black smoke rising above the skyline and a car overturned on a street in the Benet Brock area following the impact. Authorities say multiple impact sites were reported across central Israel during the latest barrage. Police officials say the widespread of the blast locations suggests that at least one of the incoming missiles may have carried a cluster type warhead. First responders from Israel's National Emergency Service, Minan David Adam, rushed to several locations after the strikes. Paramedics initially reported three people injured by shrapnel when debris from the explosions hit residential and commercial areas. Among the injured was a man in his 40s who sustained serious wounds in Tel Aviv. Two others were also hurt in the nearby city of Pak Tikva. A 25-year-old reported to be in moderate condition and a 56-year-old man with lighter injuries. Officials later said the number of wounded had risen to six as more casualties were located at impact sites. In Pak Tikva, five people were reported injured, though most were described as being in stable condition. Emergency teams and search and rescue units from the Israel Defense Forces were deployed to the affected areas. Authorities say investigations are underway to determine the exact type of missile used in the attack and assess the full scale of the damage. The latest barrage marks another escalation in the rapidly widening confrontation between Iran and Israel. With missiles striking densely populated urban areas and emergency teams scrambling across central Israel, fears are mounting that the conflict could intensify further in the days ahead.
Iranian retaliation forces US to abandon Saudi embassy; global oil prices soar | Janta Ka Reporter Mar 9, 2026
In a massive development, the US has decided to evacuate all its staff from the Saudi Arabian embassy due to sustained retaliation from Iran. Announcing the news of the US abandoning its embassy in Saudi Arabia, Senator Lindsey Graham said the Arab countries ought to have helped the US against Iran. Meanwhile, Australia has already started to feel the pain of the rising global oil prices. Rifat Jawaid looks at the day's developments and the further impact on Donald Trump at home due to soaring oil prices.
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The Iranian retaliation and the Islamic Republic's ability to hit the US interest across the Arab world hard has disturbed Donald Trump and his minions ability to think rationally. In one of my earlier videos, I described them as headless chickens. Their symptoms are turning out to be far worse than I could have diagnosed. Today, Trump's mad dog on Israeli payroll, Lindsey Graham, demanded that the US sever ties with Saudi Arabia. This, he said, while informing that the US was abandoning its diplomatic mission in Saudi Arabia. This is massive. Iran, on the other hand, has dealt a body blow to the settler colony through sustained missile attacks. One video showed dead bodies strewn all across the streets. Another video showed chaos and fighting breaking out at the Bengurian airport. Meanwhile, Trump is just about to be hit by the biggest consequence of his illadvised military adventurism as the oil prices soar alarmingly across the globe. This would be the broad focus of my video tonight. So, please stay tuned. So Lindsey Graham, one of the biggest cheerleaders of the illegal invasion of Iran, has been humbled by the brutal Iranian response. This Israeli slave has now come down from his high horse and realized that Iran was no Venezuela or Gaza. Remember how he was flying around the Arab countries to drum up support for an illegal war on Iran only a few weeks ago? Yesterday he said Trump was going to massacre people in Iran. Today he realized that there was no way Americans or his Israeli masters could defeat the Iranians. So he now wants the Arab country to fight for the illegal war that his country started. He said this by lamenting on the news of the US abandoning its diplomatic mission in Saudi Arabia. He wrote and I quote, "The American embassy is being evacuated in Riyad because of sustained attacks by Iran against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is my understanding the kingdom refuses to use their capable military as a part of an effort to end the barbaric and terrorist Iranian regime who has terrorized the region and killed seven Americans. Question, why should America do a defense agreement with a country like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? that is unwilling to join a fight of mutual interest. Americans are dying and the US is spending billions to dislodge the terrorist Iranian regime that threatens the region. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia seems to be issuing statements and doing things in the background that are marginally helpful but unwilling to participate in military operations to end the reign of terror coming out of Iran. Hopefully Gulf Cooperation Council countries will get more involved as this fight is in their backyard. If you are not willing to use your military now, when are you willing to use it? Hopefully, this changes soon. If not, consequences will follow. End quote. Here too, he ends his post by threatening Saudi Arabia and others with consequences. These demonic creatures think they have the effing divine right to dictate their terms on the Arab world and Muslim world. I think Saudi Arabia and other slave Arab rulers are partly to blame. For decades they treated these barbaric Americans and Zionist as their god and sought protection from them. Now the Americans are showing them their real worth. Look at the cowardice of these Americans and Israelis. They first attacked Iran thinking this would be a cakewalk. Now that the Iranians have set their ass on fire, they have been left with no option but to seek protection from those whom these Americans had promised to protect from Iran in exchange for trillions of dollars worth investment. Hope the Arab world becomes wiser this time around and kicks out the Zionist and their supporters from their land. Wherever these Zionists go, the fact is they cause trouble for themselves and the people around them. The UAE is a prime example. And I hope the Emirati are learning this the hard way. Such is the frustration within the Trump administration that these human devils have now started bombing civilian infrastructure. They're slaughtering school children, bombing hospitals, destroying stadiums, and yesterday they bombed every single oil refinery and oil storage depot in Thran. These are all war crimes. This has made even those useful idiots change their mind about their support for these genocidal maniacs. Remember some women of Iranian origin living in the west had demanded the bombing of the Islamic Republic because they weren't being allowed to dance semi- naked. Now that the indiscriminate bombings by Americans and Israeli terrorists are killing their loved ones too, their Persian pride has returned. In Iran, the people who wanted to ou the ayatah are now rallying behind him. That well technically regime change has already happened. Well, no it has not. They replaced one Islamist leader with another. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps remains in control. There has not been a revolution as promised. In fact, because the Israelis irresponsibly and against our wishes destroyed those oil refineries in northern Thyron and created a toxic soup above the city. uh what they have done now is actually weakened the protesters uh ability to overthrow the government and they have rallied people around the regime. The Persian nationalism is now in full swing and they are standing with their government because they realize as President Trump said the other day the goal now is not just unconditional surrender but to break Iran up into smaller countries. So here we are. It's like the worst case scenario. The closure of a state of hormones and Iran's retaliatory strikes across the Middle East have also adversely impacted the production of oil and gas thereby forcing the prices to shoot exponentially. This is going to bring down the global market. Australia is already experiencing the pain. Good evening. We felt the tremors, but today it was an earthquake as the war in the Middle East hit with full force. As Iran burned, the value of Australian shares melted before our very eyes. The stock market was on track for its worst day in 5 years. 130 billion wiped early, hitting superanuation balances. A late rally ease the red wave slightly, but petrol stations in some parts of the country have started running dry as the price of oil takes off. Tonight, the warning. Inflation is set to spike again, inflicting even more pain on every Sydney household. When the servo says sorry, there is nothing. You'd probably bet best bet would be to drive. In Karunda, east of Adelaide, they're referring customers to the next petrol station 50 kilometers away. The pumps are dry. School buses can't fill up. Don't know how the kids are going to get to school. One servo in South Australia has begun limiting how much you can buy in King Aoy northwest of Brisbane. If this keeps going on, it's going to be dire. This fuel wholesaler can't supply 90% of the farms needing diesel. They're running into harvest shortly, mate, and we we won't be able to get it to them. Fuel drying up in Australia. The economic ripple from Iran's regime putting a death grip on the straight of Hormuz shutting down 20% of the globe's exported oil and gas. Even Sky News's US correspondent thinks that Trump is in for a root shock at home. Well, look, I I I don't see one at the moment, but what I do see is that the war is not going as Donald Trump had expected. And we can we can make that judgment because you just left to listen to his different justifications for the war. Is it about regime change? Is it about nuclear weapons? Is it about ballistic missiles? Is it about Iran being a state sponsor of terror? Is it all of those things or just one of those things? And his view has shifted has has morphed has evolved over the course of the last week which at times feels like like a lot longer. So he clearly does not think this war is going as he expected. I think there was an expectation of a of a Venezuela part two, a one and done and in and out. Clearly his his um uh the advice he was getting on that well well off. He will be looking at the stock markets. He will be looking at the oil prices. He's been told for months to focus on the home front and not on far away foreign wars. What's really really interesting is that, you know, as you saw there, his most loyal are taking his word for it at the moment. They openly admit they don't really understand what this war is about, but they trust him on it. But there's a large part of the population beyond that base who doesn't trust him any longer. He is losing them for sure. Um, and I so I do think that his mind will be very very focused now. He needs to find an offramp, but it's very hard to see what that now looks like. He can claim victory. He can say objectives met. He can say job done. That does not re mean the Iranians uh will stop fighting or stop firing. What's troubling Trump and his Israeli master Netanyahu is the fact that Iranians are continuing to fire missiles and causing death and destruction. One video that I saw today, it showed dead bodies strewn all over the place in Tel Aviv. You can watch these videos on our Telegram channel. Details are on the screen and in the description of this video. Another video showed a scuffle breaking out at the Bengurian airport as desperate Israelis were being prevented from fleeing the settler colony. Twitter is replete with SOS post from local Israelis who are now abusing Netanyahu for posing risk to their well-being. They need the American and Israeli cowards today bombed a civilian target in Iran. And when an ambulance arrived to help the victims, these depraved and mentally sick Zionist dropped another bomb to destroy the ambulance. You can see the visuals on your screen now. This is who they are. Cowards, war criminals, and savages who should not have any place in our civilized society. That's it for me. Thank you very much for your support of this platform and our journalism. If you haven't subscribed to my channel, please do so because that's one of the many ways you can support independent journalism.
BREAKING: First Trump–Putin Call On Iran War: Putin Offers Plan To End Conflict; 'ONLY WAY AHEAD...' Times Of India Mar 9, 2026 #Trump #Putin #IranWar
A high-level phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has drawn global attention as tensions surrounding Iran continue to escalate. According to Kremlin officials, the conversation lasted nearly an hour and focused heavily on the growing confrontation in the Middle East and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Putin reportedly shared several diplomatic ideas aimed at preventing further escalation around Iran and urged a return to negotiations instead of military action. Russia has also signaled support for Tehran during the crisis, warning that continued attacks could destabilize the wider region.
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A crucial phone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has brought fresh diplomatic focus to the escalating Iran conflict and the ongoing war in Ukraine. According to Russian media reports, the call was initiated by President Trump and lasted for nearly an hour. The discussion reportedly centered on two major global flash points. The growing confrontation involving Iran and the stalled negotiations surrounding the Ukraine war. RT News described the conversation as [music] constructive with both leaders exchanging views on possible ways to ease tensions. Kremlin aid Yuri Ushakov said President Putin outlined several ideas for a political and diplomatic settlement around the Iran conflict during the call. Moscow he suggested believes that diplomacy remains the only path to [music] preventing further escalation in the region. Putin also reportedly offered a positive assessment of US mediation efforts in the [music] Ukraine crisis, indicating that Russia sees potential for progress through negotiations if diplomatic channels remain open. The phone call comes at a time when tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel have sharply intensified, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation that could draw in global powers. Just hours earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had publicly reaffirmed Moscow's support for Iran amid the escalating conflict. [music] In remarks reported by international media, Putin said Russia would stand firmly with Thran during what he described as a period of severe challenges. Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed Moscow's support for Iran amid the escalating conflict with the United States and [music] Israel. In remarks reported by international media, Putin said Russia would stand firmly with Thrron during what he described as a period of severe challenges for the country. Putin also congratulated Mushtaba Kamei on his appointment as Iran's new leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Kamei. According to reports, the Russian president expressed confidence that Mushta Kamani would continue his father's legacy and unite the Iranian people during the ongoing crisis. Speaking about the situation in Iran, Putin said the country was facing armed [music] aggression and that leadership during such a moment would require courage and dedication. He said Russia wished to confirm its unwavering support and solidarity with what he called Iran's friends and partners. Earlier, Putin also held a phone call with Iranian President Masud Peskan. During the conversation, the Russian leader conveyed condolences over the killing of Ayatollah [music] Ali Kamini as well as several Iranian political and military figures and [music] civilians who were killed during the recent strikes. Putin's strong message of support comes as Israel has [music] warned it could pursue the successor to Iran's late Supreme Leader. The warning [music] signals that the conflict may continue to target the highest levels of Iran's political and military leadership. Meanwhile, new [music] reports suggest Russia may already be assisting Iran in the conflict. According to the Washington Post, US officials say Moscow has [music] been providing Thrron with intelligence on the locations of American warships [music] and aircraft operating in the Middle East. The report says the information could help Iran track and potentially target US [music] military assets across the region. While Russia has not publicly confirmed the claim, the allegation [music] points to the possibility of deeper geopolitical involvement as the war continues [music] to widen Russia is providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle East. According to a report by the Washington Post, US officials say the information is helping Thran target American military assets in the region. The Washington Post reported that the intelligence sharing marks the first indication that another major US adversary may be indirectly involved in the expanding conflict. Three officials familiar with the intelligence said Moscow has passed targeting data to Iran since the war began. According to the Washington Post, the information reportedly includes positions of US warships, military aircraft, and radar systems across the Middle East. Officials say such intelligence could help Iran plan attacks against American forces and installations. The report says Russia has been sharing the information since the conflict escalated on Saturday. While Moscow has not commented publicly, officials say the assistance signals a deeper geopolitical dimension to the ongoing war. The Washington Post also reported that the conflict has already turned deadly for American troops. Six US service members were killed and several others injured in an Iranian drone strike on a military site in Kuwait on Sunday. Since the start of the war, Iran has launched thousands of one-way attack drones and hundreds of missiles at US military positions, embassies, and other targets in the region, according to officials cited by the Washington Post. At the same time, the joint USIsraeli campaign has struck more than 2,000 targets inside Iran. These include ballistic missile facilities, naval assets, and sites linked to Iran's leadership structure. The Washington Post reported two officials familiar with the intelligence told the Washington Post that China does not appear to be providing similar assistance to Iran. While Beijing maintains close ties with Thran, there is currently no indication it is sharing targeting data. As missiles hit oil facilities and tankers in the Gulf, Moscow is stepping into the crisis. The Kremlin [music] says President Vladimir Putin will convey Arab leaders concerns [music] directly to Thrron over strikes on energy infrastructure. The move follows a flurry of calls between Putin and Gulf state leaders. [music] Oil prices have now risen for a third straight day [music] as attacks target regional energy assets. Russia says it will try to ease tensions even as fighting widens. But notably, there [music] are no plans for a Putin Trump conversation. According to Kremlin spokesman [music] Dimmitri Pascov, President Putin will convey deep concern from Arab leaders about Iranian strikes on oil infrastructure. Pescov said Putin [music] would use Moscow's ongoing dialogue with the Iranian leadership to press for at least a slight easing [music] of tensions. Russia maintains a strategic partnership with Iran, giving it a rare communication channel at a volatile moment. The Kremlin described the outreach as part of efforts to contain escalation spreading [music] across the Gulf. Putin held multiple calls with four Arab Gulf leaders over the past 24 hours. [music] Among them was Muhammad bin Zed al-Nahan, president of the United Arab Emirates. The UAE described recent Iranian strikes as blatant attacks targeting Amiradi territory and other Arab states. Both leaders reviewed what they called serious military and security developments unfolding [music] across the region. The joint message, halt escalation before the conflict widens further. The outreach underscores growing alarm among Gulf states [music] as energy infrastructure comes under fire. Oil prices have climbed for a third consecutive day. The spike follows Iranian retaliatory strikes against energy facilities in Gulf [music] countries and against tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The strait remains one of the world's most critical oil choke points. Any disruption there reverberates [music] instantly across global markets. With infrastructure targeted [music] and shipping threatened, energy security has moved to the center of the crisis. The economic ripple effect now matches the military escalation. Despite the widening confrontation, Putin has not spoken with US President Donald Trump since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran. Pescav confirmed there are no plans for such a conversation at [music] this time. That absence is notable. As Washington and Tel Aviv press forward militarily, [music] Moscow is engaging Gulf capitals, not the White House. Diplomatic lines remain active, [music] but selectively. And in a rapidly escalating conflict, who speaks to whom can matter as much as what is said.
Scott Ritter: Iran HITTING US BASES & ISRAEL LIKE NEVER BEFORE, Trump's Oil War Backfires Danny Haiphong Streamed live 7 hours ago #ira
Scott Ritter unleashes on US and Israeli strikes on Iran's oil depots and details Iran's ongoing retaliation to the war of aggression entering the second week. Are we headed toward economic and military armageddon? Watch the stream in full as we break it all down.
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Welcome everyone. Welcome back to the show. It's your host Danny Hiong. I'm joined by former UN Marine Corps officer in uh US Marine Corps intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter. Thanks so much for joining me again today. Thanks for having me. Of course. It's always great to be on with you, Scott. Hit the like button, everyone. That helps boost this show in YouTube's algorithm. And we're just going to get started. Scott, uh, so I wanted your assessment of how, uh, this war is going. I know on previous shows you have said that, uh, the, uh, US and Israel will soon become, uh, defenseless, uh, as this war goes on. The New York Times published an article announcing the seventh US death that we know of in this war. And I just wanted to pull up a quote here uh that the New York Times wrote uh when they're talking about this. They said, "For the US, the grim toll in the first week of this war signal that Iran was more prepared for war than the Trump administration anticipated." US military officials told the Times. Iran has continued to put up a fight even after Ayatollah Ali Hami, its Supreme Leader, and other top officials were killed by Israeli attacks with intel help from the CIA. Iran has vowed after oil depots got to increase its retaliatory strikes by 100% for missiles, I believe 20% for drones. We're seeing the results of that. I can pull up some images, but really we're seeing Bahrain energy being hit. We're seeing Israel, Tel Aviv taking a a pounding over the last two days especially. So, uh maybe you can give your assessment of where this war is at and how you see it going for all sides. Well, let's uh there's a an American military officer named Colonel John Boyd. People might want to look him up. Uh his uh his his thinking, his philosophies have been adopted by the military uh and by civilians alike. Uh he is the man who came up with the concept of getting inside your enemy's decision-making cycle. And uh the uh what what he used to describe is something called the UDA loop. Buddha is an abbreviation for observe, orient, decide, act. These are the four um phases in uh in decision making. You observe, you then orient on what it is you're you're focused on. You make a decision about what needs to be do and then you do that decision. And the side that can do this the fastest tends to win. Uh he did it as a fighter pilot, you know. So basically, if two airplanes are coming in, the one initiates, the other one reacts. and he claimed that he could get into a kill position quicker uh because he could cycle information more quickly than his opponent. His goal was to have the other side reacting to you. Um now the United States and Israel carried out a surprise attack against uh against Iran, one that included the murder assassination of Ali Kaman. Um one would think therefore that they've reacted and now the Iranians have to react. But um this wasn't the case because we hadn't prepared properly. We had uh you know goals that were linked to um you know things that could never happen. You can't say you're going to have regime change by killing Ali Kane. The reality is by killing Ali Killing murdering Ali K uh you make regime change impossible. Anybody who knew anything about Iran would know that that's the case. If you know about just you know how revered the supreme leader is amongst the faithful and Iran is a nation of faithful and if you knew about the constitution Iran is a constitutional republic. In fact Iran is the most uh effectively functioning democracy in the Middle East. I'll say that again and I'll be more than happy to take anybody on a debate on this at any time. Iran functions more effectively as a democracy than any other nation in the Middle East including Israel. Um it's a constitutional republic. It's an Islamic republic. Um but they have mechanisms in place. They have institutions in place that filled the gap created by the death of Ali Ham and um they ensured that the regime continued to function and the murder of Ali Kam you know made sure that the people would rally around the government. Um so right off the bat this was a regime change war. The purpose of the surprise attack was to achieve regime change by facilitating the murder of the man that we all believed death would bring the collapse of Iran. And it turned out to be the opposite. I've said this here and I've said it before. We lost the war with the first missiles fired um into Iran because we don't know what we were doing. We initiated something that we that was supposed to achieve a certain result but achieved the exact opposite result. We defeated ourselves from day one. But more importantly, and we admit it now, we didn't anticipate the Iranian response. We thought by killing Ali Kam, Iran would be leadership. It'd be like a ship with no captain at the wheel, the ship just spinning around. Um, that wasn't the case. Iran had a plan and they immediately implemented the plan. And the plan blew our minds because we didn't think they were going to do this. We didn't think we thought maybe they'd strike Israel, maybe they'd strike. They struck everything. They did full broadspectctrum strike. And so we initiated something jked and the Iranians flipped over and we went, "Damn, they're on our six. Now the Iranians are driving this ship because we're playing reaction." The Iranians are implementing a plan that they have thought out from the start. They've prepared for it. They have the resources for it. Um and and they're implementing this plan without deviation. The United States, on the other hand, has changed its plan five times in 10 days. Um, and we're going to change it again today because there's a new economic reality coming into play. Um, which we didn't anticipate. We didn't anticipate any of this, which is wild to me. But continue. Yeah, it's the most poorly planned uh military operation in the history of poorly planned military operations. Meanwhile, the Iranians are executing a plan to perfection. To perfection. All you naysayers out there. I mean, I love the neocon. First of all, I love fat neocons who've never served in the military. They're my favorite people because they just sit there and they talk about things they don't understand and they say you just wait. We're going to get a culmination of forces that are going to sequence together and achieve a result that's going to collapse the regime from within. Trump is a genius. He's a 5D chess player and you guys don't understand it. Just because it looks bad right now doesn't mean it's bad. That's fake. We're going to get under there. We're going to undermine. It's going to collapse. We're going to win because we are the lethal fails. Pesh has told us so. Um they're just morons. They don't know anything about war. They don't know anything about geopolitics and perhaps more importantly they don't know anything about Iran. We have people talking about Iran who don't know anything about Iran. We have people talking about war who don't know anything about war. And yet we have a mainstream media that gives echochamber status to these people. They can sit there and talk and talk and talk get social media, you know, broadcast and everything. And the stupid American people, I'm sorry, but you are stupid. every single one of you with the possible exception of a handful of people who are watching your show today. But the rest of them are I look out at my neighborhood. It is just a quiet little sleepy suburban uh you know neighborhood outside of Albany, New York. No one's panicking. They don't understand what's happening. They don't comprehend. You can walk the neighborhood and you see, you know, about 30% I stand with Israel signs dating back of course to the genocide against the people of Palestine. But these are ignorant people, stupid people who just live their lives insulated from the reality of what's happening and they only believe the crap that they're given on TV. Um, and it and it and yet this morning they got a little bit of a wakeup call because it's Monday and I know on Friday the gas was $311 a gallon when I filled up my tank and today it's $341 a gallon. It's gone up 30 cents and by the end of the day it's going to go up another nickel and by the end of the week who knows where it's going to be because the price of Brent crude is going through the roof. Uh why we didn't anticipate that either. No matter how much our military told us we will secure the straight or moose. There's no way Iran could shut it down. Iran shut it down. There's not a damn thing we can do about it. Not a damn thing we can do about it. Uh Qatar is no longer producing gas. Kuwait's no longer producing oil. Saudi producing oil because not because they wanted to stop but because Iran made them stop because of this because of this. This is Bamco in Bahrain. I mean continue and then and and the United Arab Emirates is about to be shut down. Saudi Arabia is on the verge of being shut down. Baku is going to stop its ability to be able to produce oil if they play stupid games. Um you know and this is it. And the world's going to have an energy crash. We've been talking about we've been saying it's going to happen you know and there were the the the really the genius Americans out there. That's not going to happen. We're energy sufficient. We're America. We got Texas. They they frack things. They uh break this oil open and they get gas out of there. And and we're energy sufficient. We're not affected. And then we invaded Venezuela. We got all their oil. We're good to go. And ask yourselves why you're paying through the nose of the gas pump if we're so damn energy sufficient. Ask yourself where the strategic uh petroleum reserves are. Donald Trump didn't load them up, guys. They're empty. They don't exist. we're screwed. Um, but that's okay. I think it's time the American people pay a price. Um, you know, and and we are. But we we've lost this war. This war is lost. Um, we've lost the Iranians were smarter than us about ballistic missile defense. Uh, if you don't mind, I'll give you a quick fiveminute lesson on ballistic missile defense for the stupid people that aren't listening because everybody listening here is very smart and very attuned and very but sometimes people will watch the show later on who are stupid. So, this is for their benefit. Um, all right. If you take missiles defense, understand that every component of the missile defense shield that we've put together over Israel in the Middle East wasn't designed to work with the other. They were designed in a vacuum. Uh, some of them like the Patriot missile date back to the original missile defense shield technology, Sentinel Technology of the 1970s. Uh, and when Rathon was asked to build a tactical system for the US Army, rather than doing the right thing, which is to design it from scratch, they took the shortcut. They took 1970s technology and they tried to adapt it and modify it for tactical application and the Patriot system has never worked properly since then. So yes, the Patriot doesn't work. It never has and it never will because we're always playing catch-up. When you have to keep putting in, you know, program updates to fix it, that means you're updating against a threat that already exists. It proves that it's capable of defeating it. By the time you update it, there's a new threat that you can't meet. And we're seeing that play out in the skies over the Middle East. The Patriot system doesn't work. Iron Dome isn't designed for this. David Sling and A3 likewise. Uh what you're seeing are systems that are designed to fire fight. They were designed to fight against a specific missile threat. That means a standard ballistic missile on a ballistic missile trajectory flying at certain speeds. Uh the Iranians on the other hand are firing missiles that aren't fine a ballistic missile trajectory. They have the ability to accelerate midcourse. They have be able to maneuver. And so as these systems seek to acquire something, you might notice the missiles launch, there's sort of an S-shaped curve to them. They they do that's them adjusting. The radars are queuing in and they're anticipating a point of intercept. So as the missile travels, the missiles launch and then it makes the adjustment to get to the point of intercept. But the problem is that point of intercept once the missile launches changes because the Iranian missile accelerates. So now this missile is trying to play catchup and you'll see that big curve as it's trying to catch up but it can't. And then it maneuvers. Let's say it gets in gets an intercept point. Then it maneuvers and it can't maneuver and it misses every single time because the Iranians have built a system to defeat this. Now, we've overlaid enough architecture though with enough layers that on occasion we successfully intercept an old missile and everybody goes, "Yay! Aren't we the greatest?" Now, what the Iranians have done though is they recognize that this is a bunch of this is like building a car um and getting, you know, we're going to get a Porsche, a BMW, a Chevy, a Nissan, um you know, and we're going to put all these parts together and call it a car. And yet it it's not going to work because they're not designed to function with one another. That's what we've built with missile defense. But we have, you know, we fooled ourselves because we have created early detection. The early detection is designed to give us as much advanced notice as possible. So what happens is uh this early detection, let's call it a radar system in I don't know, maybe it cost $1.1 billion. Let's just throw that out there. Um, and so the missile launches, this early detection, picks it up and starts grabbing as much data as possible and then communicating that data from satellite relay stations. You might see those little radar drones out there. Um, and and and it communicates back so that our systems can fine-tune rather than scanning the sky. We enable now systems to focus in on a predicted path of and we get depth of data collection that that gives us more time to launch and respond. And so on occasion they actually hit something. Um so what the Iranians have done is they've saturated the skies. They've collected the data points and then they've taken our eyes out. They blow up all of the radars used to collect data early on. Then they blow up all of the communication links. And so now we have a system that can't work because it wasn't designed to work. And the only way we made it work is by putting these eyes out in front of us and communication back. Full spectrum dominance we call it. And the Iranians have blinded us. It made us unable to speak. And so the system has totally broken down. Right now we are looking at complete system dysfunction. The missile defense system that we put over Israel doesn't work. It can't work. It won't work because it's all blinded. Ah but enter the Turks. You see the Turks now they have two facilities. They have one in Perinsulik near Diabre. They have another one I think is Kiranjik also near Diaber. The Pinsulick facility is an old cold war era facility used to track satellites. In 1997, we turned it over to the Turks. The Turks may or may not have kept it operational. I don't know. Um, but it is capable of doing detection. Why? How do I know? because in the Gulf War, we the United States used it to detect Iraqi missile launches to provide Israel with the detection of launch, time of flight, and possible impact. Um, and so it was a valuable system. It could use that system still could be used today to track the Iranian missile launches. Then there's the one in Kirinik. This is a big Xband radar affiliated with a THAD system. Um, it's linked supposedly to feed data to Mark 41 Aegis ashore uh missile defense systems in Poland and Romania. But now it's been repurposed and because they have no more target acquisition because the Iranians have taken out all the radars in the Middle East, uh, the Turkish radars are now collecting the data and feeding them into the system. So you may ask yourself, why would Iran attack Turkey? Because Turkeykey's providing targeting data to the ballistic missile defense shield. And so Iran wants to basically make a note. Turkey is not an innocent part partner party in this conflict. Turkey is an active participant in this conflict. Um and they're repurposing purposing um NATO um facilities for America's use. This is not a NATO war. NATO is not participating in this war. Uh any nations that participate do so on an individual basis. So Turkey can't say this is a NATO function. Therefore, we're just fulfilling our NATO obligations. Turkey has become an active participant in this conflict. But the bottom line is our missiles defense system doesn't work. Moreover, if it ever did work, that's when we had pack three uh missiles, the more advanced version of the uh Patriot interceptors. We don't have anymore. They're all gone. We're firing PAC twos. Pack twos don't work. Never did. Never will. But that's all we have left. So now the way we make up for the um the lack of pack 3es is we do more salvo firing of PAC twos. You might have seen that recently where there's a lot of missiles going up um no longer contained. We are just blowing out PAC twos because we're trying to intercept things that they can't. The Iranian missiles are too fast, too maneuverable, and they'll never be intercepted by a pack two. So we're burning through the PAC twos. And when we run out of PAC twos, we ain't got nothing left. There is literally nothing left. The fad missiles that we have are very expensive. We've probably blown blown through about 80 90% of our inventory and what we have left won't work because all the radars are destroyed. You know, they're linked to that Xband radar. There about five of them. Five have been killed. There's none left except the one in Turkey. Um which the Iranians will probably end up destroying. The Israelis are out of am ammunition. Um they don't have anything. What we gave they fired. They you know Israel doesn't have its own. Just so you guys know, they don't produce the missiles. We do. Um when when when when Iron Dome ran out of interceptor missiles during their their fight with Hezbollah and all that, it was American military aircraft flying in uh from Europe. They were bringing stockpiles of interceptor missiles that we had stockpiled here because we make them. Israel doesn't make anything. We make them and we don't make enough and there's none left and it's game set match. Guess who's not running out of missiles? Iran. Iran has sufficient missiles to last about six months of sustained activity, maybe even longer. They have enough drones to last for about a year and a half of sustained launch capability. Iran has planned for this war for 20 years. Iran is operating on a game plan. Iran is inside our decision-making cycle. Iran is executing the udaloop more effectively, more efficiently than the United States and Israel. Iran will win this war. Yeah. So, those are all uh really important points, Scott, and I'll just pull up some images of what you're talking about. Here's one of those THAAD radars uh that was destroyed uh in Jordan. There satellite imagery of that, but also the situation in Israel.
How how much, Scott, will the situation in Israel influence the trajectory of this war? Because we're having people in Israel, this is someone who lives there talking about being in darkness. The electricity is out. They're getting hit nonstop by Iranian missiles and drones. The 12-day war ended with Israel coming to the United States saying this has to stop. What makes this different? I mean, we're seeing the images of Tel Aviv. They're trying hard to censor it, but the last two nights in particular have been particularly difficult for Israel. How much will this affect things in the coming days?
[Scott Ritter] Excuse me, Danny. I just got to wipe my eyes. I was crying for Israel. I mean, when she sent that to them. Oh, I should I should pull up the comments because it's actually really Your sentiment is uh very much shared by a lot of people as you can see. Your poor thing. Oh, let's play on the smallest violin. I mean, we can go on and on. No, no one cares. No one literally cares. Um, the Israelis mocked the Palestinians, mocked the suffering, mocked the genocide, denied the genocide, denied the suffering. Uh, and frankly speaking, what Iran is doing to Israel right now doesn't even come close to what is what Israel did to the people of Gaza. Um, you know, the worst is yet to come. So, if we're gonna, you know, do you want us to cry because uh Iran took out a power facility after you bombed oil facilities outside of Tyrron, causing acid rain and oil rain to rain down, causing the sewers to explode in fire, causing rivers of fire to break through the Iranian cities, causing literally hell to break out in the streets of Thrron, a capital city of one of the major powers in the region. You want us to cry because you lost electricity? No. And um you I don't know if you saw but Benjamin Netanyahu's residence was hit last night and Ben Gavir's residence was hit last night. Benjamin Netanyahu's brother is reportedly dead. Um and Ben Gavir is reportedly severely injured and may not survive. Again, let me just pause because I'm I'm overcome by emotion uh when genocidal maniacs have the tables turned against them. I will never shed a tear for anybody in Israel today. If you're in Israel today, you've made a conscious decision to remain in Israel as it's basically violated the law, committed genocide. It means that you are an active participant in an overall policy of greater Israel, which means you want to steal the land from sovereign nations that surround you. And to steal the land, you must depopulate the land. That means that you are going to carry out an Israeli version of plan ost the plan east the Nazi plan to depopulate bilerus and uh in in in western Russia to eliminate millions of Slavs to make layman's round living room for the greater German people. Israel is the modern manifestation of Nazi Germany. They are Nazis. This is not an exaggeration ladies and gentlemen. We're talking about literally the worst people on the planet. Literally the worst people on the planet reside in this artificial entity called Israel that no longer has a right to exist. Whatever the world thought about when they created Israel in 1948, that no longer exists because that Israel has become an illegal parasitic attachment to humanity and the fact that Iran is in the process of erasing Israel from the map of the earth. I'm not going to shed any tears. If you live in Israel, leave Israel. leave. And when you leave, don't bring your sick ideology with you. Go and join other nations and hopefully integrate into them and live peacefully and harmonious a long and fruitful life. But the idea of greater Israel driving a nation like the United States, nations in Europe to commit uh acts of racist genocide because this is what it is. This is literally about the white man's burden. This is white versus brown straight up. And if you're an Arab and you don't know that, if you live in the Gulf Coast nations and you don't understand that you're just an inferior human being in the eyes of the Israelis, I mean, I as an American, a white American know that I'm a And they told me straight to my face. You're you're subhuman. Okay, I get it. Um, that's why I hate you and I will fight you because nobody wants to be called subhuman. But, you know, imagine, you know, being an Arab, knowing that your government has bent the knee to Israel, knowing that they've agreed to the Abrams Accord, which perpetually subordinates uh the the Gulf Arab states to greater Israel. Uh knowing that they have allowed Israel to call the shots, knowing that Israel has drawn them into a war that's now going to destroy their economies. Um I wouldn't be very happy. Uh there's reports of the people in the streets of Bahrain seeking to overthrow the king. Please do. Um, the model you should use is the model that was used against the Hashemites in Iraq. Um, yeah, I'm sorry that meant the family was taken out, butchered, and dragged through the streets, but basically that's what should happen to illegitimate royal families that have ruled only because they are the byproduct of, you know, British colonialism in the in the region. They have no legitimacy to rule. They're not anointed by God. They weren't selected by the people. They were picked by the British and the British continue to manipulate them. And now the United States has taken over. Now Israel has taken over. So basically the Arab people of the Middle East are governed by people who have allowed themselves to be subordinated to you know neoc colonial uh actors uh whether it's the British, Americans or the Israelis. That's the truth. The only nation that doesn't do that is Iran. And that's why we're attacking Iran because Iran doesn't play the game. Iran is a sovereign state. Iran does what the Iranian people want them to do. And they have a government that is supported by the Iranian people which is why we will never overthrow it.
Yeah. Yeah. Great point, Scott. And you know, uh, what's so intra, well, I mean, I I say interesting, but actually it's really it's it's shocking in the stupidity of it because you have, of course, we know what the US and Israel's goals are. It's regime change, and you outline really well why that hasn't worked and Iran's retaliatory response. If we get to this point of the oil question, the economic question, it gets even more stupid because even as the straight of Hormuz is effectively closed, uh the US not in Israel not only targeted Tan's oil or or Iran's I think in southern tan its oil depots, but it's still hitting tankers. It just hit an oil tanker as of the last 24 hours.
And as this was happening, Scott, you saw the reports. I know you did. You mentioned it earlier. Oil has shot way up to $100 a barrel. 90 plus% raise since December in the cost of oil per barrel. And Scott --
[Scott Ritter] The graph can't keep up with it, man. It's going through the roof. It's ridiculous.
And even after Europe, I believe in the last 12 hours, has eased some of their reserves and it dropped. Wall Street Journal said, "No, it's still going to go up to $200 a barrel if the situation persists." And Iran, their spokesperson for the IRGC said, "Are you ready for that?" Because they are obviously prepared to ensure that this happens. And I just want to put up Donald Trump's response to this because this is now being paraded by the Western mainstream media as long term gain for short term pain.
Short-term oil prices which will drop rapidly when the destruction of Iran nuclear threat is over is a very small price to pay for USA and world safety and peace only fools would think differently
And now he has indeed fooled many, at least in the mainstream media, I'm just going to play this segment for you Scott, and then you can react, because this is the kind of conditioning that the warmongers are trying to pedal to all of us even as we are witnessing all over what Iran's retaliation, and of course the US war that started it.
This is a short-term disruption for the long-term gain short-term pain for the long-term gain short-term pain be for long-term gain we're going to have some short-term pain uh with long-term gain short-term pay for a long-term gain some short-term pain yes but we've got some long-term gain short-term spike for a long-term gain some short-term pain for American American consumers, we may have to deal with that in the short term. Short.
So, Scott, that's only half of it. So, this is what the environment politically is like in the United States as everything you said, everything you have outlined about Iran's retaliation, about how the USIsraeli war of aggression is going, and all of the effects that have transpired around the oil market. That's the response right now.
[Scott Ritter] You know, it's funny. I just went to a movie this weekend. I can't remember it's don't don't die. I can't remember what the first two things are, but it's a great movie about AI and people addicted and watching cell phones and the world coming to an end and everything. But you'd think that what we just saw was actually part of a very bad Hollywood movie script. I mean, you know, because we're supposed to be Americans. I mean, we got freedom of speech, baby. Our brains work supposedly. and we're supposed to be above this. This is the kind of crap we're not supposed to fall for. Those other people around the world fall for this. You know, the Nazis fell for that propaganda, but we can't because we're Americans, and Americans are smart. We're educated. And we believe in freedom. Freedom would never allow ourselves to become, you know, compliant little slaves to a unified propaganda statement published by a mainstream media controlled by the government. The government can't control us because we're Americans. We're better than that. Oh, good God. We're the worst people in the world for it. I mean, if you're an American, and you're watching TV, and you see "short-term pain for long-term gain," first of all, it's a little too cute. It happened once. I tell you, you got to work on that one, guys. Bad bad writing. But then they repeat it and they repeat it and they repeat it and you suddenly realize that we literally don't have a free press. Wake up America. We don't have a free press. That's why you need to hit the like button for Danny Haiphong. Really seriously because you know Danny Haiphong and Garland Nixon and Judge Napalitano and other people who provide alternatives to what you just saw,, "short-term pain for long-term gain." I mean, we are a dysfunctional country, and we can't work because the American sheep can't be awoken, because they're being lulled into a false sense of complacency by a mainstream media that's been hijacked by a singularity controlling this. And that singularity is working on a pro-Israeli agenda. So, all you make America great again people out there, you do understand that America doesn't function into this at all. Which is why we need Danny Haiphong to come out and provide alternative perspectives.
But it's embarrassing. I mean, it's funny. We laugh about it, Danny, but this is actually the equivalent of being a doctor and throwing up a chest X-ray and going, "Holy cow, you got stage four lung cancer that has spread to your brain, your pancreas, and your bones, and you're dead. America, you just saw the image. That's us. That's a reflection on our society. We're dead. We are infected by a cancer. And how do you purge that out? How do you do that? It's so deeply ingrained into everything we do. Every mainstream institution has been infected by this. And that means again, it's not just the media. It's the things that feed the media. Do you understand that there are universities out there to train journalists whose sole function is to graduate from journalism school and then seamlessly fold into this system? So the journalism schools have to condition these people to think this is okay. So what we call journalists aren't just actors in the game that's being played to manipulate data.
There's a guy I did an interview if you guys want to see it. It's on my Russia House podcast free of charge. You can go get it. Andre Elnitzki, former lieutenant general, senior adviser to Shuyu when Shuyu was the defense minister of Russia. He has published papers and came up with this idea called mental war. And he talks about mental war. Basically, mental war is what is done by outsiders to cause a society to collapse from within by taking over the mechanisms of communication, like when you go to the movies the movies, the cinema is designed to condition you to achieve a certain outcome, because the movies are controlled by mainstream studios that don't allow outliers to get out there. You can make a great movie, but if they decide, Well, we ain't putting that out there in theaters," then nobody sees it, and you have zero impact. The movies they put out in theaters are designed to manipulate your minds. Straight up said it. Anything you see on TV is designed to manipulate your minds. What you listen to on the radio is designed to manipulate your minds. And they're all controlled by the same people. And so they're out there conditioning you to accept as normal things that otherwise sane people would say that's insane.
Mental warfare, the destruction of America from within. By whom? By the pro-Israeli Zionistic cabal. We have to start calling it for what it is. I mean, it's not anti-Semitic, ladies and gentlemen. It's not anti-semitic. It's just the god-awful truth that the pro-Israeli crowd is anti-American, and is seeking the destruction of America. They're willing to use America as a tool to achieve their broader objectives. And we're just sitting here doing nothing. You'd think there'd be people in the streets, but they don't. They just they ignore it. They are compliant sheep. They've wrapped themselves in the cocoon of comfort. They became prisoners to this technology. And they have this cocoon of comfort, and so long as you don't rock it, make everybody happy, they just let it happen. They don't want to disturb it. And that's where we are as a society. And this war is a manifestation of that. This war should be opposed by everybody.
If you got a second, can I talk about the murder of 170 school children because most Americans, I mean, listen to Donald Trump. Iran did it. Iran did it. letting the piece head. Well, we're investigating it, but don't worry about it. We're the most lethal military in the world. My god, I can bench press 315 pounds and we are killers. That's what we do. We kill. We kill. We kill. And forget rules. Forget those woke rules that constrained our ability to inject lethality into the problem. You see the mindset? And Americans went, "Oh, okay." I mean, I don't know how many people went, "That's what I voted for. That's that's what I voted for. You see that over and over on social media. That's what I voted for. No, this is why I have to say when people say that, you know, the way our country was created, um, we we knew about you. So, you're you're part of what's called a faction. Federalist paper number 10, James Madison warned us about the dangers of factions. And factions are controlled by a functioning republic, a constitutional republic that has checks and balances in place. But these checks and balances have to work or else the executive which has been imbued with a great deal of authority becomes a tyrant. That's federalist 51. Again, James Madison, smart man. He warned us about the dangers of a tyrant in the need for checks and balances. So today when we have the Congress of the United States basically saying this isn't a war, it's a defensive operation and Congress doesn't need to be involved. That's the speaker of the house saying that. That means Congress has taken itself off the map. The Supreme Court has, you know, challenged the president on terrorists, but the president says I don't care. I'm going to do whatever I want. So, Supreme Judiciary is off the map. We're left with a pirate, the executive. And now the executive isn't governed by the people who, you know, believe in the necessity of checks and balances, but by factions. I voted for this. I voted for tyranny. I voted for a cult of personality. I voted for a man who says that I am beholden to no laws. I only believe my own sense of personal morality which is problematic given the Epstein files but being that as it may um this is a man who says he governs as a dictator. So there we are and what are the consequences? The Geneva Conventions 1949 um were passed because of the excesses uh that were under war even by the victors. There was a recognition that even the victors went too far, that we have to protect civilian populations. It's essential that there has to be laws governing war. And these were updated in 1977. Um the the the additional protocol to the Geneva Convention. And now there people out there rolling around, oh come on, skies international law. Ah yes, but see it was adapted and adopted by the United States Department of Defense through the law warfare manual. So it's ours now. we own it. One of the interesting things in there is they talk about targeting. They say you have to be very careful when you start targeting places uh to ensure that you aren't hitting civilian targets that you've done your due diligence. And there's this thing called distinction that you must make a distinction between military targets and civilian targets which requires an additional level of analysis in in work. This is the law. It's the law. And so we did, I can tell you as somebody who has done this in war, um there's a lot of effort goes into ensuring that the targets we hit are have a military value, uh that they aren't civilian in nature, and that we look at the consequences of striking this target. Will there be collateral damage to civilians? And then you get into proportionality. Um is the value you get from militarily from striking this target uh proportional to the damage you're doing to civilians? And if the answer is no, we're killing far too many civilians, then you don't bomb the target. The answer is if we don't know, we can't distinguish that this is military, you don't bomb the target. Now, we had screwed up a lot during the global war on terrorism. So, in 2023, the Department of Defense issued a new proclamation, a new directive called the uh civilian harm and mitigation response uh thing. And what this did is create um a new layer of oversight for targeting and for u you know planning wars. And this team's job was to go through each target and ensure that we aren't making a mistake here that this isn't a civilian target, that this is a military target. Um it's what we're supposed to do under the law of war, but we've gotten a little sloppy with it during the global war on terrorism. So we put in new regulations to say this is what we need to do if we're going to fight a war to be compliant with our own laws and the laws of international conflict. Um Pete Haget did away with that directive, canceled it in his effort for lethality. So there is no civilian harm and mitigation response capability in America anymore. Instead, what there is is a literal free-for-all. We can do anything we want. Now you all have heard the term double tap. Double tap is a term that's been used a lot derisively against regimes. We've accused the Syrian government of double tapping of people, you know, dropping their barrel bombs. We've accused the Iranians of double tapping. We've accused every Russia of double tapping. We accused everybody of double tap. On the first day of the of this conflict, um we had picked out several targets to strike. Um we claimed we were striking targets related to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command. Um, one of these was the Manab Naval Base where the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command had warehouses and a medical facility, etc. Um, and we struck it with five cruise missiles. Um, now normally you'd say, okay, but you know, you'd have confidence that the US military did the right thing. You know, certainly we looked to distinguish the targets to make sure that there were no uh crossover targets, nothing that could have been a protected target. Um but that unit doesn't exist anymore. Instead, what we have is we have artificial intelligence assisted targeting uh a program called CLAD put together by Palunteer um helped create these targets that just out of the blue. Basically, they scan databases. They're given certain parameters. Find me uh facilities assiliated the revolutionary guard command who have buildings of the following dimensions. And then they turn those buildings into targets and then the targets are assigned weaponry etc. So the men naval facility um was assigned four impact points. Two impact points were warehouses of a certain dimension. One impact point was a building uh that turned out to be a medical facility. But we didn't do the distinction. you guys. So, even though everybody knew it was a medical facility, AI didn't and we didn't double check it because we don't have the civilian harm mitigation response capability anymore. So, we just said put a cruise and then another one was up there in the in in the upper right corner and um there was a large facility there and we decided we're going to bomb that one too. So, we sent five cruise miss why five? I thought it was just four. Ah, now we get to the beauty of the Tomahawk Block 4. The Tomach Block 4 system um has the capability to have a number of targets programmed into it and it can change its targets on the way because it's communicating. But a really cool part of it is that it can loiter over a facility collecting imagery that's sent back to be evaluated and it does the immediate battle damage assessment. Back in the Gulf War when I was doing it, we bombed a target, we got the satellite data and then I looked at it and said, you know, did we achieve the result? And if not, I said reattack and I sent it back and it got fed back into the queue. It was bombed a day later. Took a little bit of while. Now we have immediate reattack capability with the block four. So the fifth cruise missile's job is to loiter over. So now the first four cruise missiles come in and they hit the two warehouse facilities. There's nothing in there. No secondary explosion, nothing. They're empty. Um they hit the medical facility. We got smoke coming out. Um so it wasn't empty, but it's smoking that we criteria achieved. It hit another building, collapsed it. Um, there's smoke coming out, but more importantly, there's people moving around. Lots of people moving around. And that imagery is being sent back to the ship and the operators on the ship are looking at going, "We got a lot of people moving around that target. A lot of people moving around that target. We hit something of importance. Reattack." And they hold that cruise missile to go up to altitude and fly down. Now, the amazing thing again, the Block 4 is a cool weapon because it's got this warhead on it that's designed to be a bunker buster. So, it can blow through with the initial warhead, then come in and boom, blow up what's inside. Very lethal. Pete Hexath loves it. I'm sure he masturbates to this weapon every freaking night. That's who he is. But now there's an additional thing that they put in there. This is the beauty of the Block 4. You see, the cruise missile has a lot of fuel in it. And that unexpended fuel was just being wasted. So the block four can take that fuel, compress it and turn it into a fuel air explosive. Gives you a thermmoaric um you know weapons capabilility. So basically you penetrate and then you burn everything inside with this giant thermmoaric explosion. It's beautiful. I mean Pete Hexath might masturbate twice because of that. So now we get to the reality of what happened. It was a school. The first cruise missile hit it uh burst through classrooms etc. The the teachers and the majority of the students who survived some students were casualties in the first strike but the majority of them were ushered into the prayer hall of this facility. A facility a prayer hall that met the dimensions of the criteria set by artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the school's calling up parents and saying, "Come and get your kids. There's been a bad day here." So, parents in the neighborhoods nearby come rushing to the facility. operators look at teachers ushering children into the uh prayer hall, parents rushing in, and at the moment where everybody's come together, we double tapped it. We sent the cruise missile down, it burst through the prayer hall, exploded, and then the thermobaric warhead blew up, burning everybody inside. Read the stories of the parents about how they found their children. There was nothing left of my child. She had been burned to death. I only could identify her because of the remnants of the backpack. Yeah, that's what we did. We double tabbed them. Pure 100% murder because Pete Hegat decided that we needed to be more lethal. So, he got away with the regulations that required the United States military to comply with, you know, the law of war, our own law of war manual. He he got rid of it. And any American who sits there and says, "This is okay. I voted for this. Die. Go away. Disappear. You're You're the reason why this country no longer stands for anything. You're the reason why this country is hated and reviled. Because you have no soul. This country exists only because of the Constitution. This country exists only because we pretend to adhere to the rule of law. And as long as we are trying to adhere to the rule of law, there is potential in this country worth defending. We have been imperfect, and I'll be the first one to acknowledge that. But the United States has the potential of being a great nation if we only did what we're supposed to do. But we don't do it because we get lazy. We don't do it because of stupidity, because of ignorance, because of racism, because of hatred, whatever you want to say. We don't do it because of the control of a Zionistic Cabal. But if you're sitting here right now justifying this double tap against 170 Iranian children, then problem, you're not the solution. And I hope that you are erased from this world because you don't belong here. You are evil. And I say that to everybody who says this is what I voted for. If you're an American, you can't vote for this. It's the most unamerican thing that's out there. And I apologize for my bad language. This is we are the worst people in the world right now. We the people of the United States of America are the number one threat to international peace and security in the world. And it's only going to get worse because our president is going to start to panic when the price of oil goes up and Israel's already panicking because they the Iranians have won this war.
So what happens? We may use nuclear weapons. But here's the fun part, Danny. Because the Iranians just replaced the one man who said no to nuclear weapons. Ali Kame. He was it. He was the guy that said no. the system, the conservatives, his son, they're like, "We need nuclear weapons." And he said, "No, and we killed him." And now they've replaced with the son who is surrounded by people saying, "We need nuclear weapons." The Iranians warned Steve Whitoff and Jared Kushner, but they were too stupid to understand what they were being told. The Iranians said, "You do know that we have 450 kg of 60% enriched uranium. You do know we have that, right? And you do know that you can't order us to get rid of it. It's our inalienable right to have this. And Woodco and Kushner, I guess, took it the wrong way. Got insulted by that. But what they didn't realize is the Iranians then worked with us to get rid of all of it. They said, "We're willing to get rid of everything, to have inspectors come in and verify, US inspectors, unprecedented the history of IEA inspections inside Iran, American inspectors. Iran has never allowed that. and they were going to allow that so that the disposition of the 450 kgs could be confirmed and they were bending over backwards to give Donald Trump the great deal he always said he wanted. He always condemned the JCPOA Barack Obama's bad deal. I could do a better deal. Well, the Iranians gave him a better deal, but this was never about the nuclear program. This was always about regime change. And so we attacked Iran. Surprise attack, perity, double tap against children, all the good stuff that we do. Now the Iranians have a new supreme leader and now they're faced with the very conditions in which the conservatives tried to to convince Ali Kam to reverse his fatwa prohibiting nuclear weapons. The conditions where nuclear armed states are threatening the existential survival of the Islamic um the Islamic Republic. Um even then Kame said no but they did pass an edict that said fatwas are reversible and and Kame agreed that they are reversible but he's not going to reverse it. Well now that they have agreement that they are reversible and Ali Kame is dead. Um, we may very well see the Iranians decide the nuclear weapons are exactly what they need. And they have the ability to produce around 10 15 to 20 kiloton warheads of a uranium gun design. Very crude weapon, but very effective. Doesn't need to be tested. For all you people out there that think they have to test it, we didn't test the gun design. The the test we did at Alagora was the plutonium implosion weapon. the gun design doesn't need to be tested because it will work 100% of the time. Um, and that's the direction the Iranians will probably go. They said in the fall of 2024 um, and in the spring of 2025 that they had solved all of the issues pertaining to the delivery of a nuclear weapon, that they had a warhead design. They had it built. It was ready. All they needed was a fizzile material. They have missiles that are designed to carry this warhead. Um so all the Iranians have to do is build it construct enriched uranium. They have the 450 kilograms of uh 60% uranium hexafflloride. Uh they have 164 Scott if you can hear me. I think we lost you for a second. Um okay we're back. Um yeah we're back. they they have the ability to enrich the the uranium hex fluoride, convert it into uranium metal, and form that metal into a into shapes that are conducive to a gun design. Um, and I'm would not be surprised if Iran um at some point in time as this war progresses and people threaten them with nuclear weapons if the Iranians come out and say you don't want to do that because we'll we'll kill Israel, Saudi Arabia, we'll kill the United Dubai will be a smoking hole. The whole region will be a smoke. You drop one nuclear weapon on us and everybody dies. It's a reverse Samson option. Um, and I think that's the direction the Iranians should go. I don't want them to. I still believe, I don't know why, because it's been my life and I'm still naive, but I I still believe in nuclear non-prololiferation. I believe in the legitimacy of the non-proliferation treaty. I believe in art disarmament, arms control, all these things that have proven just to be a joke in the eyes of the United States. Um, they disgraced my entire my entire life has been spent pursuing arms control and this government has just made it a joke. a literal joke, a tragic joke. And so, who am I to tell the Iranians you can't have nuclear weapons? Who am I to say you can't do this? Um, and we'll see. I mean, one the one thing that mitigates against it is that the Iranians continue to speak about operating um honoring the um legacy of Ali Kam. Um, and his legacy was that nuclear weapons were forbidden under Islam. We'll see how long that lasts. But it's hard to sit there and make that argument. You can make that in a in a in a vacuum. But when your nation's being subjected to the death and destruction that's being laid down, wanton murder by the um uh United States and Israel, the Israelis blew up. I mean, people, you have to understand the scope and scale of the crime that Israel committed here. Blew up the oil storage facilities outside of Tyrron in a deliberate fashion. Again, I'm a targeter. I did this for a living. I know the decisions that go in. There are ways to blow things up to make things not happen and there's ways to blow things up to make things happen. The targeting done here was done deliberately to achieve the outcome which is to basically coat Thrron with toxic oil rain and to create the conditions where you have fire breaking out in the sewage systems, streets on fire, a city on fire. This is the capital city of Iran. the capital city of Iran is being wiped off the face of the earth by Israel. Um, you know, so why why not get a nuclear weapon if you're Iran? Why not? I mean, this is the stage we're in. This is this is where we're at today. And we can only blame one person, Donald Trump. Donald Trump had the ability to tell Benjamin Netany, "Sit down. Shut up. Get out of my face. I'll cut off all aid. Um, there will be no defense. We'll turn off switch on missile defense shield. we can do anything we want. You're a pathetic. You're a loser. I mean, he's a dictator. So, if Congress screams, arrest them. Determine that Israel is a foreign a hostile foreign nation. Any anybody who's taken more than $3 from Israel is now an enemy of the United States and didn't arrest all of Congress. Why not? You're a dictator. Congress doesn't matter. I mean, I would support this if it purged purged Israel. I wouldn't support it because it's unconstitutional. But my point is the president had a lot of latitude, but he is sold out. He took Miriam Adlesen's blood money. uh he is a prisoner of the Zionist cabali, surrounded himself with Zionists from the vice president on down and there's no push back against anything Israel does. Um maybe the American people will wake up. Maybe now um we can find a way to unite people to understand that Israel is calling the shots. That this is no longer about America first. This is America last, Israel first. It's not make America great again. It's make Israel great again. It's make America last. Um are we going to wake up collectively and understand this? Are we going to do the right thing at the polls um in November? Because we can cleanse this. We can cleanse this. And I know people are going to say, "Whoa, we're going to vote for somebody." There's nothing worse than a dictator. There's nothing worse than a cult of personality. There's nothing worse than a person that openly says, "I will not comply with the Constitution of the United States." There is nothing worse than that. You can take a Democrat who as long as they say, "I will comply with the Constitution. I will obey that oath." And they respect the checks and balances. That's imperfect. I don't agree that I I I agree that the Democrats govern horribly. I agree that they make bad policy. I agree with all that. But, you know, we can fix that constitutionally if we the people wake up. But right now, we have transferred power to a functional dictator, a cult of personality. And we have one chance to fix it. That's this November. Maybe the disastrous war will wake the American people up. The only way it can because we're all trapped in that cocoon of comfort. But when suddenly we have to go out there and pay eight bucks a gallon for gas. When we go to Walmart and we see the shelves are empty because uh truckers can't afford the diesel to ship things around. We see the price of food go through the roof. When we realize our paycheck doesn't cut it anymore. Um maybe we'll wake up, do the right thing. I don't know. Yeah. Well, uh let's continue to do our part. Scott, we just one more segment I wanted to get, uh through with you that's very related to this and then there's one audience question. Uh but first, you know, uh in in line with this uh very obvious, I guess we call influence uh over the United States by Israel, there's been many reports uh and and what strikes me so much, Scott, is the hubris of all of this. So, the Times of Israel, Trump gave an interview with them, and he said straight up that it'll be a mutual decision with Netanyahu when the war ends. And uh it's even more the hubris even gets worse where he says Iran was going to destroy Israel and everything else around it. We worked together. We destroyed the country that wants to wanted to destroy Israel. So past tense destroyed the country that wanted to destroy Israel. Now uh Scott the new Ayatollah the son of Ali Mojave I believe I'm butchering his name. Um not only is Don't worry you're in good company. Not only Yeah. Exact. Yeah. But and not only is he as as you have uh pointed out more uh uh militant in his position on nuclear weapons and and be in in you know defending the country by any means but also people are very not first of all Ayatoll Ali's entire family include including his son's family wiped out and you also have month old granddaughter. Yeah, exactly. And you have this these are the scenes in Iran as he was named the next Ayatollah. So, uh, Scott, Israel in and Trump are saying that they are going to decide when this war ends. It seems like the Iranian people have very different a very different viewpoints. How does this factor into the entire situation? I mean, I can pull up the military side of this, what it looks like on the ground for Israel, but also I know you often say that war is an extension of politics by other means. So, uh, how about, uh, your comments on all of this? Well, damn you, Danny. You stole my Claus reference. I mean, but you're right. War is an extension of politics by other means. Um, look, I said this early on that this is a regime change conflict and um, it's existential in nature. um and that the probable regime change will take place here in the United States as Donald Trump loses in November will be impeached and hopefully convicted um by the U Congress of the United States. Uh empowered by an American people who voted in people who believe in the Constitution over factionalism. Um Benjamin Netanyahu has been a prime minister that's been hanging on by the skin of his teeth ever since October 7th. You know, he was, you know, delinquent in his duties then, but he kept expanding the war. He called himself the security prime minister. they kept expanding the war and every time he ran into a problem domestically expanded the conflict um and now he's gone to the ultimate level of expansion and he is you know counted his chickens before they hatched he's on TV declaring victory uh that he's you know that this is all because of him and yet the Israelis woke up this morning with no power in Tel Aviv and they will continue to have no power and if they continue they will have no water and if they continue they will have no infrastructure and um and Tel Aviv will become a city that's uninhabitable and people start to flee Israel Um and then the rest of Hifa will become an uninhabitable city. Uh Israel will become an unlivable nation and that will be the death of Israel and that'll be the death of Benjamin Netanyahu. This is something that Hamas and Hezbollah and um and were on the verge of accomplishing if you remember right before Hassan Nalla was assassinated how bad how dire the situation was in Israel. remember to the emptying of northern Israel, people fleeing because of uh Hezbollah's rockets and uh the bankruptcy of that was taking place economically for Israel. Um but now we have the ultimate war uh a war of existential proportions and um Iran has a plan. Israel doesn't Israel doesn't have a plan of survival. Israel believed the nonsense that they could resume Mus's regime. You hear the president just talking in in stupidity. Um I mean who writes his script? I mean, I remember the movie True Lies, you know, who write this Um, who writes what Trump says? Because it's a stupidity. Stupidity personified in a man, a stupid man. Um, but Netanyahu is no smarter. He's, I mean, he's a smart man, politically astute, but he's boxed himself into a corner. U, you know, he basically took all his remaining savings while he's in Vegas. He's already gambled away everything. He takes everything left and puts it on one number and rolls the dice. Um it ain't going to come up what you want, Benny. It's over. And so he will be removed. Um he is not survivable. Um you already see, you know, his uh ideological base under attack. Smot's son is wounded, maybe dead in Hezb at the hands of Hezblah. Bing Gabir is uh injured, maybe dead. Netanyahu's family is under attack. His brother is dead. Na is dead dead man walking. Even if he survives this, uh he will not survive. um you know he he needs to hope that he you know passes through natural causes because he's he's been marked for death. You don't get to assassinate the supreme leader and walk away. And I would say the same thing about Donald Trump. He needs to be careful. Um we he's crossed a red line. I mean the American people have to understand that we don't have a right just because we have the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Um, we don't have the right to go around and murder people, murder leaders, murder religious leaders, and then pretend that there are no consequences. We are a hunted people. We are a hated people. Um, and our actions will haunt us and hunt us for a long time going forward. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, they will. And and there's no amount, Scott, of uh justifications and and I know that I know we've talked about Oxio stories in the past too, there's always an attempt to muddle the the narrative too about why all of this is going on, why this disaster has uh occurred. And now when it comes to the oil depots, now suddenly when oil prices are spiking, Scott, you have the United States trying to leak through uh these so-called US officials trying to leak through Axios that oh no, it was Israel that launched all the strikes on the depots and with no US involvement. They didn't know about it. They vehemently disagreed with it and uh now there is uh you know now uh there is some kind of plausible deniability here. But, you know, to me, Scott, I don't know what your what your opinion on this is. It's And yet it seems ridiculous. And yet and yet we just are passing $50 billion supplemental that goes without any congressional approval that allows Israel to be replenished with the very bombs they dropped on these uh the these, you know, oil facilities. So, the the hypocrisy, the lies of this administration are beyond belief. If Israel actually did something that we didn't want them to do, that was detrimental to our national security, etc., uh we can simply hit the off switch and then Israel disappears. Uh but we don't we continue to fund, supply, support, facilitate because that's part of our plan. It's just domestic political cover right now. Blame it on Israel, etc. But no, it's a it's a joint um you know campaign plan. The target sets are known to all parties. um and the decision to strike those Israeli aircraft had to take off and fly a path to uh Israel that was pre-coordinated with the United States. Uh we knew what the targets were. Anybody who says we didn't know what the targets were is lying. We knew what the targets were because it's an integrated strike plan. And then those planes had to fly back squawking on IFFF that we were picking up so we don't shoot them down. All coordinated the flow. Uh it was American tankers that uh refueled those aircraft. Why would we refuel aircraft if we didn't know where they were going? If we didn't know anything about it. Um, you know, so no, um, this administration does nothing but lie. They are carrying out a war, an information war against the American people. And we, we're the dupes that sit there and allow ourselves again, what was it? Short-term pain for long-term gain. I mean, that's the new cry of stupidity in America. short-term pain for long-term gain. And uh I don't know how they'll revise that when the short-term pain doesn't feel so shortterm anymore because that uh that that could change uh dramatically as things escalate. Scott, well, it's just a matter of time. Well, time is relevant. Short term could actually mean long term, but that's okay. buy the newest PS4 or Xbox 5 and play the newest version of Grand Theft Auto or Call of Duty. You too can be an American hero. It's absolutely ridiculous. Well, you know, Al Jazer actually, and it's a bit it's a two-minute video. Hopefully, it goes fast. Uh uh I can't speed it up even though I wish I could. Alazer had a had an interesting um report Scott on Iran's side and how they're getting through miss how they're getting through all of these defenses uh into Israel which you know again I want to I just want to point out to the audience that uh we had a 12-day war and Israel ran out of interceptors uh and had to uh ask Trump to end the war. I'm still very confused as to how that will um transpire uh any differently in the days and weeks to come. But here's Al Jazzer's report. And Scott, as a as a weapons inspector, as someone who has expert knowledge on this stuff, I want your assessment on how they did and what they're missing because I think it's important for people to understand uh what exactly is happening here. Iran has launched hundreds of ballistic missiles towards Israel since the conflict began. Now the distance between Iran's capital Thrron and Tel Aviv in Israel is about,600 km. Now Iran does have missiles that can cover that distance but they need to transit other countries which makes striking Israel a challenge. Let me explain. Let's say Iran launches dozens of missiles towards Israel. They travel through Iraq and Syria. They could also go over Saudi Arabia. But what could happen in Iraq where you have US military bases? You have the American Patriot system that engages and destroys these missiles. So let's say we've lost some of these missiles out here. The ones that are remaining then enter the Syrian and Jordanian airspace. And by then you have the Israeli air defenses that engage and destroy these missiles. Now we have Jordan also that has helps Israel intercept incoming projectiles. Now we have the missiles entering the Israeli airspace and then they are targeted by US warships that are stationed here. Remember the US Navy has a significant presence in the Mediterranean Sea. And finally, we have the missiles. When they are inside the Israeli airspace, they are targeted by a multi-layer air defense system that includes the Iron Dome, the David Sling, and Aeros system apart from the American third air defenses. And despite all of that, you have Iranian missiles that are actually hitting targets inside Israel. The time taken for a missile from Iran to reach Israel is about 10 to 12 minutes. And this is the damage we are seeing inside Tel Aviv after an Iranian missile strike. So Scott, uh, how accurate was this? I mean, the situation has changed a lot since this war began, obviously. Um and uh that that poses the question how how long can this actually go on unless the US and Israel I mean the I pose this question to you too are going to go on without air defense systems. Well first of all I mean the the report was superficial. I already explained to you about the you know the architecture. They're not designed to work with each other. You know if you listen to her it sounds like things are seamlessly working together but it doesn't. there's a there's a architecture bringing these systems that weren't designed to work together together and she didn't mention about the destruction of the radars up front, the queueing, the communications, etc. um you know and but it's a it's a superficial um look at it but the point is um it's not working and the Iranian missiles keep being launched and the Iranians have more missiles than we have the ability to interdict them and we will run out of uh we've already run out of you know the high-end the high value uh I don't know what the super dupers maybe Donald Trump would call them we're out of them um so we're using PAC twos may have a lot of PAC twos Pete Hexet seemed to indicate that we had a lot of PC twos But that's again like you know knowing that um you know you're going up against a target that requires a 50 caliber bullet to to to kill it and we're out of 50 caliber bullets. We got a lot of 22s. So we're going to fire a whole bunch of 22s but we know that the 22s can't kill the target. So we're just wasting time and going through the motions pretending to be defending. We're shooting Patriot missile twos that um have zero impact on the Iranians. So it's a meaningless uh gesture. Um eventually we're going to run out of the SM3s, the SM Block 3 block twos, the SM6s. These are the missiles on the ships. We're going to run out of them. We don't have the ability to replace them. And then we're just totally defenseless. And um what we do at that point um I think Donald Trump will probably try to declare victory and walk away. I don't think the Iranians are going to let him walk away. Um you know, Iran has made a decision that this war doesn't end until it's over. Uh if Trump is willing to walk away by saying we're evacuating the Middle East, never to return. Um that's one condition, but then what about Israel? Um the United States has to ensure that Israel no longer manifests a threat to the region, that greater Israel is dead. Um you know, so I don't think the Iranians are taking their foot off of the gas right now. Again, we come back to John Boyd, which I started this discussion with in the Udaloop. The Iranians are inside our decision-making cycle. They're winning. Why would Iran pause and allow the United States to recalibrate? They've invested a lot. They've sacrificed a lot to get to the point right now where their strategic plan is superior than to the strategic planning of the United States and Israel. They're winning this war. They cannot allow a ceasefire to take place, conflict termination to take place. that simply resets the game the game map. They're not going to allow that. So, Donald Trump's in a lot of trouble and I think you're going to see this war go on for a lot longer. Um and I think the consequences of the American defeat um are going to be far greater. Um and if he continues, understand that the right now we're looking at a um you know, a temporary inconvenience, short-term pain for long-term gain in uh in the economies. But um A lot of what about is about to happen is irreversible. The damage will be permanent. Um and if we get into the permanent destruction of energy production facilities in the Middle East, um even if the conflict ends, it's over.
And I'll just leave this with another nation that I won't shed tears for, you know, they're showing long lines in India of Indians going out to fill up their their propane bottles. India has admitted they're in a strategic relationship with Israel. India has admitted that they gave the coordinates of this unarmed Iranian ship, that had gone to India for a peaceful rally, that they gave it to Israel, who gave it to United States, so that the ship could be sunk. India is a member of BRICS, who has decided that they will not support a fellow member of BRICS: Iran. India is going to pay a heavy price for its decision to support Israel and support this war. India could have been one of those nations that got an exception to the transit out of the strait of Hormuz. But India is now a declared enemy of Iran, and India is going to suffer a huge economic hit. This is again another nation that I'm just simply not going to shed tears for. And maybe it's time for the Indian people to rise up and eliminate Modi as their prime minister, because this man has been sitting on the fence, this man has been playing both sides of the equation for far too long. He's allowed the United States to dictate solutions to him, and now at the behest of the United States, in order to curry political favor with Donald Trump, he has allowed India's strategic national security interest to be subordinated to that of the state of Israel. Unacceptable. India has a large Muslim population, larger than the state of Pakistan. And maybe it's time the Muslims of India let their feelings be known. But no, India is a despicable state.
It's not an ally of the United States. It's not an ally of anybody. India is unreliable. Completely unreliable. And that was proven when you have Iran, a fellow BRICS member, being betrayed by India.
And before the strike happened on the 28th, before the initial act of acts of aggression, war crimes began by the US and Israel, we saw Modi host Netanyahu in the most, how should we say, accommodating of ways. I mean it's one thing to have any kind of relationship with, but to genuinely not only flaunt it, but then be an active participant in the war against Iran. when the entirety of the rest of the world in the global south for the most part, other than maybe those leaders who are getting beaten to hell by Iran, in the region are against it. So the fact that India has basically isolated itself, it's economy that can't handle the damage that's about to come either. cannot handle that the you know for whatever people say about the United States India itself is where it's located what it needs and its current you know everyone talks about its growth it is not econ it's not the United States it's not economically developed in the same way it will not be able to say its crisis will be dramatically worse uh and that soon um so anyway I just wanted to put that out there because it's it's it's shocking the level of um you know uh you called it betrayal I I I think It's a great word. Uh that has no benefit to India at all. None. It's purely it's it's political um cowardism. Yeah. Um yeah, we're seeing a lot of that. What what nations should understand right now is that Donald Trump um is a coward. Straight up coward. He only strikes when he thinks there's going to be a quick, easy victory. Notice what happens when he's faced with a moral uh a morally complicated issue. Like, do I support Golani, the beheading ISIS leader of Syria? Well, he's a strong guy, tough guy. He's made some hard decisions, hard things you've never done, Donnie, baby. And so he he caves instead of saying, "No, we're going to kill you because you're al-Qaeda and uh we don't forgive and um you're going to die and we're going to come in and we're going to slaughter you." Nope, he didn't do that. He did the opposite. And um that's what with with Iran right now, he's confronted by the fact he's starting to say they're tough. Even, you know, they're tough. They're tougher than you are, Donnie. 10 times tougher than you are. Uh, and they're smarter than Pete Hegath, your testosterone driven 315 pound pressing who's governing what used to be called the Department of Defense, but is now more euphemistically accurate to the war criminal status that America enjoys, the Department of War. Um, Donald Trump is a coward. Nations that stand up to Trump win. Nations that been the need of Trump die. Venezuela could have stood up to Trump, but they took the easy way out. They took the CIA money. They caved. Uh Cuba, this is a warning to you. United States doesn't care about you. Donald Trump seeks to dominate you, seeks to destroy you. Look at Venezuela. There's no pride in being Venezuelan today. You sold out. You got a vice president Darcy took the money. And um you know, so Cuba, take the lesson. Stand up. Fight back. Don't give in. all the nations out there with Donald Trump, stand up, fight back, don't give in because he is a coward. When confronted with the the need to make a hard decision knowing that the consequence will be tough, he always backs down. He was misled into believing that Iran would fold like a house of cards. And now look at him panicked. Five war plans in 10 days. There's going to probably be another war plan today or tomorrow because they don't know what they're doing. Iran is in their decision-making cycle now. Now they have to deal with the economy. You know, is he going to fire Scott Bessant? Is he going to fire all these people who've been giving him bad political advice? He needs to terminate his cabinet. Every single one of them needs to be eliminated and replaced by competent people. But instead, this this is a man who has surrounded himself with a pro-Zionist cabal. He's a weak man. He's a coward. And he will always take the easy way out because he's not strong. He's not tough. He's the weakest man possible morally, physically, intellectually. Yeah. The blowback. We're going to have uh many episodes in the future, Scott, where we're going to talk about the blowback of this globally as well because uh you know, when it comes to Ukraine conflict, forget about it. there's no uh you know uh it's going to keep going as it has been going and it's not that means it's not going to go well for the US and of course NATO as the the US's uh war tool and then um uh the Pacific the US wants to drain the whole Pacific of everything that they've sold to South Korea Japan you know if that happens what does that do for the US's grand plans What do you think the Chinese have learned from this? You think the Chinese have learned, huh, if we cave into Donnie, everything will be okay. Or if they learned, yeah, if we tell Donnie to pound sand, stand up and say, bring it on, Uh, Donnie walks away because we don't have anything. And he said that the again, the tragedy befalling the Iranian nation, Iranian people is real. I mean, this is this is horrific what's happening right now. But Pete Hexth has been exposed as a war criminal, as a liar, as as the most incompetent person. And maybe one of the things that'll happen is that we will shed ourselves of this cancer on American morality. That is Pete Hexth. That um we will actually prosecute him for war crimes because he he has committed war crimes. He has lied to the American people, lied. He has violated his constitutional oath. You know, we knew that when he was murdering um you know, the the the who who whatever those boots were in the uh Caribbean Sea and off the coast of the Pacific coast. Um it was murder. It it you know, whatever you guys want to say.
Again, "I voted for this." I don't care. You don't get to vote to violate the constitution. That's why we have the Constitution to guard against irrational emotions of an enraged public, a public that's become factionalized. "I voted for this." I don't care. It's against the Constitution. It's against the law. And if you voted for it, then you're part of the problem, not the solution. Maybe you should be indicted as a fellow conspirator for the war crimes of Pete Hegseth. That would be nice. Pete Hegseth is a war criminal and Donald Trump needs to clean house. I don't think Pete Hegseth survives this conflict. I don't think he can. The gross incompetence of this man has humiliated the United States, humiliated the president, and has manifested itself in a way that has been destructive to people, to infrastructure, to economies, and more importantly to the moral compass of of the American collective. Americans need to wake up and stare in the mirror and feel ashamed about what we've become. "I voted for this." Then you're a war criminal. You're no different than the Nazis of 1930s that, enabled Adolf Hitler to seize power in Germany. We're facilitating a cult of personality, a government that has no constraint imposed by the rule of law because they don't believe in the rule of law. "That's what you voted for." That makes you an enemy of America. Yeah.
Well, let's get to uh just one or two audience questions. Scott, there was one that I think is is good. Uh especially given your expertise. Uh Scott, love you from Canada. What do you think Iran will do if Israel uses nuclear weapons on them? How will this change the war? Is Pakistan helping Iran? Let's let's deal with the Pakistan issue first. Pakistan has a strategic security agreement with Saudi Arabia. So, um Pakistan's sort of screwed right now. They don't know what to do um because they are financially dependent upon Saudi Arabia. They they need Saudi Arabian help and Saudi Arabia also allows Gulf Arab states to um financially bail Pakistan out. If you take a look at the recent economic crises that have taken place in Pakistan, it's billion-dollar interventions by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and others that have bailed them out. And so Pakistan has to be careful about saying well we're on the side of Iran even though historically Pakistan has been on the side of Iran against Israel. Uh so Pakistan is u is in a quandry. I don't think Iran is relying upon anything from Pakistan. Um as I hinted earlier Iran is literally a few weeks away from having several deliverable atomic weapons. um when if and when they make that decision, I don't know. I can say this that any Israeli nuclear attack against Iran um will be more demonstrative than um you know, ending of Iran. It will not eliminate Iran's nuclear weapons program because we just don't know where it is. We're going to blow up. I think there's a lot of people right now looking at tunnels in Isvahan that have proven to be immune to um you know, American conventional munitions. we've struck them with B2s, B-52s, B1's, and we can't tap them. So, the idea is we would nuke them to collapse the uh the tunnels. But if you're the Iranians um and you have 450 kgs of u of uranium hexafflloride enriched to 60%, would you put them in tunnels in this vah that you've already sealed off, meaning you can't get access to this stuff because then you sort of disarmed yourself. So I have a feeling that the Iranian uranium hexafflloride is not in isvahand or any other location that's known. Uh there are hundreds of high sites that the Iranians have been building since 20 uh 2005 uh buried inside mountains and I believe that um the Iranian uranium hex fluoride enriches 60%. Um it's probably been divided amongst three or four sites each one capable of enriching each one capable of producing two three nuclear weapons. So even if we get lucky and get one, there's duplication of effort. And if we nuke Iran, Iran will nuke Israel. So it's a suicide pill. Israel, nuke Iran, you die. The difference is Iran's huge, you're small. Three nuclear weapons ends all life in Israel. Yeah. Yeah. You want to play that game, you'll die. And the other thing is, um, Iran won't stop there. After they take out Israel, they'll take out the states that facilitated this. Uh, Saudi Arabia will be destroyed. Dubai will cease to exist. Um you know and you know we can pick you know Abu Dhabi can go down Kuwait city can go down. The point is once we cross that road you've made a decision now that you are saying we are going to physically eradicate the Islamic Republic of Iran and therefore the fatwa automatically gets reversed and Iran will move forward. Now the question is does Iran wait until they've been nuked or they go ahead and frontload the system? Um and that we don't know. Again, we're now down to an issue of fundamental um you know, ex existentialism. Will Iran honor the legacy of Ali Kaman in its totality or will Iran um take the actions necessary to create deterrence against the use of nuclear weapons? Because I think if this war continues to go south for the United States and Israel that there will be a great temptation to use nuclear weapons to break the impass. Um, and the only way Iran can prevent that is to make it clear that if nuclear weapons are used against Iran, Israel ceases to exist in totality. Not a demonstrative weapon, not a token, you know, blow up demona. Israel ceases to exist. And then you need to tell the Gulf Arab states, you will cease to exist as well. That's a dangerous thing because now you trigger, you know, a nuclear arms race in the region. But, um, again, who cares? Donald Trump doesn't care. America doesn't care. Let everybody have nukes. Why not? Everybody gets to play. I mean, people, do you understand how stupid that is? How dumb this is? Why we, you know, why we didn't jump on the get rid of the Israeli nuclear cancer bandwagon earlier? Um, will be one of those things if we survive this this period of time. It's one of those questions that people will always be asking. Why did we allow this cancerous parasitic nation, Israel, to have nuclear weapons and to threaten global peace and security with these nuclear weapons? It's a crazy question. It is. And then finally, Scott, uh, quickly, have you heard of any recommendations for active duty for the region? Local command is saving face. Some are ignorant, mitigating loss till we GTFO. This administration has ruined so much. Staying vague. Have you heard this? I mean, so sad. Too bad. Um, you you raised your hand, you took the oath, you got the uniform, you serve. I mean, I'm one of these people that believes that um your duty and responsibility is to your oath, to the cons, and that your job is to obey the lawful orders given to you to the best of your duty, best of your capability. Um, you know, if you don't want to serve, then um make a decision, but pay the price. You're not going to get a free ride on this one. I'm sorry. You you you raised your hand. What the hell were you thinking? You know, what did you think was going to happen? I mean, we have 20 years of global war on terror. You didn't learn from that. You didn't learn from all the other wars of aggression that we've w you made a decision. Raise your hand for something for economic reasons, for fake patriotic reasons. And now your ass is in a sling in a region where it's gone south. Die honorably. Die like a man. Get up and do your job. Don't cower in the desk. Don't cry to mommy. Get up and do your freaking job. Be a man. Be a soldier. Be a sailor. Be an airman. Be Do whatever you got to do to die like a man if that's your fate. But don't whimper around. Oh my god, I shouldn't have joined. Tough dude. You signed you raised your hand. Die like a man. But do the right thing, too. Maybe before you die, disobey an unlawful order. Maybe your friend Aegis Aegis cruiser uh at the Tomahawk control station and they come in and they say, "We're going to be firing off another thing." say time out. I need to see the uh I need to see the decision-making matrix on this one. This target we're hitting. Have we actually looked at it to make sure it's not a civilian target? Where's the packet? Where's the targeting packet? I am not firing a missile against the grid coordinate. I need the targeting packet. I need to ensure that we have done the civilian mitigation. Have we done civilian mitigation? Yes or no, sir? Yes or no? If the answer is you don't know, then I'm not launching the missile. Arrest me. move me, put somebody else in. The only thing that matters is the Constitution. That is the only thing that matters. You didn't take an oath to PXF. You didn't take an oath to Donald Trump. You took an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. And that requires you to adhere to the law of warfare. Make sure the target has been vetted properly. Or else you're just going to murder 170 goddamn school children. And you'll have to live with that for the rest of your life if you survive this war. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's a that's a great place to end on here, Scott, to send a real message to, you know, stand up for what is right. Uh if you are put in this situation and uh what did uh Donald Trump and Marco Rubio say? There's how many? 40,000 50,000. I I can't keep track of the number of US active duty or US personnel in the region that are engaging in this uh war right now. So there's a there's a lot and we have 40,000 plus people here, Scott, who have watched us today. I want to make sure everybody knows while you're still here that's Scott's uh website, his Substack where you can uh support him as well as the donate link. I know Scott, you have plans to go to Russia. 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USA Panics Over Mojtaba's reply to Trump's ceasefire offer | Khamenei| Arab - OPTM OPTM Mar 10, 2026
Let’s be very clear about what just happened. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei didn't just say "no" to the ceasefire; he deconstructed the very premise of it. He stated, explicitly, that there is "no point to talks about anything" barring the defense of the nation and the execution of "crushing retaliations" against its enemies .
To translate that from diplomatic language into plain English: Iran is telling the United States and Israel that the era of using negotiations as a pressure valve is over. You cannot bomb the country for a week, assassinate its leaders, strike its schools—as we saw in the horrific Minab elementary school massacre—and then expect to hit the pause button to regroup and rearm .
The Iranian leadership has studied the history of US engagements from Vietnam to Afghanistan to Iraq. They know that the American war machine, for all its trillion-dollar hardware, runs on a very fragile fuel: domestic political will. And that is exactly the pressure point Tehran is targeting. This is not a war of territory; it is a war of timelines.
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There is a particular kind of panic that sets in when a meticulously laid plan crumbles, not because of enemy fire, but because of enemy logic. And if the frantic posts on Truth Social and the hushed emergency meetings at the G7 are any indication, that panic has officially taken hold in Washington. We are now witnessing the complete and total unraveling of the so-called quick war theory. Iran displaying a level of strategic patience that seems to utterly bewilder the west. It seems Iran has claimed that it has said no to offers of ceasefire that were made by many countries. It We have another news that is coming in as a breaking right now. Iran says it is unlikely to resume negotiations with the United States following recent hostilities. Ian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi has stated that Iran is unlikely to resume negotiations with the United States has formally and publicly rejected what is believed to be the fifth back channel ceasefire offer floated by US intermediaries. This isn't just a diplomatic snub. It is a declaration of a new rule book. While a clearly rattled Donald Trump takes to social media to declare that the war appears complete and that Iran is begging for mercy, a laughable assertion that contradicts every single field report. Thrron is framing this conflict in terms that the Pentagon clearly never budgeted for, existential, generational, and absolutely unforgiving. He said it is an excursion, but Iran said no, not now. Mr. President, you've said the war is quote very complete. But your defense secretary says this is just the beginning. So which is it? And how long should Americans be prepared? Well, I think you could say both for the beginning. It's the beginning of building a new country, but they certainly they have no navy. They have no air force. They have no anti-aircraft uh equipment. It's all been blown up. They have no radar. They have no telecommunications. And they have no leadership. It's all gone. So, you know, you could look at that statement. We could we could call it a tremendous success right now as we leave here. I could call it or we could go further and we're going to go further. But uh the big risk on that war has been over for three days. We wiped them out the first in the first two days. When you think about it, it's incredible. We wiped out a big navy, very powerful navy. You know, these were ships. These were serious ships. These were ships that you buy when you want to win battles. They're all they're all on the bottom floor. The sailors are all running off the ships. They refuse to get on the ships. Uh the air force is gone. Everything's gone. The missiles are down to a trickle. The drones are down to probably 25% and they'll be soon be down to nothing. We'll have the where they manufactured the drones are under fire as we speak. They're being hit. So the rest is going to be a determination as to my attitude along with the people in the Trump administration what we want to do. Thank you. Let's be very clear about what just happened. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmael Bakay didn't just say no to the ceasefire. He deconstructed the very premise of it. He stated explicitly that there is no point to talks about anything barring the defense of the nation and the execution of crushing retaliations against its enemies. To translate that from diplomatic language into plain English, Iran is telling the United States and Israel that the era of using negotiations as a pressure valve is over. You cannot bomb the country for a week, assassinate its leaders, strike its schools, as we saw in the horrific Minab elementary school massacre, and then expect to hit the pause button to regroup and rearm. The Iranian leadership has studied the history of US engagements from Vietnam to Afghanistan to Iraq. They know that the American war machine, for all its trillion dollar hardware, runs on a very fragile fuel, domestic political will. And that is exactly the pressure point Thrron is targeting. This is not a war of territory. It is a war of timelines. And as an unnamed Iranian official chillingly told CNN, the Islamic Republic is prepared for this to last for a very long time. Because for them, the goal is no longer just to survive an attack, but to surgically remove the infection of constant aggression from the region permanently. They are calling Trump's bluff. And frankly, it looks like the president just realized he was holding a pair of twos. Before we dive deeper into the quagmire that Trump has walked into and the historic beating his legacy is about to take, I need you to do something. If you are tired of the mainstream media spinning these events to protect the establishment, if you want the raw truth about who is really winning and losing in this war, you need to hit that like button. Smash it. Let the algorithm know that we demand real analysis, not propaganda. And if you haven't already, click that subscribe button right now. Join this community of truth seekers who understand that journalism isn't about repeating press releases, but about holding power to account. Your support is the only thing keeping independent, honest reporting alive in a sea of censorship and lies. Do it now. Hit subscribe, turn on notifications, and let's get into the real story. The narrative coming out of the White House is that this war is a surgical strike. Defense Secretary Pete Hegsth went on television and guaranteed that Iran will surrender. He actually used that word surrender. One has to wonder if Mr. Hegsth has ever actually read a history book about the Iranian people or the Persian Empire before it. This is a nation that has been invaded by Mongols, Ottomans, and Soviets. And yet here they are still standing, still defiant. To think that a few weeks of bombing, even if it killed senior leadership, would break the Iranian spirit, is not just arrogance. It is strategic malpractice. And that malpractice has led Trump directly into a trap of his own making. A trap that is now springing shut with the jaws of global economic reality. CNN spoke to Iran Supreme Leader, foreign policy adviser. Iran has a new Supreme Leader. What does that mean for your military effort and the confrontation with the United States and and Israel? That means the system is quite functioning. So the United States is it's drastically degraded the Iranian military the capabilities as far as missiles is concerned, drones is concerned. How much longer can you do this? That is one of the false narratives that the United States government is producing. Iranian military is quite strong as you see because they have the motivation. They have the arms that they need which are produced in Iran. As a matter of fact, we are not dependent on any other country for weapons and arms. So your side is ready for a long war if the United States and Israel choose that. Do you consider this an existential threat to the Islamic Republic? It is an existential threat to the Islamic Republic and therefore we have to uh say with full might as we are doing now. Is your side seeking or will you seek a ceasefire with the United States at this point in time and with Israel? I don't see any room for diplomacy anymore because uh Donald Trump have been deceiving others and not keeping with his promises. As a result of this position, reports from the ground and analysis from outlets like the New York Times. Iran's strategy is brutally simple. Asymmetric, an asymmetric protracted war. The goal isn't to beat the US Navy in a stand-up fight in the Persian Gulf. The goal is to make the war so expensive, so painful for the global economy that the American people turn against it. And by that metric, Iran is winning in a landslide. We are seeing oil prices rocket past $100 a barrel for the first time in 4 years. We are seeing the straight of Hormuz through which a fifth of the world's oil flows through which a fifth of the world's oil flows effectively closed. The Revolutionary Guard has warned that any Western tanker attempting to navigate it will be set ablaze. And hundreds of ships are now sitting idle, unable to move because the cost of war just became too high. But it gets worse. The attacks aren't just happening on the straight. They are happening in the Gulf itself. Bahrain's only oil refinery was hit, forcing them to declare force majour. Facilities in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE have been struck or threatened. Iran is systematically dismantling the energy security of the very nations that host US bases. And here is the trap. Trump can't escalate without causing a global depression, and he can't withdraw without admitting defeat. The markets are already in freef fall. The Australian stock market saw billions wiped out. The NIC plunged nearly 7% and the S&P 500 futures are bleeding red. This is the taco trade. Trump always chickens out, unwinding in real time. Investors bet that Trump would never risk a real war because it would destroy the economy and his political capital. But now he's in one, and the inflation that dogged his predecessor is roaring back with a vengeance. Petrol prices are set to hit record highs in the UK and the US. The Federal Reserve, which was supposed to cut rates, is now looking at a resurgence of inflation that could force hikes. The Trump administration's entire political future, the midterms, the legacy. It's all riding on an economy that is now being held hostage by the very missiles Iran is launching. The genius of the Iranian strategy, which the Western media is only just beginning to grasp, is the expansion of the battlefield. This isn't 1991 or 2003. Iran has spent decades building a network. We saw it overnight when they unleashed fury on Hifa and the occupied territories, but also on what were thought to be safe US assets in Dubai. The IRGC announced that a site in Dubai used as a gathering point for US Marines was struck directly. 40 US Marines reportedly killed not on a battlefield in Iran, but in the glittering safe haven city of Dubai. That is psychological warfare of the highest order. It tells every American service member in the region that nowhere is safe. It tells every Gulf monarchy that their skyscrapers and their wealth cannot protect them from the fallout of hosting American bases. This is why we are seeing King Hammad of Bahrain expressing deep regret and Emirati officials scrambling to call Trump. They are terrified. They signed up for a US security guarantee. They didn't sign up for their desalination plants and oil facilities to become primary targets. Meanwhile, the messaging from Washington is a masterclass in confusion and weakness. One minute, Trump is calling on the Iranian military to mutiny, telling them to take back their country. The next minute, Hegathth is saying the goal isn't regime change. Which is it? You cannot kill a nation's supreme leader and his wife and then claim you aren't trying to change the regime. You cannot bomb a sovereign nation for over a week and then when the fighting gets tough, suddenly declare that the war is complete and claim victory. Trump's recent comments that the war appears to be complete are not a statement of fact. They are a desperate plea. He is looking at the economic numbers. He is looking at the sinking poles and he is trying to find an exit ramp but the Iranians have blocked it. They have appointed Moshaba Kam as the new supreme leader a man described as vengeful and hardline who is already marked for assassination by Israel but who is also reportedly wounded in the war giving him a warrior's credibility. This is not a leadership that is looking to capitulate. This is a leadership forged in the fire of an attack promising revenge. We also have to look at the complete failure of the maximum pressure strategy to translate into maximum surrender. The Iranian foreign minister Abbas Aragchi laid it out perfectly. We negotiated with them twice and every time they attacked us in the middle of negotiations. They trusted the US once, they trusted the US twice, and both times they were bombed. Why would they trust a third time? I'd like to ask you first about the news, the selection of Muchamei, the son of the late Ayatollah, who's been named the new selected supreme leader of Iran. Some say his selection is a message message of continuity of his father's leadership of continued defiance to the US and Israel. Do you agree with that? Is that the message Iran would like to send? Well, I think I think that is that is the correct evaluation. Uh it shows that uh the continuity uh and some sort of stability at the same time. And since his selection, has he or anyone in your leadership had any contact with US officials? Is that something that he is open to to talk about negotiations or a ceasefire? Well, first of all, it's too soon uh you know for him to make any comment. Uh we are all waiting for his speeches and comments which would come later on. But I don't think uh the the question of uh talking with Americans or negotiation with Americans once again would be on on the table because you know we have a very uh you know bitter experience of talking with Americans. We negotiated with them last year in in last June and they attacked us in the middle of negotiations and again this year uh they tried to convince us that this time is different. They pro So what are the failing scenarios facing a panicking president? They are all bad. Scenario one, he continues the forever war. He keeps bombing hoping to degrade Iran to the point of collapse. But we saw that in June of last year during the 12-day war. They bombed then and Iran is still here, still firing, still blocking the straight. Iran has dispersed its missile forces, hardened its command structures, and proven it can take a punch and hit back harder. Iran has dispersed its missile forces, hardened its command structures, and proven it can take a punch and hit back harder. A forever war bleeds the US Treasury, destabilizes the global economy, and hands the narrative of resistance to Thran on a silver platter. Scenario two, the nuclear option. Trump could, in a fit of desperation, order the use of tactical nuclear weapons against Iranian government and military sites to force total surrender. But that would be the end of the American century. That would trigger a global revulsion unseen in human history. It would unite Russia and China in open confrontation, destroy the dollar status as a reserve currency and literally poison the region for generations. It is unthinkable, but it is being whispered about in think tanks, which shows you how cornered they feel. Scenario three, and the one that is most likely Iran wins. Not by marching on Washington, but by surviving. By forcing the US to blink, by holding the line so firmly that the American military-industrial complex realizes that the cost of taking Thran is simply too high. If the US withdraws or negotiates a face-saving truce that leaves the current Iranian government in power, it is a victory for the ages. It permanently ends the myth of American military dominance in the region. It proves that a determined state, even under savage bombardment, can stand up to the combined might of the US and Israel and force a draw. That changes everything. That sends a signal to every country in the world that the US is no longer the uncontested hyperpower. And let's talk about the man who dragged us into this, BB Netanyahu. This is at its core Netanyahu's war. He has wanted to drag the US into a direct confrontation with Iran for decades to solve Israel's existential threat problem. And Trump, the dealmaker, the man who promised to end wars, walked right into the trap. He let Netanyahu use the US military to fight Israel's battle. And now, when the going has gotten tough, when the Iranian missiles are actually hitting Israeli infrastructure, hitting the Kyria, hitting the air force command, Netanyahu is quiet. He got his war, but he didn't get his quick win. And now the special relationship is looking more like a toxic codependency where the United States does the heavy lifting while Israel absorbs the initial blow. Trump's manhood was played by a foreign leader and the American people are paying for it at the gas pump. We are watching the end of an era. The unipolar moment is over. The age of the quick, clean Middle Eastern war is over. Iran has decided that this time there will be no ceasefire to save the aggressor. There will be no pause for the US to catch its breath. They have decided that the only way to stop the constant aggression is to make it so costly that the aggressor loses the will to continue. And right now with markets crashing and Trump scrambling, that strategy looks terrifyingly brilliant. Stay tuned because the next 48 hours will determine the shape of the 21st century. And for once, it doesn't look like Washington is holding the pen.