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But taking these away out now, he was a dead trip of one way to kick it, yeah.
It took me so long to find out, I found out.
This is Jim Pletzer, your host on Authentic News right here in Arby and Live,
this 26th day of March 20th, 20th, 26th, Douglas McGregor brings us up today
on what's going on in Israel, where the war has created tremendous turmoil,
and problems for BB Net, yeah, who on the assumption he's still alive.
Well, first of all, let's look at it from a purely military standpoint.
I wrote a book called Transformation Under Fire that was published in 2003,
and that was based at least in part of my experience during the customer air campaign.
And I talked then about something I called the ISR Strike Complex
that integrated both maneuver and sustainment, to keep it short for the lemon.
The idea was that the intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance platforms that you have in space,
and terrestrial platforms, and that you have that are in the sea.
In other words, essentially sensors, networked from sea bed to space,
linked to strike weapons, would dominate the battle space for the foreseeable future.
And of course, I was talking largely to an Army Marine audience, and nobody wanted to
consider the very high probability that since most of the ISR and strike weapons systems were in
the Air Force and the Navy, that our ground force would play a relatively tertiary role
in future warfare and be compelled to fundamentally reorganize itself,
to cope with dispersion if for nothing else for survival.
Well, I think we're there. I think the Russians demonstrated that.
What they did in eastern Ukraine, once this thing got off the ground, and they figured out they were
up against NATO, they had to fundamentally increase the size of their force. They had to restructure
it, reorganize it, and you have a general whose name is Sorobikin, who put together a strategic
defense, which was designed to buy time for Russia, to dramatically increase and fully expand its
force for the modern battlefield. And as a result of his work, the Russians have killed 1.5 to
1.8 million Ukrainians in uniform. The Russians themselves have probably taken three,
400,000 casualties of which maybe 200,000 are dead. We simply lie and multiply those numbers to
make the Ukrainians look more effective. And the Russians have perfected this defense,
and essentially also have anticipated that for the foreseeable future the defense is going to be
vastly superior to the offense. Now, if you take all of those things and then you look at what's
happening today in the Middle East and in the Persian Gulf with Iran, you see that Iran has taken
this to heart. And Iran has done what it needed to do to defend itself. It can't field a large
and expensive air force. It can't train and maintain a large body of capable pilots.
So what do you do? Well, then you invest in standoff attack, but you invest in this
ISR strike capability. When you look at the navy side of the house, how do most nations
afford building giant surface leaks? They can't do it. It's too expensive. And frankly,
it's increasingly obvious that there are really only two classes of ships out there, targets and
submarines. The submarines rule the waves. They've been ruling the waves now for decades.
If Hitler had started the Second World War with twice the number of submarines that he had,
they were operational at the time. I think he had perhaps 29 operational submarines.
He'd started with 60 years of age, he'd won the war. And then we've run these simulations
for three years. So we've wasted a lot of money on these giant surface fleets. But if you're
interested in meddling in other people's affairs and disrupting and disturbing and distorting
the natural dynamics of other regions of the world, that seems to be a preoccupation for us
than you want large aircraft carriers. And providing your enemy doesn't develop the kind of
capability that we've seen in Iran, well then you can get away with it. But I think we're now at
the end of the tether, so to say, on that score. So right now we've decided that we want regime
changing Iran. Thus far that hasn't worked very well. And we've said if we can't change the regime,
then we're going to destroy Iran. We're going to cause the disintegration of its society
so that it is completely in our mercy so that we can walk and take control of its resources.
The most importantly that will then establish Israeli-Jewish supremacy in the Middle East,
which is something that we want to accomplish. And that is tied also, I would argue, to Zionist
billionaires who want to control the global financial system. Though everybody says, well,
what's in it for the United States? Nothing. Yeah, blood, your blood, your blood.
So it's slightly pressing. But who's been killed thus far? We don't even know. You can't believe
anything the United States government tells you. You know, my grandfather, one of my grandfathers
was in the First World War. And he was shocked when he came back from the war because we only thought
for 110 days. You know, you went through this for four years, plus. But in 110 days, we had 318,000
casualties. And we averaged 1,000 dead for every day that we fought. My grandfather said,
nobody knew how bad it was. Until people came back from the war, we slow-rolled the casualties.
We didn't tell everybody how horrendous it was. And then we had a division from Pennsylvania that
marched down Broad Street and they purposely left to open in the ranks, the spaces where people
had formerly marched. It looked like a skeletal division. They took 60% casualties on the first battle.
So we were very good at lying or slow-rolling casualties. You know, we lied for, well, gosh,
I think we've been lying until quite recently about the casualties we took during the battle of
the Bulge. We said the Germans lost 200,000. No, they didn't. They had 68,000 casualties,
only 11,000 dead. On the other hand, we had 26,000 dead and another 80,000 casualties. And if
you look at the front, it was 200,000 casualties for us across all front, France, Belgium, Germany.
So we just, you know, we're very economical with the truth, which is something that Sir Jeremy McKenzie
used to say when he was a deputy supreme commander in Europe under West Clark. And I'd say,
is that true? He said, well, you know, the Americans are being very economical with the truth.
I love that. Not about Netanyahu, Nina Busesay. Meanwhile, Tucker's got the Chinese prof
explaining the war is lost. It was lost two years ago. The Ukrainians have lost over a million
funny men. Ukraine is finished as a nation-state. And rather than amid the feed and come to age,
ceasefire with Putin, what the Europeans are doing is just saying that we're going to draft our men
and have them fight in the trenches of Ukraine, which will be suicide. But not only that, the Germans
have said we can only draft German men, but not Islamic men because we're afraid of the loyalty,
which means that you have a situation where local men like British, French, German men are being sent
to die in the trenches of Ukraine. And back at home, you have these immigrant populations that
have not assimilated into your culture. So it's a really weird strategy. The war is a lot.
He's talking about Ukraine, of course. Myanmar's syndrome. US has struck 10,000 targets
in Iran. Still, we've lost the war. The US military marked a major milestone Wednesday.
Yesterday, almost four weeks in Operation Epic Fury,
according to its 10,000 strike on an Iranian target, US Admiral Brad Cooper,
Commander of US Syncom, said an operational obtain. Good word said, US forces have now carried out
more than 10,000 strike in February 28. And remain on plan or ahead on plan in achieving objectives
to eliminate Iran's ability to project power beyond its borders. There's a new definition.
He described US precision strikes as having overwhelmed Iranian air defense and producing tangible
effects. Said US combat flights over Iran are degrading to Iran's ability to attack US forces
and regional allies. Yeah, that chance. Meanwhile, Iran hit up the Al-Udib air base.
This is our large. 07 AM guitar time. The earth that Al-Udib air base moved. Not metaphorically.
Not as a description of shock and surprise, the ground physically moved. Residents in the nearby
town of Al-Kore, 40 kilometers to the northeast, felt their bedshake. Car alarms triggered across
Doha, seismographs at Ahmad Medical Corporation recorded a tremor consistent with a surface detonation
exceeding 5,000 kilograms of TNT equivalent. The Korimshar 4 had arrived. Four of them.
Buyer from launchers positioned on the Iranian coastline south of Bashar,
the crossed 280 kilometers of open water in approximately 3.5 minutes, descending on Al-Udib air base
at a terminal velocity exceeding Mach 8. This was not a warning strike. This was not a symbolic
gesture. This was Iran's largest operational ballistic missile carrying its heaviest conventional
warhead. A 1,500,000,000 kilogram penetrating blast fragmentation charge designed to
destroy fortified structures and buried infrastructure. Al-Udib air base is the most important
to American military installation in the Middle East. It houses the forward headquarters of
United States Central Command. The combined air operation center that coordinates every American
air operation from Afghanistan to the Horn of Africa, and more than 11,000 American military
and civilian personnel. Iran just hit it with four of the most powerful conventional ballistic
missiles in its arsenal, and the damage extends far beyond what any crater or collapsed building
can measure, because Al-Udib is not just a base. It is the nervous system of American military
power in the Middle East, and the nervous system just took a direct hit. Let me tell you what the
Korimshar 4 is, because understanding this weapon is understanding why Iran chose it for this
target, and why the attack succeeded, where others might have failed. The Korimshar family represents
Iran's heaviest class of ballistic missile, where the K-Bar Shikhan is fast and maneuverable,
and the Sejil has ranged in a dancing warhead. The Korimshar is built to destroy things.
It trades finesse for mass. Its warhead weighs 1,900 kilograms, nearly twice the payload of any
other missile Iran is fired in this conflict. That weight means it can carry not just a larger
explosive charge, but a specialized warhead designed for penetrating hardened structures.
The Korimshar 4 carries a tandem warhead. The first charge is a shaped penetrator that punches
through the target's outer structure, reinforced concrete, steel plating, or earth cover.
The second charge, detonating microseconds after the first,
explodes inside the structure, maximizing internal damage. This is the warhead type
used to destroy command bunkers, underground facilities, and hardened aircraft shelters.
Every American aircraft at Al-Udib is housed in a reinforced shelter designed to protect against
exactly this type of attack. The Korimshar 4 is the key designed to open that lock. The missile
has a range of approximately 2000 kilometers and uses a liquid fuel propulsion system,
which means it requires approximately 15 to 20 minutes of fueling preparation before launch.
That preparation time is of vulnerability, but Iran is adapted. Intelligence assessments suggest
that Iran has been keeping partially fueled Korimshar 4 missiles and concealed mobile launch vehicles,
reducing the preparation window to approximately 5 to 7 minutes. The missile accelerates to
approximately Mach 8 during its boost phase to maintain that speed through reentry.
Its guidance system combines a inertial navigation with satellite positioning corrections,
allowing a circular error probable, the standard measure of accuracy, of approximately 10 to 15 meters.
Against the target the size of Al-Udib, which covers approximately 24 square kilometers,
the accuracy is more than sufficient. Against a specific building within the base, it is adequate.
Against a hardened aircraft shelter, it is reliable. And last night, it was terrifyingly accurate,
let me walk you through each impact because four missiles hitting Al-Udib is not a single event.
It is four separate attacks with four separate consequences that compound each other in ways that
are still being assessed as this video is being recorded. The first Korimshar 4 struck the
combined air operation center complex, the southeastern edge of the base. The KOC is a fortified
facility built with reinforced concrete walls approximately 1 meter thick and a hardened roof
designed to withstand conventional bomb impacts. It is the single most important building at Al-Udib.
Inside, approximately 700 personnel coordinate air operations across the entire Middle Eastern
theater. When the Korimshar 4 hit, the tandem warhead penetrated the roof structure and detonated
inside the operational floor. The explosion collapsed a section of the facility approximately
30 meters wide. Communications equipment was destroyed. Server rooms housing targeting databases
were buried under rubble. The facilities backup power systems activated but could not support
the damaged infrastructure. Within 12 minutes, the combined air operation center went offline.
For the first time since it was established in 2003, the CAOC stopped functioning. American
air operations across the Middle East, the strikes on Iranian targets, the combat air patrols
over the Gulf, the drone surveillance missions, all of it ran through this building. When the
building stopped functioning, the operations stopped with it. The second Korimshar 4 struck a
hardened aircraft shelter on the northern apron of the base. The shelter housed two B-1B
Lancers strategic bombers assigned to the 300 and 79th air expeditionary wing. B-1Bs are among
the most expensive aircraft in the American inventory, approximately $317 million each.
The shelter was designed to protect against a 1,000-pound bomb impact. The Korimshar 4 carried a
1,500 kilogram warhead. The shelter's reinforced roof partially resisted the penetrator charge,
slowing it but not stopping it. The main charge detonated inside the shelter. Both B-1Bs were
destroyed. The explosion also killed three maintenance crew members who were sheltering inside
the facility because it was considered the safest location on base. They were killed by the
structure that was supposed to protect them. The value of the two destroyed aircraft alone is
634 million. The value of the weapon systems, targeting pods and classified electronic warfare
equipment aboard the aircraft has not been disclosed but is estimated at an additional $80 to
$120 million. Total loss from the single impact, more than $700 million in American military
hardware, destroyed by a missile that cost Iran approximately $5 million. The third Korimshar 4
struck the base's primary fuel storage facility. Alludade consumes approximately 1 million gallons
of jet fuel per day. The base maintains a fuel reserve designed to sustain 30 days of operations
without resupply. The reserve is stored in a series of underground reinforced tanks and
above ground holding tanks near the western perimeter of the base. The third missile struck one
of the above ground tanks, a cylindrical structure containing approximately 300,000 gallons of
JP-8 aviation fuel. The tank ruptured and the fuel ignited, creating a firestorm that consumed
three adjacent tanks through radiant heat ignition within 15 minutes. In total, approximately 1.2
million gallons of jet fuel were lost. The fire burned for more than nine hours and generated a
smoke plume that forced the closure of the base's secondary runway because pilots could not see
through the haze during approach. Even after the fire is extinguished, the contaminated soil and
ground water around the storage facility will require environmental remediation that could take
months. The fourth quorum shower four struck the base's communications hub. A dedicated facility
that houses the satellite upling systems connecting Alludade to the Department of Defense Network,
to intelligence agencies in Washington, to allied command centers in Europe and the Pacific,
and to every ship, submarine, and aircraft operating in the Middle East. The communications hub
is not a large building. It is a compact, heavily reinforced structure designed to maintain
connectivity under the worst possible conditions, but it was not designed to survive a 1,500
kilogram penetrating warhead. The missile struck the center of the facility and the building disappeared.
The satellite upling systems, the encryption equipment, the classified data networks,
everything connected to American military communications in the Middle East, went dark
simultaneously. Alludade was not just attacked. It was disconnected from Washington,
from its own ships at sea, from its own aircraft in the air. For approximately two hours,
American military forces in the Middle East operated without centralized command and control.
During those two hours, they were flying blind. Pilots on strike missions over Iran could not
receive updated targeting data. Ships in the Gulf could not receive updated threat assessments.
Ground forces at other bases could not coordinate responses. Two hours may sound brief.
In the middle of an active war with a capable adversary, two hours without communication
is two hours during which mistakes are most likely to happen. Friendly fire is most probable,
and enemy actions are most dangerous. Let me give you the casualty numbers because the human
cost of this attack is mounting even as rescue operations continue. Eleven American service
members were killed, 24 wounded, eight critically. The dead include the three maintenance crew members
at the aircraft shelter, two communication specialists at the destroyed upling hub,
and six personnel at the CAOC whose bodies have been recovered from the collapsed section.
Additional personnel remain unaccounted for in the CAOC rubble. Rescue teams are working
through the debris, but the structural instability of the partially collapsed facility is limiting
their access. The most recent estimate is that four to six additional personnel may still be trapped.
Let me say that US casualties have grown to the point that now the Department of Defense is
regarding our casually figures as classified information, which of course is a political
decision. It means the numbers are mounting so much that would be politically negative,
this advantageous for the government to admit.
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Israel says it killed Iranian naval commander. Trump raises pressure on Tehran. Well,
what pressure can Trump really put on Tehran? Give us a break. Iran destroys Israel because
weapon factory which fatot two missiles, that's from Scott Ritter. Iran strikes Ben Gurion Airport
a second time. Israel's last exit is gone for good. U.S. forward bases in the Middle East are
wrecked. Yes, meanwhile, Iran pushed it back on U.S. ceasefire plan floats five-point counter
a pollusal. Now here's a nice one. Iran had put together a light at cartoon,
mocking Trump. It's quite good, actually. Well, this is a different one. This is the
Iran has just dropped the new video showing Vietnam, Native Indians, Yemen,
Palestinian people we've slaughtered, Epstein Island, Iran, General Soleimani,
Ayatollah Kamani, missiles headed toward their targets.
Coming down. In this case, taking out the Statue of Liberty, taking out the Statue of Liberty,
it's nice. It's very nice. Meanwhile, a 3,000-year-old tablet is discovered. It says,
Persia is only two weeks away from having nuclear weapons. Yes, a 3,000-year-old tablet.
Persia is only two weeks away from having nuclear weapons. Why about water supply to 13 U.S.
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This swallows her prostate. Yeah, this swallows her prostate. On March 23rd, 2026, at exactly 14
in color local Gulf time, Iran's revolutionary guard announced something that doesn't just threaten
American troops. It threatens the entire physical foundation keeping them alive. Not a missile
barrage, not a naval standoff, something far more surgical and far more devastating. A deliberate
systematic operational plan to destroy every power plant, every water treatment facility,
every electrical substation supplying 13 major U.S. military bases across the Middle East.
Over 50,000 American troops are about to discover what happens when the infrastructure
keeping them breathing simply ceases to exist. The lights go out, the water stops,
and there is no recovery timeline measured in days. This is not speculation. This is not analysis.
This is an operational directive that has already been activated. And in the next few minutes,
you are going to understand exactly which bases are on the target list, precisely why the Pentagon
cannot defend this infrastructure, and what the total logistical collapse of American military
presence in the Gulf actually looks like when it unfolds in real time. Here is what actually happened
on March 23rd. Iran's revolutionary guard issued a formal statement through official state channels.
The language was not vague. It was not diplomatic. It was precise, deliberate, and specific in a way
that military analysts cannot dismiss as rhetoric. The statement declared that in direct response
to sustained American strikes against Iranian territory, the IRGC has activated a contingency plan,
targeting the electrical generation systems and water purification infrastructure,
supplying U.S. military installations across the Middle East and Gulf region.
Pay close attention to the specific word they chose. The statement used the phrase irreversibly
destroy, not damage, not disrupt, not degrade, destroy, irreversibly. That word choice is
not accidental. Military communicates at this level are drafted with legal and operational precision.
When Iran says irreversibly destroy, they are communicating intent to eliminate these systems
permanently, not knock the power out for a week. Eliminate the systems entirely forcing the
United States into a binary decision, evacuate tens of thousands of troops or watch them attempt to
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military operation requires to remain operational at any level. Let's establish the scale of what
is actually being threatened here. The United States operates 13 major military installations across
six countries in the Middle East and Gulf region, Alludade Air Base and Qatar, the largest American
air installation in the entire region, over 10,000 U.S. personnel, the forward headquarters of U.S.
Central Command. The nerve center of American air operations across the Middle East,
Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Al-Dafra Air Base in the UAE, where the United States operates
F-35 stealth fighters, camp Arafjan in Kuwait. The primary logistics hub feeding supplies to
American forces across the region, naval support activity, Bahrain, home base of the U.S. Fifth Fleet,
Al-Assad Air Base in Iraq, Mawafak Salty Air Base in Jordan, every single one of these installations
depends entirely on civilian infrastructure for power and for water, not dedicated military
generators, not self-contained independent systems, civilian power plants and desalination
facilities that sit outside the base perimeter, physically exposed, spread across hundreds of
kilometers, and structurally impossible to defend comprehensively against a group.
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The night has changed, a crowd of people stood in the stand.
They've seen his face before, nobody was really sure he was one of the house of thought.
I saw a film in the day of a boy,
English Army had just won the war.
Lindsey Graham went on Fox News last weekend and said six words that should
terrify every military family in America. We did Iwo Jima, we can do this.
He was talking about sending United States Marines to invade
an island off the coast of Iran and he compared it to a battle that killed nearly 7,000
Americans in 36 days. That is not a war plan. That is a death sentence disguised as patriotism.
Lindsey Graham has never met a war he did not want to start and I refuse to stay quiet while
he volunteers other people's children to die in the next one. Let me explain what Graham is
actually proposing because the media is not breaking this down for you.
Carg Island sits about 20 miles off the coast of Iran in the Persian Gulf.
It handles 90% of Iran's crude oil exports. The White House wants to either block
it or seize it to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Right now, two marine
expeditionary units with thousands of Marines are sailing toward that island.
Graham went on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Brehm and said this is what Trump should do.
Take Carg Island control it. Let the regime die on a vine.
Brehm pushed back. She read him an analysis from the Atlantic warning that an invasion of
Carg Island could become a grinding war of attrition. The article described ballistic
missile strikes, drone attacks and no reliable supply lines for American troops.
Graham dismissed all of it. He said he was tired of armchair quarterbacking. He said he
trust the Marines, not that guy. Let me tell you what that Atlantic analysis actually said.
It said that Marines who land on Carg Island would face Iranian ballistic missiles,
swarms of drones, and toxic petrochemical smoke from burning oil facilities.
It said there would be no reliable way to resupply them. It said this would not be a quick
operation. It would be a grinding fight on an island that Iran has had decades to fortify.
That is not armchair quarterbacking. That is military reality.
And Graham brushed it aside like someone changing the channel. He trust the Marines.
Good for him. But does he trust them enough to tell their mothers what Iwo Jima actually
cost? Let me tell you what Iwo Jima actually was. Because when a United States senator invokes
it like a football score, someone needs to remind the country what that name means.
Iwo Jima was a 36-day battle in February and March of 1945.
Nearly 7,000 Americans were killed. More than 19,000 were wounded.
Total American casualties exceeded 26,000. It was the only battle in the Pacific where
American forces suffered more casualties than the Japanese.
Entire Marine units took 80% casualty rates. And this is what Lindsey Graham chose as his
inspirational comparison for sending troops into Iran. He did not compare it to a surgical
operation. He did not compare it to a quick in and out mission.
He compared it to one of the bloodiest battles in American military history and then said,
we can do this as if 26,000 casualties is a selling point.
And keep in mind, who is saying this, Lindsey Graham served in the Air Force as a judge advocate
general lawyer for over three decades. He handled legal cases. He did not kick down doors in
Fallujah. He did not patrol the mountains of Torah Borah. He retired as a colonel and has spent
the last 20 years in the Senate pushing for every single war that has come across his desk.
Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and now Iran. Every time he was certain, every time he was wrong
and every time someone else's son or daughter paid the price. And I was not the only one who heard
it. Congresswoman Nancy Mase, a Republican from Graham's own state of South Carolina, said,
Graham has one foreign policy. Send someone else's kids to war. She said he was wrong about Iraq,
wrong about Afghanistan, and now wrong about Iran. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna,
an Air Force veteran and a Republican from Florida, said she was deeply upset at the lack of
respect for life. Graham was displaying. She called his words unacceptable and dark. She said he
is acting as if our troops are expendable cattle. And then there is Joe Kent, the former director
of the National Counterterrorism Center, said sending troops to Carg Island would be a disaster.
Joe Kent is not an idiot. He is a retired green beret who served multiple combat tours.
His wife, Shannon Kent, was a Navy cryptologic technician who was killed in a terrorist attack
in Manbij, Syria in January 2019. She was one of four Americans who died that day.
Joe Kent knows what it means to lose someone to a war that politicians sold as necessary.
When he says Carg Island would be a disaster, he is not guessing. He is speaking from a place
that Lindsey Graham has never been and will never understand.
I am in love. I think Marjorie Taylor Green just knocks it right out of the park.
So much more Trump has thrown a hexet under the bus, blaming him for starting the war.
President Trump in a Memphis speech, pennies time, throwing peed hexet under the bus over the
border and ran. Trump was seen in distress as his head jerked an eyes rolled back
in an alarming health video. Spoke about the US decide to bomb the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps and brutal government. I called Pete. I called General Kane. I called a lot of our great
people. We have great people. And I said, let's talk. We've got a problem in the Middle East.
We have a country known as Iran that for 47 years has been a prepare of terrorism.
Absolutely false. And they're very close to having a nuclear. We'll have absolutely false.
Can we keep going and get that 50,000 up to 55 and 60? There's no end.
Trump explained. I come after Melania's comments about Barron's
mental state exposed why he can't be drafted into the army. Trump continued in his threat to Iran.
Or he can take a stop and make a little journey into the Middle East
in a limited big problem. It beat. I think you're the first to speak up. And you said,
let's do it because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon. So we're now having really good
discussions. They started last night, a little of the night before that. And he goes on.
Meanwhile more. Trump runs from his mess. Metaphors for Trump's Iranian madness.
In here we have a lot of wonderful diagrams, drawings.
Trump desperately wants to crawl away from the messy cause in Iran, hoping to escape from their
responsibility thereof and even to benefit from the gross criminality. Like some,
he's desperate accent, but firmly caught by the nose, being dragged back to the scene of his
crime by the Iranians akin to a diuretic dog slapping away from a puddle of vials smelling
excremented as left on the family's best carpet. He knows he's in for a beating. But if he can't
this be a quick, I hope he gets hope that someone else gets a blame. But there's no way the
Iranians will let him do it. He's in for a beating no matter what he does. I agree.
Meanwhile, Tucker just said what everyone is thinking.
And the purpose of the American government is to serve the American people,
not in some abstract way in their war against radical Islam, but in a concrete way like nicer
airports than no crime and decent schools. The things that any citizen should expect from his
government. And if you're totally ignoring all of those on behalf of another country,
it's just not acceptable. And it's also not sustainable.
This country has not at least since the Second World War handed any measure of operational
people, you know, wartime theater to a foreign power. And why is that? Not because we don't
have allies or people we like or people we share common goals. We've got a lot of those,
or we had a lot of those. But because no two countries' interests are identical.
Even identical twins, if you spend a time around them, are different in ways you can perceive.
No two anything are exactly the same. The nations which are complicated
don't even have that many points of intersection in their interests. There's a lot that separates
the national interests of two separate countries. So if you enter a war,
co-join with another country, you're going to reach a point very soon where your interests diverge
from those of your partner. And in a war, the stakes are very, very high. So you would never do that.
Ever, if you cared about your country, why would you do that? And of all the things that historians
will reveal in the aftermath of this war, the one that some of us should be paying the closest
attention to is who made that decision, who decided it was okay for the United States to be
yoked to a foreign nation in the middle of a war with a country of 92 million people. That is
one of the craziest things this country's ever done, and the people who decided to do it should
be exposed and they should be penalized. Because that single decision will cost, unfortunately,
this is likely to be true, more American lives. It may extend this far past a point where the
American interests is served. And by the way, we are approaching the point at which we get no
more returns from being engaged in this war. If you know that you're going to negotiate your way
out of something, in the end, in other words, if you're not going to destroy each other with nuclear
weapons, demand total abject surrender, but if you think there's even a possibility, you're going
to have to negotiate your way out of something, you want to do it at the apogee of your power,
at your most powerful point. You don't want to do it when your power is obviously decreasing,
like say, when you start to run out of weapons, because you send them all to Ukraine, because
Ben Shapiro demanded you do that. And why wouldn't you want to negotiate when your weakness is
obvious, because you'll get worse terms? The United States has a true national interest in controlling
or having a say in the flow of energy out of the Persian Gulf through the straight square
moves. If you could narrow down our interests to just one, we have many interests, but just one,
it's that. It's very important for the United States to have some say in that.
And if we negotiate our way out when we're weaker, rather than stronger, we will have less say.
And if we negotiate our way out in humiliation, God forbid that doesn't happen, we will have almost
no say at all. And so it is very important to begin those conversations. Now, if you think there's
a possibility, we couldn't negotiate a way out if we don't have to go to nukes. And let me just say,
it's going to be humiliation all the way of Trump has any sense at all. We got to get out before
we are completely annihilated between all our forces are decimated, all our bases are destroyed.
The Petra dollar is already gone forever. It's only going to get worse.
Meanwhile, we have a poll right here in my home state, and Wisconsin, I think, is a pretty
representative state. Most Wisconsinite opposed war with a ran market, poll finds.
More than 60% of Wisconsinite don't approve the US and Israel led war with a ran,
which has since that gas prices at home soaring and rescinding the US into a prolonged conflict
in the Middle East, a market law school poll released Tuesday found. The poll results show
divide in Republicans specifically between President Donald Trump's core, make America great again
support her, who rarely disagree with his policies, and those that can serve themselves
Republican, but don't always agree with Trump's objectives. Democrats are unified in their
opposition to the conflict, 97% saying they're against it, of 73% of independence also opposed
the war, while 75% Republicans overall approve a majority of non-Mega don't have much of an
appetite, 72% saying they are opposed. Non-Mega Republicans count about 20% of the overall party.
The poll found, I'd say, every rational American opposes this war.
Meanwhile, this is our fight. Suburbanites have embraced the anti-Trump resistance ahead
of the no-king protests, and I gotta say they've got a powerful case to make.
Montclair, New Jersey. A few years ago, Alice and Bosner, was barely involved in politics,
now the 42-year-old mother of two, from Maplewood, New Jersey,
Hensop food and diapers, immigrant families outside and nearby detention facility,
she waived signs on a highway overpass, in between school bicks up in orthodox,
orthodontist appointments, and this weekend she'll lead a no-king protest march across
this affluent town alongside her husband or children and thousands of others who are convinced
that President Trump represents a direct threat to American democracy.
People in the suburbs are definitely radicalizing said Bosner of freelance artists.
I think they are, and for very good reasons. Meanwhile, we got Joe Kant saying he would testify
in the trial of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin. Of course, I've learned this all very
hit anomalous because Charlie appears to have faked his death. We do have a huge outcome
where a jury found Metta and Google libel in a social media addiction trial. This is
pretty fascinating stuff, Los Angeles. A Los Angeles jury on March 25 found Google and Metta libel
for six million in damages in a landmark social media trial. The case fitted 20-year-old
paint if it identified as Kaley GM or KGM against a two-tech giants asking a jury whether the
company could be held accountable for psychological harm she suffered as a result of an addiction to
their apps, YouTube and Instagram. Of the three million in compensatory damages,
Metta was ordered of a 70 percent Google 30. The jury awarded another 30-mill
and punitive damages going to point one from Metta in $900,000 from Google.
The Verde Act, which came after nine days of deliberations at the stage for thousands of
relaying lawsuits, brought by parents chilled at the school district and attorneys general across
the country, offering the first blue print for how to argue such claims.
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I'm done. Robert Malone exits CDC vaccine advisory role. No doubt because
they weren't doing the right thing. Dr. Robert Malone said I'm our 25th. He's no longer
advised health officials on vaccine. I'm done, son, for the public times.
Moe was vice chair of the advisory community on immunization practices, which advises
a CDC on immunization. Health Secretary RFK Jr. selected Malone and other new members in 2025
after removing the previous slate. This was a good thing. I applauded it at the time.
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in the CDC vaccine schedule, some of which were prompted by votes from the remade committee.
Malone, a former TV host and adjunct professor at Louisiana State University,
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Malone sat Wednesday that he had already been trying to figure out how to leave the committee
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criticism from health care groups over matters such as the vote to recommend that they narrow
guidance for messenger or be here in other vaccines against COVID. He's also focusing on working
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