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All right, my friends.
We are back at it today.
I was out last week.
You know that because I wasn't behind the microphone last week.
We had guest hosts.
And I just want to say thank you to each one of those, the John Crane,
to Chris Dunham, to Gary Varvel, and to Tony Reffett for filling in for us here.
On the program last week.
And it was a much needed time to recharge here.
And I appreciate you allowing me to step away from the microphone here for a week.
But we're back at it.
And of course, there is a lot, a lot to go through.
Of course, with the strikes in Iran.
Over the weekend, taking out the Supreme Leader, the Iatola.
And I just want to go through this today.
There's a lot.
There's a lot as I've thought about how to approach this issue.
There's just a lot to consider here.
So bear with me as this is one of those days where
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Look, I want to make sure that we understand the totality of the picture here.
I want to make sure it's not just about it is about.
Don't misunderstand.
It is about whether or not this strike is constitutional.
Or whether it needs to have an endorsement of Congress and all that kind of stuff.
Certainly is important.
I'm not saying that.
But we need to understand the full scope of the picture here.
Because there's two questions, at least two.
There's many more than two, but there's at least two basic questions.
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So, Iran's regime is brutal.
It's brutal at home in Iran.
It's aggressive, abroad.
It's aggressive with Israel.
And it's aggressive with the US.
And so we have this situation where it's reached obviously a boiling point.
And underneath all of that lies the nuclear capability
that Iran either has currently or is very close to having.
And this is waiting and it's had a spark.
It's looking even for, unfortunately, even a larger spark.
But the fuel for this problem runs nearly a half century deep dating back to 1979.
So let's first though.
Let's first go through what happened over the weekend.
We have US, Israeli strikes that began Saturday, February 28th.
That's US time.
By the way, did you know somebody?
I saw this.
This is just a FYI.
This is not even, I don't think I put this in the stack of stuff.
But this is just an FYI that someone had run, asked different versions of AI
when the United States, when Israel would strike Iran.
And one of them, I think it was, was it GROC?
I think it was GROC.
Predicted the actual date to February 28th.
Some of them got very close.
All of them thought it would be by early to mid-March.
Asked open AI, which is chat.
They asked GROC.
I forget the other ones today.
They asked for them.
And anyway, but the strikes happened here over the weekend on Saturday.
They set a broad target to take out the leadership,
the command and control, military infrastructure.
And the United States has framed this as an imminent threat.
In fact, according to reports from Scott Jennings,
he had sources within the administration that had told him that Iran was planning a preemptive strike
with ballistic missiles targeting US bases and interests and so forth, Israeli targets as well.
And so that's, again, there's conflicting information out there.
Some are saying that none of the official
briefings from the White House included this.
Other reports are saying that this was one of the
catalysts, ultimate catalysts here for deciding to make this strike.
So, confirmed deaths that happened in these strikes.
The supreme leader, Kamani.
And I got to be careful, I say that because I'm going to reference the historical
framework of Iran here today since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
And there's a Kamani as well who we'll talk to.
But the current supreme leader is Ali, well, was Ali Kamani.
And he has been confirmed dead by US sources, Israeli sources, and Iranian state media.
This has been, this is not disputed.
They also took out killed Iran's defense minister.
They took out the IRGC, the Iranian, what's that Republican guard?
I believe Republic Guard, I think is what that stands for.
The leader of that, they took out a senior advisor, advisor, a security figure,
Ali Shamkani, other people, other people in the leadership, the chief of staff of the armed forces,
was also taken out reportedly.
Reuters says that Israel said it confirmed five other senior military commanders are dead.
Trump has made a claim publicly that 48 Iranian leaders were killed.
I've seen it reported elsewhere that there were at least 40.
That's, it was a massive strike, a massive strike that you can say to
capitated the head of the serpent.
Al Jazeera has reported, I think I read this elsewhere.
Iranian media saying Kamani's daughter, his son-in-law, grandson were also killed.
In the strike, Iran in response to this is fired missiles.
They've had a retaliation of drones targeting Israel,
multiple regional locations where US forces are based.
There is reportedly at least three servicemen members who have been killed.
There are several who have been injured.
They have disrupted the strait of Hormuz, which is in there in that region of the world where a lot
of oil shipments and other shipments would be coming through.
So there's, of course, threats of that becoming even a bigger problem.
There is, there's problems with the leadership structure over there now.
Obviously, you know, that they have a structure.
Look, they know that these people, evil or not, which they are evil, not the people of Iran.
This is an important distinction. The leaders, the leaders of Iran are pure evil, but they're not
stupid. In fact, they're intelligent about these things. So they have a very,
what do you want to say, regimented system where they have people who are supposed to replace
the people above them in the event that something like this happens.
And they're in the process, of course, now of choosing a new supreme leader.
They've got a temporary leadership structure that's supposed to be covering the supreme leader's
function until the so-called assembly of experts selects a successor in Iran.
Anyway, that's what's going on. So a massive strike that took out tremendous amounts
of leadership, military targets, believe we even struck at the nuclear facility,
which, of course, a lot of this stuff is happening, which is underneath all of this.
There are ambitions to have a nuclear weapon, which, of course, they insist they don't have.
They're simply trying to provide electricity to the people in their country that they
abuse and, well, and just put under their thumbs as tyrants, as tyrannical,
maniacal dictators and lunatics over there. But they promise that that's all they want to use
the atomic, the nuclear technology for. So there is a, I guess you could say, a cycle of what happens
in Iran. There's an uprising of the people because, look, what a pause here. Friends, we are
created, our founders got this right. We are created to be free. The founders didn't just come up with
some crazy explanation for the way that life is supposed to work this side of heaven. The founders
learned the founders had revealed to them truth about life, truth about the way that we were
created, that we are given by our creator certain, unalienable rights. And among those are
life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We have a desire to be free. You know, you can,
and I know, listen, there is a stage, there is a place you can fall on a political continuum
that says, I reject it all out theocracy. I believe in a free society, but I also have to base,
I have to base my understanding of the world on something. And it stands to reason,
I would think my friends that I would want my particular understanding of the world to be
rooted in truth. I wouldn't want it just to be some made up, concocted idea. And so we know
that, again, I don't want to get too theological or into philosophy too much here, but friends,
there's only a couple explanations for the existence of this universe. And truly only one of them
is logically sound. So the universe is either eternal, which the laws of thermodynamics,
the second law of thermodynamics basically disproves the idea that the universe is eternal.
Because one, we are moving from a very highly organized state to one of disorganization. If it was
eternal, if it had an infinite history, by this point on the timeline, if that's even the correct
way of thinking about this, we would have reached a point of complete and utter disorganization to
where everything was pure chaos. There would be nothing. There would be no life. Everything would
have unraveled completely. So that's not possible. So we're left with two possibilities. Either the
universe is self-existent or excuse me, self-created or it's created by something that is self-existent.
Like you can go sit down with the pad of paper, you can read books, you can look online.
Those are the three options. Universe is eternal. It's self-created or it's created by something
that's self-existent. Now you can also say the universe is an illusion, but that's only passing the
buck one more step because you say we'll find something is having the illusion and that thing
must, by definition, be self-existent, self-created or created by something self-existent. Which are
the three real options. And so we have my friends. We have the most logical explanation. Of course,
self-creation is a logically incoherent argument because saying something created itself before it
existed, one would then ask, well, what did they creating? Well, the thing did. Well, then the thing
is either self-existent or it's created by something self-existent. So the only thing that makes
sense is that there is a being out there. And I'm not even, I firmly believe, by the way,
that Yahweh, the God of the Bible, is our creator. I make no mistake. I don't want that to be
confused at all. I'm just saying we don't have to get to that point yet. We simply have to say
it is the only logical explanation is that someone or something created this.
And then you have to then begin to ask yourself, what did that creative being put into place? And
you realize, you realize through, well, you could say, revelation, you could say, to some degree,
following logic and just general curiosity, you begin to understand that we were created for
desire to be free. And so you also realize that humanity has a capacity for great evil and that
humanity, while individually we all want to be free, we also understand that some people have a
desire, right? The old saying absolute power corrupts absolute power or power corrupts absolute
power corrupts absolutely that people are people in positions of leadership want more power.
It's it's an elixir. It's they look it. There's a lot of things wrong with humanity. And that's
explained biblically by the problem of sin. But we have to come to grips with the fact that
governments humanity has been remarkably bad to one another. People had been remarkably bad to
one another over the course of time. And so that's what's happening in the Iranian regime. They
have been evil to their people and they are making their people live in such a way that is
contradictory to the way that we were created to live by God. And so my friends, when that happens,
the people will have an uprising eventually saying, look, I would rather face the consequences
of imprisonment, death, whatever, than continue to live like this. And so what the regime does is
what the regime knows. They escalate the brutality. They arrest people. They torture people. They kill
people. They shut down the internet. They silence speech. They do everything virtually contradictory
to what our founders said a government should do. Then eventually, eventually they're they
well, they've captured imprisoned or killed enough of the people causing the problems in the streets
to where once again fear and quiet resume or people are regrouping to try again. But that pressure
continues to build because again, the leadership is leading and set the leadership in quotation
marks here is leading in such a way so as to create absolute just brutality for the people living
under their regime and eventually the pressure builds again. Eventually, there's an uprising.
And eventually this thing just continues to spin and spin and spin. And so that's what's been
happening in Iran since late December of 2025, between then and now, there have been thousands of
people killed by the Iranian government. Some estimate 7,000 deaths. There's another 11,000 under
investigation as far as to whether those were deaths or what happened there. Some people estimate
up to 30,000, maybe 36,000 people have been killed by their government. This is hard to
independently verify, but this is part of what we are hearing, part of what's out there
that the Iranian people have had an uprising and they have been killed in tens of thousands
of them have been have been killed. So now they have been shooting people the regime.
They've been using heavy weapons against crowds for crowd control,
shooting, shooting protesters hitting bystanders at times. They've had mass arrests,
students, organizers, families of the victims. They try to intimidate people though and intimidate
people at funerals. They try to get a bunch of people to confess and to
tattle on each other, report each other. They shut down the internet. They throttled the internet
to stop people from being able to organize, communicate. People say that ice is disappearing
people. No, my friends, that's made up narrative. What's happening or at disappearing people
actually happening is in the Islamic Republic of Iran. They don't just try to disperse the crowd
or silence the crowd. They try to dismantle the entire human network that created that crowd.
Of opposition to begin with and having quiet in Iran doesn't mean peace. It can mean fear
or the reestablishment of the iron fist that is used by the Iranian leadership. So that's
what's going on. Now, does that give us a reason to do these strikes? These are other discussions.
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Welcome back, my friends. You might remember back in 2009 that there was another uprising.
I don't want to spend too much time here. And it was in the wake of an election over there.
There were post-election protests. The state in Iran cracked down. There were deaths,
mass detentions, torture allegations. Thousands of people arrested. And there was pressure and calls
for Obama to intervene. He did not. By the way, even later on, Obama said he said that not supporting
the folks doing the uprising was a mistake. He admitted that. Listen, I'm not trying to blame.
There's plenty of things to blame, Obama, for some of these things are tough. I understand.
Let's just understand what we're dealing with here before we start jumping. It just
aggravates me to no end with people who have strong opinions on. You can have an opinion.
Don't misunderstand me. Any American can have an opinion. But it should be an educated one.
And that's what we're trying to do here today is to paint the picture. So let's go back
in time. Let's go back to in time. Back in 1979, pre-1979. This is before
the Islamic Revolution. So the Islamic Revolution in Iran happened in 1979. Prior to that,
they had a shaw. The shaw's name was Muhammad Reza Palavi. The culture, the state of Iran at that
time, was more Western. There was less religious policing. Women were visible in public life.
They did still have, it was an authoritarian monarchy. They had a group called the Savak, S-A-V-A-K.
Like a secret police force. They took political prisoners. There was censorship. Listen, it wasn't
good under the shaw. Let's under the shaw. There's no mistake. But it was better than what we have
in the Islamic Republic of Iran, which we've had for the past 47 years.
So what happened was as they modernized and didn't, they still didn't have complete political freedom
because, again, the secret police, the censorship of political prisoners,
that created backlash pressure. And it made its way through the mosques, through the societal channels.
Long story short, of course, there's a lot of information I'm skipping over there.
But effectively, that led to 1979. And there was mass unrest in Iran. There were labor strikes,
work stoppages, especially revolving around the oil industry. Bazaars were shut down.
The regime, the shaw, was basically paralyzed. Comaini, not Comaini, the individual who just
was killed, but Comaini emerged at the time as kind of the revolutionary leader. The monarchy falls.
The Islamic Republic of Iran was installed under clerical supremacy. The first supreme leader was
Comaini, not the gentleman, not the dude that just was taken out here over the weekend,
who was currently the supreme leader. The first litre leader was Comaini. I remember him even as a
as a young kid. I remember seeing him in the news and so forth. But he built, helped build the
model for how the Islamic clerics, the itolas would rule with religious, legitimacy, and political
control. They began to institute what is known as Sharia law. This is technically different
than a caliphate, but it's very similar. Clerics sit above the politics, the elections, these
Ayatollas, as they're called, the Islamic moral law, if you will, the the the Quranic law
became the state law. And policing was done, listen, by secret police and just it was disaster,
it's been disastrous. Some of the things, women have to wear the hijab, the
burqa, their testimony is worth half of what a man's testimony is. By the way, if you think living
as LGBTQIA plus or whatever the stupid acronym is, if you think, if you think you're oppressed
here in the United States, go to Iran. Listen, my friends, I'm on record. I don't make any apologies
for this. God's creative order is not consistent with the LGBTQ, whatever the other acronym is.
It's not. It doesn't mean that those individuals are not loved by God. Of course they are. God
desires a relationship with people that are in that movement as much as he does anyone who's not
in that movement. In this country, you are free to live as you want, so long as it is not in
fringe upon the freedoms of other people. And you will never hear me arguing for some law to
prevent this, but that's what they have in Iran. I want to actually speak the truth for people
to come to the realization and accept the truth on their own, ultimately by receiving
the gospel of Jesus Christ and turning from, turning from their sin. And we all have it by the way,
my friends, yours is no worse than mine. Vice for, right, it's just we've all rebelled against our
creator. That's not how it is in the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is incredibly oppressive. If you
if you are found to be homosexual there, there are legal consequences that could include,
that could include even death. And again, with women and the women's rights movement,
it's crazy to me to listen to these liberals talk about how bad life is here in the United States,
how oppressive Trump is, how terrible people like me are for having the opinions I just shared,
yet they have no problem. Apparently, it just bizarre to the people who are literally
harming people for living certain ways for exposing, if a woman's ankle was exposed, they could
be flogged. I mean, it's, it's wild what's been what's been going on over there and how it's
defended or at least ignored by the liberals here. Again, this is not necessarily grounds for
missile strikes yet, but this is what's there. Then underneath all of this, and I've talked about
this previously, this has been a while ago, but Israel in the United States are viewed as the little,
the great Satan and the small Satan or the little Satan, I think. Israel, they call the little
Satan, were the great Satan, the United States, because we're antithetical, at least, at least I
commend the itoals for getting that. That's a lot of people here don't get that difference.
We are diametrically opposed. They want to establish, they want to establish
surreal law first in the region of Iran, in the Middle East, and ideally around the globe,
they want to have a global caliphate, which I can't get into all of that at the moment,
but that's what they desire. It's surreal law as the law of the land around the world. That's
what they want. And of course, Israel, Israel is a Jewish state. It's a nation that, well,
they, that God, the God of the Bible, Yahweh, he established the nation of Israel, the people of
Israel. And they don't like that Israel has a relationship with, with a God that they say
is not the true God. So there's tension there. Israel would say the same thing about Iran and
their God, Allah. So there's tension there. There's the story of Abraham and Isaac, which goes back
thousands of years ago to the city of Jerusalem. And of course, Muslims say Abraham
took Ishmael up the mountain to sacrifice him. The Bible tells us Christian tradition, Jewish tradition
tells us it was Abraham taking Isaac up Mount Mariah to sacrifice him, which is right where the
Jewish temple was built in the city of Jerusalem, which is now where the Alaska Mosque and the
Dome of the Rock are today, which are Muslim holy sites. So there's just all this built-in
tension. And then you've got the evil of the Iranian regime. They promise, they, they vow
come, come, come, and he said he wanted to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
Akba did a job, said he wanted to do the same thing. There's lots of this, lots of this stuff
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here. And listen, that's always been there. That's always going to be there. The competing
narrative of sacred traditions, the holy side of Jerusalem, which of course is in Israel. You've got
that being a holy site for Christians, Jews, Muslims, you got the Alaska, mosque, the dome of the
rock, you've got the temple, the side of the temple, right? The Jewish temple, which by the way,
the Jews believed because this is what God, how God did things in the Old Testament. That was
where God lived. That was God's home. You had the the holy of holies where the
the Ark of the Covenant, the mercy seat was. And that's where God's presence resided. I mean,
this is serious stuff. It's central to their belief systems. And it's by the way, when God says
or Paul wrote that your body is the temple. He wasn't saying it's some, you know, some people use
it to. And I understand that there's maybe some analogies there to say to take care of your body.
I get that. But your body, God wasn't saying or Paul wasn't trying to convey that your body is
something super special. It's, it's where God resides. It's the new side of the temple. As Christians
do the spirit of God, he resides in us, not just, I don't mean that in some disrespectful way,
but not just in the temple and Jerusalem. He lives in the bodies, the hearts of his believers. And
so you get this deep emotional and spiritual gravity that the regime of Iran basically takes that
spiritual tension and turns it into state policy to the point where they're willing to kill
or proclaim that they're prepared to kill those who disagree with them. That's where you have
the chance of death to America, death to Israel. That's where you have the underlying concern about
their nuclear program. Which by the way, it makes no sense that this totalitarian regime that
has showed zero interest in taking care of its citizens wants to use nuclear energy to help
provide power to the people in the countryside. This is clearly a ruse design to develop nuclear
capabilities with which they said they want to wipe Israel off the face of the planet. Make no
mistake. Remember, they've wanted to kill allegedly tried to even assassinate President Trump.
There are lots of things that led that led up to this. We think that they're pursuing a nuclear
weapon. Maybe they have the potential already for nuclear weaponry. They've threatened to use that
to wipe Israel off the face of the planet. They've threatened to kill, maybe even tried to kill
the President of the United States. They've been a menace to society for a long time. They are
volatile. They are dangerous. They are just, they're a real threat. And then you add to that the
possibility that they might take a preemptive strike against military targets. And here we go.
That's why we're here. Now I can't get into it today. We'll talk about this tomorrow. But
what should we do? Let's end with that today. What should be done? Right. You sit back and let
this continue to build. You let them get nuclear capabilities. Do you take it on the chin? If those
reports are true, that they are going to strike the United States and Israel preemptively. Do you
just take that on the chin? Where do you draw the line? Of course, what's the role constitutionally
of the President of the United States? What can he do? What can he not do constitutionally?
There is the War Powers Act. You've got Congress. Of course, all the Democrats with the exception
of Federman are pretty much saying that Trump shouldn't have done it. You have most of the Republicans
that so far are standing by him for some of the reasons I'm saying I'm saying here. And you've
got some like Thomas Massey who I like in a lot of ways, but he's also I think wrong at times.
You know, there's the Commander-in-Chief and there's the power to declare war and the
legislative body, the Commander-in-Chief, of course, being the President. Anyway, we'll talk
about these things tomorrow. I'm just out of time. Friends, it's going to be back. Thanks for
listening. SDG.
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