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Tonight, on the World View Report, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Heckset declares victory
in the Iran conflict as a fragile ceasefire takes hold, even as Iran immediately violates
the agreement by launching new attacks.
Iran threatens to destroy any shift attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, despite
agreeing to a ceasefire.
The IDF launches its largest wave of strikes in Lebanon since the war began, hitting
more than 100, has volatargets in just 10 minutes.
Geistone Institute analysis strongly rejects the idea that Iran's parliamentary speaker,
Mohamed Bagger-Galabath, is a moderate.
Islamic influence is rapidly expanding inside Tennessee's public school system through
prayer rooms, curriculum changes, and Islamic pressure groups.
The Minneapolis City Council, they're considering a new ordinance that would allow adult bath
houses and sex venues to operate in the city.
And lastly, in my commentary tonight, I will explain why this so-called peace plan with
Iran is not peace through strength, but I think a dangerous strategic gift to the Iranian
regime.
All this and more, as the World View Report begins right now.
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We start out tonight with an article from Zero Hedge and The Times of Israel.
They are reporting that the U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared victory in the
Iran conflict, even though there is a fragile ceasefire that has taken hold.
And some are even saying as we're coming on the air tonight, it is falling apart.
Of course, Iran immediately violated the agreement by launching new attacks.
Hegseth stated that the U.S. and Israel had achieved their primary objectives, significantly
downgrading Iran's nuclear program, their missile capabilities, their air defenses, and
top military leadership that has been eliminated.
He described the campaign as a decisive success that had, quote, crippled the regime's ability
to threaten the region and the world, quote, although many are doubting this.
The ceasefire, as I said, was quickly hailed internationally as a positive step for
de-escalation and regional stability.
However, Iran, they claimed that an Israeli strike had hit one of its refineries, and
they responded by firing a fresh wave of missiles and drones at targets in the United
Arab Emirates and Kuwait.
Iranian state media, they describe the ceasefire as fragile and signal that Tehran does not
consider the conflict fully over, warning that any further aggression would be met with
a strong response.
The contradictory developments, well, they have raised serious concerns about the durability
of the truce and the high risk of rapid re-escalation in the coming days.
We'll have more on this tonight during Brennan House Live.
We turn now to an article from the New York Post that reports, Iran has issued a fresh
and explicit threat to destroy any ships attempting to pass through the Strait of
Hormuz, even after agreeing to this ceasefire.
Iranian officials and state media warned that any vessel entering the waterway without
Tehran's explicit permission would be considered a legitimate target and would be destroyed.
The threat was made public just hours after the fragile ceasefire was announced, raising
immediate doubts about the durability of the agreement.
Iranian state television, they quoted military commanders saying that the revolutionary
guard remains on high alert and is fully prepared to sink any unauthorized ships.
The article notes that Iran's latest statement, while it appears to directly undermine the truce
and its heightened concerns among US and Israeli officials, who of course are closely monitoring
the situation.
An article from UNET News reports that the Israel Defense Force is carrying out its largest
coordinated wave of strikes in Lebanon since the start of Operation Roaring Lion.
In a single operation that lasted approximately 10 minutes, the IDF struck more than 100
Hasbola targets across the country, including sites in Beirut and southern Lebanon.
The targets included Hasbola headquarters, intelligence command centers, facilities,
use the plan attacks against Israeli forces and civilians.
They also attacked missile and naval infrastructure.
These are assets belonging to Hasbola's elite, Rod 1 Force and its aerial unit.
Most of the sites were located in civilian areas.
The IDF stated that the strikes were based on intelligence gathered over several weeks
and that steps were taken to minimize harm to civilians, while accusing Hasbola of deliberately
operating among the civilian population.
The IDF chief of staff vowed to continue the pressure saying, quote, we will continue
to strike the Hasbola terrorist organization and exhaust every opportunity.
We will not compromise on the security of residents of the north.
We will continue to attack without interruption, in quote.
An article from the Gates Dome Institute reports that Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammed
Bagger Galibov, he is being presented by some western analyst and diplomats as a pragmatic
moderate who could serve as a negotiating partner or even a future leader.
But the author at the Gates Dome Institute strongly rejects that characterization.
The article details Galibov's long and deep ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Corps or IRGC.
He served as a commander during the Iran-Iraq war and later held senior positions in the
IRGC's Air Force and Intelligence apparatus.
As Tehran's mayor for many years, he was responsible for enforcing the regime's hard-lying policies,
including brutal crackdowns on protesters and the suppression of dissent.
Galibov has consistently supported Iran's aggressive foreign policy, its nuclear ambitions,
its ballistic missiles program, and its support for terrorist proxies such as Hasbola, Hamas
and the Houthis.
The piece it warns that labeling him a moderate is dangerously misleading and that he remains
a committed ideological loyalist through the Islamic Republic, thus making him an unreliable
and a risky partner for any genuine diplomatic breakthrough or internal reform.
We'll be right back after this short break.
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We now turn to an article from the Rare Foundation, they're reporting that Islamic influence is
rapidly expanding inside my home state of Tennessee, particularly when it comes to the public
school system.
This is happening through curriculum changes, religious accommodations, and what is growing
pressure from Muslim groups?
The article details how several Tennessee school districts, well, they have introduced
Islamic prayer rooms, modified dress codes, all to allow his jobs, and of course, other
religious attire.
They have provided hallalphood options, and they have adjusted school calendars, folks,
to accommodate Islamic holidays.
Hmm, Islamic holidays to worship Satan, because that's who Allah is.
The description of Satan in the Bible matches the description of Allah in the Quran.
And this is now happening in the state of Tennessee.
I've been warning you guys now for a couple of years that Texas is basically already fallen
and that now they're going to go after Tennessee.
And here we are, Garkel, well, it also notes that social studies curriculum in some of
these districts, well, it has been revised with input from Islamic organizations.
And of course, what they want to do is present Islam in a more favorable light, while of
course, downplaying or even admitting topics like Jihad or Sharia Islamic law, or the historical
treatment of non-Muslims, or how about how Islam treats women?
Well, the Rare Foundation, they're highlighting what is indeed a growing problem with Islamic
groups, pressuring school districts in Tennessee.
Groups like, I'm told, Pear, the council on American Islamic relations.
They're shaping school policies we're told and teacher training programs, and they're doing
this under the banner of, oh, you got it, cultural sensitivity and inclusion, because you know
the Muslims, the Islamists, they're always culturally sensitive and interested in inclusion
for the Christians and Jews when they have the majority, right? No.
They're only interested in cultural sensitivity and inclusion when they are the minority
wanting to get in and brainwash more people and convert people.
When they are the majority, they could care less about cultural sensitivity or inclusion for non-Muslims.
This is how the Muslim explanatory memorandum from the 1990s said it would happen.
Did they, Muslim Brotherhood, would get Americans to destroy their own country, their own house
by their own hand, and we're doing it.
And this piece at the Rare Foundation, well, it's warning that these developments,
combined with higher birth rates among Muslim families, and of course, the continued immigration
patterns, well, you know what they're doing, they're creating long-term demographic and cultural
shifts that are going to fundamentally alter not only public education in the state of Tennessee,
but also the worldview of many, as many will be, if not converted, at least compromised.
With believing, Islam is compatible and acceptable with our way of life as Americans.
The article rightly describes this situation as a ticking time bomb that threatens to undermine,
well, what's supposed to be a neutral standard in the public schools,
teaching, reading, writing, arithmetic.
Instead, it's going to turn the public schools into basically training centers for Islam.
I mean, the liberals, they go nuts over the thought of posting the 10 commandments,
which the foundation for our civil code in America. We can't have that, but we can let the Muslims
come in and get their Islamic holidays and school off and allow food and hijabs and teach lies
about Islam, not the truth, not the truth about Islam, what it does to societies and people and
countries that it invades. Yeah, you can promise, you can promise the next generation,
they are going to be enslaved if this continues. And then you're going to wake up and ask,
well, how did this happen? Because we eroded the values of our Judeo-Christian worldview.
We rejected the idea of our constitution republic. And in the name of multiculturalism and tolerance,
we allowed the enemy inside the camp and we allowed them to indoctrinate our children through our
tax payer-funded Tennessee education system. It's not just happening here,
happening all over the country, but again, about two years ago, we said, Texas is going down,
and then when they're done with Texas, they'll go to Tennessee and here they are.
Now we turn to an article from the ABC affiliate in Minneapolis St. Paul, KSTP. They're reporting
folks, are you ready for this, that the Minneapolis City Council, they're scheduled to consider a new
ordinance that would officially permit the operation of adult bath houses. We're talking about sex
clubs here, folks. And of course, other sex venues within the city. And the proposed changes,
well, they would update the city's zoning and licensing rules, which would effectively remove
any previous restrictions that had banned or heavily limited these kind of establishments.
For years, by the way, the ordinances, well, they're part of a broader review of adults,
so-called entertainment regulations that are being conducted by the City Council of Minneapolis,
just when you thought it couldn't get any worse in Minnesota. And supporters of the measure,
well, they argue that legalizing and regulating these businesses, well, they would bring them out
of the shadows and it would allow for better oversight and improved safety and health standards
for both workers and patrons. Now, the critics, they strongly opposed the move.
They condemned that it will normalize and significantly expand the sex industry in Minneapolis.
Can we say sex trafficking? That's what it's going to expand, sex trafficking. And yeah,
they argue and they're right. It's going to harm neighborhoods. It's going to harm families.
And of course, then there's the issue of public safety. Council there in Minneapolis,
they're expected to take up this issue in the coming weeks with some members already expressing
support for the regulatory approach. Well, others, well, they have voice concerns about this being
a very serious long-term social negative. Well, keep you posted. Can you believe this is actually
going on? Oh, I can in Minneapolis. Yeah. And the sad thing is, there are many wonderful people in
Minnesota that do not agree with this and they're tired of the destruction of their once great state,
whether by sexual perverts or the invasion by the Islamist.
I lived in Minnesota for several years, not born there, but did live there. And it used to be
a beautiful state. And the people, many of them are die-hard conservatives. They just have been
overwhelmed by the voting population of the major cities. So don't judge the whole state of
Minnesota by Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the major cities. A lot of great people in the state
fighting very hard to save the state. Well, now let's time for our nightly world view report
commentary. Let's be very clear. This so-called peace plan, I don't think it's peace through strength.
I don't think it's a diplomatic breakthrough. I think it's, well, being
pushed as a victory for the United States, but what I think it really is is a strategic gift basket
that's been handed to the Iranian regime. If a framework like this is seriously entertained,
you know what's going to happen? I think Tehran, they're going to get what they have wanted for years.
In America, we're going to look weaker and weaker, inconsistent, and we're going to look
increasingly like we're unwilling to defend the red lines that we once claimed mattered.
Please understand, since the summer of 2025, I was very adamant that the U.S.
stay out of this war with Iran and provide support for Israel and let Israel win this war
without being well restrained by the U.S. That did not happen. And now here we are.
What appears to be a win for Iran, I think, at many levels. Look at what Iran's demanding.
A U.S. guarantee of non-aggression, really?
Continued control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of uranium enrichment, removal of
primary sanctions, and it goes on and on. Now, the White House today wanted to come out and say
that, well, we threw a plan, a 10-point plan in the garbage, and then we finally agreed to one.
Like the plan they agreed to behind closed doors is not the one that's all been circulated by
including representatives from Pakistan that was picked to help negotiate this cease-fire deal.
If this is not the real 10-point initial plan that President Trump put on social media about,
that it was the basis for further negotiations, then the White House should simply release the 10-point
plan on the White House letterhead and say, here is what we really agreed to as the basis for
ongoing negotiations. They have not done that as of airtime. So we have to assume the 10-point plan
being put out there by Pakistan is really the 10-point plan. Could it be that the White House,
as they have received a lot of negative from even MAGA supporters, saw the blowback and now they're
spinning it as, well, you're believing fake news. That's not the original 10-point plan.
Well, then released the real 10-point plan. And the fact that you're not, at least me to believe
that what Pakistan and others released is the 10-point plan. I think, like we warned in 2025,
President Trump should have just let Israel handle this because we saw the dangers. And now he's
looking for an off-ramp. Don't blame the reporters and the broadcast outlets for talking about a 10-point
plan as though we somehow are pushing fake news when it's coming from the groups that were picked to
help bring about this ceasefire like Pakistan. If Iran keeps the ability to enrich uranium,
I think then the core danger remains in place. And that's for Israel to settle.
And again, if Israel couldn't live with that, then let them. I don't think they can. I don't think
they want to. But at the same time, if Israel has known that Iran has had a bomb for 10-plus years,
a nuclear weapon for 10-plus years, which I think they have, according to many experts,
like my friend used to sit at this desk, the late Dr. Peter Vincent Pry. If they have had a nuclear
weapon or more than one for 10-plus years, why the imminent threat now? Or is this really about oil?
Or is it about iMac, the India, Middle East, Europe, economic quarter? Is it about trade?
I want to know the truth. The American people deserve the truth. We were walked down a path with
George W. Bush in his administration. Look what reality really was compared to what we were being
told. Are you willing to just accept the word of politicians regardless of who it is?
For years, Washington told us that the world cannot allow Iran to minister region. They can't
finance proxies. They can't threaten shipping lanes. They can't advance its nuclear capabilities
without consequences. But if those same behaviors, in sanctions on them, add diplomatic recognition,
or any kind of military concession from the United States, then every ally in the Middle East,
well, they're going to get the message. America's warnings are negotiable. I think our enemies
will get the same message. Hold on long enough to escalate hard enough. And eventually,
Washington will fold when it starts to cost them politically or economically.
Kind of agreement could actually damage America's relationship with its allies,
especially Israel and the Sunni Arab states that have lived under this kind of threat from my
ran in their expansion and threats for decades. These allies, I don't think they need another
lecture about restraint while Tehran, well, pockets and sessions. They need to know that whether
the United States still understands the difference between de-escalation and surrender,
and a ceasefire that freezes conflict while, well, leaving Iran's long-term strategic gains intact,
it's not peace. It's simply a pause that gives the regime money and legitimacy to repair and
prepare for the next round. If the lesson of this deal is that the regime, well, they can
sponsor proxies, destabilize the region, defy inspectors, threaten chipping lanes and commerce,
and still end up with sanctions relief and compensation that, well, the United States
seems to be not discouraging their aggression at all. It appears to be rewarding it.
Negotiating with terrorists. I didn't think we negotiated with terrorists.
That doesn't produce peace. That produces copycats. That's why we don't negotiate with terrorists.
It encourages other hostile actors everywhere to conclude that, well, pressure works, intimidation
works, terrorism works. America resolved, well, it's really temporary. The real issue is not
whether peace is desirable. Of course, it's desirable. The issue is whether peace is being defined in
a way that protects American interest. Strengthens our allies and leaves the aggressor weaker than before.
And if this 10-point plan is really the framework, it appears to be, it's the opposite.
It leaves Iran, I think, with leverage. It legitimizes them. It gives them time to maneuver,
and rebuild, and fight another day. While leaving America with, well, fewer tools,
fewer deterrents, and really a badly damaged reputation for being strategically serious.
So no, this is not a win for America. I think it's a win for Iran right now. It's a win for the
muleus. It's a win for the architects of nuclear ambiguity and regional terror. And unless it's
rejected or radically rewritten, it will be remembered as one more moment when the world learned that
United States says one thing in public, then accepts another thing at the negotiating table.
That is not peace through strength. That's, well, retreat dressed up as diplomacy.
Now, I know the 10-point plan is simply the basis for ongoing negotiations.
So, let's see what comes of this. But already today, we have conflicting reports that the
straight is open. The straight is closed. I don't think it'll work. It's very hard to negotiate with
terrorists. But the main point I want to make tonight is, we the American people have the right
to be told the truth. And if it's not about Iran gaining nuclear weapons or more nuclear weapons,
if it's about oil and trade and commerce, then say so. But Americans are tired of funding wars
and being told why we're going to war, and only finding out later, that was not the real reason
at all. That does it for this edition of The World View Report. As always, thank you for tuning in
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