Everyone just turned on Iran..
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Discusses Iran's strikes on natural gas facilities, including Qatar's LNG infrastructure, and the ripple effects on global energy markets.
Asmongold breaks down the Iran conflict, calling for decisive action and regime change while skeptically parsing the strategic moves around energy infrastructure and regional power dynamics.
Summary
Asmongold, along with guest commentators on Asmongold TV, weighs the latest flare-ups in the Iran conflict and the global ripple effects on energy markets. He notes Iran’s attacks on gas facilities and the implications for Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub, then pivots to a broader critique of Iran’s leadership and ideology. Throughout, he challenges the idea of a contained war, arguing for a robust response and regime change as the morally straightforward path. He pushes back on claims that there is no plan, insisting that overwhelming force has always been a viable strategy and that long-term objectives justify short-term pain. The host also highlights how this crisis intersects with global energy security, sanctions, and regional diplomacy, including tensions with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel. The conversation touches on media narratives, misinformation, and the importance of a unified Western stance against what he terms “worldwide terrorism.” Finally, he returns to human impact pieces—executions in Iran and civilian harm—while arguing for a decisive, strategic outcome. Overall, the video blends hot takes with references to real-world events, leveraging energy infrastructure as a focal point for the geopolitical struggle.
Key Takeaways
- Iran attacked a major LNG facility in Qatar’s Ras Laffan, signaling escalation that could disrupt global energy markets.
- The host argues for regime change in Iran, describing it as morally justified to “completely wipe these people out of existence” to prevent further aggression.
- Western powers are portrayed as having a multi-layered strategy (including sanctions, diplomacy, and potential military leverage) to deter Iran and protect energy infrastructure.
- There is a strong emphasis on energy security as a lever in international diplomacy, including how attacks ripple across oil and gas prices and supply chains.
- The discussion acknowledges complexity in regional alliances (Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE) and the risk of misaligned narratives in mainstream media.
- The speakers stress that Iran’s actions are framed as terrorism by design, with calls for united international action to neutralize Iranian leadership.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers interested in how energy infrastructure intersects with geopolitics, and for those seeking a blunt, opinionated take on regime change and Western strategy in the Iran-Israel-Saudi nexus.
Notable Quotes
"I think that we should go I I am all in on regime change. I am all in on bombing Iran. I think we need to get rid of these people uh you know, as much as possible."
—Direct stance on regime change and use of force as a solution.
"This is genocide. It's not genocide to go after a government."
—Contesting the use of the term genocide in context of military action.
"We should get rid of these people. There should be regime change."
—Call for removing Iran’s leadership as a strategic aim.
"Overwhelming force is a strategy."
—Affirming a hard-power approach as the path forward.
"The world should unite against this. Iran represents a nexus of terrorism and destabilization."
—Framing Iran as a global threat requiring concerted action.
Questions This Video Answers
- How does Iran’s attack on Ras Laffan LNG affect global energy prices and supply chains?
- What would regime change in Iran entail, and why do some commentators advocate it as a solution?
- What is the strategic role of energy infrastructure in Middle East geopolitics right now?
- Why are Western powers leveraging a mix of diplomacy and force in response to Iran?
- What are the main criticisms and risks of a hard-line approach to Iran in global politics?
Asmongold TVIran–US relationsRas Laffan LNGSouth Pars gas fieldEnergy securityRegime changeGeopolitics of the Middle EastIranian leadershipMiddle East conflict analysis
Full Transcript
So uh we had more bombings from Iran. So Iran is now bombing natural gas facilities. Qatar, largest gas industrial hub. The attack was by Iran. So now they're attacking uh different random industries. Uhoh. Oh my god. Ah, Jesus Christ. And Iran allegedly killed four Palestinians. Uh, probably a lot more than that, but uh Oh, here's another one. Oh my god. Look how big this is. Look. Look at the distance on this. Oh my god. Look at that. Holy Oh yeah. True. Yeah. Oh my god. Oh my god. Is Oh my god. the English version of Awa Akbar.
Oh Is that it? [laughter] Yeah. It's like it's basically the same thing. Yeah. I feel like they use it at about the same time, right? Oh god. God is best. Is amazing. Yeah. It's Oh Yeah. And oh True. That's the way I would feel about that too. Oh my god. The US uh asked Israel not to attack Iranian oil facilities, but they did so in retaliation. Uh they attack those US allies hosting US bases. Well, I mean, here's the thing is that if if Iran is attacking an ally or sorry, like a neutral third party, there's really no justification for that.
Like, if Israel bombs you and then you go and bomb a third country, that's like you losing a game in Xbox Live and then you go and punch your dog. Like, it's got really nothing to do with it. I mean, like, what do you mean? Of course, Israel. Yeah, I don't Yeah, war is war. I mean, yeah, but like it's not even a war. like Qatar is not even fighting them. Qatar isn't sending missiles over to Iran. Qatar isn't the one doing that at all. So, I don't even know what the hell's going on. And uh just take Iran out fully now.
I I think that it's becoming more and more evidently clear that Iran has to get destroyed. It is like I don't know how many more massive uh you know huge uh natural disasters that they have to effectively create uh before people realize that Iran is a terrorist state and they need to be totally destroyed like completely destroyed. I I think every single country in the entire world should consolidate around neutralizing this threat. The tweet frames it as being deserved for being Zionist aligned. Well, the thing is that Iran, whenever you're bombing other random people, like whenever you're sending bombs out because of your ideology, ultimately you have to look at this from a self-preservation point of view, does Iran have the right to just bomb and kill anybody who uh, you know, has an ideology that they disagree with or is aligned with people that they disagree with?
Well, um, if they think that they do, then I think that we should disagree. Uh, I think it's the reality is that this is a power struggle. It is it's it's a a pure simple power struggle and I want America and Western forces to come out on top of it. It's really [music] that simple. Iran represents a nexus of third worldism, radical Islamism, shitty behavior, terrorism, and just in general like world destabilization. Everybody should be against this. It's like if if you're speaking English in my chat right now, you should be against Iran. It's not even a question.
Trigger on the finger with emotions. Yeah, exactly. Uh well, it's meant to affect global energy and it's working. Well, like doesn't that the thing is that what you're saying is that they're trying to affect global energy. So, your argument is that they're trying to cause as much damage to the entire globe and the response to that should be that we shouldn't completely obliterate them. Why would we allow them to just basically indiscriminately try to do as much damage as possible to the global energy ecosystem? Really think about that. Like I if if that's what they do and instead of actually trying to fight a war against the people that they're trying that they're being attacked by, instead of that they just go and instead blow up as much as they possibly can, then yeah, I don't think so.
They do it to make you stop, brother. Well, that's the thing is that do you want to live in a world with a country that will indiscriminately bomb and kill people that aren't even related to a conflict in order to hopefully achieve a geopolitical goal of making somebody else attacking them because that's terrorism. That's what it is. They're they're terrorists. So, in my opinion, I think that we should go I I am all in on regime change. I am all in on bombing Iran. I think we need to get rid of these people uh you know, as much as possible.
Like I I I I was like kind of on the fence about it. I was like, "Ah, you know, I don't know. We'll see what happens." At this point, after seeing the amount of indiscriminate bombing and attacks they've done, I think that it is 100% the morally correct decision to completely wipe these people out of existence. Because if you don't do that, if this is what they do whenever they're at this power level, imagine what happens if they get questioned or they don't get what they want and they have a nuclear bomb. Think about how scary that is.
The main thing that we should be doing is finding every single person in leadership, part of this ideology and systematically getting rid of every single one of them. So that's what my opinion is on it, right? The thousands of protesters they killed, well, they killed more of them today, too. That's what's crazy is that you think that the Iranian, you know, like the executions are over. They did more executions literally today. So, they executed three people. Uh here we go. The Islamic regime in Iran hanged a 19-year-old wrestler and anti-regime protester today. So, this is another person who has been uh executed by this camp uh by by this this country.
A lot of ideology uh a lot of that ideology are from Sunnis. Well, Iran's a Shia country. It's pretty obvious, right? So, uh yeah, but why do we dismantle countries now and not take them over, bring back colonization? I don't know. I mean, I don't think we need to colonize it. I think that they're going to colonize themselves in a way that's beneficial for us. I think that a lot of the Iranians, they don't want to have their government, you know, have that happen either. And so, yeah, let's see here. This is No, this is Oh, this is the way it looks like right now, maybe.
Holy look at those bombs. Oh my god. Break the uh history did a whole video where he called all the things that are happening right now. I feel like the US government went into the war with no real strategy. Do you really think that the United States government doesn't have a strategy? Like this is the type of like this is the type of just stupid third worldism that happens. Obviously they have a strategy. They clearly have a strategy. We have thousands of them. Yes. It's ridiculous. These are the people that were able to capture Maduro without having a single soldier get injured.
Uh or like, you know, I guess seriously injured, right? And you think that they can't plan this out at all? They don't have a plan at all. And some random uh you know, pretend teacher on on YouTube has a better idea than all these people that have infinitely more information than they do. Like again, this is a massive thirdworlder cope. Massive gigantic thirdworlder cope. Yes. Overwhelming force is a strategy. That's right. We don't appear to have a strategy. They had tactics, but long-term, no. How do you What makes you think that they don't have a strategy?
Why do you think that? Like, they're literally systematically killing every single IRGC member that comes out and is on camera. They're blowing up individual stops constantly. They're bombing missile stations every single day. Like they're blowing up ships constantly. They're trying to set this up like constantly. They're they're blowing up the banks. Everything. That's not a strategy. Wait a minute. That's not a That's absolutely a strategy. What do you mean? That's 100% a strategy. Yes, that's a great strategy. Oh my god. It's a third world cope. I know. Like it's just it's so sad, man. Uh chatters forget that even at peak Bush incompetence we it took Iraq we took Iraq in weeks.
Yeah, exactly. And uh if they had a strategy, would they have to lift Russia sanctions on Russia in order to stabilize oil? This is the type of third world ideology that I think is just so shocking. That is the strategy. you are explaining what the strategy is. That's the that's the entire point. That's why they did it. That's part of the strategy that they have. Duh. Duh. Obviously, what do you mean? Russia not getting involved. Yes. There was very clearly here's what's happening is that um basically America is effectively paying off Russia in order to avoid having Russia try to interfere with the Iran conflict.
That's what they're doing. They're paying them off and that's that's the reason. It's obvious. Like I I don't know how how do you not realize that? Do you really think they didn't? Do you honestly imagine that they haven't planned for Iran trying to close the straight of Hormuz? I mean, this is the most obvious thing that you could ever like it. It really you you never they never even thought about this. Oh my god. Everyone has a price. Yes, of course. Well, also helping the oil price from going bananas. Yes, definitely. And so anyway, and uh what does this here?
But the money goes to the Ukraine war. Yes, I know. In the short term, exactly. But in the long term, it will be beneficial. Does do you understand the idea of losing a battle to win a war? That's clearly the strategy that they're using right now. Anybody who doesn't understand that has to be, I guess, or something, right? I don't know what to say. The straight has been a bet since Kyian poly market for months. Yeah. Like nobody thought this would happen. It's just again I think that there are a lot of third worlders that are coping because I think they're realizing the amount of overwhelming and just completely oppressive force that you know countries like the United States and Israel have.
Uh if the United States and Israel want to destroy Iran, they're going to do it. And I hope they do. I hope they completely do it. The fact is that if you're going around and you're blowing up random uh you know gas stations and you know oil stations and like that, it's very clear that you can't be trusted in the modern world. You can't be. And the only way to solve that problem is to completely annihilate them. That's the way I see it. And schools, yes. Like Vietnam. Well, Vietnam, the goal was mainly to help those people.
In this, the goal should be to totally remove the regime completely. Uh, Vietnam was not total unconditional surrender. This is genocide. It's not genocide to go after a government. You should look that up in the dictionary. I think there are a variety of Gulf countries. It wasn't a random attack uh on the Qatar gas facility. It obviously was. It clearly was. And uh yeah, 100% agree on that take. Yeah. Why is it always the Middle East that's at war? Probably because of Iran recently. Let me watch this. So, this is the new one. countries. and Lucas will talk to this a little bit more that are having to make serious decisions right now about whether or not to get directly involved offensively against Iran.
What we saw yesterday, the Rosan facility coming under attack in Qatar was really the largest escalation of this conflict yet. This is the largest producer of liqufied natural gas in the entire world. That's insane. And it was targeted yesterday with ballistic missiles. And as of about eight hours ago, first responders in Qar say they've controlled about two out of three of the fires that were burning there. But this is a significant escalation that will have a ripple effect across energy markets around the world. Well, and it also I I think that what it shows is that like Iran will just simply bomb whatever they can to inflict the maximum amount of damage on anything that they can.
Like it has nothing actually to do with like having a targeted response towards Israel or America. It's just trying to like this is the Iran strategy. It's to create enough chaos and basically like flip the board over in order to put [music] enough pressure on the United States to basically let them uh you know let them keep doing things. And I think that the fact that that's their strategy means that it it can't be allowed to work. I think that's what's happening. It's a smart strategy. Um, I I think it is in a way, but it's just it's not working out the way they think it is.
Part of the reason that we heard President Trump yesterday putting out a true social and he said in part, quote, "Is a target response because of the Israeli attack." So, let me let me just This is the thing. It's a targeted response. But why would they bomb Qatar if why would they bomb Qatar if is so Israel attacks them and then they bomb a random gas facility in Qar? How does that work? Because it's the main gas facility in the world. Do you want to live in a world with a country that does that? It's a very simple question that whenever they get attacked, they just try to inflict the maximum amount of damage on the world economy.
Do you want to live in that world? Yeah. Simple question. It wasn't random. It was a target. No, I don't. Okay. So then, yeah. No, I understand that it's but like in my opinion, I don't think that that's I think that is random. Like whenever you're in a war with one person and then you attack somebody who's adjacent just to kind of create more chaos, that to me is basically random. I don't want you to I'm not saying random in the in the meaning of like they had no idea what they were doing. They knew what they were doing.
But if you don't want to live in that world, then the solution for that is to remove these people. It's obvious. Yeah. We the world should not capitulate to a terrorist government that will indiscriminately bomb and kill civilians if they don't get what they want. Everybody in the entire world should be united against this. It should be obvious. They're Yeah. They're committing worldwide terrorism. Jesus, it's so obvious to me. out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East has violently lashed out at a major facility known as Southpar's gas field in Iran.
That was the initial strike that led to the retaliation from Iran. But the bottom line here is that we are looking at a rapidly increasing escalation ladder in the Middle East. Absolutely. It raises questions about off-ramps and how President Trump and the administration and others will be able to ensure that Iran does not continue these attacks on regional Gulf countries and energy infrastructure that's not just used by the United States but the entire world. No, this is it. And that that yeah, they're they're inflicting worldwide terrorism. That's what it is. And uh they should, but they aren't.
I don't know why. No, I'm not talking about 30s. I'm talking about the normies and both camps throwing a fit. Well, it's because a lot of people So, the reason why a lot of people are angry about it is because they think that I I think that a lot of people are just stupid. I think that's really the truth is they're just stupid. They They think that, well, Iran said they're not going to do this and Iran like, oh, they did this because of something else, so somehow it makes sense. Netanyahu is live right now.
Oh, yeah. I got to forget that. So, if Iran gets eradicated, do you really think Middle East will find peace? I think it'll be easier to find peace with Iran gone than without it. I think that Iran is a huge uh a huge person, a huge indicator of like bad behavior. Absolutely. Israel out of anger for what's taking place in the Middle East has violently lashed out at a major facility known as the South Pars gas field in Iran. a relatively small section uh of the hole has been hit and uh United States knew nothing about this particular attack and the country Qatar was in no way shape or form uh in no way shape or form involved with it nor did it have any idea that it was going to happen.
Unfortunately, Iran did not know this or any of the other pertinent facts pertaining to the South Pars attacks and thus justifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of Qar's LNG gas facility. No more attacks will be made by Israel pertaining to this extremely important valuable South Pars field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack very innocent in this case Qatar. Uh in which instance the United States of America with or without the help or consent of Israel will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars gas field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never witnessed before.
I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction because of the long-term implications. But if Qar's LNG is attacked again, I will not hesitate to do so. Oh boy. H Gulf country and US are actually using their bases to attack Iran. Yeah, there's a base inside of that country. But again, do you want to have and here's the question. So I I'll ask I've been bringing up a lot of chatters about this and I apologize. I think I've been doing it too much. This is the last person I'm going to bring up.
Do you want to live in a world where you have a country, a terrorist state like Iran that's trying to openly blow up and destroy they're trying to destroy uh you know the world energy infrastructure? Do you do you want to live in a world where they do that as a response to being attacked? Do you want to live in that world or not? It's pretty simple cuz I don't I do not too much for 3 days now. The conflict's ending in more undecided period. You're letting too many people spew their at you. You're right.
You're No. No. My mods are right. No, you're totally right. We should just ban these people and move on. We've got too many topics, too many things to go over. I wasn't even live yesterday and so if I'm over focusing on making individual arguments with these people. No, you're totally right. Yeah. Anyway, let me move on. And we'll look at some of these other comments here of what happened. And together with our allies, we condemn the strongest terms recent attacks on Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf. So it looks like some of the other European countries might actually be helping after all.
And so I hopefully that's what happens, but uh we'll find out. Anyway, let me go and pull these other ones too. Kurdistan uh Freedom Party released footage urging Kurdish forces to unite against Iran. Oh boy. Qatar, Azar Bjan, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and the UAE have all issued a joint statement calling on Iran to immediately halt its attacks. Oh man, literally everybody is against them. Nobody is on Iran's side. Nobody is on their side. Stop it, Iran. Exactly. And uh yeah, good. I know. And so uh maybe Iran. What is this here?
And uh just libtards. Yeah. Well, you're right. There are a bunch of fat communists in America that are on Iran's side. I forgot about them. That's their strongest soldiers. So uh if you're on their side, you're getting bombed. Yep, that's right. And uh shouldn't have done it. Shouldn't have done it. Oh, this is the video. Okay, let's watch it. Further rocket attacks were reported against Naharia and a minute another rocker. You good? hell. Damn. Damn. is right. Yeah. I'd be like, "What the is going on here?" How do you survive? I don't know. God damn.
Wait, was that the [laughter] Oh It's right there. Oh my god. It's literally right there. Holy God, it went inside. Yeah. Apparently, they were standing next to something. I don't know what it was. And how does a cameraman never die? I don't know. How is he alive? Let me watch this in in in 0.25. Okay. [music] Damn. Holy It was a bridge, I think. I guess so. Oh my god. That's crazy, isn't it? He's got plot armor. They warned that bridge was going to be attacked and then they went there. Idiots. Well, look. You go and you you film inside a war zone.
That's I mean this there's a risk to that. That's why he's wearing a bulletproof vest. I mean like What do you expect, dude? I love that there are two frames that literally that there's the missile right there. Oh my god. Without a helmet. Should I had a helmet? Holy man. Look at that. Wow. I wonder if the guy is okay. Is he dead? Yeah. Is he dead or not? I don't know. The last time Oh, so I have to watch this. This is This is it. We doing the Wow raid. Probably not. It's a bit of over pressure.
Hard hat would have saved him. Is he dead? He's not dead. Did he I mean, does he have a headache? He probably has a headache, right? I mean, like, I would have a headache. I I I'd be fighting for Islamic causes while attacking Islamic countries. The Yeah. Oh, here we go. Saudi this is Saudi uh Saudi Arabia. Here we go. Can't I don't know how they claim to be fighting for Islamic causes while attacking Islamic country. They are not attacking a single nation. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE. Yes, they're fighting for Islam. Meanwhile, every other Islamic country hates them.
Make it make sense. Oman. What's that mustache? [snorts] Some people are calling it a classic. Lebanon, Jordan, Aaran, Turkey. All these countries are Islamic countries. Yet Iran attacks them. Charlie Chapman even before this war. What was Iran's contribution in the issues related to the Islamic world? Nothing. Well, they were making everything worse. They support the Houthi militia in Yemen. They supported the popular militia in Iraq who are and now they and they brought that militia in to kill their own people during the protests are attacking Iraq. They are Yep. attacking Iraq territories, Hezbollah and Lebanon.
Mhm. There it is. who didn't suffice by hijacking the political disc but rather was an effective arm to to perform sabotaging actions in in the region and in Saudi Arabia. And the biggest example is Iran and Hezbollah's role in Syria. So yeah, there it is. Another set of retards and they got kicked out of Syria. The guy there is like, "Get the out of here. You guys are causing me a bunch of problems." Where is such support or so-called support in the Muslim world when they commit such crimes? Uh, they're terrorists and supporting the former Syrian regime.
When How do they [music] support You have the most by far the most disingenuous commentary on the war, bar none. Good. Get used to it. And uh I I I will be I'll be accepting your thank yous in advance for removing being an advocate of removing this parasitic terrorist uh cancer from the world. Yeah. You're welcome. The Islamic world when they assassinate politicians in Lebanon, how do they support the Muslim world's issues? get them out and causes when they when they empower the the popular mobility. See, we can live in a much better world. We can live in a world where we can go over to the Middle East.
They can come over here. There can be an exchange of cultures, goods and uh and understanding. We can live in that world. And the main thing that's standing in the way of that right now is Iranization forces in Iraq. Get rid of them. hindering the development efforts in Iraq. I can't see how they [music] support the Islamic causes. I believe these are simple slogans which they hide behind it and these tools they work to serve the Iranian interest. What's the end goal? Uh in my opinion the end goal should be to get rid of Iran.
Get rid of the Iranian leadership period. completely annihilate and remove the Iranian uh influence entirely. That's what my opinion on it is. Right. The Arab countries have officially threatened to join the United States. Foreign ministers from across the Gulf region met in Riyad to discuss the conflict spread. But while those talks were happening, Iran launched missiles targeting the Saudi capital. All were intercepted, but falling debris injured several people. The Saudi foreign minister accused Iran of trying to intimidate Gulf leaders and said it would not succeed. The targeting of Rial while a number of diplomats are meeting I cannot see as coincidental.
Uh and I think that's the clearest signal of how Iran feels about diplomacy. It doesn't believe in talking to its neighbors. It tries to pressure it and what I can say categorically that's not going to work. The kingdom is not going to succumb to pressure. They are and on the contrary this pressure will backfire. The Saudi foreign minister also said the patience of GCC countries was not unlimited and that if Tyran's attacks on its neighbors continue, they reserve the right to take military action against Iran once all diplomatic options have been exhausted. That's right. But what I care about now is that the attacks on my country and on my neighboring countries that are not involved in this conflict end.
That's all I'm interested in. And we're going to use every lever we have, political, economic, diplomatic, and elsewise else-wise to get these attacks to stop. That's what I [music] care about. Hours earlier, Katar's Raslafan industrial complex was hit in a missile attack which caused extensive damage. Katar's foreign ministry. I think that we really have an opportunity right now to set Islamic terrorism back by decades. I think we do. If we get rid of the Iranian regime and we stomp out all of their proxies, which we can do, we can absolutely do that. I think that we could have a a new better time.
And I think that there's another component to this that people aren't realizing is that a lot of the radicalization inside of America and other Western countries, the genesis of that is Iran. Iran is the uh radicalizing factor that these people are listening to and then acting on. condemned the attack and said it's cope. No, it's not. It's not cope. Literally, everybody's against them. Iran was dragging the region towards the abyss. The UAE also had to shut down two of its facilities due to falling debris from a missile interception, and several missiles and drones were also launched at gas fields in the east of Saudi Arabia, but Riad said those were intercepted.
Since this conflict began more than two weeks ago, GCC leaders have been at pains to stress they would defend their territories, but not attack Iran. But the targeting of their critical energy infrastructure is putting relations between Iran and its Gulf neighbors under increasing strain. They're probably tired of getting attacked by these retards whenever they didn't have anything to do with this. What the are you doing? Think about it. Think about it. It's in that's Victoria Gate and B Al Jazzer I don't understand why other Arabic countries didn't join the USA against Iran whenever they're under heavy fire.
Probably there there are probably political reasons for that where there are probably people inside of their country that might not want that and they don't want to be seen as like siding directly with what could be perceived as like the West. That's what I'm kind of assuming, but I don't really know that. I mean, I I I think that there's probably more elements to it as well where it's like, why would they enga like why would they entangle themselves in something that they're not necessarily involved with, right? I mean, like that the fact is that this is a war with, you know, with America and with Israel, right?
It's not that or not cowards. Well, it's not even really cowards. I mean, it's just that, you know, they they have nothing to do with this and that that's it. I did feel like 3 months. Yeah, exactly. And fleek is bake's comment. I don't know about that. I'll look at that whenever I get to it. And uh it is though. Well, I don't know. I'm just It's not cowardice. I think they're just being smart with what they're doing. World War II finding out game journalists hate Crimson Desert. Probably the best news I've gotten today. Now I know.
Okay. I [laughter] did see. All right. All right. That is good. So, here we go. Here's another one. And this is what Iran does. 19-year-old champion wrestler executed by Iran in a public hanging. Muhammad uh Medi Gasami and Sahed Dvoodi were executed as part of Iran's brutal crackdown on protests. Wow. Uh Muhammad was tortured to confess. Uh oh, here we go. Where is it? It didn't open up. Tortured to confess to the capital crime of waging war against God. Uhoh. Uhoh. Oh boy. Here we go. So, let's see. I pulled this up. And so we got we got somebody here.
So this is a person. It's wild the propaganda uh that's going on today. Can we go beyond service level events from mainstream media sources? What are you trying to say? So you're trying to tell me you're you're telling me that what I'm saying is surface level, but you're quoting some skitso. I'm sorry, but John Kiraau is a skitso. What are we talking? Do you really think that what he's saying is true? I'm sure some of it is. How the would he even know that? Not what you're saying, what someone else said. Okay. I see a lot both sides.
I don't trust CNN is all. This isn't CNN. This is a This is a This is some random like Twitter journalist, right? That's it. And uh yeah, it's just insane. I won't stand for for slandered, of course, right? He's definitely telling the truth. But um anyway, let me go and find these uh these other ones here cuz there's been even more of this. Where the is this? Oh god, they had this girl dancing now. Oh, perfect. Well, let me scroll down and I will find the interview cuz I I didn't even get a chance. Oh, actually, so one of the premier buffoons.
I do think that Jin Uger is probably one of the biggest buffoons in media. He is. Let me see if I can find This is a legendary crash out. Let's watch it. Was it broken again? This broken again? It doing this to me again? God damn. Give me a minute. First, let me wade through all the lies that have been said. So, if you notice, uh, before the war, people like Ben Ferguson were saying, "Oh, we're not necessarily going to attack. Donald Trump's a peace president. He's not attack. He's not going to put ever." Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. I never said it. Go find a video. People listen to any one of my shows. I never said that. Not one damn time. it. Piers, this is why I shout on your program because every time I start talking, some Israel first son of a comes in and Here we go. Starts talking over me. Hey, you made all your Israeli talking, bro. Be quiet. Oh, yeah. Yeah. My ass. Okay. Chang for 50 minutes. Chang for 15 minutes. You managed to stay relatively calm. Don't blow it out. [laughter] Don't blow it now. Look at his face.
He's sweating. He's already sweating. It's 45 seconds in. Yeah. Okay. Well, that's what Israel First does. They just jabber jabber jabber. Anyway, so here we go. So then Ben said and all the Israel First clowns said, "Oh, we're doing this for the Iranian protesters and once we start bombing them and murdering them, they're going to love us." And now he's saying, "Well, of course can't come out. bombing them. We're bombing them. That's what we said. All right. All right. Here we go. Will you shut the up? [laughter] The clip's not even halfway over, by the way.
All right, here we go. You shut if you're putting words in my mouth stupid Israeli talking point when you put lines into MY MOUTH OF THINGS. THAT'S WHY WE HAVE TO SHOUT ON THIS show because THESE WILL SHUT the up. [laughter] Just to be clear in your mouth the things you there are actually less chances of Ben Ferguson shutting the up than there are of the bo Hope analogy I gave earlier. So why don't we just sweating can be equally gous. Shank, finish your point. No, no, I haven't interrupted him once. Okay, so look guys, we're ignoring the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
For example, if somebody was to come in here and they were going to listen to this discussion or debate, but we told them ahead of time, hey, these guys are all clean and honest, then they'd listen to it and try to figure out what's happening. If we told him ahead of time someone gave him $100 million to all say the same thing, we'd go, well then we're a little bit more skeptical to say the least. So that is what's happening with our politicians. Israel has given Congress hundred million. They've given Donald Trump $337 million. So this is all a fake conversation.
These are tiny amounts of money. Look, they spent billions on day one. You're cutting me off, Pierce. These are tiny amounts of money you're talking about. You're making up crap. Tiny amounts of money. Pierce, are you mental? Do you know how much $337 million? $337 MILLION THAT THE ADSON HAVE GIVEN TO DONALD Trump because he is corrupt. Easily purchasable. The Adson are corrupt and Israelis. The Israeli Adson gave Jonathan Paul to Yeah. The middle is this guy [laughter] just asleep. The middle guy, he's crashing out. And this guy's crashed out a trip on their private jet back to Israel and celebrated him like a hero because they love people betraying America for Israel.
I CAN PROVE IT. I CAN PROVE IT. I can prove it. I CAN PROVE IT. I CAN PROVE IT. OH MY GOD. SO TELL ME IF [laughter] WE SO TELL ME should put American troops or Israeli troops in. Everybody, OKAY, WHY ARE WE PUTTING OUR GUYS IN? BEN FERGUSON, THAT TRADER, SAID THAT IT WAS NO BIG DEAL THAT 13 AMERICANS DIED. IT'S A HUGE DEAL. 13 AMERICANS DIED. WHY DID YOU SEND YOUR GODDAMN Israeli so mad? I've never seen him this mad before. This is crazy. He's actually furious. Take the blood pressure meds, bro. It was said by me.
Did he say take your meds? Take the blood pressure meds, bro. Take your blood pressure meds, bro. Honestly, good advice. Look how mad he is. This is crazy. Never said by me. Never said by me. You also I'm never Pers. I'm never going to let ANYONE ELSE ON THIS talk cuz the minute I start talking he's saying like macho man Randy Savage are you going to prove it? They start interrupting and oh Israel is the greatest. Israel is the greatest. They bribed all of our it IS EXCEEDINGLY CLEAR. SO stop working for Israel you corrupt sons of Work for America.
Here's your solution. Here's your solution and it's super simple. WE GET THE out of there. We have zero interest in there. None. None. None. So let Israel had to do what he had to do with their own. You put in the ground troops. YOU PUT IN THE GROUND TROOPS. BEN FERGUSON, ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Should we be sending Israeli ground troops or American ground troops? I think there's no major ground troop movements because the president's made it clear we're not invading the country. If you listen to what he said, you would already know that. Not happen.
Yeah. Yeah. He didn't like that. We put in ground troops. Now that's another lie. He'll come back and say I [laughter] always said we would have put in ground troops. You know WHAT I THINK I'M GONNA CALL AMERICAN OR ISRAELI? AMERICAN OR ISRAELI. THE TRUTH IS AMERICAN OR ISRAELI. WHICH GROUND TROOPS? Calm down. The truth is Ferguson that TRAITOR SAID, "SO TELL [screaming] ME IF WE SHOULD PUT AMERICAN troops or Israeli troops in." Okay. Why are WE PUTTING OUR GUYS IN? BEN FERGUSON, that traitor, said that it was no big deal that 13 Americans died.
IT'S A HUGE DEAL. SO TELL [screaming] ME A TRIP ON THEIR PRIVATE jet back to Israel and celebrated him like a hero because they love people betraying America for Israel. I can PROVE IT. I CAN PROVE IT. [screaming] I CAN PROVE IT. SO TELL ME if [laughter] Holy Wrestlemania 500 brother. [laughter] Oh my god. And so here's another one. Uh it's just so apparently uh oh clawing up for bringing up Israel no matter what the topic is. Okay, here's one more. or one more. It it has [clears throat] been it's it's unbelievable the answers you guys have been given cuz it's it's just been all deflection every single time.
But what about Epstein? What about Nick Candy? That's exactly I can say listen but Chen Cheng I'm look I'm a Jew, right? And I've already sat here and I can say there are huge problems that I find in the Hidic Jewish community. Why can't you guys when we talk about the grooming gangs, when we talk about Islamism, not just in the UK, the way it spread across the Middle East and Europe, the things that are going on in Iran right now. And I haven't seen one tiny morsel of, you know what, there are some bad issues here.
Every single moment's been deflection. So, no wonder Leila's gone. She can't be bothered talking to people with an IQ of about seven. You have the IQ of this death. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I know. I know. You guys, we're talking about something other than Epstein then because you're being asked about I don't know why they bring up the Epstein files whenever the countries they're defending their Epstein files are called the marriage records. I don't get it. Why do you keep bringing up Jeffrey Epstein? What What are they doing? Hold on. Let me Let me solve it.
Let me you let me address it. Let me address it. Jesus. Can you address it, Chen? Before you do, let me just ask you. Can you address it? Can you shut up and let me address it? Can you address it without mentioning Israel? Or or can you address grooming gang? No, because that's the whole reason we're having this conversation cuz your Israeli buddies wanted a distraction from the Epstein files. That's why they threw this. No, this is a total lie. By the way, what he's doing, and this is what a lot of these people do, is they are running ethnic and religious defense for the Pakistani and the other Muslim rape gangs in in uh in Britain and also in the UK and uh or not UK, so I mean in Europe.
And so they will always find a way. Hey, remember what I said before about how these people will always find a way to excuse, rationalize, deflect from, and make excuses for uh Islamic terrorism and Islamic bad behavior. Remember, I [clears throat] said this every single time. I wanted to play this clip so you guys could see that every single time. They will always downplay it. They will always make it make excuse for it. This is the reason why you can't listen to these people. The reason why is because everything that they're doing is being done for a religious and ethnic reason.
There is no actual principle behind this. There's no logic behind it. If you care so much about the Epstein files, then why don't you care about the countries that make making be that make being Jeffrey Epstein not even against the law? these people the the people that are getting married in these countries the the girls they're getting married to are younger than the youngest victims that are at least convicted that Jeffrey Epstein was with. So where's the logic here? There is no logic. There is no reasoning. And it's because they're running ethnic and religious defense.
And once you understand that, I think that you can easily detect it. And I think that more people need to see this. And uh there isn't convenient to their agenda. Yeah. Exactly. And uh Oh, today Oh, this is the guy that got bombed. I guess so. Yeah. Well, you've probably all seen the uh footage of the air strike that took place in uh S district as we were reporting on the destruction of a bridge. Uh we've been treated in hospital for our injuries. I had a a shrapnel wound uh in my arm, deeply embedded in the muscle here that's been uh taken out and here it is in in this part here.
Um, but what I do want to say is that this was a deliberate targeted attack on journalist. There's no mistake. Why are you alive? I mean I mean cuz honestly like is you you telling me they missed? Damn. So they missed about it. This was an Israeli precision uh strike from a fighter jet. What we were doing was we were reporting on the attacks on uh bridges which is effectively severing South Lebanon from the rest of the country. 1 million people now internally displaced. This is the real story. It's not about um would have never happened if Hezbollah wasn't there shooting rockets.
Should have never let Hezbollah into the country. They should mobilize their military and ask Israel for help to get rid of Hezbollah. The country can never be free from any sort of outside influence. Whenever you have a foreign terrorist group that's being funded by a foreign country that's occupying your country and then using your civilians as human shields, just get rid of them. Us coming under attack as journalists. What we're seeing now and what we were reporting on is this uh plan for Israel to ethnically cleanse the south of Lebanon. This is uh without doubt uh uh an attack.
This is on the scale or bigger than the uh scale of the of the Nakbar. This is the force displacement of a million people which remains a war crime. And also we have to say that attacking journalists is a war crime. Attacking civilian infrastructure is a war crime. But if they think that they're going to silence us, if they think that we're going to stay out of the field, they're very, very much mistaken. Wow. Wow. Well, there it is. And uh yeah, we'll see what happens. Uh if an Israel journalist ignored warnings going into a war zone, they would have said rip bozo.
Of course, I mean like it's a risk to do that. I mean, I think that's clearly what's happening. Oh, here we go. Yeah. So, and we we we are seeing the defections at at all levels as they're start starting to sense what's going on with the regime. It doesn't get reported here in the US very well, but you know, we we are trouncing them from the air and the regime will probably collapse within itself. uh at Treasury. We've seen where they've wired their money out of the country. We're coming for that. We're going to get it back to the Iranian people.
Yeah, that's what that you've got the financial assassin. Uh-oh. Here we go. And could it be the countries have another Boston Massacre type event if they Lebanese government works with the US and Israel? Yeah, but they're having Boston Massacre events every single day with Israel bombing them. It's a pretty easy decision in my mind. I mean, if you've got these people that are bombing you, then in my mind, the the solution to that is that get rid of the people that are attacking them. Like, why why do you have these people in your country that are shooting?
Like, ask yourself the question, is it really the best thing for the Lebanese people that Hezbollah is there shooting rockets at Israel? Is this really in the best interest of the Lebanese people? I would say that it's probably not. I don't think that it is. I think it's not in their best interest at all. So yeah, people go and make excuses for that. No way. Of course not. No, of course not. And I'm not a fan of Israel, but these constant uses of the terms ethnic cleansing and genocide are getting less and less powerful and frankly boring.
Perhaps it's at the point I don't know. I don't like whenever somebody uses one of those words at this point, I usually just turn off like I I I stop listening to them. I do I stop listening or paying attention to them because they're probably what they're trying to do is they're trying to established the uh you know the emotional upper hand. That's what they're trying to do. And uh I I don't want to hear about it. It's probably anyway.
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