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The Iranian Air Force is no war. Built for 1996, destroyed in 2020.
βThe Iranian Navy rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf.β
Combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated, figure-active. In fact, last night, we sunk their prize ship. The Solomoni looks like, oh, this got him twice. Oh, President of the United States got custom Solomoni twice.
First got some Solomoni himself, and then the Iranian warship named
were a custom Solomoni, a mass murderer and terrorist. The Democrats were very angry when President Trump killed the terrorist. Custom Solomoni, the Iranian kill machine. But you know why, you know why. Well, very happy Wednesday too.
And welcome back once again, a happy hump day to the Clinton family.
βAnd, and of course, a happy mailbag day to all ofβ
her great American listeners and listeners from around the world. I have the mailbag queries. There are like questions, but more fun than that.
And front of me, I have them in my hand and the mailbag.
I don't know, can I get to them in this hour? We will, we will have to see. So we've got, we've got a lot going on. We've got a hearing going on on Capitol in addition to war against Iran and war between. And look, let me, let me be clear about this.
We have been in a state of undeclared war and Iran has been in a state of undeclared war against us. We have been in a state of undeclared war with Iran since 1979, 47 years, a state of undeclared war has existed between the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Republic. That's Iran led by I have told us for his comedy, then, and comedy.
And comedy, no more, comedy, no more.
When the old I have told a comedy, when he died, boy, the mob tore his body to shreds and rip pieces of his beard off, and stuff there. Still people that have a framed piece of his beard on the wall at home. So, yes, I was there, and we got that going on, and the Jihadis in charge of Iran have been waging war against us.
Marine Corps barracks, 1983, Hezbollah, a proxy, a subsidiary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran, and on and on the hostages, the deportations, the murders, the war, the standing up, the militias from the Hezbollah to Hamas. We saw October 7, Israel, the Houthis, who are choking and attacking ship travel, the free travel of shipping is very important to global trade.
And they've got enough power to disrupt that and kill people and blow things up. But a state of asymmetric warfare has existed between the United States and Iran since 1979. A low-level asymmetric war has been ongoing between our two nations since 1979, at least, and certainly 1979.
βAnd it's like, oh, Mohamed Mosidek, Mohamed Mosidek, where are the bad guys?β
We caused all the, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, the ayatollas might have taken over around the time of Mosidek, Mohamed Mosidek had things not changed there. But, oh, in the terrible shot in the shawl, you're like it's a tough region of the world, a lot of things going on in Iran, and the shawl was tough, the shawl was tough, shawl, you know, the king, the monarch, Palavi, and he was tough and hard as nails, it's a, it's a tough
part of the world. You want to stay, and it's been this way for 4,000 years in Persia, since they were waging war against the Greeks in the Mediterranean, it's been a tough lot, there's no doubt about that. But, the state of asymmetric warfare has existed for 47 years at a bare minimum, and President
Trump is looking, and they've been terrorizing the world, and they have been terrorizing the world from the hostages at the American Embassy on November 4th, 1979, to blowing up Jewish rick centers in Buenos Aires, because Jews were playing ping pong in peace. So, naturally, they have to be killed, it's a dangerous, psychotic, racist, genocidal death machine, the Islamic Revolution in Tehran, and Donald Trump, President Trump, has decided
the status quo will no longer suffice. We have to stop raising our children in a world where we have to explain to them that radical Islamists are angry about whatever, and they're going to kidnap and rape and murder and torture and kill and blow things up throughout your entire lifetime, kids, so just
Get used to it, and know that and if you're a Democrat, you say, "And know th...
our fault."
Never mind that it's been going on since before the declaration of independence, but never
mind that. The warfare just took a big shift. The asymmetric low-level warfare changed dramatically when President Trump made a decision to take out the leadership, including the IITOLA himself, and now there's, well, a lot of uncertainty in the short-term future, and probably when it comes to radical Islam for
the more long-term future as well. Now on a different note altogether, and there are a lot of different notes to get to, because there's a lot going on. We've got Jasmine Croquet News, and we've got the plot-to-kill
βPresident Trump Iran was behind that one, and we've got Sadie Hawkins Day. You rememberβ
Sadie Hawkins Day, right? And that's when girls ask boys to go to the dance or whatever
right, in that Sadie Hawkins, I was never a child, so I don't, I'm not familiar with all
of these simple pleasantries, but, well, I got to get to the Sadie Hawkins story, but there's a Minnesota, you may know Minnesota, it's one of our 50 states, and they've got a governor Tim Walsh, and a radical extremists, left wing, G-Hadi, which makes no sense, but leave it to the left. Keith Ellison, the attorney general in the state, and they're testifying on Capitol Hill today, the House of Representatives. Tim Walsh, the governor
and Keith Ellison, the attorney general testify before House of Representatives on Minnesota Fraud, Minnesota Fraud. So Minnesota Governor Tim Walsh, a Democrat, state attorney general Keith Ellison, a Democrat, will testify Wednesday morning. That's today before the House
βoversight and government reform committee, over the state's welfare fraud scandal. Now theβ
House oversight chair, James Comer, he's been busy lately, previously called on Walsh and Ellison to provide any records, documents, and communications regarding the welfare fraud for investigators, and he invited them in December to testify. Boy, lots happened in Minnesota, since December. Not an awful lot. Comer, the chairman also requested all relevant suspicious activity reports from the Treasury Department to along with transcribed interviews with
current and former Minnesota state officials as part of the investigation. Turns out these two guys knew about the fraud going back to 2019 because whistleblowers have come forward to reveal to the government officials that there was enormous amount to an enormous amount of fraud going on there, stealing billions and billions of our our money of our tax dollars, but that's okay. And this morning, I was, it was the congressman Jim Jordan was on the
television this morning, and, and he is in the committee, he's on the committee and he's in the hearing, and he's having none of this stuff. Jim Jordan this morning, talking about Minnesota fraud and the Democrats that facilitated it. Understand, 98 people have already
been indicted in all these various fraud programs where they went from a couple million
dollars of taxpayer money being used for some program to within two or three years, hundreds of millions of dollars that example was supposed to be feeding kids, giving kids meals at schools. Problem was there were no kids, no meals, they were just stuff and money in their pockets. 98 people have already been indicted, 85 of those individuals are Somalia Americans. So this was about politics. This was about not offending a voting block that the Democrats
count on in that state. And that is how that's why they looked the other way and allowed
βthis stuff to to happen. And I think that's what we have to expose to the American people.β
Praise praise the Gihad as they chanted the Democratic National Convention. Now, wait a minute, what are we here there? These fraud programs. They're all about feeding kids. Only problem is there were no kids and there were no meals. So they weren't feeding kids. It was all a lie. It was all a sham. It was all a scam. 98 people have been indicted and coincidentally random selection. 85 of them, Somalis brought into the country by the Lutheran church,
some by the Catholic church, and then turned into a parabase by the Democrats because they want to have no go zones. I like they have in Paris now where you can't go there because the Muslims will kill you. And they have Sharia law. And I think it's the fact I think Texas just banned Sharia law. Didn't they? Because Texas, they've got growing number of masks hundreds of masks, brand new masks in Texas. And they, oh, mask lifestyle. Sharia
law may not go with the Texas way of life. But a good stuff by Jim Jordan, 98 people indicted fraud on these programs. Tax money, our tax dollar is hundreds of millions,
Nay, billions, 98 people indicted.
but the Democrats said, well, we don't want to do anything about it. This is a voting
block for us. You know, the G-Hod vote is a vote that the Democrat Party has locked up because they love death and violence and mayhem and kidnapping. They love all the blood stuff because they're the left. And how many people have they shot in the name of their politics in the last few years? And what have they blown up? And how many people have burned alive
βbecause the Democrat Party just in the last few years in the United States? Aren't they amazing?β
Jim Jordan lays it out there. Pretty good stuff. 85 out of 98 are Somali Americans involved in the fraud, the fraud cases, the indictments, and the Democrat shrugging. So well, you're a racist. No, I'm, I just don't like being robbed at gunpoint every day of the year. The Democrats are okay with that. Congressman Jim Jordan, well, why didn't the Democrats do anything? Politics drove this thing. There was also a racial discrimination lawsuit brought
against the Minnesota, and they said, oh, we don't want that. After all, this is a voting block of the Democrat Party. We're going to continue to send the money out even after they stopped that they restarted it because they were nervous about the racial discrimination
βlawsuit that was coming. So that's the key that took place here. And that's what I thinkβ
the country needs to understand. And that's what the country needs to understand. I think that's true. That would be good. If we had a news media that covered stories like this, that would be very helpful, I think. But I don't think we can, we can depend on them to pick up the mantle on that. Can we? All right. And we have, we have war against Iran and, and the, I had told a lot killed. I, I've got to say, that surprised me. Going that big, I, I, I saw it. Now,
I was thinking military operation. You go after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the
IRAGC, you have to the leadership of the police units that hopefully intelligence and form you, they're the ones behind slaughtering 30,000 Iranians or 35,000 Iranians. That's kind of a big massacre. That's, you know, the Democrats at Joan's town about 900 people died at Joan's town. Kind of big deal. They slaughtered maybe 35,000 in the last handful of weeks in Iran, a bare minimum, perhaps 25,000. And the Democrats, they're like, well, that's okay.
They, you know, they can do that. That's, that's, that's their rice bowl. Why would we? Why would be care about that? And I personally care about that. I think having regimes like that loose on the planet, when they lash out and kill everybody infidels and the Jews and their genocidal and they're working on nuclear weapons and enriching uranium. I got a good sound bite or two on that, too. They continue to enrich uranium, Barack Obama funded them. But setting
that aside, let's go back to the telephones, Michael. Let's go to Steve, calling from all D.V. Virginia. Steven, you're on the Chris Plant Show. Chris. Steve. Where are you talking to my friend? What do you say, buddy? I spent two years aboard the USS Midway, 7981. Happened to be in that area. You know, but we had a president who didn't feel like we could do anything to stop this.
Yeah. Yeah. It's, I'm glad we finally have a president to do something about this.
Yeah. It's, it's, it's refreshing. Yeah. Well, it's a big deal. It really, this is, this altar is the course of human history. It does. And I am proud to say I was more than Midway. I did my job well. And I was disappointed when Carter didn't let us do our job. Especially when you have three carriers out there who are just chopping out a bit to do something. Yeah. And he just kind of sat on his hand as well. He was a goof. He was a goof.
βThat's how most of us felt. Well, sure. Yeah. Yeah. And he's, well, he's Jimmy Carter. Yeah.β
The Midway and Aircraft Carrier, of course. US Navy Aircraft Carrier. A museum by the way. Yeah. It's museum. Museum in San Diego. I'll be out there in September. Is that right, reunion? Is that right for a Midway crew reunion? That's cool. Yeah. Well, I'm the Vice President of the Midway Veterans Association. Is that right? I got to be there. That's y'all, obviously. Can you got to bring the beer? Come on.
I can't actually.
I'm going to guess like 30,000. I would say so. I mean, it was commissioned in 45. Wow. We definitely got our money's worth out of her. Yeah. Wow. So, yeah. And the whole evolution of Carrier life, you can see it on the Midway from straight act of English act to catapults that,
βyou know, yeah, World War II, World War II vintage carrier to, it was around to, I think probablyβ
do we had Nimitz class carriers, right? Oh, yeah. I mean, she got these missions and right after the
first call for 92. Wow. Holy cow, man. That's a long life.
Fun, a ship of any kind of aircraft carrier. When you go out to see your brother and San Diego, go aboard her. They did a beautiful job putting her up. Beautiful. That is great. Steve, Vice President of the Association. That's great. Steve, fun call. Thank you. I'm saluting you. I can't see it, but I'm saluting you right now. I forgot to say that. I feel it, brother. I feel it. Just salute you. Thank you, Steven. Yeah, when you're going to San Diego, let me know. I'll see it. My brother can do a TV
story on you. September 13th through the 17th. All right, buddy. All right. Thank you for the call.
God bless America. And God save us all.
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follow and listen on your favorite platform. You know, Sadie Hawkins, tell you know what Sadie Hawkins
βdays. Sadie Hawkins days in American tradition has started in the 1930s, I think. And it's at school.β
You have boys and you have girls back then, they only had boys and girls. Now we have boys and girls
and Democrats that are completely screwed up in the head. But Sadie Hawkins day, it's a day at school, usually, where girls will chase boys that they will ask boys to the school dance, they'll ask boys out on a date at Sadie Hawkins day in the boys. And the boys say, oh, wow, it's Sadie Hawkins day. The nice girl is inviting me out for something real nice, isn't that great? Well, in New York, it's a little bit different today. Here is the the New York post story. Girl 11
stabs boy, 12. Girl 11 stabs boy, 12. Inside New York City middle school, cops say the cops say, because that's it. And 11 year old girl stabbed a 12 year old boy inside her Bronx middle
βschool on Monday. And that good. That's just great. The girl allegedly slashed the boy in the leftβ
arm with a kitchen knife. Minutes after 11 a.m. inside IS-218 on Gerard Avenue near Easter 167th Street in Concourse. But there it is. Sadie Hawkins day isn't what it used to be. The Democrats have updated it. Now it's felony assault day, but it's feminist. But what I want to do is not to bother the students. The semester by Dr. Gleptopycher soft behind the internet. It's a master's realtor. I say, you can say that you're a cop.
You're a cop, right? But you don't understand. Egal, it's a fake news. Make the whole thing like this. And when they then work, the house is a kitchen. That's right. Save like this. And because they're feminists. They don't know what that word means. But they're kind of funny. And I do this girl 11 the stabs boy 12 inside New York City middle school. The police say.
And they point out the New York Post points out that the girl, the 11-year-old girl, was taken into custody. And the boy, the 12-year-old boy, was taken into the hospital. And the Sadie Hawkins dance is this Friday. So stay tuned for that. And that great, 11-year-old girl, stabbed 12-year-old boy. They're brunk school. And they can't do math either. That's really the thing. His assailant was taken into custody. The sources said,
The violence stemmed from a past incident that boiled over between the two mi...
How old can the incident be? And a past incident, the 11-year-old. And the school for children
doesn't have metal detectors. But now they're going to have to get them. And I got to say one of the great things about this New York Post piece. And the comments afterward are pretty funny although tragic and sad at the same time. What I'm a Dexter Liv said, the entire real estate market in this country is based on how far away can I get from these people without having a three-hour drive to work every day. And for any New York resident, not on food stamps,
βgather your loved ones and leave. Now, before it's too late, this is not a drill. Honestly,β
11-year-old girls are now stabbing 12-year-old boys in school. And as an 11-year-old in middle school,
normally is that normally middle school? I guess it's six-grade, six-grade middle school. Okay. I don't, as I said, I didn't have a childhood. So, and yeah, there we go. There it is. And somebody here are Kelly. I think it's a different to our Kelly. So, sadly, and once again, we're presented with another opportunity to have a national conversation about common sense knife control. Sure. And we're with the New York City Democrats, violence interrupters.
Got to have interrupters. Got to have violence interversive. So, that's just great stuff. And from which diverse culture that makes us stronger, do they come? That's a fair question, too, because diversity is our strength. And it leads to a lot of stab wounds and gunshot wounds, but at least it's diverse. Let's go to a telephone call. Miguel, let's go to Tom, calling from Clearwater, Florida, beautiful Clearwater, Florida. Thomas, you're on the Chris Plant Show.
Chris, I have tried, and I feel like I'm talking to radio royalty. I want to thank you for the entertainment, but more importantly, all the jobs that you had. If there's a guy that's meant to do what you're doing, it's you. And I appreciate your humor, your quick wit. Yesterday, I got to impromptu lesson in Farsi and Persian language to boot. Well, I tell you, we have a Jasmine as here today. She's actually an expert in Farsi and Persian language among other languages
for that matter. Well, you're very, very kind, Tom. I'm just, you know, I'm just humbling my way through through life. And I just look at the world as it is and try to tell the truth about it and to make fun of it. Well, you have a crystal clear vision. I listen to Rush Limbaugh and there's a couple of guys in the afternoons that are on, but nobody has your wit and information. And I find myself belly laughing just as just a whim to have the wit that you have. And I remember
finally 30 years ago seeing, watching CBS News and here in Bill Plant, CBS News correspondent.
βSo I remember that and you had an interesting life and I'd like to go on one of your crewsβ
and get to meet you. But I just want to thank you. It means a lot to have somebody lying minded that cannot articulate. I can speak a lot, but our titulations probably not one of my strong points, but I appreciate somebody like you that delivers the word. Thanks for what you do for the country. And I'm sure your brothers and everybody's in your step diet and your real dad would be very proud of what you're doing. Well, you're very kind. You're really, very generous.
That's a nice thing that's ever been said to me in my life, I think. That's that's very nice. Thank you very much. And you're right. My stepfather Bill Plant was CBS News reporter for 52 years. Network News, the whole time. And this was a topic of discussion a couple of days ago actually because he was dispatched to Iran when the shot was falling and when the embassy was taken and and all of that good stuff and he had been in and out of Iran a little bit before that and
he got to do lots of fun travel himself and he covered and I was in the dispatched to Vietnam four times during the war. And the 67 war in Israel, the 73 war in Israel. And then 79 to Tehran for the fall of the shot and the the I had told us taking over. He got to cover a lot of interesting
βinteresting stuff himself. And and as true that that opened my eyes at a very early age, I think.β
A lot of a lot of that to what was going on in the world and and little little bit of a fire
On to me to pay attention to what was going on in the world.
in the television news business and and and and the radio business from the time she was seven
years old in New York because her father was in the radio business from the time he came home from from World War I. And when I was a kid my mother was on television. My grandfather was on television WIS and Milwaukee and then stepfather came along. Bill Plant started on WIS and Milwaukee and then we moved to New York so he could go on the Walter Cronkite move back to New York so he could go on the Walter Cronkite show. And I've kind of been stuck with this media thing
βfrom birth even before birth. I think this whole media thing was there. And and I got to tellβ
you a time that the one thing that I knew growing up the one thing I knew I didn't want to do was go into the news business. I didn't know what I did want to do, but I knew that I didn't
want to go into the news business and I certainly didn't want to go into television and I never thought
hey I'll go into radio. My whole life has been an accident, but but Tom I learned to be kind of a WISAS and Catholic school and and I was kicked out of Catholic school after a third grade. So but but all my brothers went to Catholic school and we all had the Catholic school kind of WISAS attitude. Well what a rich past you've had and again just thanks a lot and know that a lot of people out here appreciate what you do and I know to some of them were mad about you not being
on news max, but I remember Rush Limbaugh talking about getting in early to do show prep. It just doesn't happen. You and your staff have a done a good job and I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. Well you're very very kind. Thank you. I'll look forward to seeing you on the high seas when you can get around to that time. Thank you very kindly. That's a lot. Very nice call. I'm going to take this recording and bring it home to my best girl. Okay. I'm going to play. Thanks a lot.
Thanks Brad. Yeah, I'm going to have to share that with family members or something like that. It was very nice. Thank you. That was just great. Yeah, that's the whole media thing is crazy. And my brother Daniel TV news reporter San Diego, California, decades he's been around the country from Austin, Texas. And my in Midland, Texas, being a TV news reporter where he started in Midland, Texas and Austin and Portland main and San Diego. He really loves San Diego. That's great stuff.
And he always wanted to be a TV reporter. Me, I just wanted to, I don't know. I won't even say
what I'm thinking. I didn't. I didn't want to do any of that. But I haven't had a great time. I've been having the time of my life. I certainly have yes, sir. Really? And I got into got into all this news stuff. I was like, what's good? And then I'm having a riot. Hey, here I am. Sony, Arabia, Riden, Camels. I got a simulator. And it's great. This is wonderful. Yes. All right. Now we haven't, we haven't done a lot. Thank you, Tom. Thank you very much.
We haven't done a lot on the president's podcast. We've got to learn around and all that good stuff.
βLet's go to let's go to our audio sound bites, shall we, Michael? And I think we begin withβ
Numero Uno as they say at the DNC. President Trump yesterday talking about how we're doing with this war against Iran, which is no small potatoes. It's a big deal. President Trump. They have no navy. It's been knocked out. They have no air force. It's been knocked out. They have no air detection. It's been knocked out. Their radar has been knocked out. And just about everything's been knocked out.
Just about everything's better. They have no air force. They have no navy. They had, and they did have one ship out in the Indian Ocean, and Pete Egg Sets reported an 8 a.m. Eastern Time Press Conference at the Pentagon today, along with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who seems pretty great, actually. Seems pretty plain-spoken and, and stuff. But there was a reporter there yesterday talking to President Trump, President Trump.
He speaks and he talks to the reporters. He exhausts the reporters. He's all that good stuff. But let's, let's go to, uh, to number two, uh, hey, the I had toola, uh, was killed in it as Rayleigh air strike. And, uh, the U.S. Israeli operation doesn't make a lot of difference. Who dropped the bomb when it comes to the G.H.D. because they're going to be angry at the Great Satan and the Little Satan. We're the Great Satan. Israel is the Little Satan.
They, they are a smaller geographically, certainly, and, uh, in terms of population.
βBut, uh, the reporter, hey, who's going to be, uh, take over now, huh?β
Well, most of the people we had in mind are dead. So, you know, we've got some in mind from that group that is, uh, is dead. And now, we have another group. They may be dead also.
Based on reports.
to know anybody. Pretty certain, but I remember there was a second wave, and then they may be dead
βtoo, according to the, uh, I talked about this yesterday, uh, live on the radio that there wasβ
a meeting of 88 or 90 of the senior clerics in Iran to decide who would become the new Ayatola. And apparently Israel dropped a couple of bombs on the building. They were in, they keep having these large gatherings. And, um, you know, every day is an IQ test, guys. You can't,
can't keep doing it. It keeps going badly for you. But, um, hmm, it had an amazing, yeah.
And there were, uh, talking yesterday about the son of the recently deceased Ayatola taking over. He's like cleric as well, uh, taking over as the Ayatola. Then there were reports that he had been killed. Then there were reports like Ahmadinejad that he got better again. And now he's fine. He's playing golf or something. I'm not dead. I'm, I'm on the 9th hole. I, uh, and, and so we got that kind of. And it's going to be tough to get facts and truth out of there because you tell the
βtruth they might throw you off a big tall building. And kill you when you go splat at the bottom.β
It's not the fall that kills you. It's the sudden stop. The sudden step, uh, president Trump yesterday, our NATO allies and a couple of them said, well, we're not going to let you use our air bases to, uh, to strike the Ayatolas and the mullows and Iran who are the world's leading terrorist. We're not going to let you because, and the reason is in Spain, it's like they've been invaded by the Morish forces again. And it's going to be 400 years of recon kista in Spain once again.
And in Great Britain, where the, the most popular name for a newborn boy in the country is Muhammad,
and the second most popular name for a newborn boy in the United Kingdom is also Muhammad,
but with a different spending, uh, excuse me, a different spelling, a damn watching dollar figures in front of me. But with a different spelling, they got Muhammad, spelled this way, number one name, Muhammad spelled that way, number two name. And so the, uh, the weak and faceless left wing, prime minister of Great Britain, is afraid of his own Muslim population. In Spain, they're afraid of their own Muslim population. In, in Sweden, in Germany, they're afraid of their own,
uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh population Muslim population. In Poland, they're not because they don't invite people in to come wreck their, their culture. And Polish culture is a great and, uh, wonderful culture. President Trump, yesterday on some of our allies. And now Spain, uh, actually said that we can't use their bases. And that's a little earlier. We could use their base of what we want. We could just fly in and use it. Nobody's going to tell us not to use it,
but we don't have to, but they were unfriendly. So we, we're going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don't want anything to do with Spain. I'm not happy with the UK there. This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with. This is not Winston sure the prime minister of Great Britain has definitely not Winston Churchill. That's, uh, that's for sure. Ever see what Winston Churchill had written about, uh, the Mohammedans, uh, about the Muslims and the Islamists. Back there, there were Islamists
back then, too. Uh, but, but in that great end, Spain, you know, if we wanted to use the bases, would just fly in and use them, but they told me not to. I like that. A President Trump should tell we're going to give him back to the Moors. But there's the, the Moors, uh, armies are rising again in North Africa. They're going to take logs over the Mediterranean and, and invade Spain again,
βwhich they did occupy for, for centuries. You know, and in Europe, that's why they view things veryβ
differently. We, we don't have that kind of, uh, history. That, uh, that, uh, all of them, the Greeks, the Spanish, the Italians, uh, the North Africans, the Muslims from Morocco to Egypt, you know, a lot of, uh, history that we don't have here. Um, and they kind of adapt and they say, you know, hey, they like in Greece, in Greece. There are all kinds of great stories in Greece about the Nazis taking over and, uh, young men climbing the Acropolis and pulling down the Nazi
flag and putting up the Greek flag and, uh, one of the kids that did that became Prime Minister of Greece, like 50 years later, uh, great stories. And you talk to the 20-year-olds there and they say, uh, and Nazis were only here for like five years. That's nothing. We're Greece, you know, hold where you're kidding me. Come on, get out of here. And, uh, and President Trump, uh, one more quick went from President Trump, uh, about the, uh, the Iranians, you know, the, uh, suddenly,
the, the, the, I had told a call to, hey, has done a Trump there. It's the, I had told her. You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics and it was my opinion that they were
going to attack first. They were going to attack. If we didn't do it, they were going to attack
first. I felt strongly about that. I felt strongly about that. Um, apparently, you've felt
Strongly about that.
President United States leader of the free world felt strongly about that. And now the trajectory
βof human history has been altered because we are us, although Democrat congressman don't callβ
us us, they call us them. Mama, we feel the great Liebe Anne. Hmm. So this is it. And so creamy. Hey, we can then pat the creamy sign. No, tell her,
what if Mama's and Papa believed, no, no, tell her, it's not tell her.
Now Iran, you know, they cut this, uh, ridiculous non deal with Brock Hussein Obama,
βwho said, oh, keep enriching uranium by all means keeps spinning centrifuges, do itβ
under ground in the side of a mountain where the IAEA can't get to it. The international atomic energy agency under the UN can't get to it. And keep advancing your ballistic missile, uh, reach your program there. Keep doing that. Steve Whitcroff is president Trump's number one negotiator on these matters. One of his top negotiators on Iran and Steve Whitcroff explained
βlast night that he went and he was meeting with the Iranians on the lead up to this. And thoseβ
they, they kept enriching uranium, they kept stockpiling uranium there. Only goal is to build nuclear weapons and kill all the Jews and the infidels and advance their ballistic missile progress. Steve Whitcroff explaining that the Iranians admitted to him that they have 460 kilograms 2.2 pounds that have been enriched of uranium and reached up to 60% which is about a week away
from being nuclear weapons ready, Steve Whitcroff. In that first meeting, the both the Iranian
negotiators said to us directly with, you know, no, no shame that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60% and they were aware that that could make 11 nuclear bombs and that was the beginning of the negotiating, uh, stance. So that's, that's, they were, they were proud of it. They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to, and then the Iranian deputy foreign minister was on with his friends at MS 13 this morning and he bragged, yeah, we got 460 kilograms
of enriched uranium. Then the question of, uh, plus 400 kilograms of 60% material was, was raising them, you think, the of either North Ragged. He was just, say, thinking, fact. We were not bragging. We were just, he, he objected to the fact that Steve Whitcroff said they were bragging, but they have the nuclear materials that, with which to kill us all.


