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Myron Gaines and Harrison Smith Break Down Israel, Iran, and the Trump Crisis! | Full Interview

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I knew a war with Iran would be

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catastrophic, but it's worse than I

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thought because the 12-day war actually

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strengthened them surprisingly because

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they're like, "Oh, we're going to go

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ahead and just go with the Chinese and

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the Russians. That's why they're their

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bliss missiles are like dangerously

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accurate now. That's why we have 13 plus

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dead servicemen." And they're totally

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lying. There's way more than 13 dead

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servicemen. We know 400 are injured

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significant seriously injured. I think

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it's more than that.

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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the war

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room. I'm your host Harrison Smith

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coming to you for the last time live

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anymore. Don't don't do that to us.

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Won't you follow us to wherever we go?

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Because without you, we are nothing. I'm

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in in studio with the one and only Myron

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Gaines. He of course is the host of the

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debrief. He's a bestselling author, real

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estate investor. Prior to

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entrepreneurship, Gaines was a special

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agent with Homeland Security

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Investigations in the Laredo, Texas,

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Miami, and Florida field offices. And of

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course, you've been going viral every

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day, it seems, with these appearances at

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at universities. How's that going? How's

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your Cuz I was I was actually asking you

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before the show, but I think people

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would want to know this as well because

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I've thought about doing stuff like

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this, but after Charlie Kirk, I don't

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know. Am I being a am I being cowardly

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by going I don't think I want to go out

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and put my life in danger like that?

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>> Uh, no. I mean, it's pretty rational.

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People are weird and crazy. I mean, I

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told you about the one guy that like,

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you know, tried to reach his back to try

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to be funny or whatever, and I was like,

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"What the hell are you doing? You're

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going to get shot by the cops that are

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right next to you, idiot." But, you

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know, it's uh it takes a certain kind of

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uh person. I mean, me, I, you know, I

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don't care so much. I'm not so worried.

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I I guess maybe it's because I used to

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what I used to do for work. So, like

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when you're dealing with like, you know,

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crazy criminals, you don't think so.

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But, like, you know, at the same time,

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you don't want to get like, you know,

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overzealous and, you know, put yourself

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in a precarious situation. But, you

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know, it's entertaining uh to see how um

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a lot of these so-called intellectuals

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are really

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>> Yeah.

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>> It's absolutely nuts.

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>> Yeah. How do we deal with this? Cuz like

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at this point, I'm like, I don't even

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want to talk about politics anymore

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because everything seems so obvious to

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me. It's like why do we have to talk

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about this still? Just everything. But

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like I posted today, it's like, man, if

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there was just a

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for example me, if I was given

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dictatorial unquestionable powers, I

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think I could clean up America in about

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a week. I think it take about a week,

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but like every problem we face is so

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imminently solvable and we just don't do

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it and it's just this endless cascade of

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like deliberate like problems that we

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choose to create for ourselves and it's

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just infuriating and I'm like uh we we

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played the video yesterday where it's a

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guy with giant rubber and the big

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spindly beard and bald head and lipstick

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and he's teaching a class at Oxford and

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it's just like

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>> bro do I have to explain this? Like why

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do I have to explain? I'll tell you

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this. This is crazy and wrong.

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>> I've talked about this. If I was ever to

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become the fear of the United States,

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what I would do immediately,

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>> a dream we all, you know, revel in.

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>> Day one would be an IQ test.

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>> If you score under a 90, you're going to

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become a slave. We're going to make

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slavery great again. And then after

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that, I'm going to take all the They

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can't vote. Um, they got to be in the

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house by 8:00 p.m. We're going to put

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them back in the kitchen. Um, and then

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what else? I talked about the slavery.

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So, they're going to be manufacturing.

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They're going to be putting fries in a

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baguh,

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>> okay? They're going to be We're going to

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get back to making them pick cotton. And

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then they're going to be We're going to

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make manufacturing great again in

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America. We don't need Chinese anymore.

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We just need slaves. The slaves are

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going to do all the labor and they'll

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still we'll put them in a house or a

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cottage or whatever. They don't got to

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pay for anything, but we're going to

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make slavery great again. And then what

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else? We're going to get rid of the fat

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people as well.

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>> You know what's funny? All right. Well,

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I I want to hear your ideas of that. But

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you know what's funny is the legitimate

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plan for the future that the people in

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power currently have is actually worse

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than that because they want AI to do all

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the work and they just want to kill all

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the humans. Slavery is actually the

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preferable slavery debatably.

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>> Slavery is better and I wouldn't get us

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into any wars either. Like these foreign

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wars are what are we doing here? Like

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it's simple. Hey look, you can't be

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bombing your enemies or attacking your

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enemies. You have to have answer the

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Palestine question. Once you answer the

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Palestine question, the rest of the

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Middle East is going to be fine. you

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either do a a one-state solution, bring

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all the Palestinians in, one passport,

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or else uh we're just not going to

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support you anymore and then you're

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going to get destroyed anyway. What do

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you want to do? Once we handle that

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problem, then we go over to the

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Iranians. All right, cool. We want uh

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we're we want gas at a dollar a gallon.

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We're going to go ahead and do diplomacy

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with you guys. Let's end this war. It's

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the problem is that since we can't we

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can't do real diplomacy because they are

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holding us back cuz they're going to

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keep attacking. Um and then Yeah. And

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then we bring slaves uh over on our side

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domestically.

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are going to become slaves. Um, back in

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a kitchen. Uh, repeal the 19th

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amendment. 800 p.m. curfew. Oh, also

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another thing. They cannot use Instagram

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or Tik Tok anymore. If they try to, it

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shocks their hands.

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>> Interesting.

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>> Yes. If they try to open up Tik Tok or

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any of that. And then I'm going to have

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state TV. We're also going to bring

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torturing back the waterboard network

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where if you do a heinous crime like

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that weird weirdo that killed um

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>> what's her name? Um on the train.

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>> Arena.

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>> They killed Arena. Rest in peace to her.

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Like that weirdo. We torture him on

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camera.

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>> Yeah. So that's what I'm not endorsing

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your policies or anything. I think maybe

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there's some nuance that needs to be but

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in theory I mean I like I like the

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direction that you're going but this is

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the thing it's like yes

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>> the biggest criminals we waterboard

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them. You kill kids, you kids, you do

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any of that stuff. We're going to

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waterboard you on camera or you know

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we'll let the the victim's family decide

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the torture method.

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>> Yeah. I'm legitimately like not opposed

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to that because right now like the thing

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is we have a justice system set up

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