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Update 5: Iranian Dirty Bomb, Counter Strike, and Trump's Message | Iran's Massive Attack [WW3]

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is there a chance of a dirty bomb attack

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by Iran against Israel in this video we

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are going to explain what even a dirty

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bomb is what the heck is that and we're

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going to talk about what do we think the

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chances of a dirty bomb attack happening

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are and how does that compare to nuclear

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explosion which would be really bad well

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there's a big difference here we're

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going to talk about it this is update

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number five on Israel the Iran so if you

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want all of the updates make sure to

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subscribe to this channel so uh in the

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last 24 hours here we've had some

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updates we just had an Israeli Community

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Center Struck it looks like about 13 out

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of 18 are expected to be Israeli IDF

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reservice uh this was a oneway suicide

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drone and I keep in mind that when we

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talk about a suicide drone we're not

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talking about a person who is dying uh

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we're talking about a drone that just

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basically crashes in order to detonate

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uh now we do also know that Israel has

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already counter struck because of this

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attack uh they are striking right back

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at Hezbollah just along the Israeli and

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Lebanese border the biggest question

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though that we have is what is going to

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come of an Israeli Counterattack here a

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broader counter strike against the

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Iranian attack directly against Israel

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remember we've got a lot of proxies

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evolved in this war like a lot and so

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you kind of have to understand some of

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the landscape here to see just how many

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people are involved in attacking or how

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many groups are involved in attacking

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Israel so we really get hit from all

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sides when you look from an Israeli

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point of view so you've got Hezbollah

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attacking from Lebanon you've got Hamas

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uh from Palestine this is part of the

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Palestinian Jihad movement you've got

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West Bank militants though some people

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say these these are just Palestinians

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who have had their land taken through

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settlements or outposts that's a whole

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different video then you've got the

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houthis in Yemen to the south then

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you've got Syria which isn't an ally of

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uh Iran and then you've got uh Iraq

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which isn't technically an ally of Iran

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but within the borders of Iraq you've

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got a lot of paramilitary organizations

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that strike Israel pretty regularly so

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you've got a lot of pain coming against

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uh Israel and so Israel is expected to

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strike back against IR on so far it

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seems like the war cabinet is pretty

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unanimous in Striking back it seems like

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Israel is holding off a retaliatory

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strike against Iran due to potentially

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operational reg reasons which could have

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to do with Passover and so maybe some

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kind of counter- strike will get delayed

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until about April 30th that's possible a

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lot of folks thought a counter- strike

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would be more imminent though others

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think that Israel and Benjamin n are

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kind of taking a little bit of a

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backseat to a a strike because you've

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got uh Rishi Shak from the United

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Kingdom you've got Biden and you've got

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other groups uh and countries trying to

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convince Ben n look man just just chill

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don't Counterstrike just declare a win

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here take the win and run now we're

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going to talk about Donald Trump's take

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on this in just a moment but it's worth

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noting that while we anticipate or sort

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of watch what Israel's Counterstrike is

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going to look like Iran on like a daily

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basis make statements like the tiniest

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Invasion by Israel will bring a massive

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and harsh response so Iran is being very

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vocal and they have a history of being

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vocal in fact this is the first time

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Iran has de directly struck Israel

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usually they only indirectly Supply

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money supplies and weapons to groups

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like Hezbollah and then usually what

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Israel does is it strikes the groups or

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tries to intercept those uh weapons

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shipments and basically take them from

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Iran so they're not used against Israel

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that makes a lot of sense but this is

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the first time you've actually seeing

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Iran directly strike uh and and this

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isn't good and that's why we think

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there's going to be a direct Counter

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Strike which again not good so what is a

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dirty bomb and what is the potential of

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a dirty bomb well let's explain that

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right after I say this yesterday we had

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the speaker of the Iranian parliament's

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National Security Commission I'm going

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to totally mess up as name but I'm going

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to give it a shop anyway a b of vs amui

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that guaranteed is 100% wrong but I

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tried so amui uh stated a weapon that

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Iran is prepared to utilize a quote here

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it is weapon it has never used before if

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Israel decides to launch a retaliatory

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strike against Iran so now I joked on

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the internet and said ooh ooh ooh let me

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guess that weapon is an IQ test because

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obviously Iran using a weapon it's never

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used before would be very very stupid

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because it's just going to be met by

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likely an even larger response but I

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think there's actually a chance that

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this weapon could be a dirty bomb and

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now this makes me very very nervous

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because see I believe that the Coalition

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in the area wants peace think about this

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the Coalition is going to be your Saudi

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Arabia your Iraq it's going to be your

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uh uh you know Egypt it's all your

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countries in the area there's a reason

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why oil didn't Spike that much on this

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Barclays this morning at a piece where

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they said most of oil price movements

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come from concerns about Supply and less

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about geopolitical issues like these

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attacks so that's maybe why we didn't

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see a really big movement on oil uh

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that's Barclay's take although they

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might be right here so uh the biggest

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issue is Supply and the Coalition

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doesn't want a disruption to supply the

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UAE uh and Saudi Arabia have both been

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privately sharing intelligence with

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Israel countries like Jordan are like

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look listen do not use our airspace we

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will shoot down you Iran and we will

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shoot down you Israel if you use our

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freaking airspace because if you draw a

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direct line to Israel from Iran there's

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a there's a little bit where where you

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don't have to cross uh uh Jordan but the

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easiest way across would be Jordan so

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and Jordan's like uhuh no no no no no no

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don't uh so the question so you clearly

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in the area the UAE Qatar and otherwise

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you have this Coalition that's like

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please don't escalate this can we just

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get stability and I want to talk about

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Trump's opinion in just a moment but

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first we have to talk about what the

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heck a dirty bomb is and is it possible

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that we'll end up seeing a dirty bomb

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this dirty bomb because I think it's

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it's it's a dirty topic but I think it's

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a serious topic so first of all what is

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a dirty bomb okay a dirty bomb is

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usually a mix of uh Radioactive

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chemicals like powders like a like a CM

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139 with some form of other explosive

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that already exists we all know that uh

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Iran is trying to enrich uh uranium to

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get a weapons grade level of uranium

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that they can attach to a warhead and

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actually use for real saber rattling go

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look at our bomb though of course if

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they showed off their bomb we would just

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probably just destroy it so they do a

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lot of this stuff underground a dirty

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bomb though is not something that

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actually requires a nuclear weapon

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because it is not a weapon that actually

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creates a nuclear explosion there is no

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mushroom cloud so to speak so instead

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think of a dirty bomb as more of a uh

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suicide bomb Car Bomb except rather than

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being something that is uh so uh dare I

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say um

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traditional uh it is now laced with

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radioactive contaminants which could be

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powders and so the idea is that your

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primary explosion your Dynamite or what

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ever and I think I said 139 it's 137 uh

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your primary explosion releases a cesium

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like 137 powder and basically vaporizes

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it which aerosolize it I think is more

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the proper phrase but basically takes

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the powder and puffs it up into the air

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so the smoke that you get from a primary

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explosion uh ends up

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dispersing the powder and that's really

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really bad because that powder

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containing a potential cm

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37 is very deadly so there was actually

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an instance in the late 80s where some

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people found some cium because they

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broke into like a some kind of Bol laab

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or whatever and they found some cesium

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and it was a powder and they were like

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oh look this powder is so cool it glows

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blue in the dark and then they showed it

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to their friends and family and ended up

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leading five people to die and 20 people

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to get really sick this stuff is really

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bad and when it's aerosolized it you can

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inject it really easily so there's oh my

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gosh there's an explosion you take that

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inhale now you're laced with this cesium

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and it's just it's just bad okay R

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radiation poisoning is really bad and

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once you inhale it and you ingest it

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it's really hard to get out of you

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because ordinarily if you have radio

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Radioactive chemicals uh or or M

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material I should say uh on your body

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you can actually just wash it off the

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problem is just when you inhale it or

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ingest it it becomes like a lot harder

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to get out of you right the anti otes

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are not great and it's a very painful

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slow process so a dirty

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bomb you know just picking up that quote

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there could that be something that Iran

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uses yes it would be very stupid for

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them to do that because I think the

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international response would be very bad

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I think uh China and Russia would be

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very upset uh at Iran if Iran did that

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uh and and that's what makes me nervous

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about it is that you would really like

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isolate Iran like even Iran's friends

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would turn on Iran and then you

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potentially get an Iran that turns even

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more volatile and goes that's it more

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dirty bombs that's like a really really

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bad worst case scenario and while

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there's no indication that they're

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saying yes dirty bomb the only quote is

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this a weapon it has never used

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before this is an example of where you

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know a lot of people are like oh Iran

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you don't even have nuke

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well Iran probably has enough

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radioactive material to create a dirty

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bomb or a lat of dirty bombs and you

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could quite frankly even to try to wash

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your hands of the dirty bomb you could

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frankly give these dirty bombs to Hamas

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or Hezbollah that would be really bad uh

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and so this is why Israel keeps striking

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these proxy groups uh because this is a

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war that's been going on for a while now

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but but now you're starting to get I

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don't want to say like War Monger

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mongers but you are starting to get some

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people in Israel that are like like the

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Finance Minister he literally said that

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Israel should be struck with a

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disproportionate toll and rock teron to

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deter Iran from further strikes now the

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Finance Minister isn't part of the war

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cabinet but the war cabinet is kind of

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like yeah we're game too because we're

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tired of this war between Wars now the

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war between Wars is something that the

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Wall Street Journal and The Economist

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have talked about quite a bit uh you

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could see my sources on on some of this

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just go to ec.com but the war between

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Wars is this idea that Israel has really

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been fighting this uh this like Shadow

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War where you get you know Israel

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striking these other groups and it's all

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fed by Iran and so this first direct

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attack by Iran is leading Israel to

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question fine do we have to basically

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cut off the head of the Leviathan right

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and so the real question that this all

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comes down to is are we going to spark a

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greater war in the region we don't want

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to that's obviously the big issue now

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from a United States point of view we

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have an aid package that's being debated

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right now uh and we have Donald trumpan

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reactions so let's go through some of

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both of these and then we could see a

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little bit more of what's actually

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happening right now in response to some

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of the speculation that's going on so

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right now the GOP is preparing to

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release the details the text of its Aid

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package from the House Appropriations

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Committee apparently it's still still

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being worked on today but we expect it

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over the next 72 hours here we're

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starting to hear a lot of the murmurs

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that Mike Johnson is going to get a lot

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of pessimism from Republicans in the

13:38

house and that they might try to remove

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him uh especially people like Thomas

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Macy or or like uh Massie or or like

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Marjorie Taylor green right both of them

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want Johnson out uh because he's trying

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to include aid for Ukraine in the Israel

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bill so right now the the current sort

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of leaked image which this is like they

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leaked this stuff on purpose to kind of

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try to get mainstream reaction and just

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see how their constituents would react

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to stuff like this so when you hear like

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when you get these leaks from Congress

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they're almost always by Design so they

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can start feeling out what the reaction

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is and if it's not too bad they can go

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forward with it but the current sort of

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reaction is this right here which is

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48.4 billion for Ukraine 14 billion for

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for Israel 2.4 for Red Sea uh and then

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you've got some other money in here for

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uh like sanctions on Iran uh seizing

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assets from Russia uh so um let me see

14:38

here the fourth Russian seesar oh and

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potentially forcing a Tik Tok sale could

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be bundled up in all of this as well so

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you you've got a lot that that's kind of

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like a little bearish bundled together

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right now right uh in terms of uh like

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okay the us is going to come out with a

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big package that's like this is serious

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we're going to have to make some changes

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here and we're going to have to spend

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some money funding this the reason I say

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that's bearish is because it just

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potentially escalates the issue that we

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have because we're throwing more money

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at an issue now I'm not taking a side on

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whether we should or shouldn't it's just

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when I say bearish is just saying when

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we get big spending bills like this it's

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a sign we have a problem and when they

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get ped it's a sign that everybody

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agrees we have a problem and that's not

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good because it potentially keeps things

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going right uh Warren Ukraine war in the

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Middle East uh in the Red Sea it shows

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that we're failing I mean the Navy just

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came a failing at having stability want

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to be careful I I always want to be

15:39

unbiased on the channel and just provide

15:41

information the Navy just came out and

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said they just spent basically a billion

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in Munitions and they need a refill

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that's what I mean right it's like well

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what did you spend a billion dollars on

15:50

in Munitions well

15:52

counterattacking the Iran strikes but

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also counterattacking Hamas which is

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basically show know launching rockets

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and and uh uh suicide drones uh at um

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transportation ships freight ships in uh

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in the Red Sea so a billion dollars gone

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just in Munitions just from the Navy

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what about the Air Force and what about

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the the money we directly provide to to

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Israel for the Iron Dome or the sea Dome

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uh equipped on

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ships so clearly there's a long way to

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go here in terms of you know how this is

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all going to play out but Donald Trump

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has a response to this Trump's response

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is that Israel needs to get it over with

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and declare Victory this is a quote of

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his he says get it over with and let's

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get back to peace and stop killing

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people and that's a very simple

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statement they have to get it done get

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it over with and get it over with fast

16:47

because we have to you have to get back

16:49

to normal C and peace that's an argument

16:52

that's a statement directly from Donald

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Trump uh so you know Donald Trump says

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I'm not sure that I'm loving the way

16:58

Israel is doing it because you've got to

16:59

have a victory so you've got Trump who's

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really pushing for like let's end this

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let's come up with a solution can we

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finally end the terror and the pain

17:09

that's going on out here that's the

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Trump POV now Trump has regularly

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indicated his unconditional support for

17:16

Israel but he does support the idea of

17:19

his audience calling Joe Biden genocide

17:22

Joe for funding more uh Aid to Israel

17:26

which is that that's exactly what puts

17:29

Mike Johnson in a tough spot because if

17:31

Trump supports the genocide Joe argument

17:33

then that suggests Trump or it suggests

17:35

that Biden is genocide Joe because he's

17:36

funding Israel but then Mike Johnson's

17:38

like here's the Israel Aid package and

17:40

it puts Johnson in a really weird and

17:42

tough spot so uh Trump of course says

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look this wouldn't have happened if he

17:47

were in office that's of course what he

17:48

says uh you know Biden says we need to

17:51

continue to support Israel but we're not

17:53

going to support them in a Counter

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Strike of course we want to be know

17:56

about the Counter Strike right so little

17:58

a little bit of a problem here at the

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same time as all of this is happening

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you're trying to get more Aid into the

18:04

Gaza Strip but there's still been a

18:06

struggle actually getting Aid in uh

18:09

Israel says the United Nations is

18:10

failing to deliver Aid the UN says

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Israel has objected to 41% of the United

18:16

Nations requests and that the UN not

18:19

only decl like blames Israel but they're

18:23

also blaming delays at checkpoints to

18:25

get Aid in all of this obviously comes

18:27

after the uh the unfortunate uh NGO

18:31

attack that we had the three vehicles

18:33

that were struck just a few weeks ago

18:35

where you had pure humanitarian support

18:38

a pure humanitarian support Convoy

18:40

struck and and essentially destroyed uh

18:44

multiple lives lost in this and innocent

18:46

because of the belief that there was a

18:47

terrorist on board with the Convoy so

18:50

obviously war is difficult mistakes are

18:52

going to happen mistakes will continue

18:53

to be made and I think that's why Donald

18:55

Trump is making the argument that we

18:56

just need to get this over with uh but

18:58

again this doesn't change my fears of an

19:01

escalation here I don't personally want

19:03

to see an escalation I understand Israel

19:05

wants to be done with this but there is

19:07

a fair argument to be made that says

19:09

Israel just like Iran says they're done

19:12

just declare Victory and say all right

19:15

we'll take you we'll take your word for

19:17

it that you're done but tell all your

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proxies to stop attacking as well and

19:22

see if Iran can sort of Leverage telling

19:24

Hezbollah and Hamas to stop clear up the

19:26

Red Sea can cooler heads prevail

19:29

I don't know maybe that's wishful

19:30

thinking and unfortunately if that's

19:32

wishful thinking this is going to keep

19:34

going on we're going to keep getting Tit

19:35

for Tat tit for T and if we keep getting

19:37

tit fortat tit Fort tit fortat I'm very

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concerned that very soon we will be

19:42

knocking on the door of a dirty bomb

19:45

getting in the hands of the wrong people

19:48

imagine even these suicide

19:51

drones carrying radioactive material

19:54

again you don't need a nuke you just

19:57

need radioactive material to go poof and

20:00

smoke around it's very scary something

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mentioned in this video however I have

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no relationship to any issue or other

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than house Haack nor am I presently

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acting as a market maker make sure if

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you're considering investing in house

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Haack to always read the PPM at

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house.com

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