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Israeli media is now circulating

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information that Israel is preparing for

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joint strikes with the United States

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against Iran to potentially strike deep

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within the forom nuclear facility which

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Israel has tried bombarding as well as

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the Isvahan nuclear facility which the

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IAEA warns against potential uh cam

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nuclear contamination spreading to

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surrounding regions in the event there

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are extensive strikes in the area here.

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But what you can see is Israelis

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mainstream media is talking up these uh

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refueling flights about 35 refueling

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carriers moving from the United States

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to the Middle East. It appears Israel is

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really promoting this idea that hey the

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Americans are coming and that we have

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the upper edge here. Not only have the

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Americans as well as the British Royal

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Air Force been involved in defensive

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uh attacks, I shouldn't say attacks, but

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defenses against the Iranian incoming

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missile strikes, shooting down drones or

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intercepting missiles on their way over

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to Israel. The United States and Royal

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Air Force have been positioning Nimttz

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class carriers, have started sending one

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over today, for example, from Asia to

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the Middle East. The Royal Air Force is

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is lining up even more munitions for the

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region. And a lot of people believe,

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including what we talked about in my

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video this morning on an Iran update,

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but that the positioning of these troops

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is really messaging for, hey, listen,

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we're putting the troops in place. If we

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need to strike together, we will. And

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messaging is really powerful in war.

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It's likely that's why you had messages

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sent to the capital of Iran, Tran,

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suggesting, hey, it's time for you to

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evacuate certain areas of Thrron,

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including the news agency building,

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which uh Israel claims had military

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operations going on. And what you find

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is that while the Iranian news station

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is on the air, the very building this

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woman is in uh ends up being bombed.

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Now, she's fine in this video and walks

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away from this, but I'll show you the

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building in just a moment. There's the

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strike, which appears to be a complete

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total loss. There's now talk that Iran,

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for the first time in over 40 years, has

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not held their timely 900 p.m. news

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production. Frankly, because the very

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building that they typically base out

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of, the Iranian State Broadcasting

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Building, is toast. Here's a later in

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the day image from further away and you

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can see the entire building is still on

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fire. This over an hour and a half after

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the building was actually struck,

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striking really the core of Iran's media

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propaganda apparatus and a live

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demonstration to Iranians really of the

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uh ability that Israel has over tan

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right now. And I think that's why the

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Israelis are showcasing, hey, like look,

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we're doing so well against Iran, but

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just a heads up, we're also uh going to,

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you know, make this claim that the

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United States military is willing to

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join in at some point in the future.

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Now, that claim is defeated uh by Donald

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Trump suggesting, "We're not looking to

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get involved in the war, but it's

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enhanced by the argument that US assets

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are moving into the area. more aircraft

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carriers, more ships, uh uh more um uh

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you know refueling vehicles which

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apparently are basing uh in Qatar at

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this particular base. Uh I call it the

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Al You Dead air base. So when you get a

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phone call, you dead. Uh anyway, uh you

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know, this is relatively close uh and

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well within striking range of uh the uh

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Iranian Fordaux nuclear facility which

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has been a discussion of a lot of

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concern here for the Iranians uh and the

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IAA. Take a look just so you know where

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Qatar is located. When you look at

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Israel right here, Israel really needs

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to fly from Israel across Syrian

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airspace across Iraqi airspace or

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Jordanes, right? Either of these and

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then Iraqi airspace. And then you can

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get into western portions of Iran to

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strike those surfacetosurface missiles

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uh that have been launched against

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Israel. Of course, Israel is now using

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smaller voli or sorry, Iran is now using

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smaller volleys against Israel because

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the more they have their infrastructure

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out, the more it's targeted by Israel,

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which has air superiority over over

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Tehran. Uh but what you're also finding

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is even once you get into western Iran,

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it takes you a while to get all the way

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over to Tehran. Now, here's the Aadi

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Tower, which we saw fire uh right about

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here. And it looked like this was really

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a way to try to signal

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how deep and close to historical

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artifacts the Israeli government is

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willing to get given that this is a you

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know historical landmark here, the Isadi

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Tower. You can see this here in Tan. And

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uh if you look closely at what some

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Israeli

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uh government members are posting,

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they're going as far as posting pictures

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like this, which implies the sort of

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Israeli domination over Iran, which the

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world and Iranians don't want. That

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doesn't necessarily mean we want the

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opposite, which would be Gam and his,

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you know, Ayatollah and his regime,

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which is substantially weakening now.

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But it goes as far as to say like, hey,

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this whole thing is messaging. The

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Israelis have control right now

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substantially over Iran. Uh Iran's

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defenses are failing. Their attacks are

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mostly failing against Israel. In

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fairness, strikes are hitting apartment

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buildings and research facilities on

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both ends. But this suggestion that

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there could be some form of a joint

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strike between the United States and

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Iran may be messaging uh or sorry

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between the United States and Israel

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against Iran could be messaging to try

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to force a last chance deal. In fact,

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that's what the Jerusalem Post is now

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arguing. Trump expected to offer Iran a

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last chance proposal. This comes, by the

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way, as what you end up having is this

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morning this Wall Street Journal leak

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that says, "Oh, you know, Iran wants to

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negotiate. They want to make this go

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away. Like they'll they're willing to

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drop their uranium enrichment. Just

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please make this go away." Essentially

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uh at the same time then you have uh

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journalists uh such as this one from Al

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Jazzer English TV Ali Hasham who tweeted

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two sources one senior Iranian official

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and one well-informed regional diplomat

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denied to me categorically any Iranian

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signal to end hostilities. The Iranian

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official told me Israel started the war

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and there were no messages sent in this

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regard. Now, it's obviously possible

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that both could be true. It's possible

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that some people inside the Iranian

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government are quietly through Saudi

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Arabia, Qatar, United States channels,

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whatever, through intermediaries are

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like, "Dude, how can we end this? We

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need to resolve this because we're

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getting smoked over here in Iran." While

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at the same time, the official statement

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from Iran is, "We're going to give you

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the worst bombardment you've ever seen."

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which is what they're publicly

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threatening while publicly denouncing

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that they're open to negotiating a deal.

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Donald Trump picking up on this saying,

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"Hey, you know, we're open to maybe

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offering you a last chance deal, one

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that's going to include zero uranium

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enrichment." Because ultimately, it's

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not so much a worry that Iran is going

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to uh launch a nuclear weapon. It's more

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so that the Iranian proxies that that

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are associated with uh the uh Iranian

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government such as Hezbollah, Hamas or

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the Houthies would end up getting access

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to one of these strategic weapons. Now

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there uh is also additional talk that

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there's movement of the United States

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Air Force transport aircrafts including

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C7s and C130s preparing to cross from

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mainland United States to Europe. Uh

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that seems to be sort of the stopping

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ground. You go from the United States to

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Europe and then from there you refuel,

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take a break, switch out pilots and pop

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on over to Qatar. Current reports out

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there are that there are seven Boeing KC

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46 Pegasus refueling aircraft uh

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actively on the way or actually on the

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ground already in Qatar. Uh here's an

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image of one of those in the sky. Looks

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like any other ordinary plane from this

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sort of distance here. But the idea is

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that these refueling vehicles are quite

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useful for attacking Iran given just not

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only keeping the firepower going without

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having to land uh but also being able to

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refuel closer to the target. Again,

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Qatar is a very strategic location

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against Iran. And it this is why I think

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it's in part messaging against Iran

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because if you look at this, here's the

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Persian Gulf or the Arabian Gulf as some

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like to say. Uh here's Qatar and look at

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where Iran is and you have a very short

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distance to Iran and especially the

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Foraux nuclear site relative to what

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Israel has. Israel has a lot further of

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a distance to travel. If we type in here

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the Foraux province, which is roughly

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where the nuclear facility is located,

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uh they typically h it's not going to be

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where their bunkers are. The bunkers are

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usually uh in, you know, built into

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their their sort of ridges over here.

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But anyway, you just sort of look at

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where where the city is. You can see

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here relative to uh Qatar right here,

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certainly closer uh and not having to

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violate this airspace of Syria and Iraq

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while at the same time also being able

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to potentially refuel over uh the water

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somewhat close to the targets that

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you're looking to strike, including uh

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the Isvahan nuclear facility. So all of

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this coming together likely is signaling

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to Iran that hey

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we're willing to strike and a counter by

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the way to the threats from Iran that

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say hey we're going to strike American

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air bases or not just air bases but also

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embassies in let's say Baghdad. This

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would be worst case scenario that you

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end up getting some kind of attack by

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Iranians against uh the

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US assets in the region because this is

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how you really start integrating

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everyone uh into this conflict. You know

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does China and Russia get involved? So

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far the answer is no. Do you know do um

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the United States and British Royal Air

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Force get involved more deeply with

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potentially uh other partners like

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France against Iran just to wipe out the

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regime. But then again, we have the

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question of who's going to replace the

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regime because again just destroying a

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regime regime would just leave a power

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vacuum and create its own problems. So

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you kind of have this duality right now

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where on one hand there are these rumors

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that oh yeah we're going to strike a

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deal and on the other hand but if we

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don't we're also ready to jointly strike

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and

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destroy what's left of the Iranian

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regime. So with that said guess we'll

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