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Trump to Launch U.S. Strikes AGAINST Iran | Massive Bombing Imminent

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Will he deliver the final blow to Iran's

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nuclear program? Will he rid the world

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of this clear and present danger and

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this existential threat? Will he end

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Iran's threat of nuclear terror once and

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for all and make the world a safer place

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for generations to come? This is not an

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easy decision for anybody. And let me be

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clear, it is not without its own risks.

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But ask yourself these questions. Would

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the world be better off without the

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world's number one state sponsor of

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terror? I believe a strike on Iran is

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imminent, and these are going to be with

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B2 bombers carrying 30,000 lb bombs. In

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this video, I'm going to explain why I

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believe a strike is imminent. I'm also

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going to provide additional evidence

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tying together exactly why I believe

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this happening. And there is somebody

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priming us for exactly why this is

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coming. And we are going to go through

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what the War Powers Act is. Are we

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actually being dragged into a war? And

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what can Congress really do about this?

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Let's get started. First, I have never

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seen Sean Hannity give this impassioned

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of a speech in terms of why Iran must be

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stopped from developing nuclear weapons,

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stopping Israel from using strategic

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nuclear weapons. Israel could use a

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tactical nuclear weapon uh to wipe out

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the site specifically against the Fordo

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enrichment facility in uh Iran in order

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to prevent the Mullers from getting a

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nuclear weapon. This facility must be

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destroyed tonight. This is south of

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Tyrron. is is believed to be the most

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significant and secretive nuclear

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facility inside of Iran and bring on

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Senator Ted Cruz at the same time to

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talk about how important it is for the

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United States to decisively strike and

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that this strike is not a forever war.

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It's an in, it's out. We're not

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deploying troops. We have air

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superiority. We need to take advantage

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of the situation now and get it done.

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That's a big summary and I'll put some

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clips in here so you can really see the

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passion in it. But this is the facility.

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This is the Ford facility that I believe

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is going to be the target of the United

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States B2 bomber attack. Now, here's

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what we know. We currently believe that

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there are multiple B-52 bombers that

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have already been in place as of April

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and May and were confirmed to still be

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in place today. Potentially as many as 7

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to eight B2 bombers positioned in Diego

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Garcia. Diego Garcia is an island that

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is just about a 6-hour one-way flight to

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Iran. And we've already positioned

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multiple refueling planes in the region,

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especially around Qatar, which is on the

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way to Iran, in the event these B2

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bombers need a mid-air refuel or any

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kind of defensive jets around the B2

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bombers defending their entrance into

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the Iranian airspace need a refueling

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themselves so that way they can escort

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bombers in and out in the safest way

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possible. These B2 bombers are critical

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aircraft because they are the only

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aircraft known to be able to carry the

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GBU57.

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Okay, what is the GBU57? The GBU57 is a

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guided bomb unit number 57. They're

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massive ordinance penetrator bombs that

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weigh about 30,000 lbs. They're precised

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bunker buster bombs that were developed

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specifically for the United States Air

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Force. And highfrequency radio chatter

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right now suggests that two of these

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United States Air Force B2 bombers are

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on the way. Now, these 30,000 lb bombs

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are massive. And the reason they need to

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be massive is because that Ford nuclear

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facility I showed you a graphic of uh

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which you can also see here on Google

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Maps likely contains or houses

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enrichment facilities as much as 80 to

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90 as many as 80 to 90 m below the

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ridges of these uh these mountains here.

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30,000lb bombs, bunker busting bombs

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could technically, since they're

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specified for this, penetrate about 60

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meters, which means we'd likely need

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multiple of these bombs in succession to

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actually get into the Foraux enrichment

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facility. Bombs that could destroy

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Fordauo. And I think it is very much in

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America's interest to see that nuclear

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research lab destroyed. Look, Iran is

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not researching nuclear technology

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because the Ayatollah is worried about

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climate change. He's researching nuclear

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technology for one reason, to create

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nuclear warheads to be able to murder as

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many Israelis as he can and as many

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Americans as he can. Currently, the

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30,000B bomb per the Wall Street uh

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Journal is being called the US bomb that

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could Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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Here's the size of what the bomb looks

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like. And it is designed to plummet

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through 200 f feet of mountain rock

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before exploding, which is pretty dang

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remarkable. That's about 60 m. Military

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analysts said the large bunker buster

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has the best chance of getting through

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targets like Veo's uranium enrichment

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facility, which Iran buried under a

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mountain. This is basically exactly what

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it's designed for is to top gun

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Iran, which is basically the subject of

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Top Gun anyway. But anywh who, the US

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worked on this conventional alternative,

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spending $400 million

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to design this massive ordinance

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penetrator. Note, this is different from

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a MOAB or mother of all bombs, which is

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typically designed for more

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surface-based attacks. Now there's this

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belief that Ayatollah Kamei would

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actually back down. But the problem with

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that theory is there's no indication he

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actually cares given that if you just

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look at a post that he g you know sent

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out within the last hour here quote we

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must give a strong response to the

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Zionist regime. We will show the

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Zionists no mercy. At the same time,

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Donald Trump,

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we were told, was going to give a speech

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today, or at least a follow-up to his

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National Security Council presentation

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in the situation room. The speech and

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follow-up never came. In fact, the

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speech was cancelled, and we never got a

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follow-up. Instead, we got Truth Social

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posts about flag polls. And I'll just go

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ahead and put up on screen the sentiment

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on Truth Social right now. And you can

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see that here. I won't read it out loud

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for well obvious reasons. So sentiment

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is pretty clear and a lot of people were

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wondering why isn't Donald Trump giving

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us a heads up about what's going on.

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Well, probably because they don't want

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to jeopardize the actual mission even

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though it's pretty obvious what's going

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on right now or likely going on absent

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some form of rapid resolution. That's

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surprising. It appears the United States

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is going to strike Iran. Now we have a

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war powers act. A War Powers Act

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basically limits a president's

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deployment into host hostilities to 60

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days, potentially up to 90 days if you

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utilize the 30-day withdrawal exemption.

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It gives you an opportunity to extend

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for an extra 30 days just solely for

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collecting all your stuff and getting

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out, not for continuing emission.

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This gives the president very strong

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authority to do whatever he wants within

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a 60-day window without the

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authorization of Congress declaring war.

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Obviously, you can do more once Congress

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declares war. Thomas Massie, a uh

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conservative who voted against the big

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beautiful bill in the House for fear of

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the debt expanding, has partnered with

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senators and representatives like AOC,

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Bernie Sanders, Roana, and many others

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on both sides of the aisle to argue that

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it is time to limit the president's

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ability to get involved in Iran, that

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this is not our war, and this is not a

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time to get into an active conflict.

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Well, the United States is probably

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going to get involved in this active

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conflict, but it's unlikely to be a

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long-standing war, and this resolution

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is likely not to be necessary. However,

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let's even say that Tom Massie and

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Roana's co-sponsored bill actually got

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through. What actually is it? Well, it's

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a concurrent resolution that cites

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section 5C of the War Powers Act, and it

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basically says, "We can limit your

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60-day deployment that the president

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gets through section 5C if we pass a

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resolution in both chambers of Congress,

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so the Senate and the House." In other

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words, Congress could technically stop

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Donald Trump from deploying into

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hostilities. The problem is the Supreme

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Court in 1983 under an unrelated

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immigration statute ended up ruling in

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the INS versus Chada case that a joint

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resolution would likely violate

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constitutional requirements for

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presidential presentment. In English,

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yo, the president got to sign

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resolutions and bills for them to

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matter. And even though technically a

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concurrent resolution doesn't need the

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president to sign, we don't know how we

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feel about this. It doesn't seem

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constitutional for Congress to be able

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to do this without the president. And

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given that in this case, this would be a

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resolution that would request limiting

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the very president's power, who would

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otherwise have to sign, it's very

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unlikely that Donald Trump is going to

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sign to limit his own power. So once

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again, we get back to politicians just

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doing things because they sound good and

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they sound cool on Twitter. And Thomas

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Massie gets more likes on Twitter, but

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he doesn't actually do anything for

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progress. So, do we actually think we're

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going to have a standing war here?

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Hopefully not. My hope is that these

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strikes happen, which it looks like they

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will very soon. And then after the

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strikes happen, the regime gives up and

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they give up their nuclear enrichment

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program. They stop enriching uranium.

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Get rid of the centrifuges. Stop trying

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to separate U235 from U2

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38 and start listening to the U2 albums

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instead. Okay, it's basically you take

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uranium. Okay, mostly U238. You try to

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extract the weapons and energy grade

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U235 by centrifuging basically the the

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gaseous state of uranium, separating the

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good stuff from the weak stuff. And then

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you put a bunch of the good stuff

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together and you can make yourself a

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bomb. Okay. Now, you don't even need to

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heat this stuff up that much. You need

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to heat up this stuff. Uh it's like uh

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uranium hexaflloride or whatever it's

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called. You got to heat this up to about

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the temperature of a hot cup of coffee.

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So, if you have a coffee maker, you

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could create yourself some uranium

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hexaflloride and then spin it around.

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Okay? It's very unlikely you'll be able

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to enrich uranium yourself, but the

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point is it's not actually that hard.

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You just got to end the program. Okay?

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You got to end these ambitions. Now,

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separately, we could talk about like,

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hey, you know, Obama uh signed the JCO J

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the the JCAO

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to try to get a deal going with Iran to

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where they could get back to exporting

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oil. We would reduce sanctions against

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them if they followed our weapons

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inspections guidelines. And technically,

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they did for the first couple years.

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Donald Trump didn't like the deal. tore

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up the deal, withdrew from the deal, and

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then Iran's kind of like, "All right,

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well, if the US withdraws from the deal,

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we'll just go keep enriching uranium."

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Donald Trump always said, "We need

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something more aggressive, but we never

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got a better plan to replace the one he

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tore up." So, some people say, "That's

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why we're here where we are now." Other

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people say, "No, it's Biden. Biden

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unfreeze their $6 billion. Although a

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lot of that was refrozen after the uh

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invasion into um by by Hamas into Israel

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or I should say the attack. Technically

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the invasion was the other way around.

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But you get the idea. Okay. There's a

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lot going on here. There's a lot of

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history. There's a lot of opinion. But

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the point is Congress right now can't

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stop Donald Trump. And it's likely we're

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going to take these precision strikes.

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And frankly, if we don't finish the job,

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we'll probably do even more strikes.

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We'll see what happens. It's going to be

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very interesting. Follow for more. Why

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not advertise these things that you told

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us here? I feel like nobody else knows

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about this. We'll we'll try a little

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advertising and see how it goes.

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Congratulations, man. You have done so

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much. People love you. People look up to

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you. Kevin Praath there, financial

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analyst and YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always

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great to get your take.

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