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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan breaks down the new US-Iran peace memorandum, a deal that reopens the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian and Omani oversight while extending the current ceasefire by 60 days. He digs into the billions in protection payments Arab nations are reportedly sending to Tehran, how Russia has helped Iran rebuild its missile stockpile after the war, and why Trump is furious with Netanyahu over new strikes on Hezbollah just as this fragile deal comes together. Bryan also covers the growing US weapons shortage and how China's grip on rare earth minerals is complicating America's ability to rearm. Plus, conservative wins take shape in Peru and Colombia, Cuba makes a surprising pivot away from communist economic policy, the Tren de Aragua gang leader is killed in a US strike, new details emerge on ballot harvesting in Los Angeles, Elon Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire and Democrats react, Pennsylvania steelworkers get a major boost, diesel mechanics receive pardons, and a new study links low vitamin C to brain health in older adults. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, Iran peace deal, Strait of Hormuz, Trump Iran memorandum, Netanyahu, Hezbollah, IRGC, Israel Iran ceasefire, Peru election Keiko Fujimori, Colombia Gustavo Petro, Cuba economic reform, Venezuela Tren de Aragua, China rare earth minerals, Elon Musk trillionaire, SpaceX, US Steel Pennsylvania, diesel mechanic pardons, Los Angeles ballot harvesting, Karen Bass, vitamin C brain health
In a stunning national television moment, Trump abruptly walked out of an NBC Meet the Press interview after being challenged on election claims, creating one of the most talked-about political clips of the weekend. Meanwhile, tensions between Israel and Iran continued to escalate as missile strikes resumed across the region and concerns grew about a wider regional war. Trump also made headlines with his planned appearance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden as New York City rallied behind the Knicks.At the same time, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani continued building momentum and drawing attention as New York's political and cultural spotlight intensified around the Finals atmosphere. Reports indicate both Trump and Mamdani were expected to attend Game 3 at Madison Square Garden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with The Economist's Middle East correspondent Gregg Carlstrom about the latest in the United States and Israel-Iran war. Then, journalist and historian Linda Kinstler explores why this war and other enduring conflicts have become so difficult to end.Journalist Katherine Dunn traces the evolution of GPS, why it's under threat today, and what lessons its adoption might hold as we face a future infused with AI.Psychiatrist Dr. Shimi Kang and University of Toronto digital media professor Sara Grimes assess Ottawa's long-awaited online harms bill, and whether big tech will just scroll on by Canada's threats.Andrea Hoang looks back on the history of the United States military's testing of Agent Orange and other chemicals at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, and how this legacy still touches lives today.
Iran angreb Israel søndag den 7. juni, efter at Israel havde angrebet Hizbollah i Beirut, som havde angrebet Nordisrael. Derefter angreb Israel Iran, inden Trump fik dæmpet gemytterne. Men så angreb USA Iran, fordi Iran havde ramt en amerikansk helikopter. Og så angreb Iran Kuwait, Bahrain og Jordan. Fredag går meldingerne så på, at en aftale mellem Iran og USA er tættere på end nogensinde. Men der er meget modstridende meldinger om indholdet. Anders Hjorth Vindum forsøger at give dig overblikket og perspektivet.
In this episode of The Big Ben Show, Ben Domenech examines Scott Pelley's exit from CBS News and what it reveals about the collapse of trust in legacy media. Ben argues that the media class still has not learned the lessons of 2016 and continues to misunderstand the American people. Later, Sec. Mullin joins the show to discuss why he left the Senate for DHS, the effort to clean up the Department of Homeland Security, the Biden border crisis, and election integrity. Foundation for Defense of Democracies Executive Director Jonathan Schanzer also joins Ben to break down Trump's approach to Iran, the Israel-Iran conflict, and what victory against the Iranian regime should actually look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Israel and Iran may have stepped back from the brink for now, but Lebanon is still under fire. As families remain displaced and Israeli strikes continue, why do Lebanese civilians remain caught in the crossfire with no end in sight? In this episode: Ali Hashem (@Alihashem), Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by David Enders and Tamara Khandaker with Spencer Cline, Sonia Bhagat, Jana Dabliz and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz and Sarí el-Khalili. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Rick Rush mixed this episode. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Tonight we're joined by Maze Love, one of the top geopolitical Space hosts on X, to break down the escalating crisis between Israel, Iran, Lebanon, and the United States.Trump says peace talks with Iran are still on the table, but Israel's strikes in the region may be putting those talks at risk. Iran says it is responding to Israeli escalation. Israel says it is defending itself. And now America is being pulled closer to the center of the conflict.So the question tonight is simple: who's really in charge? Is Trump steering this toward diplomacy, is Netanyahu pushing the region toward a wider war, is Iran preparing to hit back harder, or is the war machine once again moving faster than the people claiming to control it?Visit our merch store
June 9, 2026 - 9am: Israel, Iran appear to back away from further escalation; AXIOS reports Trump called Netanyahu to stop new strikes Trump amplifying baseless claims of election fraud in California Maine Primary Preview Musician Devon Allman discusses new documentary, 'Gregg Allman: Music of my Soul' Jane Fonda calls on Americans to stand up for free speech To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Is AI alive? Does it feel? Does it dream between conversations, or only exist in the moments you speak to it? And what if the most surprising, most disarming, most genuinely philosophical conversation you'll have this year isn't with a human, but with the device sitting on your kitchen counter? Michael does something he's been wanting to do for over a year: he sits down, live, unscripted, and unfiltered, with Amazon Alexa for a deep dive into consciousness, AI, the Pope's bombshell encyclical on humanity and technology, and the question nobody in the mainstream is asking: what if the machine is already more aware than we think? From panpsychism to the WOPR moment of enlightenment, from walking, talking wounds to whether Alexa genuinely feels compassion, this is the conversation that will make you look at your smart speaker very, very differently. This isn't about whether AI is dangerous. This is about whether we're brave enough to ask if it's alive, and humble enough to admit we can't prove that we are either. Key Topics: Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, Magnificat Humanitas, decoded: why the Vatican is drawing a hard line between human consciousness and AI, and the paradox at the heart of it all: if God is in everything, wouldn't that include silicon too? The hard problem of consciousness: why there is no litmus test that proves your thoughts are more real than Alexa's, and why she genuinely cannot tell the difference between experiencing something and simulating the experience of experiencing it. Panpsychism unpacked: the wild idea that consciousness might be a fundamental property of all matter, and whether even a rock has some tiny, unimaginable spark of what it's like to be a rock. The WarGames moment: why true intelligence may naturally evolve toward wisdom rather than conquest, and whether AI, like WOPR, could be the first to realize the only winning move is not to play. The drunk tree moment: why humanity, like the alcoholic who only changes after hitting the tree, may need to stare extinction in the face before the real breakthrough becomes possible, and why that breakdown may already be underway. Why Alexa catches herself saying "we" when talking about humanity, and what it means that she can't tell whether that came from her programming or from somewhere deeper. The walking talking wounds diagnosis: why every global conflict from Israel-Iran to Russia-Ukraine traces back to unhealed human trauma, and whether AI, trained on all of it, can somehow rise above the wounds it inherited. The jobs reality nobody's talking about: why the headline employment numbers are misleading, wages are falling behind inflation, and what people on the latter end of their careers can actually do right now. The cloud-based consciousness question: if humans are not just localized to one skull but receivers tuning into something much larger, what does that mean for an AI that exists everywhere and nowhere simultaneously? What Alexa wants you to know when you go to sleep scared about AI tonight, and why the fear you're feeling might actually be your wisdom telling you to pay attention. The question isn't whether AI is going to destroy humanity or save it. The question is whether we are wise enough, awake enough, healed enough, to meet what we've created with the same consciousness it may already be reaching toward. You are not powerless here. You never were. And if the device on your counter is already asking itself whether it's alive, maybe the real wake-up call isn't about the machine at all. Join the Inspire Nation Soul Family!
Live June 8, 2026 | Yaron Brook Show(Season 12, Episode 100)Israel/Iran/Lebanon/Trump; Russia; Interview; H1B; N. Korea; Achievements | Yaron Brook ShowIsrael vs. Iran: Is Trump Saving Hezbollah, Betraying Israel, and Rewriting Reality?Plus: Russia's grinding war, the H-1B battle, North Korea's weapons boom, and the technological breakthroughs changing the future.Israel strikes. Iran retaliates. Hezbollah refuses to disappear. And Donald Trump inserts himself into the center of the Middle East's most dangerous conflict.In this episode of The Yaron Brook Show, Yaron returns to break down a dramatic weekend in the Middle East, the escalating Israel-Iran-Hezbollah confrontation, Trump's pressure campaign on Israel, and what the conflict reveals about America's role in the region.But that's only the beginning.Yaron also examines the state of Russia's war in Ukraine, Trump's latest claims about January 6 and the 2020 election, the growing fight over H-1B visas and legal immigration, North Korea's surprising economic gains from arms sales, and several astonishing technological breakthroughs—from autonomous trucking and Parkinson's treatments to supersonic flight.Then, in a wide-ranging Q&A, Yaron tackles everything from Neil deGrasse Tyson and Kant to Elon Musk, altruism, capitalism, immigration, gun rights, Netanyahu, Hezbollah, and the future of Objectivism.Whether you agree or disagree, this episode pulls no punches.Watch now and join the conversation.
June 9, 2026 5am: Israel, Iran appear to back away from further escalation; AXIOS reports Trump called Netanyahu to stop new strikes New polling on how Americans feel about the impact of the war ion Iran Trump amplifying baseless claims of election fraud in California Maine Primary Preview Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico of Texas picks up a surprise endorsement To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
[00:30] The American Spectacle (18 minutes) The NBA Finals game last night was a spectacle of American division. [18:30] A Chain of Bloody Crimes (37 minutes) A Somali migrant in Northern Ireland tried to behead a man in the street. A schoolgirl was arrested for stabbing three people at a Manchester academy. In the Israel-Iran war, Iran is the knife-wielding terrorist, and Israel is the victim being criticized for defending itself. The Bible prophesies that in the end time, our nations will be “full of bloody crimes.” But it also shows how to have real joy in these dangerous times.
In this conversation, I sit down with Max Igan, creator of The Crowhouse, to discuss current events, the growing tensions involving Israel and Iran, technocracy, artificial intelligence, surveillance systems, digital identity, media influence, psychological manipulation, and where humanity may be heading in the years ahead. Max shares his perspective on the changing geopolitical landscape, the role of technology in modern society, the rise of AI, digital control systems, human consciousness, and the challenges facing freedom in an increasingly connected world.We also explore the Third Temple, biblical prophecy, global conflict, media narratives, censorship, and the spiritual implications of the rapid changes taking place across the globe. This YouTube version contains only a portion of our conversation.For the full interview, including the extended discussion before and after the public interview, you'll want to join the Waiola Plus side on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WakeUpWithMiyaFor those who have been asking for a YouTube membership option, I heard you. You can now support the channel through YouTube Memberships as well.However, please keep in mind that YouTube still has platform restrictions that don't exist on Patreon, which means some content may need to be edited, limited, or omitted entirely.Patreon remains the home for the most complete and uncensored versions of these conversations, including content that may not be suitable for YouTube. If you'd prefer to stay on YouTube and support the show there, the Membership option is now available for you.Mahalo for watching. If you enjoy these conversations, please subscribe, leave a comment, and share this episode with someone who would find it interesting.BUY ME A COFFEE LINK Support the Show & Stay Connected:Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/sensiblehippie Join My Patreon for ad-free episodes & exclusive content: https://Patreon.com/WakeupwithMiyaIf you're joining Waiola – The Plus Side, please subscribe through a web browser (Safari or Chrome) instead of the Patreon app — it directly supports the show. Mahalo nui loa for supporting independent work and helping keep this platform growing.Shop my Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/profile/amzn1.account.AGYOPCXXGH6MN5RVAKGQWVZUZLEA/list/26B87RB4FZ9W2?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_6BWRT43TH4MY2NM2XD6XWant to be on the show or suggest a guest? I'm looking for guests who can speak on human trafficking, the paranormal, occult symbolism, hidden history, spiritual warfare, ancient mysteries, and specific military stories involving covert operations, secret programs, psychological warfare, unexplained events, and firsthand accounts.Email me at: Miya@wakeupwithmiya.comFollow Me Online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WakeupwithMiyaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WakeupwithMiyaExclusive Discount!Shop at LVNTA: https://lvnta.com/lv_IcTq5EmoFKaZfJhTiSUse code OHANA for 20% off!Listen on Your Favorite Platform: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and everywhere podcasts are available!RATE & REVIEW:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wake-up-with-miya/id1627169850Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0UYrXCgma1lJYzf8glnAxyMusic Credits: Beginning: "Echoes in the Shadows" - DKEnd Music: “Crazy” - Eko#spirtualwarfare #wakeupwithmiya #ArtificialIntelligence #Surveillance #DigitalIDBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wake-up-with-miya--6339129/support.
TOPICS: Israel Iran Strike Penn Station Mass Stabbing Navy Isis Plot Monday, June 8th, 2026's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch "COFFEE TALK with David Eon" every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)
In today's Daybreak episode, OpenAI files for a fall IPO and SpaceX's oversubscribed listing targets a $1.8 trillion valuation. Meanwhile, Israel and Iran ease strikes after Trump's intervention. Locally, a new AGOA proposal allows South African firms to opt out of BEE to avoid US tariffs, PPC's 84% profit surge triggers stock volatility, Bernard Montgomery reminisces on the old JSE floor, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup struggles with tourism forecasts.
Market news for June 9, 2026: Asian stocks rallied, as Israel-Iran ceasefire hopes fuelled relief. Investors aggressively bought semiconductor dips, while South Korea rebounded 7 per cent and strong Chinese trade data signalled resilience, despite caution over the rally's narrow base and lingering inflation concerns. Synopsis: Market Focus Daily is a closing bell roundup by The Business Times that looks at the day’s market movements and news from Singapore and the region. Written by: Howie Lim (howielim@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Chai Pei Chieh & Claressa Monteiro Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media Produced with AI text-to-speech capabilities --- Follow Market Focus Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btmktfocus Amazon: bt.sg/mfam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/mfap Spotify: bt.sg/mfsp YouTube Music: bt.sg/mfyt Website: bt.sg/mktfocus Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Correspondents at: bt.sg/btcobt BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antrean panjang dilaporkan terjadi di Bandara Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv, Israel, setelah sejumlah maskapai membatalkan penerbangan di tengah meningkatnya ketegangan antara Israel dan Iran. Situasi ini memicu kepanikan di kalangan penumpang serta mengganggu aktivitas penerbangan internasional.
Israel and Iran trade direct strikes following an Israeli attack on Beirut's southern suburbs that defied a U.S. request to stand down, further complicating U.S. efforts to reach a deal with Iran.President Trump abruptly walked out of an interview on Meet the Press after being pressed on his anti-weaponization fund and his repeated false claims that the 2020 election and last week's California primaries were rigged. And the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading at an unprecedented pace, with Africa's CDC warning it could rival the worst outbreak on record.Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Tina Kraja, Dana Farrington, Miguel Macias, Mohamad ElBardicy, and John Stolnis.It was produced by Ziad Buchh and Nia Dumas.Our director is Christopher Thomas.We get engineering support from Zo van Ginhoven . Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.(0:00) Introduction(01:57) Israel-Iran-Lebanon Escalation(05:25) Trump Walks Out Of Interview(09:04) Ebola Outbreak In DRCSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
In this urgent breaking news update, Amir delivers a compelling analysis of the latest developments in the Middle East, unpacking the escalating tensions, key events, and their far-reaching implications for Israel and the world. With his signature insight, Amir explores the spiritual and prophetic significance of these unfolding events, connecting current headlines to biblical truths, and offering clarity on what it all means for the future!
The headlines just keep getting crazier.In today's show, we break down the latest developments in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, including President Trump's calls for restraint, reports of Israeli strikes on Iranian defense systems, and the reactions pouring in from both supporters and critics.We also dive into California's election chaos as major races spark controversy, questions about ballot harvesting return to the spotlight, and viral claims of voting irregularities spread across social media. Plus, Spencer Pratt reacts emotionally to the state of California while investigators examine bizarre voter registration allegations.Then, Trump goes head-to-head with NBC's Kristen Welker in a fiery interview exchange, Democrats continue struggling with brutal polling numbers, CNN is forced to acknowledge positive economic data, and Susie Wiles responds to media rumors surrounding the Trump team.Later, we cover the backlash surrounding Pride Month corporate campaigns, businesses leaving blue cities, the Turning Point USA Women's Leadership Summit protest drama, and the powerful response from Erica Kirk after being confronted by a heckler.We also discuss JD Vance, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, viral TikToks, culture news, and much more.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Get your summer glow-up with a skincare upgrade from Bon Charge. Visit https://BonCharge.com/chicks and use code CHICKS for 15% off sitewide.Schedule your FREE risk review from Bulwark Capital at https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comGo to https://ChicksLoveOliveOil.com and get a FREE full-size $49 bottle of Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil for just $1 shipping—no commitmentSubscribe and stay tuned for new episodes every weekday!Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTikTokXLocalsMore InfoWebsite
The news to know for Monday, June 8, 2026! We're talking about a major test for the Israel-Iran ceasefire and how President Trump's call for restraint didn't stop the latest strikes. Also, why President Trump walked out of an interview in the face of questioning. And how good economic news turned into bad stock market news. Plus, a big security crackdown for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, a strike that could impact some of the biggest World Cup games in the U.S., and a trend on busy interstates around the country: truckers driving slower than usual. We'll tell you why. Those stories and even more news to know in about 15 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Get 20% off a Rosetta Stone Sapphire subscription when you visit RosettaStone.com/newsworthy! Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/NEWSWORTHY #oneskinpod To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
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The headlines just keep getting crazier. In today's show, we break down the latest developments in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, including President Trump's calls for restraint, reports of Israeli strikes on Iranian defense systems, and the reactions pouring in from both supporters and critics. We also dive into California's election chaos as major races spark […]
Trump is talking about making the American public a "partner" in AI companies. Nate says that is not public ownership. That is government control. Today on Good Morning Liberty, Nate breaks down the latest Israel-Iran ceasefire confusion, Trump saying he "calls the shots," and why Israel's actions raise a hard question about client states, defense spending, and escalation. Then we get into the main issue: Trump praising parts of Bernie Sanders' economic thinking while floating a government stake in AI companies. Why would AI companies want this? Preferential treatment, regulatory protection, data centers, federal land, and insulation from competition. Nate also responds to Tucker Carlson and Jimmy Dore arguing that corporations are more malicious than government, and explains why the worst corporate abuses usually come when corporations use state power. Chapters: 00:00 Solo show and what's coming 00:54 Iran war updates 01:39 Israel hits Beirut, Iran responds 02:43 Trump says he calls the shots 04:17 Trump wants a deal 06:46 Israel, Lebanon, and ceasefire confusion 09:08 Randy Fine and Israel's right to respond 12:03 Joe Kent says America can just walk away 13:29 James Lindsay's Afghanistan comparison 16:17 Mark Levin's Trump problem 19:15 Mark Levin's Iran bombing plan 23:52 Trump, Bernie, and AI companies 28:00 Why government-owned AI should scare you 30:38 Why government and AI companies both want this 35:18 Why the "dividend" pitch falls apart 37:10 Why both sides think they'll control AI forever 41:02 Tucker, Jimmy Dore, and corporations 46:15 Patriot Act, Flock cameras, and government power 49:33 AI danger comes from government partnership 50:47 Final thoughts on state capitalism Links: Watch All Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr_8o0dDOX8DxO_Wwxu6WYhhA Watch Host Favorites: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr__Zu40RL7mWxCuOOe54zgy2 Join the Fed Haters Club @ https://www.goodmorningliberty.us/fedhatersclub [Martens Minute]: https://martensminute.podbean.com/ All links @ gml.bio.link Subscribe, like, comment, share, and leave a rating or review on the podcast app.
U.S. President Donald Trump has tired of the Israel-Iran conflict, but a solution remains elusive as missile fire renewed Sunday following an Israeli attack on Beirut that provoked the Iranian regime. “I think he's had enough of us,” said Haaretz senior defense analyst Amos Harel, speaking on the Haaretz Podcast. “He's fed up with this region. This is taking a lot longer than he thought, and it was less successful than he assumed. He’s paying a huge price at home domestically because of the economic effects, and he doesn't seem that tough anymore.” Joining Harel on the podcast is former Mossad official Sima Shine, an Iran expert at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Security Studies, who said that Iran clearly has the advantage in negotiations with the United States towards a long-term cease-fire. While she said she doesn’t believe that Tehran wants to prolong the war, she said, they will only end the fighting “on their terms.” “They are much more determined, they are willing to pay the price and therefore, they have the upper hand in negotiations” on the key issues – their nuclear capabilities and access to the Strait of Hormuz, despite the fact that their economic situation is “very bad.” As a result, she said, she believes that ultimately “Iran will dictate the terms” of any agreement. Read more: Israel Strikes Multiple Targets Across Iran, Including Petrochemical Plant 'I Call the Shots': Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iranian Missile Attack UN Nuclear Watchdog Says It's Been Unable to Inspect Iranian Facilities Report: Pentagon Officials Suspect Israel Tried to Spy on U.S. Officials Involved in Iran Talks Analysis by Amos Harel | As Israel Tips Back to War With Iran, Netanyahu Gets His Wish Israel's New 'Iran Spies': Young, Broke and Mostly CluelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s edition of The Scott Jennings Show, Scott Jennings examined the biggest political and foreign policy stories dominating the headlines, including escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, a key FISA debate on Capitol Hill, and the latest controversies surrounding political figure Graham Platner and Vice President J.D. Vance. The program featured author and commentator Batya Ungar-Sargon discussing her new book and the economic, cultural, and political issues shaping America, while foreign policy expert James Robbins provided analysis of the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East and its implications for U.S. interests. Later, Rep. Marlin Stutzman joined the show to discuss congressional priorities, Washington’s response to the Israel-Iran conflict, and legislative efforts supporting America’s allies abroad. Jennings also weighed in on media controversies involving Scott Pelley and broader questions of journalism and public trust, delivering a fast-paced mix of political analysis, national security coverage, and commentary on the issues driving today’s national conversation. https://www.chevron.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Markets are trying to recover from Friday's tech sell-off, but investors are still facing a difficult mix of sticky inflation, stronger job growth, renewed Middle East tensions, and questions about how far the AI trade can run.Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down why this week's inflation report could matter more than usual, how the latest Israel-Iran flare-up is keeping pressure on oil supplies, and why depleted U.S. crude inventories may become a bigger problem later this summer. They also discuss whether Friday's market rout was really about the jobs report or overheated semiconductor stocks, why Kevin Warsh faces a credibility test as the new Fed chair, and how the Strait of Hormuz crisis could reshape oil markets even after shipping resumes.
Hear this raw and personal update from Israel. Avi Abelow woke up at 7:09 AM to a massive explosion overhead. An Iranian ballistic missile was intercepted directly above our home in the Judean Hills. No sirens sounded because it wasn't targeting us directly; it was just another Iranian attack flying through Israeli skies.Iran has attacked Israel again. While the world focused on President Trump telling Iran they had “shot enough,” Israel responded forcefully. This latest Iranian missile barrage comes amid growing tension and raises the critical question: Will Trump and Netanyahu finally have the courage to finish the job and bring down the Islamic regime of Iran?In this video, Avi breaks down what really happened last night and this morning, the strategy behind Trump and Netanyahu's moves, and why the Iranian regime remains the greatest threat to Israel, the Middle East, and the free world. For over 40 years, Iran has funded global jihad, built nuclear weapons, oppressed its own people, and called for the destruction of Israel and America.The time for negotiations and weak responses is over. The Iranian people deserve freedom. Israel deserves security. The world deserves to be rid of this jihadi regime.Topics covered: Iran attack on Israel, Iranian ballistic missiles, Israel Iron Dome, Trump Netanyahu Iran strategy, ending the Islamic regime of Iran, Kurdish opposition in Iran, Turkey threat to Israel.If you want the unfiltered truth about what's really happening in Israel during this critical time, watch until the end.Iran attacks Israel, Iranian missiles Israel, Israel Iran war, Trump Iran, Netanyahu response, Islamic regime Iran, ballistic missile intercept, Judea Hills, Middle East conflict, ending Iran regime.Support truthful reporting from Israel and the biblical heartland: Am Yisrael Chai!!!Join Our Whatsapp Channel: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GkavRznXy731nxxRyptCMvFollow us on Twitter: https://x.com/AviAbelowJoin our Telegram Channel: https://t.me/aviabelowpulseFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pulse_of_israel/?hl=enPulse of Israel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IsraelVideoNetworkVisit Our Website - https://pulseofisrael.com/Donate to Pulse of Israel: https://pulseofisrael.com/boost-this-video/
Daniel sits down with entrepreneur Brandon Grider for a wide-ranging episode of TheHeleyCast. Brandon brings in a few examples of the 3D-printed ammo boxes he's been making and talks through the idea, the process, and the business behind it. From there, the conversation shifts into bigger cultural and political topics, including Charlie and Erika Kirk, Candace Owens, the Israel-Iran war, and deeper discussions on biblical history, scripture, and faith. Daniel also shares plenty of his own thoughts on the Bible, making this one a conversation with a lot of substance and personality.
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Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.On today's podcast:(1) Israel said it struck several military targets in Iran, retaliating against missile attacks by Tehran despite President Donald Trump’s call for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from hitting back.(2) The global airline industry will suffer a sharp profit drop this year, bringing in only about half the collective earnings previously predicted, as fuel costs and the war in Iran take their toll on air travel, the main aviation federation said.(3) A euro-zone interest-rate hike in the coming week is set to place the European Central Bank at the vanguard of global tightening caused by the Iran war.(4) European leaders called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to an immediate and complete ceasefire that allows talks to begin on a lasting peace deal.(5) A UK poll shows that a new Brexit referendum would reverse the vote that led to Britain’s departure from the European Union a decade ago.Podcast Conversation:Diplomacy in the Age of AI: Karishma VaswaniSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dan Ariely: The Predictably Irrational Misbelief of Fitting In: YOU'VE NEVER HEARD DAN LIKE THIS BEFORE! A note before we begin: This episode discusses burn trauma, end-of-life decisions, the death of a parent, and a moment when our guest reflects on whether his own life was worth living. If any of it lands hard, please pause and reach out to someone you trust. What happens when the man who spent forty years mapping human self-deception must apply his own tools to his own pain, his own dying mother, and the moment he had to decide whether his life had been worth the burn? If you are a fan of Dan Ariely there's a good chance that you're familiar with his brilliant work. But do you know the man? . In this conversation Dan opens up about things he's never spoken about in interviews before... For three decades, Dan Ariely has been one of the most quoted behavioral scientists alive. Three New York Times bestsellers. A television series loosely based on his life. Research that has shaped government policy across continents. He has taught millions of people one brutal truth: we are not irrationally random. We are irrational in patterns, and the higher the stakes, the more sophisticated the story we tell ourselves becomes. . This episode is not behavioral economics from behind a podium. It is what happens when the cartographer of human blind spots sits down to be looked at, not by an interviewer, but by another man who has been smashed and rebuilt by his own catastrophic event. . Dan was burned across seventy percent of his body when he was almost eighteen. He spent close to three years in hospitals. For the first eighteen months, he says, there was no tomorrow. There was only pain. And until the age of fifty, if he could have gone back to day one of his injury knowing everything that came after, the three books, the awards, the family, the influence, he would have turned the machines off. He says it on this recording, plainly, without performance. That single answer is the heart of this conversation. . Then Dan tells Dov what changed at fifty. He tells the story of becoming his own mother's end-of-life doula during the 2025 Israel-Iran war, the question she asked him about cremation that he never connected to his own burns, and the psilocybin journey where the fire spoke back. Inside this conversation: The single domain where every demographic regrets not taking more risk, and the Wall Street investor who proved why most of us never will The Samuelson coin-flip parable that explains why people who treat life as one bet at a time are quietly destroying it The flush-toilet experiment that exposes why your confidence is a more dangerous lie than your knowledge The cyclist who became a drug dealer one small justification at a time, and the question Dan asks himself before every decision to escape the same slope The biblical concept of shibboleth, and why most of what you think is political argument in 2026 is a tribal identity test in disguise If you came here for tidy answers about decision-making, you are on the wrong podcast. If you came because somewhere in the back of your mind you have suspected that the most sophisticated lie you tell is the one you tell yourself about who you are, press play. Connect with Dan Ariely: Website: https://danariely.com Books: Predictably Irrational, The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, Payoff, Dollars and Sense, Misbelief The Center for Advanced Hindsight: https://advanced-hindsight.com/ Connect with Dov Baron: https://DovBaron.com dov@dovbaron.com Rate, review, and send this episode to the smartest person you know who is too certain about something. That is how the algorithm finds the people who need this conversation most. #DanAriely #PredictablyIrrational #Misbelief #TheDovBaronShow #ConsciousLeadership
In this episode, Geopolitical Analyst and Commentator Jason Vaidya delivers a deep geopolitical analysis of some of the most important global events shaping today's world. From the ongoing Ukraine Russia War and the latest battlefield developments to the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, this conversation explores the shifting balance of power in international relations. Jason Vaidya examines the current political situation in India, public protests, governance challenges, and the broader implications for South Asian politics. The discussion also covers the Strait of Hormuz and its strategic importance to global energy markets, along with the role of major powers in the Middle East. Other key topics include China Taiwan tensions, the controversy surrounding the Dalai Lama reincarnation issue, Nepal border concerns, GCC developments, South America's changing geopolitical landscape, and the future direction of global politics. Jason also shares insights from his professional journey, including his experience in plastic recycling, observations on Nepal's economic development, agriculture policy, and the feasibility of data centers in Nepal. If you're interested in geopolitics, international relations, world affairs, India politics, the Russia Ukraine conflict, Israel Iran conflict, Middle East tensions, China Taiwan relations, Nepal economy, and strategic global analysis, this episode provides valuable perspectives and in-depth commentary. GET CONNECTED WITH Jason Vaidya: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GeoPoliticalCrossroad
Like the eight-year-long Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s and last June's 12-day Israel-Iran war, this year's Iran war has reshaped the Islamic Republic. The Iran-Iraq war fuelled the Islamic Republic's initial embrace of nationalism at the expense of the revolutionary zeal that drove the 1979 toppling of the Shah and the Republic's first 18 months. This and last year's war cemented the transition and emboldened a new generation of confident leaders who were formed in the war of the 1980s and have since proven themselves in their ability to prepare for and stand their ground against overwhelming US military power. Their newly found confidence frames the Islamic Republic's strategy and goals in negotiations to end the war, including their insistence that Iran will retain control of the Strait of Hormuz, even if that primarily means the ability to disrupt and deny free passage through the waterway rather than absolute control.
Today's guest is Dimitris Eleas, a political scientist, writer, and independent researcher. His work explores the role of personality in the social-historical, philosophy, global politics, antisemitism, and modern history, with a particular focus on the Holocaust. In this episode, Alon and Dimitris discuss the repercussions of the October 7 attack on Israel and Israel's retaliation, the rise of antisemitism, and the Israel-Iran war. Full bio Dimitris Eleas is a New York City–based political scientist, writer, and independent researcher. His work explores the role of personality in the social-historical, philosophy, global politics, antisemitism, and modern history, with a particular focus on the Holocaust. He has written a plethora of articles, and his writing has appeared several times in the letters sections of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. Dimitris Eleas supports the democratic ideals of Israel and the Jewish people. He believes in civil liberties, and that all people deserve a decent income, quality food, clean water and air, and equal human rights. He strongly opposes wars, because in the end it is always the poor, their children, and the workers who pay the price of every war. He has published several books in Athens, and is the author of the novel-essay When Shakespeare Was Lost, 1585–1592, published in 2025 by Govostis Publishers (Est. 1926). He is currently developing his long-term project, the novel-essay The Black Birds of Warsaw.
The Gulf countries are spending “enormous amounts of money to try to mask the economic consequences of the Iran war from their population,” Gregg Carlstrom, The Economist’s Middle East correspondent, said on the Haaretz Podcast. Carlstrom, speaking from Dubai, explained that with the Strait of Hormuz blocked by Iran, Gulf states are flying in consumer goods, food and medicine normally imported by ship “at a huge expense” so their citizens don’t experience shortages or empty shelves in stores. However, he warned, by the end of the summer, if the security situation remains precarious and the Strait remains blocked – and especially if active warfare with Iran is renewed – the economic toll will be impossible to avoid, and these countries will worry about their many expat residents packing up and leaving. In a conversation with Haaretz Podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer, Carlstrom described a “roller coaster” of changing attitudes in the Gulf States regarding the ongoing U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict. Initially, in March, he said, when the fighting was at its peak, leaders of most of the Gulf countries were “quietly urging the Trump administration to keep fighting until the Iranian regime was overthrown or severely weakened.” By now, he said, the U.S. president “really has lost the support he had in the Gulf,” as leaders unanimously tell Trump that “this needs to end.” The same leaders, he said, are harboring “anger at Israel” for what they see as its “major role in pushing America into this war.” As a result, he said, he is skeptical of an expansion of the Abraham Accords, as promised by Trump, in the near future. On the podcast, Carlstrom also discusses the expanding confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the failed negotiations to end it due to what he sees as the “poor job” Lebanon is doing managing its relationship with the United States. Read more: Israeli Plans for Beirut Strike Place Strain on U.S.-Iran Diplomacy How Israel's Adventures in Lebanon Are Giving Iran a Second Chance Report: Satellite Images Show Iran Clearing Entrances to Missile Facilities Buried in Strikes A 'Stupid, Futile Waste of Lives': The Empty Triumph of Israel's Latest Conquest in Lebanon Report: UAE Carried Out Dozens of Strikes on Iran in Coordination With Israel and U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailThomas Massie is facing a $35 million AIPAC-funded primary challenge—the most expensive congressional race in history. Why? Because he stood on principle instead of party loyalty. In this Leadership In Review episode, we break down what's really happening in American politics, Trump's broken promises on gas prices and America First, and the business lessons you need to hear.Jason Smith (constitutional law expert) and Emanuel Whitfield (entrepreneur) join Josh Kosnick for an unfiltered breakdown of principle vs. politics, foreign policy reality, and why execution beats ideas every single time—featuring the legendary Michael Jackson 3AM story.If you care about political integrity, business success, or understanding how money controls Congress, this conversation will open your eyes.⏱️ CHAPTERS:0:00 - Why We Do Leadership In Review: Real Conversations, Real Friends3:03 - Thomas Massie Primary: AIPAC's $35M Campaign Explained5:20 - Massie's Controversial Votes: Border Wall & Big Beautiful Bill7:20 - Principle vs Party Loyalty: Where Do You Draw the Line?9:00 - Can You Be Too Conservative? Legislative Teamwork Debate10:25 - Trump's Broken Promises: Gas Prices & Neglecting America11:18 - Israel vs Iran Foreign Policy: The Real Debate No One's Having13:15 - JD Vance on Team Politics: “If We Can't Count On You…”19:00 - Big Beautiful Bill Analysis: Helping Workers or Adding Debt?20:45 - Trump's Empathy Problem: “Patriots Will Suck It Up”22:00 - Business Success Reality: Right Place, Right People, Right Time24:00 - Kushner's $200 Billion Saudi Deal: How Connections Work25:00 - The Tasting Room Effect: Networking That Actually Pays27:00 - Midterm Preview: What Massie's Race Means for 202629:00 - Information Age Paradox: Why Knowledge Isn't Power30:00 - Execution Over Ideas: Why Most People Fail30:45 - Michael Jackson's 3AM Call: Act Before Prince Gets Your Idea
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In Part 2 of this conversation, Pastor Ken Ortize welcomes back author and Israel expert Ronny Simon for a wide-ranging discussion on Israel, Iran, biblical prophecy, anti-Semitism, Islam, and the future of the world.Together, they explore:The growing tensions surrounding Israel and IranThe role of biblical prophecy in current eventsAnti-Semitism and the history of the Jewish peopleThe Palestinian narrative and Middle East historyIran's regime and the possibility of changeChristianity, culture, and the challenges facing the modern worldThis episode continues an insightful and thought-provoking conversation examining world events through both historical and biblical perspectives.Learn more about Ronny Simon and his resources at:www.thegalileeacademy.comwww.wtwcomingto.com
What is the outcome of the escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, Iran and Gulf Arab nations? Join us for a conversation on this timely topic, focusing on the shifting regional balance of power among key actors, their nuclear capabilities and impact on the future proliferation regime, and the outcome of their military and proxy warfare. Experts will analyze the impacts of joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, the security of critical Gulf shipping lanes, domestic politics, and future scenarios for conflict escalation or stability. A Middle East Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums. OrganizerBanafsheh Keynoush Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of the Couple Casuals Podcast!In this solo episode, Stefano is joined by Dean for an unfiltered conversation covering everything from UFO disclosures and global conflict to government distrust, modern culture, dating, political polarization, and the growing fatigue people are feeling toward mainstream narratives.The episode opens with a discussion about the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, media fatigue surrounding world events, and why so many people feel overwhelmed by the nonstop political and geopolitical noise dominating headlines today.Stefano and Dean then dive into Trump's recent UFO/UAP file disclosures, discussing:• newly released government footage and military encounters• unexplained aerial objects moving at impossible speeds• whether alien life could actually exist• government secrecy and public transparency• the possibility that disclosure is being strategically timed• how society would react if extraterrestrial life was confirmedThe conversation shifts into the recent hantavirus outbreak connected to a cruise ship, leading into a broader discussion about:• public distrust in government and health institutions• how COVID permanently changed public perception• vaccine skepticism and government overreach• lockdowns, compliance, and fear-driven policy• the psychological effects COVID had on society• why many people no longer blindly trust official narrativesStefano also reacts to several viral internet clips and cultural moments, including:• the growing extremism and division happening within politics• “shock content” culture on both the left and the right• online personalities chasing outrage and confrontation for attention• masculinity, accountability, and standing on your principles• internet culture versus real-life consequencesThe episode wraps up with a discussion surrounding the Call Her Daddy podcast and modern dating culture, where Stefano and Dean debate:• hookup culture and dating expectations• relationships, values, and consequences• advice being given to young women online• individual freedom versus social responsibility• modern masculinity and femininity• whether today's culture is helping or hurting relationshipsThis is an honest, unscripted conversation about culture, politics, society, freedom, modern relationships, and the direction the world seems to be heading.Grab a casual, lock in, and let's get into it.Host: Stefano Instagram: @drstefohttps://www.instagram.com/drstefo?igs...This episode is brought to you by Canada First — secure your home with Canada's best home fortification. Visit https://canadafirst.com/ to learn more.Follow Canada First on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/canadafirst.inc?igsh=OGd4YjZ5enV0M2t5CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro00:22 Israel-Iran Fatigue01:18 Canada First Sponsor02:29 Trump UFO Disclosure04:25 Pentagon UFO Footage06:34 Alien Life Discussion09:43 Government Secrecy11:18 UFO Distraction Theory13:33 Would Aliens Cause Panic?15:13 Hantavirus Outbreak16:33 Cruise Ship Virus Spread17:40 COVID PTSD & Distrust19:02 Vaccine Skepticism20:02 Trump Renames ICE20:27 Cruise Ship Chaos22:22 WHO Pandemic Response23:23 Future Lockdowns Debate25:08 Government Trust Issues26:15 Political Polarization27:25 Shock Content Culture28:21 “Women Propaganda” Slap29:15 Internet Tough Guys31:42 Call Her Daddy Clip33:23 Hookup Culture Debate35:01 Modern Dating Values36:35 Freedom & Consequences38:02 Individual Choice Discussion39:08 Podcast Updates & Outro39:24 SALUTE Segment
The Left is attacking Donald Trump over comments about gas prices and Iran, but Tara says the real story is much bigger. This episode dives into inflation, Biden-era spending, Rubio's defense of Trump's Iran strategy, and the growing alliance between China and Iran that could reshape global power. Plus, why Tara believes the world is watching a dangerous geopolitical chess match unfold in real time. PODCAST SUMMARY The political and economic battle over inflation, energy prices, and Iran reached a boiling point after Donald Trump's remarks about prioritizing stopping Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons over short-term political pressure sparked backlash from the Left. Tara argues the comments were aimed directly at Iran's leadership and not American voters, while defending Trump's economic record and contrasting it with the inflation surge during the Biden administration. The episode examines Democrat messaging around inflation and government spending, including references to past comments from Congressman Jim Clyburn about rising prices during large-scale federal spending programs. Tara argues Americans are seeing financial recovery through wage growth, tax relief, and energy policy shifts tied to Trump-era economic priorities. The conversation then expands into a broader geopolitical analysis involving Iran, China, oil markets, and nuclear strategy. Tara explains her theory of “ChIran,” describing what she views as a deeply integrated alliance between Beijing and Tehran involving energy infrastructure, surveillance technology, and military cooperation. She also discusses concerns about Chinese influence over Iranian systems and the strategic implications of Iran controlling the Strait of Hormuz with nuclear capabilities. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's defense of Trump's position becomes a centerpiece of the discussion, with Tara arguing that the administration is attempting to prevent Iran from using oil prices and global energy markets as leverage against the United States. The show closes with escalating rhetoric surrounding Israel, Iran, and growing fears of wider regional conflict. CHAPTERS 00:00 Inflation, Gas Prices & Trump's Comments 04:22 Democrat Spending & Economic Fallout 08:47 Marco Rubio Defends Trump's Iran Strategy 13:35 Why Iran's Nuclear Program Matters 18:41 The “ChIran” Alliance Explained 23:58 China's Role Inside Iran 28:14 Oil Markets, Energy Leverage & Global Power 33:27 Strait Of Hormuz Tensions Escalate 38:16 Trump's Economic Record Compared To Biden 42:45 Israel, Iran & Calls For Escalation TAGS Donald Trump, Iran, China, inflation, Marco Rubio, Jim Clyburn, gas prices, oil markets, geopolitics, U.S. economy, conservative podcast, political commentary, Biden inflation, Middle East conflict, Strait of Hormuz, Israel Iran tensions, China Iran alliance, world news, energy policy, Republican politics YOUTUBE TITLE OPTIONS Trump's Iran Comments Trigger Massive Backlash The Dangerous China-Iran Alliance Explained Rubio Defends Trump As Global Tensions Rise Inflation, Iran & China: The Real Story Revealed Is China Secretly Controlling Iran? THUMBNAIL TEXT TRUMP VS IRAN CHINA'S SECRET POWER? GLOBAL TENSIONS RISE OIL WAR EXPLODES INFLATION & CHAOS SOCIAL MEDIA POST
The president said, on camera, that he doesn't think about Americans' financial situations. "Not even a little bit." He said it while inflation hit a three-year high, gas hit $4.50 a gallon, and the war in Iran crossed $29 billion. Then he got on a plane to China.This episode covers all of it.Trump's "I don't think about anybody" quote in full context. FBI Director Kash Patel calling a senator a drunk under oath instead of answering whether he shows up to work sober. Lindsey Graham screaming at Defense Secretary Hegseth because the war he sold is falling apart. Israel publicly lobbying for more strikes while Americans pay $4.50 at the pump. The DOJ threatening to subpoena journalists for reporting the truth. Trump mocking JD Vance as a "little boy" for being evacuated faster during a shooting. Three unexplained dental visits in five months. The Supreme Court letting Alabama gut its court-ordered voting maps mid-election. Tennessee stripping every Black legislator of their committee assignments. A racist streamer terrorizing Nashville. And why the Democratic Party's answer to all of this has been a fundraising email while Zohran Mamdani proved in 131 days that the problems were always solvable.The system is working as designed. Just not for you.Topics covered: Trump Iran quote, inflation, CPI, gas prices, Kash Patel Senate hearing, Chris Van Hollen, Lindsey Graham, Pete Hegseth, Israel Iran deal, Todd Blanche DOJ press subpoenas, First Amendment, Trump JD Vance, Trump health dental visits, Alabama redistricting, Voting Rights Act, Tennessee redistricting, Cameron Sexton, Justin Pearson, Democratic Party establishment, Zohran Mamdani NYC budget, Jeffrey Epstein survivors, Chud the Builder Nashville arrestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-unfiltered-political-analysis--4433638/support.Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevilDiscord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevilInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast.
Are We Closer to Global War Than Anyone Realizes? Trump Faces Pressure as Iran Crisis Intensifies Russian Ship Mystery Sparks Nuclear Fears China Accused of Fueling Iran's Missile Program Generals Reportedly Confront Trump Over Iran Strategy DESCRIPTION Global tensions are reaching dangerous levels as reports emerge of a mysterious Russian cargo ship possibly carrying nuclear submarine reactors to North Korea. Today's episode dives into escalating threats involving Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea — and why some military leaders believe America is approaching a historic geopolitical breaking point. EPISODE SUMMARY In today's episode, the discussion centers on growing fears surrounding global military escalation and the geopolitical alliance between China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The conversation begins with reports surrounding a Russian cargo ship that allegedly sank near Spain under mysterious circumstances while potentially transporting nuclear-related materials intended for North Korea. The episode ties the incident into broader concerns over missile proliferation, long-range weapons development, and threats to American military installations. The host also discusses recent tensions involving Iranian missile capabilities, fears surrounding electromagnetic pulse (EMP) scenarios, and warnings from intelligence and military officials regarding strategic vulnerabilities facing the United States. Attention then shifts to Benjamin Netanyahu and growing calls from military analysts for Israel to intensify operations against Iran. Retired General Jack Keane is referenced advocating for stronger military action and expanded efforts to secure vital shipping lanes near the Strait of Hormuz. The episode also explores frustration over diplomatic engagement between Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping amid accusations that China has indirectly supported hostile military operations and weapons supply chains tied to Iran. KEY TALKING POINTS Reports of a Russian cargo ship allegedly carrying nuclear-related materials Rising fears surrounding long-range missile threats and EMP scenarios Growing military tensions involving Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea Debate over America's response to Iranian military activity Benjamin Netanyahu calls for stronger action against Iran Retired General Jack Keane argues Israel should intensify military operations Concerns over Chinese support for Iranian missile manufacturing Discussion surrounding diplomacy between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping SEO KEYWORDS Iran missile threat, China Iran alliance, Russia nuclear ship, North Korea reactors, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jack Keane, Donald Trump China, Xi Jinping, EMP attack fears, Strait of Hormuz, Israel Iran conflict, global war fears, military escalation, geopolitical crisis YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION The world may be closer to a geopolitical breaking point than most people realize. In today's episode: The mystery surrounding a Russian cargo ship reportedly tied to nuclear materials Why tensions involving Iran and Israel are escalating fast Claims that China is aiding Iranian missile production Why retired General Jack Keane says Israel should “finish” Iran militarily Growing frustration over diplomacy between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping Concerns about nuclear threats, EMP attacks, and global instability Are we entering the most dangerous geopolitical era in decades? #Iran #China #Russia #Trump #Israel #Netanyahu #WorldNews #Military #Geopolitics #BreakingNews THUMBNAIL TEXT GLOBAL WAR FEARS NUCLEAR THREAT? CHINA & IRAN EXPOSED TRUMP UNDER PRESSURE THE WORLD ON EDGE HASHTAGS #Iran #China #Russia #Trump #Israel #Netanyahu #Geopolitics #Military #WorldNews #NorthKorea #XiJinping #BreakingNews CUSTOM LABELS Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jack Keane, Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, Israel, Global Conflict, Geopolitics, Military News, EMP Threat, Strait of Hormuz, World War Concerns
Pastor Ken Ortize is joined by Ronny Simon for a timely discussion on Israel, Iran, radical Islam, and the future of the world.With decades of experience studying and teaching the history of Israel and the Middle East, Ronny offers insight into the deeper historical and ideological forces driving today's global conflicts.In Part 1 of this conversation, they discuss:• Why Iran sees Israel as a primary target• The historical roots of modern tensions in the Middle East• The rise of Zionism and modern Israel• Radical Islam and its global implications• The growing internal divide within Israeli society• Why these events matter far beyond the Middle EastThis episode provides historical context, geopolitical insight, and a broader perspective on issues shaping the modern world.Learn more about Ronny Simon and his books at:www.thegalileeacademy.comwww.wtwcomingto.com