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Some of the people posted information out there that they weren't supposed to be posting.
That's a little bit scary.
Who's it scary to?
The person apparently who posted it.
We're talking about with this leaked intel report.
Well, it goes without saying that leaking that type of information, whatever the information, whatever site it comes out on, is outrageous.
It's treasonous. So it ought to be investigated.
I've been waiting on him.
to hear that, bro. I've been waiting to hear that.
Whoever did it, whoever is responsible for it should have been held, should be held accountable.
It could hurt lives in the future.
This leaking is a completely unacceptable thing.
But let me give you, because I've read all the damage assessment reports from not just our government, but from other governments.
And I'm not going to get into anything that's top secret, but let me tell you for sure what happened here.
There were three, there are three distinct facilities in Iran that,
we were concerned with. Isfahan, which is a conversion facility.
You cannot weaponize unless you have a, what's called the conversion process at the beginning
of enrichment and then a conversion. So somebody leaked a intelligence report that said
that the damage to the different facilities was not fully, like the damage was like minimal,
basically, right? I'll just say that minimal. It's probably the best way to say it. And anyway,
so that happens. And it was a, it's just top secret info. So like in the government, you have,
I don't know of classified information. Like I forgot because I worked in the government a while ago.
So like we had, like at the IRS, you would have access to some secret information, but then there is top secret information.
And then of course there's echelons above that that are basically, you know, need to know basis.
And so like leaking something at a top secret level is a really,
really big deal. Top secret
tired and classified? Yeah. My understanding,
I think it's classified secret, top secret,
and then everything else is like
not even stated by the
federal government openly.
So yes, and this is all,
and by the way, secret and top secret
are security
delineations.
Oh, confident.
Yes, confidential. Yes, confidential,
not classified. Excuse me.
Confidential is the word that I meant to use,
not classified. And, yeah,
confidential, yes. And so basically,
if you worked at the federal government,
you would probably have at least an understanding of this
if you're dealing with sensitive information.
You are men of strength, but you're also a man.
I have top secret. It's not easy to get.
No, it's not. And even if you have that clearance,
my understanding is that it's still a need-to-know basis.
Like if you're trying to access database
and access information that's not part of your purview,
I don't know if they have oversight over that,
that they do over other databases,
but it's actually quite common.
I would assume that they do, but I'm not, again, I'm not up on that.
That's like Fed's stuff, and so I just don't know.
You are a man of strength, but you're also a man of peace.
And the fact that you are now also successful in getting the ceasefire done between Israel and Iran,
I really want to commend you for that.
NATO Secretary General Mark Routi praising President Trump's diplomacy in the Middle East,
and that's the mood back home as well.
Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter, formerly nominated.
the president for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Carter saying Trump's leadership in striking Iran
and brokowing the ceasefire deserves
recognition. If Trump gets a ceasefire, if Trump, not
ceasefire, sorry, if Trump gets a Nobel Peace Prize,
oh my God.
That would be the craziest content.
It does appear to be holding after a pretty shaky start.
Israel and Iran are both keeping their powder dry,
at least for now.
Mike Tobin is joining us live in Tel Aviv with the latest.
Hi, Mike.
That would be crazy.
I know.
Bill, you've got all sides in this.
conflict claiming victory at this point. You got President Trump in the Hague right now,
pushing back at the news agencies who have run reports that...
Honestly, I think that's great. Everybody wants to say they won? Great. In a way, you did.
Everybody avoided spending more money in lives. Yeah.
An intelligence report suggesting that the U.S. damage or the damage done by the U.S.
strikes is not as extensive as the president says they are. The Secretary of State is traveling
with them, criticizing these news agencies for running reports that were generated.
by a leak.
This is what a leaker is telling you the intelligence says.
That's the game these people play.
We drop 12 of the strongest bombs on the planet right down the hole in two places.
Like the Death Star?
Like the Death Star?
Now anything in the world can be rebuilt.
But now we know where it is.
And if they try to rebuild it, we'll have options there as well.
But all this leaker...
Just boil it up again.
These leakers are professional stabbers.
Professional stabbers.
Damn.
The IAEA chief, Raphael Grosy says he wants to get inspectors on the ground to assess the damage,
but he is in agreement with President Trump that Iran and its nuclear program are no longer the same.
Hardline supporters of Iran's government gathered to rally in Tehran.
Iran also executed three men they accuse of spying for Israel.
They were convicted in an Iranian court of struggling.
It's all the same flag, isn't it?
Wow.
How about that?
equipment used and an assassination.
Meantime, Iranian President Massoud Peshtian is claiming victory and publicly expressing a desire to work out differences with the United States.
Now, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also claiming victory, saying that two existential threats to the Jewish state are now gone.
The ballistic missile arsenal of Iran and Iran's nuclear program.
Bill, back to you.
And hopefully the people in Israel can finally take a breath now that they don't have missiles coming in every day.
Imagine that.
Mike Tobin live in Tel Aviv.
Thank you, Mike.
Let's bring you to retire for our general, Joseph Fotel.
He's a former CENTCOM commander and is so good to have you here today.
Yesterday afternoon, the IAEA director was on.
Yeah, I didn't see any pride flags over there.
I wonder why.
That's weird.
Take a listen to what he said.
I want to get your take.
Yeah.
What we see is a very important degree of damage in the three facilities,
Natanz, which was the first to be hit and sustained very, very serious damage
in one of the important centrifuge halls where enrichment was being carried out.
This is the guy that runs the agency for atomic energy, basically, and, like, you know, judging and, like, you know, regulating it.
Although no one has been there inside to see, of course, the conclusion is that the damage must be, you know, very, very, very important.
General, we can pull up the pictures here for the before and after, and our audience is getting used to seeing these.
But I think what the IAE director was saying is that we don't necessarily know for sure, but that he says that there has been a very important degree of damage.
What are you hearing or what do you know that can add to this conversation?
Yeah, thanks, Dana. It's great to be with you.
I mean, just look at that. I mean, it was like this and now it's.
like this i mean fuck this shit is blown to fuck up like i mean how you how you think this like it
is done i think that giant hole look at that and it certainly underscores the significance of our
strike here and the fact that damage is blow ground no this is another one iran's nuclear weapons
capability is not the same today as it was just a week ago or just a few days ago yeah so i think
that's an important assessment and of course he emphasized the importance in getting people on the ground
to look at this. I think the thing that's most important for people to appreciate is this battle
damage assessment process that has now become kind of something common to talk about. It really is a
process. Everybody, somebody says everyone's retired. They underestimate the intelligence of the government.
It's sad. The problem is that people think that the government is stupid whenever the wars take 20 years.
But what they don't realize is that that's working as intended. It was supposed to take 20 years.
goes through certain phases that starts with very simple initial assessments and then it gets more
into the detailed total system analysis and when we look at that we do value looking at getting information
people that have been on the ground but we also look at other things like the effects of the
Israeli strikes for example them going after things like the conversion plants or the manufacturing
process these are yeah they blew a bunch of other shit up to be worked in to the total
They're destroying the entire pipeline, basically.
System damage assessment here that really tells us what the long-term impact of this is.
Yes, people are impatient, right?
We are used to ordering from DoorDash and getting it 10 minutes later.
That's not how the intelligence will work.
If you had to guess how much time is needed in order to fully assess and get a good sense.
Well, it's going to be days to weeks, I think, in terms of this.
How could they possibly know what's underground?
As soon as people can get on the ground.
and we can again
I mean, you have radar and ship,
but that's not everything.
Then the intelligence community,
the Pentagon,
have the opportunity to,
you know,
to make a better assessment.
Trump reveals that Israeli agents
entered Fordow after the U.S. strike.
Israel's guys went in there after the hit
and they said it was total obliteration.
What the fuck, really?
What the impacts are.
But I think it's,
I think it's very clear.
There's a significant amount of damage
that has been done to the Iranian nuclear weapons
I don't think there's any ability to dispute that.
It's definitely different today than it was.
The Sancom Commander nominee who is going for the job.
He testified on Capitol Hill yesterday about Iran as a danger overall.
Watch.
I think we would all agree that Iran is the number one source of instability in the region,
the number one source of and sponsor of terror throughout the world.
At the strategic level, I think they've been weakened since the events of the
of 7 October at the tactical level.
I think they've been degraded deterring Iran and its proxies.
I think that is a critical element of our national security.
We've got to be in a three-point stance, ready to go every single day.
Do you agree with that assessment or would you have anything to add in terms of dangers in the region?
I do agree with that assessment.
I think it's pretty accurate.
Certainly, Iran has suffered some significant strategic setbacks.
Their long-range, you know, standoff weapons are
ballistic missiles have taken a beating over the last 12 or 13 days. Their nuclear weapons
program has been severely damaged. And of course, the third leg of their strategy of the
proxies, we've seen what's happened to Hezbo, we've seen what's happened to Hamas.
We've done a lot of damage to the Houthis. They really haven't responded in this situation.
We still have the Iranian militia groups in Iraq and in Syria, but they have not responded much.
state, they may in fact be deterred by the actions that have been taken by the Israelis and by the
Americans over the last several days.
So that said, they still have the ability to put boats out into the, into the Straits of Hormuz.
They still have the ability to mine.
They're not going to do that shit.
They're not going to do any of that.
Why the fuck would they do that?
They literally just got to get out of jail free card.
Yeah, they're not going to do any of that.
still have likely
audio which, no, no, it's just this audio's fucked up.
That's it because they're annoying.
Yeah.
Damage out there and they have a drone and cyber capability.
So I don't think you can count I ran out here,
although they have, I think, been strategically set back in a number of ways.
General Votel, thank you for joining us today.
That's not really a surprise.
I mean, like, I'm, yeah, I mean, it's insane to me that people leak this shit
and they thought that nothing was going to happen.
Like, because you, you remember.
like the thing is that Marco Rubio
seems like the kind of guy
that loyalty and trust
means a lot and so
the moment that somebody probably went
and curved them
you can see he's actually fucking mad
about this like this is the same thing he was
mad about was Zelensky too
this is the same exact fucking thing
saw
