The Adam Mockler Show - Something big is happening...
Episode Date: April 1, 2026Adam Mockler breaks down how global leaders are distancing themselves from Trump’s Iran war as tensions rise and economic impacts spread worldwide. As alliances shift and pressure mounts, the global... response is beginning to change. Click below for premium Adam Mockler content 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler/join 👉 https://adammockler.com/subscribe JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adammockler Contact: contact@mocklermedia.com Business inquiries: adammocklerteam@unitedtalent.com Adam Mockler - Mockler Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is not our war.
We will not be drawn into the conflict.
That is not in our national interest.
And the most effective way we can support the cost of living in Britain
is to push for de-escalation in the Middle East.
Wow, that was Prime Minister Kier Starrmer of the United Kingdom,
very clearly distancing himself from Donald Trump's war against Iran,
not only distancing himself, but trying to draw a dichotomy.
between somebody who wants to de-escalate, which is Kier-Starmur,
versus Donald Trump and Netanyahu who want to endlessly escalate this war.
We've got a lot of breaking news to run down because things are changing irreversibly.
There is an irreversible change to the way the global structure works,
not only since Trump took office, but I'm talking about the last 28 days or so,
the way oil flow works throughout the world, the way our allies look at us throughout the world,
has rapidly changed, and I'm going to prove that throughout this video.
Trump is addressing the nation tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern, and then multiple other world leaders announced addresses to their nation.
So something big is happening.
Who knows if he's ramping up the war, if he's winding down?
He'll likely just lie for two hours about the objectives of the war.
But either way, I'll be on CNN Newsnight tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern, live reacting to Donald Trump's speech.
So we're doing a special two-hour episode.
I'll be on CNN tonight and on CNN tomorrow reacting to this Trump's speech.
catch me there. Thank you guys. Make sure you drop a like on this video and let's just jump right into what's been happening.
So the prime minister of Australia, then he posted this early in the morning at about 6 a.m. New York time and it says,
my address to the nation. And what he lays out in this is completely contradictory to how Donald Trump is describing this situation.
The prime minister of Australia explains to the people of Australia in a very leadership like way.
I'm sure this guy's not a perfect leader.
I only know bits and pieces about him,
but this is how you communicate to the public.
This is how you communicate to the people
and show that you have their interest in mind,
not your own interest.
Take a look at this.
This is good leadership in my opinion.
Fellow Australians, by nature, we're an optimistic country.
But I understand that right now it's hard to be positive.
The war in the Middle East has caused the biggest spike
in petrol and diesel prices
in history. Australia is not an active participant in this war, but all Australians are paying
higher prices because of it. I know that you're seeing this at the servo and at the supermarket,
and I understand farmers and truckies, small businesses and families are doing it tough.
I just doing it tough. I kind of like that phrase, but I want to say, world leaders are very
intentionally trying to distance themselves from the poison pill that is this war.
any political leader who is supporting Trump in the United States, anybody who is tying their wagon to Trump, like J.D. Vance, the Marco Rubio's, the Pete Hagsats, they are going to have a rough political career ahead of this, especially a rough midterms. So I think these other world leaders are kind of reading between the lines, and they're saying, listen, our people are going to begin voting us out because of the Trump administration. You know, this kind of reminds me of the anti-status quo voting during COVID. Many people voted against world leaders,
the globe due to the impact of COVID, not because every world leader was responsible for
COVID, but because the economic effects made them very unpopular because people did not like
the status quo.
What I'm trying to say is Trump is creating another situation in which world leaders across
the globe could get voted out due to his actions because he is ruining prices for everybody.
Let's watch a longer clip of Kier Starmor, and then I want to dig into some new updates we
have with the war, because as I said, as the title will say, everything is true.
changing. Everything is rapidly changing and it's starting with our allies.
Trump said yesterday that he wouldn't come the aid of the UK anymore in his true social
post. How seriously do you take that threats from our main ally? Well, it's very important that
we're clear there's been a good deal of pressure on me to change my position in relation to
joining the war and I'm not going to change my position on the war. So whatever the pressure,
whatever the noise, I'm the British Prime Minister and I have to act in our national interests.
I should say that on defence and security and intelligence, we're obviously working closely with the US, as we always do.
And in relation to the planning on the Strait of Hormuz, of course that involves talking to the Americans as well.
So as I say, whatever the pressure, whatever the noise, my job is as British Prime Minister to concentrate on what's in the British National
interest. That's what's guided me through this conflict so far. It will continue to guide me as we go
forward. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you. Wow, that was a very clear distancing from Donald
Trump's pressure. So I heard from Kier Starmour that he's laying out two different ways in which the
United States and the United Kingdom are interacting. The intelligence communities are sharing
intelligence with each other. That is expected. We are allies. We should be sharing intelligence.
But the leaders of the United States are trying a pressure campaign on Kier Starmour. He used
the word pressure. He said, I'm not going to succumb to the pressure. He's talking about Donald
Trump repeatedly bullying the United Kingdom, threatening the United Kingdom, threatening to pull out
of NATO because NATO won't fix the fire that Donald Trump lit. This morning we learned, as you can see
on screen, that Trump says he is strongly considering leaving NATO, highlighting U.S. support
when it came to Ukraine. This makes no sense what he says. Quote, Ukraine wasn't our problem,
it was a test, and we were there for them, and we would always have been there for them.
They weren't there for us.
Okay, first of all, first of all, we signed the Budapest memorandum in 1994, which said that if Ukraine gave up their nukes, we had to help Ukraine.
Second of all, Europe didn't start the war with Ukraine.
We started the war with Iran, and we're asking Europe to help us, but Russia started the war with Europe.
So we went and we helped Ukraine, at least under Biden, we gave them a lot of weaponry.
Under Trump, we have helped them a bit, but it's kind of mixed with all of this bullying and Trump kind of, you know, glazes Vladimir Putin will,
yelling at Zelensky, so it's all messed up under Trump. And he's claiming that this is the same
situation? Dude, Donald Trump basically abandoned Ukraine in Europe. And then when Europe is asked to go
on a suicide mission through the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump is really pissed off that they
won't do it. It makes no sense. And I just want to be very clear, our NATO allies died for us
after 9-11. Many of our European allies and even Canadian allies died for us after 9-11.
So Trump's repetitive line that NATO has never been there for us and that we don't need them,
it's just sickening.
It's not true.
Let's listen to how people are feeling at the gas pump.
This is one Florida resident.
If you could pick one word to describe the state of the economy right now.
What would that one word be?
All f*** up.
All f*** up.
All f*** up.
I'm paying $2,600 a more for my rent.
And that ain't no bills included.
If you could pick $1, $2,600 a month in rent.
That's before we have gas prices factored in, which will squeeze the average person,
squeeze the average family.
That's before you factor in, I mean, whatever health care costs, whatever goods and services costs that will be spiked by this oil crisis.
So just think about it.
When diesel prices spike, diesel underlies the cost of many other goods throughout the globe and throughout the United States.
So there will be secondary effects, secondary inflation, and we already see gas prices spiking with no end in sight.
This is an 18-month chart of gas prices.
You can see that they actually had stabilized around the three days.
dollar area, a little above $3.
Then they dropped down to about $275, $280.
Now it's spiking.
And, you know, the other day I made a video where it was about right here, and a lot of
commenters were like, okay, it'll probably calm down.
It'll probably be done spiking.
Even I was like, maybe this is the highest it hits, but nope, it continues to spike even
further.
And there are reports that oil could hit $200 per barrel.
I've heard very credible reports that were heading towards $170 per barrel.
which would directly correlate with higher and higher and higher gas prices.
And what is Secretary of Rubio saying on TV, on Fox News?
He's saying, why are we even in NATO?
You have to ask that question, why are we in NATO?
Let's take a listen to this clip.
The NATO is simply about us having troops in Europe to defend Europe,
but when we need their help, not their help, we're not asking them to conduct airstrikes.
When we need them to allow us to use their military bases, their answer is no.
Then why are we in NATO?
You have to ask that question.
Why do we have billions and billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars over the years, trillions of dollars, and all these American forces stationed in the region?
If we can...
Donald Trump said back in January that he might have to make a choice between seizing Greenland and preserving NATO.
Donald Trump said back in December that Greenland must be ours by any means.
Trump said back in June of 2025 that he cannot rule out military force against our NATO ally of Denmark slash Greenland.
So now for Republicans to turn around and act really just confounded on TV as to why NATO would ever possibly not want to join an offensive mission is a complete misunderstanding of what NATO exists to do.
You guys might have seen this debate clip that went viral of me talking to this magal woman, and she says, why do we even have allies?
What are they for?
And I go, you're fundamentally misunderstanding what NATO is for.
NATO is a defensive alliance.
When Article 5 is triggered, it is to defend everybody.
You can't trigger Article 5 of NATO to go on an offensive mission to the Middle East for another endless, dumb war.
And you know what I, you know what I'm going to say?
Marco Rubio knows better than what he's saying on TV right now.
I can confidently say Marco Rubio understands why we're NATO.
He understands why we have the NATO alliance.
And I know for a fact Marco Rubio is pro-Ukraine and anti-Russia.
Yes, he's sold out his soul to MAGA.
And yes, he's putting on a political performance on TV.
but I've listened to enough of this guy to know that he's not dumb.
He knows why NATO exists, and that makes it more disgusting.
I'm going to leave it there.
Make sure you put CNN on your calendar for tonight and tomorrow so you don't miss it.
I love you all, and peace out.
