The Charlie Kirk Show - America Strikes Iran: The Live Reaction
Episode Date: June 22, 2025Wait two weeks? How about two days. President Trump shocked the country when he announced bomb strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites late Saturday. Charlie, Jack, Blake and Andrew were there live to ...hear President Trump's speech, analyze what the strikes mean and what could happen next, and listen to the very wide spectrum of reactions from the MAGA base. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com! Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello everybody, I'm Blake. We'll be having Charlie join us in about 10
minutes. He's racing into the studio right now.
Welcome to the show.
If you're here, you all know what's going on.
About an hour ago, President Trump announced via Truth Social how else he just said, quote,
we have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including
Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
All planes are now outside of Iranian airspace.
A full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary site, Fordow.
All planes are safely on their way home.
Congratulations to our great American warriors.
There is not another military in the world that could have done this.
Now is the time for peace. Thank you for your attention to this matter." He then
said a few minutes later, I will be giving an address to the nation at 10
p.m. from the White House regarding our successful military operation in Iran.
This is a historic moment for the United States of America Israel and the world Iran must now agree to end this war
Thank you. So he says he'll be speaking at 10 p.m. Eastern. That is about 40 minutes from now
We'll obviously be watching those remarks live and then reacting to them afterwards. Like I said, Charlie will be joining us
We'll also have producer Andrew probably Jack Pesovic. Maybe some reporters will be getting them all right here
So to highlight those places we struck can we get our map of the locations in Iran?
The main one they were focused on is Fodro. That is our Fordo Fordo. That is a location in central, Iran
It's one of those little red cylinder shapes. That is a major
underground facility where uranium
enrichment for potential nuclear weapons was conducted. The reason that was a big deal,
the reason there was a lot of people in Israel and in the United States arguing for the US
to strike it is it's an underground facility, deep underground, so normal bombing for the
most part can't damage it. So what they wanted was a US big bunker buster bomb
We have this 30,000 pound bomb that can go deep underground and detonate so it's capable of destroying locations
That are hundreds of feet underground. I saw some reports on X that we dropped. I believe they said
30 or maybe it was I think it was 30 tons
of bombs which would basically amount to two of these it's about 30,000 pounds so
60,000 pounds 30 tons of those we also struck one of the other sites Natanz
that's another enrichment plant and then Isfahan that is a major city in Iran but
it had one of their nuclear facilities in it
So those are the locations that they hit as Trump said
it sounds like we hit them at this point about two and a half hours ago and
All of our bombers would already be out of Iran in airspace and back to wherever they took off from
Which might be somewhere in the Mideast might be as far away as the Pacific if they flew in from our base in Guam or wherever.
President Trump has signaled he wants this to be the end of America's intervention in
this.
We've talked a lot about this on our program.
What would the results be if we intervened in Iran?
You have people who are campaigning for full regime change.
They want to topple the Ayatollah, that's the religious leader of Iran. They want
to overthrow the Islamic regime, install a new government. Some of them want boots
on the ground. We have been arguing very strongly against that level of
intervention on this show for reasons that you can anticipate. Regime change
has not gone well for us in the Middle East
for the past 25 years.
Afghanistan failed.
Iraq was a bloodbath.
Libya was a disaster.
We don't really want to do another one of those
in a country that is three times as big as Iraq,
has four times as many people as Iraq did when we invaded it.
Lots of downside to that.
But the argument that some have made and that it seems
one over President Trump is you can do a limited strike on Iran. You can hit their nuclear facility,
keep them from getting a nuclear weapon, show that we are dead serious about that, but then signal
that is as far as we want to go. Our goal is not to destroy your country. Our goal is not to
overthrow your government. Our goal is you can't have country. Our goal is not to overthrow your government.
Our goal is you can't have a nuclear weapon and we won't let you. And that's something
President Trump has been saying for the past decade. He said in his very first, I believe
his very first speech as a candidate about 10 years ago, he said, Iran, he said Iraq
was a disaster and he said Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. And that would chart out
to I am willing to bomb Iran to stop their nuclear program
But I am not interested in regime change now one of the dangers is
Once you've struck Iran you don't have full control on whether the war escalates or not the
Revolutionary Guard of Iran that is a branch of their military
they Guard of Iran that is a branch of their military. They have an ex-account of
course, everyone does, and they tweeted something in in Persian that said, now
the war has begun for us. Now Iran has done a lot of bluster that I think a
few days ago they said what happens tonight will be remembered for centuries
to come and I don't remember anything else happening that night so there's
room for bluster. But that is certainly not a signal that
they want peace immediately there's things that they can do to the United
States we have bases in the Middle East they're closer to Iran than Israel is
they've been lobbying a lot of ballistic missiles at Israel some of those have
gotten through they've killed a few dozen people in Israel. They could start shooting some of those at our bases in the Middle East.
And if U.S. troops are killed, if U.S. troops are killed by the dozens, will it be so easy
to say we're not going to get any further involved? That's one of the risks to this.
And we'll be talking about all of that with Charlie when he gets in. Charlie will be here. He's racing down.
He's racing down the interstate here in Phoenix.
He will be in as soon as possible.
I will probably have Andrew able to join us very soon as well.
But for the time being, you have me.
People are starting to respond to this.
Amusingly, the first lawmaker that I saw weigh in on how great this was was
Senator John Fetterman a Democrat. He said he was strongly supportive of this strike on Iran and
You know that that guy has turned out
Pretty funny and he's been quite quite the war hawk from Pennsylvania
What else do we have people weighing in. Thank you for
everyone who's tuning in and watching us. Feel free to comment on our live chat. Do
you think this is a good idea. Are you worried about further escalation. Do you want us to
back out now. It's I'm Sam being told we have Andrew Andrew are you there. I am Blake. Yeah
I am tech difficulties looks like I'm a bit pixelated. I apologize, but huge momentous night.
We were all sort of bracing whether or not this was going to come over the weekend.
And here we are.
I can tell, you know, candidly by the online reaction that MAGA, some of our base is pretty
frustrated.
But I would just let everybody I would just caution everybody, give,
give this some time to play out.
Um, president Trump has earned our trust.
Uh, I think, you know, he's got some explaining to do.
I think the, the base wants to hear why he's decided to make this decision.
Uh, but I, I believe, you know, Charlie has been voicing this on X, that, you know,
the weight of the world was on President Trump's shoulders. This is what he decided to do. He
deserves our trust. And I think the world is going to be absolutely fixated on his 10pm Eastern
address to the nation, explaining his logic logic. Already we're getting indications that President Trump is saying that
diplomacy had ran its course.
There was no diplomatic off ramp.
And this is why the U.S.
decided to drop six.
Now we've confirmed six bunker busters on Fordow.
There was some speculation Blake you and I both know that they were going to use
two. But apparently there's three entrances into Fordow and they dropped two There was some speculation, Blake, you and I both know that they were going to use two,
but apparently there's three entrances into Fordow and they dropped two bunker busters
on each of those entrances, completely destroying that nuclear facility.
The first bunker buster leaves about a 20 to 25 foot open gaping hole.
The second bunker buster...
Sorry, Andrew, you're just coming in and out there.
It's like maybe you've been targeted by,
maybe you're part of the Iranian military
with some of the spotty internet,
but no, we'll work on making sure you stay plugged in.
As he was saying, yeah, Fordow, quite the complex.
It's kind of funny, of course,
that it's this deep underground, you know, secretive
nuclear facility, yet we also like seem to know everything in the world about it. It's like, you
know, how many entrances it has, how deep underground it is, exactly what they do there. It doesn't
speak that well for the Iranian state security, or maybe it speaks very well for our own military
intelligence and, you know, the military intelligence of Israel. We're starting to see clips here I'm not sure if that's something from the
strikes but I imagine the strikes would have happened at the time no that's just
general wartime footage yeah because it's about I want to say about 4 a.m.
in Iran right now it's sound or maybe 5 a.m. they got they got hit at about 2 30
a.m. Iranian time to make everything as maximally confusing as possible, Iran operates on a time zone
that is a half hour off from everybody else.
So if something happens at 2.30, it's on the hour everywhere else.
Lovely country, definitely a bunch of sane people who run it.
But yes, so this was their big underground facility.
Now a big debate that was happening before this occurred was, the US bunker busters destroy it and if they do how far back does it
actually set their nuclear program? Iran has already claimed they were able to
evacuate the most important things from this facility which would be some of the
equipment and the actual uranium itself. They're using this to say that there's
not a risk of general nuclear
contamination from enriched uranium getting blown all over central Iran. They're saying they got
that out. Now, if that's true and it's enough uranium to make a nuclear bomb, then theoretically
they could still build a nuclear bomb if they have the other facilities that you need for putting
one together. I'm not a technical expert on that, but that's clearly something that we need to be worried
about.
Well, like, I mean, to your point, they call it a secretive nuclear facility.
We have three dimensional maps of this place.
We know Mossad has already kind of infiltrated Iran at a very deep level.
And meanwhile, we're supposed to believe, as Iran is claiming they've evacuated all
of the nuclear materials, that we wouldn't have seen that.
So I find that to be highly suspicious, and I'm skeptical that they were able to get everything
out of there.
And meanwhile, we know from the Iranian past as prologue
that they like to, there's a lot of bluster, they posture a lot to save face.
So that's my, that's my assessment there. Alright, I think we have Charlie walking
in in just a minute here, so he'll be joining us. I'm sure he'll have a lot to
say about this. He's, I mean, we can say he's been playing a role in all of this. He was in DC. I don't want to dish anymore
but he has definitely been weighing in on the right. This has been a big debate
within our movement. Is this worth intervening? What how high are the
potential benefits? How great are the potential downsides? And I think we can
all agree whatever our point of view going in, now it's happened.
Our job is to make sure that the results after this are what is best for America.
So even if you oppose this strike, our job now is not to pout about it.
Our job is how do we make sure this works out the best for the American people?
And I think from my perspective, and I'm sure Charlie will say something similar our perspective is
We don't like the Iranian nuclear program if this disabled them, that's great
But our goal is don't let this escalate don't let this turn into a wider war in other countries
Don't let this result in American boots on the ground and Iran don't let it get a bunch of our people killed
Yeah, and Blake I I believe that we're going to the president Trump is gonna
Have rally his base around him. We've let it be known on this show
Charlie has on social media that we are we are not
Keen on another quagmire in the Middle East, but here's the good news neither is President Trump
And I think President Trump has earned our trust that he assessed the situation.
He determined this was the best route forward.
And we have to believe that he has intel that we don't have as far as Iran's capabilities
on striking our troops and striking back.
And by the way, Blake, I will just say that President Trump's tour through the
Middle East and the Arab states recently is looming very large in my mind.
He consolidated a lot of support, a lot of financial partnerships and cooperation.
And plus you've got the Abraham Accords.
This is an area of the country that we have a lot of support in, actually.
Hello, everybody.
I'm here.
I made here.
I made it.
We had some technical challenges.
No, my home studio is not bombed tonight.
Hello, everybody.
Tonight's a very serious evening.
I first just want to say we have to, regardless of your opinion of this operation, which I
do want to hear about, this operation was done seamlessly.
And you better believe the military capacity and military might of the US military was
on full display for the world to see.
This is an operation that really only the US military can handle.
Not even the Russian military would be able to do something like this.
And I got to be honest, we did not even know what happened until it announced.
Now I had my phone off because of Shabbat, but now that I'm back at text I was getting everything really big happens on Shabbat like the trump
Getting shot. No, it's the other trump assassination. No, no, no exactly. Don't get me started
So it's like and so I was getting some I like three three hours ahead of time. I was starting to get some like hey
Game on but I didn't know because my phone was off and I have no regrets
so first of all only the u.s military would know because my phone was off and I have no regrets. So first of all only the US military would have been able to pull this off.
And honestly you know we've kind of been there's been some doomerism about the US
military
like oh it's super weak, it's super woke. Well actually at the top levels for top
level sophistication like
operations like this. We still for the most part if it
really matters if it's like you have to fly
the bomber that drops the bunker buster,
or you have to be the special forces who rescue the president when he's kidnapped, those guys
are pretty good.
Yes.
And it's not great to have only those guys be the absolute best if that's what's happening.
And God bless these pilots.
It's a very difficult operation and they crushed it.
And so now to the, and it's not at all to an easy assignment.
So I sent out a couple of tweets and this is my personal perspective on this.
And the president is going to be going live in about 20 minutes because his address is going to matter a lot.
It's going to be one of the most important presidential addresses of the last 10 years,
and definitely one of the most, if not the most important, primetime presidential address in President Trump's career.
President Donald Trump has been clear for 20 years that Iran will not get a nuclear
weapon.
For 20 years he has said that.
Iran will not get a nuclear weapon.
Now for some people that are criticizing President Trump, your criticisms would have more potency
if President Trump did not try to have a diplomatic solution beforehand.
There was a 60-day diplomatic window, and Iran was just playing games.
They were just going, wishy and washy.
I don't know if you want that.
And President Trump said, look, on day 61,
you're not going to like what happens.
President Trump let Israel off the leash,
and Israel did what Israel did.
And President Donald Trump, he was very, very patient.
He had a lot of restraint.
Now, understand, this is not yet a settled issue at all because some people are still calling for regime change.
Oh, go for the head of the snake.
President Donald Trump has actually said, we are not going to do that.
We are not going to do regime change.
And for those of you just tuning in right now, I do want to hear from the audience,
can you email me right now, Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com.
Did you vote for President Trump? Number one. And number two, do you support this operation tonight? I'm curious. I want to hear from you. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. We're going to
get probably 10,000 emails in the next couple of minutes. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. I have
my email inbox up here and I'm going to read them. And so it is very tempting and very easy to do armchair
quarterbacking in an operation like this. Oh, he should have done this. Like, spare me. He had the
weight of the world on his shoulders. Now understand how it is presented. If Iran were to get a nuclear
weapon and proliferate nuclear technology, it would, the chances of them using it is one thing, but it changes
how seriously you must take that nation immediately.
We have to take Pakistan a lot more seriously just because they developed the nuclear weapon.
So here you have a terrorist state that could potentially have a nuclear weapon.
And when Trump speaks, you should absolutely listen.
President Donald Trump in November of 2011 said, quote, Iran's quest for nuclear weapons
is a major threat to our nation's national security interests.
We can't allow Iran to go nuclear, period.
Now the tweet that I sent that has gone very viral, I'm going to read for you right on
air.
And it's very simple.
And, by the way, no one should be, I don't like the, I think that we have a very moderate,
very America first perspective here.
And let me tell you kind of the two different camps that I can't stand online right now.
Number one is the rejoicing.
People that are just overly celebrating, no, no, no, guys, you've got to have humility
with this.
These things can escalate.
Americans can die.
Simultaneously, the people that are just doomerism, oh, this is World War III,
just come on, no, no, no, no.
Sometimes in life, there's more than just a sloppy binary, and
especially in this situation, you must have a lot of heaviness.
And say, okay, first of all, great for the American troops.
President Trump had the weight of the world on his shoulders,
sitting in the Oval Office looking at two separate options.
And he made the choice with prudence and decisiveness and practicality.
And he saw this as a threat to United States national interest.
Here is my tweet.
Iran gave President Trump no choice.
For a decade he has been adamant that Iran will never get a nuclear weapon.
Iran has decided to forgo diplomacy in pursuit of a bomb.
This is a surgical strike operated perfectly. President Trump acted with prudence and decisiveness."
Now additionally, there was another, there's another, let's actually read President Trump's
truth social, which by the way is the first we heard of it. This is how amazing these
B-2 bombers are. None of the Iranian, no one even knew.
There was, I think when like Israel launched
their initial strikes there was like people in Lebanon being like oh yeah. Oh I see the
planes. Their planes are flying overhead. This was just like okay 90 minutes later.
And by the way we're live on Real America's Voice. We have 47,000 on YouTube. We're live
on Rumble. I want to hear from you. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Do you support what
America did tonight? Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com.
I'm going to read the emails in a second here.
And so here's what Donald Trump said.
It was the truth. Social heard around the world.
And the truth, social heard around the world is this.
We have completed our very successful attack
on three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow,
Natanz and Estefan.
All planes are now outside of Iranian airspace
and our payloads of bombs was dropped on the primary site bombs all capitalized by
the way all planes are safely on their way home congratulations to our great
American warriors there is not another military in the world that could have
done this now is the time for peace thank you for your attention to this
matter I love that now and by the, and by the way, the President Trump doing this, he's also had another one following
up saying that Iran better not respond.
So now really all eyes are on Iran at this point.
Iran has a lot of options.
I have heard estimates from people in the intel world that there could be upwards of
a thousand sleeper cells here in America.
Could be.
Again, that could be fear mongering, that could be BS, it could be zero, it could be upwards of a thousand sleeper cells here in America. Could be. Again, that could
be fear-mongering. That could be BS. It could be zero. It could be a hundred. But we don't know,
because Joe Biden had a wide open border. And that, by the way, that President Trump had to
factor that into his decision. In some ways, you're almost kind of pinned up against a wall
when you do something like this. Like, hey, if you bomb Fordow, all of a sudden Joe Biden's open border invaders might come
after you.
Number two, right now the prayers need to go for the American troops that are in U.S.
bases within Iranian ballistic missile proximity.
Can we put up a map there, Blake?
There definitely is one in Qatar.
So the Qatar air base is outside of Doha.
It's in the middle of the desert.
So Qatar is one of the smallest of the Gulf states.
You can actually see Qatar right there
on the southern part of your map.
It's right between the Persian Gulf.
From the northernmost point of Qatar to Iran,
it's only like, what is that Blake,
a hundred, 250 miles maybe I'm approximating.
So the American Air Force Base is very, very remote.
That is a juicy potential target for Iran. Now, Iran actually has a warmer relationship with Qatar
than they do Saudi Arabia. So that would be potentially a very risky thing. Now remember,
though, this is a very important component. When Donald Trump took out Soleimani in 2020, Iran did try to kill American troops.
It was not just performative. In fact, I was talking to a high level guy in the U.S. government
last night, and he says, Charlie, you might not remember. When we took out Soleimani,
as soon as we took out Somali, all the bases are on high alert. So here's how this works. All the
bases go on high alert. Right now, they this works. All the bases go on high alert. Right now they have all the planes fully,
literally they have engines running.
They have cars ready to go.
You could tell when a ballistic missile is taking off.
And because of our technology,
we could tell within a couple of miles
where that ballistic missile is gonna go.
So we have right now full radar capacity all over Iran.
As soon as a ballistic missile starts going,
because the ballistic missiles have to go up and they go down, right?
They're different than, they're different than, what, javelins, right?
They can kind of go a little bit more horizontal.
These go up, they go down.
As soon as we have a vague idea that there might be a ballistic missile launch near Qatar,
one of our bases, there will be an evacuation order. Now, understand, when they struck one of our bases in Iraq in 2020 after we took out Qasem Soleimani,
they literally hit a tent that a lot of service members would be sleeping in.
They hit their target and they killed how many troops? Zero.
Because our military was properly prepared.
So the prayer right now is if Iran tries to go after
one of our military bases that all of this preparation ends up kind of coming
to fruition. So what does that mean? That means that they're going to be able to
go into bunkers. Now by the way some of the troops got concussions but they
didn't die and these bases are on the highest level alert. Now there are
Patriot defensive missile systems as well that could
be launched and intercept partially ballistic missiles. Blake, you want to try?
Yeah, I just want to, we have an image up there that we got off Council of Foreign Relations.
So this is US military presence in the Middle East, basically as of right now. They keep
this pretty regularly updated. Any of those red dots you can see are active US controlled
bases.
There's a bunch of them in Kuwait.
We have I think 13,000 troops in Kuwait.
That is 100, I bet at the closest those bases are maybe a hundred miles from Iran.
Correct.
Which is nothing.
Big legacy obviously from the Iraq war, both Iraq wars.
Then yeah, as you mentioned, that air base in Qatar, that's a very large one.
We also have a base in Bahrain, we have a base in UAE, and any of these orange dots
are places that have some kind of US military presence. So we have some troops in Saudi
Arabia, we still have troops in Iraq. We have troops in southeastern Syria, we have troops
in Jordan. We have guys all over the place. We also have naval vessels, we have the Carl
Vinson carrier. We have the
Nimitz carrier, I believe, was on the way from the Indian Ocean. And those can be vulnerable
too. Iran has a naval force that is actually designed for the level, like the huge gap
between Iran's capabilities and our own. They have a lot of motorboats. They have guys who
can frankly do suicide attacks on our ships. So if they lot of motorboats. They have guys who can frankly do suicide
attacks on our ships. So if they decide to go very aggressive, you might see something
where...
Totally. Well, and sleeper... I know that you might roll your eyes... some people roll
their eyes at sleeper cells. But let's just put it this way. Forget sleeper cell. What
if there's just a sympathetic Iranian? Like a sympathetic Mohammedan that's here, you
know, potentially that might run a...
Radicals? What if a guy just gets angry and he goes and he rents a u-haul truck and he drives it through
I've read right fourth of July celebration. Those are happening in a couple weeks
So I mean so and so again, I'm not here to fear monger. I'm just looking we're going through here
Just factual threat analysis now
We're getting tons of emails freedom at Charlie Kirk comm and based on the chat my team is saying it's about 50-50
Let me tell you where I stand and you guys know and by the way one day. Let me tell you where I stand. And you guys know,
and by the way, one day I'll tell you everything I did this week.
Blake knows, but all I can say is that my position privately has been my position publicly. I trust
President Trump and I've been very consistent, but I have and still do know that when you enter
situations like this, they can escalate. I've always been against a nuclear weapon.
No one wants a nuclear weapon.
If you want Iran to have a nuclear weapon, that's a completely irrational position.
I have no time for that.
OK, the more important question, though, and we're going to see, OK, did this actually
take out Iran's nuclear program completely?
We don't know.
Did it delay?
Did it buy us time?
That is a situation that is kind of unclear.
It's a little bit murky.
Number two though, and I think this is a very important component, which is how many Americans
might get caught in the crosshairs in response.
We should pray that that number is zero.
We should pray that that number is zero.
And then number three, which I think is critical,
and that I've kind of been insistent about, is can we make sure that this does not now go up an
escalatory ladder? Can we just say in, out, and done? President Trump's truth social was basically
a foreshadowing, like he wants us to be like Soleimani. I take your guy out, you go launch
some missiles, We're done now
Here's where it might get very hairy and this is where for those you at home should pray and we should keep a close Eye in this boy. This all might happen right now. There might be Iranian response tonight
We got President Trump speaking in 15 minutes because President Trump said if you even lay a finger on a US service member
They're gonna have problems if they take out a US service member and then President Trump responds with more
You know more bombs that could end up being an problems if they take out a US service member and then President Trump responds with more
bombs that could end up being an escalation.
My premise has been this.
Is it going to be effective?
Iran claims they got all the Iranian out.
I think they're just a bunch of liars.
Okay.
I mean, we don't know, right?
I mean, we're going to trust Iran's, you know, that sounds like a major code.
They said a lot of things in the last week.
By the way, I mean, first of all, can we just say whether you're for or against this the Iranian social media game is
the worst in the history of the digital world
So tonight's AI slop so I'm right. I'm gonna throw to Andrew tonight. There will be something that will be heard for centuries to come
Really what like okay? They launched some missiles like okay for centuries to come. Really? What?
Okay, they launched some missiles.
Okay, for centuries to come.
I mean, just give me a break.
So, and so, the final point on this,
and again, I've been very, very consistent,
both privately and publicly,
in all of my advocacy and my commentary.
My thing was this,
exhaust every possible option before this,
because again, I don't like the people that are rejoicing gotta be you should not enter into situations like
war with pride can we guys can we get shock and awe can we get the the night
we went into Iraq shocking on news reports because we thought oh my
goodness it's all the way when we drop bombs it should be done with heaviness
it should be done with humility I'm not saying we never should I'm not a dove
I'm not an isolationist.
No one watching this program, I think, has that opinion.
But when you do it, you should not get a thrill up your leg
like Chris Matthews when you're listening to Barack Obama.
It should not give you some sort of, you know,
some sort of deep excitement.
Let me put it that way.
Andrew, I throw it to you here.
What is the chatter like online,
especially amongst some of the chatter like online, especially amongst
some of the MAGA online folks, like the MAGA youth folks?
Where is the sentiment?
Where is the chatter, Andrew?
Yeah, I mean, there's some doomerism, Charlie, saying, you know, Trump's lost 80% of his
base.
This is a betrayal.
You know, see, this is this is always how it's going to go.
I completely disagree with that sentiment.
I think there's a lot of people that are very online.
I think I totally agree.
The doomer is.
Yeah.
And I would also say X has become kind of a bot riddled place right now.
Musk is aware of it.
And there's there's a lot of reports that it's suggesting that the bots are trying to sow division in MAGA.
I want to give you credit, Charlie.
You have you have been steadfast even at times when I would waiver or when Blake
would throw out contrarian positions, you have been steadfast
and you have succeeded in frustrating both sides,
remaining true to to your beliefs that that we should not rush into this with some sort of zeal or a fevered
You know
You know desire for war and just to drop bombs
Some of our friends have it. Yeah, some of our friends haven't understood it a lot of our enemies have doubted your position
and I just want to say it's been it's been consistent and sincere and
You you've had the president's back in spite of that and I want to give you a hat tip because you don't get enough
credit for that Charlie
Thank you. It means a lot and it's been a
unusual week because I've had friends in different camps annoyed and it seems that everyone that isn't
Like either no no intervention or like hyper intervention actually has been very appreciative.
And by the way, the show is doing better than ever.
As a result, people seem that are very, I think, fair and nuanced and take
measuring in the complexities has been, um, you know, very, uh, very well received.
So that's very kind, Andrew.
Thank you.
And by the way, so tonight my take is very simple
We trust the commander-in-chief and his judgment
We don't know all the intelligence that was in front of him now, by the way, there has to be
there has to also be an
Understanding that for those of you that are like overly celebratory. I just want to try to humble you
You don't know how tonight is gonna to end. You might say tonight is an awesome night. It is in some ways so far, but we don't know how tonight's going to end. Can we get some of the B-roll here? Basically, I mean, Fordow looks like
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And Trump is speaking in 10 minutes, by the way.
So obviously we're gonna be watching that.
Yeah, so in 10 minutes we're gonna take that live.
And by the way, I'm texting with all the guys
in the admin right now, trying to get a pulse. I'm, you pulse you know texting with all the main so all the main decision makers and stakeholders
we're gonna get Jack posobic on here in a second and so the the the situation as and
that that's where we're seeing right now we just want to make sure all that is real b-roll
by the way as we're playing it. So it says it looks very
odd or I don't know what that is. It looks strange so. I mean I don't know. So what happens
next? Here's the best case scenario. The best case scenario is that on July 4th everyone forgets about this. It kind of just goes into our memory. There is no real stickiness. There is really no permanency to all of this.
And we get to say, okay, we move on. Iran has been completely derailed. A kind of worst case scenario is that this escalates and that it forces our hand in a situation that we might not like.
But Iran, they're playing with fire here.
If Iran decides to get engaged and gets involved, boy, that will be a, that will not be a good
decision for them.
Can we get Netanyahu's speech here?
Netanyahu has said, quote, Congratulations, President Trump. I do want to hear from you also, though, in the audience, supportive, not supportive.
And also, do you remain pro-Israel?
I am curious, has this changed your opinion at all of pro, of whether or not you are in
favor of Israel?
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I'm reading all the emails live.
I'm scanning through them.
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So let's first go here.
This is actually a very important map.
This is in, they say Farsi, that's the dialect in Iran.
So this is Iranian state TV displaying a map of US military bases in the Middle East, promising retaliation.
So these are a lot of sitting ducks.
But understand, they're sitting ducks, but as soon as they know that there's gonna be a launch airplanes will get up in the air back when they did
this with the Iraqi
retaliation when they went after a
Iraqi base they were literally boom boom boom boom there were 15 planes that got up in the air and they say literally
Circled in the air blake until the ballistic missiles hit and they actually hit where the planes were.
Now the most important and trickiest part was where do you land the planes?
And so there were some close calls actually.
So they were they were circling 15 planes were circling.
They hit the runways because they were going after all these guys the ballistic missiles
were.
And so they had to go find runways that were long enough to be able to land like f16s an
untold amazing story of the response to Soleimani.
So here's Iranian state TV.
Mr. Trump, you started it and we will end it.
Look how many military bases there are within ballistic missile range.
So the U.S. has committed a crime against Iran by violating Iran's airspace and has
no place in the West Asian region
The president of the United States you started it and we will finish it. Okay, great until
Okay, great. These guys are a lot of talk by the way, I would
They've been nothing but talk since it's really has bombed them Blake
I just want to fight we got this donation on rumble from sir
bomb them Blake. I just want to flight we got this donation on rumble from Sir Ian Okai but he says he is messaging with people close to where the bombs dropped
you don't know if this is true but he's saying it even though scary they are
happy America dropped the bombs he says 80% of Iran I assume don't support the
current regime love America and want peace. I think we would all be very happy if that's true.
I would caution.
I think it's very easy for people to believe this because who are the Iranians you're most
likely to have contact with?
It's going to be the people who are most open to the West, most pro-Western, probably the
most urbanized.
This is a country of 92 million people.
And I think you can easily imagine that, say, when you're talking about America.
Yes.
Imagine someone who's like, well, I live in Brooklyn,
and everyone I know hates Trump.
Trump has a 0% approval rating.
There's no people who like Trump.
Yeah, OK, go to rural Ohio.
Go to the Dakotas.
Go to Montana.
Iran has its equivalent of all those places.
So I'd say the emails are about 50-50 right now support and oppose now
If you email me freedom at Charlie Kirk calm, I want to hear from you
Please include your age
Please include your age
I'm curious what if the age has any determining factor of whether you support or oppose this and you might say Charlie
Do you support or oppose this? I support President Trump. That's my answer. I know the man.
He's the commander in chief.
He's the man for the hour.
And he's had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
So in a situation like this, I support my friend.
And he's had my back and I have his.
It's my perspective.
By the way, I also look at this and I say, and I understand the arguments of people that,
you know, oh, don't intervene and all that.
I get it.
But boy, if we not exhausted so many diplomatic channels and options.
Here is Netanyahu 261 praising and congratulating President Trump.
Play cut 261.
Congratulations, President Trump.
Your bold decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous
might of the United States
will change history.
In Operation Rising Line, Israel has done truly amazing things.
But in tonight's action against Iran's nuclear facilities,
America has been truly unsurpassed.
It has done what no other country on earth could do. History will record that
President Trump acted to deny the world's most dangerous regime the world's most dangerous weapons.
His leadership today has created a pivot of history that can help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace.
President Trump and I often say, peace through strength.
First comes strength, then comes peace.
And tonight, President Trump and the United States acted with a lot of strength.
President Trump, I thank you.
The people of Israel thank you. The forces of civilization thank you.
God bless America. God bless Israel. And may God bless our unshakable alliance, our unbreakable faith.
So, interesting wardrobe choice, the red tie.
If you search Bibi's speech, he almost always wears a blue tie that matches the Israeli flag
Yeah, no, he did he did wear a red tie when he met with President Trump in the cabinet room at one time
So maybe I'm reading too much into it
And so by the way, we are about 180 seconds out from the scheduled start of President Trump's speech
That he will be giving
Here by the way, let me just say I I'm going to be listening to every word, every
syllable, and you're going to want to tune in here right when President Trump is done
because we will be, we can decode and kind of give you a little bit of an interpretation
of what's going on, I think better than anybody else. Because I mean, look, I've known the
man for 10 years and I've spent a lot of time with him. I just saw him this last week. And
so this is going to be one of the most important, one of the most high stakes, one
of the most pressure-filled, one of the most important speeches in President Trump's career.
In fact, I can make an argument.
This is one of the highest stakes foreign policy, prime time addresses since Barack Obama addressing
the nation when he took out Osama bin Laden.
Do you remember where you were in that?
I remember well. So true story. I was in Greece on a study abroad. So I was asleep when it happened
I remember watching it
It was it was big league stuff and then so I sense that address Barack Obama addressing the the
Annihilation of Osama bin Laden the whole country cheered. I think this is the largest
Let's just say the biggest, not largest, the biggest highest stakes moment of foreign policy.
The stakes are a lot higher than Obama.
By the way, that was a set.
Obama could just spike the football.
That was a victory.
He's dead, yeah.
No, I'm saying, but that was very memorable, very historic.
Now, it's very interesting.
Will President Trump do this from the Oval?
Will he do this from the East Room?
Jack, I might cut you off at any time here.
We have the legendary Jack Posobic here. Jack got right into the chair. Jack, just
from a military standpoint first, we have plenty of time to break apart all of the politics
here. Jack, what are you seeing and hearing? Phenomenal precision on behalf of the U.S.
military. And if I cut you off, it's because President Trump will go live. Jack?
Well, Charlie, of course, yes, we're all waiting here. President Trump go live. It does certainly seem like an incredible precision strike by the U.S. military. Jack. Well, Charlie, of course, and yes, we're all waiting here. President Trump go live. Does certainly seem like an incredible precision strike
by the US military.
And of course, Charlie,
this is what those pilots train for.
This is what those military aircraft train
for every single day.
The refueling capabilities,
the operational security that was done here.
Of course, this is in many ways a routine run,
at least in terms of training, but also not
routine in terms of the target and in terms of the heightened politics and just entire tension in
the entire region here. But of course, with the air defenses degraded, as we've been reporting all
week with Iran, it seemed like a time that President Trump was able to make his decision He did make his decision and of course
The question has always about the safety of those pilots seems to have been a completely successful run
As far as myself, you know one as you know
If my Intel officer had on want to really see what the exact battle damage assessment was
We knew that it would take more than one,
more than one of these bombs. We're told that it was six so far in the initial reports. And of course, we're also hearing about Tomahawk missiles launched
at a few other of the nuclear sites from from submarines within the region. So,
you know, really want to hear what damage did this do? Did this completely
take out Fordo? Does it need to be hit
again?
What's what's really the
situation on the ground?
And of course, whether or not
Iran responds is going
to be the big question.
NBC asks, saying
that President Trump is expected
to address that very question
because there's a lot of of
troops that we have within
the region that are certainly
going to be on edge tonight, a lot of bases are certainly going to be on edge tonight.
A lot of bases that are gonna be on edge tonight
and for folks that are sitting out there.
I think that they know those folks that are in uniform,
the men and women are uniform right now,
they know that they have a commander in chief
who absolutely has their back.
They have a secretary of defense in Pete Hegseth
who always puts the war fighter first
and that's exactly who they
are going to be listening to when they tune into the president's words in just a few moments.
So by the way, any moment here we might throw to President Trump.
It's 7 to 1.
I know the White House very well.
I said he's going to be late.
My guess is I don't want to play any odds.
I don't know.
Tonight's a big night, but I don't think he's gonna be sharp at seven
I think at least 10 to 50 won't wait too long
He wants those ratings too, and you know at 1130 people start going to I know but this is big
This this is this is big. They got to make sure every word is correct. And so
By the way, the emails were getting freedom at Charlie Kirk calm the younger
You are the emails were getting the more critical you are of this operation the older, the more supportive. And so that is playing out freedom at Charlie Kirk.com. And by the
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Guess what? I'm 31. I'm here to keep the coalition together, guys.
By the way, no doomerism. People say, oh, World War III, you know, Trump's in his support.
Now guys, hold on.
This is June of Trump's, forget my thoughts, President Trump,
one of the most important addresses in American history. Let's watch.
Thank you very much.
A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes on the three
key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime, Fordow, Netanz, and Esfahan.
Everybody heard those names for years as they built this
horribly destructive enterprise.
Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear
enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by
the world's number one state sponsor of terror.
Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success.
Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.
Iran the bully of the Middle East must now make peace.
If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier. For 40 years, Iran has been saying, death to America, death to Israel.
They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with
roadside bombs.
That was their specialty.
We lost over 1,000 people, and hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and around
the world have died as a direct result
of their hate.
In particular, so many were killed
by their general, Qassem Soleimani.
I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen.
It will not continue.
I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
We worked as a team like perhaps no team has ever worked before.
And we've gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat
to Israel.
I want to thank the Israeli military for the wonderful job
they've done.
And most importantly, I want to congratulate the great American
patriots who flew those magnificent machines tonight and all of the United States military on an operation the likes of which the world
has not seen in many, many decades.
Hopefully we will no longer need their services in this capacity.
I hope that so.
I also want to congratulate the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Raisen Kane, a spectacular general,
and all of the brilliant military minds
involved in this attack.
With all of that being said, this cannot continue.
There will be either peace or there will be tragedy
for Iran far greater than we have witnessed
over the last eight days.
Remember, there are many targets left.
Tonight's was the most difficult of them all, by far,
and perhaps the most lethal.
But if peace does not come quickly,
we will go after those other targets
with precision, speed, and skill.
Most of them can be taken out in a matter of minutes.
There's no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight, not even close.
There has never been a military that could do what took place just a little while ago.
Tomorrow, General Kaine, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will have a press conference
at 8 a.m. at the Pentagon.
And I want to just thank everybody and in
particular God I want to just say we love you God and we love our great
military protect them God bless the Middle East God bless Israel and God
bless America thank you very much thank you okay well first of all what a visual you got JD Vance you got Marco Rubio got first of all, what a visual.
You got JD Vance, you got Marco Rubio, you got Pete Hegseth.
What a difference between Tony Blinken and Lloyd Austin and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
So that was very fast, as I would expect.
It was short, it was straight to the point.
It was exactly what I would expect from President Trump.
Now, we're getting the full transcript.
We're going to replay some of the more details of the speech here.
Look at that lineup right there.
That's Team America.
You got JD Vance, you got Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, you got Pete Hegseth.
And by the way, I am the most vocal person that says no endless wars.
At the moment we're at in right now, this is not by any means yet showing that we're
going to get into a whole other endless war. It can get there. You can always run the risk. That's always been my
contention. But I have full faith in President Trump to navigate this. It might say, oh, Charlie,
what evidence do you have to support that? Donald Trump took out ISIS without getting us
in an endless war. ISIS. Donald Trump bombed the Houthis without getting us into an endless war.
Donald Trump took out Soleimani without getting us into an endless war. Donald Trump took out Soleimani without getting us into an endless war.
Donald Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem without getting us into an endless war.
And so the elements and the details around this are Donald Trump decided to act with
the authority given to him to go take out Iran's nuclear facility.
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Okay, Jack, your thoughts, Jack on President Trump's address and this very important night.
Well, Charlie, you know, and I'm looking at the transcript and now President Trump saying
we've gone a long way into eliminating this threat, saying that I decided a long time ago
I would not let this happen, I will not let it continue.
And it's true, Charlie, and we've been highlighting online,
you've been highlighting online as well,
how President Trump's statements going back to the 1980s
are directly targeting Iran
and not allowing them to have a nuclear weapon
one way or the other.
Now, of course, Steve Witkoff was pursuing
the diplomatic route.
President Trump has decided that that diplomatic route
was not bearing fruit,
or certainly wasn't bearing fruit as quickly as he had hoped,
and that's why he authorized this strike.
But President Trump has gone back even to day one
when he came down the escalator,
and people, of course focused
more on his his statements about mass deportations and certainly we support
that and he also said though on that very same day it was it was kind of
overlooked but he also said in that initial speech ten years ago this week
ten years ago this week I'm looking at the date that that Iran cannot have a
nuclear weapon so ten years ago he made that I'm looking at the date that that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
So 10 years ago, he made that promise to the American people on day one. And as of today,
he is coming out and reporting that he has obliterated the nuclear weapons program of
Iran.
All right, so now I want to try to get into some of the politics here and break it into
our team here. We got Blake, we have Andrew, we have Jack Posobic. And also you guys can
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are you looking at online it seems as if people are getting ahead of themselves.
There's people that are getting really fired up.
Andrew, your thoughts.
Yeah.
Hakeem Jeffries, the first Dem leader statement that I've seen, he's saying, Donald Trump
promised to bring peace to the Middle East.
He has failed on that promise to risk.
The risk of war has now dramatically increased and I pray for the safety of our troops President Trump misled the country blah blah blah.
So President Trump's enemies in Congress, Hakeem Jeffries are pouncing Democrats pounce
Charlie.
Notably we've seen John Fetterman is in support of the strike and praised praise them pretty
pretty quickly.
I think there's a lot of support
that's consolidating around President Trump right now.
A lot of people saying, we trust him, wait and see.
That's basically the gist.
There is some doomerism, losing all of his base.
What I'm seeing is it's less than I would have predicted.
And so I think that's a good sign that, and listen, I said
this before you joined the stream, Charlie, I think President Trump
is going to rally the base around him.
I think President Trump has earned our support.
If this gets drawn out and messy, obviously all options then become
you know, impossible, but I think President Trump is going
to get the base around him.
I think this press conference with Hegseth in the
morning is going to be telling. I think the messaging that we see out of the White House
for the next week is going to be really important and they need to be on their game. But you
know, listen, we don't we didn't want this. We didn't want war. We did. But but we trust
the president and we certainly don't want Iran to have nukes. So we're going to see
how it plays out in the next couple days, but I predict that he's going to the base
basis. Andrew your internet's breaking up a little bit but I think we got the last
part of that and so now there's some people that are doing super chats some
are pretty hostile some are definitely let's let's I mean look we have to get
the variety opinion here and I can read some yeah read some of them So I would it's not these are not Blake's opinions
A lot of these are from YouTube. I'll thank you blackest panther says this is the same excuse
They used to get us to invade Iraq. It's a reasonable argument. I think it's a little different
It's a program is at least real 100% real no one disputes. It is real the weapons of mass destruction
It is clearly I mean even Iran is like we got the uranium out not a thing with Iraq
So we should at least acknowledge that
Can I make other one one other differentiation like President Trump has said no ground troops Iraq was a purely ground like a majorly
And so so far that hasn't happened and we would definitely all oppose that
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Donated ten dollars. He says I thank God that Trump is supportive of the idea that people who chant
Death to America should not have nukes. Thank you for that. Let's see. Ricky, thank you for $5. I
can't read yours because you have a swear word in it and this is a family-friendly broadcast. Debbie,
thank you for $10. Mad Max, somewhere in the,
in whether, whatever location you believe he is right now.
John McCain's ghost is laughing
because Trump chose Israel first.
That is a take we're going to see.
I think Trump is choosing America first.
You can argue about what America first amounts to,
but I think it's unfair to say
he's just like doing someone else's bidding. Vicky Burton just gave us $20. Thank you very much for that, Vicky.
And it's extremely difficult to scroll through YouTube, so I can't actually get to all of
these. Overkill, thank you for $2. He says, Trump is the one who ripped up the nuclear
deal. That's another perspective is we had the nuclear deal with Iran was it wise to get rid of that again different opinions on that some
said Iran was breaking the deal some said it was just wasn't a very good deal
in the first place and we gave Iran a ton of money in return for nothing
wouldn't be the first time we gave a country a ton of money in return for
nothing so that's a highly believable take but again thank you to everyone for your donations and I think Charlie
wants to say something here no no any others or no I mean just there there a
ton or just keep coming in now Barbara Mets five dollars Trump is a thousand
percent for America our five dollars he says Israel dog-dwocked us into another
conflict there is no sugarcoating this
James Lawrence five dollars us has been taken advantage of for too long
This move is more than just correcting Iran's mistakes full display. Actually, I'm not sure if that's pro or anti
Drew Rajan $20. Thank you. I worry that Trump I believe is destroying his bench Tulsi Gabbard JD Vance Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio have lost their anti-war
Credibility who do we have left if this escalates Democrats have an easier?
2028 victory so a wide spectrum of opinion that we're getting here. So online things are getting pretty hot and
Look, I've been around this for 10 years. I've been in this space.
And a general rule is when things get really hot
and people get really excited, just take a deep breath
because it's usually not as bad as you think it is.
And no, this is not the end of the coalition
and this is not the things are not falling apart.
And look, the track record of President Trump
is phenomenal here, whether it be Soleimani,
al-Baghdadi, the Houthis.
And you can all share those concerns.
I share some of those concerns.
And a lot of what happens in the Middle East tends to escalate.
President Trump has phenomenal instincts, though.
And President Trump also has a commitment. He doesn't want to invade Iran. He doesn't want
to have a ground invasion. He also is not calling for regime change. Lindsey Graham, you hear that
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Jack what are you seeing online is it dividing the MAGA faithful online it's getting a little
hot i could say like that definitely there's a little bit a little bit of a heat up here
Jack just give us kind of like an analysis not not your own opinion. Just give us an analysis of what's happening here. Yeah, Charlie, I'm saying that, excuse me,
I'm seeing that split that you're talking about.
Some people are totally supportive.
Some people saying that 100% behind this,
that this was great.
Other people, and by the way,
these are some folks who are diehard, I'm talking about diehard MAGA faithfuls. I'm not talking about like
the Never Trumpers or some of these other buckets here. I'm talking about just people
that I'm, you know, that I know have always supported Trump. You know, full support, you
know, making fun of Obama. Some of the memes are flying, you know, Obama crying and it
says when Trump destroys the facilities
you helped pay for, okay, that one's actually pretty funny.
But, you know, but then you're also seeing
a lot of people saying that, you know,
this is difficult, this is dangerous.
You know, it's gonna be very, you know,
the response is going to, Iran's response
is really gonna dictate what comes next.
A lot of folks saying, hey, can we focus now back on deporting illegal aliens? And saying, look,
you know, this foreign policy contest was obviously the biggest foreign policy test of President Trump
going forward. And so now can we get back to domestic policy?
Other people say, you know, a lot of people
actually asking about what the actual sit rep is,
the tactical report, strategic report,
what happened at the base is,
you're seeing a lot of interest in that.
You know, we haven't seen a lot of released footage
from this as well, but a lot of Gen Z,
I gotta say, Charlie, it echoes what you're saying in that YouTube chat.
Gen Z very much saying, why are we putting
another country ahead when we have problems here?
Because Gen Z, I don't think they ran through,
they lived through the Iran hostage crisis.
They didn't live through the war on terror.
They didn't live through so many of these things
that a lot of other people have been through. They've only lived through, they lived through the war on terror they didn't live through so many of these things that a lot of other people have been through they've only lived through you know they live through a world that's
in the shadow of 9-eleven you know they probably don't even have any direct memories of 9-eleven
itself and so you know you're seeing a lot of that backlash among Gen Z. Can you read some of
Sean Davis's tweets here? Very sharp commentary please. Blake. Yeah, so we have Sean and I'll acknowledge, Andrew said these were his thoughts as well,
so I want to get here.
America is now in a very difficult and dangerous spot.
Our next steps depend entirely on the response of a regime we were told is suicidal, insane,
and an imminent threat to us and everyone else.
That means we now have to pray
Those claims about them being suicidal and aggressive which were used to justify our attacks were wrong and that no
Retaliation occurs a thing. I don't hear a lot. This is now me talking
You know like modern Iran the reason Iran is Shia. It was founded by kind of a I
Don't know how else to describe like an apocalyptic
Islamic movement there was a very the founder of modern Iran claimed he was the Mahdi who's kind of a
messianic in Islam that he is basically the
the 12th imam returned who will kind of bring about the end of the world and
Multiple muslims since have claimed to be that figure but like the founder of modern Iran claimed he was that and then he lost a big battle and
he really believed it and he I think he died an alcoholic basically as a result
but so yeah you have you know their legacy is they have they follow a
religion that kind of has a vision of what the end of the world will be like
and it involves a messianic Islamic figure destroying the enemies of Islam and
we do have to worry like will they embrace this apocalyptic ideology in the face of US
strikes or will they think okay things are getting a little too hot like let's take the
hand that is offered to us and we can hope they do but I feel like America's offered
them a hand quite a few times. President Trump signaled repeatedly,
I would like to not bomb you. Please do not make me bomb you. And now he decided he had to bomb them.
One hundred. And by the way, that's the other part here, everybody. I hope everyone in the
audience is internalizing this. The people that say, oh, you know, I'm against the bombing,
which by the way, totally respectable position. And if you have concerns, I get it. I share some
of them. But if you're just inherently against this, let me just kind of press pause.
Trump exhausted a diplomatic channel on multiple occasions and Iran was not interested in it.
Why was Iran not interested?
Because they really thought for whatever reason, President Trump was not, he was not going
to do this.
Now, I also have to simultaneously caution everybody in the audience that is cheerleading the bombing of this facility, which is by no measure is
this a death blow to the nuclear program. A nuclear program is a mindset. It's going
to set them back significantly, maybe years. I mean, the facilities are not child's play.
The Persian people are very smart, though.
What did you say, Andrew?
It's a huge point, Charlie.
I think that what you're saying is spot on because this is the problem that we've been
talking about.
Can you actually stop the nuclear program without a regime change?
And if you can't, then we're just getting deeper into a regime change.
And that's been the argument the whole time.
You've got guys like Bridge that are saying that they're actually a rational actor.
They posture, but they're a rational actor.
So this has been the conflict that we've been struggling through because there's no good options in
Iran.
It's 92 million people.
There are proud people, strong people.
It is a mindset.
And I just, I totally agree with what the point you're making.
Sorry, I chimed in.
No, no, it's great.
No, it's fine.
But I just, so here is the, do you want the bleaker bearish view here outside of Americans
getting killed from an Iranian perspective.
There is a reading here.
I don't think it's likely.
I'd probably give it a 30 to 40 percent chance that they are backed up against a wall and
this becomes an internal rallying cry.
The Ayatollah and his gang of crazy people stay in power and they say, oh, America, you
think you could take out our nuclear program this is now priority number one we're going to do it
anyway we're going to enrich uranium if you bomb us will reconfigure if you bomb
us will reconfigure there will be no stopping us now if that is their attitude
that will force the Israelis hand to try to take out oil fields and take out
electricity but I just want everybody to understand a nuclear program is at its core a mindset now
Yes, this is a timeline changer what President Trump did tonight is a timeline disruption disruption
However, can you guys get Tom Cotton Tom Cotton was on Sean Hannity's program and Sean Hannity's program was really good about an hour ago
And Tom Cotton said something that was just not right.
He said something on Fox.
He got a little bit too excited.
Do you know what Tom Cotton said?
He said this has completely wiped out all of Iranians nuclear program.
That is not correct.
What it has is it knocked out their nuclear capability.
So I'm going to educate you guys on something.
There's two different words here and they matter.
Nuclear program, nuclear capability. Those are
not the same thing. So one would be like, let's just use a football analogy. If you
bomb a practice field, you have just bombed a football field's football
capability. But they still have a football program. Yeah. They can adjust.
A football team is the players, it's the mind, it's the philosophy. It's the general
knowledge. You know what a great example
This is when the Marshall football team died in the plane crash
Yeah
Do you remember when the Marshall football team died in the plane crash back in like the 70s or 80s?
The program actually was still alive. They decided to you know, we're gonna bring more people on there. It was a great movie
What's that movie called? We are Marshall. We are Marshall and so we got to read a lot of these super chats
But I just want all of you guys understand that this by the way this might have delivered just about a demoralizing death blow where the mullers are like, we're done.
This is like we still all the way they took 20 years building for now, and a ton of money now. Here is the kicker and then let's get there. What is the most important ingredient everybody, the most important ingredient money if Donald Trump keeps the heavy sanctions on it's
going to be very hard for Iran to finance a nuclear capability so you got nuclear program
nuclear capability their capabilities have now been significantly neutered their program is still
alive let's go to some super chats here uh bl. Great. Sorry, I just want to get these because people pay for them, so we should acknowledge them.
Let's get some ones on Rumble.
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This isn't like Obama in all of the regulations.
I assume he meant sanctions there.
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Man, I'm not even is he talking about Ted Cruz here. What is this?
Someone someone is very angry basically says it's not Christian to support this one
I'm gonna do a whole podcast on the Schofield Bible. This is like reddit gone wrong
Total coke. Okay, you don't know what you think you know about the Schofield Bible. Okay. Anyway, it's not a separate Bible
It's not they're like, oh it it is what's called a it's called it has it's like a study guide. Does that make sense? So it's like it interprets passages. People think like it changed the Bible. No, it is the Bible. Okay. Anyway,
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week is no one outside Iran is really eager to die for Iran or start a huge
fight over Iran. I think the most telling thing is Hezbollah, which is the closest thing they have to like
a client of Iran.
They're a Shiite militia.
They've been directly under Iran.
They've helped them in conflicts with Israel before.
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Yeah, like we've done multiple strikes.
I was, I was with, I remember I worked with Tucker at this time.
2017 we had that Assad gas to zone people, we need to this cross the red line. We've got to
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There was some, I think, as you said, they fired some rockets at our guys.
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Some people wanted us to escalate from that.
Trump didn't.
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Okay. Okay, so, so let's get the the map up here. Can we do a map break here. Can we just kind of show the entire can we get a new one of the Middle East, aographical one can we please and also let's get this these are the situation room pictures up there's a Marco Rubio who is both NSC and Secretary of Defense there's
Raisin Cain Suzy Wiles it's amazing Suzy Wiles who's an amazing person goes from running campaigns
to in situations like that it's just I just like how Suzy Wiles is so much like it just felt like
every chief of staff we had in the first term was this like major character and there's always this
conflict Suzy Wiles is like there's not constant leaks involving her we're not getting all these of staff we had in the first term was this like major character. She's always this conflict.
Susie Wiles is like, there's not constant leaks involving her. We're not getting all these stories where like Susie Wiles is screaming at Trump or
yelling at someone like that's what we got with Kelly.
Like, and then Kelly leaves and he starts trashing Trump afterwards.
We're not getting constant drama from the chief of staff this time around.
Totally.
And let's get that map break of the Middle East here.
And by the way, I want to keep on hearing from you guys, freedom at CharlieKirk.com
if you are just tuning in.
Okay, so can we get one of the entire Middle East, not just of Iran, but we'll start there.
So that's a very big country, Blake.
Very big.
Right.
So we bombed several different sites there.
Walk us through kind of where in Iran these sites were,
and what does each one of the sites represent
as the significant?
Exactly.
The places we hit are basically about in the middle of Iran.
If you sort of, if you looked at it where it says
like Zagros Mountains and Alboros Mountains,
kind of the northernmost one is about
where those two like words are meeting. That's the main one we have, the Forto. Then there's
another one, Nahans, I think is what it was. That's just maybe like a hundred miles to
the southeast and then Isfahan, a little more to the southeast. And that's the core about
where the people of Iran are. Iran is about 92 million people. Most of them live in the
western half of the country.
It's very mountainous.
It's very rugged.
But you have these fertile valleys, whereas the further east you go, you get into just the desert.
Not a lot of people who live there.
So kind of if you were in the bottom sort of the south, the southeast quadrant of the country, that's kind of Iran's equivalent of like out here.
There's one or two cities and then not much else.
Big desert.
But yeah, so you're kind of bombing a string of sites
in the mountains where it's still pretty densely populated.
92 million people in an area
about two and a half times the size of Texas.
That's more densely populated than Texas actually.
So lots of people there, pretty spread out.
So you have a good way of thinking in a contrarian fashion. What do you have to say to people that
say this is, I didn't vote for this, this is an administration ender, this is the end of the
coalition. I mean this is June of the first year. Blake, how would you respond to that?
So I can say that myself as someone who, I don't want a war with the ram.
You have opinions that different.
That's fine.
And but what I can say is is like first of all we just don't know how this is going to
go yet.
We don't know how Iran has replied is going to reply and if they do reply we don't know
how President Trump will react to it.
So we are putting our trust in him.
It's not an administration.
Currently what has happened is what has happened so far is the United States dropped some bombs on three sites in Iran.
We don't know what the death toll is, but if it reflects what we've had so far, maybe a few dozen people.
We have dropped some bombs on Iran. That is our level of commitment.
We have not landed troops on the southern shore of Iran. We haven't had paratroopers land in Tehran.
We are not doing daily bombing campaigns on all of Iran's cities.
We have not turned this into like our equivalent of the Ukraine War.
We have flown some bombers over.
We dropped bombs on three sites.
That's it.
That is a very limited level of involvement. We should genuinely be
worried if this escalates into a bigger thing, but so far it does not. So far it does not,
and we have some level of control over whether it does. Not 100%. That's why we have some worries,
but it has not exploded into anything big yet. So people, they said they didn't vote for regime change,
they didn't vote for endless wars, they didn't vote for US boots on the ground.
So far we don't have those things. We don't have a regime change war, we don't
have boots on the ground, we don't have an open-ended conflict with no clear
objective. President Trump's objective was blow their nuclear program to
smithereens. So we bombed their nuclear program and that is the extent of what
we have done so far.
That's it.
And so I just I have to say I want
to try to introduce some caution into all of this.
Let me kind of read some front line reports
from the Middle East.
This is from some Israeli intelligence officers,
secondhand information at first.
Quote, reports out of Iran are that officers
are refusing to fire missiles because Israel
has been striking launch sites immediately after they fire.
That is true.
No, this is rational.
This is actually rational.
No missile attacks in Israel today for the first time since Israel first attacked Iran
last week.
Iran's ability to fire any missiles is severely degraded.
U.S. assets in the Middle East are likely not going to
be attacked.
Now, that's a very bullish interpretation, but that is actually a very rational and interesting
thing.
So let me kind of explain to you how this works.
So there's a ton of Iranian ballistic missile launchers in the interior of Iran, a ton of
them, right?
And so we don't know where they all are. And so there's a ton of these launchers
on the interior of Iran. As soon as a ballistic missile goes up from one of them, they've outed
themselves, right? So a lot of these are like hidden in the hills and they're hidden in the
trees. I mean, it's a massive country, right? Put that map back up. I mean, could you imagine trying to just find a launcher
in Texas, let alone, by the way, just so we, you know,
driving from like Galveston to El Paso
could take you like 10 hours.
Now, two and a half times that.
That's like driving from Houston to Reno.
And with probably a crappier road network.
Right, exactly.
So, as soon as one of these launchers
goes up and it surfaces,
then we now know from the air
where it is and then Israel takes it out.
So therefore if they want to take out American
bases or try to take out American troops, they have to out themselves as a launcher.
Yes.
We have a new truth from President Trump four minutes ago.
All caps as is his way.
Any retaliation by Iran against the United States of America will be met with force far
greater than what was witnessed tonight.
Thank you, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States.
Yes.
And so by the way, that's a very predictable truth from Trump.
And that's, by the way, that's exactly what he should be saying, and he means every single word.
So that's some interesting intelligence. Let me read some other stuff here.
Some other reports that I'm getting.
So, CNN reports that top Democrats on the Intel committee were not briefed on the strikes,
while Republicans were, so that explains why there were no leaks.
That's good, right?
They'll get annoyed about that one.
That's right.
So, the, do we have shock and awe, by the way, from 2003?
Do we have that?
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freedom at Charlie Kirk.com. So the we know that Iran's ability to enrich uranium has been
deterred. Let me say this is from a top level military source. Let me read this here.
Those saying they fear another Iraq and Afghanistan are not paying attention.
Nobody here, this is from a top level military source, has any plans of going in on the ground.
That has never been part of our plan. This is what they also say. Charlie, please tell your audience
that Israel has assassinated hundreds of scientists who ran the program program It's not just the facilities that were destroyed and Russia and the Chinese Communist Party
Won't be so fast to help them again after this
They are set back in all caps decades if it's not totally destroyed. I don't think that's I think it's a little bit
It's pretty bold. I'm not sure I shared that view but okay
Let me go one more and of course they will do what they can to rebuild.
They are an ideological regime.
They don't care about their economy except as it helps them build weapons capabilities.
I remember I told you about the money.
That's why they've been having rolling blackouts for years.
Electricity is the gut punch to Iran.
Remember that.
For years, even though they are one of the most energy resource rich countries in the
world, that's a great point, all their resources go to the war machine against Israel and the West thoughts on that I
Mean, I hope they're right like decades decades decades decades, but also like hundreds
I mean maybe I they've definitely taken out some nuclear scientists have they taken out hundreds
I'd be interested in seeing you know the full list of names that that's quite the job. That's quite the operation
In the end like the truth is this is like the dark reality of it is
The nuclear bomb was invented 80 years ago in a country you we were able to invent the atomic bomb without having computers
So what is the history of Iran? Why is it called Iran and not Persia?
Oh, so Iran actually is like,
I believe their historic name going back 2,000 years.
It actually comes from the same word.
It literally basically means land of Aryans.
So actually like, you know,
the Nazis kind of got that Aryan label
from like ancient Indies.
Really? Yeah.
So they're an Indo-European people.
So they're like, Persian, for example they're an Indo-European people. Interesting.
So they're like, Persian for example is an Indo-European language.
So it is related to English, to Italian, French, all the languages we speak.
And it goes all the way down to India.
So you have Indian languages, Persian languages, and then European languages.
So it's not a Semitic language the way Hebrew is or Arabic.
That's interesting.
So you mean Farsi?
Yeah.
So Farsi is just another term for Persian. Okay. It's interesting. So far see. Yeah, so far sees far sees it just another term for Persian
okay, Far's province and
So when you say they speak Persian is that is that correct? Yeah, yeah Persian you could call it Persian
Usually they'll just call it Persian. They also speak Persian in Afghanistan. Not everyone but like the largest group of people there
So Persian Persia that's just to name it.'s like Pursus is a region in Iran and
that's where the ancient Greeks kind of got their name for them, so the ancient Greeks called them Persia and
Obviously, we have a great heritage from the ancient Greeks and so that just kind of became the Western name for them
but generally their own name for themselves was some I'm not exactly sure how they pronounce it, but basically Iran. And about a hundred years ago, the Shah of Iran actually said, I think we should be
called the Iran in the West. And then his successor, the famous Shah who got overthrown,
he said, yeah, you can call it whatever you want. I don't care that much. And then he
got overthrown and they went back to preferring Iran a lot. So what's very funny is if you're in
L.A. and you know the Persians there they often prefer to be called Persians because
they see that as a way of showing they're not in line with the regime which pushes the
Iranian name. So I don't know. It'd be kind of cool if we did end up overthrowing their
government it'd be bad. But one of the plus sides maybe we can call it Persia again which
I kind of prefer as a name myself.
I like Persia.
Persia.
Yeah, that's cool.
Persians who you like, if you play a video game, if you're playing like civilization,
like you play as the Persians, you don't play as the Iranians.
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Okay, so I mean you kind of look at, you look at the dynamics here, this potentially could
escalate in a way that nobody wants.
The $10 trillion question is, what is Iran going to do?
Now, Blake, let's walk through this.
Trump's saying he'll retaliate if we're hit is worrisome.
But let me just ask, so if a hundred US troops die,
does a president need to respond in that? What did Reagan do with the barracks bombing?
Yeah, so for that's instructive here. So for those who don't remember, there was a civil war in
Lebanon in the 80s, so which I was going to say about 30 years ago, and it is over 40 years ago now.
So civil war in Lebanon, and you know, we kind of had the humanitarian send US troops to try to
keep order, very much just a humanitarian mission.
And as such things go in the Middle East, it didn't go well for us.
One of the first big suicide bombers in the Middle East, they were not a super common
practice at the time, but a guy drives a truck bomb into the barracks where the Marines are in Beirut and detonates it and kills,
I want to say, did he kill 300 US troops? It was 283. I looked at that because I looked
up the other day. Yeah, yeah. And then other people as well. One of the most devastating
suicide bombs of all time. And the response of Reagan was, this is not what we signed up for and we will pull our
troops out.
Now, a big difference there is that's a non-state actor who did it.
Like there was no government we could really overthrow.
Yeah.
So that's the barracks bombing right there, 280.
And so 283 US service members died.
How did Reagan respond when 283 Marines I think died?
Yeah, so like I said, he responded by, we withdrew our troops there.
We were like, we don't want tons of US troops dying in what is ultimately just a humanitarian
mission.
Similarly, in Somalia, we intervened there again on a humanitarian mission, and then
a large number of US troops got killed in the whole Black Hawk Down incident in Mogadishu.
And our response was, let's pull back our-
Was that Clinton?
That was early in Clinton's presidency, I think, 93.
And so again, we withdrew from that because our thought was, we're here on a humanitarian
mission.
We're not here to get hundreds of US troops killed.
But again, same deal. There's no
Somalia was in a state of essential anarchy. It was warlords. There was not a regime we could go and just get
You know overthrow as retaliation. It would be different here if there's there's an organized government and a military that has killed 100
us troops and that is
I would say it's risky like I understand why
President Trump said this but at the same time when he says if you attack us I'll retaliate much
worse I think that it's it's rhetorical deterrence that's probably the best argument it is but it's
also oh that's an interesting point so build that out further I interrupted you so now you're saying
that if we get hit he must respond exactly so that is what I see is that he has said if you hit us, I will hit you back and hard and
Previously when he'd said nothing I think you could say it's pretty likely he would hit you back
But he has freedom of action and how he chooses to respond. He's kind of he's kind of whereas
Agency now it's kind of we're committed if Iran says okay we're going to lob a bunch of missiles at you he to maintain his
credibility he's going to have to respond and more intensely than they hit us so he can't even keep
it tit for tat he's said he will respond much more forcefully than whatever they hit us with
and so they hit us you know know, one US troop dies,
10 US troops die.
He's now said, I'm going to pulverize you if you do that.
So then suddenly we're bombing Iran a bunch more,
and then what do they do back to us?
That's how you can potentially get
into that escalatory thing where they do one thing,
we go back at them, they go back at us.
Yes.
And that's the way you end up.
All of a sudden you wake up one day and you're like.
Suddenly there's US troops in Iran.
Yeah, which by the way, it's logistically,
I don't even know where you would invade.
It's not, there's not like a port.
I mean, there's like a, they're literally.
It's deep in the interior.
Tehran is hundreds of miles into the interior
of that country. All surround,
I mean, you could not design a country
harder to invade than Iran.
Maybe Afghanistan.
Well that's true.
But no, but the difference is Afghanistan, a lot of people in huts, this is a great people,
these are very sophisticated people.
Cities with 20 million people.
Correct.
Now imagine how much urban warfare stinks.
Now imagine urban warfare in a city of 20 million people.
Let me go a step further.
So the IRGC, the Iranian Iranian Iranian Revolutionary Guard
General Guard whatever Guard Corps probably yeah has six hundred thousand active people or 200. Do you know how many people they have on call?
It's gonna be ten times 20 million so basically every dude in Iran the point being is that they're like
But think about that
I mean you could be fighting a 20 and they have they're all armed like they have a conventional
army in Iran.
So nobody wants this.
And by the way, President Trump doesn't want it either.
He's been very clear.
He wants to get in and out and he knows, look, you bomb a foreign country, you are introducing
risk.
You are introducing an element of unpredictability here that no one will be able to control.
Let's go back in the history books. This is on British television. The invasion of Afghanistan
2001. Plight Cut 278.
Good evening. American and British forces have begun attacking the Taliban in Afghanistan
tonight in a wave of military strikes aimed at crippling their air defenses and wiping
out their military aircraft.
The attacks began just before half past five this evening, half past nine in Kabul, when
50 cruise missiles were launched from submarines and ships in the Arabian Sea, supported by
what's been described as the most sophisticated bombers and strike aircraft in the American
arsenal.
And so let me just kind of give a another viewpoint here.
From that broadcast in 2001 to 2025, it's been 24 years.
I'm 31 years old.
Basically, as a 31 year old, almost all memory that I have of war has been quagmire, death,
lies and deception in that region.
For those of you watching this right now, over the age of 50, you're like,
how is it that so many young people can be skeptical?
That's why. Because we turn the corner, there's just another conflict in this region
that almost everybody in this audience will not join,
everybody will not visit, they will not know where it is.
And again, I'm not even saying that there is a, I'm not even taking a position on it.
Trump did it.
He's the commander in chief.
We have to trust his judgment.
He has earned our judgment.
By the way, that is the biggest takeaway I'm getting from Trump supporters is cautionary approval.
That's probably the best way I could summarize it. It's like, look, you're leading us into this. You've earned it. We got it. We have some concerns.
Cautionary approval, I would say, is the consensus of the audience. I don't even have cautionary approval.
I just say, President Trump has earned it. He's a friend of mine. He made a decision. Let's see what happens. And by the way, he has he has proven time and time again.
It'd be one thing if all of a sudden he had five, six, seven, eight, nine different iterations of messes.
And he knows what he is doing.
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Jack, you left us to go on Bannon show. Now I'm trying to get Bannon on here. It's all a mess.
So, so Jack, how do we then how do we go forward here to keep MAGA together in the midst of all
this? Well, Charlie, look, you know, there's obviously divided opinion on this and, you know, I'd be remiss as calling balls and strikes
if I didn't say that.
But Charlie, let's remember that MAGA
has always been a coalition focused on the domestic policy,
the domestic agenda.
What are the, even Kayleigh McEnany,
who's someone who was massively in favor of these strikes
all throughout the week,
has said that the issue that President Trump
polls highest on has consistently been
the issue of mass deportations.
And prior to that, these ICE raids
that have been ramping up, I think 500% earlier in the week
was the number that I had seen come out.
A lot of the videos coming out of Los Angeles
and other major cities,
President Trump also putting out a major tweet
saying that he was be focusing on major cities with these ICE raids.
Look, you got to ramp up the domestic agenda.
And I think that's something that brings everybody,
people who were against this in the bases, people who were
potentially Gen Z was against this.
I think if you ramp up that domestic agenda
and really focus on this, as well as, by the way,
getting the funding to the domestic
agenda through this this big beautiful bill.
That's going to be something that works very much to put everybody at ease to understand
that.
Yes, this is President Trump.
This has always been President Trump.
He's always been focused on his promises.
One of his promises was on Iran and he came down that escalator and he said, I'm going
to end Iran's nuclear program.
And he also said, I'm going to conduct mass deportation.
So he's done one and he's going to do the other as well.
So here's some breaking news here.
I want to confirm this. Iran's atomic agency says the country will carry on with its
nuclear activities despite U.S. attacks on key facilities.
OK, so this is what now remember back to our program, which is why you guys should
subscribe to our podcast, because we're one of the only shows that's been telling you this.
Remember back on Friday on Thursday, Friday, we were talking about how a nuclear program is a mindset.
And so they in so far that the regime breathes, there is still a nuclear program.
that the regime breathes, there is still a nuclear program. And so this has not deterred. At least, and we'll say, I mean, this could be rhetorical BS. This could just be,
we're going to get you. And then they realize all their scientists are dead.
We have to bomb the nuclear program in the NASA fire information system detected a significant
heat generating event near the Fordo nuclear facility. The New York Times reported one
detection was about 30 minutes before President Trump announced the u.s. strikes i don't know
what that means that's a little strange but i need a thirty minutes before we announced
um that would be after they supposedly believed we hit it yes okay follow-up hit it could
be something within the plant blew up okay so this this uh treat a parsi founder and
former president of the National Iranian
Council and MSNBC, says, quote, I think the most important thing to understand in this
situation is that Donald Trump has now ensured that Iran will be a nuclear weapon state in
five to 10 years from now, particularly if there is regime change.
Nothing motivates a country more to actually go for nuclear deterrence than having being
bombed.
You do not know how a population is going to respond when you bomb them.
It could break their will or it can strengthen their will.
Anyone who tells you is incorrect.
Now the argument probably to bomb Fordow, the best case argument is this.
It buys you a lot of time and this regime is probably not going to last another decade.
They've had multiple waves of like major protests against them and I think some people believe
it's a very weak regime that could just get toppled, you know, at a nudge.
I think that's optimistic and even if they get toppled, you know, maybe you get your
Islamic regime toppled by just a Secular but militant regime like there's kind of this assumption that anyone who's against the ayatollahs might be pro us
But no, no, well, so potentially so jack is there jack talk about how?
And before I go to jack, I just want to say you guys can email us freedom at charlie kirk.com
Oh, I saw steve for a second jack talk about how there's a chance regime change could lead to an IRGC government and
military dictatorship.
Well, Charlie, that's exactly right.
And you know, what you're saying, I think, in terms of the technology of, you know, the
mindset of the nuclear program, I think is exactly right, because it's a technology.
So nuclear programs are a technology.
The capability, the infrastructure, that's all been taken out, that's been set back potentially for years. We don't know exactly how long, but getting rid of a technology
is tricky because it is a technology. You would almost akin it to trying to get rid of Bitcoin,
right? You could get rid of, you know, a lot of the infrastructure for Bitcoin, but some of it
would exist somewhere and it could be reconstituted if that regime
were still in power.
And so there's another line here too that looking at these strikes, this is something
that we saw in Iraq.
This is something that we saw in Afghanistan.
So let's just total devil's advocate here.
Let's say the regime falls, the Ayatollah is assassinated or he's overthrown and there's
a power vacuum.
One of those scenarios takes place. There's a real possibility that there is a power vacuum.
There are multiple successors who claim to be the next Ayatollah, and yet perhaps, just
perhaps, the military, the IRGC of Iran says, we want to be in charge.
They install their own supreme leader, someone who is completely outside of the current system,
whatever you want to call the system in Iran right now, and basically creates a military
dictatorship that is much, much, much more aggressive than the current leadership of Iran works to and works
to launch their ballistic missiles, bomb the Straits of Hormuz, go mine the Strait of Hormuz,
go after merchant shipping, go after U.S. bases.
All of these things are on the table.
And by the way, all of these things have happened within this region in just the last 50 years.
So this isn't like something that, you know, that we're just shooting from the hip here.
These are all things that have taken place within the Middle East, Central Asia region
over the course of the last 50 years or so, and certainly in the post-World War II environment.
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We might have to throw to Steve here, but can we?
Win a war simply and solely just through air power
Yeah
So a friend of mine sent me a message that got me thinking he said thinking everything can be done with air power is a error
We've been making since Korea and it got me thinking about that, because it's true.
In Korea, we have, I mean, we have the United States Air Force.
It was one of the most powerful things ever.
It was a lot of stuff we had from World War II.
And we basically fought China to a draw,
and China had essentially no planes.
And yet it just ended up being a draw.
We couldn't bomb our way through to winning that war.
Vietnam, unlimited amounts of US air power.
You'll see that figure sometimes.
We dropped more bombs on North Vietnam
than we dropped on Germany and Japan in World War II,
but we couldn't bomb that entire country into submission.
Since then, our bombs have gotten a lot better.
We have smart bombs.
We can make sure whatever bomb we drop
is going to hit its target,
but the offset to this is they're more expensive.
They take longer to make.
We don't have the ability to just produce a million bombs really easily.
And so you get is if you want to see the outcome, you can go look
at Ukraine and Russia, for example, you can drop bombs, you can hit power
blinds, you can hit power plants, you can hit dams, you can hit tanks,
you can hit infantry, you can hit missile launchers.
But after a while, you just start to run out and okay, it's a country of 93 million people
and you don't have perfect knowledge of everything. You don't have the ability to hit everything.
And after a while you just have to admit, are you actually able to bomb this country until they
surrender? Are you able to bomb them until their government gets overthrown. There's not a great track record on that.
Even with like Saddam Hussein, we did shock and awe, but to knock him out of power, we
had to send 150,000 troops into that country.
And you're going to hear people who claim we can keep this entirely limited to an air
war and achieve all of our objectives.
And if our objective is just damage their nuclear program maybe we can do that but if you allow these people to get their hooks in
where they say well our goal needs to be regime change because that's the only
way we stop their nuclear program or because they've hit US troops and so we
need to retaliate and that's the only lever we have I'm not sure you can get
that done with only planes dropping bombs and that's how you end up with god forbid
US troops end up in Tehran and there is kind of this like modern cope that like we're able to just do it with
Airpower. Yeah, right. It's the thought. Oh, you can just fly planes and they can't hit us and no one gets shot down and no one dies
Yeah, there's no casualties and it's it's kind of a fiction of the modern military
pedestrian mind.
So I want to read a email here.
This is by no means the majority, but I would say a lot of younger people are emailing us something similar.
Charlie, I supported Donald Trump and voted for him.
I will be voting for anyone that is explicitly anti-Israel next election.
So Jack, I know this is not the primary thing on people's mind, but what has the last week done in your opinion for the the
Israel advocacy or the people have the belief pro or against? Has it improved
people's opinion of Israel? Has it decreased people's opinion of Israel?
Jack Posobic.
Well, Charlie, you know, I would say it depends on it cuts on age lines the same way we've
seen with a number of these things for the older generation.
I think it's something where they're generally pro-Israel.
Then it cuts. So baby boomers then and Gen X writ large.
Then you cut down to Millennials
That's kind of 50-50 and Gen Y but for Gen Z in particular. They've shifted in a big way
I saw one poll from last week over 50% anti Israel
And I think that's gonna continue moving in that direction because Gen Z particularly views
Israel as the aggressor in many of these cases.
Now again, you can argue about that.
I personally have, you know, my own thoughts on that, but that's how it's viewed.
I'm just saying that's the observation of Gen Z.
And so as such, they say, why are all these, why does all this
happen to happen have to happen right now?
They have serious questions about the intelligence. They have serious questions about
what's really going on. And they go on TikTok and they look at videos coming out of Gaza every day
of dead kids. Now they see bombing in Iran and they say, what is this? Why isn't anyone coming
in to do something to help us? Why isn't anyone doing anything to fix the economy in the United States,
to fix the health situation in the United States, to fix housing, to fix the, you know,
fix housing without having to sell off all of our public lands, which is a conversation
we were having the other day, at least behind the scenes.
And they're saying, when is our government going to do something for us?
And whenever I talk to Gen Z,
and I talk to Gen Z all the time,
I have them on the program,
that's exactly what,
that's the first words out of their mouth
any day of the week.
And it seems like they feel that they're not heard,
they feel that other people's interests
always seem to come ahead of theirs.
Yeah, and so Jack,
if you were to give advice
to the pro-Israel advocates in community and
also a warning, what would they be?
Because I think that there is a cautionary tale here that like, hey, the last couple
of weeks have not necessarily improved American sentiment of Israel.
But secondly, what would your advice be?
My first advice would be listen.
Just listen and don't lecture.
Just listen.
You know, this is the difference between, you know,
between different effective communication and ineffective communication.
As we were talking about thought crime, I guess that was yesterday, actually.
And it feels like quite a few days ago, but it was actually just yesterday.
But in effective communication, you're listening.
You're being responsive.
You're actually hearing what another person's interests are and another person's side is. just yesterday, but in effective communication, you're listening, you're being responsive,
you're actually hearing what another person's interests are and another person's side is.
And so if you're trying to meet Gen Z where they are, then actually listen to them and
don't tell them how they should think, listen to what they think and why, find out what
the context is, find out what their situation is, because they are a generation, again,
and I'm just going to go back to the context here.
One of their earliest memories, if they even have a memory of it, is 9-11. And then since then, they've been in a country that's been a catastrophe since war. And George W. Bush got,
you know, obviously escalated wars. Barack Obama was elected saying that he was going to end wars.
He did not. He escalated wars. Then you had elected saying that he was going to end wars. He did not. He escalated wars.
Then you had President Trump first term said, you know, worked very hard to get us out of
the Middle East.
And then Joe Biden comes in and boom, we have 10-7, we have the Ukraine War launch off.
And so a lot of Gen Z is saying, is someone just going to stop these wars and do something
for us?
And unfortunately, they get these lectures
and they get these talking points
and they don't have anyone who listens.
So Blake, can you go through some of the super chats
and some of the people that have paid really quick?
Of course, of course.
Again, thank you to everyone who's been donating.
If we don't get to yours, we're still extremely grateful.
MasterDoc donated five pounds, British British pounds, please America stand with us. We
Israelis really need this. We can't do this without you guys. Please think of our people
I'm not sure if that one might be sarcastic or not
Let's see
Jackson donated five dollars Charlie my friend Jack Lyles and I love your content and watch all your videos on YouTube excited to be a new member
Thank you very much for joining
Alex Evans donated $5
What if we rebuild the enrichment sites into Buc-E's and Costco locations not until we get a Buc-E's here in Phoenix
We are getting one, but I want it over the Buc-E's is amazing
I feel like if you go to Buc-E's you you come away thinking America can defeat everyone in the world because
No one else has anything like that. It's it is incredible
Let's see
Jose Lopez donated $10. He wrote numbers 24 9 trusting God. He never backs down on his promises
He has promised blessings to those who bless Israel. God bless America, Trump, and the US Armed Forces. Thank you very much. Noizelike donated $20. He said,
is it possible that Trump might want to support Muslim soon? That would be good. No. I would
disagree. I would prefer that we not support Islam. But if Islam wants to stop waging war on the United States the radicals, I would certainly be grateful
Mr. Magic to 11 it donated five dollars
The real strategic win here is the clear message to China Trump won't hesitate to act if they make a move on Taiwan
That's definitely something that's in the back of many people's minds Jesus is the way donated two dollars
And he says run for president Charlie. I love you
Hopefully not in that way
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Guys you don't need to do the that's yeah, no come on guys
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I've seen more Iranians okay with this than Americans.
I've seen people say this, but again, I want to caution people.
The Iranians you know are not necessarily representative of Iran writ large.
If they're people who know English, if they are people in America, that's not the same
as your ordinary rural Iranian.
So I wanted to say really quick, we're live here on Real America's Voice, according to
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Sorry to cut you off there Blake, but I do want to just introduce a question here
How do we keep the coalition together? It's very important Jack. We have to keep this coalition
Other people are getting very spicy online.
I have a prediction.
And my Elon prediction, I think,
is gonna be turned out right.
I think the prediction is by mid-July,
this is gonna be kind of a non-issue.
We're gonna be moving on.
Jack, what now?
This is a very important question, Jack.
Jack, what now does Donald Trump have to do
to really fulfill the mandate for the base for people
that might be concerned on immigration, on border?
Cernovich had a tweet about this.
Jack, what needs to happen?
Well, Charlie, look, you know, and I read Cernovich's tweet as well.
And, you know, we've all been pushing for it.
We've all been pushing for it every single day.
Stephen Miller champions it every single chance he gets anywhere near a microphone,
one minute on or even one second on mainstream media.
And that is mass deport all the illegals
that are in the United States right now,
make and fulfill the promise and the mandate
that was sent to the American people
regarding this question of the massive invasion
crisis and the massive migrant crisis that is affecting the American people, the people
who live within the confines of the United States of America who face so many issues
in terms of economics, jobs, wages, labor, housing, care, et cetera, writ large, not to mention security issues
of having all of these – all of these transnational gangs operating throughout our country.
By the way, not to mention potential even sleeper cells, and many people have pointed
to this, and we'll see how true that is, and we'll probably find out very quickly
if so, you know hopefully cash
patel and the boys over at fbi can make short work of them if uh if that does come to fruition but
you know really politically speaking what what i'd love to see and what i have loved seeing is the
ramp up of the ice raids and these mass deportations because the domestic agenda is really going to come
into focus now for the MAGA coalition going forward between
now and those critical midterms.
The most important thing, it's called Project 10 million.
Jack, we need 10 million deportations in this first term.
We have a million self-deportations.
We are on pace.
We're getting about a what?
A thousand to two thousand deportations a day right now, ish?
Is that about ish maybe?
Arrests, maybe.
Well, arrest. That doesn't include self-deport include self deportation so we have a million self right right so when
we have nothing on the border it's project 10 million I like measuring
stuff or else oh what success is 10 million illegal alien invaders people
say we need all 21 million we don't have the logistical capacity for that yet 10
millions a big dent that helps demographically right Blake 10 million
would be a major victory.
That would be a big one. And that's, frankly, that's one of the reasons we don't like regime change so much, because this country being what it is, we could not possibly overthrow Iran's government
without them being like, and now a million people from Iran need to come to America.
Ridiculous. So Jack, what do we now, we need to pass the big, beautiful bill, project 10 million. We need to to write it down by the way, because if we don't measure it all of a
sudden, we're going to end up in the summer of 2026 or the summer of 2027.
Be like, how many people have we deported?
Like 2 million.
So what, what then I'm going to actually do the math in a second.
Cause self deportation is huge.
I think over three to 4 million can end up being self deportation.
But Jack, go through the list here.
Education, you know,
spending cuts, tax cuts, DREG, economy, inflation, DEI. I mean, we have to now, we have to pitch
a perfect game because look, I support President Trump 100%, you do too. We're not lying. We're
not, no criticism, but some people in the chat and some people in the emails are getting
pretty fired up, right? We have to pitch a perfect game here, Jack.
We do. And if there's a man who can pitch a perfect game, it is President Trump.
So, no, you know, no hits, no walks.
And so when we're looking at this, by the way, getting the no taxes on overtime, the no taxes on tips,
and we've also seen it floated a couple of times here about, and we know that Secretary Lutnick as well as a few others have floated this
idea of dropping taxes on anyone under, I believe one of the thresholds they were looking
at was $150,000, or so I guess that'd be potentially $300,000 or so, maybe $250,000 for joint filing
for married couples.
Dropping income taxes federally writ large for everyone under that bracket would be something that's just
Absolutely huge when it comes to the president's domestic agenda and again Charlie
This is a huge part of what won Trump the swing states was the economic agenda
And this is something that you know, we talked about for I've talked about for a long time
I've always had the two biggest issues for MAGA our trade and immigration
So you deliver on trade and immigration and of course
Economics is all a function of trade then that's gonna do a lot to keep the MAGA coalition together
Not just for now, but even after Trump's term in office going into 2028. And so by the way, Alexandria
Casio Cortez is calling for impeachment of Donald Trump. Yeah, that's and by the way
So it's a day that ends in why?
right exactly and so
Just so we're clear a lot of presidents exercise military action without prior congressional approval
The War Powers Act is pretty broad in its scope right Blake. Mm-hmm. It might not
Yeah, well and a lot of it is like if the president does...
It really doesn't restrict launching a single strike.
It restricts like open-ended commitment of the US to conflicts.
And so really like one bombing strike, I can't imagine that actually does violate the War
Powers Act.
What it would be is if he's bombing them every single day and all of that, then you actually
have to get
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So, so Blake, I want to get to some more of the chats here. But let me just kind of read some of the emails freedom at Charlie Kirk calm. We're here live on real America's voice. By the way, you can listen to all of our commentary. If you
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gonna be doing live commentary all week on this. This is a major major day. So pull up some of those Blake, but Jack, let me throw
it back to you. So Jack, from a military standpoint, I want to get the map of all of our military
bases up. What, what are the precautionary measures that U S troops have to go through
in preparation to a Iranian ballistic missile attack against a United States base
in the region?
Yeah, Charlie.
Well, a lot of that, you know, fortunately has already been done.
And so these are going to be some of the messages that Secretary Hegs has sent out to the force
earlier in this week, as well as force dispersal.
So what do we mean by force dispersal?
That means so in a Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor like let's let's go back to Pearl Harbor
as you know December 7 1941 as as a successful quote-unquote military strike of the Japanese on a naval base well one of the reasons it was so successful in in in large was because of the
fleet sitting there tied pier side tied dock side so you had so much of it right there at the Pearl Harbor air
Excuse me Navy base obviously in in Hawaii that weren't able to get off and so those kamikazes the bombers
Everything that that the the Japanese Navy was able to hit at it were there because they were in one central localized
Facility interestingly enough a number of the aircraft carriers were actually out on maneuvers
on that day, and that's one of the reasons that the United States Navy switched to aircraft carrier
strike following Pearl Harbor. But so since then, one of the strategies has always been disperse your
assets. So get your ships over operating in different areas, move your aircraft over,
get them to different places. If you've got civilians, obviously many of these bases my
I'm like my I had a family member who was living on the Bahrain Naval Base at one point
They're not there currently but you know had their entire family there and was living, you know living on base
so a lot of these families have gotten out and
And at the same time though, there are still people that are within range there.
So you're going to be looking for what's our force protection level, what are we looking
for in terms of air defense to make sure that those are all manned, but you're going to
be put on high alert.
And so hopefully all non-essential personnel have been evacuated at this point or at least
safe places, simply just outside of the base and getting to places.
And this is what, by the way, a lot of the embassies
in any of these areas are focused on on a regular basis.
Now, one thing that I've been looking for
and I haven't noticed are the mass evacuations
of US citizens from anywhere you'd call it a NEO
or a non-combatant evacuation operation.
And we haven't seen a NEO
in any of the locations really around the Gulf since the start of this conflict. Now, there have
been limited evacuations, but not a full-scale NEO. And so that tells me that they're expecting
potentially some reprisal, but not anything, at least at this point, that would resemble a full-scale war. CNN is saying two bunker busters were dropped on Natanz. Navy submarines
launched 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles and there were two bunker busters.
They're saying they dropped a dozen bunker busters.
The link says two.
Yeah on Natanz but they're saying we dropped a dozen on Fordow.
A dozen bunker busters. I wonder if they they we have several bunker busters like we have that
30,000 pound one that's like very powerful. We have lesser ones
So maybe there's an aspect of that like maybe each of you the ordinance
The ordinance question and the battle so that if I could just make a point on this real quick that I'm seeing so many
So if I could just make a point on this real quick, that I'm seeing so many disparate reports on what exactly was dropped, what was fired, what went out, when it did, you know, I'm
not sure.
Right.
I'm going to go with the president on what he said, because that's the only real official
word that we have thus far.
Perhaps Secretary Hegseth or his office will put out something a little bit more clarifying or uh, definitional in terms of what came out because
there's a lot of strange, you know, numbers floating around
and when I say strange, I mean, they're sort of, you know, one person says it was 12, one person says it was 6,
one person says it was 2, and so I'm really waiting to hear some kind of official word
you know, if we get one or not on what specifically was dropped
but then writ large, of course, Charlie, as you've been saying, you know, we get one or not on what specifically was dropped but then writ large of course Charlie is as you've been saying
You know we really do need to figure out what the battle damage assessment here is of these facilities in particular the facility of fordo
And that's gonna be hard to do you know it's it's almost like
It's almost like bombing a pyramid and then trying to figure out what happened to the Pharaoh's tomb
Underneath and it's gonna be very hard to do that with signals intelligence
It's gonna be very hard to do that with signals intelligence.
It's gonna be very hard to do that with imagery
or satellite imagery.
And so this is something where whether or not
Mossad has that network still in place within Iran
is gonna be very critical.
And whether or not CIA has assets as well,
because you really need that human intelligence
to understand what was lost,
whether the centrifuges were taken out,
how much of this thing is still recoverable in any way.
So a lot of these questions are directly tied to the amount of ordinance used.
And by the way, this is a process called battle damage assessment.
It is an art, it is a discipline, and it would follow any military strike, large or small as you're going through.
And so, when I'm asking these questions,
these are the same questions I would ask
about any strike package or target package
that were being put together in the military
because that's what we do every single time.
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We just don't want to forcibly take out the Ayatollah because you might get something
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As a matter of fact, I don't think that you know, they bear or any regime
regimes people bear
Responsibility for its actions, they really don't.
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He was very correct on the on the Elon musk prediction He said that would get resolved by November and it got resolved by the following. Yeah, I was
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You were given six month window
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That was impressive.
I was not nearly as optimistic on that one.
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We're seeing sharply against this this we're seeing sharply in favor
We're seeing a lot of wait and see or I trust trump even if i'm skeptical
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Any others
More if I can do there's there's so many
Let me ask you let me ask to the audience freedom at Charlie Kirk comms
I learned so much by the way, you know how many emails you have four thousand emails in just the last four thousand in just the
Last like 30 minutes. Yeah, I mean and I have them all pulled up here
So I can kind of get it because I can read the subject line. I can read a lot of
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Jack, can you read some of the stuff you're messaging me?
I don't know. Just some of the stuff that Iran's state news agency says
that Fordo facility did not notice any signs of a major explosion.
This could just be cope.
This could just be Iranian propaganda.
But what is this? Yeah, no, Charlie.
I mean, like like we're all doing, we're trying to figure out
exactly what's going on here.
So thanks to the internet, we have the ability to read both sides.
And so I'm reading what the US is putting out.
I'm reading what Iranian sources are putting out, Israeli sources.
And it seems like Iran is doing everything they can to downplay this.
And certainly that's being done for internal consumption.
So the Com Province Crisis Management Center is saying there is no threat to the residents
of comb or the surrounding areas.
There's a there's a report where they're saying that the Iran State News Agency is saying
the traffic in the city and along the calm is Ffahan Highway is reportedly flowing normally.
No traces of contamination following strikes on U.S. nuclear facilities.
And sort of back and forth, they're saying that – let's see, let's see, let's
see.
Only – okay, so this is Iranian MP says, there's no serious damage to Fordow, only
ground structures were damaged, which are easy to restore.
No radiation emissions were recorded. The evacuation was carried out in advance.
And so they're really putting out as much as possible that saying,
hey, there's no fire, there's no debris.
So they're really doing as much as they can to downplay this.
But at the same time, they're also publicly stating that they want to retaliate
and that there will be serious retaliation against the US.s. You know people on Iranian television saying you started it
We finish it. We're coming for all of your military bases. We're coming for all of your air bases
They're putting up the same maps that we are of all the u.s.
military bases within range of Iranian forces and
And just again and again pretty pretty much exactly what you would expect them to be saying right now
Let's go to cut 286 through the CNN report here And just again and again, pretty much exactly what you would expect them to be saying right now.
Let's go to cut 286, the CNN report here, 286.
Here's the latest developments on this major breaking news that we're following, breaking news in Iran.
American bombers have struck three, not one, not two, but three nuclear sites, major nuclear sites, inside Iran. Those sites, Fordow,
Isfahan, and Natanz, they're considered the heart of Iran's nuclear ambitions. Israel
had struck targeted, Israel had tried to target them in the past, but a U.S. official tells
CNN that the U.S. used not one, not two, but six B-2 bombers and 12 bunker buster bombs.
And that was just at the Fordow site.
Sources tell CNN that the US told Iran through back channel discussions that the strikes
would be contained and no further strikes were planned, at least not yet.
Okay.
Israeli army radio reports the US did not attack the enrichment facility in Istfahan
that Israel had attacked, but another site that was carved into a mountain where enriched
material was hidden.
So that is...
That makes you...
That actually makes me worry a little bit.
It's good if they found a spot where material was hidden, but I feel like, okay, if there's
one site where they were hiding stuff and we found it, how many are there, where they're hiding things, and we didn't
find it.
Again, the Persian people are very smart.
This is not the Taliban.
This is not the Taliban, okay?
The Persian people were once great people with very high IQs.
Let me read to you from a top reporter who will remain nameless but very well sourced.
By the way, just so you know, from this, the text I got at 420 a.m., which I didn't read
because my phone was off from a different source, hey, I think it's happening tonight.
Again, my phone was off so now it's happened.
Our sources are good.
That's why you should watch our program, right, Jack?
Because you and I have the best, we have great sources here and Um, and Andrew would agree. Okay. Uh, quote, what
did the reporter say? Yeah. Quote, I really hope I am wrong, but I think Israel is now
going to push for a gene change and now Trump will own it. And remember what have Andrew,
what have we been pushing all week? No regime change, no regime change, no regime change.
And Andrew, remember was Andrew here as Andrew got and, um and um i'm here but no choppy oh boy um we'll try here but remember people said oh
no one's pushing for a gene change i think it's fair to say that we actually saw where
this argument was going in advance now by regime change what do we mean if the people
want to rise up and do it themselves, legit respect will cheerlead them on, will
give them moral support, will pipe internet, whatever.
We're talking about forcibly displacing a leader with military assassination.
Andrew.
Yeah, here's the problem, Charlie, if you can hear me.
Yes, we can.
Okay.
Is that you don't know where this leads.
You hit their nuclear sites if they strike
back we have to then hit them back and at that point if nuclear weapons is a mindset like you
said if the only way to get rid of nuclear is to take out the regime the leaders of that of the
nation so you don't know where this goes you You cannot predict how they will respond. At this point, you may have radicalized them. There was a mention
that Polymarket, the odds of them trying now to develop an actual weapon has now gone up
because now they know that they are under siege, that we mean business, so they better
meet force with force.
And that's the big risk here.
And that's why we've been against this the whole way.
And by the way, Charlie, if you wouldn't have spoken up so loudly, some other voices like
Jack Bannon, Tucker saying, hey, no regime change.
Do you think these insane people in DC would have stepped back even an inch?
No, they would have like, it only would have gathered momentum if nobody would have stepped back even an inch. No, they would have like,
it only would have gathered momentum
if nobody would have pushed back.
And so now that you've unleashed Pandora's box,
there's no way to fully predict what's gonna happen next.
So Blake, let me ask you a question by the way,
email us freedom at CharlieKirk.com
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We're getting a lot of emails here.
So let me ask you a
question, Blake. Do you give any credence at all to the idea they might already have
a nuclear bomb?
I doubt it. I feel like this sounds weird. I feel if they had it, they'd announce it.
They would say we have a nuclear bomb. Do anything at your own risk because the value
of any weapon like this is its deterrent power. There's
not a lot of value in having nuclear weapons secretly. The closest you get is
Israel's never really publicly admitted they have nuclear weapons. I think maybe
they did once a few years ago, but for a long time theirs was secret, but that was
a lot about not getting sanctioned. They had their reasons for doing it. But I don't think
there's a lot of value in Iran if they if they're just concealing that they have
a nuclear weapon. The entire point kind of of this is the deterrent value, the
sort of the ability to check people trying to overthrow the regime. So
breaking news from the New York Times, just kind of awesome military stuff that
you'll love. The bombers that did thisw non-stop for 37 hours from their base in Missouri
So the bombers they had in Guam was just a total diversion all the way from Missouri. That's a long flight
I mean, I mean, but so there's three pilots three four pilots apparently inside a b2 bomber
There's a bed and a toilet. I was literally about to ask do they have to wear a diaper or do they know I mean?
It's insane like actually yeah, I bet they get I bet they take drugs though
They have to focus drugs like Adderall like Adderall equivalents like you have to or they say jack team jacks are military guy
Jack come on you got they got to take something right for focus. I mean
You know there's there's there's go pills. You know there's things like that
I mean, I wouldn't say drugs, but you know there are certain You know there there's go pills, you know, there's things like that. I mean, I wouldn't say drugs, but you know, there are certain, you know, there are certain
supplements that have been known to be so it's very funny.
Andrew knows this friend, our former Intel friend.
I'll never forget this.
And he, we were doing a book tour, which is right.
Remember the COVID thing, Andrew, we did like the book tour with mega doctrine.
And he was like, Hey, take this pill. I always take it whenever I land in country.
And it really helps me focus. Remember, I took it. I did not sleep for two days. I remember I
literally could not sleep. I was like, what is going on? And I remember taking this pill,
Jack, that stuff's insane. Like, Charlie, believe me, it's unbelievable.
So after you took the go pills, you're up for two days, but then what happened after did you crash right after the oh like wrecked?
For like a whole day. You were just like out right? I was done. Yes. Yeah, that's basically that's basically how they're designed
I have no idea what the science is on this but it's like you're up for two days
You're just up and you're not
but it's like you're up for two days. You're just up and you're not like crazy wired.
It's not like drinking an energy drink
or something like that or like pre-workout
where you're just like, oh, and I wanna go.
You're just awake.
No, no, no, that's exactly right.
You're wired but not tired.
Wired but not tired.
Yeah, afterwards you pay the price.
So like coffee and caffeine
reduce your body's production of adenosine?
Where this does something totally different.
This is like weird kind of focus.
It's very hard to explain.
Didn't they give that to like the Nazi soldiers?
They were all on...
Oh no, they were on...
Blake what were the Nazis on?
They were on all sorts of...
I think they took...
They had some sort of...
They had either amphetamines or even maybe meth like they I can't remember the exact specifics
They were up there like three days straight. Yeah. Yeah, they would take they would take stimulants for big operations
I'm reading now in addition to the bed and toilet
They also have a microwave and the the plane is heavily automated. So one magic no like the operation got screwed up because of a hot
Like he bites into it and it's too hot. No, the microwave like blows up.
Mr. President, we were not able to bomb Fordow tonight.
Why?
Well, sir, somebody decided to keep the hot pocket in the microwave for too long.
He made him yank on the controls and they went into a tailspin and crashed.
There's only 21 of these bombers in existence.
That's a little surprising to me.
I thought there'd be more, but.
They're $2 billion a piece.
I don't think any other country has a similar type technology.
Just Russia did.
I think they have something, but.
Other countries are getting more stealth aircraft.
I don't know if they have stealth strategic bombers.
You get stealth fighters for sure.
I don't know if anyone has a big bomber like we do.
I mean, it is a pretty incredible aircraft.
Just I mean, it's something. And they used it in Serbia, Yugoslavia I think back in the
90s. And it's a lot of our UFO sightings from the 70s and 80s are apparently from
when we were testing it. Is that right? Yeah. That's funny. Email us freedom at
CharlieKirk.com the wingspan is a hundred and seventy two feet hundred and
seventy two feet just to put that in perspective. It's incredible
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Rejoicing because we dropped a bomb should be met with humility. Dooming should be met with
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Don't know. We don't know they we don't know we will just sadly we are in that part where we have to wait and see
The ball is in their court right now
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can't see what there's was but they said what if this attack
cements Israel's original power in the Middle East with this
help the US size down our own footprint in the region. Perhaps
the Abraham Accord countries could take up responsibility for regional security. He is an age 39 Fallujah veteran. I think that would
be the best case outcome would be if we could step away from the Middle East because we
have allies who are ready to step forward. That would be great. Like if Saudi Arabia
Saudi and the UAE need to start militarizing. Yeah, they should. They should militarize.
And if they sign the Abraham Accords, that would be great I think UAE already did correct
But Saudis haven't that's all complicated
I think they would like to but there's issues they couldn't do it while they're still a war in Gaza because they have some
Nominal support there. It's complicated
But none of the Sunni countries in the Gulf are like eager to flip out over a Shia government that hates them getting hit. That's one of those internal
Islamic disputes
Brenda I am a MAGA boomer and a member when it comes to all things military for the good of our country. It's complicated. I
Continue to trust President Trump and I'm taking a wait and see attitude. Mr. Green any thoughts on Iran saying?
Fordo has been completely emptied
and evacuated? Iran says a lot of things. That's our take on that.
Yeah, I mean honestly they have fooled themselves so many times on social. You shouldn't believe
anything they say at this point.
Chia-Lin, hello from Taiwan. Donated 330 in whatever Taiwan's currency is. I appreciate
American people and President Trump's efforts to
make the world a more peaceful place and that's the ultimate goal here is is
peace President Trump is not a conqueror he is not a warmonger he took this
because he believes it's necessary to prevent nuclear proliferation and
protect America we hope that he is correct saggy thank you for $30 with no message.
Edward, $10.
I don't know if this has been asked already,
but what has been going on with Candace?
I love listening to her, but it seems she has gone,
he says off the deep end, she has her own opinions.
Candace is a great friend
and I won't say anything negative about her.
Jennifer, $20.
As a Jewish person, I am thankful for President Trump, for the freedom of the
Iranian people and the long-term safety of the U.S. and the world, and for Israel's survival.
God bless the USA. Kyle, $10, says, represent the October birthdays. You're an October birthday,
right?
I am. That's right.
Been following your work, work Charlie for several months
Thank you for helping save this country. Thank you Kyle
We got Charles. We have Joe Spinella five dollars. I regret my vote voted Trump 16
2024 let me just pause
We're almost done. Well, then I want to pause be careful with that statement
Who is this? What's his name? Joe Joe because if all of a sudden the economy's booming in December
and we're getting spending cuts and the border's secure
and we're on project 10 million, be careful just saying
you regret it.
This just might be one night you don't like.
Just be careful with such a statement like that.
That's all I'm going to say.
And then Donna says, Charlie, you're awesome.
Thank you.
What a marathon.
Well done, Blake.
Thank you very much, everybody.
All right.
We're very grateful.
Let's get some final thoughts. Jack, Blake. Let's go Blake, Jack, then
I'll finish. Blake, final thoughts tonight to summarize this historic evening. Again,
it's very easy to get amped up in emotions. Military adventures, they're exciting. We
can admit that. They're high emotion. This has been a debate that's been unfolding for
years. Really, more than a decade This has been going back and forth.
It escalated a lot since 10-7,
and it escalated a lot just in the last few weeks.
There's high passions.
The truth is we don't know what will happen yet.
President Trump has intelligence we don't have access to.
I think he's at least earned the benefit of the doubt
for now because we've had
military ventures before and they did not escalate beyond our control. We are
hoping that will not be the case here either. Jack, final thoughts summarize
the evening. Please, Jack Posobiec. Sure and for folks looking to
get my thoughts on anything else, 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com.
We're going to be putting stuff out throughout the weekend on this, probably be up tomorrow.
But summarizing the evening, look, President Trump had signaled earlier in this week that strikes
were on the table. He has signaled for decades that an end to the Iranian nuclear program was one of his key goals in running for office
Even the very first time all the way back 10 years ago this week at President Trump though has been resolute on two things
For that entire decade one of them was the Iranian nuclear program. That's now been wiped out number two illegal
immigration a lot of people are talking about the the
fracture in the base right now, the division, the skepticism that some have
and as healthy as that is, the best way that I believe to go to move forward is
to keep the promise on illegal immigration. The 30 plus that are here
right now, 30 plus million, deport every last one of them,
continue the ball moving. Charlie, you've mentioned the 10 million plan by 2026. I think that's a
fantastic goal between self deportations and the ICE raids. So we want to see that going. We want
to see absolutely that same type of movement. President Trump has been resolute on the Iran
nuclear question, and now it's time for President Trump and everyone to support his efforts on illegal immigration as well. It was a late
Saturday night. My Shabbat got interrupted, but for good reason everybody. A couple final thoughts.
President Trump has earned our trust and our support. Take a deep breath if you don't like this.
You might say something you regret. It happens when you get too emotionally. And if you're out
there celebrating and this is the greatest night ever, I also want to humble you. You don't know how this is going to turn out. President Trump acted with the intel in front of us. He's been consistent his entire life.
And tonight he acted on that consistency. Blake, you have one final thought here.
It's for you. You have to wish Michael DeForia a happy birthday and tell him to keep grinding.
Happy birthday, Michael DeForia. And keep grinding.
Stay measured in times like this. You take a deep breath. You look around, you touch some grass, you get off your phone, if you
get a little too emotional. President Donald Trump acts with
phenomenal discretion, and decisiveness and prudence. And
we're going to see where this goes next. If you guys want one
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Final thing I'll say is this, is God bless our troops.
There's a lot of skepticism of our military,
but boy, they performed beautifully tonight. 37 hour trip from Missouri. That is top tier
stuff. And so keep our troops in your prayers right now because a lot of our troops are
literally on military bases where they could be basically attacked by an Iranian ballistic
missile. Thank you guys so much. I want to hear from you throughout the night.
Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com.
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If Iran responds, we might be back in the chair.
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God bless our troops.
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