Aug 26, 2024
U.S. Inches CLOSER To War As Israel Carries Out Preemptive Bombings
The IDF and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah exchange strikes in an escalation of tensions that could turn into a wider regional war.
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These pictures, just released by the IDF,
show them attacking
a number of Hezbollah targets.
Israel's defense minister has issued a 48
hour state of emergency in the country.
We are operating in self-defense
from Hezbollah and any other enemy
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that joins in their attacks against us.
The failure to get a ceasefire and hostage
release deal in Gaza could see this
escalate into a wider regional conflict.
American officials have announced
that they're sending two aircraft groups
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and a guided marine guided
missile submarine to the Middle East,
after Israel carried out preemptive
strikes in Lebanon over the weekend.
Now, the move by the United States
is allegedly meant to deter
a possible attack from Iran.
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And I want to get to the details of that
because obviously it has repercussions
and consequences
for Americans in just a minute.
But first, a little bit of context
into those preemptive strikes
that were carried out by Israel.
So Hezbollah has vowed retaliation against
Israel over the fact that Israel has
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assassinated one of its senior commanders.
His name was Fayad Shakir
in Beirut last month.
In addition to that, Iran and its proxies
have threatened to attack Israel
in retaliation for Israel's assassination
of a top Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh,
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in Tehran in on July 31st.
Now, Israel says that it carried out these
preemptive strikes in Lebanon in order
to thwart a missile attack by Hezbollah.
In the early hours of Sunday morning,
around 100 Israeli jets hit dozens
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of Hezbollah launch sites in southern
Lebanon, destroying thousands of rockets
the military said were aimed at Israel.
In fact, reports indicate that Israel
struck 40 separate sites in Lebanon.
And I want to go to Benjamin Netanyahu
justifying these attacks on Lebanese soil.
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Let's take a look.
What happened today
is not the end of the story.
Hezbollah tried to attack the State
of Israel with rockets and drones.
Early in the morning, we instructed
the Israeli army to carry out a powerful
preemptive strike to remove the threat.
The Israeli army destroyed
thousands of short range rockets.
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All of them were intended to harm our
citizens and our forces in the Galilee.
In addition, the Israeli army
intercepted all the UAVs that Hezbollah
launched at a strategic target
in the center of the country.
Yeah.
So first of all, self-defense, my ass.
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Let's review the timeline here.
Israel bombs Beirut,
the capital of Lebanon, killing one
of the top leaders of Hezbollah.
So that's Israel striking first.
And I know you can get into.
Yeah, but how about throughout the war
going back and forth?
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How about October 7th? How about 1948?
How about 1967?
I'm talking about
this particular conflict.
Are we going to go to war or Israel going
to go to war with Lebanon and Iran?
Right.
So Israel bombs first in the middle of
Beirut, then before Hezbollah can respond
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they do a preemptive strike.
So they bombed them twice
before Hezbollah could even bomb once.
Hezbollah then does a light bombing.
How do I know it's light?
Well, first of all, a lot of their stuff
was knocked out, which I'll get back to.
So Israel's not entirely wrong
about the preemptive strike.
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I'll get back to it in a second.
But then Hezbollah fires back.
Limited number of bombs.
You could say hundreds.
But remember, these are like these.
They're like throwing rocks,
basically at Israel.
Every one of them gets knocked down.
None of them lands, according to Israel.
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So totally ineffective.
Then you think, okay, it's over.
And Hezbollah even says,
well, look, we did the best we could.
It might be over.
Then Israel hits him again this morning.
So that's three times that Israel
has hit Lebanon, and only once back
with no effect at all against Israel.
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So this is not self-defense.
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This is Israel trying its mightiest
to start a war in the Middle East.
That America will have to fight for it
a lot more where that came from.
Both a little slight defense of Israel
and a slight defense of Hezbollah's
actions as well in a minute.
But, Ana, go ahead.
Hezbollah wasn't attacking Israel
when Israel, you know,
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wasn't carrying out the atrocities
that it's currently carrying out in Gaza.
So Hezbollah is obviously retaliating,
retaliating against Israel
over its treatment of Palestinians
in Gaza and the West Bank.
To be quite clear,
it's not like they're being hands off
with Palestinians in the West Bank.
They're being driven out of their
legal homes, both by settlers
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and by the Israeli military
standing by and allowing it to happen.
And so, I mean, this is why a ceasefire
is so incredibly important.
It's not only important because it
will secure the release of hostages.
It's also important because it will
help prevent a broader regional war,
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which is quickly, by the way,
escalating into a potential war
between the United States and Iran.
So I actually want to get
to that portion of the story right now.
So in yet another sign that things are
escalating into a potential war with Iran.
The State Department has announced that it
is sending, as I mentioned earlier,
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more military personnel to the region to
defend Israel against a threat from Iran.
So two aircraft carriers,
the Theodore Roosevelt and the Abraham
Lincoln and their accompanying warships
and attack planes
are now in or near the Gulf of Oman.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
sent guided missile submarine
Georgia to the region, an unusual move
as the Pentagon seldom talks about
the movements of its submarine fleet.
The Georgia can fire cruise missiles
and carry teams of Navy Seal commandos.
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Now, one might argue that the U.S.
Is doing this as a deterrent.
It's just simply a deterrent.
Others could, I believe, rightfully argue
that this is a provocative move
by the United States and will
potentially provoke Iran and its proxies,
and it doesn't help when you have other
state officials give the types of quotes
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that I'm about to read to you,
to the New York Times.
A senior U.S.
Official said on Saturday night that the
American military was better positioned,
better positioned to address the threat
from Iran and that the Israeli Defense
Forces would shoulder the bulk of any
defense from attacks carried out by
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Hezbollah across the border in Lebanon.
So let's just quickly decode that.
The argument is no, no, we should
fight any threat from Iran, meaning the US
should engage in a potential war with Iran
in order to defend Israel.
Israel can focus on its border
with Lebanon as it fights Hezbollah.
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Yeah.
So, look, you're my opinion on this part
is not going to surprise you.
I don't think we should
fight Israel's war for it.
I don't think we should have any aircraft
carriers or submarines going there to try
to intimidate anybody in the region,
because it is not making war less likely.
It is making war more likely because.
Okay, so now let me do this.
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A slight defense of Israel and Hezbollah
that I was going to do
because it relates to this.
So Israel did a preemptive strike.
I'm never in favor of preemptive strikes.
There's a different word for that.
It's called attacking first,
declaring war, etc., right?
But this is a really rare case where it
looked like Hezbollah was about to launch,
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and they did hit Hezbollah targets
that were going to launch against them.
So if anything is preemptive,
this kind of was preemptive.
Having said that,
they did the bombing in the first place,
and that was their second bombing.
And we don't know.
We'll never know for sure if Hezbollah was
going to attack with those things because
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Israel didn't give them a chance to.
They just attacked them
for the second time.
But my job is to give you
the context there.
And as preemptive bombing goes,
that looked like that was pretty on point.
Okay, so the slight defense of Hezbollah
is, they're signaling in every diplomatic
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way we are doing a light attack.
We do not want a broader war.
Here comes the missiles and the drones.
And even after you hit us a second time,
we don't want a broader war.
Iran did the same thing.
So Israel conducts bombings in Iran.
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Remember this whole saga played out
and Iran essentially like, sent a signal
to the United States and Israel
to let them know,
to save face with our people in Iran,
to make it seem like we're not being weak.
We're going to carry out these strikes.
But here's where the strikes
are going to land.
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Here's what we're doing.
Here's what they're going to get to you.
I remember they had hours
and hours worth of warnings
before the strikes were conducted.
Yes.
And so that was on purpose,
intended to basically create
as little damage as possible because they
didn't want to escalate the war.
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So but there's no winning with Netanyahu
and the insane right wing government
of Israel because, if Hezbollah had
done major damage, they would have said,
oh my God, 13 Israelis are dead.
We have to strike back
and obliterate Beirut.
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We have no choice left.
Hezbollah did this, etc. Right now.
Good news. There's no casualties.
No hits at all. So what does Israel say?
Do they say, oh, to be fair,
if they had hit someone,
we would have been really livid.
But they didn't hit anyone. So we're good.
Let's just stop.
We bombed them twice
before they even bombed us once.
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We're good.
No. Instead, they said they put
out a statement saying,
you see, this shows Hezbollah doesn't have
much capabilities and Hamas doesn't have
much capabilities outside of Israel.
So we have no incentive to stop.
So you were going to keep going
on the war no matter what?
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Yeah.
Whether Hezbollah did a big bombing,
a small bombing, whether they had
casualties or they didn't have casualties,
you had excuses ready to continue the war.
And either the outcome because you
don't want the war to stop, you want
to start a giant war and make us fight it.
So we're sending a bunch
of aircraft carriers.
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They're like, look, guys,
do you know how to solve this?
The easiest thing in the world.
The minute I say it,
all of you are going to agree.
Even like the hard line,
Israeli people are going to be like,
it's kind of true, but don't do it.
Don't do it. Right.
And That is Us uses its leverage
and goes, Israel, cut the crap out.
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You know, you're not doing
any more bombings, and we're not sending
any aircraft carrier groups there.
And if you don't listen
to what we're saying, we're going to cut
your funding or at a bare minimum,
we're going to do a weapons embargo
and not send you any more weapons.
Does anyone think Israel wouldn't respond
to that, that that wouldn't be proper
incentive for them to get to a ceasefire?
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Everyone who's rational
and on planet Earth
knows that's how you get to a ceasefire.
If we use our leverage, which is gigantic.
We just sent them $26 billion, right?
Well, and by the way, it's not all sent.
You could just say,
I'm not sending the remaining 22 billion
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until you sign a ceasefire.
You have a ceasefire tomorrow.
The US is choosing not to do that.
Instead, they're sending
a bunch of aircraft carriers over there
to encourage Israel.
Don't worry, buddy, I got your back.
Bomb as many capitals as you like.
Bomb.
Tehran, Beirut, Damascus,
which they already did.
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But how many goddamn capital you like?
Start anywhere you like
because we're going to have
these sucker Americans pay for it
with their lives and with their treasure.
Because remember,
Israel is the boss of us.
Keep it real. And you know that's real.
And look, let me frame this in a way
that maybe officials within the
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Democratic Party will understand, because
that's the party in charge right now.
That's the party in the executive branch.
And Anthony Blinken, of course,
is the one who's allegedly attempting
to broker a ceasefire deal.
I say allegedly because no one
in the Biden administration is willing to
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use those weapons as leverage at all.
And in fact, during the DNC, Kamala Harris
speech made abundantly clear that she will
in no way threaten Israel's weaponry.
And so when I say
that they're playing with fire,
what I what I specifically mean is,
if this war escalates to a situation
in which we are in a hot war with Iran,
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that's going to hurt Kamala Harris's
chances of winning this election.
Well, and.
By the way,
let me let me say one other thing.
Netanyahu and the far right government
of Israel has made it abundantly clear
that they want Donald Trump
to serve another term.
So, look, I don't know.
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This is speculation, but not only does
it serve Netanyahu's interest in expanding
this war so he can remain in power.
It could also potentially, if it continues
to escalate, have an impact on who gets
elected in our presidential election.
Yeah.
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So look, if a giant war starts,
which Iran has not counter-attacked yet,
God knows what's going to happen there.
Hezbollah, now that they got hit
again on Monday, are like, well, okay,
I guess we're not done.
So we I guess we got to go another
round now because Netanyahu definitely,
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definitely wants the war, right?
Meanwhile, if you had a cease fire,
all this would end because Hezbollah says
we will not send a single more bomb
if you get to a cease fire.
But they don't want to.
So why Netanyahu,
after Hamas agreed on July 2nd
to the cease fire terms, said I was lying.
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I am adding two more demands.
I want to reoccupy Gaza.
I want the southern border occupied and I
want a central strip in Gaza occupied.
So Hamas said, yeah, no,
we're not going to agree to that.
We just agreed to your goddamn deal
in the first place.
Now you're moving the goalposts.
He doesn't want a peace deal
Make him do it.
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Of course they're not going to.
So to get to Anna's point.
Look, I don't know what happens
if that giant war starts.
I do know all bets are off
and no one has any idea who's going
to win the US election if that war starts.
It depends on the reactions, etc..
I also know that Anna is likely to be
right, that that albatross will
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be put around Kamala Harris's neck.
Why? Because they're in charge?
Exactly.
It's the Biden-Harris administration.
Exactly.
Joe Biden could both save the, you know,
not just the Palestinians, but the
Israelis from a giant conflict and let
alone Iran, Hezbollah and the whole world.
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And he could save his own party.
And right now, Kamala Harris is leading.
If there's no war.
Kamala Harris is likely to win.
He could save all of that
by doing one sentence.
If you don't listen to us,
we're going to cut the funding.
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But he won't say it. He won't say it.
And then they come
and send the liars out there and go.
We're doing everything we can.
No you're not.
It's obvious that you're not.
It's so preposterous that every reporter
doesn't immediately launch into them.
Are you joking?
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You haven't used one piece of leverage.
Not one.
You haven't threatened $1 and you're
claiming you're doing everything you can.
No, you're doing everything
that Israel allows you to do.
The Israeli people want a cease fire.
There were mass protests
in Tel Aviv over the weekend as well.
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Okay.
You have the family members of the
hostages who obviously want a cease fire.
You have the Arab nations
surrounding Israel wanting a cease fire.
Everyone wants a cease fire.
So this doesn't escalate.
So the hostages are returned.
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And by the way, in regard to Israel,
we haven't even talked about how this war
has completely decimated their economy.
Israelis are suffering based
on the horrible decisions that Netanyahu
and that far right government are making,
and they're making it for themselves
out of their own self-interest, not
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over what's best for the Israeli people,
not over what's best for the hostages.
Certainly not what's best
for Palestinian civilians.
They couldn't care less about that.
And so as this continues to escalate,
the real question is, is the United
States going to continue enabling this far
right regime in Israel to the detriment
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of the international community,
as, by the way, the international
community watches in horror
as we've been enabling Israel
and their belligerent military activity.
All right.
Last thing I'll say is, look, I,
I hate to all the anti-Semitic tropes,
they Israel is a government.
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Governments do terrible things.
So I don't want anybody thinking,
oh, this is one of those.
The Jews control everything.
That's nonsense.
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos
among a billion other people
are not, well, literally 8 billion.
Other people are not Jewish.
They're not just going to go,
oh, okay, Jews, you run the place.
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That's not how the world works.
It's ridiculous.
On the other hand, does Israel,
the government of Israel, control
the government of the United States?
Definitely and obviously.
And how do they do it?
They have.
AIPAC spent $100 million
in American elections.
They buy off our entire government.
That is obvious.
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Any government can do that.
Any corporation can do that.
In fact, most corporations do do that.
Look into Big Pharma, Big oil, etc..
Right.
So I'm not going to engage in,
you know, the tropes and the hatred
and any of that nonsense.
I'm going to fight against it, but I'm
also not going to engage in nonsense
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where, oh no, Israel has no effect on U.S.
Policy. U.S.
Is just.
And the money in politics
that has no effect at all.
Shh. You're not allowed to say it.
No. America just happens to love Israel
so much for no apparent reason.
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We give them 26 billion here,
4 billion a year.
We follow every command of theirs
in humiliating fashion.
No matter what they say
and no matter how much they ignore us.
And is it true that Bibi Netanyahu
owns Joe Biden?
Well, we all have eyes
and we all have ears.
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So Biden says, don't do it.
Netanyahu comes on and goes,
yeah, I'm going to do it.
What are you going to do now, idiot?
And Biden goes, okay,
you didn't give me permission.
I'm so sorry, Bebe.
I'm so sorry.
And then he Bebe dog walks him.
So we all saw it on the national stage
for the last couple of years here,
certainly for the last 12 months.
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Anyone who denies it
is not living in objective reality.
So you can be the biggest Netanyahu fan
in the world and be like,
of course Israel should control America.
And of course, the US president should
be the dog of the Israeli Prime minister.
But if there are people,
there's a significant number
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of people that believe that.
And almost all of them live in Washington,
DC. But for the rest of us, this is
getting exhausting and humiliating.
You get one American soldier killed there
and you're going to have
massive problems in this country.
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