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Wow, there's a few things going on.

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I'm not sure anything exciting really.

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All right.

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The world is on fire.

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There is so much, so much going on.

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But the main thing is we have a

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movement in Iran to...

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Which means death to Khomeini.

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Long live the king.

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For those of you who don't know,

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I am of Iranian heritage.

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Both my parents are from Iran.

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And apparently my DNA says I am eighty

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percent Iranian.

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Wow.

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So that's nearly a pure blood.

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And the only reason the other percentages

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are Azerbaijan and the Caucasus,

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which were part of the Persian empire.

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So I hold claim to my Persian identity.

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So essentially you're a hundred percent.

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A hundred percent.

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But washed by the blood of Jesus Christ,

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which is the most important.

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Well,

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apparently there's a lot of Christians in

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Iran.

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There is estimated to be millions of

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Christians in Iran, folks.

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So fastest growing church in the world.

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When you have to live around a bunch

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of people that are Muslim.

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I was going to add a couple of

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things to that, but Muslim people,

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you may have a way of pushing people

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towards Christianity.

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Well,

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oppressive Islamic regime for sure does.

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So, you know,

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people don't appreciate having their

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hijab,

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their head cover nailed to their head.

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It has the highest rate of heroin

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addiction too, which is,

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you know if people don't find jesus they

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find comfort in drugs because it's so

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depressing but we'll get into all of that

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let's start with i want to start with

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this video uh which is some really good

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clips of what's happening right now to the

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islamic republic you cut the internet

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But our voice crosses borders.

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You kill people in the streets.

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Every drop of blood you spill becomes the

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flood of your fall.

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Forty-seven years of repression.

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Still.

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But it ends here.

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Because the voice of our revolution cannot

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be silenced.

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We continue.

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until the fall of the Islamic Republic.

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Amen.

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That's fantastic.

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We continue until the fall of the Islamic

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Republic.

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You know,

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I flew home yesterday from a trip that

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was in Idaho,

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flew back and I landed and turned on

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my phone and I saw a lot of

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these clips from the night before and

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maybe even going on at the time.

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And I called Hedia and I felt like

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I'm part Persian.

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Right?

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I actually had tears in my eyes and

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couldn't wait to call her and say,

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do you see what's happening in Iran?

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I was so excited about just the people

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there, the population.

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Right.

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Just finally feeling like this is the time

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that they can do it.

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Yes.

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And so, you know,

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people in the mainstream media have tried

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to say that this is about, you know,

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the economy, the collapse of the currency.

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And it's not about that.

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just the illegitimacy of the clerics and

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the fact that they just don't believe it.

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If a regime depends on belief of the

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population, they have lost that belief.

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And so it's doomed to collapse.

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Now,

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we have the what we call the buzz

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out E class,

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which was kind of like their middle class,

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the working class.

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And they did start by shutting down their

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stores because they couldn't make money.

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So basically,

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they have all these supplies and the

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currency drops so low that were they to

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sell them, they'd lose a lot of money.

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So they just close their shops.

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And that was kind of like the spark.

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But this is so widespread.

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And what people have commented a lot about

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is that some of the most prominent

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religious cities for Iran,

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because they believe in kind of like

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saints,

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their descendants of Mohammed are Mashhad

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and Qom, those two cities.

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And those were some of the first two

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cities to fall.

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And so what would consider big cities like

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L.A., New York type cities?

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I mean, they're big cities,

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but they're holy cities.

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So there are temples,

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there are shrines there that people go and

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give alms and they go to make prayers.

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They're considered the holiest sites of

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Iran.

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And so for the fall,

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they're burning pictures of harmony.

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They burnt down mosques.

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They were rioting in the cities,

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basically saying, you know,

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we hate you and your religion.

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And that's huge.

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That's huge.

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They say that, you know,

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there are also reports that are eighty

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percent of the mosques have closed for

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lack of funding.

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So people aren't even attending these

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mosques.

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And so if you remember from the fight

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with Israel and Hamas,

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people were always complaining in the

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press that they were bombing schools and

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bombing mosques.

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Well,

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that's because the artillery and the

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supplies are located in the mosques.

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So in Iran was the same thing.

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They were going in there.

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So the protesters go in there,

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take the arms and the supplies and then

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burn it down.

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Well,

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so they were trying to because they knew

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that that's where the IRGC would go to

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rearm and recoup.

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So they were burning those down so that

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they wouldn't be available to them.

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So I got a question that's going to

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lead into another question.

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So the first question is,

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do you know how the the people in

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Iran,

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do they have get access to the Internet

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in a way that they can actually

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know what's going on in the world around

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them how do they how do they see

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the outside world well so they used to

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so the the government shut down the

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internet for the past prior to them

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shutting it down no they did yeah they

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did well it's illegal to have a satellite

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dish so those that were trying to get

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news from outside had to hide their

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satellite dishes so i mean how are they

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going to find one in every home but

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it was illegal to have a satellite dish

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But the Internet, for the most part,

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they did have access.

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That's why there was a flood of videos

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coming out.

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Then they turn it off.

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And Starlink, from what I understand,

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was brought in probably by intelligence

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services, either Israeli or the US,

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most likely Israel.

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And they had distributed about two

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thousand Starlink devices.

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But that could only get up to two

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hundred people to connect.

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So if you if you realize that,

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you know,

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across eighty nine million people

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population, that's not going to do enough.

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So apparently there are some efforts to

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open it wider.

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I don't understand exactly how that would

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work without the devices,

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but that Elon was going to make it

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free to make sure that people had more

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access, which is awesome.

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That's good because that leads me to my

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question.

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OK, so in your opinion,

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what do you think are one or the

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other or both?

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Um,

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is the most important thing that happened

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in the last year that allowed for this

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uprising to begin the election of

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president Trump or Elon Musk buying

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Twitter turning into X. Oh, wow.

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To me,

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I think it's a confluence of factors.

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So the June attack by Israel in the

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United States, of course,

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has weakened the regime.

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Israel taking out Hamas and Hezbollah in

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Lebanon, you know,

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Hamas in Lebanon also affected them and

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the change of the regime in Syria.

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So now we have Sunni jihadis in charge,

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but the Shiites are not in charge.

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So Assad was getting support from Iran.

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So that stopped.

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So basically,

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a lot of their proxies and their ability

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to access wealth and goods and commodities

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through those proxies has stopped.

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So that weakens them.

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And of course, the sanctions weaken them.

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And so that's how the currency drops.

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So I think it's a confluence of factors.

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But I really don't want to downplay the

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power of the people, because really,

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none of this would be possible without the

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bravery and just the

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People could say they're crazy.

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They're just like the abject fearlessness

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of this population knowing the brutality.

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I mean, during the Masa Amini riots of

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thousands of people were killed.

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So people say,

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why are they being less vicious this time?

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And that may be because of Trump's

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threats.

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That may also be because they've lost a

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lot of power and the ability to control

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the population.

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And, uh,

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reports I've read in the Iranian news

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were, they were trying to say, well,

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these are,

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as long as they're peaceful protests,

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we will not clamp down.

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So they wanted to seem like they were

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being moderate.

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Uh, but

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Apparently for the last twenty four hours

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now going on thirty six hours,

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they've been extremely brutal.

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And there's reports that thousands died.

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Right.

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So we won't know exactly how many.

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But yeah,

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please keep their families in prayer

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because it must it's it's devastating for

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Iranians all over the world that haven't

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been able to get in touch with their

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family members,

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don't know whether they're alive or not,

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if they're safe or not.

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And so it's a very, very difficult,

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intense situation for them.

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So some people are calling this a protest.

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Would you call this a protest?

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No, it's a revolution.

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We are watching a revolution for sure.

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But I hear people say it's a protest.

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I go, no, no,

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that doesn't look like a protest.

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No,

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it's in nearly every city across the

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country.

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Millions of people.

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It's nonstop.

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They're listening to the calls of Reza

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Pahlavi, the crown prince,

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whose father was the one that was deposed

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in seventy nine.

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He's a fighter jet pilot,

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educated and trained.

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And people say he's been, you know,

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missing in action for decades.

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But that's not that's not true.

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We actually hosted him at my parents' home

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in nineteen ninety two.

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I think it was.

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So he's been planning this revolution for,

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you know, forty years.

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And the question is, you know,

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God willing, is this the time?

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Do you remember what your impression of

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him was at that time?

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Did you feel that he was a powerful

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man in your home or was it?

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I don't, I mean,

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he's always had this kind of mild manner

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about him.

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He's always been kind of dignified and

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mild manner.

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He's not so much a revolutionary.

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I think he's becoming more of one.

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I think he's becoming a lot more

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outspoken,

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but he's definitely a statesman.

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He is a leader.

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You know, he's educated.

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He's smart.

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He's well-spoken.

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He speaks three languages fluently.

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He's a diplomat and a statesman.

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So can he pull this off?

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Absolutely.

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And the most important thing is that the

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people are calling for him.

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And they have confidence in him and they

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want him to be their leader.

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And I think it's important to understand

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that Western leaders,

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United States and Europe,

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for decades have been trying to negotiate

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with the Islamic Republic,

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get them to control their nuclear

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ambitions,

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trying to control them through sanctions.

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And the reality for the Iranian people is

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that they know the ideology can't be

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reformed.

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They know that you can't compromise with

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Islamists.

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You can't.

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They don't moderate and they don't change.

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Right.

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That's one thing we've learned from their

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rule over forty seven years.

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It just gets worse.

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Yeah, I mean,

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we've seen that in the last was a

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twenty five years or so,

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twenty six years since we've been involved

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again in the Middle East with Iraq, Iran,

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all the other areas that we've tried to

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have change and they say things and then

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do the opposite.

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It's just,

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they've proven not to be trustworthy.

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Yes.

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And that's been forever.

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Well, because the doctrine of deception,

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of taqiyya in Islam is to mislead and

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to say one thing and do another.

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So a foundational principle of the

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ideology is to deceive.

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and to conquer and to subdue.

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So there is no negotiating with the actual

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ideology of Islam.

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Now, people want to reform it, change it.

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I tried that for decades myself.

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It doesn't work because the West doesn't

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usually let it work.

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And there's not enough people.

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There's just not enough momentum of it.

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It becomes heresy.

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Because it really is,

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because you're taking the text and you're

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basically saying, oh,

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I'm going to throw this out.

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And no, this doesn't mean this anymore.

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So you're basically a heretic.

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You're making up a new religion.

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And that just over time is not going

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to be very credible.

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So as we've seen the socialists and

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communists that are in our country getting

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elected and then, of course,

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the mainstream media,

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which has also been captured by the very

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same people,

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they're not, well,

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they're not reporting on it as far as

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the mainstream media,

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but now we see the left siding with

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the regime.

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Oh, have they?

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I haven't seen those.

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Yeah,

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they're protesting and burning signs of

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people that are celebrating this

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revolution and marching against them and

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screaming at them like they do the ice.

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It is the craziest thing.

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But then you have the mainstream media

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who's not reporting on it,

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not saying anything about it because they

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don't,

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because

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They're hoping that they'll take over

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here.

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But they see these countries like

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Venezuela and Iran who are fighting

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against the very thing that they're trying

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to bring here to the United States.

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Yeah.

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And I wonder if the media realizes that.

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You know, like if the and I mean,

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I've seen a number of reports,

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to be fair, on the BBC,

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on PBS that are talking about this and

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they're like bread prices have risen sky

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high and there's unrest talking about it

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as if it's just about like bread and

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electricity.

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And they really,

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really don't want to talk about the

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clerical rule.

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They don't want to translate the shouts,

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which are death to hominy.

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They're literally they're saying down with

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the Islamic Republic, death to Khamenei.

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So they're specifically saying they want

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an end of Islamic rule.

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Bread, electricity, water.

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I mean,

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they've gotten to a state of hopelessness

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where they don't have anything to lose

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anymore.

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So when life was relatively or somewhat

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comfortable in the sense that they had

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basic necessities,

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it was easier to contain them.

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But now that they just don't,

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they don't even have those basic

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necessities.

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They've got nothing to lose.

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Hope deferred makes the heart sick,

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the Lord says.

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And so they're just,

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they're completely fed up.

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Should we show another video?

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Thank God.

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I'm just so happy.

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I can't tell you how happy I am.

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Again,

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I didn't become Persian until I married

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you.

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But listening to you talk,

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listening to you give your lectures and

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talks at the different events that we've

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gone to just has grown me closer to

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the Persian people and just wanting them

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to be free.

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I'm hearing about the oppression and the

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things that the women have to go through.

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If just a little bit,

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like one of their hairs stick out

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underneath their...

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Masa Amini was beaten to death over her

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hijab.

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Yeah.

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What stuff?

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Yeah, let's play another clip.

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Okay.

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What's this one?

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Do you want to...

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This is after the power went out.

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And this is them basically lighting the

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streets with their phones.

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So they have no electricity,

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no running water, no internet,

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and they're carrying on this revolution.

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That's extraordinary.

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I think that's the Instagram person.

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Yeah.

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Wow, that's incredible.

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They'll always find a way when you have

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that much motivation.

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Right.

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To accomplish something,

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no matter what people try to do to

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stop you, you will fight through it all.

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Right.

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It's just fantastic.

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I want to thank,

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I can't read the name.

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Unfortunately,

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somebody gave us a nine ninety nine

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donation.

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Thank you very much.

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Oh, OK.

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Happy belated new year to both of you.

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Yeah.

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Thank you very much.

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You are amazing ambassadors of Christ.

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Amen.

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Thank you very much.

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It's very kind of you.

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I appreciate that so much.

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Um, the, um,

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that strength seems to be genetic with

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Persians.

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Every Persian that I've met is a fire

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brand.

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Yes.

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All the people that we meet at the

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events we go to that, you know,

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we don't always expect it for persons.

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I, well,

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actually there are Persians that I didn't

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know were Persian.

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Yeah.

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I thought they were something else and

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then you can identify them.

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And then we ended up talking to them

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and they're all very.

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gregarious, strong, well-spoken,

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smart people.

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It's considered one of the most educated

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expat communities in the world.

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And I'll tell you something in all

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humility that the Lord told me when I

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came to faith that he just kept impressing

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upon me that there were these genetic

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traits that were passed down to me from

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that lineage because there's

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there is a strong connection between God

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and the Persian people.

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Ultimately,

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there is a prophecy in Jeremiah,

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that God says he will set his throne

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in Elam, which is in Persia.

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but a lot of it needed to be

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harnessed because it was connected to

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paganism and idol worship and debauchery

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and polygamy and adultery and fornication

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and all of these other qualities that the

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Lord's like,

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you have a lot that you need to

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renounce and denounce.

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But of course the Lord can redeem

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everything and take what you denounce out

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of the evil of it and use it

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for good.

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You know what I mean?

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So he could take the strength.

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And I think that's why they become very

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strong believers.

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I mean,

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my friends that are Iranian former Muslims

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are just fire.

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You know, they're on fire for the Lord.

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So we're just grateful that the Lord can

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use it.

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What do you think the human cost is

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of the revolution?

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There are students,

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there are young children that are getting

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massacred, they're getting maimed,

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losing their eye, throwing acid on them,

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being physically handicapped.

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There's a large human cost.

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to a revolution like this and especially a

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ground up revolution.

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They have no weapons.

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They're a disarmed population.

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So whatever they're fighting with,

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my friend Annie was saying that they had

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turned fire extinguishers into torches.

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So a lot of the fires you see

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are burned from using their in-home fire

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extinguishers as torches.

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They've been taught how to weaponize

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those.

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And so you just imagine

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the internal resilience it takes to fight

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that,

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knowing you are completely outgunned and

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outmanned by security forces,

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and yet just the hope of freedom propels

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them.

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Wow.

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You know, just on that note,

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I have a friend on Facebook.

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We were actually friends in the canine

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world.

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He's a professor at Auburn University,

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actually.

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Lawrence Myers,

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and I don't mind saying his name because

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he really twisted me today.

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There was a video that I shared of

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a woman talking about radical Islam and

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what's happening in Iran and that kind of

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stuff.

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And he wrote something snide underneath

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it, like it's all BS.

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What's BS?

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And I had to write back to him

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and say, oh my gosh,

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I hate being proven wrong.

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Because I thought you were an intelligent

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person.

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Oh, no.

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And I'm so sad because for the longest

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time,

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I went to him for information about stuff.

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What did he say in response to that?

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He hasn't responded yet.

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I went pretty deep and said,

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do you understand what radical Islam has

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done to people?

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They've killed millions of people,

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tortured people.

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Women are looked at as chattel.

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And what is it you don't understand?

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Why this has come to this point?

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It's a real strong delusion.

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And I said, read, watch videos,

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see what's going on.

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Understand what type of religion this is,

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this radical Islam.

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I want to continue to say radical Islam

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because I know some Muslims who are

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fantastic people.

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Yes,

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they don't actually practice this thing.

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Wow.

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they don't follow the quran yeah exactly

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um cultural tradition yeah i put some

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other stuff in there about you and you

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know your heritage and what you've done

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what you did as a muslim trying to

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fight radical islam and um i don't know

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what he's gonna how he's gonna respond but

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i was so i so i was done

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because he's written other stuff too and

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he was used to be pro-law enforcement he's

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not a police officer but he was in

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the scent detection business so i don't

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need to get into it all but um

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he was teaching at police conferences

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Oh, my goodness.

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And now he's, you know, of course,

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on the side of the the criminals,

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criminal illegal aliens and against ICE

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law enforcement.

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And it's really wild.

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You just wonder you just wonder what their

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end game is for a lot of these

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people.

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You understand the ideologues are trying

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to destroy the system,

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but the rest of these people, you think,

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Like,

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what are you what are you wanting out

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of your country?

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You don't want police anymore and you want

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to be controlled by Sharia.

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You want some draconian,

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oppressive rule to come and tell you that

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you can't leave your house at night and

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that you have to wrap yourself in

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clothing.

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These are people in T-shirts and shorts

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that are, you know,

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supporting the Islamic governments.

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It's so bizarre with the mentalities.

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It's just the Lord has given them over

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to a strong delusion.

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There's no other explanation but a

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spiritual one.

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I can see a man saying, yes,

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Islam is fantastic because I could have

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five wives or whatever the number is.

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I don't know.

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Four.

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Four wives, whatever they want.

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They control the women.

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But I don't understand the women.

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I hear you.

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It just boggles my mind.

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I said,

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do you not know what they're going to

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do to you?

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I hear you.

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Wearing that belly shirt.

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Exactly.

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Or the purple hair.

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You'll never see that purple hair again.

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So crazy.

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Let's say hello to everyone.

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Hi, Corrine.

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Corrine has had a fabulous day, folks.

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That's a topic for another day.

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But yes,

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all praise to the King of Kings.

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Hi, Pookie.

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We're going to talk about Westwood too.

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And Sunset Steve.

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Hello.

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Howdy there.

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Iris is saying we finally get to watch

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you.

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Yay.

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And China draconians are now after

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Christians.

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We need to pray for them too.

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Amen.

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Yes.

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And America is building mosques and voting

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in Muslims.

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Yes.

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That irony I don't think is lost on

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a lot of people that

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The West is moving towards Islam and the

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East is moving away from Islam.

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And I have to tell you, folks,

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you've got to understand that once this

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revolution is successful,

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this is the first defeat of Islamic rule

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in thirteen hundred years by the people,

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not by military force like World War One

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defeating the Ottoman Empire,

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but people rising up and overthrowing an

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Islamic regime.

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It'll be the first time in history.

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This is a huge, huge move.

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And I think that should take us into

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our next discussion about geopolitics.

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But who else do we have here?

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El Guapo.

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Blessings.

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And Dave Bostic.

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How are you?

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Long time no see.

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Nice to see you.

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And then we'll talk about the guy from

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U-Haul.

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And then we have

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Vinny, how are you?

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God bless you.

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Wow, we got a lot of comments.

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I love it.

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It's that Cyrus the Great gene.

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I think somewhere in Isaiah,

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God promised to raise Cyrus and how he'll

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grasp his right hand to equip him to

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do the Lord's work.

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Yes,

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Cyrus the Great also was moved by the

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Lord, even though he wasn't a believer.

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Absolutely true.

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Puqi Singh,

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five hundred seventy nine people were

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killed, including eight children.

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This was earlier.

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It's now seven fifty a.m.

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in Iran.

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Yeah, unfortunately,

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I think those numbers are much higher.

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Those are the official reports.

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But I hear from a lot of the

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Iranian news.

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They're worried it's possibly in the

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thousands.

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I've seen we watched a rap video just

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a few minutes ago before we went live

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with some young people saying that they're

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willing to give their life.

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You know, to fight this regime.

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I've seen other videos of young people

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saying we're going to fight to the death.

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This is serious.

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I mean, when you get to that point,

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there's there's no stopping this

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revolution.

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There's a woman,

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there's a video of a bloody woman,

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an older woman.

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She's saying, you can't kill me.

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I've already been dead for forty seven

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years.

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Oh.

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So there is this hope beyond hope.

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It's just this kind of reckless

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abandonment of logic and fear in the face

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of the hope of change.

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So it's extraordinary.

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It's really extraordinary.

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Geopolitics.

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I want to get to, oh,

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should we get the voices inside the

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opposition first and then go to

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geopolitics?

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Should we at least read that one bit

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of scripture?

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Oh, okay.

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Yes.

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No, I did that.

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Hope deferred.

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That's actually Proverbs thirteen twelve.

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Hope deferred makes the heart sick,

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but a longing fulfilled is a tree of

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life.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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So do you want to do voices inside

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the opposition or do you want to do

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geopolitics?

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That's this one here.

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Oh, no, that's the Westwood one.

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Oh, yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yes.

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So competing voices inside the opposition.

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Okay, so we have Javid Shah,

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long live the Shah.

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We call them monarchists,

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people that are supporting the monarchy.

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But there are, so in Iran,

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the territorial integrity,

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there are Kurds, there are Armenians,

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there are Assyrians, and secularists,

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there's Christians,

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and then there's Muslims.

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Of course,

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there's still devout Muslims that support

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the IRGC.

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So all of these competing factions are

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jockeying for control.

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And

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The MEK, which, by the way,

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people like to use the acronym and they

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like to call themselves by the acronym,

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but it's Mojahedin,

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the fighter of jihad that creates.

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That's what Mojahedin al-Khalq means.

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It's a Marxist Islamist organization.

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It's literally like advocating for Mamdani

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to go run Iran.

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And the horrific part about it is MEK

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has spent millions of dollars in PR and

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lobbying across the United States and

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abroad.

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And so they have support inside the

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conservative movement.

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So Rudy Giuliani,

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if you've seen him on Newsmax,

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he's been on talking against the Shah.

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And saying, you know, they had the Savak,

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the secret police.

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His father was a dictator.

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Nobody wants the Shah back,

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which is ridiculous because you see it in

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all the videos that they're asking for the

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Shah to come back.

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He's not his father.

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He's not going to be his father,

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I believe.

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And advocating for the Mujahideen Haqq,

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for the MEK.

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And they used to be on the U.S.

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terrorist list because they're responsible

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for the death of Americans in a terrorist

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attack in the seventies.

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And they were helping the U.S.

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in the Iraq invasion in two thousand three

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from an intelligence standpoint.

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And I think that's how they really made

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their inroads in the conservative movement

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and the Republican Party,

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because they're also supported by Mike

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Pence and John Bolton.

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So

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We have people advocating for that cult,

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literally a cult,

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a cult that nobody inside Iran would want.

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I mean,

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it would be a complete disaster to put

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them into any shape of power.

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And the people know this.

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And the people, oh yeah, absolutely.

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And they're considered traitors because

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they were helping Saddam Hussein in the

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Iran-Iraq war.

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So they are arch enemies and rivals to

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Khamenei's people,

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but also to the Iranian people,

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because they don't want authoritarian rule

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anymore.

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They want freedom.

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They don't want another version of an

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Islamic cult.

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So that's super important.

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But there's also...

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There's also factions.

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So people were commenting on the last

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Trump press conference that Tucker was in

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the corner,

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very visibly displayed on camera,

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clapping and cheering on this event.

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And it was it was a little bit

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strange because nobody knew why he was

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there.

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It was a government meeting.

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It was Rubio and Trump.

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And I can't remember who else,

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but they're having a press briefing.

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And as you may all know,

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Tucker has been very outspoken about his

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support for Hamas and about,

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I don't think we have a problem with

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Islam.

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That's absolutely ridiculous.

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He's very anti-Israel.

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And so the concern is that if the

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U.S.

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were to get involved in this in an

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official capacity in terms of nation

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building and regime change,

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we'd get a whole host of clowns

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And people that are really against the

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ultimate success of this revolution

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involved.

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And so people criticize me saying,

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why are you saying that the U.S.

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should not get involved?

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And it's because I have been involved in

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many regime changes in the U.S.

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And every time I go home and I

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pull my hair and cry because it's a

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disaster.

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I mean, even in Egypt,

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when there was a revolution in Egypt

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pulling out Mubarak,

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we put the brotherhood in.

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It was literally the brotherhood

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afterwards.

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And I was like, oh,

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for the love of God,

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like what is going on?

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You know,

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and it was just complete madness.

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Same with Libya.

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We get rid of Gaddafi and it turns

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into this jihadi training camp.

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Iraq was a complete disaster.

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And and there were repeated attacks.

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reports that the Iraqi people supported a

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U.S.

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invasion and that they would throw flowers

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on the feet of the soldiers.

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And exactly the opposite turned out to be

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the truth.

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And that's probably the result of our

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debathification.

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I mean,

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the first thing Brenner did when he got

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into control in Iraq was fire three

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hundred thousand Sunni Iraqis.

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which completely upended not only the

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administration of the country,

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but basically the entire Sunni ruling

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class.

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And so you made three hundred thousand

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jihadis overnight.

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That's what led to ISIS.

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That's what led to the collapse in Syria.

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It just it had these ripple effects

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throughout the Middle East.

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And so.

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The best chance, I think,

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for this revolution to go the way the

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people desired for freedom is to let them

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do it themselves.

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Maybe some targeted airstrikes by the US

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and Israel,

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but we really don't want the US involved

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in nation building.

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And from what I heard Pallavi saying today

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was that he's happy to go in and

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to get things started.

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Yes.

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And then to hold elections.

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Yes, because, well,

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so that's what all of these, you know,

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the different factions that are involved

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is they're saying, no,

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the Iranian people don't want a monarchy

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again.

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And he's saying,

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I'm going to hold a constitutional

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referendum.

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I'm not going insisting on being a

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monarch.

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We will create a constitution.

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We will have elections.

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If they choose him, so be it.

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But he's saying,

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I'm not going there to be a monarch.

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And so people say, well,

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that's disingenuine.

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That's not true.

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But that's what the people inside the

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country are calling for.

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You hear it in the shouts of the

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videos.

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You know, it's not something that,

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you know, we are inventing.

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It's what the people are screaming at the

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top of their lungs.

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It's the posters on the wall, the flag.

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So people need to understand the

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significance of the flag,

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the flag of the lion.

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is the flag of the Pahlavi dynasty.

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So when people are holding up that flag

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instead of the flag of the Islamic

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Republic, which is,

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I think it's an Allah in the center,

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the red sign in the center,

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when they're tearing that down and putting

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up the flag with the lion, they're saying,

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we want the Shah.

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You know, we want a return.

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to the Pahlavis.

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So people have to understand that's

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significant and respect it.

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So he's saying he's going to go in

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and the plan is to have this

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constitutional referendum to bring all of

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the parties that are involved.

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So that means the Kurds, the Armenians,

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the Jewish community.

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There's a very large expat Iranian Jewish

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community, the Assyrians,

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and talk the Balochistan people to bring

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them into a referendum and then they vote.

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So, God willing, that's what would happen.

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One of my favorite videos that I think

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is a favorite of a lot of people

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is the young man at the embassy in

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London climbing up the wall.

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They call him Spider-Man.

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I love it.

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Trying to hang.

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He pulls down the Islamic flag.

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I mean,

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I don't even know how he got up

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there.

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It's just wild.

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Watch him just climb up like a Spider-Man.

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Right?

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And then holding up the real thing.

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Iranian flag.

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Yes.

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That was an amazing sign of things are

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changing.

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And I've watched also another video.

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We talk about the local protests in France

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where they're demanding they close the

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embassy because we don't have an embassy

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here.

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So there's a there's an outpost.

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I think it's in the Pakistan embassy.

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But London and France,

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the UK and France do have embassies.

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And so the Iranian people are protesting

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outside those embassies for the host

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countries to close those embassies.

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That's fantastic.

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Yes.

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It's great.

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I mean,

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it just really seems like this is going

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to be the time that they can do

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it and just have God willing continue to

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fight.

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So what's the truth versus the narrative?

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Well,

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so the regime is controlling the media.

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So when I'm watching the news that comes

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directly out of Iran,

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they're basically saying this is the U.S.

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and Israel trying to foment dissent and we

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will not allow foreign countries to

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dictate what happens in our country.

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So they're trying to spin it because they

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feel their loss of control.

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They're basically saying this was all

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orchestrated by the U.S.

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and Israel.

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And it just it's it's a ridiculous attempt

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to try to reframe the narrative.

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But that is what they're doing.

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So they're saying they went into Iran

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somehow and got millions of people to go

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on the street and die.

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Yes, exactly.

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Because they're getting paid by the West.

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Who went in there?

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Rubio with one of his jobs.

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He went there.

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You know, he's got a lot of jobs.

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So you never know.

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Yeah.

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I don't know how we're living in this

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world of stupidity.

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The people are believing it.

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And it's just silliness.

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I'm trying to not cuss.

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And we have a scripture here.

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John A.P.T.,

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you will know the truth and the truth

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will set you free.

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So, you know, the truth...

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They don't want the truth to get out.

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They don't want the reality of what's

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happening in the country to get out.

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And that's why they closed the internet.

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And that's why they produce these lies

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because it threatens their power.

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And that's the kiss of death for them.

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Anytime they cut off the internet and

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access to news, that's when you know.

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I mean, you should know before that,

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but you absolutely should know that they

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are afraid of hearing

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something positive,

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something that's factual,

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because that's the way they control it.

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They can't have you learning anything

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different than what they're telling you.

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Absolutely.

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So he says Trump's sending help to

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Iranians, IRGC forces destroyed in Iran.

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Yeah.

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And that's our next topic.

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So the regional and global stakes,

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you know,

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there's really a lot to consider when the

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U.S.

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were to officially get involved.

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And so.

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They sit around the table and there's

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representatives from the Iran desk and the

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State Department, there's DOD reps,

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there's National Security Council,

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there's think tank people,

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and there's this wrangling that happens,

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I could tell you from experience,

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between all of these competing interests.

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And so Iran's stability will affect energy

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markets, the regional security,

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the proxy militias,

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the nuclear negotiations,

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and the balance of power in the Middle

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East.

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One thing you've got to realize is that

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Saudi Arabia is entirely propped up by the

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United States.

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And if there is a revolution in Iran,

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the greatest threat is to the regional

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stability of the other Sunni states that

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are being propped up by the United States.

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And I mean,

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an overthrow in the Saudis would be very

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dangerous because it'd be very radical

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people to take it over.

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the calculation from a diplomacy

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standpoint will have,

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they will be considering all of those

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things and that what would happen if Iran

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were to fall and become a failed state,

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a civil war, or a regional superpower,

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how will that affect energy prices?

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Because what people don't remember is

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that, um,

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The former Shah, Reza Pahlavi's dad,

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was nationalizing the oil markets and was

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bringing in increased revenue and didn't

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want to be beholden to the Western oil

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companies anymore.

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And that pissed off a lot of people

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in the United States and abroad.

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They wanted a proxy state.

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I don't know how to describe it,

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but they wanted Iran under the control of

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the United States and Europe.

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Many people think that's what led to his

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overthrow.

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Absolutely.

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Absolutely.

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And so what does a strong, democratic,

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prosperous Iran mean for the rest of the

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world?

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And don't think for a second the United

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States won't calculate that.

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It's in our national interest to calculate

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that because they could change the prices

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of oil.

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So right now,

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the price of oil from the Gulf is

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absolutely controlled by the US.

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They tell them to raise it.

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They tell them to drop it.

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They have to do what they say because

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their military support,

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the economic support,

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their economy is entirely propped up by

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the West.

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So having Iran end up independent of that

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system may increase the price of oil,

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may decrease the price of oil.

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You know what I mean?

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We have no way of predicting what effect

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that could have on our energy markets and

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the nuclear race.

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How much nuclear capability do they have?

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What will it mean?

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You would think that the logical first

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calculation would be, well,

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we wouldn't have all these terrorists and

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that would be fantastic.

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But that's not the only calculation.

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You don't think there'd be some talks

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going on, this is happening,

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to how much the U.S.

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helps this?

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Not going in,

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but helping with what needs to happen to

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get this done.

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Absolutely.

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And say, we'll help you,

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but we have to, in the future,

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make sure that we have these guarantees or

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these...

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There's all that kind of wrangling

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happening right now.

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Yeah.

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All kinds of wrangling happening.

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And there's all these dissident groups

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that will probably be meeting at the White

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House.

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Oh, my goodness.

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Can you imagine?

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The Iraqi ones were such a circus.

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I can't even tell you because every

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faction has a different.

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You basically have your your godfathers,

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people that are defending one faction over

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another, like high powered people in D.C.

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And so they bring in the people that

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they want.

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And they argue one point after another.

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And then you bring in the next group

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that argues competing points.

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And by the end, everyone's like, oh,

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this is a mess.

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I don't know if I want to get

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in the middle of this.

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You know,

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it becomes a very complicated calculation.

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When people say, you know what,

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Trump should just go in and bomb them.

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He he won't do that without calculating

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all the risk.

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And I want to call people's attention to

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Venezuela because.

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Yes,

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we're happy he went in and got Maduro.

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But if you listen to what he's saying

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about Venezuela,

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he has not agreed to the oppositional

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leader taking power.

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Do you remember her name?

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The Nobel Prize winner?

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The Nobel Prize winner.

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She's going to come to the United States

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next week to give him power.

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her Nobel Prize,

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but he has not agreed to let her

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be the opposition leader.

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He says, we will control Venezuela.

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We will make sure the US oil companies

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get their money.

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So it's a version of nation building

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folks.

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And it really concerns me when we do

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that,

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it sounds great as long as it goes

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our way,

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but oftentimes it doesn't end up going our

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way.

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And so President Trump's not opposed to

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controlling outcomes.

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And so we have to be aware that

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that historically in the Middle East ends

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up in the hands of the jihadis.

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I mean, look at Syria.

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So I really worry about what that would

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mean for Iran because there is a version

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of this story that comes out with just

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like Islam light, you know?

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And to me, that's a disaster.

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All right.

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What scripture ties to what it is you

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were just talking about?

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The authority and the majesty of the Lord

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is always at play, my friends.

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So Psalm two, one through four.

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Why did the nations conspire and the

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people plot in vain?

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The kings of the earth rise up and

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the rulers band together against the Lord

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and against his anointed saying,

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let us break their chains and throw off

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their shackles.

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The one enthroned in heaven laughs.

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the Lord scoffs at them.

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So we plot and we plan folks and

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the leaders plot and they plan,

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but the Lord raises Kings and deposes

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Kings.

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So ultimately God is not surprised by what

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is happening geopolitically and he will

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hold people accountable and he will raise

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who he chooses.

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It's fantastic.

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Yeah.

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It's all in the Bible.

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It's all in the Bible.

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Yeah.

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Wow.

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So what do you think the church needs

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to do in this moment?

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First of all,

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it's very important to understand that

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Iran and this Islamic Republic

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criminalizes Christianity.

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And so converts are treated as traitors,

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as apostates.

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They're killed with the death penalty as a

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result.

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Pastors are imprisoned.

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Having a church is illegal.

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Evangelizing is considered a threat to

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national security.

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So there's brutal persecution of

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Christians in Iran.

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And despite that,

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there is still this massive underground

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church movement.

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And so that just exposes the failure of

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Islam to suppress the truth.

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And so while Iranians are risking their

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lives to escape Islamic rule,

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a lot of churches are silent.

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And a lot of pastors are not speaking

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up in prayer for the Iranian people and

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praying for the Christians and lifting up

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our brothers and sisters who are really

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risking life and limb for freedom and the

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freedom to preach Christ crucified.

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It is it's not just a secular revolt.

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It is also a Christian revolt.

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And we really,

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really should be praying and encouraging

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and standing in the gap for them.

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I hope you you add the Iranian people

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to your prayer list that the Lord's hand

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will be upon them,

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that he will protect them and that his

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will be done.

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And God willing,

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his will is his freedom for them.

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One video I saw is them releasing a

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bunch of political prisoners and a bunch

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of pastors were being released in Iran.

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Oh, that's fantastic.

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They broke into one of the jails.

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No, I think that was part of.

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Oh, the regime did it.

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Yeah.

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Oh, it's like a cookie.

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Yeah.

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Because they know that they're not the

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violent ones.

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So they're just kind of like,

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release the Christians,

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release the Christians.

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That's safe.

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Maybe they'll calm down.

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That's about the same time they gave him

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seven dollars a month not to write.

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Which is not even a loaf of bread.

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Yeah.

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Seven dollars, folks.

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They give Hezbollah five hundred dollars a

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month.

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So just think of the hypocrisy of that.

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That's so crazy.

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Wow.

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So Isaiah, we have Isaiah one seventeen.

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Learn to do right.

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Seek justice.

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Defend the oppressed.

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Amen.

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And we don't have one for Hebrews.

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No, you can read it.

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Hebrews twelve twenty seven.

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What can be shaken will be shaken so

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that what cannot be shaken may remain.

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Amen.

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It's all in the hands of the Lord.

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See what other comments we got.

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Oh, we got to cover California, too.

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Iris is saying, I wonder if they,

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Israel and the US can do targeted

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airstrikes where they just take out the

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people in charge in their homes or

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headquarters.

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Yes,

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that's what I've been thinking about too,

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but they said,

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but ultimately if they do do that,

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they're bringing down the regime.

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And so that's what the geopolitical

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calculation is.

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And that's what the wrangling is about and

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what comes next, what comes next.

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And how is that going to affect us?

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How is it going to affect the energy

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markets?

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How is it going to affect regional

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stability?

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And so their calculation has to be beyond

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Iran.

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And what do they want for Iran?

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Vicky is saying, do you see Akipuki?

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I've been listening and enjoying learning

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more, praying for the Iranians.

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Thank you so much.

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What does GTSY mean, folks?

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Somebody tell me.

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Somebody spell that out.

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GTSY.

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Good to see you.

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Good to see you.

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Oh, good to see you.

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Look at you.

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Jack made it clear about lethargic pastors

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across the U.S.

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doing nothing.

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Yes.

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Oh, did he actually mention Iran?

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Because I was listening in a second

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service and I didn't hear him mention

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Iran.

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Here from Australia.

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Pray for Iran.

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Amen.

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Thank you so much.

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You know when Jack's going to talk a

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lot about Iran?

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On February eleventh.

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On February eleventh, when you're there.

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I will be happening now for Pastor Jack,

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February eleventh.

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So be sure to tune in.

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If you're local,

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please come down and say hi.

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That would be great.

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Iris, will you be there?

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Hope I can get a seat.

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I have to get there early, don't I?

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Well, they're going to save you a seat,

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but it's going to be off in the

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woods somewhere.

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You need me up front.

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You like it when I'm up front.

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I do.

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We'll ask them if we can get you

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a chair.

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I'm going to go tell that seat greeter

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dude that gets so mad at us.

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Yeah, that hates our guts.

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Say, excuse me,

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I'd like you to put a little reserve

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sign.

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My wife's up on stage.

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Will you let me sit a seat in

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the front, please?

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Can I sit in the front?

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They're really,

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they're like the seat police.

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So California folks.

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OK,

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so there's this massive protest in L.A.

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You know, we call it Tarantulas.

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I missed it.

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Probably.

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Luckily so.

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But there's this massive protest and some

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lunatic drives a U-Haul truck down the

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center saying no kings.

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And I'm wondering if it's part of a

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leftist, but he looks Iranian.

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So we're going to show you that video,

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too, because.

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God,

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this man is lucky the police were there

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because they were going to rip his head

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off.

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So it says, no Shah, no regime, U.S.

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Don't repeat.

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Nineteen fifty three.

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No mullahs.

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So he tried driving through the crowd of

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people.

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Oh, is this just the one?

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You've got to play the next one where

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they rip him out of the car.

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Let me get that one.

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How did he get through to that?

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Well,

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Pookie was saying that he shouldn't have

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been let through.

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He says the police let him through.

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So this is what happens to him in

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the aftermath.

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Wait.

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This game.

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It's a curse word in Farsi.

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That's good.

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Wild.

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Oh,

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he got stabbed by a couple of flagpoles.

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Oh, my goodness.

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World leaders,

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please reach out to the people of Iran

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for help.

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And we got to be careful what we

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wish for.

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Yeah.

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Just enough.

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Just let the people do what they're going

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to do.

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I mean, I'm sorry,

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but Israel is the only country in the

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world that understands this threat.

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And, you know,

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I just I just wish we would leave

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it to BB because I mean,

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there's thousands of Mossad agents on the

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ground, apparently.

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And they know how to do targeted strikes.

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They know how to empower the people.

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They're the ones that got them the

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Starlink.

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They're the ones that are getting them the

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weapons.

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They're the ones that have been training

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them.

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So it's just they just need a little

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boost.

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But I'm telling you, direct U.S.

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government intervention can lead to some

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very tragic consequences.

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If the Ayatollah does, in fact,

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go to Russia,

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I think that's one of the places they

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said he may flee to.

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Yeah,

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he's going to go hang out with Assad.

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Yeah.

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Do you think that's the time Pallavi could

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come in?

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Or does there still need to be some,

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like the IRGC need to be taken out?

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Or how soon could he come in and

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begin?

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Reza, Pallavi,

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I guess it's a matter of control,

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actually, of the army.

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Because I don't think Khamenei is as big

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a problem as the IRGC is.

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And that's why he's constantly calling for

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the IRGC to defect.

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Because he just needs to be able to

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land the plane and be able to secure

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a perimeter, so to speak.

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But they still don't have enough weapons.

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So they would need the army to defect.

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And that's, you know,

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that's a pillar of any revolution.

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Maybe just airdrop some weapons to them.

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There's that too.

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You know,

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I'm sure there's a thousand calculations

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our military is going through.

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Like, why can't we just, you know,

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drop weapons or, you know, drop IEDs or,

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you know, who knows?

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Who knows?

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I'll tell you, it's wild, though.

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I didn't know.

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Okay.

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It has come to pass when Jesus said,

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I did not come to bring peace but

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war, a sword, a division,

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a whole people ain't blind to see.

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I come not to make peace but war.

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Yes, the two swords of Christ.

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There is a sword of war as well,

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both spiritual and physical.

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Or the Lord told them,

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if you do not have a sword,

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sell your cloak and buy one.

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Hmm.

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Well,

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we're seeing here in the United States

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what Marxism, socialism,

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the blue-haired people, what they get you.

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They come in,

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you got the Somalis that come in and

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participate in so much fraud,

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billions of dollars.

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You got California with...

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The Marxist Islamists, you mean.

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Yeah.

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And...

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You know,

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Newsom's now the fraud is going to be

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even larger here in California.

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For sure.

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Hundreds of billions of dollars.

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For sure.

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Not just for the Metro.

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Just the Metro's tiny billion.

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Yeah.

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Isn't it?

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Something like that.

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Yeah.

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And nothing.

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There's nothing.

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There's nothing.

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I tell you,

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I drive by it every week.

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It's destroyed Wilshire Boulevard and

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there's not a single track.

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There's not a single track.

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There's not even a building.

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It's just walls that say Metro.

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You got the billions of dollars spent on

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homeless and, but the home,

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they spent money to increase the homeless

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homelessness in California,

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in Los Angeles and San Francisco,

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Sacramento.

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It's a spectacularly bad.

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It's just wild.

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What we see going on in Minnesota,

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when you see an officer clearly being

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attempted to be run over by one of

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these folks, this woman,

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and

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then they say well he barely got hit

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no the whole idea of shooting her was

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to not get hit and so and so

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they're saying well look at that he didn't

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hardly get hit for a man that already

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has ten pins in his legs because he's

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always he's already been running it worked

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the whole idea of shooting her was to

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get her to stop or to divert her

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the vehicle which worked at the time he

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shot her the wheels turned and she barely

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clipped them but it still injured him

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And you have all the video of her

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prior to doing that,

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her flipping off the ICE agents,

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not complying with commands,

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lawful commands, not stopping.

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And yet they just,

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no matter how much truth, they'll say,

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this didn't happen this day.

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And then we'll come back and say, well,

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here's the video of it happening.

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Here's what she,

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as a leader of the group that was

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causing us so many problems,

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here's the proof that she was the leader

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of the group.

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Here's his body cam of him getting hit

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by the car.

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And even Walt's coming out and telling

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people, oh, you know,

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we're just being targeted by the feds and

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Trump.

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And he's just targeting Minnesota.

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They just deny the corruption and the

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deceit and the fraud.

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Yeah.

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Investigating the crime that actually

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occurred is not targeting somebody.

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It is investigating a crime that actually

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occurred.

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It has to be done.

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Our friend here with the curly writing to

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CTV said Mossad released a presser in

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Farsi saying they're on the ground among

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the Iranians and stay out and keep the

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pressure up.

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Amen.

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Totally agree with that.

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Like the Israelis are even like, please,

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please just let us handle it.

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We've got it all under control.

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Totally agree with that.

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You know,

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we should give a commercial for that TV

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show, Tehran,

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that it's in its third season.

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Oh, I want to cover this.

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Denise is asking.

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Yes.

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Just there's a TV show.

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Is it on Netflix?

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Some people have canceled their Netflix,

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but is it on Netflix?

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I forget.

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No, it's on Apple.

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Oh, Apple.

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Apple.

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A TV show called Tehran.

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You guys should watch it if you've not

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watched it.

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It's...

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essentially between Gaza and Israel.

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It's the story.

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It's a story that's built around the last

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several years of what's been going on in

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that area.

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And this season, the third season,

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they're going to be covering October,

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october seventh october seventh you want

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to make sure you get the day right

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it's covering uh october seventh so it's

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going to go over what happened then

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through this television show um denise

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asks can you run through what will happen

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with ezekiel and iran um they will be

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in scripture but if the people are

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successful yes denise one of my favorite

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questions so ezekiel perjah is mentioned

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prominently as one of the countries that

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comes against israel

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So understand when the Bible talks about

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Persia,

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that is a vast territory that is far

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beyond Iran today.

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It includes Afghanistan,

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parts of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan.

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So there are a lot of regions that

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can go and most likely will go against

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Israel because those are factions.

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They're Muslim countries still for the

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most part.

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And the south and southeast where Elam is

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located.

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So look up Jeremiah forty nine thirty nine

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where God says I will set my throne

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in Elam.

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I will break the bows of the kings

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and the princes and I will set my

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throne in Elam.

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That's the portion of Iran today that God

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says he will bless and that he will

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destroy the kingdoms that are against the

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Lord.

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So there is definitely a faction of Iran.

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believers in iran that will support um

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that do come to saving faith and they're

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actually even mentioned in acts two

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they're one of the medes and the elamites

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that god specifically references that are

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there to hear um the gospel being preached

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by peter or the elamites which are the

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persians and the medes so those are all

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regions within persia so there's a very um

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There's a very strong connection between

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God,

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and he mentions it throughout the Bible,

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and the Persian people.

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That was a great,

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I don't want to call it a revelation,

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but what would you call it?

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A great synopsis.

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Was it?

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Okay, great.

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But it's something that people were

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talking about because they're saying,

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wait a minute, Persia can't be free.

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Yeah.

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No, because people, Bible prophecies,

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I was like, wait, wait, wait a minute.

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No, that's impossible.

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You know, that can't,

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they're enemies of Israel.

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Well,

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portions can definitely remain enemies of

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Israel,

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but that is not inconsistent with this

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portion of Iran becoming free.

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This tempest person has a problem with

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Jesus and Mary.

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Doesn't know how to spell Mary.

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No.

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Smelling it like Merry Christmas.

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Yeah.

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Very strange.

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Let it be as you say.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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She doesn't.

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Oh, no, she fixed it.

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She fixed her spelling of Mary.

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Denise says makes perfect sense.

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Thank you, Denise.

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I'm glad I got that across coherently.

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It was good.

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Thank you all.

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That was fun.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It's made me cry in church today.

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Brought me to my knees.

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Yes.

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Pray for the Iranians.

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So all that I asked.

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you all to pray and that the Lord's

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will be done and that the people be

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protected and Christianity rise.

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I'm just excited to think in this

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constitutional referendum that there'll be

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a prominent voice of Christian Iranians.

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I mean, can you just imagine?

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Can you just, folks,

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Christendom has been on the decline for

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thirteen hundred years.

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I mean,

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we literally the only country left is

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America.

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Europe has fallen.

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Look at Europe.

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It's fallen.

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United States is the last bastion and

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we're even falling.

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Two hundred and eighty Muslim officials in

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the United States today and counting.

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It's just increasing.

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And if Iran conquers Islam and

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the Christians are able to rise,

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that will be a huge,

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just a huge revival for Christianity.

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It is such a huge victory for God's

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people.

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So please be praying.

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Please be praying because that could have

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ripple effects throughout the Middle East.

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I mean,

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can you imagine if it becomes a safe

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haven for Christians of the Middle East

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running from the tyranny of Syria and

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Egypt and all these other countries just

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make this force of Christendom rising

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again in the Middle East?

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It just, it's,

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Folks, it could be amazing.

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So please be in prayer.

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Did you see any prayer requests?

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No.

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I think everybody's focused on Iran.

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So let's just pray for Iran and

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everybody's well-being and our well-being.

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Stop reading those.

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That was a good response.

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I can't read what it says.

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Yeah.

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It's better not to.

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That's good, though.

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I'm going to turn those off.

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We love you guys.

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Andy's going on a trip,

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so we'll be off.

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Maybe we'll come back on Thursday.

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I'm sorry.

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I was out of town last week.

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I'm going to be going out of town

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tomorrow morning.

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Yes.

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Got a lot of kids to pay for,

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folks.

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They need to eat.

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Yes.

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Please pray for Eritrea.

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Yes, absolutely.

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Absolutely.

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Okay.

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Is it Eritrea or Eritrea?

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Eritrea.

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I don't remember how to, Eritrea.

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God knows.

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I used to know how to pronounce it.

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I used to know, Eritrea, Eritrea.

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Heavenly Father, Spirit of the Living God,

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we are so blessed to have the blood

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of Jesus that covers us,

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that takes our sin that is crimson and

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makes it white as snow.

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Lord,

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we are reminded constantly about your hand

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that covers all the nations.

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You raise kings and you depose kings.

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And so we ask for your hand of

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protection to be on the Iranian people.

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May they have dreams and visions of

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of the Lord coming to their rescue.

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May they come to saving faith in Christ

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in droves by the thousands, Lord,

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that freedom will bring,

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freedom to worship and to find true

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relationship with the one living God.

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Please.

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Bless our rulers,

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our president and our government to have

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just wisdom, Lord,

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and discernment to know between good and

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evil and to make the right decisions,

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Lord,

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and also for the government of Israel to

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also make good and right decisions for us.

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the iranian people and love we just ask

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for your blessing to be upon our families

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our homes and to bless america lord we're

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also fighting this demonic stronghold of

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islam and we ask that you help the

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christians to rise up and to stand in

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defense of our nation that we're not

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facing a bloody battle but we're facing a

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spiritual one and that the christians can

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no longer remain silent in the face of

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tyranny that we cannot allow this

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to take over our country either Lord.

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And that we just ask that you make

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us bold and,

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and courageous for the Lord and for the

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gospel.

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We love you, Lord.

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We're so excited to see what you're going

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to do in the earth.

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And yeah,

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We love you.

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Thank you.

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We ask this all in the precious name

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of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Sorry,

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I got distracted with some thoughts

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running through my head.

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Thank you to all of our friends that

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are on Instagram and putting up with our

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weird look there.

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I know you can only see a portion

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of us.

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One of these days they'll fix it.

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But I pulled the camera back a little

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bit so you can see a little bit

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more of us.

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You probably want to see Hetia more than

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me, but we've got to fix that.

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So how did my friend get to do

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it right?

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You're saying it's only one person.

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Oh, I thought about myself,

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but he had box box.

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He had boxes and everybody was in a

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box.

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Yeah.

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That happens when you put four people on

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the screen, breaks it up into boxes.

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But if you're all by yourself,

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sorry folks.

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Yeah.

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Oh,

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We love you.

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We're going to go.

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Andy's going to read these messages.

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They are hysterical.

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All right, my friends, we love you guys.

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God bless.

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God bless.

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Take care.

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i was walking through the shadows so lost

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in my despair but then your light came

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shining showing me you're always there

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your love became my anchor when the storms

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would start to rise now i'm living

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fearless in the power of christ

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Fearless in your mercy,

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fearless in your grace.

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You've broken every chain,

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now I'm running this race.

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No more fear, no hesitation,

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I'm lifting up my eyes.

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Living fearless in the name of Christ.