
The John-Henry Westen Show They want us to HATE Iran - Jason Jones EXPOSES their lies
Mar 27, 2026
Jason Jones, founder of the Vulnerable People Project and humanitarian filmmaker, recounts frontline aid and advocacy for persecuted communities. He critiques recycled war narratives, warns against a rush to militarize Iran, and contrasts global hypocrisies in human rights. He also shares stories of Palestinian Christians, backlash faced by defenders of the vulnerable, and the moral costs of speaking out.
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Selective Outrage Shapes Foreign Policy
- Western institutions show selective outrage that protects powerful allies while ignoring other atrocities.
- Jason Jones cites bishops' silence on attacks in Gaza and early IDF actions against churches as evidence of moral inconsistency.
Early Attacks Hit Historic Churches
- Jason Jones recounts rapid violence after October 7 including snipers shooting Catholic women and water towers being targeted.
- He describes St. Perforius (oldest continuous church) being attacked within weeks, illustrating on-the-ground harm to Christians.
Regime Change Rarely Builds Stable Democracies
- Military strikes that topple regimes rarely produce stable, pro-Western democracies; they often create failed states and sectarianism.
- Jason Jones cites Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen as precedents where regime change worsened outcomes.

