
Good Morning Liberty Trump's Iran Speech Collapses Under Its Own Contradictions || 1749
Trump says Iran is "obliterated," "eviscerated," and no longer a real threat. So why is the administration still warning about uranium, missiles, the Strait of Hormuz, and another two to three weeks of escalation?
In this episode, Nate and Chuck break down the contradictions inside Trump's latest speech on Iran and ask the obvious question nobody seems willing to answer: if Iran's nuclear program is buried, watched, and supposedly unusable, then what exactly was the emergency? They also dig into the gap between "military objectives" and any actual endgame, the old neocon fantasy that bombing creates peace, and why "no new wars" keeps turning into the same failed foreign policy with a new sales pitch.
00:00:00 Intro and the Fed Haters Club cold open 00:01:45 YouTube growth, click-through rates, and "we need more fights" 00:03:15 Trump's speech recap and the media reaction 00:04:00 The real pretext: Iran, nukes, and the sales pitch for war 00:06:45 If the sites are under surveillance, why was this urgent? 00:11:15 "Keep the conflict in perspective" and the speech contradictions 00:15:45 Military objectives vs the actual mission 00:18:45 Bombing targets is not the same as achieving peace 00:22:15 What happened to "no new wars"? 00:26:00 Strait of Hormuz, oil leverage, and why the story still doesn't add up 00:32:00 Trump's stock market spin and the Dow argument 00:36:15 Lindsey Graham's version of "winning" 00:41:00 Final takeaway: most Americans do not want this war
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