
Bedros Keuilian Podcast Show 183. The Truth About the Iran War, Gas Prices & Trump's Leadership
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Mar 31, 2026 Discussion about the push to withdraw from Iran and refocus on domestic priorities. Exploration of oil, geopolitics, and possible economic motives behind foreign actions. Analysis of leadership choices and external influences on policy. A personal leadership story used to illustrate courage. Practical calls to earn more, cut the news cycle, and take control of your life.
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Iran Attack Motivated By Oil And Geopolitics
- Bedros Keuilian argues Iran wasn't an imminent threat and suggests strategic motives like oil access and influencing China motivated US/Israel actions.
- He links selective military action to oil interests, Venezuela regime change, and the Strait of Hormuz's role in global energy flows.
Epstein Files And Perceived Political Leverage
- Bedros speculates Trump may be compromised and influenced by Israel and suggests withheld Epstein files and relationships constrained his decisions.
- He presents a theory that leverage from scandals and foreign alignment shaped policy choices despite lacking hard evidence.
News Cycles Manufacture Distraction And Division
- Bedros highlights cyclical media distractions that shift public focus from issues like ICE and Epstein to foreign conflicts to prevent unified scrutiny.
- He argues both political wings use the same mechanisms to keep citizens fearful and divided so attention won't coalesce against elites.
