Brandon Weichert
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This is nuts.
And also, you mentioned the Israeli connection.
What I've been saying this from the beginning, look, Benjamin Netanyahu does not want a deal.
And it's not even, I mean, greater Israel is what they all talk about, you know, ideologically.
in the Likud party, but really for Netanyahu, it's baser.
Netanyahu has to survive politically.
He knows if the wars end, then suddenly the legal system in Israel comes for him for all the alleged corruption, and then the political alleged
Issues start arising because people are going to say, what happened on 10-7?
There's never been a proper accounting within the Israeli system for what happened on 10-7.
So keep the wars going.
Netanyahu wins because he can keep deferring that action against him.
You know, it's funny when your producer asked if I was available today, I was last night, I was going to bring this plane to bring this up.
Whether you did or not, because this is not the first time the president of the United States, specifically Donald Trump, has in his two terms brought up the prospect of using nuclear weapons.
If you remember in 2016, and at the time we all on the right kind of laughed because it was Joe Scarborough saying it.
But I have the soundbite.
I tweeted it recently.
Joe Scarborough in early 2016 or I'm sorry, early in the president's first year of his first term.
He said that the president was asking his top advisers, why can't we just use nukes to end these problems with all these countries we have?
And his advisers, Mattis and them at the time were saying, Mr. President.
That's not what we use nukes for.