Chapter 1: What vital role does Greenland play in U.S. military strategy?
So the president just wrote that Greenland is, quote, vital for the Golden Dome that we are building and that NATO would be far more formidable and effective with Greenland in the hands of the United States. And then he said that anything less than that is unacceptable. Again, how unacceptable? And what will he do about it? Today, Vice President J.D.
Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are set to meet with the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark, of which Greenland is a part.
Breaking news, President Trump holding a meeting on Iran tonight with top administration officials as anti-government protests grow. The State Department warning that the first protester sentenced to death could be hanged as soon as tomorrow, which could spark more unrest. And Trump is promising to take, quote, very strong action against Iran if hangings happen.
We will take very strong action if they do such a thing.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to protests in Iran?
When they start killing thousands of people and now you're telling me about hanging, we'll see how that works out for them. It's not going to work out good. At least 2,403 protesters have been killed in just over three weeks, according to one human rights group.
He says the crackdown intensified dramatically on Thursday. It was just as we began getting pictures of larger crowds out on the streets of Iranian cities.
Everything fell apart. At 8 p.m., the Internet was cut. At 8.20, I got a call from the hospital. Doctor, come. You must come.
Chapter 3: What is the current situation in Iranian hospitals amidst protests?
When I arrived, I saw what we call a mass casualty situation. Every single one of the four operating rooms was full. I was there from 10 or 11 p.m. until the morning. I don't know how many surgeries I did, maybe 10 or 11.
This is one of the few videos to have surfaced from inside Iran's hospitals. It shows some of the injured. But the doctor's testimony paints an even more distressing picture.
From midnight Thursday onward, the type of injuries changed. The live rounds started.
Chapter 4: Why was Eva Vlaardingerbroek banned from entering the UK?
By Friday evening, all the beds were full. Most had pellet injuries and similar wounds.
Throughout these and previous protests, the regime's security forces raided hospitals and hunted down injured protesters and the medical staff treating them. Turning places of healing into scenes of horror.
There was so much fear. Three patients contacted me through intermediaries. I was afraid to answer, wanting to make sure it wasn't security agents trying to trap me.
The true scale of the carnage is only just beginning to emerge. Once again, so many Iranians find themselves abandoned and alone in this nightmare.
The hope being pumped by external media is not what we feel inside.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the UK government's actions against freedom of speech?
Inside Iran, it's a mix of terror, desperation and a tiny flickering shred of hope.
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These people being dragged in the street, I see masked people coming up demanding papers. I see a guy sitting in a gas station parking lot and ICE officers breaking the window and then dragging him out and putting their knee on his back. I just, again, this... We went to law school. We practiced law. This looks like Russia. It really does.
This looks like something that you would expect in Russia, that protesters... This is happening to protesters, not suspected murderers or rapists.
Chapter 6: How does the situation in the Netherlands relate to the U.S. immigration debate?
This... is what America looks like in 2025 for protesters. We always looked at what happened to the Soviet Union and looked at what happened in Putin's Russia and saw this happening to protesters there being taken off the streets thinking, my God, how could that ever happen in society? And I'd always ask, how could those Russian police officers do that?
We've got people lined up for this job to put masks on, to go in, to break people's windows, drag them out of their cars, beat up American citizens, shove them to the ground, and then cuff them. This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people.
The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that.
Chapter 7: What are the proposed legislative actions regarding Sharia law in Texas?
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
It's Wednesday, 14 January, Year of the Lord, 2026.
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Chapter 8: How is the economic landscape shifting under the Biden administration?
A world on fire, and the most important fire that's got to be put out here is... Americans who have taken the side of the invaders and are trying to stop the normal process of repelling the invasion. We won an election on this in all 15, 20, 25. May you pick up. They all have to go. And you see what's happening with these white progressives in Minneapolis.
And of course, the media continues to feed it, push it, et cetera. We've got an invasion also going in Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma. Islamic invasion going, I don't know, the feds are either not focused on it and or helping it with these immigration policies. It's got to be stopped. This is why we've launched War Room Texas. We've got to stop this.
We have to stop it as tracks and then reverse it or we're not going to have a country. And I understand that Iran and all these other situations. Look, the situation in Iran is terrible. But they had the Shah's son on Bret Baier last night. And Bret Baier failed to ask him one basic question. He's talking about all the casualties in the street and killing people and shooting. Didn't that happen?
Didn't his father do the exact same thing? when the students were starting to overthrow the Shah. And, of course, they had all type of agents in there, you know, Russian agents, other agents trying to overthrow him because he's a big ally of the United States.
In the Islamic Republic and all the underground of the Islamic Revolution, the people now, what, 47 years later, have had a belly full of us, destroyed the country. But remember, they brought it on. They're the ones that ran the United States, took our embassy, held them for, what, over a year or two?
We had to have a failed raid that I was part of just to work up for because the whole Navy, all of our forces at the time, we weren't used to the Middle East. That just wasn't the Western Pacific, the Atlantic, the Mediterranean. We didn't have the capacity, the capabilities for the Middle East. From that time on, we got sucked into all of it.
But when I see what's happening in the streets in Tehran, it doesn't compare to what's happening in the streets of Minneapolis. And we've got to clear that out, and we've got to start mass deportations. Yes, mass deportations in Seattle, in Portland, in Minneapolis, in New York City, Chicago.
Now, the president says on 1 February, he's going to stop, cease all payments to sanctuary cities, to states with sanctuary cities. This is what you're going to have to do to smoke this out. Of course, I believe the government's going to be shut down next week because the Democrats are going to say we're never going to approve anything, even an interim deal that's got funding for ICE.
So that is the big fight that we've got on our hands. Let's go to Eva Vlar-Dingerbrock from Amsterdam. Not up? Okay, we're going to try to get her? Okay, we're going to try to get her? Okay. She just got, you know, she's a frequent contributor to this show. We just found out that she was denied... entry into the United Kingdom. They didn't give her any warning at all.
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