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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What happened when Vice President JD Vance appeared on The View?
Here we go.
The reason why we haven't released it yet is there are some delicate diplomatic things going on where the Iranians and not just the Iranians, but some of our mediators, the Pakistanis and the Qataris have asked us to sequence this in the right way. I don't frankly fully understand it, but there are sensitivities that exist in the Arab and Muslim world that we're trying to be responsive to.
Fundamentally, does it really matter if the deal comes out on Wednesday versus Friday? No. So that's why we haven't emphasized it so much is because at the very latest, the text is going to be out on Friday.
I mean, the answer is yes, it actually does matter quite an awful lot because there is a public photo op scheduled between the vice president of the United States and a mass murdering terror leader named Mohamed Khalibov on Friday in Switzerland. Okay, but here's the thing. Now Bloomberg and CNN have released a version of the text.
The White House claims this is not the text, but will not release the text still and may never release the text for all we know. Now, I have a wide variety of sources who say that this text is substantially identical to the final text. And we have multiple versions, all of which basically match. So now the White House's move is to claim that the text doesn't matter.
So before, you couldn't judge unless you got the text. Now that we have versions of the text floating around, it turns out that even the text doesn't matter. So you can't judge based on the text. And you also can't judge based on the not text. This is what we call a catch-22. It has now created an unfalsifiable premise that the deal is good. Nope. Not going to do that.
So CNN is reporting that US negotiators are working to quickly release the text of the agreement between Washington and Tehran, even as they downplay the significance of the specific language in the document. The officials described the text of the agreement as incredibly vague, mainly intended to create a more favorable environment for the highly technical in-person talks to come.
They added that the framework is aimed at providing Iran the ability to sell it politically to their internal audience. So, I mean, first of all, we should point out at this point that that's bullshit. The reason I say that's bullshit is because you know who doesn't care about their internal audience? the Iranian government, which shoots its internal audience.
You know who should actually be concerned about their internal audience? The democratic government of the United States should be deeply concerned about its internal audience because we have a thing called a democratic republic where you don't get jailed or shot for your opinion. Do you truly believe that the Islamic Republic of Iran is deeply afraid
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the terror plot uncovered at the UFC event?
I'm going to play you a clip of Barack Obama from 2015 defending his garbage JCPOA, a deal that the vice president supposedly believes is garbage and that the president believes is garbage. Here is Barack Obama at American University in 2015, and his case is, you accept my deal or there's war, endless war. This is Barack Obama.
And as someone who does firmly believe that Iran must not get a nuclear weapon and who has wrestled with this issue since the beginning of my presidency, I can tell you that alternatives to military action will have been exhausted once we reject a hard-won diplomatic solution that the world almost unanimously supports. So let's not mince words.
The choice we face is ultimately between diplomacy or some form of war. Maybe not tomorrow. Maybe not three months from now.
But soon. Okay, that was a bad case then. It is a bad case now. So J.D. Vance appears on Megyn Kelly's podcast. Remember, as we'll get to, Megyn Kelly is a person who has said that the Israelis manipulated the administration into war, who has laughed along to the proposition that the Republican Party is a bunch of Israel-loving pedophiles.
This is where the vice president chose to retail the argument. So the vice president says that actually the only reason that people would oppose the deal is because they want endless conflict. Well... Let's hear what he has to say.
I think that fundamentally, if you look at what they're proposing, they're proposing an endless conflict. They want this to go on until every bomb has been dropped or until every Iranian is dead. That is not what the president of the United States wants. What he said is I said about this to end their nuclear program, to eliminate their ability to threaten their neighbors and project power.
and to fundamentally make sure that no future child would have to deal with a terrorist regime with an atomic bomb. That's why the president set out to do this.
He feels, and he's right, that he's accomplished that goal, and now we can get to the negotiation to see what are the other benefits that we can get from this, and frankly, what are the benefits the Iranians could get from this if they behave? I just don't think that people who are criticizing this, one,
they're not actually dealing with the reality of what's in it and number two they don't have an alternative if your alternative is just to drop bombs without any clear goal or any clear american interest implicated then you're not making the wise decisions on behalf of the american people well an entire field of straw man is now burning because this is what we colloquially call a lie
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Chapter 4: How did JD Vance defend the controversial Iran deal?
The alleged plan involved using explosive-laden drones to hit buildings near the event, force a mass evacuation, and steer crowds toward a pre-stage sniper team. A second wave was then allegedly planning to storm the White House gate, according to officials. This was evil, obviously.
Chapter 5: What are the details of the Iran deal's provisions?
And the people in custody are American citizens. So what do we know about the people who planned this? And again, you're talking about apparently up to 20 people who are in group chat and five people who are in custody as of Monday. And they had maps of the site and they were openly planning this sort of stuff.
What do we actually know about the belief system of the people who are pursuing this particular terror assault? It turns out they are, in fact, right-wing conspiracy theorists. That is what they were. They were going after allegedly, quote, this is a quote from one of the people arrested. I got a possible target, Marsha Blackburn. She's a Republican, Senator for Tennessee.
She's taken money from the Israel pro-Israel lobby and supports them. Also, the people involved in these chats were convinced that a group of Epstein elites, manipulated by the Israelis, that somehow this was what was in charge of the American government. Joining us online is Cabot Phillips. He, of course, is the host of Wired and Live, which airs Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m.
Eastern on Daily Wire, Spotify and Apple. Cabot, thanks so much for taking the time. Really appreciate it. Absolutely, Ben. So can you give me some details on this apparent gigantic terror plot, a drone plot against people who are attending the UFC fight on the White House lawn on Sunday that was uncovered by the FBI?
Yeah, it's worth pointing out a lot of times people hear about these plots or these alleged plots and they think, oh, was this thing actually going to happen? Was this actually serious or were these just a few guys sitting around a campfire spewing out stupid ideas and getting caught? This one seems very, very serious and very credible.
So what we have here is about 20 plus individuals in a series of signal chats. plotting out a plan to attack the UFC event this past Sunday at the White House. One of those individuals, his mother became so concerned by what she was seeing from her son that she contacted federal authorities and they immediately came in and began investigating.
So it looks like there was not like an informant or a federal agent of some kind in these chats spreading this plan. This was actually something where the suspect's mother turned him in. The plot itself, a number of individuals said that they were going to have explosive-laden drones that they were going to set off above the UFC event.
They then were going to have snipers posted with long rifles in elevated areas around the event. They were going to try and herd the crowd, create evacuation, mass panic. and began shooting people as they came out. They had very specific plans. The affidavit that we were just reading through, the Daily Wire obtained yesterday, it shows clear maps that they had.
They had direct routes and evacuation routes that they had. They had all sorts of very specific ideas of what they wanted to do here. Also worth pointing out, these individuals had a plan allegedly to meet up in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to begin recon and training for this alleged operation in the days before the event.
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