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Chapter 1: What does Trump mean by demanding Iran's unconditional surrender?
Trump demands unconditional surrender to end war in Iran. Will he get that? Here's what he had to say. President Trump wrote in a Friday morning Truth Social post that the U.S. will make no deal with Iran besides an unconditional surrender of the country's leadership after that section of a great and acceptable leader.
We and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction. making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. Iran will have a great future, make Iran great again. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Rob, you have a clip as well on that.
I do.
Here's the president. Go for it, Rob.
Can you give us an idea of what unconditional surrender looks like to you? I mean, what do you want from Iran? I said unconditioned, not conditioned. I said unconditioned. It's where they cry uncle or where they can't fight any longer and there's nobody around to cry uncle. That could happen, too, because we've wiped out their leadership numerous times already.
So it's if they surrender or if there is nobody around to surrender, but they're rendered useless in terms of military.
There you go. Tom, thoughts? Well, I think what he's when you hear that, do you think he's going to get that? Do you think I don't I don't know it. In my wildest dreams, I don't see an unconditional surrender. Unconditional surrender says, okay, we're going to come in, no conditions.
We're going to come in and we're going to destroy any bomb making, any military, industrial complex that you may have. We'll do that after this is over. Sign here. We'll be in in a minute. We'll send some guys over. We're going to take care of all that. That's an unconditional surrender. I don't think Iran's going to give them an unconditional surrender.
I think this is Trump putting the line out there that's saying, hey, hell's fury doesn't stop until we get this. And you see who is standing behind him on that aircraft? Woodcoff. Not, yes. Woodcoff and Hegseth. Hegseth was looking over his shoulder, but it was Woodcoff who's standing in the background. And I don't think they're going to get an unconditional surrender.
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Chapter 2: How is unconditional surrender defined in the context of Iran?
And I think that's the message.
Vinny. I don't see the Iranian IRGC just going, yeah, you know what? We're done. We're going to give up. That's my one issue with this whole thing, Pat, is was this to... Because what I initially thought was it's for the people in the street that were dying. Were we going in to help them?
And then once it all started, and I think the president said it, it was to take out their launching missile capabilities. So I want to know what's the status of all the people that were fighting in the streets? Like... What are they doing? Are they just now standing by and waiting for everything to get bombed out? Because I don't feel like there is a plan for leadership.
They're going to keep taking out cousins, brothers. Everybody's going to keep getting killed, and the next man up is going to come up, and they're going to have days or weeks time.
But that's not on the president, prime minister side. That's on the supreme leader. It's like their pope.
Yeah, no, no. I'm saying the objective of this mission, the American-Israel war in Iran, was for what? I thought it was because there was 40,000 people, if the number's correct or not, dying and fighting in the streets. And then once it started, I heard different. I heard it was for getting rid of their missiles and stuff like that, which it seems like they're kicking butt in that sense of it.
But if you take a step back and look, it's not Reza Pahlavi. He's self-proclaiming, Pat. He's self-proclaiming that he's going to be the leader of the... You know, not the revolution or whatever. He's promoting himself as the guy. But I'm just saying, once the smoke and all the oil smoke bombing.
Transitional leader.
Yeah, I'm just hoping that there's something. Because if you kill everybody, then what? Who's going to take charge?
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Chapter 3: What are the potential outcomes of a regime collapse in Iran?
Who's going to be in charge of the country? That's my only thing, Adam.
So this is civilization versus barbarism. I'll say it again. This is civilization versus barbarism. And I think that the Trump administration has learned from all our past mistakes in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya, in other countries around the world like Syria, that we've been in a debacle. I'll say this also. The Iranian people are Persians. They're not Arabs.
It's a totally different ideology. It's a different history. The mistakes that we've made all over the past that I will admit that George Bush and the Dick Cheney wing of the Republican Party have completely ruined the reputation of the Republican Party when it comes to war. But Trump ain't those dudes. Trump gets in, gets out. He's precise.
You know, the whole debate in Congress these days, is this a war? Well, it's not a war. Have they declared war? Is this a conflict? Is it a battle? Is it an incursion? Is this a military offensive? Everyone wants to basically have these war of words over whether this is a war or not. But you did a great video, PBD.
I encourage everybody to watch it about is this a regime change or regime collapse? I don't know what this is going to be yet, but I know this. The world is so much of a better place without the Ayatollah Khomeini in power and the IRGC in power. And whatever happens next remains to be seen.
But you control the controllable and you take those people out when you can and you deal with the consequences after that.
Yeah, I think it's going to be one of eight things that's going to happen, and people have to pick and choose which one that is. One is the Samson option. You know what the Samson option is. You've seen Samson when he's in the temple, and they all come in, and they're like, okay, you're going to take all of us out? Everyone's going down, including me, and then boom, everything collapses.
So if they push Iran too much to that level, will Iran decide to do something dumb like that and take everything out? Jesus. I don't know. By the way, when you say G, they don't have anything to come out, but they may do stuff internally with their, like what happened with the two kids, the two boys in New York, what do you call it, the bombs that they threw?
We'll talk about that here in a minute as well. That's one. Number two is an even more extreme leader takes over and makes it even worse if they're able to survive it. Number three is serification, which is kind of like it, just kind of keeps fractured, keeps going. It's always problems, always issues. Then it's stalemate. Nothing happens, stays the same.
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Chapter 4: What challenges would the IRGC face in accepting surrender?
It's incredible. We go there. It's great. Cabo de Teron. Everything's back up. So it's going to be somewhere in the middle. I don't think it's going to be this. I don't think it's going to be this. I think it's going to be a little bit of a... on this side if they succeed.
And by the way, anybody and everybody, recently there was a guy that went on the Hill, went on the Saga and Crystal show and did an interview, this Asian guy, I've never seen him before, Humberto's been watching him for a while, where he said three predictions he made. He said, Trump's gonna win the election. We reacted to it last week.
Trump's gonna win the election, number two, they're gonna attack Iran, and number three, Iran's gonna lose, right? I messaged, we messaged him to invite him and we, you know, messaged Sagar and then when they did the podcast, he came out and Rob, did we invite him on the podcast on, when did we invite him? A week ago? A day after the interview.
Do you know what he said on a podcast yesterday about being on the podcast? What does that mean? He says we were trying to do a setup to him. He said he was worried because there were so many things going on. And now some of the claims that he made, he says Jared Kushner is the next Epstein. He said they won't use nuclear. There's a bunch of different things.
I thought it would have been a great conversation because of the angles that he has.
And he said the third one was that Iran was going to win the war.
They're going to win the war. And his argument, which, by the way, it's actually an interesting argument he makes, He says they're going to have to allow them to win for it to be like it's not our business anymore. They have to handle it over there, and we're going to come over here. Now, he makes these arguments. A lot of people push back. What we know at this point is this.
You know who knows what's going to happen next? Nobody. You know who knows what's going to happen next? Nobody. You know who that includes? Who do you think that includes? Trump. Trump.
Yep.
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Chapter 5: How could the conflict in Iran escalate in the Middle East?
You don't know what the other guy's going to react to. You fight, you hope you're prepared, but you don't go, you remember when Ryan Garcia was fighting, not Haney, Tank. He's like, oh man, he's going to hit him with the left. Tank's going to get the left. Tank's going to get the left. And then all of a sudden, how did Tank beat him?
With the same punch that typically Ryan wins, he won with the left. You never know what's going to happen in these fights. It's all unpredictable. It's all nasty. And every one of us has opinions on what we think is going to happen. We're all speculating. We're all saying, what about this and what about that and what about this? But one thing we do know, let's state the facts.
The IRGC hates America. They hate the way we live. That we know for a fact. We know for a fact they killed their own people. That we know for a fact. 51% of you who watch this podcast, and I've helped us go from a regular show with 20, 30 viewers to now being a top 20 podcast worldwide on Spotify and on YouTube. It's a top 20, top 15, top 10 podcast.
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