How Trump Will Exit Iran War: Nuclear Weapons, Hormuz Strait, ZOG Control of United States Military
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The video argues that the United States currently operates within a "pretend" reality where political and economic systems are disconnected from factual truth, a dynamic that will heavily influence how Donald Trump handles the conflict with Iran. According to the speaker, Trump does not need to achieve a genuine military victory but rather needs to project an image of success by declaring the war won regardless of the actual outcome. This narrative strategy relies on corporate media and journalists who will suppress any admission of defeat, instead focusing on superficial indicators like the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz or satellite images of ships passing through, which are presented as proof that Iran's nuclear ambitions have been neutralized without a true resolution to the underlying tensions.
The transcript challenges the premise that Iran seeks nuclear weapons, citing US intelligence reports from since 2003 that suggest Tehran has not been pursuing such capabilities. The speaker contextualizes this by referencing the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, noting that Saddam Hussein's regime used chemical weapons supplied by Western nations to kill hundreds of thousands of people, while Iran did not retaliate with similar weapons even when facing an existential threat from a nuclear-armed neighbor. The argument posits that if Iraq had acquired nuclear weapons during that era, it would have been a defensive necessity rather than an aggressive move, implying that fears of an Iranian nuclear program are exaggerated or politically motivated rather than based on current strategic intent.
A central and controversial theme of the video is the assertion that the US government functions as a "Zionist Occupied Government" (ZOG) with deep ties to the Israeli Defense Forces and the Epstein network, effectively turning the American military into a mercenary force for hire. The speaker describes US soldiers as poorly paid mercenaries who are being sacrificed for this elite group, citing reports of troops attempting to jump off ships due to overextension, poor conditions, and mental distress. This perspective suggests that the integration of Israeli interests into US military strategy could lead to further attacks on Iran if Israel acts on behalf of these occupiers, framing the entire conflict as a narrative construct designed to serve specific geopolitical elites rather than national security or truth.
Ultimately, the video concludes that reality is subordinate to the dominant media narrative, which will dictate how the war is perceived and reported once the US decides to exit the conflict. If the United States attacks Iran again on behalf of Israel, the official story will likely be one of decisive action and success rather than loss or strategic failure. The speaker emphasizes that this manipulation of truth is a given in the current geopolitical landscape, where the average American population remains oblivious to these complex economic, political, and military realities while leaders craft stories that allow them to claim victory without actually winning the war.
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Spencer, do you think Trump is willing
to accept defeat or will he try and
escalate? Uh I think what Trump is all
about and first of all, he's just a
puppet, right? So, he's just saying what
he's been
told to say. He's owned. Like
he's just owned.
The other thing with Trump is he doesn't
need to win the war. All he has he has
to say is I won.
Pretend. It's a it's a pretend it's a
The United States is a pretend world
right now. The Western
the entire Western
countries, Western economic system,
Western political system, it's all
pretend now. It's not it doesn't matter
if there's based in fact or whatnot,
right? He comes out and says Strait of
Hormuz is open.
None of the corporate media so-called
journalists go,
uh yeah, it's not.
Like you can look at a satellite map of
how many ships are passing through. You
know, bring that up and say, look, oh,
there's an Iranian ship going through
the coast. Okay. So, does that mean it's
open? So,
it's
it's a pretend world, right? So, all
Trump's going to say that or the United
States is going to say, they're not
going to say we lost the war.
And no one's going to none of the
uh journalists are going to say the
United States lost this war. They're
just going to pretend that they did what
they needed to do. Iran can't build
nuclear weapons. Forget about that. Iran
has said, we're not going to build
nuclear weapons. We Even the Tulsi
Gabbard came out. The US intelligence
has said Iran was never looking to build
well, hasn't been looking to build
nuclear weapons since
uh the United States invaded in Iraq in
2003. And the only reason Iran was
looking
investigating the possibility of
building nuclear weapons was because
Saddam Hussein was looking to build
nuclear weapons before the United States
entered Iraq in 2003. So, to protect
themselves from Saddam Hussein, they
might
have needed to do that, right? Remember,
during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s,
Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons
supplied to them by Germany, United
States, UK, the Western world supplied
chemical weapons to Iraq, and they used
those chemical weapons to kill hundreds
of thousands, tens of thousands of
people with chemical weapons, and
hundreds of thousands of people died in
that war, right?
And
with the full support of the Western
world, while they were supplying with
chemical weapons,
and Iran didn't use chemical weapons,
right? So, it's not even guaranteed that
if Iraq, Saddam Hussein, acquired
nuclear weapons, that Iran would have
used nuclear weapons in return, right?
So, that's a given. But, since 2003, US
intelligence has said Iran
has not been looking to build nuclear
weapons, right? So, all the United
States is going to do, if they're smart,
and since the US, the general average US
population is completely unaware
economically or politically or
geopolitically for that matter, right?
They're oblivious to what the hell's
going on, right? All they have to do is
say, "Oh, Iran, we fixed it. Iran's not
going to have nuclear weapons, and we're
out." Right?
So,
that's the possibility. The kicker is,
United States is Za- Zionist occupied
government.
Okay.
With the integration of the IDF and the
US military,
Israel may
might attack Iran
because the US military is just a
mercenary army now, right? For hire.
It's not even for hire. Like the
US soldiers are not even getting paid
very much, right? All the money's going
through the Epstein class. And US
soldiers right now are shipped There's
reports came up that Like what is it? 15
of them were trying to jump off the
ships to get
because they've had enough. Like they
they've been deployed for
more than the extended period allowed,
like maximum allowed, right? Or maximum
recommended. They're losing their minds.
The food is [ __ ] So they're trying to
jump off the ships. Holy [ __ ] right? So
US soldiers are
poorly paid mercenaries
that are being sacrificed for the
Zionist Epstein class occupiers
in the United States of America.
So for the media, Trump will come out,
US US government will come out. If
they're smart enough to pull out of
this, they'll come out and say we won
and they're out, right?
If Israel
on behest of Israel, the United States
attacks Iran, again,
right?
Then they're going to say we want to
blow them up. That's what's going to
happen. That's That's what it is, right?
Unfortunately.
All right, narrative greater than
reality. Yeah, 100% Iraq.
Right?