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EPISODE · May 16, 2026 · 1H 46M

Nicholas Irving: UFO Declassifications are a Distraction From America’s Economic Crisis

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Former Army Ranger Nicholas Irving and Shawn Prez return to VladTV to break down the growing tensions surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict, global politics, and the economic uncertainty impacting everyday Americans.The discussion begins with speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s reported visit to Beijing alongside Elon Musk, with Irving suggesting the trip appears more focused on business and international leverage than direct war strategy. The conversation expands into concerns about inflation, rising living costs, and the widening gap between wage growth and economic pressure facing average Americans.Irving and Prez analyze the current state of the Iran conflict, questioning whether the United States has a clear long-term strategy. Irving argues that Iran has shown resilience under pressure and predicts the conflict could continue for several more months if tensions escalate further. They discuss the possibility of Saudi Arabia acting as a mediator and debate how fragile the relationship between the U.S. and China has become amid rising geopolitical competition.The interview also touches on the release of declassified UFO files, which both view skeptically, suggesting major headlines can sometimes distract the public from more immediate economic and political issues. Irving emphasizes the importance of “pattern recognition” in understanding global events and warns viewers not to ignore historical cycles when evaluating military and political decisions.Later in the conversation, Irving predicts the possibility of a renewed strategic bombing campaign following Trump’s return from China, citing Iran’s increasingly defiant stance and what he sees as limited diplomatic options remaining. They also debate broader moral questions surrounding nuclear weapons, military power, and the narratives countries use to justify intervention.Throughout the discussion, Irving urges caution and critical thinking, emphasizing that while military escalation remains possible, the hope should always be for diplomacy and peaceful resolution before more lives are lost.

Former Army Ranger Nicholas Irving and Shawn Prez return to VladTV to break down the growing tensions surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict, global politics, and the economic uncertainty impacting everyday Americans.The discussion begins with speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s reported visit to Beijing alongside Elon Musk, with Irving suggesting the trip appears more focused on business and international leverage than direct war strategy. The conversation expands into concerns about inflation, rising living costs, and the widening gap between wage growth and economic pressure facing average Americans.Irving and Prez analyze the current state of the Iran conflict, questioning whether the United States has a clear long-term strategy. Irving argues that Iran has shown resilience under pressure and predicts the conflict could continue for several more months if tensions escalate further. They discuss the possibility of Saudi Arabia acting as a mediator and debate how fragile the relationship between the U.S. and China has become amid rising geopolitical competition.The interview also touches on the release of declassified UFO files, which both view skeptically, suggesting major headlines can sometimes distract the public from more immediate economic and political issues. Irving emphasizes the importance of “pattern recognition” in understanding global events and warns viewers not to ignore historical cycles when evaluating military and political decisions.Later in the conversation, Irving predicts the possibility of a renewed strategic bombing campaign following Trump’s return from China, citing Iran’s increasingly defiant stance and what he sees as limited diplomatic options remaining. They also debate broader moral questions surrounding nuclear weapons, military power, and the narratives countries use to justify intervention.Throughout the discussion, Irving urges caution and critical thinking, emphasizing that while military escalation remains possible, the hope should always be for diplomacy and peaceful resolution before more lives are lost.

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