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Failed assassination attempt raises serious questions about heated rhetoric
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Adding fuel to the fire is the increasing number of entertainers and public figures who have adopted openly hostile and, at times, dehumanizing language toward President Trump and his administration. What was once considered fringe rhetoric is now finding a larger platform, often cloaked in humor or satire but carrying a tone that many Americans...
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Unpopular War, now what? #10 Brandon Weichert
Project Out Loud – When you promise no foreign wars and then engage in one, the coalition that rallied behind an America First message weakens. And when the war drags on, every day the headlines carry images of higher gas prices and empty store shelves. Politics responds to pocketbooks. The midterm map can flip on an economic whisper. So what must happen now?
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Iran, the back story
The National Security Hour with Col Mike and LTC Sargis Sangari – Power inside Iran is layered. The state is not just elected officials or clerics. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps operates as a military, political, and economic network with influence reaching well beyond Iran’s borders. It has built relationships across regions and industries that cannot be undone quickly...
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How ransom markets finance ongoing violence in Nigeria
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Violence spreads across Nigeria as militias target Christian communities, running ransom markets that fund ongoing atrocities. Survivors endure kidnappings, abuse, and displacement while authorities fail to respond. Calls grow for international action, sanctions, and support for victims, as the struggle for religious freedom and human dignity reaches a critical point...
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Culture of Terror #8 Dr. James Mitchell
Project Out Loud – When a regime teaches its children to welcome death and trains its leaders to engineer martyrdom, a paper treaty will never stop the march toward a nuclear bomb. A truce will be a chance to stockpile, to position missiles, to harden ports and chokepoints. A handshake will become a blueprint for deceit. This is an ideological campaign that blends religion and government into...
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Jeff Nyquist on the Hormuz crisis & why Trump must press forward in Iran
Trevor Loudon Reports – Nyquist states that failure to secure the Strait of Hormuz and maintain the petrodollar system would destroy U.S. economic and strategic position. Trump faces domestic pressure for capitulation. Nyquist states that the only exit is forward through victory, potentially via seizure of Kharg Island using vertical envelopment despite risks of Chinese retaliation...
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Exploited to weaken America from within
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Is information warfare and internal division being exploited to weaken America from within? Dr. Carol Swain and Major Fred Galvin discuss a divided America and the cognitive war within. Dr. Franco Musio takes a look at the link between cartel narcoterrorism and Iran’s regime. How does all this translate to drugs on America’s streets?
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Iran’s past behavior is the strongest predictor of future behavior
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The Iranian leadership has often treated ceasefires not as steps toward peace but as strategic breathing room. Historical examples are frequently cited: periods of calm followed by sudden escalations, agreements signed and then quietly undermined, and diplomatic overtures paired with covert military activity. Critics argue that this pattern reflects a...
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America on the brink: The Iran war that won’t stay contained
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Perhaps the most consequential warning is that this war may not remain confined to the Middle East. The speakers argue that while the conflict is not yet a world war, it has the potential to evolve into one. The logic is historical: major global conflicts often begin as regional disputes before expanding through alliances and opportunistic...
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The dark side of Trump’s deadline and the moon
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Trump issued a strong deadline to Iran. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” he wrote. “I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?”
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The most stupid and dangerous interventionist war! What next?
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – What to do about this mess while the Trump administration seems to be building toward an invasion of Iran by U.S. ground forces? Perhaps it is time for the American people and those few of their representatives in Congress who are not owned by Israel, the ADL, AIPAC, the media-supporters thereof, and the American weapons companies...
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Artemis II launches, gas prices soar, Iran war continues
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Lt Joseph Pangaro and Author Michael McCarthy discuss the importance of finishing the job in Iran and what the future looks like in a post-NATO, post-UN era. NASA engineer Tom Moser, along with the director of the International Climate Science Coalition, Tom Harris, discuss the mission's importance and whether Mars is within the foreseeable future…
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Long-term costs of rebuilding Iran’s damaged utilities
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – We must be blunt. Destroying electricity, water processing, and refinery capability is not a surgical policy. Electricity runs hospitals, clean water, food processing, and fuel exports. When that infrastructure collapses, an entire nation collapses. Absent a clear plan for who will govern and rebuild, we risk turning victory into a prolonged catastrophe for...
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War and negotiations under fire: The US, Israel, and Iran at the edge
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – This is no longer just a war; it is war and diplomacy happening simultaneously. U.S. and Israeli forces continue sustained strike operations… Iran continues to threaten global shipping lanes and regional targets… And yet—through intermediaries—both sides are actively communicating. But make no mistake, these are not...
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The Middle East war is exposing America’s weakness
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Iran approached this conflict with a clear understanding of its strengths and limitations. Its strategy demonstrates discipline and patience. Instead of seeking quick battlefield dominance, Iran employs cumulative pressure. Each exchange raises costs for its enemies. Each escalation requires more resource commitments. Over time, this pressure builds...
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Is this a war, or a reminder to US and Israel that hubris kills?
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – The Iranians claim they have chased multiple U.S. aircraft carriers from their waters or waters nearby. The United States continues to say that the war is going well and will soon be wrapping up. None of this comes close to being conclusive, although the films-from-the-fronts that are available seem to show that Israel is at long last taking it...
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Retreat from Iran means opening the door to World War
Trevor Loudon Reports – Retreat would represent a strategic defeat, encouraging jihadists worldwide who would see divine favor in the mullahs' survival, while weakening pressure on Russia and China. It could embolden further moves against Taiwan, Alaska, or Latin America, with drones potentially reaching U.S. soil from places like Cuba. Nyquist stressed that America must win to protect freedom...
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When deterrence fails: A hard look at Iran
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – I argue that war can become necessary when threats are credible, time favors the adversary, diplomacy fails, and strategic opportunity emerges. I examine Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional behavior, and vulnerabilities, urging a clear-eyed assessment of deterrence, power, and timing in confronting escalating risks before they become far more dangerous...
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Fighting a radical ideology in Iran and a radical Congress in DC
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – When it comes to the war on terror, Dr. James Mitchell gets inside the minds and motives of the Islamic terrorists trying to destroy America. The TSA warns of a 'long-standing' fallout from the shutdown. Trump extends a deadline by 10 days for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Wallace Garneau, Michael Letts, and IQ al-Rassooli on the top stories...
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Risks of secret deals in US Iran negotiations explained
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Questions about U.S. negotiations with Iran raise concerns over transparency, national security, and economic consequences. Potential sanctions relief, oil market shifts, and insider trading suspicions highlight risks to public trust. Calls grow for congressional oversight and verifiable terms to ensure stability, accountability, and that American interests remain protected in high-stakes diplomatic decisions...
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The ever-twisting challenges of the US-Israeli war on Iran
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Since our withdrawal from the “agreement,” Iran had enriched their uranium to 60% (exceeding 400Kg) by April 2021, installed and used advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium, and ceased complying with the “additional protocol” providing the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) greater access for monitoring its facilities...
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Joe Kent on strategic collapse and America’s drift to war
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – We are sliding toward a war the United States did not need and cannot afford. A small circle of hawks sold a narrative that Iran posed an imminent existential threat. That claim never stood up to basic scrutiny. Key policymakers ignored dissenting intelligence. They bought a timeline set by outside actors and then wondered why events raced...
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Geopolitical analyst Travis Karnes warns of Iranian sleeper cells and Russian divide-and-conquer strategy
Trevor Loudon Reports – Cyber terrorism, hybrid lone-wolf attacks, stealth and fifth-generation warfare, IED expertise, drone attacks, and targeting of financial systems, energy grids, defense capabilities, food supplies, government buildings, churches, schools, and political assassinations. Backed by Russian, Chinese, and North Korean intelligence, Iran could potentially execute WMD detonations in major cities...
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Endgame for the Iran war, DHS funding & New World Order
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – As Trump weighs the options to open the Strait of Hormuz, Americans are asking what the endgame is? DHS shutdown stretches to over 35 days as Dems block funding bill. Elon Musk offers to pay TSA workers' salaries amid DHS budget standoff. Edward Haugland, Bruce Robertson, and Nate Cain will answer the question...
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Middle East update: War, oil, and the fight for the narrative
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – The growing homeland risk environment — where adversaries exploit chaos across multiple domains: cyber attacks, infrastructure disruption, ideological incitement, and opportunistic violence. Not every incident is directly tied to Iran, but the threat environment has clearly intensified and demands vigilance...
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America’s double theater war on narcoterrorism
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – While the primary military focus has been on decimating the nuclear facilities, missile stockpiles, and missile launching sites, the underground economy and the narcoterrorism networks are also being directly and indirectly affected. The current destruction of the Iranian infrastructure by the joint efforts of the US and Israel has...
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The Strait of Hormuz’s influence on global energy security
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The strategic geography is plain. The Strait of Hormuz is not trivia. A tiny island can disrupt oil flows that affect billions of wallets. Escorting ships is a measured step. Seizing territory is a choice that brings casualties and responsibilities. If we act, let it be with clear objectives and with an eye on ending fights fast. The cost of open-ended occupation is paid in American blood...
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Who really started the Iran War?
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Despite negative media reports, most Americans understand the reasons for this conflict. These heroes' sacrifices were meaningful. May they rest in peace. As mentioned before, it's shocking and appalling to see reports of American leaders questioning our intentions and military actions during wartime. What's even more troubling...
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The Iran War is exposing the cracks in America’s Middle East strategy
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – My fear is that this war ends not with order restored, but with America strategically diminished. U.S. bases may become untenable. Arab partners may decide that hosting American power is simply too dangerous. And Washington, after spending blood and treasure yet again, may discover that its position in the Middle East has weakened rather than...
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The link between cartel narcoterrorism and Iran’s regime
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Transnational drug cartels intersect with global geopolitics as narcotics profits help finance Iranian proxy networks and terror operations. Growing cooperation between Latin American nations and the United States aims to dismantle cartel power, exposing deep connections between organized crime, terrorism, and international security threats shaping the Western Hemisphere...
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Another War? #1 LCDR Steve Rogers
Project Out Loud – Do not mistake shock for opposition. The majority of Americans stand with strength when they see the truth. People in many countries who were once silent are now filling streets chanting, long live freedom. The world can see a contrast between societies that celebrate life and those that celebrate death. That contrast is driving a global realignment that few...
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The cruel revenge of the cult of World War II is now on stage
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Indeed, the close relationship between American leaders and Israel contributes nothing to American security. That relationship does nothing but undermine U.S. security at every turn, from Israel publicly paying all but one member of the U.S. Congress to do its bidding, thereby controlling it, to conducting espionage against the American military...
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The American tradition of sacrifice in a just cause
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – In every generation, America has been blessed with individuals willing to answer the call of duty. They are the quiet guardians of our way of life, the living proof that courage still exists in a world too often defined by fear and violence. As we reflect on their service, we should also reflect on our own obligations—to respect the law, to support those who...
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How soon our leaders forget Iran’s terror
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – When President Trump assumed office, he commissioned a review of the United States' policy towards Iran because Iran continued to finance terrorist organizations worldwide and destabilize the Middle East, mostly through the aggressive actions of the Iranian Navy. Let us look at some facts forgotten by many of...
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American F-15 pilots shot down in Kuwait. How civilians helped downed US pilots
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Three jets fell from the sky. What rose in their place was something far more powerful—a reminder that America’s presence in the world is not defined solely by critics or cable news narratives. Sometimes, it’s defined by strangers running toward danger, extending a hand, and saying, “You are safe.”
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Tick Tock no more: The Iranian Bull has been taken by the horns
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Escalating U.S. and Israeli military operations strike Iranian targets in a rapidly evolving conflict. Strategic air and naval power, intelligence coordination, and regional retaliation reshape the Middle East landscape. Experts examine regime stability, global geopolitical consequences, and the possibility of revolution inside Iran while the world watches a dangerous new phase...
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But the Iran conflict isn’t America First… or is it?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran’s conflict with the United States did not begin today. For 47 years, Iran and its proxies have killed Americans through terror attacks, militias, and assassinations. As debate erupts over America First and foreign intervention, the historical record raises a difficult question: is confronting Iran long overdue to protect American lives and security...
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Fury over Operation Epic Fury
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Do the media and the public really understand the nature of the threat? Timing? Coordination with Israel? Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia have provided air defense, airspace, and logistical support. Other allies, including Australia, have supported the strikes. As Americans became aware of a coordinated launch of targeted air strikes...
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Why many Iranians are celebrating while some US cities protest
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In American cities, political rallies and protests underscore intense domestic division: for some, military action represents a necessary defense of national interests; for others, it signals a dangerous rush to reprise past wars. Internationally, communities displaced by conflict — including Iranian expatriates — are expressing both relief and uncertainty...
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Limited military action as a strategy for lasting peace?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Three American service members are killed, and the nation confronts hard truths about Iran’s long campaign of proxy violence. Limited military action seeks to deter further aggression while lawmakers debate authority and accountability. Strength, security at home, and disciplined strategy aim to secure lasting peace without sliding into endless war...
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America’s Iran war and the real cost of Israel first
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – There probably is not a lot of time before U.S. leaders have to decide if they will conduct a land war in Iran. The U.S. military has already expended a significant amount of ordnance from stockpiles that were described as “inadequate for a long war” before the first shot was fired. But it now appears that the Iranians are ready for a long war...
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Chaos in Mexico, Americans trapped!
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – What does this mean for Americans unable to leave? Some are stuck in airports, many are fearful, and some need medicine and are desperate for a timeline/hope to exit the country. We discuss the massive influence of the cartels, whose reach extends to almost every state in the U.S. Where does it go from here, and how will the...
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Showdown with Iran appears imminent… tick tock, tick tock
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Western nations (including the United States) were not expecting the subsequent aftermaths of a theocracy sponsoring multiple terrorist groups, threatening to destabilize the Middle East with nuclear weapon capabilities, and the killing of thousands of citizen protestors. Key issues will be discussed concerning the recent massive military...
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From Red Finns to anti-ICE riots: How Minnesota became the heart of American Communism
Trevor Loudon Reports – Minnesota operates as America's most communist-influenced state within constitutional limits: pro-China policies, socialist education, challenges for conservatives and Christians. It can't self-correct due to entrenched radical control. Trump, with Tom Homan deployed, must target FRSO as the core instigator. Arresting key figures could stop the spread...
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Defying the odds… America’s 2026 economic forecast
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Bessent projects a "non-inflationary boom" for the US economy in 2026, driven by Trump-era tax cuts, deregulation, and private-sector momentum. Economist Harry Dent will explain the pros and cons driving the US economy. About the rioting in Minnesota, it’s not an outlier; it is a preview… says Todd Royal. David Wayne discusses the fraud in Minnesota...
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Minnesota is not an outlier; it is a preview of what is to come
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – From Davos to Washington, the credibility of Net Zero and Great Reset-style globalism is eroding. Even establishment economists and geopolitical thinkers now warn that technocratic overreach, energy scarcity, and moral absolutism are fueling backlash rather than compliance. When societies are stressed people become governable through fear...
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How Washington is building ISIS in Syria and plans to use it against Iran in Iraq
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – There is a better alternative: stop outsourcing U.S. policy to proxy forces with extremist roots; stop laundering their reputations to fit Beltway talking points; stop treating local allies as disposable; and stop building Iran strategy on the most volatile accelerant in the region. If the last twenty years taught anything, it’s that chaos is easy to unleash and...
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Davos, Greenland, Venezuela, Iran & WHO: America’s cost of superpower status
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Trump in Davos sets the global agenda in the quest for Greenland. The Golden Dome vs Reagan’s Star Wars system… The US decision to withdraw from the WHO rattled the health world. Iran at the brink as the US sends military power to the Middle East! Major Fred Galvin, LTC Sargis Sangari, and IQ al-Rassooli take on a world of...
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The Anti-ICE movement isn’t about migrants or church, here’s how we know
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – These weren’t placard-waving demonstrators. They acted with a level of coordination that resembled more of a political operation. Many observers have noted that what once was loosely described as protest has now devolved into organized agitators taking marching orders from political actors and partisan groups. These aren’t people with clear grievances; many don’t even appear to...
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Maduro, Iran, ISIS: Trump decisions that redefined US power
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Maduro wasn’t just another authoritarian leader clinging to power. He was a key player in a network that tied together hostile regimes and adversarial powers — Russia, China, Iran, and Cuba all had stakes in keeping him in place. Removing him didn’t just destabilize Venezuela’s dictatorship; it weakened an entire web of influence in the Western Hemisphere...
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