This segment delves into a controversial perception: that President Trump is on the verge of attacking Iran, influenced by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The speaker passionately questions whether such a move would be another devastating "war of choice" for the United States.
Strongly opposing military intervention, the speaker argues that a conflict with Iran directly contradicts fundamental US national interests, including maintaining low energy prices. They assert Iran poses no threat to America and suggest Israel should pursue diplomatic solutions with regional powers rather than relying on the US for military action.
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Transcript
My perception is that Trump is about to attack Iran because Netanyahu is twisting his arm and making him do it. That's the story right there. That's it. Is that it? That is it. That is the truth. I'm going to ask you a rhetorical question. How could it possibly be in the in the United States' national interest to initiate another war of choice? It can't be. It's not in our interest. It can't be. No. It's not. It's not. It's actually contradicts our interests of trying to keep energy prices low. 100% correct. 100% correct. I feel very strongly about this. The Iranians are no threat to us. And if the Israelis really believe that the Iranians are an existential threat to them, then maybe they should engage with the Omanis or the Algerians or the Saudis or the Emiratis or even the Qataris to try to come to some sort of a diplomatic solution. But Netanyahu flying to the United States every two months and begging whoever happens to be president to to destroy Iran for him. That's just not that's not in the US's national interest. No. I I have I have five children. I have ...