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Judge Slaps Down Blake Lively. Colleen Hoover Returns. | Candace Ep 146
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Becoming Brigitte: Jean-Michel Trogneux | Ep 4
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DOGE Audits The Fed, Pam Bondi vs New York, Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed, JFK Two Shooters | Ep. 547
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JUST IN: DOGE Caucus Chair Joni Ernst Accuses USAID Of Funding Gain-Of-Function Research In Wuhan
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Why Does the Left Hate DOGE Because They Got Caught | Tony Kinnett
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Victor Davis Hanson: The Left s Addiction to Drama
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Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban on USAID, Trump, Immigration, NATO, and the Russia/Ukraine War
Hungary’s Viktor Orban is by far the longest serving head of state in Europe, and by this point has been vindicated on pretty much everything. So when he says that going forward it’s Ukraine, not Russia, that may be the biggest threat to the west, it’s worth…
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“BIBLICAL Levels Of Evil!” Trump Gaza Plan & Putin Peace Talks
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Report on Interview with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi on Middle East Reset
Date and Time: The interview was conducted at an unspecified date but given the context of recent events discussed, it likely occurred around the 46th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution in early 2025.
Participants:
Interviewer: Pierce (previously with CNN)
Interviewee: Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran
Key Points Discussed:
1- Weakness of the Iranian Regime:
Pahlavi describes the current Iranian regime as significantly weakened due to losses of proxies like Hezbollah and the fall of the Assad regime in Syria. He implies that the regime's external influence has been severely hampered.
2- Iranian Public Sentiment:
He notes a high level of determination among the Iranian populace, with increasing frequency and intensity of protests against the regime, especially around the revolution's anniversary. Slogans like "Death to the dictator" and "Death to the Islamic regime" are reportedly more common.
3- Potential for Uprising:
Pahlavi compares the potential for an uprising in Iran to the recent events in Syria, suggesting that the Iranian people might see a similar opportunity for regime change. He stresses that the Iranian people are the key agents of change, needing support rather than direct foreign intervention.
4- Policy Recommendations for the West:
He advocates for a dual strategy:
Maximum Pressure: Continue or intensify economic and diplomatic pressure on the regime.
Maximum Support: Provide support to the Iranian people to facilitate civil disobedience and possibly labor strikes to destabilize the regime internally. He mentions the importance of listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization by Western governments.
5- Ideology vs. Military Action:
Pahlavi discusses the challenge of combating ideology purely through military means, suggesting that the only effective counter is to offer an alternative vision of governance based on human rights and democracy.
6- Regional Peace and Stability:
He posits that a change in Iran's government could lead to regional peace, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reducing the influence of Iran-supported groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
7- Economic Implications:
Stability in Iran, according to Pahlavi, would be beneficial for economic opportunities, which he believes aligns with business interests, particularly mentioning President Trump's potential perspective.
8- Support for Transition:
Pahlavi calls for international solidarity to support a transitional period post-regime change to ensure a smooth shift to a democratic government without leaving those who defected from the regime in a precarious position.
Conclusion: The interview highlights Reza Pahlavi's perspective on the current geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, focusing on Iran's internal and external challenges. He urges a policy shift towards supporting the Iranian populace for a peaceful transition to a democratic regime, which he sees as a solution to regional instability and a pathway to peace and economic growth.
Note: This report is based on the dialogue in the interview and does not include personal interpretations or additional information not present in the trannoscript.
Date and Time: The interview was conducted at an unspecified date but given the context of recent events discussed, it likely occurred around the 46th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution in early 2025.
Participants:
Interviewer: Pierce (previously with CNN)
Interviewee: Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran
Key Points Discussed:
1- Weakness of the Iranian Regime:
Pahlavi describes the current Iranian regime as significantly weakened due to losses of proxies like Hezbollah and the fall of the Assad regime in Syria. He implies that the regime's external influence has been severely hampered.
2- Iranian Public Sentiment:
He notes a high level of determination among the Iranian populace, with increasing frequency and intensity of protests against the regime, especially around the revolution's anniversary. Slogans like "Death to the dictator" and "Death to the Islamic regime" are reportedly more common.
3- Potential for Uprising:
Pahlavi compares the potential for an uprising in Iran to the recent events in Syria, suggesting that the Iranian people might see a similar opportunity for regime change. He stresses that the Iranian people are the key agents of change, needing support rather than direct foreign intervention.
4- Policy Recommendations for the West:
He advocates for a dual strategy:
Maximum Pressure: Continue or intensify economic and diplomatic pressure on the regime.
Maximum Support: Provide support to the Iranian people to facilitate civil disobedience and possibly labor strikes to destabilize the regime internally. He mentions the importance of listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization by Western governments.
5- Ideology vs. Military Action:
Pahlavi discusses the challenge of combating ideology purely through military means, suggesting that the only effective counter is to offer an alternative vision of governance based on human rights and democracy.
6- Regional Peace and Stability:
He posits that a change in Iran's government could lead to regional peace, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reducing the influence of Iran-supported groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
7- Economic Implications:
Stability in Iran, according to Pahlavi, would be beneficial for economic opportunities, which he believes aligns with business interests, particularly mentioning President Trump's potential perspective.
8- Support for Transition:
Pahlavi calls for international solidarity to support a transitional period post-regime change to ensure a smooth shift to a democratic government without leaving those who defected from the regime in a precarious position.
Conclusion: The interview highlights Reza Pahlavi's perspective on the current geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, focusing on Iran's internal and external challenges. He urges a policy shift towards supporting the Iranian populace for a peaceful transition to a democratic regime, which he sees as a solution to regional instability and a pathway to peace and economic growth.
Note: This report is based on the dialogue in the interview and does not include personal interpretations or additional information not present in the trannoscript.
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USAID funded an organization that fabricated evidence which was used to impeach President Trump.
The Deep State frequently funds regime change efforts abroad, but when it uses taxpayer money to undermine our own government, isn't that treason?
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The Deep State frequently funds regime change efforts abroad, but when it uses taxpayer money to undermine our own government, isn't that treason?
https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1890186529676447864
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"@RobertKennedyJr said he's not bringing a sink to the FDA because they've already got enough 'leaks' to deal with!"