 If you think about the Middle East right now, think about all the conflicts in the Middle East right now. We've got Hamas. Hamas and the Palestinians attacking Israel and Israel defending itself. Hamas could not attack Israel without Iranian funding, without Iranian arming, and without Iranian, actual Iranian support in terms of even training on how to use drones, electronic warfare, that made October 7th possible. Hamas and the whole Palestinian war against Israel at this point is pretty dead without dramatic Iranian support. And there's no question that the Iranians were part of the planning and the decision to execute on October 7th. If you go further north to the Israeli-Lebanon border, which is could any day turn into a ground war, but right now is just each side bombing each other in a tit-for-tat type situation. Hezbollah is a branch of the Iranian, basically revolutionary God. Hezbollah was founded by the Iranian Secret Service. It was founded by Iranians. It's been funded and receives its marching orders to a large extent from Iran. It leads, indeed it is the largest and most militarily active or has been of all and oldest because it goes back, it goes back to the 1980s, oldest of Iran's puppets. And it is on the verge of war with Israel. If you look at Syria, which has been involved in a civil war, God, I can't remember when it started, but for the last decade or so, 10 years plus, Syria is a country that receives the regime, which was almost overthrown by various elements, some you could argue worse than the regime, some significantly better than regime. It's only ally who's basically been Iran. Iran has been at well, Russia ultimately, but originally only Iran. Iran has been at the center of that conflict. They are funded and again supported with troops and a variety of other mechanisms. The Assad regime in Syria have allowed him to kill his own people, to destroy his own country, and ultimately to beat back most of the insurgents who were fighting against him. Iran has been instrumental in destabilizing Iraq since the United States invaded. The Shiites, who are the majority in Iraq, could have used the opportunity of Saddam Hussein's fall to really establish a relatively free country and one run by the Shiite majority or at least in a parliamentary system, a country that could be relatively rich because of its massive quantity of oil that exists in Iraq. And instead, the Iranians have done everything to turn it into a satellite state. And if not, when the Iraqis resist becoming a satellite state to ferment whatever instability and whatever violence they can, and they've done that from the beginning of the U.S. invasion and they continue to do that today. Part of that, the American forces in Iraq that are basically that train the Iraqi army and to continue the fight against elements of al-Qaeda and particularly ISIS in Iraq and in Syria, those American bases are being attacked by Iranian linked militias. That's what they call them anyway. Really for well over 10 years now, well into going back, really they were attacked during the Bush administration and the Obama administration, Trump and Biden. So all the kind of violence going on in Iraq and in Syria to logist that Iran has its hands in it. The final area of conflict the one has to look at is the Houthis in Yemen. The Houthis in Yemen are again a puppet, funded, supported, trained, armed by the Iranian regime. They are also, in this case, Shiite. The only one of these parties that's not Shiite is Hamas, but everybody else is Shiite, the same sect of Islam as Iran. And they have been devastating Yemen with the civil war for many, many years and now, of course, threatening the sea lanes in the Red Sea and up into the Suez Canal. In every conflict in the Middle East, Iran isn't just dabbling, isn't just helping a little bit here and there. Iran is at the core of it. Iran is the source of the violence, the mayhem, the destruction. In every single one, every single area in the Middle East that is in flames, Iran is the source of those flames. The source, the inspiration, the ideological inspiration. Note that all these groups, with exception of the Syrian regime, all of them are Islamist, Jihadist, Sharia law, imposing, all of them are inspired by Iran, funded by Iran, armed by Iran, provided training by Iran, strategy of Iran. Now, the obvious conclusion for this should be that the only way to bring peace to the Middle East, the only way to bring peace to the Middle East, and I believe this has been true for 40 years, but it's only true over the last 20 since 9-11. It was, and it's certainly true today, the only way to bring peace to the Middle East is the absolute destruction of the Iranian regime. And nobody cares. Nobody cares. Everybody wants to evade that fact. Everybody wants to pretend that is not true. Everybody wants to delude themselves to thinking, oh no, we can deal with the Houthis separate from Iran. We can deal with the militias separate from Iran. We can deal with Hezbollah separate from Iran. We can deal with Hamas separate from Iran. You cannot, until Iran is liberated from the brutal theocracy that they have, this will continue. Or if it's impoverished enough, right, if it's destroyed economically, but that's the one thing no administration has been willing to touch. Yes, we had a sanctions on Iran, but there are lots of countries that violate sanctions and Iran was still bringing money more today than ever before, but did we destroy their oil facilities? That would completely eviscerate their capability of owning a living. No, we never touched it. Even as they, by the way, attacked a major refining operation in Saudi Arabia with drones, I can't remember how many years ago. They were flown by the Houthis, but basically by Iranian command. Even then, nobody attacked Iranian oil facilities. Do we destroy their capacity to build drones even? Drones that are used by everybody, every bad guy in the world today has Iranian drones. Oh no, God forbid we do that. So the Bush administration evaded, if you remember, Lenin Pekov's four-page ad in the New York Times and Washington Post right after 9-11 declared Iran the enemy and that no solution was possible without taking out Iran. And that was true over and over and over again in the Bush administration, the Obama administration, in the Trump administration, and in now in the Biden administration again, Obama, Trump, Biden all tried to negotiate with Iran to no avail. I mean, Obama had a deal, but a horrible deal. The immorality of our leadership, the immorality of our leadership that sticks its head in the sand, that pretend it's doing something is outrageous, truly outrageous and I think is indicative of how weak and pathetic and how cowardly American leadership is today. And the fact that American has no, no strategic vision, no foreign policy, no way in which to defend the individual rights, the lives of Americans going into the future. It's just America's just going to hand the world over to the Putin's, the Khamenei's and the Xis of the world. And God, it doesn't matter if it's a Republican or Democrat, as you can see with this immigration bill, they're all basically don't care. They're looking at the naval, they're gazing at the naval, they're gazing at the next election, they care about electoral politics, they care nothing, not zero for the well-being of this country and what is necessary for this country to thrive and succeed. Again, true of Republicans and Democrats, nothing. It's sad, pathetic, horrific.