This is an impromptu video today. You saw I'm dressed like a donkey and I haven't fixed my hair. I need to tell you something. When there's something that's so clearly being misunderstood, the optics are being fetched one way and everyone's got this wrong. And I don't even want to talk about this, but things are moving so fluidly and there's people who know a lot more than I do about this topic. But I spent my formative years studying military tactics and black and white videos. And a lot of things are
happening right now that are not going to turn out as people are expecting them to. And the fact that there's such a difference that makes a big risk factor and opportunity factor for you as an investor. And again, there's always a lot of things more important than investing that are going on right now. A lot of horrible things going on right now. But I need to tell you that what's happening. There's three things that Iran is hoping for. They're traps being set and we're stepping right into them
and nobody seems to be looking at the straight way because you're looking at Western media and you're seeing all these bombs dropping and it's and you're being told, "Wow, we're really decimating them. We're dropping bombs. Dropping bombs." How many bombs are dropping on Israel right now? A lot more than you think. And there's a media blackout. But here's the things that are being led up to. You're hearing about the Kurds invading Iran from the north.
You're hearing about military ships being escorted through the straight of Hormuz. And it's all leading up to what I've told you, and I know you don't believe me, and most people don't believe me. It's leading up to boots on the ground. The thing is this, the Kurdish rebels, you think of them as one thing. You conflate them. They're all one thing. No, they're a whole bunch of groups of different tribes. Just like when I said when they invaded Afghanistan, you can't
defeat Afghanistan. It's just a bunch of different tribes and different caves of different military weaponry, different intentions, different legacies, different numbers of troops, different religions, ideologies. You can't treat it like an army that you fight toe-to-toe with Iran. And specifically talking about the Kurds, they are various groups, different weaponry, different intentions, different alliances, and there's a huge swath of Iranian troops, heavily armed, just sitting there
watching them already before all of this stuff broke out. And any Kurdish forces that advance will be absolutely decimated. They're completely outnumbered in every way. In every way. militarily numbers of people, technology, etc. And I feel for the Kurds, they've had hundreds of years of taking it on the chin. And there's no tougher fighter, except maybe the Ukrainians than the Kurds right now for based on the experiences that they've had for centuries. They're going to be tough, but they're
not necessarily all willing to join as a one thing and walk into certain death. So, put the whole Kurd thing out of your mind. But then let's talk about how they're going to escort the military ships through the street of Hormuz. This is what Iran would love. This is what Iran would love. Even now there's missiles and shahad drones dropping all over the Middle East. They've hit Oman, Qar, Saudi Arabia, you name it. I think 11 different countries now that Iran has launched drones at and
hit military facilities recently over the last week. Now they're going to be releasing their next generation of missiles. You can't wipe out the ability for a bunch of 90 million people, most of them living in caves on the edge of the water, making drones and shooting them at ships. It can't be done. and you turn on the news and says, "Wow, we're really laying it into them and they're going to have to totally submit, etc. This war, and this is what I promise you, this war will end when
Iran decides it is going to end." I'm not in favor of the Iranian regime. They're horrible and they need to be eliminated. But there's other ways to do it than this. You can have someone seem like they're dying of pneumonia and it's actually caused by CIA, whatever. You can have them look like they had died a natural death rather than spinning all this ordinance. And here's the other thing. There's these bad missile systems. There's maybe what 11 of them. And Iran's already taken out four the
missile systems that are there to help defend shoot the interceptor missiles against the Iranian drones. They've already taken out four of them. They're shooting the drones, not at targets, but have the actual fat interceptors, the things that are built for a billion dollars to try and knock out that drone and the $20,000 drones wiping it out. And the way that you know that they don't have enough interceptors in terms of the Gulf nations, in terms of America, in terms of Israel, is because
they're all telling you that they have plenty. We've all read the Art of War. And if you've read the Art of War and your opponents read the Art of War, then it actually backfires the strategies. If you're going to show strength and weakness, you're going to show that you have a lot of interceptors when you don't. It becomes clear that you don't cuz you're talking about it. It's like going to buy a used car. The guy's telling you how honest of a person he is. Get the hell out of there. Yes,
we've all got unlimited interceptors to fight war forever. False. Would that be the first time you've been lied to in the last day? So when a ship is being dragged along the coast of Iran with another big oil ship to try and get the oil to move and the other thing about the straight of Hormuz closing, there's a lot of countries that get about 80% 90% of their food from ships traversing the straight of Hormuz. A lot of the environment in the Middle East, you can't actually grow food or sustain
yourself. You need to have it brought in and they do that through the straight of hormones which is now shut. So we got about a week left I think it is in Qatar of how much food they have to eat. It's just going to get worse and worse and worse and now as I told you ages ago that Iran is getting help from China and Russia and now we're just realizing it now and they're going to do the same thing once we put boots on the ground then they're real realizing it then. But I'm just telling you just so you know I
don't support it. I don't think it's a good idea, but this is what Iran would love. If you put boots on the ground, that's no different than the German army showing up in their fancy clean suits, covert bombing Stalenrad, then moving into the rubble. You've leveled the playing field. That war broke the back of the Nazi regime. If you bring a whole bunch of troops into Iran, then you're looking at hostages. Besides casualties and injuries, you're looking at hostages. And then that
changes the entire complexion of this war. There's three traps here. If we get the Kurds involved, if we escort or ensure ships through the straight of Hormuzz, and we put boots on the ground, as I predict that we are going to do, and I also still stand by what I said. This war will last many years, five years, I said, but who knows a lot of years. Nobody knows. But also, it's going to end when Iran decides it's going to end. And I'm sorry. I'm not in favor of Iran. I'm not against America. It might sound
like that. I'm in favor of telling you the reality of what I believe is going to happen because of everything I've learned my whole life from my formative years.
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