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Saved - January 12, 2026 at 1:06 PM
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I see the Iranian regime in trouble; bringing in mercenaries is its last best hope. Riots across dozens of cities and the Basij under siege—Mashed, Tehran, Zahedan. Next stop: Baluchistan. 47 years of this regime; POTUS 47. Coincidence? Happy New Year to Iranians in the streets—and to every Mossad agent beside them.

@mikepompeo - Mike Pompeo

The Iranian regime is in trouble. Bringing in mercenaries is its last best hope. Riots in dozens of cities and the Basij under siege — Mashed, Tehran, Zahedan. Next stop: Baluchistan. 47 years of this regime; POTUS 47. Coincidence? Happy New Year to every Iranian in the streets. Also to every Mossad agent walking beside them... @realDonaldTrump @SecRubio @CIADirector

Saved - January 16, 2025 at 12:00 AM

@mikepompeo - Mike Pompeo

In six days, we’ll have an Administration that can bring back deterrence against Iranian terrorists. https://t.co/3xy8QBRuPR

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The previous administration successfully avoided new wars and managed to contain Iran. In the coming weeks, the U.S. will reassert its leadership in the Middle East, ensuring safety for Israel, Gulf Arab allies, and American citizens without deploying large military forces. The approach was clear: exiting the flawed nuclear deal, strengthening ties with Israel, relocating the embassy to Jerusalem, and eliminating key Iranian leaders like Qasem Soleimani helped deter Iran's aggression. Additionally, cutting off their financial resources prevented funding for attacks, such as those on October 7th. The previous administration's policies aimed to deny Iran the wealth that contributed to their military capabilities.
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Speaker 0: So, starting no new wars in the last administration, president Trump and you were an integral part of all of this as secretary of state, managed to project the strength that put Iran in a box, and they're out of the box now. Speaker 1: Charlie, that's right. One of the great things that'll happen in just a couple of weeks is that the United States again will lead in the Middle East. We will, deliver a set of policies to keep not only the Israelis safe, not only our gulf Arab friends safe, but the American people safe without having to risk that we gotta send tens of thousands of our young men and women to fight in that place. The policy was pretty straightforward. We knew that the regime in Iran, you couldn't kind of deal with them like they had with the, silly nuclear deal. We got out of it. We knew that if we were friends with Israel, we moved the embassy to Jerusalem. We knew that if you took out their leadership, general Qasem Soleimani, who we a strike on. We knew that if you did those things, you could deter Iran from its aggressive behavior. And then finally, we denied them the wealth, the 1,000,000,000 of dollars in wealth that contributed to what happened on October 7th. Those those warriors who who attacked Israel had the money that the Biden administration permitted them to have. They were wealthier, richer. President Trump, I'm convinced, will deny them of that money and resources.
Saved - August 12, 2023 at 8:47 PM

@mikepompeo - Mike Pompeo

The Biden Administration’s politicization of our institutions is devastating.

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The speaker believes that the appointment of a Special Counsel is not significant because the person in question, Weiss, previously approved an unprecedented deal. They argue that Weiss is unlikely to investigate the potential corruption of the current president. The speaker suggests that Americans and the rest of the world are puzzled by the criminalization of certain actions. They emphasize the need for a clean Justice Department that represents justice for the American people, criticizing the political nature of the department under President Biden. The speaker also mentions a raid at Mar-a-Lago and a tip to the Bidens, which they believe undermines the central institutions of democracy.
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Speaker 0: What do you make of all these cases, all of these investigations and how do you think America looks at all this? Speaker 1: Martha, thanks for having me on. Today's announcement of Special Counsel doesn't seem all that special to me. I've been listening to your guests. I think they're precisely right. The fact that it was, in fact, Weiss who signed off on a deal that was unheard of, unprecedented, that prosecutor had to admit it had never been done before, suggests that Weiss is no more likely with his new title, his new role, to investigate the potential corruption of the current president of the United States than he was before he had this title. You know, that's where Americans stare at this. I think they look at these underlying facts and they watch the criminalization of actions that are being taken and they're just puzzled by it. I know the rest of the world is staring at it as well. That means that we have to have a Justice Department that is clean, that represents the American people in justice and not As political as Merrick Garland has made this Justice Department under President Biden, when they see that, when they see a raid at Mar a Lago and a tip To the Bidens, so that they don't find evidence. They that's common sense. That's not political. That's just common sense from any, you know, Simple crime show that somebody watches. They know that's not cricket. That's not right. And that's devastating to the central institutions that have underpinned our democracy for 2 50 years now, Martha.
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