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Dave Smith: Trump is LYING About the Iran Deal

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The fastest way to understand American power is to watch where it mysteriously stops. We start with Trump’s constant “deal with Iran is coming” talk, his public back-and-forth over Netanyahu, and the recurring promise that a ceasefire is always just days away. Then we ask the uncomfortable question out loud: if Israel is a US-backed client state that depends on American money, weapons, and diplomatic cover, why does Washington behave like it can’t apply basic pressure behind closed doors? Dave Smith joins me to break down the real mechanics: war powers that flow easily toward escalation, a political current that punishes restraint, and the role of the Israel lobby in shaping what’s “allowed” in US foreign policy. We talk about why leaders perform toughness for the cameras, why that performance can look like humiliation, and why so many people are left speculating about leverage when outcomes don’t match the supposed balance of power. From there we get concrete about the stakes: the Greater Israel project, settlement expansion, the risk of a wider Iran conflict, and the Strait of Hormuz as the most obvious economic lever. We also dig into reports of Israeli espionage, the backlash to a client state spying on its patron, and fears around deeper military integration and data sharing through measures like NDAA Section 224. Finally, we look for political upside in a bleak landscape, including what Thomas Massie’s rise with younger voters signals for anti-war politics and what 2028 could look like if the old narratives keep collapsing. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Trump’s Claims And Ceasefire Theater * 1:55 Welcoming Dave Smith And Setup * 4:05 Who Actually Calls The Shots * 11:10 Leverage Over Presidents And “Why” * 16:45 Butler Security Questions And Pressure * 24:35 Greater Israel And Open Defiance * 33:10 Iran War Endgame And Hormuz * 40:55 Israeli Espionage And Data Sharing Fears * 49:10 Thomas Massie And The Youth Shift * 54:20 2028 Politics And The Rubio Lane * 56:05 Final Thoughts And Closing Plugs Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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Dave Smith: Trump is LYING About the Iran Deal

The fastest way to understand American power is to watch where it mysteriously stops. We start with Trump’s constant “deal with Iran is coming” talk, his public back-and-forth over Netanyahu, and the recurring promise that a ceasefire is always just days away. Then we ask the uncomfortable question out loud: if Israel is a US-backed client state that depends on American money, weapons, and diplomatic cover, why does Washington behave like it can’t apply basic pressure behind closed doors? Dave Smith joins me to break down the real mechanics: war powers that flow easily toward escalation, a political current that punishes restraint, and the role of the Israel lobby in shaping what’s “allowed” in US foreign policy. We talk about why leaders perform toughness for the cameras, why that performance can look like humiliation, and why so many people are left speculating about leverage when outcomes don’t match the supposed balance of power. From there we get concrete about the stakes: the Greater Israel project, settlement expansion, the risk of a wider Iran conflict, and the Strait of Hormuz as the most obvious economic lever. We also dig into reports of Israeli espionage, the backlash to a client state spying on its patron, and fears around deeper military integration and data sharing through measures like NDAA Section 224. Finally, we look for political upside in a bleak landscape, including what Thomas Massie’s rise with younger voters signals for anti-war politics and what 2028 could look like if the old narratives keep collapsing. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Trump’s Claims And Ceasefire Theater * 1:55 Welcoming Dave Smith And Setup * 4:05 Who Actually Calls The Shots * 11:10 Leverage Over Presidents And “Why” * 16:45 Butler Security Questions And Pressure * 24:35 Greater Israel And Open Defiance * 33:10 Iran War Endgame And Hormuz * 40:55 Israeli Espionage And Data Sharing Fears * 49:10 Thomas Massie And The Youth Shift * 54:20 2028 Politics And The Rubio Lane * 56:05 Final Thoughts And Closing Plugs Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

Yesterday57 min
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ROBERT BARNES - Section 224 Is About To Explode

Thanks to our channel sponsor, KillerInstinctCoffee.com. Grab some great coffee today! A foreign ally allegedly spying at the highest levels, a ceasefire track that keeps getting derailed, and Washington looking like it cannot steer its own policy. That’s the knot we try to untangle with returning guest Robert Barnes as we react to reporting about a Defense Intelligence Agency leak on Israeli espionage and attempts to undermine U.S. Iran negotiations, followed almost immediately by strikes that practically guarantee an Iranian response. We walk through the unsettling optics of Netanyahu publicly posturing that an Israeli prime minister must be able to tell a U.S. president “no,” and what that does to American credibility on the world stage. From there, we debate the hardest question: is Trump actually being boxed in by Israel’s actions, or is he letting the chaos play out because it serves him? Barnes connects that to negotiation failures, decision-making concerns, and why perception alone can make the United States look responsible for escalation even when it claims it is trying to stop it. Then we get specific and practical: the Houthis, shipping pressure, and how economic choke points can shape U.S. choices faster than battlefield wins. We also dig into Iran’s internal politics and regional Shia dynamics, arguing that “regime collapse” assumptions are a repeat strategic error that leads to bad forecasts and worse wars. Finally, we break down the policy grenade: NDAA Section 224 and why deeper intelligence sharing could be unprecedented in U.S. history, especially amid espionage allegations. We close on Congress, War Powers, enforcement, and what happens if the executive branch escalates after lawmakers say no. Subscribe, share the show, and leave a review, then tell us your take: who’s really driving U.S. Middle East policy right now? CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00. Weekend Escalation And A New Crisis * 2:30 Netanyahu Says “No” To Washington * 9:20 Who Is Really Steering U.S. Policy? * 15:00 Trump’s Negotiation Failures And Instability * 25:50 Israel’s Spy Track Record And DIA Leak * 34:10 NDAA Section 224 And Permanent Access * 41:40 War Powers Limits And Impeachment Risk * 49:10 Midterms, Anti-War Politics, And Corruption Claims * 54:10 Conference Plug, Sponsor, And Sign-Off Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

Yesterday56 min
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DANIEL McADAMS : Trump, Iran, And The Exit Ramp

Trump says he “didn’t want to be Jimmy Carter” and then talks long enough to raise a bigger question: was he explaining a plan, or explaining away a failure. We sit down with Dan McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute to read the tells in the public story around Iran, the wreckage that never gets real press scrutiny, and the contradictions that appear when leaders claim an adversary is nearly defeated while still warning that a limited mission would be too risky. If you care about US foreign policy, military credibility, and how wars expand through half-truths, this conversation lands hard. We also pull apart the leak-driven reporting around an alleged Trump Netanyahu blowup and why anonymous-source narratives can act like propaganda even when they contain a sliver of truth. From there, the “ceasefire” question gets real: continued strikes, expanding evacuation orders, and the simple fact that Iran holds meaningful leverage in the region, including through the Strait of Hormuz and the vulnerability of US forces spread across multiple bases. Then we get into Congress and the National Defense Authorization Act, focusing on NDAA Section 224 and what deeper US Israel defense and data-sharing integration could mean. We talk regular order, conference committee games, and why so many major decisions get made when everyone just wants to catch a flight home. If you found this useful, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:05. A Wild Week Sets The Stage * 2:12. Sponsor Shout And Dan Joins * 2:47. Trump’s Jimmy Carter Comment * 5:29. Tells Of A Botched Iran Operation * 10:12. Did Trump Just Admit Limits * 10:19 Netanyahu Rift And Stenography Journalism * 14:12 Lebanon Strikes And Ceasefire Reality * 17:54 Trump’s Exit Options And Neocon Blowback * 20:53. NDAA Section 224 And Israel Access * 27:10. Data Sharing Risks And Tech Leakage * 32:23. Conference Committee And Poison Pills * 38:06. Massey’s Loss And Movement Building * 44:52. What MAGA Means After Broken Promises * 47:44. How Congress Regains Its Power * 50:15. Ron Paul Institute Conference Plug * 52:08. Subscribe, Coffee, And Weekend Signoff Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

6. juni 202653 min
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PETER MAGUIRE : America Needs A Stress Test For Power! Washington is broken!

Calls for “purges” and “Nuremberg-style tribunals” might feel like moral clarity, but they can also be gasoline on a political fire. We dig into that tension with historian and author Peter Maguire, whose work spans the Nuremberg trials, the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, and the messy reality of what accountability looks like after a society breaks. We talk about why Americans across the spectrum feel shut out of the real story of government power, and why rebuilding public trust may require something closer to a truth and reconciliation commission than a victory-lap prosecution. Peter challenges the popular myths: denazification was widely judged a failure in the 1950s, Nuremberg did not magically “re-educate” a nation, and “therapeutic legalism” can promise healing that courts cannot deliver. Cambodia adds a harder lesson: vengeance breeds vengeance, and imported justice models can miss the culture they are meant to serve. From there we broaden the lens to government transparency and accountability in the United States: classified 9/11 files, the legacy of Iraq’s WMD claims, black sites and torture memos, and the way officials and pundits recycle back into power without consequences. We also address modern gatekeepers like big tech, deplatforming, and why credibility at home and abroad depends on due process, honest diplomacy, and leaders who have actually paid a price. If you want a grounded conversation about political polarization, government reform, and how to open the books without tearing the country apart, listen now, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review with the biggest question you want answered. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00. Krugman, Purges, And Public Trust * 2:19. Meet Peter Maguire And Nuremberg * 7:35. Khmer Rouge Atrocities And Missing Justice * 14:53. Why Denazification Stories Mislead * 20:18. Amnesty, Shame, And Big Tech Power * 27:51. New Leaders And A Third Party Push * 32:39. Hollywood, Media Capture, And Misinformation * 38:16. International Law, Torture, And Lost Credibility * 46:46. America’s Empire Problem And Endless Recycles * 52:32. How To Break Through Without Quitting * 56:00. Final Plugs And Closing Thanks Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

4. juni 202657 min
episode COL. DOUGLAS MACGREGOR : The Middle East Isn’t De Escalating And Neither Is Ukraine artwork

COL. DOUGLAS MACGREGOR : The Middle East Isn’t De Escalating And Neither Is Ukraine

The world can look calm for a day while the map is quietly catching fire. We start with rapid updates from the Persian Gulf and immediately ask the uncomfortable question: if strikes are landing in Kuwait and pressure is building on the U.S. Fifth Fleet, what does “de-escalation” even mean anymore? With Doug McGregor, we break down why the Strait of Hormuz is the real strategic choke point, why Iran’s anti-access tools change the risk calculus, and why financial markets can talk themselves into a story that the battlefield does not support. Then we connect the Gulf to the wider Middle East war arc, including Israel’s expanding operations in Lebanon, strikes in Beirut, and evacuation orders that reshape the regional incentive structure. Doug argues that Iran is gaining stature across the Muslim world by positioning itself as the power willing to resist while Gaza and southern Lebanon absorb the blows, and he explains how that can fuel new alignments, weaken old diplomatic projects, and increase the odds the U.S. gets pulled deeper in despite a lack of a clean exit plan. From there, we pivot to the Russia Ukraine war and the question many Americans are no longer hearing asked: what does the endgame look like if Russia chooses decisive operations toward Kiev or Odessa? We talk logistics, timing, corruption, casualty realities, and the dangerous appeal of an insurgency strategy, plus why borders and local identity in Ukraine never fit the simplistic narratives. We close with a hard conversation about alliance commitments, “limited liability” foreign policy, and the push for a viable third party through the National Conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend who follows geopolitics, and leave a review so more people can find the show Chapter Markers 0:00. Breaking News And War Updates 1:24. Sponsor Shoutout And Doug Returns 2:30. Coffee Branding And Bombs Away Beer 4:48. Is The Iran Ceasefire Real 8:53. Lebanon Escalation And Iran’s Calculus 14:18. Turkey, NATO, And Europe’s Future 16:25. Markets, Inflation, And Oil Reality 21:40. Ukraine Ground Truth And Russian Options 29:29. Attrition, Corruption, And Insurgency Risk 41:45. Borders, Plebiscites, And Staying Out 44:14. Limited Liability Foreign Policy And Third Party 51:44 Final Thoughts And Listener Support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

3. juni 202653 min