Wednesday – Alex Jones
The Alex Jones Show discussed the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, with Harrison Smith expressing confusion over the mixed signals from the Trump administration regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump stated that the strait is open, despite previous reports of its closure. The show also touched on Saudi Arabia’s pressure on the US to scale back its war in Iran, fearing retaliation from Iran that could blockade the Red Sea and harm the kingdom’s economy. Additionally, Iran has threatened to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea unless the US lifts its Hormuz blockade. The US has sent thousands of troops to the Middle East, including 6,000 aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, in an effort to pressure Iran into a deal.
The show also mentioned that Iran has acquired a Chinese spy satellite, which has been used to target US military bases in the Middle East. This development has raised concerns about China’s role in the conflict and its potential to provide intelligence and weapons to Iran. The situation has led to a significant escalation of tensions, with the US and Iran engaging in a war of words and actions. The conflict has also had economic implications, with Australia’s petrol stations running dry due to an energy crisis, leaving farmers to weigh up whether they can afford to plant crops.
The discussion on the show highlighted the complexities and uncertainties of the US-Iran conflict, with multiple parties involved and competing interests at play. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation and economic disruption. Guests on the show, including Dinesh D’Souza, will provide further insight and analysis of the conflict and its implications for global stability and security.