The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran at the G7 summit has sparked outrage among Israelis and "Israel First" Americans, with figures like Benjamin Netanyahu and Ben Shapiro expressing fury over the prospect of peace. The agreement, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a 60-day window for negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, has been met with skepticism by many, with some questioning how the gaps between the two countries will be bridged. Harrison Smith, sitting in for Alex Jones, notes that the economic reality of the war is likely driving the push for peace, with a deadline of mid-June having been imposed due to the potential for catastrophic economic consequences if the conflict continues. As Smith delves into the details of the agreement and the reactions of various stakeholders, including Donald Trump's recent statements, which seem to mark a reversal of his previous stance on issues like Hezbollah and Iran's ballistic missiles, it becomes clear that the rhetoric surrounding the conflict is often meaningless and that the true motivations behind the actions of world leaders must be carefully examined. Tune in to hear more about the intricacies of the Memorandum of Understanding and the complex web of alliances and interests at play.
Alex Jones 2026-Jun-18 Thursday
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