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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up. Standby for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition on this Monday. I appeared on British television the other night explaining for the 80th time why the war, the conflict, whatever you want to call it in Iran is going on. Now, the old adage that I have reinvented is people believe what they want to believe and you can present them with facts and overwhelming opinion and they'll still believe what they want. Okay? In America, under our first Amendment perfect right to do that in Iran, every single nation on this earth should be in opposition to a terrorist state enriching uranium to try to get a nuclear weapon. Every country should oppose that. Yet there are people walking around including the leaders of some countries going, well, we don't believe that. Why would you not believe that Iran, responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths, wouldn't want to get a nuclear weapon which it could use against Israel or its other perceived enemies? Why wouldn't you believe that? The Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad says it, CIA says it, NSA says it. They all confirm that the mullahs are trying to enrich uranium to get a bomb. Yet you don't believe it. It's pretty stunning, but that's what's happening. Back in a moment. Let's face it, the US Economy is under stress, national debt rising, trade war shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold. And you can do this. Get precious metals delivered to your door or place in a tax advantage, Gold IRA. They'll even help you roll over your existing IRA or 401k tax and penalty free with billions in precious metals delivered, thousands of five star reviews and an A from the Better Business Bureau. You can trust American Hartford Gold as I do. Please call 866-326-5576 or text BILL to 998899. Again, that's 866-326-5576, or text BILL to 998999. That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
This brief morning edition features Bill O’Reilly discussing international skepticism regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, as well as the broader challenge of confronting “belief vs. fact” in global politics. O’Reilly articulates his perspective on the Iranian regime’s intentions, comments on the concerning apathy or denial from some world leaders, and reinforces his view with references to intelligence sources.
O’Reilly’s Frustration on Repeating Himself
O’Reilly mentions his frequent appearances to discuss the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, expressing exasperation at the necessity of reiterating the same points.
Reinvented Adage
He highlights a central challenge: people’s tendency to accept information that aligns with their preconceptions, regardless of the evidence.
Skepticism Among World Leaders
O’Reilly notes with concern that some leaders and nations remain unconvinced by the available evidence of Iran’s nuclear intentions.
Pointed Challenge:
He questions the reasoning behind doubting Iran’s intentions, given their history and the corroboration by major intelligence agencies.
On the Power of Belief:
“People believe what they want to believe and you can present them with facts and overwhelming opinion and they'll still believe what they want.” — Bill O’Reilly, 00:44
On International Response to Iran:
“Every single nation on this earth should be in opposition to a terrorist state enriching uranium to try to get a nuclear weapon.” — Bill O’Reilly, 00:57
On Dismissing Intel:
“Mossad says it, CIA says it, NSA says it. They all confirm that the mullahs are trying to enrich uranium to get a bomb. Yet you don't believe it. It's pretty stunning, but that's what's happening.” — Bill O’Reilly, 01:39
In this tight, incisive episode, Bill O’Reilly delivers a “no spin” warning about the dangers of denial and ideological bias in the international response to Iran’s nuclear activities. By drawing on both intelligence sources and the problematic human tendency to believe what one wishes, O’Reilly makes a case for fact-driven foreign policy—especially when national security is at stake.