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And then I'll be back in Nashville Thursday, Friday. Buck will be back with me on Monday a week from today. As we are out running around all over the place, we got a lot to talk about. Started off the program saying happy Father's Day weekend the Monday after. I hope all of you had fabulous Father's Day yesterdays. I went to the National Air and Space Museum with my oldest son. We are up here for an internship. That is why I am in D.C. we had a fabulous time. I talked about that a great deal in the opening hour of the program. We also been talking about the big military parade that took place here yesterday in D.C. that I know many of you watched over the weekend as that was going on Saturday, the no Kings protest. All of that we have discussed. We've also been talking about Iran and Israel and the continued fallout there. My thanks to Dave Rubin who joined us at the bott of the hour. I told you that I would dive in here and open phone lines for anybody who disagrees with the argument that I am about to lay out about why responding to Iran is in very much U.S. interest. 800-282-2882 okay, so Buck and I were in the Oval Office on Thursday a couple of hours before with Donald Trump. J.D. vance swung by to visit a couple of hours before the attack began on Iran by Israel. In the ensuing several days, much of Iran's nuclear capabilities have been attacked to a great degree. And overall I would say the Israeli attacks have been unprecedented in their substance and their lack of human casualties outside of government and military and nuclear arms related connections. That is, there have been very few innocent Iranians who have been the victim of Israel's highly targeted attacks. Meanwhile, Iran has been just throwing as many missiles as it can into Israel without primarily targeting military related installations. They're just trying to kill as many people in Israel as they can. And so the attacks as they were on behalf of Israel are very targeted on behalf of Iran. They are very haphazard. And I think this ties in with the overall story and the long march of history can be difficult. But I do think that we have to contextualize what we are now seeing happen in Iran and Israel in the wake of what I believe is going to go down as one of the most awful decisions ever made by an attacking party. Uh, Ben Shapiro was on with us last week, and I think he referred to October 7, 2023 as the Hamas version of Pearl Harbor. And I think that is an accurate description for those of you who remember your history. Winston Churchill had been doing everything he could to get the new world, that is us, in the United States, to save the old world, that is Europe, from Adolf Hitler. But until Japan attacked us on December 7, 1941, America had avoided entering into World War II. We did not want to make that fight our own. We did not seek it until we were attacked in a sneak attack on December 7, 1941. And that was when FDR decided we have to go to war. And that was effectively, even though it was an incredibly successful attack on our Pacific Fleet, that was effectively Japan and Germany signing their death warrants in that war. And we would go on to liberate all of Europe and be a unique force of good, I believe. October 7, 2023. Having traveled over there last December, as I have talked about quite a bit, having been to the kibbutzes, having been to the north with the border with Leban, having looked out upon all of Gaza, having heard bombs going off in Gaza, having gone to the music festival, having been all over Israel, I believe it's important to characterize this as a war between good and evil. Some of you are going to disagree. You are welcome to call in and tell me why I am wrong. But to me, having seen all of this myself, October 7, 2023, was Hamas invading Israel solely because they wanted, I believe, to stop peace in the Middle East. And so they attacked because they were afraid that Saudi Arabia was going to normalize relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords, which Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and others have worked out. And if that were to occur, Hamas would have been further isolated, Iran would have been further isolated, Hezbollah would have been further isolated, and so would Syria. I don't know what Hamas thought Israel would do, but Israel responded with the force of a thousand lions and they have wreaked havoc. They have wiped out Hamas and their Gaza base, they have wiped out Hezbollah and their base in Lebanon, and. And Assad has fallen in Syria and he has been replaced by a non Iranian fronted government. So Iran has been standing alone, rapidly advancing towards obtaining nuclear weapons. I don't blame the Ayatollah for wanting nuclear weapons because effectively that would allow him to become the North Korea of The Middle East. The Kim Jong Un of the Middle East. Kim Jong Un has nuclear weapons in North Korea because otherwise he wouldn't exist. It is a protective shield for him. But also, as they have continued to expand their ballistic missile capabilities, it is an existential threat to the world because you have a madman with access to nuclear weapons. And what happens if he decides to push that button? Lots of us could die. Okay? We should have, as a general rule in America a policy of crazy people shouldn't have nuclear weapons. We should have fewer countries that have access to eradicating massive amounts of people with one push of a button. Iran was close to joining Kim Jong Un. I wish personally we could take Kim Jong Un out. I wish the Koreas could be reunited. I think at some point they will, much like east and West Germany were. But in the meantime, you got a crazy man with nuclear weapons. Why should we not stop a country, if we can in any way assist a country that is led by crazy zealot religious leaders from having nuclear weapons? All we have done so far is allow Israel to defend itself from what it believes is an existential crisis where it could be wiped out at any point in time. This is a no brainer. Now I'm not saying that I support American soldiers going into Iran. I don't. I think the Iraq war was an unmitigated disaster. I think George W. Bush and Dick Cheney failed completely in the way that they responded to try to tie Iraq into 9, 11. I think Iraq was a mess. Many of you out there listening to me right now lost friends and family members. We spent trillions of dollars of our American capital, of our American blood, in a country that had no interest in us being there. And we left it, to my measure, not much better than it would have been if Saddam Hussein had stayed in position of power and There were no WMDs, weapons of mass destruction. That has all been proven by history. But just because Iraq was a mess and we had poor American leadership decisions being made, both Democrat and Republican when it came to the Iraq War does not mean that Iran is not a threat and that the world can't flourish in the Middle east and that the Iranian people don't deserve better leadership. I don't know whether we should have Iran decapitated of the Ayatollahs. If Israel does it in an ideal world, the Iranian people would rise up. They would overthrow the two generation plus leadership of the Ayatollahs and in some way they would return the royal family that was providing immeasurable amounts of freedom to them prior to that 1979 revolution. And if that were to happen, I think what Trump has dangled out there, too much of the Middle east is, let's stop fighting, fighting over religion, whether you're a Jew, whether you're a Christian, whether you're of the Muslim faith. Heck, if you're of the Hindu faith. Let's just build economic success, regardless of what our religious differences might be. Let's allow economic success to lift the global tide of economic growth. And I think many of the Middle Eastern countries understand that they're sitting on massive amounts of oil. They can invest in so many other things and make their country not entirely determined on oil, because at some point in time, I don't know how many hundreds of years of oil Saudi Arabia has, for instance, maybe it's much less than that, their economy is going to have to pivot from oil to other things. They get it. They're rational leaders. They're making rational decisions. Iran's leadership is not. If Israel put down its weapons today, the country would not exist in a week. They would run over Israel. They would wipe them out. If every Middle Eastern country put down their weapons, we would have peace in the Middle East. If we can remove the ayatollahs, I believe that peace and prosperity comparatively can flourish once again in the Middle East. For the Persian people out there, their history is a proud one of strong economic and scientific success that has been taken back in time by everything that has occurred surrounding this last two generations of dictatorial leadership by men that won't even let women wear skirts or dresses and walk around without full body coverings in the hot heat of a desert. The people of Iran do not like these leaders. They fear them. But what Israel is exposing is that their power is a myth. That the generational claim that they were going to be able to wipe Israel off the map was a lie. It only took a day or two for Israel to completely overwhelm all Iranian defenses. If Israel is such a weak and misguided country, why are they so technologically superior to Iran, a once proud country? It's because Israel has leaned into economic growth and basic human rights. I haven't heard a lot of people talk about this, but, you know, it's Pride Month. You know what Israel had to do because they were being attacked by Iran? Cancel all their pride marches. It's an awful lot of left wingers in America. How many pride marches does the rest of the Middle east have? Any. Western civilization brings freedom no matter what your race is. No matter what your gender is, no matter what your sexuality is, that has still been unequaled throughout the course of human history. Civilization, Western ideals on some measure of economic growth through capitalism is the true salvation for the Iranian people. You can be any religion that you want to be, but shouldn't you live in a country that is led by people with basic rational decision making that lifts up everyone around them instead of trying to tear down the Jewish people? And shouldn't America be on the side of every country with basic rational western style capitalistic values, regardless of what the religion underpinning those values might be? To me, Trumpism is directly correlated with economic freedom for every person around the world. And when we can provide economic freedom to everyone or anyone, whether they're Saudi, whether they're Indian, wherever they are. The ultimate goal in my opinion of American policy should be that every country is uplifted through embracing capitalism and basic freedoms and human rights around the world. So anytime we can advance that, and that's what overthrowing the Ayatollahs would do. I think that is in the very definition of American interest. 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I believe building on what I just said, that it is 100% an America's best interest for the Ayatollahs to be thrown out of power. Because what they have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt is if they are in power, they are going to attempt to get nuclear weapons and they're going to lie to us. Just like they lied to Obama who fell for their lies. Just like they have lied to the Israelis and to us for decades now. The idea that somehow we're going to replace the Ayatollahs goal of nuclear weapons without replacing the Ayatollahs is I think a total fallacy. So when we have the opportunity to get rid of them, we have to do it. If we want to change the trajectory of the Middle east and the danger that they provide, this is a no brainer to me. They will go right back to trying to get nuclear weapons and I think in the wake of the attack be even more likely to do so and be even more likely to use them. We got to get these guys out. And we got to get them out now. That's in direct American interest, in my opinion. Look, big news last week about another data breach involving AT&T tens of millions of customer records. Nearly 90 million records have been repackaged for sale on the dark web. Expose data posted on Russian cybercrime forums. You can have your data stolen at any point. And that is what LifeLock is for. They monitor millions of data points a second for risk to your identity. They will detect and alert you to potential identity threats you might not spot on your own. Like crimes committed by thieves pretending to be you. If you do become a victim of identity theft, dedicated US based restoration specialists will fix it, guaranteed. Or your money back. Get your online identity protected before it's too late. Join now 40 off your first year with my name, Clay, as the promo code, call 1-800-LIFELOCK. You can also go online to lifelock.com use my promo code CLAY for 40% off. That's 1-800-LIFELock. Lifelock.com promo code CLAY for 40% OFF. I do think this is an argument that we should allow on the program. I think we should allow basically every argument on the program because marketplace of ideas, how we get to better results doesn't mean that you're always going to agree on everything. Doesn't even mean that every single one of you is always going to agree with every single thing I say or Buck says. But I do think as the situation in Iran has deteriorated over the past several decades of the Ayatollah's leadership, that their pursuit of nuclear weapons does, in my opinion, directly impact many of our safety and security here in the United States. And Aaron Wexler has made a persuasive case that that is correct. So let me start with a tough one for you, Aaron. I asked Dave Rubin this in the second hour. Do you think that Israel should take out the Ayatollahs? Should they go ahead and finish the job? Or do you cross your fingers and hope that the Iranian people rise up against the Ayatollahs? And if they don't have to negotiate with them going forward, what's the right result now that the raids that the attacks have begun?
Dave Rubin
Well, I think the also great to be great to be with you, Clay, but I think the only option for Israel is to decisively win what they have now. It has now not what they've started, but the attacks against Iran need to be conclusively, decisively finished. And so yes, I do believe it means taking the Ayatollahs out. I do not think that pinky promises from the Ayatollah of not building and not expanding their nuclear program is something we should be trusting and to the point of the Iranian people rising up. I mean, we've seen for decades that they have protested, they have risked their lives, but it is difficult to overthrow a government. And so I think the only option really is to cut the head off the snake.
Clay Travis
Okay, so people out there who may be listening to us and disagreeing, they would say, why do we think that who we replace that is, let's say that the Ayatollahs get swept out. Why do we think that what replaces the Ayatollahs will be better?
Dave Rubin
It's hard to get much worse than where we are right now. But I would say when it comes to the Iranian people, these are deeply pro Western people. Of course you are going to have Iranian people who are sympathetic to the irgc. But in general, we have seen, you know, I would pull up a lot of leftists in America for people in Iran. These women are brave, they show their hair, they get beaten in the street and oftentimes killed. So I think we have seen a resilience in the Iranian people. And you know, the Persian culture is something that is very elevated and very motivated. And I think we could see a real flourishing in the Middle east if the Iranian people could be who they were before the Ayatollahs.
Clay Travis
Okay, so I agree with a lot of that. But I'm going to keep pushing you with tough questions because you're smart and I think you're going to have good answers. But also because again, a lot of these are criticisms that I would be hearing from people who are listening right now. Now, a lot of people, I would say, are adopting an isolationist America first philosophy. And they say, why should I care at all what happens in the Middle East? This is not America's battle. We shouldn't be involved in any way you would respond how?
Dave Rubin
I would say I'm also America first, but I think there's a real myopia happening right now with what America first means. Somehow we've decided that America first means America alone. And I don't know how we came to that definition. And there's something incredibly simplistic about that. But there seems to be a knee jerk reaction that simply because another country has an interest, we must automatically oppose that interest, as if we cannot have aligning interests with other countries. That makes no sense to me that that's not compatible with so much of Our history. And in this case, because it happens to be Israel, and there's a lot of sentiment against Israel in the country right now, people have decided that Iran is the good guy. That is where we are in this logic. So, you know, the idea of America first, we've seen President Trump have to take it back and almost redefine it back to what he meant it to be originally. So a lot of this movement that's, you know, spamming the Internet with America first, no new wars, they're actually directly at odds with what President Trump defines that to be. And so, yes, America first should not mean America alone. And I very much believe that a country that chants in their parliamentary sessions and when their presidents are sworn in, when they chant death to America, when this is what they teach their children on children's programs, when we have seen through the decades that they will attack American soldiers, how is this not anti American when they call us Big Satan? I don't understand how not wanting those types of people with nuclear capability, I do not see how that is not America First.
Clay Travis
Truth of the matter is this. There's a segment of the right that is anti Semitic. There is a big segment of the left that is anti Semitic. This has led to rise in antisemitism, the likes of which many of us have not seen. One of the attacks. I'm sure it's in my mentions right now. Aaron, we're talking to Aaron Wexler. Encourage you to go follow her. Aaron, one of the attacks that will be in my mentions right now, I bet, as I am talking to you, is that the Jews own me. I am not Jewish, by the way, in case any of you are aware. Aaron, do you think that the Jews own me or own Buck or in any way are influencing our opinions based on money? This is an anti Semitic attack, but I think it's important. I'll put it out there. Do you believe it?
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Do I think you are owned by the Jews? No. That would be incredibly convenient for us. I love when people would love to say that we control the media, the media that loves to hate us. I mean, I think the press around the Jews would be so much better if we were actually in control. So, no, that is absolutely crazy. And I would say that Qatari money is what people think Jewish money is in America.
Clay Travis
It's an interesting argument. And look, I feel fortunate I've said this before, but I do think some people say, I don't know why, just for people out there, why you would say that you have wealth. I'm Talking about myself, I don't have to work. I think that matters. I think it was beneficial for Trump because it's harder to buy people who don't have to work. I mean, this is the reality. Elon Musk came out and actually addressed it directly. People said, oh, you're being bought and paid for. And he said, actually, no one can afford to buy and pay me enough because he's so wealthy now. I'm not Elon Musk wealthy, but I can say comfortably for everybody out there, there is no one who can afford to pay me because I don't have to work now. But I do think that argument's out there. The way that you pivoted on it is significant. There's substantial money out there rolling in from Middle east, from Jewish interest, from Saudi Arabian interest, from Qatari interest. I mean, that's how, frankly, I think Qatar got the World cup, was. They bought it. Saudi Arabia's got the World cup in 2036. They bought it. But I actually think it's an interesting angle here. The thing that actually should unite us. And I'm curious if you would buy this, Aaron. And I think this is why Trump has had some success in the Middle east, is he's not leading with religion. He's leading with commerce and capitalism and the idea of business first for all the Muslims in the Middle east, for all the Jews in the Middle east, to the extent that there is much of a Christian population in the Middle east, the ability to embrace capitalism and have more successful economic liberation lifts everyone without getting into the nuance of the difference in religion. I think that's why Trump has had some success. Do you buy that?
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Yes, I think that's definitely part of it. Also, to your point on not being bought, we saw a rift between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the wealthiest man in the world, who at some parts of his tweet, essentially was insinuating, I paid a lot for you to win the presidency. I would like to be listened to. And Donald Trump said, I'm sorry, I cannot be bought. And actually, and this is something I wrote about in an article on my substack, which is substack.com Aaron Wexler. Actually, sorry, Aaron, that was my mistake. But you can find me also on Twitter at Aaron Wexler, and I have this thread there. I talk about the fact that even the left knows that Trump cannot be bought. That's actually why they hate him so much, because Donald Trump cannot be bought. So everything the man is doing right now in office is because that's what he wants to do, that's what he believes. And right now we're seeing a massive splintering. I think probably the first major splintering within the MAGA movement since its inception over everything that's happening with Iran. Because Donald Trump promised us we would not have a nuclear Iran. That will not be his legacy. And that is why he is helping Israel right now.
Clay Travis
Yeah, and I think this is actually important. First of all, Trump has said publicly nobody else can define what America first means because I'm the leader and I decided like I've made the arguments about America first. But I do think to the extent that there is a disagreement or splintering in some way on the right about how Iran should be handled, do we want, and this is my argument, I just tweeted about it. In an ideal world, we would have kept Kim Jong Un in North Korea from getting a nuclear weapon. It is the danger, I would argue is of anybody that has nuclear weapons. Leaving aside terrorists getting them or something like that, a state having nuclear weapons, Kim Jong Un is the most dangerous right now person with access to nuclear weapons. I think most people out there, regardless of politics, would agree with that. Do we want Kim Jong Un in the Middle east with a religious focused fervor underpinning the desire to have nuclear weapons? That seems like a really bad idea to me for America and the rest of the world. And that is why on a purely rational basis, I think it is in direct American interest to keep a crazy religious group from having access to nuclear weapons. That seems like an easy argument to make. I'm surprised so many are missing it.
Dave Rubin
Yes. Well, I'd like to say two things to that. The first is on the comparison with Kim Jong Un. Kim Jong Un, poor. He's poor. Okay. They do not have money in North Korea. Iran has oil. They have money from themselves, from Qatar, from Joe Biden. They actually have. There's a lot of damage that they can inflict if they have nuclear capabilities. That's one thing. The second thing I want to address is, and this is something I'm seeing from a lot of people on the so called right, where they love talking about the price of oil if we go to war. They love talking about what it looks like if Israel strikes. By the way, Israel struck and the world is still spinning. And oil, you know, gas isn't $20 a gallon. And all the things they warned us about probably being paid by Qatar to post have not happened. But none of them can describe to us what does it look like if Iran actually gets nuclear weapons.
Clay Travis
Yeah.
Dave Rubin
What does it look like for America? What does it look like for gas? What does it look like for trade? What happens to the Strait of Hormuz if Iran has nuclear weapons? Right, the oil choke point of the world. You want a nuclear Iran in charge of the oil choke point of the world? That is absolutely preposterous. And I have not seen a single personality, and I'll call it personality, not authority on Twitter actually explaining what it looks like if that happens.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think that's super important. I also would just point out that 24 years ago they flew planes into our buildings based on a misguided, bastardized version of what religion should look like according to these crazy Muslim terrorists. Right. The ayatollahs having nuclear weapons, the idea that they're going to in some way be rational in the way that they use them, based on the history of what we have seen when it comes to Islamic fundamentalist terrorism, it's crazy to me that anybody would even be arguing, hey, it's going to be ok, we should just stay out of this and let them get nuclear weapons.
Dave Rubin
Yes. Well, this assumption that's coming from so much of the right, right now is assuming that it's possible for us to negotiate with good faith actors as if they're, you know, Putin, Putin is an evil guy. He is, he is rational and predictable. And you know, when you talk about international security and like all those theories, right, like you're actually dealing with a highly rational actor. When we talk about Iran, there is a fanaticism, a radicalism with religion that I think a lot of Americans really just can't understand. They refuse to acknowledge it, really. It just makes no sense for them to assume that we can deal with someone as if rail politic is something that is possible within that conversation. They will not be pragmatic. It will not work with the ayatollahs.
Clay Travis
I think that's right. I appreciate the time. I want people to be able to follow your work because you're smart, funny and I think connecting with many different people out there who may not be connecting with sort of rational thought, unfortunately on Instagram or TikTok or wherever else it is. So let me give you those channels. And why do you think it's so important to be speaking on those channels? A lot of people, millions listening to this radio show, a lot of people watch Fox News. But traditional media, otherwise for younger people, very much is collapsing.
Dave Rubin
Yeah, no, I appreciate that, Clay. Thanks for having me on. Everyone can find me at Aaron Wetzler is a tough name. It is a R, Y, N, N, E, W, E, X, L, E, R. I did not come up with my first name. I've actually had it from birth so I can't take credit or any. You can't blame me for that spelling.
Clay Travis
Do you blame your parents for spel. Aaron that way? Is this a unique Jewish spelling of Aaron? I've never seen it before.
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God, it's like let's have a therapy session for 20 seconds. No, I. My parents wanted to name me Aaron for some reason is a boy's name. Ern is Catholic and they thought that's confusing. What I guess they didn't think was confusing was naming me with giving me a spelling that looks like the Aryan race as a Jewish woman. So I get hated by everyone and I confuse everybody. And some people also think it's a kind of black spelling, which is also fun. So I confused the left because they think I'm ethnic and they can't really say anything against me. So hopefully that explanation will help you all remember how to spell it, which is a R, Y, N, N, E. And yeah, I think it's really important to speak especially to people who are on Instagram and Twitter, which are my main platforms, because most people have TikTok ring these days. A lot of like you mentioned, I mean I don't even have cable news in my own house. So a lot of people in my generation are not watching mainstream media and it's important that we still make sure they are seeing. Seeing facts and getting other opinions other than the left.
Clay Travis
Thank you, Eric. By the way, I was with a friend group over the weekend and I was sitting with a dad. He had his 21 year old daughter and his 17 year old daughter there. So we had a big table and she asked me how she could find the show. She had never listened to a show on radio. I was, I was, I mean I just thought it was, it was really crazy. But I understand for people out there who are listening to us right now, you've been listening to radio your whole life. This 21 year old girl, college girl, was like, so how does that work exactly? Like she doesn't have a car, she rides around in Ubers. By and large, like the idea of how to get radio, it was, I was having to explain, I just. Anyway, there are a lot of people out there like that that are super active on TikTok, super active on Instagram, but are not necessarily going to be listening to a show like this. So thank you.
Dave Rubin
All right, thanks so much clay. Great to be here.
Clay Travis
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Summary of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show"
Episode: Hour 3 - Conservative Influencer, Arynne Wexler
Release Date: June 16, 2025
Clay Travis opens the episode with greetings and personal anecdotes, sharing his recent visit to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., where his oldest son is interning. He mentions Buck Sexton is currently in Cannes, France, engaging with various advertisers to expand the show's reach.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (00:41): "I went to the National Air and Space Museum with my oldest son. We are up here for an internship. That is why I am in D.C. we had a fabulous time."
Clay discusses the recent military parade in Washington, D.C., highlighting the absence of significant protests from groups like the "no Kings" movement. He emphasizes the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Iran and Israel, setting the stage for a deeper conversation on international relations.
The core of the episode revolves around the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. Clay Travis and guest Dave Rubin delve into the implications of recent Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and the broader geopolitical ramifications.
Key Points:
Comparison to Historical Events:
Clay draws parallels between the current Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, emphasizing the surprise and brutality of the assault.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (02:02): "October 7, 2023, was the Hamas version of Pearl Harbor. And I think that is an accurate description for those of you who remember your history."
Effectiveness of Israeli Military Actions:
Clay praises Israel's targeted strikes against Iranian military and nuclear sites, minimizing civilian casualties and asserting that Iran's retaliatory missile attacks are indiscriminate.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (03:00): "Israel responded with the force of a thousand lions and they have wreaked havoc. They have wiped out Hamas and their Gaza base, they have wiped out Hezbollah and their base in Lebanon."
Iran's Nuclear Ambitions:
The discussion shifts to Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, likening Ayatollah Khamenei's regime to North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Both are depicted as authoritarian leaders seeking nuclear capabilities as a means of national survival and dominance.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (04:15): "I believe the Ayatollah for wanting nuclear weapons because effectively that would allow him to become the North Korea of The Middle East."
Policy Recommendations:
Clay advocates for the removal of the Ayatollahs from power in Iran, arguing that their elimination would pave the way for a rational, economically-focused government aligned with Western capitalist values.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (05:20): "They will go right back to trying to get nuclear weapons and I think in the wake of the attack be even more likely to do so and be even more likely to use them. We got to get these guys out. And we got to get them out now."
Dave Rubin's Perspective:
Dave Rubin concurs with Clay's analysis, emphasizing the necessity of decisively addressing Iran's nuclear threats. He dismisses isolationist "America First" sentiments that advocate for non-involvement, arguing that such an approach underestimates the global impact of Iran's actions.
Notable Quote:
Dave Rubin (27:35): "I do believe it means taking the Ayatollahs out. I do not think that pinky promises from the Ayatollah of not building and not expanding their nuclear program is something we should be trusting."
Economic Implications:
The conversation touches on the potential economic fallout if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, particularly relating to oil supply disruptions through critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
Notable Quote:
Dave Rubin (36:42): "What does it look like for America? What does it look like for gas? What does it look like for trade? What happens to the Strait of Hormuz if Iran has nuclear weapons?"
Clay raises concerns about the rise in antisemitism across both the political right and left, challenging antisemitic narratives that claim undue Jewish influence over media and politics. He uses this segment to highlight the importance of combating hate speech and defending Jewish communities.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (30:37): "There's a segment of the right that is anti Semitic. There is a big segment of the left that is anti Semitic. This has led to rise in antisemitism, the likes of which many of us have not seen."
Dave Rubin responds by rejecting the notion that Jewish individuals control media narratives, pointing out the irrationality and toxicity of such conspiracy theories.
Notable Quote:
Dave Rubin (31:20): "No, that is absolutely crazy. And I would say that Qatari money is what people think Jewish money is in America."
Clay posits that promoting capitalism and economic freedom in the Middle East is a strategic approach to fostering stability and reducing reliance on oil. He credits Donald Trump for emphasizing commerce over religious divisions, thereby gaining traction in the region.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (34:35): "I think that's why Trump has had some success in the Middle east, is he's not leading with religion. He's leading with commerce and capitalism and the idea of business first."
Dave Rubin agrees, noting that economic prosperity can unite diverse populations and weaken authoritarian regimes.
Notable Quote:
Dave Rubin (34:35): "Yes, I think that's definitely part of it."
As the discussion wraps up, Clay reiterates the critical nature of addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions to safeguard American interests. He emphasizes the urgency of proactive measures to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear threat akin to North Korea.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (35:53): "I think it is in direct American interest to keep a crazy religious group from having access to nuclear weapons. That seems like an easy argument to make. I'm surprised so many are missing it."
Dave Rubin underscores the global risks posed by Iran's potential nuclear capabilities, stressing that current warnings about economic disruptions due to conflict have yet to materialize, highlighting a lack of foresight among critics.
Notable Quote:
Dave Rubin (36:42): "You want a nuclear Iran in charge of the oil choke point of the world? That is absolutely preposterous."
Clay concludes the episode by reaffirming the significance of the Iran-Israel conflict and its broader implications for global security. He previews the next episode, which will feature the Chairman of the FCC, Brendan Carr, and discussions with Senator Rand Paul on fiscal policies and budgetary concerns.
Notable Quote:
Clay Travis (47:37): "Israel at war with Iran right now. And we're gonna talk and continue to talk about this and why. I think it's, to me, it's directly connected to what happened on October 7, 2023."
Key Takeaways:
Urgency in Addressing Iran's Nuclear Program:
Both Clay Travis and Dave Rubin stress the immediate need to neutralize Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons to prevent a future global security crisis.
Economic Strategy Through Capitalism:
Promoting capitalist principles in the Middle East is advocated as a means to foster economic growth, reduce oil dependency, and stabilize the region.
Combating Antisemitism:
The rise of antisemitic rhetoric across political spectrums is condemned, emphasizing the importance of defending Jewish communities and countering harmful stereotypes.
Critique of Isolationism:
The episode challenges isolationist "America First" philosophies, arguing that global engagement is essential for safeguarding national interests.
Future Focus:
Upcoming discussions will delve into domestic policies, particularly fiscal management and budgetary reforms, featuring insights from prominent political figures.
This episode offers a robust analysis of the Iran-Israel conflict, blending historical context with contemporary geopolitical strategies. Listeners gain insight into the implications of nuclear proliferation, the role of economic policies in international relations, and the societal challenges posed by rising antisemitism.