Topic: Missiles

311 chapters across the catalog

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:54:53 - 1:56:57

1859: Splashdown

Military Footage Shows Hellfire Missile Bouncing Off UAP

Congressman Eric Burlison shared military footage from a Reaper drone showing a Hellfire missile appearing to bounce off an unidentified flying object. Former intelligence officer Lou Elizondo noted that such a kinetic strike should have been destructive, but the missile was instead redirected. The footage was recorded during U.S. airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, raising national security concerns about the nature of these objects.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 56:38 - 58:50

1858: Nut Spread

US Military Operations, F-15 Shootdown, Iranian Arsenal

U.S. officials confirmed that offensive operations in Iran have ceased immediately following President Trump's announcement. Despite 13,000 strikes over five weeks, reports indicate that half of Iran's ballistic missile launchers and thousands of attack drones remain intact in underground stockpiles. The resilience of the Iranian military was demonstrated by the recent shootdown of a U.S. F-15 fighter jet using a shoulder-fired heat-seeking missile.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 38:56 - 41:01

1857: Teen Takeover

Trump Unveils Golden Dome Missile Defense Plan

President Trump introduced the "Golden Dome," a $175 billion national missile defense system inspired by Israel's Iron Dome. Managed by Space Force General Michael Gutlein, the project aims to integrate defense systems from the seabed to space within three years, though funding depends on a pending reconciliation bill.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:02:40 - 2:07:18

1857: Teen Takeover

Sironymous of Dogpatch Reports from the Middle East

Longtime supporter Sironymous of Dogpatch provided a $2,828 donation and a report from the GCC region regarding recent missile and drone threats. The report notes that while foreign workers remained calm, the coordination between GCC and U.S. military forces was exceptional in intercepting thousands of incoming Iranian projectiles.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 35:42 - 38:54

1856: CIS Lunar

Marco Rubio Podcast, Iranian Conventional Shield

Senator Marco Rubio released a scripted explanation regarding the necessity of attacking Iran to prevent the completion of a "conventional shield." He argued that Iran was using a massive buildup of drones and missiles to protect its underground nuclear facilities from future intervention. Rubio asserted that a regime led by radical clerics with an "apocalyptic vision" cannot be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.

Gooder
Episode 1855 37:29 - 40:15

1855: Gooder

Marco Rubio Outlines Military Objectives Against Iran

During a cabinet meeting, Senator Marco Rubio detailed the ongoing military operation against Iran, asserting that the regime has been at war with the U.S. for 47 years. Rubio stated the primary objectives are the destruction of Iran's navy, air force, and missile launching capabilities to prevent the acquisition of nuclear weapons. He emphasized that the strikes target military infrastructure rather than civilian sites.

Rackout
Episode 1854 30:14 - 32:56

1854: Rackout

AI Data Centers, Infrastructure Attacks in Bahrain and UAE

Ballistic missile and drone strikes have targeted AWS data center locations in Bahrain and the UAE, causing devastating physical damage. The vulnerability of expensive AI infrastructure to direct military hits is highlighted as a new risk in modern warfare. Some suggest the conflict is tied to a broader strategy to ensure U.S. dominance in AI by controlling the energy required to power massive data centers.

Rackout
Episode 1854 37:35 - 41:29

1854: Rackout

Military Buildup vs Boots on the Ground, IRGC Factions

Speaker Mike Johnson distinguishes between a regional military buildup and "boots on the ground," suggesting the presence of forces serves as a diplomatic bargaining chip. General Steve Anderson warns that the IRGC consists of 200,000 committed fighters who will utilize asymmetric capabilities, including mines and homemade cruise missiles. Speculation arises that the U.S. may be negotiating with a renegade IRGC faction to secure oil exports.

Anglo
Episode 1853 21:52 - 26:30

1853: Anglo

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Iranian Missile Threats

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared on Face the Nation to discuss Iran's recent missile strikes on Diego Garcia. Rutte addressed reports that Iran utilized intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching European capitals like Berlin and Paris. He defended the U.S. strategy of "epic fury" and noted that 22 countries are now coordinating to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 17:34 - 20:38

1850: Error Bars

2CTV Credibility, Iranian Missile Report Discrepancies

The hosts express skepticism regarding the news outlet 2CTV after a producer reported discrepancies in their coverage of Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv. Evidence suggests the outlet may have had pre-packaged reports ready before actual events occurred, leading to suspicions that it serves as a propaganda billboard.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 20:31 - 26:28

1847: Off-Ramp

China, Iranian Proxy Weapons and Missile Technology

The discussion shifts to China's $400 billion investment in Iran and the potential use of Iran as a testing ground for Chinese "carrier killer" missiles. Reports suggest that supersonic or hypersonic weaponry may have targeted U.S. naval assets. The economic impact of drone warfare is highlighted, noting the high cost of anti-missile interceptors compared to inexpensive Iranian-backed drones.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:28:13 - 1:31:57

1847: Off-Ramp

Media Blunders, Saddam Hussein and Regime Change History

The hosts ridicule Kristen Welker for verbal slips regarding "regime chain" and the history of Saddam Hussein's ousting. Lindsey Graham asserts that while the U.S. will not occupy Iran, it will continue to target any leadership that maintains a ballistic missile or nuclear program. He describes Iran as the primary impediment to peace in the Middle East.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:31:57 - 1:36:10

1847: Off-Ramp

America First, Killing Enemies as Policy

Lindsey Graham redefines "America First" as the policy of killing those who wish to destroy the United States, rather than isolationism. He responds to criticism from Marjorie Taylor Greene by arguing that the elimination of a "religious Nazi" like Khamenei is a victory for safety. The hosts find Graham's enthusiastic rhetoric regarding killing to be disturbing and "fetishistic."

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:17:12 - 2:25:17

1845: Slave Slab

Iran-Israel Conflict, Missile Superiority, Face-Saving Diplomacy

The Iranian Foreign Minister defends the country's right to domestic nuclear enrichment as a matter of national dignity during an interview with Margaret Brennan. Despite Israel's air superiority and the destruction of Iranian proxies like Hezbollah, Iran claims its missile technology remains a potent deterrent. The hosts suggest the current tension may be a face-saving diplomatic exercise to allow Iran to pivot away from China toward U.S. trade.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 6:27 - 10:18

1844: Second Half of Show

UFO Interference, Nuclear Missile Silos, Harry Reid Claims

A discussion regarding mainstream media confirmation of long-standing claims that unidentified flying objects have interfered with U.S. nuclear weapons capabilities. Former Senator Harry Reid appears in a clip from the film The Phenomenon, asserting that the federal government has covered up evidence of these encounters at missile silos. The segment highlights how previously fringe topics are now being validated by mainstream figures like Tucker Carlson.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 17:22 - 29:10

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Nigeria Missile Strikes, Trump and Chinese Mining Interests

President Trump authorized Christmas Day missile strikes against alleged ISIS targets in northwest Nigeria, framed publicly as a defense of persecuted Christians. However, an alternative analysis suggests the strikes targeted rebel groups protecting illegal mining operations that supply gold and lithium to China. The military action is characterized as a strategic move to disrupt Chinese access to rare earth minerals rather than a purely religious intervention.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:11:05 - 1:13:20

1823: Secretary of Egg

NATO Defense Capability Deadline and Lockheed Martin

The Pentagon has reportedly informed European diplomats that they have until 2027 to take over primary responsibility for NATO's defense capabilities, including intelligence and troop deployments. Failure to meet this deadline could result in the US withdrawing from certain coordination mechanisms. This shift coincides with Lockheed Martin receiving a major contract for the "Golden Dome" missile defense system.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 38:59 - 40:34

1822: Kohanna

SHIELD Missile Defense Program, Pete Hegseth Procurement Rules

The Missile Defense Agency announced over 1,000 qualifying offerors for the Scalable Homeland Innovation Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program, valued at up to $151 billion. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has introduced new procurement rules aimed at diversifying contractors and including smaller companies. Analysts suggest this disruption of traditional defense spending may be a factor in the political pressure currently directed at Hegseth.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:40:12 - 2:42:46

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Ukraine Corruption Scandal and Energy Minister Resignation

Ukraine's Energy Minister resigned and the Justice Minister was suspended following the discovery of a $100 million corruption scheme involving state energy enterprises. President Volodymyr Zelensky called for the dismissals to maintain international trust as the country seeks to join the European Union. Simultaneously, Ukraine is requesting 25 additional Patriot air defense systems from the United States to protect its infrastructure from Russian attacks.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 45:50 - 51:49

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Zelensky Tomahawk Missile Request and U.S. Drone Exchange

President Volodymyr Zelensky met with President Trump in a boardroom setting to lobby for long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles, offering thousands of Ukrainian-produced drones in exchange. Trump has remained hesitant to provide the missiles, which require U.S. guidance systems and strategic salvos to be effective. Analysts suggest Trump may be using the possibility of the transfer as a rhetorical lever in diplomatic talks with Russia.