Topic: Soleimani

18 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:50:01 - 1:59:04

1869: Trollery

Terror Plot Foiled, Mohammed Al-Sadi Arrest

Iraqi national Mohammed Al-Sadi was extradited from Turkey to New York to face charges for orchestrating terror plots against Jewish targets in New York, Los Angeles, and Arizona. Prosecutors allege Al-Sadi is a commander in Katai Hezbollah and was communicating with an undercover FBI officer, even sending a $3,000 down payment in cryptocurrency. Al-Sadi's defense claims the prosecution is political due to his ties to the late Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 15:10 - 17:34

1857: Teen Takeover

Deportation of Qasem Soleimani’s Niece from Los Angeles

Hamadeh Soleimani Afshar, the niece of the late Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, was taken into ICE custody in Los Angeles along with her daughter for deportation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocation of their green cards, citing their promotion of anti-American propaganda while living a lavish lifestyle in the United States.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:02:51 - 1:05:27

1855: Gooder

Trump's Foreign Policy Legacy and Historical Context

Analysts compare Donald Trump's decisive military actions against Iran, including the strike on Qassem Soleimani, to the policies of previous presidents. The discussion contrasts Trump's approach with the perceived hesitance of the Carter and Reagan administrations, and the financial settlements provided during the Obama era. Trump's current strategy is framed as a legacy move intended to resolve a 47-year threat.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 45:16 - 47:01

1775: Boomer Benefits

Ayatollah Khamenei, Iranian Regime Theater Theory

A theory is proposed that the recent strikes and assassinations of Iranian officials might be a coordinated effort between the U.S., Israel, and the Ayatollah to purge hardline military elements. This "theater" would serve to rearrange Iranian power structures and remove Chinese influence from the region. The hosts suggest that the Iranian leadership and Western intelligence may be working toward shared goals behind the scenes.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:09:34 - 1:12:21

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Back-Channel Diplomacy, Targeting Iranian Hardliners

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran is theorized to involve significant back-channel communication aimed at removing hardline military leaders. While high-profile figures like Qasem Soleimani and Hamas leaders have been eliminated, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei remains untouched. This strategy mirrors the end of WWII, where the U.S. preserved the Japanese Emperor to facilitate a formal surrender.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:35:09 - 2:38:35

1736: The Blurt

Iran "Dead Man's Switch," California High-Speed Rail

Donald Trump signed a document warning Iran of "total obliteration" if they attempt to assassinate U.S. leaders, a move some describe as a "dead man's switch." In California, the high-speed rail project is under investigation as costs have swelled from $45 billion to $128 billion with no completion date. The project is criticized as a massive "boondoggle" that failed to deliver on its original promises.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 2:31:04 - 2:35:46

1698: Oxymoronic

Iranian Assassination Plots Against Donald Trump

U.S. intelligence has briefed Donald Trump on credible Iranian plots to assassinate him in retaliation for the 2020 killing of Qasem Soleimani. Iran has reportedly issued fatwas against several former U.S. officials, including John Bolton and Brian Hook. Trump has stated that if he were president, he would inform Iran that any harm to a U.S. candidate would result in their largest cities being "blown to smithereens."

King for a Day
Episode 1632 1:20:57 - 1:23:57

1632: King for a Day

Lindsey Graham, Iran Proxies, Oil Infrastructure Strikes

Senator Lindsey Graham criticized the Biden administration's response to Iranian proxy attacks, calling for direct strikes on Iranian oil infrastructure and leadership. Graham cited the 2020 assassination of Qasem Soleimani as a successful model of deterrence. He argued that hitting Iran's "pocketbook" by destroying refineries is the only way to stop the escalation of violence against U.S. troops in the region.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 1:10:42 - 1:15:24

1631: Pulling a Johnson

Joe Buccino, CENTCOM Investigation, Quds Force Control

Retired Colonel Joe Buccino, a former CENTCOM spokesman, provides analysis on PBS regarding the precision of the B-1 bomber strikes. It is noted that Buccino was previously under investigation for creating a "hostile command climate" at Central Command. He suggests that Iran may be struggling to control its various proxy groups following the 2020 assassination of Qasem Soleimani, leading to "loose" militant activity in the region.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 32:45 - 36:20

1599: Drop the Op

Donald Trump on Soleimani Operation and Netanyahu

Donald Trump recounts a previously classified story regarding the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, claiming that Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel withdrew from the joint operation at the last minute. Trump expresses disappointment that Netanyahu later tried to take credit for the successful strike. The hosts use this context to explain the friction between Trump and the Israeli Prime Minister.

Maiden America
Episode 1493 12:07 - 16:38

1493: Maiden America

John Bolton Advocates for Vladimir Putin Assassination

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton suggested on Chris Cuomo's program that the United States has the capability to target Vladimir Putin for assassination, citing the 2020 killing of Qasem Soleimani as a precedent. Bolton argued that any use of nuclear weapons by Russia should result in Putin's removal from power to deter other nations like China and Iran. Critics describe these remarks as cavalier and potentially illegal under long-standing U.S. executive orders prohibiting foreign assassinations.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 1:19:10 - 1:21:01

1310: Quiet Riot

Soleimani Revenge Threat, Digitized Voice Recording

CBS News reported on a digitized voice recording intercepted by the Pentagon that threatened to fly a plane into the Capitol to avenge the death of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. The threat coincided with the one-year anniversary of Soleimani's death. The hosts note the report's seriousness but remain skeptical of its actual danger.

Imminent Threat
Episode 1207 28:55 - 34:09

1207: Imminent Threat

Soleimani Assassination, Political Rhetoric, and Imminent Threat

Political figures and media outlets utilized repetitive "but" and "however" phrasing to acknowledge Qasem Soleimani's history while criticizing the Trump administration's decision to assassinate him. Joe Biden and other Democrats characterized the strike as dangerously incompetent and a distraction from impeachment. The administration's claim of an "imminent threat" became a central point of contention in the ensuing legislative debate.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 5:08 - 6:41

1206: Tolerized

Iran Stampede, Earthquake Near Nuclear Facility, and Market Highs

A stampede during Qasem Soleimani's funeral procession in Kerman resulted in over 50 deaths. Simultaneously, a 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck near an Iranian nuclear facility, leading to speculation about potential unconventional warfare or the use of HAARP technology. Despite the regional instability, global stock markets reached record highs.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 11:12 - 13:50

1206: Tolerized

New York Times Hypothetical Soleimani Strike Article

Steve Simon, a former Obama policy official, wrote an article for the New York Times detailing a hypothetical strike on Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad just hours before the actual event occurred. This timing raises questions about whether the piece served as a "Rubicon" message to signal insiders or influence markets. Additional rumors circulate regarding Soleimani's use of a BlackBerry device issued by CrowdStrike.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 26:36 - 32:02

1206: Tolerized

Analysis of "Regime" Rhetoric and Iranian Public Sentiment

President Trump's repeated use of the word "regime" instead of "government" signals a potential shift toward a policy of regime change in Iran. While state media shows massive mourning for Soleimani, other reports suggest segments of the Iranian population are celebrating the general's death. The discussion compares the current situation to previous "rebelization" efforts in Libya and the Middle East.

Death Bus
Episode 1205 8:18 - 13:37

1205: Death Bus

Qasem Soleimani Assassination, Baghdad Airport Drone Strike

General Qasem Soleimani, leader of the Iranian Quds Force, was killed in a U.S. drone strike at Baghdad International Airport on January 3, 2020. Media portrayals of Soleimani varied wildly, with some analysts comparing him to James Bond or Charles de Gaulle, while others labeled him a "bonehead." President Donald Trump stated the action was taken to stop a war rather than start one, despite the deployment of 3,500 additional troops to the region.