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7-17-24: Trump Assassination Attempt: Incompetence or Conspiracy?

Jul 17, 20241 hr 2 min
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Episode description

The conversation revolves around the theory of whether the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump was a result of incompetence or a conspiracy. The speakers discuss the lack of accountability in the US government and the possibility of deliberate incompetence. They also touch on the assassination of JFK and the level of incompetence and nefariousness within the government. The conversation then shifts to the claim that Iran was behind the assassination attempt, with skepticism expressed about the credibility of the claim. The speakers also discuss the potential motives behind such claims and the history of US-Iran relations. The conversation covers topics such as the lack of evidence for Iran developing a nuclear bomb, the damaging effects of sanctions on Iran's economy and healthcare system, the negative consequences of US interventionism and the concept of enemies, the need for a shift in US foreign policy towards an America-first approach, the importance of focusing on domestic issues, the potential for personal growth and change after a near-death experience, and the hope for a more peaceful approach to international relations.

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