1 00:00:03,279 --> 00:00:07,240 Speaker 1: Ahead an American Sunrise early edition. The explosions heard around 2 00:00:07,320 --> 00:00:10,760 Speaker 1: the world as Operation Midnight Hammer slams FORDAO and two 3 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 1: other key Iranian nuclear sites. President Trump's decisive action stunned many, 4 00:00:16,239 --> 00:00:18,360 Speaker 1: even though he's been saying Iran can't have a nuclear 5 00:00:18,360 --> 00:00:23,040 Speaker 1: weapon for fourteen years now. President Trump made that message 6 00:00:23,079 --> 00:00:26,360 Speaker 1: clear Saturday night, right after the bombing, and he's continued 7 00:00:26,360 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 1: to explain things to the American people via social media 8 00:00:29,120 --> 00:00:32,240 Speaker 1: over the last two days. Now he's reminding the world 9 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:35,480 Speaker 1: that the people of Iran really do need some form 10 00:00:35,520 --> 00:00:36,360 Speaker 1: of regime. 11 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 2: Change, but the regime is still apparently in the hands 12 00:00:42,040 --> 00:00:45,960 Speaker 2: of Ayatola A La Kamani so far, and his minions 13 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 2: have showed no remorse or any desire to sue for peace. 14 00:00:49,880 --> 00:00:52,479 Speaker 1: The question is how much longer will he even have 15 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:57,280 Speaker 1: the chance. That doesn't seem to be much realism coming 16 00:00:57,280 --> 00:01:01,040 Speaker 1: from the Democrats either. The response from several members of Congress, 17 00:01:01,040 --> 00:01:04,280 Speaker 1: from Chuck Schumer to AOC is to oppose the operation 18 00:01:04,520 --> 00:01:07,840 Speaker 1: and pretend like any sane president would ever reveal the 19 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:10,600 Speaker 1: details of such an attack to the Democrats and have 20 00:01:10,680 --> 00:01:12,480 Speaker 1: any hope that secrecy. 21 00:01:12,160 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 2: Would hold No chance. 22 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:19,040 Speaker 1: For all Americans here in the homeland. There is a 23 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 1: heightened sense of worry over revenge terrorist attacks, but the 24 00:01:22,760 --> 00:01:24,759 Speaker 1: threat of terrorism in America has been on the rise 25 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 1: for years. Can you call them sleeper cells if they 26 00:01:27,720 --> 00:01:31,600 Speaker 1: don't sleep? The American Sunrise Early Edition starts now. 27 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:41,120 Speaker 3: Welcome to American Sunrise Early Edition, the show where faith, freedom, 28 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:43,600 Speaker 3: and the values that built this nation takes center. 29 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:45,400 Speaker 4: Stick your good deeds and bad deeds. 30 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:46,560 Speaker 1: That's how we're gonna judge. 31 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:49,880 Speaker 3: You join host Jake Novak as he breaks down the 32 00:01:49,960 --> 00:01:50,960 Speaker 3: stories that matter. 33 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: He will be letting the public know regularly what we 34 00:01:53,760 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: have found. 35 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:59,920 Speaker 3: American Sunrise Early Edition with your host Jake Novak, starts now. 36 00:02:04,240 --> 00:02:07,559 Speaker 5: Last night, on the President's orders, US Central Command, under 37 00:02:07,600 --> 00:02:12,000 Speaker 5: the command of General Eric Corilla, executed Operation Midnight Hammer, 38 00:02:12,360 --> 00:02:17,320 Speaker 5: a deliberate and precise strike against three Iranian nuclear facilities. 39 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:21,000 Speaker 5: This was a complex and high risk mission carried out 40 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 5: with exceptional skill and discipline. Buyer, Joint Force, I want 41 00:02:25,280 --> 00:02:28,920 Speaker 5: to thank every service member, planner, operator that made this 42 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 5: mission possible. 43 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:35,639 Speaker 1: Welcome to American Centrise Early Edition. I'm Jake Novak. That 44 00:02:35,800 --> 00:02:38,440 Speaker 1: was Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Kine telling the American 45 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:41,360 Speaker 1: people for the first time yesterday. The name of the 46 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:45,480 Speaker 1: operation Midnight Hammer. Welcome and joining me now right now 47 00:02:45,680 --> 00:02:48,519 Speaker 1: is retired Colonel Rob Maynis, also the host of the 48 00:02:48,600 --> 00:02:52,480 Speaker 1: Rob Manis Show. Colonel Manus, you know, listen, you're retired 49 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 1: Air Force guy. I want to first get your tactical 50 00:02:56,160 --> 00:02:59,240 Speaker 1: assessment from an air Force point of view of this 51 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:01,400 Speaker 1: attack before we get into all the politics, before we 52 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 1: get into all the handwringing. Tactically, tell us what really 53 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 1: stood out for you in this mission. 54 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:11,200 Speaker 4: Thanks Jake, good morning, and you know the sun is 55 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 4: rising on a new world today. And as a former 56 00:03:14,880 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 4: B one bomber commander and weapons systems officer, I am 57 00:03:19,440 --> 00:03:25,080 Speaker 4: just so excited to see the exceptional professionalism not only 58 00:03:25,160 --> 00:03:29,680 Speaker 4: our bomber air crews, but our maintenance personnel and our 59 00:03:29,760 --> 00:03:36,120 Speaker 4: planners and our intel personnel. Because this mission is extraordinary 60 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:41,720 Speaker 4: in a way that's beyond what a political extraordinary term means. 61 00:03:41,480 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 4: As the President and the Secretary of Defense and all 62 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:49,320 Speaker 4: the political leaders have talked about, it is a huge 63 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:55,920 Speaker 4: miracle that seven B two, fully combat mission capable aircraft 64 00:03:56,320 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 4: were arrived over a target in what was once heavily 65 00:04:00,960 --> 00:04:06,440 Speaker 4: defended with a highly technically capable integrated air defense system 66 00:04:06,600 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 4: target deep in the heart of enemy territory, and it's 67 00:04:11,080 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 4: their most that highly valued target, so it's the most protected. 68 00:04:15,120 --> 00:04:18,040 Speaker 4: They use all of their resources to protect it. They 69 00:04:18,120 --> 00:04:23,960 Speaker 4: struck their targets perfectly. They returned home landed safely, with 70 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 4: absolutely no losses between the combat aircraft or the support aircraft. 71 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 4: And that is that is a miraculous mission. The fleet 72 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:36,839 Speaker 4: of the B two Jake is only nineteen aircraft. Think 73 00:04:36,839 --> 00:04:38,920 Speaker 4: about that. When I was a squadron commander, I had 74 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:42,080 Speaker 4: fourteen B one aircraft and if I had to get 75 00:04:42,160 --> 00:04:46,000 Speaker 4: seven b ones over a target within twenty minutes of 76 00:04:46,040 --> 00:04:49,479 Speaker 4: each other, halfway around the world in the middle of 77 00:04:49,560 --> 00:04:54,720 Speaker 4: the night, that would be an exceptionally difficult feat. Because 78 00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:59,360 Speaker 4: I've had one aircraft over a geographic point twenty four 79 00:04:59,400 --> 00:05:01,839 Speaker 4: hours a day, seven days a week, and it was 80 00:05:01,880 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 4: a miraculous feat. This is incredible. We owe a great 81 00:05:06,080 --> 00:05:11,880 Speaker 4: debt of gratitude and praise to those aviators, those maintenance personnel, 82 00:05:12,960 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 4: the planners, the intel folks, and you know who else 83 00:05:15,680 --> 00:05:19,280 Speaker 4: is not getting mentioned here is all those air refueling 84 00:05:19,320 --> 00:05:23,960 Speaker 4: aircraft and intelligence aircraft that you saw deploying around the world. 85 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:27,800 Speaker 4: That strategically telegraph that we were positioning our forces for 86 00:05:27,839 --> 00:05:32,360 Speaker 4: a major air combat operation. Those tanker folks know this. 87 00:05:33,080 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 4: They have a saying that nobody kicks butt without tanker gas, 88 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 4: and the butt in their real saying starts with an 89 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:44,279 Speaker 4: A so, and they know it, and the combat aviators 90 00:05:44,320 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 4: that fly those jets behind them getting that gas know 91 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:50,760 Speaker 4: it too. And you think about it, a thirty seven 92 00:05:50,800 --> 00:05:53,200 Speaker 4: hour mission. I've flown in a B one bomber on 93 00:05:53,240 --> 00:05:55,679 Speaker 4: a thirty six and a half hour mission that drop 94 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 4: bombs in the middle of it, the same exact profile 95 00:05:58,400 --> 00:06:02,039 Speaker 4: almost as what these A creators flew. And it is 96 00:06:02,160 --> 00:06:08,000 Speaker 4: incredible the amount of professionalism and perfection that it takes 97 00:06:08,320 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 4: to refuel a bomber aircraft behind a tanker not only once, 98 00:06:13,720 --> 00:06:18,040 Speaker 4: but multiple times at multiple places. As your circadian rhythm 99 00:06:18,680 --> 00:06:21,760 Speaker 4: is being torn from one end to the other. You're 100 00:06:21,800 --> 00:06:25,720 Speaker 4: trying to maintain your physical and mental capabilities at their 101 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 4: peak for over thirty seven hours, and in the middle 102 00:06:29,279 --> 00:06:32,719 Speaker 4: of that, you go into combat and do the most 103 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 4: exciting from your perspective and stressful mission of probably your 104 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 4: entire Air Force career, either before or after, and then 105 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 4: you have to fly home after that adrenaline rush starts 106 00:06:44,760 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 4: dropping down. It's incredible. We owe them huge praise for that. 107 00:06:49,800 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 4: The President tasked our American air forces with this job. 108 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:57,200 Speaker 4: They went out and did it flawlessly. They came home, 109 00:06:57,480 --> 00:06:59,960 Speaker 4: and now they're turning those aircraft to be ready to 110 00:07:00,240 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 4: do it again. And if the Iranian Iatola doesn't come 111 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:07,360 Speaker 4: to the peace table, he's gonna regret it. Unfortunately, as 112 00:07:07,400 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 4: I predicted Saturday night when I was on Grand Stenchfield, 113 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:15,120 Speaker 4: this is not a one and done. The cartoon network 114 00:07:15,240 --> 00:07:18,560 Speaker 4: people over at Fox News that have been saying all along, 115 00:07:18,680 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 4: this was one airplane with two bombs, just not a 116 00:07:21,080 --> 00:07:23,960 Speaker 4: big deal, We're absolutely dead wrong. 117 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:27,440 Speaker 1: You know, I want to thank you so much because 118 00:07:27,480 --> 00:07:30,000 Speaker 1: that's exactly not only did you get those details out 119 00:07:30,040 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 1: that I wanted so badly to get out about how 120 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:37,400 Speaker 1: difficult this was and how amazing the efforts were and 121 00:07:37,440 --> 00:07:39,960 Speaker 1: how everything just clicked. But you know, this is an 122 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:42,360 Speaker 1: issue not only politically in this country or the way 123 00:07:42,360 --> 00:07:44,880 Speaker 1: that we don't acknowledge our servicemen and women enough in 124 00:07:44,920 --> 00:07:46,160 Speaker 1: this country, but it's a. 125 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:47,480 Speaker 4: Problem in the news media. 126 00:07:47,560 --> 00:07:49,800 Speaker 1: The news media, whether it's right wing or left wing, 127 00:07:50,200 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: doesn't know how to report on quote unquote good news. 128 00:07:53,360 --> 00:07:54,160 Speaker 4: They just don't. 129 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:57,400 Speaker 1: The biggest bias in all news media since the time 130 00:07:57,440 --> 00:08:02,080 Speaker 1: of the Caveman drawings is negativity, downtroddenness. I'm not saying 131 00:08:02,120 --> 00:08:04,760 Speaker 1: this is a happy situation overall. Don't get me wrong. 132 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:06,920 Speaker 1: This is still war. People are still dying. 133 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:07,520 Speaker 3: I get it. 134 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 1: But if you can't stop to initially go into the details, 135 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:14,560 Speaker 1: like Colonel Maynis did about what the amazing job that 136 00:08:14,600 --> 00:08:18,320 Speaker 1: our people in uniform did Saturday night, I don't know 137 00:08:18,360 --> 00:08:19,120 Speaker 1: what to say about you. 138 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:20,120 Speaker 4: I mean, you just did. 139 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:23,600 Speaker 1: You probably are addicted to the news for the negativity 140 00:08:23,640 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 1: and not for the information, so I thank you so 141 00:08:26,400 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 1: much for that. There was another aspect of this, and 142 00:08:28,880 --> 00:08:31,400 Speaker 1: you mentioned it briefly with the intel part of it. 143 00:08:31,440 --> 00:08:33,920 Speaker 1: I want to get some added focus on the element 144 00:08:33,960 --> 00:08:36,599 Speaker 1: of surprise here. You just went into all the details, 145 00:08:37,120 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 1: all the little things that had to go right, which 146 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:41,160 Speaker 1: means there were humans attached to all those little details, 147 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:44,120 Speaker 1: which means all those humans kept their mouths shut. And 148 00:08:44,160 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 1: that this administration did the right thing with the how 149 00:08:47,640 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 1: it briefed other parts of the government and didn't brief 150 00:08:50,440 --> 00:08:53,520 Speaker 1: some other parts of the government. Were you surprised by 151 00:08:53,559 --> 00:08:55,440 Speaker 1: the fact that, or at least not surprised. Are you 152 00:08:55,480 --> 00:08:59,600 Speaker 1: just as impressed by the secrecy of this, the specific secrecy, 153 00:08:59,640 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: but whenever someone was expecting it, everyone was trying to 154 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: hear about it, right. Were you surprise or impressed by 155 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: that as well? 156 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:10,280 Speaker 4: I was very impressed by that and honestly not surprised. 157 00:09:10,320 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 4: We once again have professional, caring political leadership that cares 158 00:09:15,520 --> 00:09:18,800 Speaker 4: about the boots that are in those aircraft. Look, a 159 00:09:18,840 --> 00:09:21,680 Speaker 4: lot of people talk a lot and wring their hands 160 00:09:21,679 --> 00:09:23,959 Speaker 4: about boots on the ground. I want to remind you, 161 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:27,440 Speaker 4: ladies and gentlemen of America, there are American men and 162 00:09:27,440 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 4: women wearing boots, combat boots, flying those aircraft all around 163 00:09:31,720 --> 00:09:34,720 Speaker 4: the world and putting their lives at great risk. And 164 00:09:34,760 --> 00:09:37,880 Speaker 4: you need to remember that every time of decisions being made, 165 00:09:38,000 --> 00:09:41,160 Speaker 4: and you're out there cheerleading to go to war. And 166 00:09:41,200 --> 00:09:44,160 Speaker 4: this is a very serious business. And I am so 167 00:09:44,360 --> 00:09:47,360 Speaker 4: glad that the political leadership Donald Trump has in place 168 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:51,560 Speaker 4: has taken control of their organizations. In spite of all 169 00:09:51,600 --> 00:09:55,680 Speaker 4: of the Biden holdover resistors that still are there, They've 170 00:09:55,720 --> 00:09:58,080 Speaker 4: obviously figured out a way to work around them and 171 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 4: maintain absolute secrecy. The tactical surprise that was done on 172 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 4: this operation is the best deception operations and tactical surprise 173 00:10:07,559 --> 00:10:10,640 Speaker 4: ever I've ever seen in my life. Think about what 174 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:15,240 Speaker 4: General Caine said in the initial debriefing yesterday. He said, 175 00:10:15,559 --> 00:10:20,880 Speaker 4: there was no detection, no detection inbound to the target 176 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 4: with seven B two's and one hundred and twenty five 177 00:10:25,480 --> 00:10:28,959 Speaker 4: other aircraft, many of them not spelt aircraft so they 178 00:10:28,960 --> 00:10:33,480 Speaker 4: could be seen on radar, thirty te LAMB Tomahawk land 179 00:10:33,520 --> 00:10:37,280 Speaker 4: attack missiles fired from the southern coast of Iran. That 180 00:10:37,320 --> 00:10:39,800 Speaker 4: we're going to have to go four hundred miles and 181 00:10:39,920 --> 00:10:44,720 Speaker 4: no detections inbound to the target. And here's the very 182 00:10:44,760 --> 00:10:50,400 Speaker 4: incredible thing, Jacobs, zero detections outbound from the target. They 183 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:54,240 Speaker 4: didn't even pick up that any anti aircraft artillery rounds 184 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:56,880 Speaker 4: were fired into the air like you normally see when 185 00:10:57,120 --> 00:11:00,480 Speaker 4: the target. Folks covering the targets go crazy, just try 186 00:11:00,520 --> 00:11:03,559 Speaker 4: to put up some curtains of anti aircraft rounds to 187 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:06,760 Speaker 4: see if they can hit something. So the intelligence preparation 188 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 4: of this battlefield was absolutely phenomenal. Hats off to the 189 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:16,040 Speaker 4: Israeli Defense Forces for their initial operations and doing that. 190 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 4: They're incredibly expert and professional at this and it shows. 191 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:25,120 Speaker 4: And then the added umph of the American intelligence preparation 192 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 4: of the battlefield for this particular operation again just phenomenal. 193 00:11:29,640 --> 00:11:32,800 Speaker 4: Can't say it enough. But it's a very serious issue, 194 00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:36,960 Speaker 4: as you mentioned, having political leadership that understands the importance 195 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 4: of secrecy not only to pull off a successful attack 196 00:11:40,640 --> 00:11:44,840 Speaker 4: like we just did with total tactical surprise, but to 197 00:11:44,920 --> 00:11:49,320 Speaker 4: protect those boots in those cockpits. And it's very important 198 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 4: everybody remember that it's more than just boots on the ground. 199 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:55,240 Speaker 4: When you're talking American lives at risk. It's very serious. 200 00:11:56,240 --> 00:12:01,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, it's dangerous everywhere, sky's ground and the sea. 201 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:04,720 Speaker 1: I only have about thirty seconds left at Colonel Manus, 202 00:12:04,720 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: But I want to ask you about something. Look, you 203 00:12:07,480 --> 00:12:09,520 Speaker 1: know you don't have to be a cheerleader for war, 204 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:11,720 Speaker 1: but I wonder what does it feel like do you 205 00:12:11,800 --> 00:12:14,200 Speaker 1: think to be a part of that massive team that 206 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:16,960 Speaker 1: you just praise so well for us and all the 207 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:19,400 Speaker 1: great work that they do. To have half of the 208 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:22,880 Speaker 1: elected leaders in this country initially respond not with the 209 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:24,640 Speaker 1: thank you to the troops, not with the thank you 210 00:12:24,679 --> 00:12:26,400 Speaker 1: to the airmen and women, not with the thank you, 211 00:12:26,640 --> 00:12:30,199 Speaker 1: not with a standback and an appreciation for what just happened. 212 00:12:30,280 --> 00:12:34,080 Speaker 1: But with the call for impeachment, with the constitutional crying 213 00:12:34,120 --> 00:12:36,600 Speaker 1: and things like that, wouldn't it be smart, no matter 214 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:40,839 Speaker 1: where you stand politically on this, to first acknowledge our 215 00:12:40,920 --> 00:12:42,920 Speaker 1: airmen and women, our soldiers. 216 00:12:43,840 --> 00:12:46,360 Speaker 4: Oh absolutely, Jake, thanks for bringing that up. You know, 217 00:12:46,880 --> 00:12:49,160 Speaker 4: I asked some tough questions and I still don't really 218 00:12:49,200 --> 00:12:52,600 Speaker 4: have good answers for for reasons why America had to 219 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:55,280 Speaker 4: do this. But as I said in my tweet, you 220 00:12:55,320 --> 00:12:59,280 Speaker 4: know what wants You raise your discussion issues and debate it, 221 00:12:59,320 --> 00:13:02,000 Speaker 4: and the Commander chief makes a decision. It's time for 222 00:13:02,040 --> 00:13:05,439 Speaker 4: all Americans to salute smartly and get on with getting 223 00:13:05,440 --> 00:13:07,839 Speaker 4: this mission done. Because what matters now is that our 224 00:13:07,880 --> 00:13:11,080 Speaker 4: men and women are successful and achieve the objectives. So 225 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 4: keep focused on that objective, keep supporting them, and get 226 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:17,319 Speaker 4: them to the fight, get them out of the fight safely, 227 00:13:17,520 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 4: and achieve the objective. And you know, the President also 228 00:13:20,679 --> 00:13:24,439 Speaker 4: tweeted out about regime change, and he's given moral support 229 00:13:24,800 --> 00:13:29,200 Speaker 4: to the Iranian diaspora and those individuals inside Iran that 230 00:13:29,520 --> 00:13:32,559 Speaker 4: can rise up right now, they have that moment of opportunity. 231 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:36,319 Speaker 4: No other American president is doing that or has done that. 232 00:13:36,520 --> 00:13:38,760 Speaker 4: And my hat's off to President Trump for doing that. 233 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:42,000 Speaker 4: And I am no cheerleader of war, but the Iranian 234 00:13:42,080 --> 00:13:44,240 Speaker 4: people will have to do that regime change, and he's 235 00:13:44,280 --> 00:13:46,600 Speaker 4: going to give him his moral support. That's a good thing. 236 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:47,880 Speaker 3: Yeah. 237 00:13:47,920 --> 00:13:49,880 Speaker 1: And you know, I remember during the Iraq War, people 238 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: say like, well, I don't like the war, but I 239 00:13:51,559 --> 00:13:53,600 Speaker 1: support the troops. And I always say, you got the 240 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:57,400 Speaker 1: order wrong. Say your piece about the troops first and 241 00:13:57,440 --> 00:13:59,480 Speaker 1: then get into your politics, and people just don't seem 242 00:13:59,480 --> 00:14:01,680 Speaker 1: to get that. Rob manis thank you so much for 243 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:03,400 Speaker 1: joining us. I know you'll be back on the show soon. 244 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:04,080 Speaker 1: Thank you so much. 245 00:14:04,880 --> 00:14:07,719 Speaker 4: Thanks Jake. All right, coming up with. 246 00:14:07,720 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: Everyone in America on edge about a terror attack and 247 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:14,760 Speaker 1: retaliation for Operation Midnight Hammer. A church was indeed attacked 248 00:14:14,760 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 1: outside of Detroit during services yesterday. I'll have the details 249 00:14:18,520 --> 00:14:23,239 Speaker 1: on that. And a man who changed the way Americans 250 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:27,440 Speaker 1: think about the mail and business has passed away. I'll 251 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 1: have my favorite story to tell you about Bedex founder 252 00:14:30,000 --> 00:14:33,920 Speaker 1: Fred Smith. A little later, as American Sunrise Early edition continued,