Are We Going to War with Iran? Clinton Testimony & Trump's Military Agenda Exposed
Liberty RoundTableFebruary 28, 202600:45:48

Are We Going to War with Iran? Clinton Testimony & Trump's Military Agenda Exposed

Are we on the brink of war with Iran? In this explosive episode, we break down Trump's $1.5 trillion military budget, the escalating tensions in the Middle East, and what it means for American troops. Plus: Hillary and Bill Clinton's closed-door testimonies about Jeffrey Epstein—what are they hiding?

We expose:
✅ The real cost of war with Iran vs. Iraq
✅ Why Congress won't declare war but keeps funding it
✅ The banking cartels fueling global conflict
✅ Clinton testimony contradictions and special privileges
✅ Letters of Marque & Reprisal—the constitutional solution they won't use

With $375 billion GDP, how is Iran the "world's biggest terror sponsor"? Who's really funding them? We follow the money from China to NATO to the military-industrial complex.

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0:18 - Are we going to war with Iran?
2:15 - "Bomb Iran" rhetoric vs Death to America
4:24 - Trump's $1.5 trillion military budget
7:23 - Afghanistan weapons left behind
10:51 - Letters of Marque and Reprisal explained
14:23 - Iran's nuclear capabilities debate
19:21 - Iran's GDP vs military spending
25:12 - China funding Iran through sanctions
28:50 - International banking cartel connections
34:01 - Hillary and Bill Clinton testimony
41:05 - Epstein network still operating
45:26 - Two-tier justice system exposed
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