Joe Rogan & TheoVon Expose details about Iran
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The Hodgetwins podcast episode features a fiery discussion between Joe Rogan and TheoVon, dissecting the U.S.-led war on Iran and its broader geopolitical implications. The hosts express deep skepticism about the official narrative, arguing that the war is not about terrorism or national security but rather a strategic move driven by Zionist influence, oil interests, and political manipulation. They trace the roots of Iran's current state back to Western interference in the 1950s, particularly the CIA-backed coup that overthrew Prime Minister Mossadegh after Iran attempted to nationalize its oil. The hosts condemn the humanitarian toll of the war, especially the bombing of civilians and infrastructure, drawing parallels to historical atrocities like the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They also critique the hypocrisy of labeling Iran as a terrorist state while ignoring U.S. and Israeli actions, and question the moral authority of a nation that claims to be 'Christian' while supporting genocidal policies. The conversation extends to Venezuela, where oil nationalization is framed as the real motive behind U.S. intervention, and to domestic politics, where Trump’s war policy is seen as a tool to consolidate power and distract from scandals like the Epstein files.
The U.S. war on Iran is driven by oil interests and geopolitical control, not genuine security concerns.
Western interference in Iran’s 1953 oil nationalization attempt laid the foundation for modern anti-Western sentiment.
The bombing of civilian infrastructure in Gaza and Iran constitutes war crimes, regardless of intent.
The U.S. and Israel are morally inconsistent in labeling others as terrorists while committing similar acts.
Trump’s foreign policy is seen as a calculated move to maintain power, using war as a distraction.
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Introduction and Sponsor Segment
The episode begins with a promotional segment for Aldi Nord and Citroën, promoting affordable food and a new hybrid SUV model.
The Human Cost of War in Gaza and Iran
“Bro, imagine like just the trauma. If you lived in that place.”
Historical Roots of U.S.-Iran Conflict
“The country was doing fine before we monkeyed with it and we monkeyed with it because they were not getting enough of the money from the oil.”
Moral Hypocrisy and War Crimes
“We killed 170 school girls over there. We're bombing bridges. Well, that was by mistake. Yeah, but that's still a terrorist act to kill innocent children.”
Domestic Politics and Systemic Corruption
The conversation shifts to Trump’s war policy as a political tool, the scapegoating of figures like Pam Bondi, and the broader corruption within U.S. leadership.
“The country was doing fine before we monkeyed with it and we monkeyed with it because they were not getting enough of the money from the oil.”
“We killed 170 school girls over there. We're bombing bridges. Well, that was by mistake. Yeah, but that's still a terrorist act to kill innocent children.”
“Bro, imagine like just the trauma. If you lived in that place.”
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