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🗓️ 25 June 2025
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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world.
Trump’s Iran Strike Faces Scrutiny as Intel Leaks Question Impact
CNN and The New York Times report that Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities may have fallen short, citing a leaked low-confidence DIA assessment that claims underground infrastructure and uranium stockpiles survived. Trump and the IAEA dispute the report, with Trump calling it a politically motivated leak and emphasizing the damage done to Iran’s nuclear program.
Tensions Rise Between Trump and Netanyahu
President Trump lashes out at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for a post-ceasefire bombing run, accusing him of nearly sabotaging the peace deal. Trump also pressed Qatar to rein in Iran, warning both sides that Operation Midnight Hammer and the subsequent ceasefire are his personal diplomatic achievements.
Iran’s Oil and China’s Role in Peace Strategy
Trump suggests China can resume buying Iranian oil, potentially as leverage to get Beijing to pressure Tehran into giving up its nuclear program. Chinese state media hints at such a possibility, revealing a new layer to the post-strike diplomacy.
U.S. Navy Ammo Supply Worries Mount
The U.S. Navy is burning through its SM-3 interceptor missiles at an “alarming rate” defending Israel. Manufacturing constraints and dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals are straining U.S. military readiness, raising concerns about preparedness for a wider war.
FBI Shifts Focus from Immigration to Iran Sleeper Cells
In response to potential retaliation from Iran, the FBI is redirecting resources to counterterrorism. Past plots by Hezbollah operatives in the U.S. and recent international examples highlight the real and growing threat.
Deputy Mayor in LA Calls for Gang Uprising Against ICE
Cudahy Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez publicly called on Hispanic gangs to defend their “turf” by fighting ICE agents. The FBI is now investigating her, and Bryan shares her public contact information so listeners can respond with professional, civil feedback.
Trump Pressures NATO at Dutch Summit, Spain Resists
President Trump arrives at the NATO summit in a foul mood, angry over Spain’s refusal to meet his 5% defense spending demand. He warns that protection under Article 5 could be reconsidered and makes clear that NATO bureaucracy is over. Trump received royal accommodations and shortened meetings to his liking.
UK Confronts China and its Own Pedophile Cover-up
MI5 and MI6 receive nearly a billion dollars to counter China, following a major threat audit. Meanwhile, a long-suppressed report confirms Muslim pedophile gangs operated for decades in the UK, with officials covering it up out of political correctness.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32
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0:00.0 | It's June 25th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
0:08.5 | A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to The Right Report, your daily news podcast. |
0:22.7 | I've got two big briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. |
0:27.7 | First up, we've got news from and about Iran, including a new U.S. Intel assessment that allegedly says that President Trump's strikes did not accomplish very much. We'll cover that, |
0:39.1 | along with a new China angle to the story. Also, the president's fury at the Israelis and a lot |
0:44.0 | lot more coming up. Second, we've got other global and domestic news to cover from President |
0:49.1 | Trump's fury with Spain. Also, the United Kingdom is reeling from two threat reports this morning about China |
0:55.2 | and pedophile rings. Also, a deputy mayor in the Los Angeles area is calling on Mexican gangs |
1:01.4 | to rise up with her to battle ice. I'm going to give you her public phone number and email, |
1:07.4 | and you can offer her your respectful reaction, whatever might be, to that set of |
1:12.1 | views. But before we do that, let's get to our top story of the morning. CNN and the New York Times |
1:18.1 | report that President Trump's bombing of Iran in its three nuclear facilities, that fell far short |
1:23.9 | of the goals. We'll remember that both President Trump and his Secretary of Defense have said that the sites at Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordo were, quote, completely and totally obliterated. But these media outlets say, no, that's not true. They're highlighting the top secret report from the Defense Intelligence Agency or DIA to make their claim. The DIA, by the way, |
1:46.3 | is one of America's 18 Intel agencies, and they focus mostly on military-related intel, like |
1:51.8 | foreign military leaders or capabilities and plans. They also do battle damage assessments, |
1:58.1 | and their analysts weighed in on that issue regarding the Iran strikes. |
2:02.3 | Their view is that rather than being obliterated, Iran's three nuclear facilities were destroyed |
2:07.7 | at the surface, but not those subterranean tunnels or hallways or those storage areas for |
2:13.2 | Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Plus, they argued that the centrifuges are probably, if not absolutely, still intact. |
2:21.5 | And the enriched uranium was not destroyed either. |
2:25.4 | However, we should know a couple of things this morning. |
2:27.9 | Neither CNN nor the New York Times explained what kind of intel this is based off of, |
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