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PREVIEW: LEBANON ColleagueCliff May, FDD, examines Lebanon's opportunity to break free ("DE-COLONIZE") from Tehran's influence. More tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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🗓️ 5 December 2024

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PREVIEW: LEBANON ColleagueCliff May, FDD, examines Lebanon's opportunity to break free ("DE-COLONIZE") from Tehran's influence. More tonight.

1860 Lebanon

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0:00.0

This is John Batchel, a conversation with my colleague Cliff May, the founder and president of the

0:06.1

Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, about Lebanon. Cliff recommends employing the United Nations,

0:14.3

the Lebanese army, the Lebanese government, and a great deal of hard work to decolonize Lebanon, colony of

0:25.3

the Islamic Republic of Iran. And Cliff also has remarks about the battle with Iran is not done.

0:33.6

Cliff May, decolonize Lebanon, deal with Iran.

0:39.7

More of this tonight.

0:43.3

And that's a really hard question.

0:49.6

The only thing I can say is that Israel is giving Lebanon a chance to not be a failed state,

0:55.6

for the Lebanese to find a way to control their future, to not be essentially, for Lebanon to decolonize, because they are essentially a colony of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

1:01.5

And Iran is now very vulnerable.

1:03.5

I don't think Israel has to have its last attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran.

1:08.3

I think there will be more attacks, particularly to get rid of their nuclear facilities where they're trying to create nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver them.

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