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  • 6/14/2025
Iran-Israel ALL OUT War: In a bombshell revelation, a former Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) advisor has exposed U.S. President Donald Trump’s alleged double standards and covert involvement in the escalating Iran-Israel war. As missiles rain over Tel Aviv and Dimona, and Iranian generals are eliminated in Israeli strikes, the advisor paints a chilling picture of Trump’s behind-the-scenes role—accusing him of fanning the flames of conflict


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00:00Ongoing war on seven fronts. Israel has been attacked on seven fronts for near 600 days.
00:05The Houthis have been firing consistently. Iran has been behind the October 7th attack.
00:11Trump is doing exactly what the Iranian regime has been doing for years, and that is playing
00:16the deniability game. You have to have very clear intelligence from multiple sources on,
00:21first of all, who is it that is worth hitting? Would you also take out the top military and
00:28strategic leadership of the country and put it into a state of disarray and chaos and confusion?
00:34Hello and welcome. We do know that Israel has started attacking Iran and Iran is now attacking
00:41Israel. This is a situation where the world is fearing that it should not spiral into a bigger
00:50war or into a World War III. Now, we have Major Dan Pfefferman. He has been with IDEA,
00:58earlier, and he has worked with IDEA very closely. He has been security analyst. And thank you so much
01:05for joining us, Dan. And if I may call you Dan or Major Pfefferman, what is the situation right now
01:12in Israel? In Israel, the mood is one of, I would say, almost relief, almost elation that Iran,
01:24the engine behind the radicalization of the region, the indoctrination of the region, the arming and
01:32the operation of radical proxies, Shia and Sunni, all around the Middle East, and the indoctrination
01:39of populations around the West, is finally being dealt a blow directly. Iran has long played the
01:47proxy game, which allows it deniability. It operated and continues to operate proxies
01:54against Israel, for sure, but also against other moderate states around the Middle East and around
02:01the region. If we're talking about, of course, Hezbollah, if we're talking about Syria, which used
02:06to be a puppet state of Iran, we're talking about major proxies in Iraq, the Palestinian militant and
02:13terrorist groups, Hamas, and certainly Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the Houthis in Yemen, and others.
02:21And Iran was always left off the table, Iran rarely got involved directly itself. We had,
02:29now it's coming out, intelligence on Iran's nuclear program, that it had amassed a significant amount
02:37of uranium that was enriched to over 60%, which is very, very close to weapons grade. And so Israel
02:44finally took action. The United States, under Trump White House, had been trying to reach
02:53a diplomatic agreement, and Iran refused to come to the table. And so people in Israel are actually
03:00quite relieved. We're expecting a lot of tension, more tension, but to say we've had 600 days of war
03:08on seven different fronts. And so it's hard to imagine how people could get more tension.
03:13Can we say that U.S., especially Trump, U.S. and Israel are aligned on this? Because Trump's,
03:21you know, he has changed his language so regularly, almost every week, he'll make a different statement
03:28altogether. Sometimes he's saying that he knew that he's going to attack, Israel is going to attack
03:33Iran. And now, again, a new statement that this was the 61st day, two months were gone. But earlier,
03:40Trump had a completely different wordings, and these talks were going. So all these talks were nonsense?
03:48What was it?
03:50I think Trump is doing exactly what the Iranian regime has been doing for years, and that is playing
03:57the deniability game. It seems quite clear to me that such an attack does not take place without coordination
04:06between Israel and its strongest ally, the United States. I would even venture to say that key allies
04:14in the region were notified ahead of time and may be coordinated as far as using their airspace
04:20to prepare for such attacks. However, just as Iran launches its proxies and its allies against Israel
04:29or against the West and then claims it has nothing to do with it in order to avoid that retaliation,
04:35I think the United States is, with a wink and a nod, is doing the exact same thing. The United States
04:42has been trying to reach a diplomatic agreement. And Israel would have been quite happy if a strong
04:49diplomatic agreement would have been reached that stopped Iran from achieving this nuclear weapon.
04:55Iran is the most dangerous and disruptive actor, perhaps in international security, certainly in the
05:01greater Middle East and South Asia area. You should know, you know this probably well,
05:06well enough for your country as well. And so to prevent it from having a nuclear weapon that gives
05:13it certainly the destructive and threatening power. It is quite debatable about the nuclear weapons.
05:20We do know who has the maximum nuclear weapons in the world. Of course, we do know. But then the
05:27question arises about Iran having its own nuclear weapons, of course, with the dictatorship,
05:33which is there. But before that, we are also getting the news about Mossad able to get drones inside
05:43Iran. You have been working with IDF closely. Of course, Mossad is one of the best agencies that
05:49Iran has. So can you tell us more? Is that possible? How much truth is there in this fact that Mossad could
05:56bring all these drones which are being rained over Iran? It was all done in advance. And the attacks
06:02are not from Israel, but it is from within Iran. It seems to be a combination of a significant
06:11amount of Israeli advanced fighter jets who flew the 1000 plus miles to strike in Iran. But also,
06:20what appears to be now that we're hearing for the first time is a secret explosive UAV bases that were
06:30established outside of Tehran that were then launched within the timing of the attack.
06:36And it's certainly not beyond the Mossad's capability. It seems to be yet another in an
06:43incredible feat of intelligence operations. And it's clear that this has been in preparation for a
06:51number of years. And we see the results of it. Is this going to be the final war? Is this going to
06:57be the end of Iran? What can we expect? How big can this war be? There are a number of possibilities
07:08here. Of course, the best possibility is that the people of Iran, who have suffered a long time under
07:15this dictatorial theocratic terror supporting regime, will utilize this moment of weakness to rise up.
07:24It's hard for me to actually see that happening. But we have been surprised when regimes that are
07:30supposedly strong, if we talk about the USSR, or most recently, Bashar Assad's Syria fell and collapsed.
07:39It is hard for me to see such a scenario. What we can imagine is Iran right now is in a weakened state.
07:45Its entire military leadership was taken out. Its air defenses have all but been taken out.
07:52Its key proxies in the region have all but been taken out. It would seem to me that Iran will
07:58sit still, or maybe find ways to symbolically retaliate. I am not really sure what Iran can do.
08:08They have said at this time, the retaliation is not going to be symbolic. It is going to be deadly.
08:18But we have not really seen when several operations happened in the past and when Israel attacked Iran,
08:24and they managed to assassinate top leaders. Even today, we got the news that they have hit and killed
08:32the top leaders. I want to ask you, this is exactly because you have worked closely with IDF.
08:39That's why you could touch upon those points which, you know, the normal experts could not tell us,
08:45of course, considering all the, you know, secrets and everything which is there.
08:50I still want you to explain to a viewer how Israel manages to hit exact points precisely. How much
08:59planning goes into it? How do you really make it possible? Because you set example in such a manner,
09:04the kind of strikes that have happened today. And of course, in the past, when you killed the top
09:09leaders of Iran. Sure. This takes a lot of planning, a lot of foresight. You have to have very clear
09:16intelligence from multiple sources. First of all, who is it that is worth hitting? Right.
09:22And you track them with every conceivable
09:26points of intelligence that you can strike someone, whether it's visual intelligence,
09:32whether it's their cell phones and computers, whether it's operatives inside their buildings or in
09:38their neighborhoods. And you wait for the opportune moment to strike in a pinpoint manner that,
09:44by the way, has very little collateral damage in and around their areas. And so this has a tremendous
09:52psychological effect. But you also take out the top military and strategic leadership of the country
09:59and put it into a state of disarray and chaos and confusion, at least for some time, and certainly
10:05drives a lot of other people into a mode of panic and suspicion and hiding. And so this does a lot
10:14to put the enemy, in this case, Iran, into this mode of chaos and panic. And it will take time for them to
10:22reorganize and figure out how to respond. Do you think Houthis and Hamas will be active again,
10:28supporting Iran and attacking Israel from all sides? And if you could just tell us a bit about
10:35situation in Tel Aviv. Are people in fear or they have full faith in Iron Dome?
10:43It's not just Iron Dome. We have full faith in the country, but it's more than that.
10:47We have full faith in the need of this mission. In fact, since October the 7th of 2023,
10:56we in Israel have lived under a constant state of attack and war. It's quite difficult to see
11:02a situation more inflamed than it is. But Netanyahu hasn't really got support of the locals. We have
11:10seen so many protests in Israel itself against Netanyahu for his actions and most of them.
11:16That's about the Gaza war. Regarding Iran, I can assure you he will have near wall-to-wall support,
11:25certainly from the Jewish majority of Israel, because it has been clear to every Israeli from the
11:31left and to the right that Iran has been behind the October 7th attack and the ongoing war on seven
11:38fronts. Israel has been attacked on seven fronts for near 600 days. The Houthis have been firing
11:44consistently. Hezbollah fired consistently on Israel's north until it couldn't anymore.
11:49And Hamas's capabilities to fire Israel have been severely degraded, but it hasn't stopped fighting.
11:55So it's hard to see. It's hard to see maybe you'll have Iranian militias in Iraq increase their fire.
12:02Maybe the Houthis will increase their fire from one. We're averaging about one missile strike a day
12:08to maybe two. But it's hard to see it escalating more than it is because we have to remind our viewers
12:14and our listeners here that the Iranian axis of resistance has been firing non-stop at Israel
12:22for the last 600 days. And so for us, this is a moment that we are finally striking the head
12:29of the Hydra and not just the arms of it.
12:32So it is definitely clear this war is not to end only the nuclear sites. It is more than that.
12:39It is in its most important element, first of all, to end the nuclear threat. And the most
12:49significant strikes from what I've been able to read have been on the Natanz and Fordo enrichment
12:54plants. In order to do that, we've apparently also taken out most of Iran's air defenses. Iran had
13:02very little, if any, capability to stop these attacks and also part of Iran's ballistic missile
13:10capacity, which was also taken out in the previous...
13:12Yeah, Shiraz has just been attacked and we know that it's like attacking 1700 or more than that
13:20far inside Iran is something what Israel has achieved. However, if you could sum it up,
13:28that what are the key points? Of course, nuclear, we know about it that nuclear facilities have been
13:34attacked. What is exactly that Israel will achieve? Because Israel and Iran are quite far. So
13:42every war is for territorial gain most of the times or 99% of the times. So what is this war going to
13:50achieve in real sense at the end? Of course, this may continue for days, for months.
13:58Israel has no
14:00gripes with the people of Iran, even with the government of Iran. But since 1979, the Islamic Republic
14:07in Iran has declared Israel an enemy and has utilized a significant amount of its budget, its forces,
14:16its proxies, its ideology to attack Israel and Jewish communities around the world
14:23in any way that it could. As Iran gets closer to a nuclear capability, even if it will never use
14:31those nuclear weapons, and that's something that's a risk that Israel cannot take. We're a much smaller
14:35country than anyone else in the region. It would give Iran a nuclear umbrella of security, much like
14:43North Korea has today, to conduct its terrorist activity with impunity. So this cannot be allowed to
14:50happen. If we can take out and weaken and degrade Iran's other military capabilities, that's a huge
14:58achievement. What I can imagine, because Iran's nuclear expertise is local and it's not imported,
15:04right? It's not like Gaddafi had or Pakistan, your neighbor who had to import nuclear knowledge. This is
15:11a homegrown capability. And so what you're doing is delaying. What you're doing is destroying infrastructure.
15:17What you're doing is you're taking out top scientists. That does push back Iran at least
15:22by a few years and hopefully gives time for more pressure and maybe to get Iran finally to come to
15:29the table. Ideally, the people will rise up. This regime will be overthrown and the people of Iran will
15:35be free. That is a dream that many of us in the region share. But I think realistically what we can see
15:42is a weakening and a delaying by at least a few years of Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
15:48Well, we are sure, you know, any war between Israel and Iran cannot be just about nukes. The religion
15:57somehow gets involved in it. It has been part of this old war or a war which has been for centuries
16:04between Jews and Muslims. I'll actually push back on that. We have no problem with Muslims. 20% of our
16:11own country are Muslims. We were allies and friends with Iran until 1979. But most of the times the
16:18Muslim countries got together and they fought the war in the name of religion against Israel. And Israel,
16:25of course, there was even their promotional videos of IDF show that, of course, we have to save the
16:32people, the Jews. We do, but we also have Muslim soldiers in our military and we have Christian
16:38soldiers, we have Jewish soldiers, we have Jewish soldiers. We do not fight wars of religion. We fight
16:44to protect ourselves. We have no problem with Muslims, with Islam. We have no problem with any of our
16:52neighbors. We have no territorial claims to Iran or to any of our neighbors. This is a defensive
16:58war. This is a preemptive defensive war. And I believe it will be ultimately for the good of
17:05regional and international stability. Just as when Israel took out Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor in
17:111981 and Bashar Assad's nuclear reactor in 2007, this ultimately will be for the good of regional stability.
17:19Right. Just last question as I let you go. Do you think U.S. Army bases will be attacked?
17:29It's quite possible. And if they are, I can imagine it will be from proxies and not directly
17:34from Iran. And also the Gulf Arab states should be on alert as well. Iran has shown in the past
17:42that it has and is capable and has attacked U.S. bases, U.S. embassies, but also it's attacked in the
17:51UAE. It's attacked in Bahrain. It's attacked in Saudi Arabia, utilizing Iraqi or the Houthis in Yemen,
17:59its proxies. And so everyone does need to be on alert for the foreseeable future.
18:04Right. Thank you so much. It was Dan Pfefferman explaining to us this critical moment or just
18:11in case if U.S. bases are attacked, if U.S. bases are attacked, this can really spiral into a much
18:18bigger war that we are seeing right now. Thank you so much for watching One India. We'll keep bringing
18:24the latest from this war.

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