Report: Iranian leader predicts regime will collapse in three weeks (04-07-2026--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowApril 07, 202600:35:3132.56 MB

Report: Iranian leader predicts regime will collapse in three weeks (04-07-2026--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Create A Video – It's difficult to know which reports out of Iran are true, but one recent report detailed a schism developing between the Iranian civilian leader and the head of the IRGC. During the argument, the President allegedly predicted the country would collapse in three weeks. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-kaliner-show--6946691/support.

Subscribe to the podcast 
All the links to Pete's Prep are free!
Get exclusive content here!
Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code!
Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com
What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio and Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links. Become a patron, go to dpeteclendershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free right to your smartphone or tablet, And again, thank you so much for your support. Last hour we started going over some of the the latest developments with What's going on. You know, with Iran, there's an eight pm deadline tonight for them to agree to reopen the Street of Hormuz. Iranians have so far refused to do so. Trump has said that this will be Bridge and power Plant Day if they don't hit the eight pm deadline and reopen the street. Now over. In the United Nations today there was a measure resolution that ran through the UN Security Council. This was sponsored by several countries, UAE being one of them. It failed. This resolution failed today to endorse a clear framework for international cooperation in ending Iran's illegal attacks and threats to the global economy by adopting a draft resolution demanding the immediate cessation of all attacks on vessels and attempts to impede freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz, they say, must be must remain open to all, and the freedom of navigation must be preserved. No country should have the power to shut down the arteries of global commerce and drive the world to the brink of economic calamity. The Security Council's failure to act does not diminish the urgency of this crisis or the UAES resolve. We thank Bahrain for its leadership on the Security Council and for its diplomatic efforts. We will continue to push for international efforts to restore the straight OFFOEMUS and work with partners to advance coordinated action to secure navigation and restore the flow of global commerce. So do you want to take a guess who voted against the resolution? Which countries? There were two? There were two countries that voted against it. I guess China and Russia. Correct. Yes, blocking any kind of international resolution demanding that Iran stop attacking vessels. Iran did come up with a proposal. I believe This was late yesterday. They sent a ten point proposal through the Pakistani intermediaries, and the New York Times published some of their demands. And so under their proposal, they would allow the straight to reopen if they got to charge two million dollars per ship going through the strait, and then they would split the proceeds half seats half and half with Oman, which is on the other side of the waterway from Iran. Tehran would use its share of the funds to rebuild infrastructure that was damaged in US and Disraeli strikes rather than what they initially demanded was direct compensation. Right, so they're like, okay, fine, let us charge all the ships going through the strait and we'll use that money to kill more Jews and Americans. I'm sorry, I mean rebuild the infrastructure. And by infrastructure, I assume they mean they're ballistic and drone manufacturing facilities. They also want a binding guarantee I don't know what that means against any future attack or a renewal of war. And they want all the sanctions lifted against them, and they want recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and they want a broader regional ceasefire, including halting Israeli strikes on Hezbollah and all of its allied groups. So they're trying to protect the arms of the octopus here, right. Like for people who haven't been paying attention to Iran's history and the rise of these proxy Jihatis groups over the last thirty years or so forty years, like, it's difficult to understand how different today is versus what it was like twenty years ago. These proxy armies, they I mean, they they like a cancer. They infected all of these other areas. You got the Hooties in Yemen, and you've got Hesbala in Lebanon, destabilizing that country. That's been since the eighties, right, you got Hamas, right, and so these proxy armies have been waging the war. So Iran can say, oh, that's not us, but it is and it always has been. And everybody's just kind of put up with this. Is like, well, that's the price I guess of you know, having Israel be a state or something, or that's the price of you know, America existing or something. Right, But now you've gotten this reaction and from these other Arab countries, and they've been getting bullied and threatened by Iran too, and they're sick of it. Also now they're getting attacked. They got all sorts of their facilities that have been hit, and so now they're trying to get the UN Security Council involved. I don't know if that's gonna make a difference or not, but you know, they can take steps, and some have. I'm trying to remember which country it was that started dismantling the money changers the uh SO. Iran has all of these sort of black market banks and stuff, these money exchangers and stuff that that's how they they wash their trade to get around sanctions, and so a bunch of them got shut down over the last month. I think it was in It may have been Oman, but I forget. Maybe it was Bahrain. And then there's this from Iran International out of London. A deepening rift at the top of the Islamic Republic has spilled into an unusually sharp confrontation with the President, sud Pezeshkian, accusing senior Guards commander so the IRGC commanders of unilateral actions that have wrecked ceasefire prospects and pushed Iran toward disaster. So you have so when Trump says that we've got regime change, and people like Alexander are like, well that means you lie, Like yeah, they say, like he says he's dealing with different people now who are less radical and they're more logical and rational or whatever. Is that true? I don't know. Is this guy, is this president more rational and logical? I don't know, but they he definitely has a different opinion about how the war is progressing than the IRGC jihadists. Right. Two sources close to the presidential office said that there was a tense exchange that took place Saturday, April fourth. Okay, so this past weekend between Pozeskian and a guy named Hossain Tayeb, a powerful figure close to the NEPO Ayatola the Supreme leader Machaba come Any. Those present described the conversation as unusually difficult and highly charged. During the meeting, Pizzeskian accused IRGC Chief Commander Akhmad Vahidi along with Ali abdu Lahi, who is the commander of Central Headquarters katam al Anbia Central Headquarters. So the president accuses these two IRGC top officials. The country's Armed Forces Unified Command accuses them of acting unilaterally and driving escalation through attacks on regional countries, especially against their infrastructure. The president of Iran is like, what are you guys doing shooting these rockets and stuff at gas facilities, oil facilities, you know, airports and stuff of these other Arab countries. Like you're turning everybody against us. What are you doing this for? According to the sources, Pozeskian said those policies had destroyed any remaining chance of a ceasefire and were steering the Islamic Republic directly toward quote a huge catastrophe. He also warned that, based on what he described as precise assessments, that Iran's economy would not be able to withstand a prolonged war for much longer, and that full economic collapse was inevitable under current conditions. See this started a while ago. It started when Trump put the sanctions back on them. Their currency collapsed. The people then poured into the streets protesting, right they are on. Their economy is on life support. And there's more. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life and our stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video started in nineteen ninety seven and Minhill, North Carolina. It was the first company to provide this valuable service, converting images, photos and videos into high quality produced slide shows, videos and albums. The trusted, talented and dedicated team at Creative Video will go over all of the details with you to create a perfect project. Satisfaction guaranteed. Drop them off in person or mail them. They'll be ready in a week or two. Memorial videos for your loved ones, videos for rehearsal, dinners, weddings, graduations, Christmas, family vacations, birthdays, or just your family stories all told through images. That's what your photos and videos are. They are your life told through the eyes of everyone around you and all who came before you, and they will tell others to come who you are. Visit creative video dot com just saw this come down on the Twitter machine. New York Post's chief DC correspondent Stephen Nelson with a scoop. The CIA used a secret tool called ghost Murmur to find the airmen in Iran. Ghost Murmur pairs long range quantum magnetary magnetitometry sensors magnetometry sensors, so it pairs that long range quantum magnetometry sensors with AI to find human heartbeats. That is wild and kind of terrifying. Smokes. No one's hidden, no more hiding. That's what that tells me. Like, depending on how well this thing works, I mean, it doesn't only work outside. I don't know, but. All right, So Iran International reporting on this confrontation between the President of Iran and the IRGC leadership amid these concerns that the president is saying, like you guys, you know you're flinging all these rockets and missiles into our neighboring countries, and you're escalating this and you're going to make it impossible for us to be able to recover. The confrontation comes amid mounting evidence of a broader power shift inside the Islamic Republic, with military and intelligence networks increasingly displacing both the elected government and the traditional clerical order. So the IRGC is elevating itself over these others of the governance model. A regional source familiar with internal developments told Iran International in February, so months ago that the model of what they what they call guardianship of the jurist, that model has defined the Islamic Republic for more than four decades. They said, it's now undergoing a fundamental transformation and even an ideological collapse. The appointment of the Nepo Ayatola Mojaba KAMENI that that process, and I talked about this a couple of weeks ago when they named him, right, that process was corrupted by the IRGC. They strong armed Mullah's or the Council of Experts into naming the Sun, even though they weren't supposed to name the son of an existing Iyahtola because they don't believe in hereditary monarchies and so this was a complete violation, but they were forced to do so. On March twenty eighth, the President Posesskian criticized the IRGC's approach to escalating tensions and continuing attacks on neighboring countries and warned that without a ceasefire, the economy could collapse within three weeks to a month. So that was March twenty eighth, so we are a week into this three to four week timetable that the President of Iran told the IRGC again hard to know what to trust coming out of Iran, but there are a lot of people inside Iran that are feeding a lot of information out of Iran as they can. The IRGC resisted the President's various appointments and some of his decisions. They basically stripped the government of executive control and directed a security barrier around the core of power, which is the IRGC, and they are insisted that all wartime positions must for now be chosen and managed directly by the IRGC. Then there is the worsening human and logistical crisis inside the IRGC, as well as their militia thugs the besiege. Over the past seventy two hours, operational forces have faced acute shortages of basic supplies, including edible food, hygiene facilities, and places to sleep. Recent strikes on infrastructure and bases have left a lot of guards and besiege personnel sleeping in the streets and sometimes only with access to a single meal per day. I mentioned the economy. The sanctions that Trump put in place on Iran decimated their currency. Their currency was devalued. It's like it's a crazy amount of like what they're I think it's the real it's like a billion reals to a dollar or something, and so they're hemorrhaging this money. And then. There was a widespread disruption a day or two ago in the computer network of Bank Sepah, a major Iranian owned government owned bank that is tied to the IRGC. Sources told Iran International. The disruption on Sunday left the bank unable to pay the salaries of the IRGC personnel along with military officials. How long do you think folks like that are going to stand around waiting on a drone strike to take them out right if they're not getting paid. Iran went on, as they're they're executing more people they're prisoners. They executed five men over the past week. These were protesters that took to the street for liberty and they were all hanged. The jurist, the Mullah jurists are saying we need to streamline our process. There was a video that was sent out that they're like, we need to be doing more executions faster, faster, which is one of the signs by the way of a collapsing regime. Then there is this statement from doctor Enat Wilf. She is the chair and founder of the OZ Party in Israel. She says the US is forcing Iran to confront the central question that Kissinger once framed. Is Iran a state or is it a cause? Is it more committed to its sovereignty or to exporting the Islamic Revolution? Right? The US proposal is for Iran to be a state. The IRGC well, no, they are committed to the Islamic Revolution. That's the core confrontation playing out right now, and that's going to be settled by the Iranian leadership, those people in leadership, and whoever survives if the people rise up, maybe the people. Here's a great idea. How about making an escape to a really special and secluded getaway in western North Carolina. Just a quick drive up the mountain and Cabins of Asheville is your connection. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, a honeymoon, maybe you want to plan a memorable proposal, or get family and friends together for a big old reunion. Cabins of Asheville has the ideal spot for you where you can reconnect with your loved ones and the things that truly matter, nestled within the breath taking fourteen thousand acres of the Pisga National Forest. Their cabins offer a serene escape in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, centrally located between Ashville and the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It's the perfect balance of seclusion and proximity to all the local attractions with hot tubs, fireplaces, air conditioning, smart TVs, Wi Fi grills, outdoor tables and your own private covered porch. From thirteen cabins, six cottages, two villas, and a great lodge with eleven king sized bedrooms, Cabins of Ashville has the ideal spot for you for any occasion, and they have pet friendly accommodations. Call or text eight two eight three six seven seventy sixty eight or check out all there is to offer at Cabins of Ashville dot com and make memories that'll last a lifetime. So Iran is having a ton of problems feeding and supplying their troops. They've got severe shortages of ammunition, water, and food, according to Iran International, growing numbers of desertions in the regular army and in some of these missile units, the IRGC missile units as well. Trey yinst from Fox News reports that the US conducted B two bomber strike on an underground IRGC headquarters in Tehran during the rescue of the downed airmen. So they dropped bunker buster bombs. Multiple B two s flew thirty six hours round trip from Whiteman Air Force Base, ordered by Sentcom Commander Admiral Brad Cooper. The facility was destroyed a bunch of senior IRGC commanders presumed to be dead. Israel took out the heads of all three major intelligence agencies of the Islamic Republic within a month. Major sorry Majid Kademi, head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, was killed yesterday. Over the past month, they also took out Ismael Katib, the Minister of Intelligence, and Golam Reza REZAIAII on because how he pronounces that or did, head of the Greater Tehran Police intelligence Organization. Al Jazeera reported yesterday that the US pilot rescue operation may have been covered to steal enriched uranium, according to the Iran Foreign Ministry, so that's what they are telling their people. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned on Tuesday their response to the US could extend beyond the region and target energy infrastructure, saying previous restraint had ended. From now on, all these considerations have been lifted, the IRGC said in a statement. It said it would act against US and partner infrastructure in a way that would deprive them of the region's oil and gas resources for years. Regional partners of the US should know that Iran has exercised restraint due to good neighborly relations. That was what restraint looked like. Send sending cluster munitions into neighborhoods in Gulf Arab states, that's restraint for them. Trump outside of the White House yesterday he was asked about arming the Iranian people, and he said guns were supposed to go to the protesters, but a certain group of people kept them. I am very upset. They are going to pay a big price for that. The Kurds. Yeah, that's the Kurds. So apparently we did try to give weapons to the people of Iran, and we apparently tried to send it through the Kurds, and the Kurds kept the weapons. Meanwhile, in Turkey, sorry Turquia, as they want it pronounced now. Istanbul specifically, the governor of Istanbul said there was an attack on our police officers. As a result of the attack, two of our officers were slightly injured, one of the terrorists was killed, to others neutralized. This attack occurred at the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, but. The consulate was not staffed. It wasn't anybody there. Reports indicate the Al Jubail industrial city in Saudi Arabia on fire after Iranian strikes. Israel and the US carried out strikes on Karg Island, targeting military installations including a radar station, a base, and docking facilities there. I think the last count I saw was fifty hits on Krg Island. A bridge on the Tabriz Zanjan Highway in northwest Iran was hit in an attack by US and Israeli forces. A strike hit the Yayabad railway bridge near Kashan in central Iran. Additionally, Iranians report strikes against Tabriz railway lines, the Miane railway lines, a bunch of other railway Okay, there's like six of them there. Iran had canceled all trains from running after Israel gave them the warning, which I'm sure Iran would totally do to all of their neighbors. Fires burned at petrochemical facilities in Assaluja after airstrikes. Reports said the Zagros, Mobin and Dama Vaned petrochemical complex were among the sites hit. Those were Iranian petrochemical facilities. The IDF struck another complex petrochemical complex in Shiraz, one of the few facilities that produces materials for explosives and ballistic missiles. Separately, the air force the Israeli Air Force hit a northwestern missile site used to launch dozens of missiles at Israel. The IRGC military site near Kaamalak, western Tabriz was hit by airstrikes on Monday as well, the IDF set it carried out a large scale strike on Tehran airports, targeting dozens of Air Force and IRGC aircraft planes, helicopters, military infrastructure. IDF also blew up the regime's Air Force munitions facility in Boucher, Iran, and also reportedly bombed Iran's Aerospace Research Institute headquarters, also in Tehran. They also struck the Sharif University of Technology, which by the way, that school is under EU sanction. It lists it as a central repository for nuclear research in the field of ballistic missile research and production. It cooperates with the sanctioned Aerospace Industries Organization, which oversees Iran's ballistic missile program on behalf of the Ministry of Defense. It cooperates with the IRGC supports other activities. So that's why they hit this University of Technology. Semaphore reporting that Saudi Arabia advised companies to keep staff out of Riyad's main financial district over concerns it could be targeted. The IDF says several drones were launched from Yemen towards southern Israel. Some of them were intercepted, lost contact and may have crashed for the others, no injuries or damage reported. Six officers from the IRGC were killed in the Speedan district in an attack carried out by a US helicopter. This may have been during the rescue operation. Okay, so there is a rundown of how all of this indicates we are losing, right, I mean, that's obvious. Iran is totally winning this thing. Guys, all right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, and you've probably heard me say, get your news from multiple sources. Why, Well, because it's how you detect media bias, which is why I've been so impressed with ground News. It's an app, and it's a website, and it combines news from around the world in one place, so you can compare coverage and verify information. You can check it out at check dot ground, dot news slash pete. I put the link in the podcast description too. I started using ground News a few months ago and more recently chose to work with them as an affiliate because it lets me see clearly how stories get covered and by whom. The blind spot feature shows you which stories get ignored by the left and the right. See for yourself. Check dot ground, dot news slash pete. Subscribe through that link and you'll get fifteen percent off any subscription. I use the Vantage plan to get unlimited access to every feature. Your subscription then not only helps my podcast, but it also supports ground News as they make the media landscape more transparent. Let me get to some of the messages here on the text line, Oh, I mean hang on, let me write that Mike okay, uh, I think I already read Mike's though and answered that I did yes, uh from rob liars are gonna lie indeed indeed? Mm. Yeah, So the Iranians are telling people and children come out and be the human shield. It sounds like Country Joe and the Fish, be the first one on your block to have your kid come home in a box. Yeah, and that's I mean, but that is what the you know, apocalyptic death cult, that's what they're about. And by the way, think of this also what happens if you don't If the IRGC knows that you live in the area and you did not come out to act as a human shield as a sacrifice, then do they just come and kill you? After regarding Alexander Pete, when you said he gets a couple of views, you weren't lying literally too. Yeah, Shua says, rules for thee but not for me, cry the wicked who presupposed the self restraint and goodness of others who have had enough of the evil end of the cruel to This is from Kevin Pete. I was surprised how many foundries, metal processing plants, and metal mining there is in Iran. Destroying these and every piece of mining equipment will further destroy their ability to produce weapons without hurting the general public. Yeah, and so people keep asking like, well, what comes next, you know, what's after this and all that? And I don't know, Okay, I have no idea. However, if I had to guess, I would guess it would be something like we leave it up to Israel and the Arab countries to do this thing that they call that the Israelis call mowing the lawn, which means every so often they come in and they wiped out a whole bunch of other IRGC leadership, and that just becomes sort of a normal thing that they are doing, because that is a that that's a tactic that the Israelis have been doing with these other uh, with the Iranian proxy jihadist groups like Hesbala. Jen says, uh, you handled Alexander the terrible very well. Way to go, Thank you, Jen Pete. When you say that was a caller in the last hour, I believe when you say the Mullahs, what do you mean? Those are the clerics, the guys that you know, dress in the black robe and they got the big thing on their heads, a turban looking thing, you know, and so they all sit around, but they like they're the ones because it's like this hybrid integrated theocracy with the civilian government. Right. But then there they got their hands in all of these different companies and they set you know, they set the rules like women have to wear the head coverings and all that stuff. So like that's the mullahs a mulla is the is the cleric. The Iatola that Trump killed even said his son would never be a ruler, right, he's just not cut not cut out for Yeah. That was one of the reports early on was that the Iatola Kamane who got taken out on the first day that he had said his son is not to be the iatola. You know, no hereditary monarchy kind of a system and no, and he's just not cut out for the gig. Brenda says that caller who keeps changing his name, I think he was very disrespectful to you and Brett, that makes me angry. It's okay to disagree, but be respectful. Yeah, And that's the thing too. And I've got some of these folks on the UH on the text line as well, like if if you want to actually have a conversation and try to persuade people to your view, like that's not the way to go about doing it. I'm perfectly willing and actually prefer to have a debate or a discussion where we disagree, but it's on ideas, it's on philosophy, it's on policies. But if you're just gonna come at me with personal insults like well again, I can, I can, I can argue with you in that regard to I don't prefer it, but I am equipped to do so. Jenny in Gastonia says Pete. Your second language is definitely Persian. Hooked on phonics worked for you. I think I'm doing a fantastic job with the pronunciations. What else, Oh, speaking of the proxies, Israeli troops have now completed the capture of an eight to ten kilometer deep strip of southern Lebanon. So while Israel has been using all of this air power over Iran and helping US rescue our airmen with two commando units that they sent to help, they have also been invading Lebanon. So Lebanon is on the northern border of Israel, and Hezbala controls the southern part of Lebanon along the Israeli border, which that's the area that they have been launching all of these rockets and missiles from so Israel is. Like, you know what, mow the lawn. And so they went up into Lebanon. They've been up there for like two weeks, three weeks now, and they have now secured an area eight to ten kilometers wide, basically a buffer zone across their border with Lebanon. I don't know how far up they're going to keep pushing, because on you get far and up and there is an actual government in the northern part of Lebanon. The southern part is has Bala controlled, and that was sort of their deal, you know, they're kind of like, okay, you take that area and leave us alone, kind of an idea. So Israel has been very successful there. They deployed along a ridgeline running roughly parallel to their border. The military also said that a fifth division, the elite ninety eighth Paratroopers Division, had joined the fighting against Hisbala in southern Lebanon as well. And then Amit Siegaal, who is an Israeli journalist, citing one of his sources in the government who told him the next twenty four hours are the most decisive. In the war. If it were up to the political leadership in Iran, there would have been a ceasefire long ago. There is doubt about their control though, which is another piece of evidence as I reported earlier that the Iranian leadership has split and the IRGC is in control. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to dpecleanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.