
Sixty-two ambassadors from around the world, including from Russia and China, joined General Michael Flynn at an event to discuss how to move forward in the Iranian conflict. He joined LindellTV for an interview discussing the event.
Leading the event, Flynn said the ambassadors are generally concerned about the impacts of the war on their own nation’s people and are perhaps frustrated in feeling like their country’s leaders don’t have any input into the situation.
Flynn was clear in saying that the United States cannot allow a country that says “death to America” to build a nuclear weapon, but whether you agree with the war or not, we have to deal with the situation at hand.
Still, in Flynn’s travels to six states around the country over the past two weeks, the sentiment is the same everywhere he goes: people are concerned about this war and want clarity: where is this thing going?
President Trump has expressed a desire to obtain all of the nuclear material left behind in Iran, but Flynn says this is a “big ask,” especially in the context of our own energy and food prices already rising at home here in America. It would require an enormous amount of effort and military commitment.
Flynn said the Trump administration needs to “bring some things back home here” but at the same time “not lose any more national prestige.”
Unfortunately, it looks like this regime is going to remain in Iran, according to Flynn. “The only way to solve Iran is if the Iranian people make the decision that they are going to sacrifice and go after this regime,” he said. And he was adamant that this war cannot be won from the air or sea – it can only be won from the land. Because Iran is the size of Germany, France, and Spain combined and is populated by 90 million people, the United States cannot finish this alone. We need a coalition.
🚨 @GENFLYNN: “This doesn’t end from the sky or the sea”
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LindellTV’s @CaraCastronuova spoke with General Michael Flynn on the escalating situation with Iran and what comes next.
Flynn made it clear – there’s no easy solution:
“We’re not going to resolve this from the sky.… pic.twitter.com/8eEbbH5RPi
Trump has insinuated that perhaps we should help get weapons to the Iranian protesters of the regime. Flynn is not opposed to this idea.
“They will fight,” Flynn said, “and they will go after this regime, but they can’t do it with sticks and rocks.” The estimates of how many protestors have been killed this year vary, but most sources agree that at least several thousand have been killed (if not tens of thousands) and more than 50,000 arrests have taken place.
“I know the Iranian people are determined people, and they will fight this regime…but they need to know that the world is behind them,” Flynn said. But it currently feels like the United States is in a “big argument with the rest of the world.”
Flynn emphasized that our military men and women are “amazing;” the fact that this war has not ended yet is not their fault. He insisted we need to end this world through political, economic, and diplomatic means.
He is confident that these conversations are being had, but it still feels like “we are moving towards a larger conflict.”
“In combat, the best plan gives you the most options up to the last possible minute,” Flynn said. “And I don’t think we have thought that way” up to this point, he concluded.
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