

Mark Levin: The Realities of Nuclear Proliferation
10 snips May 29, 2025
Sid Rosenberg, WABC's morning show host, shares his insights on the concerning dynamics of global politics. He critiques the ongoing negotiations with Iran, arguing that lifting sanctions could allow Iran to advance its nuclear ambitions akin to North Korea's trajectory. The discussion touches on the necessity for any agreements to be treaties requiring Congressional approval. Rosenberg also raises alarms about media narratives surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, scrutinizing how Hamas manipulates aid distribution while the media overlooks these complexities.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Skepticism
- Any deal with Iran must destroy their nuclear sites and centrifuges to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation.
- Iran's ideology disregards mutually assured destruction, driven by afterlife beliefs, making them unlikely to fully disclose nuclear assets.
Congressional Approval Required
- Treat any Iran nuclear deal as a treaty requiring Congressional approval to uphold the Constitution.
- Involve Senate leaders and committees early to avoid rushed, non-transparent agreements.
Hamas Blocks Gaza Aid
- Hamas is deliberately blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza residents and reselling it at inflated prices.
- Major media ignores this fact, perpetuating a false narrative that Israel starves Palestinians.