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The US government's own intelligence report — the ODNI National Threat Assessment, published March 2025 — stated clearly that Iran had no active nuclear weapons program. Three months later, we bombed them citing nuclear threats. Former CIA intelligence officer Andrew Bustamante breaks down exactly how that happened, what influence literacy is, and what the government isn't telling you about Iran, Venezuela, Taiwan, and the war that's already started.
This is not analysis you'll hear anywhere else. Bustamante goes deep on the classified infrastructure behind how intelligence actually works — Title 10 vs. Title 50, how CIA acts as a shield for foreign intelligence sources (and why Israel provided ~80% of the targeting intelligence for the Iran strike), and why the CIA you think exists hasn't really existed since 2016.
Tom Bilyeu and Andrew Bustamante cover:
— The ODNI March 2025 threat assessment: what it actually said about Iran's nuclear program — and why it directly contradicts the public justification for the bombing
— Influence literacy: how to read Netanyahu's English-language address as a CIA-trained intelligence professional, and why the word "blackmail" was a deliberate trigger
— Tucker Carlson's anti-Israel narrative: Bustamante breaks down the difference between Netanyahu's shaping and Tucker's pandering — and who each was actually talking to
— The real reason for the Iran strike: America is a declining power, Trump just came off public losses with Canada, Europe, and Greenland, and this was the next move available
— Title 10 vs. Title 50: how covert action works legally, why Obama set the precedent Trump is now using, and what "plausible deniability" actually means in 2026
— CIA's real state: gutted under Trump (2016-2020), ideologically confused under Biden (2020-2024) — and why the CIA getting credit for Iran intelligence almost certainly means someone else provided it
— Palantir: he won't discuss it. Make of that what you will.
— AI in warfare: CIA was using AI for targeting datasets in 2007. What that looks like now — and Bustamante's actual fear about AGI (it won't enslave us, it'll just leave us)
— Anthropic vs. Pentagon: his take on the guardrails decision, the OpenAI deal, and what government contracts actually look like from the inside
— The nightmare scenario: dirty bombs, 10-15 years of radicalized Shia militants, Iran becoming a Chinese ally rather than a Western one
— "Burden sharing" doctrine: the classified Department of War strategy that explains why Qatar, Cyprus, and Saudi Arabia got bombed — and why Israel is the model for what the US wants all allies to be
— Peace through strength vs. peace through power: why these are not the same thing, and why demonstrating strength is actually costing America its power
— World War III: Bustamante's argument that it's already started — just not in any form we were prepared to recognize
— China and Taiwan: why China turning Taiwan's parliament KMT-majority in 2024 may mean they never need to fire a single shot, and why they're using America's distraction with Iran to prepare for 2027
— Russia's calculated silence: the "friend with benefits vs. wife" framework for understanding why China and Russia didn't back Iran
00:00 Intro
00:30 Why Now?
08:29 Ad Break
15:54 Where Is The War Going From Here
25:50 AI's Role In The Attacks
38:10 How Long Does This Last
01:02:19 China's Timeline For Taiwan
01:10:00 The Role Of Espionage In The War
01:23:58 Economic Pressure On Iran/US