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Never fail, when you are craving some funny video to lighten the national mood - especially during a weekend break, and in the middle of so much uncertainty- you can look to Louisiana Senator John Kennedy (R), who is awesome at finding the perfect phrase to tickle everyone that is unique - just like him. That was certainly the case this week, when he was asked about where he thinks the current situation stands with ending the conflict with Iran. I'll swing back to that shortly. As RedState previously wrote, the U.S, has put quite a squeeze on Iran over the past two or three weeks, with the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz slowing the Iranian government's ability to sell its lifesblood - oil - to a standstill. We have also managed to stymie them financially, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
and his department putting the Iran regime in a vise grip, as my colleague Nick Arama wrote. And as we wrote late last week, Bessent laid out the facts on the banking front, in answer to the despairing propaganda of Iranian Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, while USCENTCOM estimated the blockage effort had drained a jaw-dropping "$6 billion-plus" from Iran's coffers. READ MORE: New: Bessent Follows Through on 'Economic Fury' Threat to Iranian Regime: 'Follow the Money' Iranian Leader Ghalibaf Tries a Desperate Bluster, Gets Decimated by Bessent Now, we are hearing the most current estimate, with the Pentagon telling Axios Friday that since the U.S. blockade began, that staggering amount of wealth the regime has lost stands at just about $5 billion (again, that's with a "B").
Back to that fun clip of the sage, John Kennedy. In a recent appearance on Fox News' "Hannity" program, he talked about the success President Trump and the U.S. military have had to this point, saying in his unique way that the Iranian regime has run out of moves on the metaphorical chessboard. We "have Iran by the ying-yang," Sen. Kennedy said. But he didn't stop there. He then brought the receipts:
The senator said "another two to three weeks" of the blockade will force the Supreme Leader and the Revolutionary Guard "to have an epiphany, and be born again " He also dismissed naysayers in the media who claim that the U.S. getting a hold of Iran's fissile [nuke-building] materials needs to happen before claiming victory; Sen. Kennedy said he disagreed with anyone who said a regime change needs to take place first. And he said those yard sticks aren't accurate—all indications, he said, prove that the United States "has [already] won." Trump said late on Friday we got a new offer from Iran, so we will see where things go next. |

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