Judah Friedman and Guy Goldstein open on the news that Witkoff and Kushner are headed to Switzerland (00:01) and the case that questioning a deal is not the same as giving up on President Trump (02:30). They dig into the new MOU and the Lebanon stipulation buried inside it (03:30), revisit the convenient myth that Israel pushed for the Iraq War when Netanyahu was warning Washington to hit Iran instead (05:12), and survey the wall of contradictory punditry the White House's own messaging failures created (07:30). Guy lays out why an MOU is a non-binding agreement to discuss a future agreement, now sold as a peace plan (09:42), and why tying Lebanon to it legitimizes Iran's axis of resistance as a real army rather than a proxy terror network (11:18). They call out the grifters cheering the deal alongside the woke right, the woke left, and open Islamists (17:58), and break down JD Vance's foreign-policy blind spots and the incendiary comments aimed at American Zionists (20:13). The conversation widens into America First versus Israel First and Netanyahu's record of standing down when Trump asked, from Gaza to Lebanon to the twelve-day war (31:00), the four Israelis killed by Hezbollah after the ceasefire and the silence that met their deaths (35:02), and how Iran has been handed a tool to violate the ceasefire with no accountability (42:06). The back half turns personal and historical: the rising temperature of political violence at home against the promise George Washington made that every person would be safe in these United States (46:20), the whitewashing of Jewish strength from Murder Inc. to Meyer Lansky (51:04), Guy's grandfather fighting back in 1930s Warsaw (52:46), and the argument that the meek inherit the earth only when they have the strength to protect it (57:42). It ends on defiance, and on the idea that the moment Jews and Christians stop apologizing for their strength is the moment everything changes (1:00:37). No spin, no hedging, just honest brokers telling you what's really going on.