Bauer and Rose: A Year After 10/7, the terrorists are dead and Israel lives
In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose reflects on the grim anniversary of October 7th, a day that marked a significant turning point for Israel and the broader Western civilization. He delves into the historical and contemporary threats posed by groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, emphasizing their ultimate goal of undermining Judeo-Christian values and Western culture.
Tom discusses the lessons learned from October 7th, highlighting the resilience and determination of the Israeli people and their military in the face of ongoing threats. He critiques the perceived inaction and appeasement strategies of Western leaders, particularly the Biden administration, in dealing with Iran and its proxies. The episode underscores the importance of recognizing the capabilities of enemies rather than underestimating their intentions.
The conversation extends to the broader geopolitical landscape, examining the implications of Iran's actions and the need for decisive responses. Tom critiques the Western approach to regime change and the missed opportunities to support the Iranian people in their struggle against a regime they largely despise.
Tom also addresses the shocking rise of anti-Semitism in Western countries, particularly in blue states, and the troubling support for Hamas that emerged in the aftermath of October 7th. He calls for a reevaluation of values and priorities, urging a focus on gratitude, pride, and the protection of civilization itself.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the enduring spirit and resilience of the Israeli youth, who have risen to the occasion with extraordinary courage and unity, embodying the values of their forebears while stepping into a new era of determination and strength.