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Erik Prince On What Comes Next After 400,000+ LBs of U.S. Bombs Rock Iran

Erik Prince On What Comes Next After 400,000+ LBs of U.S. Bombs Rock Iran

Fox News23-06-2025
Story #1: Following a major bombing run on three of Iran's nuclear facilities that included B-2 bombers dropping 30,000 lb. bunker buster bombs, Will breaks down if America was successful in its' mission.
Story #2: Erik Prince, Host of 'Off Leash with Erik Prince' and Founder of private military company Blackwater joins Will to delve further into what American strikes on Iran mean for America, Iran, and Israel moving forward. Have we opened ourselves up to attacks foreign and domestic?
Story #3: The Thunder are NBA champions! Will and The Crew ask if their youth movement guarantees a future dynasty as Oklahoma City is loaded with talent and draft picks?
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