LIVE FROM KUWAIT: War Update by General Ruwende - 1 March 2026
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WATCH LIVE as General Ruwende expresses a strong stance on national sovereignty and critiques the role of the United States in the Middle East. His primary views from the video include:
Sovereignty and the Right to Nuclear Power
He emphasizes that Iran is a sovereign nation with the right to make its own decisions [01:09]. Regarding nuclear capabilities, he argues that if the United States does not want Iran to have nuclear power, the U.S. should also give up its own nuclear weapons, stating that Iran should be allowed to pursue its own path as a sovereign country [01:22].
Causes of the Conflict
Ruwende attributes the current state of global instability to the actions of the United States and specifically mentions Donald Trump [01:00]. He disputes reports that the conflict was sparked by the killing of protesters, claiming instead that Israel initiated the escalation by bombing Iran, which forced Iran to retaliate [01:49].
U.S. Military Presence in the GCC
He strongly condemns the presence of American military bases in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, such as Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE [05:52]. He views these bases as a threat to regional sovereignty and argues that they allow the U.S. to control regional trade and politics from halfway across the world [07:15]. He believes these countries should form their own independent block without American interference [07:44].
Retaliation and Future Outlook
Retaliation Strategy: He explains that Iran's strategy is to bomb American bases within GCC countries rather than targeting civilians, as a direct response to attacks on Iranian soil [02:42].
Escalation: He warns that the death of the supreme leader is a significant blow that will likely lead to a much larger war, as Iran has already begun making moves to retaliate [10:56].
Economic Impact: He predicts that the conflict and the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz will cause severe economic suffering globally, affecting Africa, India, and China [11:11].
Diplomatic Stance
Ruwende concludes that the United States causes instability in other regions while maintaining peace at home [13:10]. He advocates for the U.S. to approach international negotiations as equals with other nations, rather than seeking a dominant advantage [13:38].
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