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00:02:26.820and welcome back to The Goldie Show. We've got a lot to cover tonight because despite what you
00:02:33.880may be hearing from politicians, headlines, and social media, some of the most important
00:02:40.140geopolitical negotiations in the world are happening right now. Or at least they were
00:02:46.180because I have some breaking news. They were happening up until right now, supposedly.
00:02:51.100Not in Washington, not in Tehran, not in Jerusalem, but in Doha, Qatar.
00:02:59.500As we speak, President Donald Trump's administration is once again trying to negotiate with the Islamic Republic of Iran through Qatari mediators.
00:03:12.000Steve Whitcoff and other senior American officials are in Doha.
00:03:16.560Iranian negotiators, or I should say Islamic regime negotiators, are there as well.
00:03:22.380Although Tehran insists there are no direct face-to-face meetings with the Americans.
00:03:29.260Instead, messages continue to move back and forth through intermediaries,
00:03:34.500which tells you just how fragile and how politically sensitive these negotiations really are.
00:03:42.120Now, here's what I find fascinating, because if you only watch the mainstream media, you'd probably think that this is simply another round of nuclear negotiations.
00:03:53.240But I don't think that's what this is.
00:03:56.600I think what's unfolding is much bigger than centrifuges, uranium enrichment or sanctions.
00:04:03.200I think this negotiation that was happening and supposedly has now ended, and we'll get into that,
00:04:13.720but I think this is about the future balance of power in the Middle East.
00:04:18.840It's about the security of global energy markets.
00:04:22.960It's about Israel's strategic position.1.00
00:04:26.600And it's about whether the Islamic regime can survive economically without fundamentally0.94
00:04:32.600changing its behavior. And if you've been following my channel, you know that I've0.93
00:04:37.320been saying for weeks that these negotiations were never going to be straightforward.
00:04:42.760The hard part isn't signing a memorandum of understanding. The hard part has always been
00:04:49.960the implementation. It's not about what's said. It's about the actions. And today, we're seeing
00:04:59.680exactly why that is. According to multiple reports, the biggest issue on the table right now isn't
00:05:06.880simply sanctions or enrichment. It's the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which a
00:05:13.140significant share of the world's oil passes every day. The Islamic regime wants to assert1.00
00:05:19.400greater control over shipping through the strait. While President Trump's administration is arguing
00:05:25.000that any attempt to impose tolls or restrictions could jeopardize the broader agreement that both
00:05:31.760sides are supposedly trying to reach. Think about that for a second. We're no longer just talking
00:05:39.460about a nuclear file. We're talking about freedom of navigation, global commerce, oil prices,
00:05:46.500military deterrence, and the possibility that one dispute over maritime access could unravel
00:05:55.620weeks of diplomacy. At the same time, President Trump told reporters today that the United States
00:06:04.100had very good meetings with the Islamic regime, and that in his words, it's all going well.
00:06:11.600and we'll get to that video as well. Vice President J.D. Vance also struck an optimistic
00:06:18.120tone, saying there's been early progress in Doha. But here's the obvious question.
00:06:25.640Is everything really going well? Because when you start digging into the details,
00:06:30.720you discover something very different. The Islamic regime publicly denies that direct
00:06:37.820meetings with Trump's envoys are even taking place. American officials describe constructive
00:06:44.260process. Islamic regime officials insist there are still major disagreements. That's not necessarily
00:06:51.580evidence that talks are failing, but it does tell us both sides are carefully managing public
00:06:59.140expectations while trying to preserve leverage. And then there's Israel. Israel isn't sitting
00:07:07.160at the negotiating table, but don't think for one second that Israel isn't one of the most
00:07:12.660important players in the entire process. Every concession, every delay, every security guarantee,
00:07:21.460every discussion about sanctions, every conversation about the Strait of Hormuz
00:07:27.080has implications for Israeli national security. Some reports indicate that U.S. negotiators have
00:07:35.460also been discussing regional security issues alongside the talks with the Islamic regime,
00:07:42.000underscoring how connected these negotiations have become. So tonight, I don't want to just
00:07:49.100give you the cable news talking points, although we will be tuning in to Fox News because I
00:07:55.420absolutely love Jesse Waters. I'm going to do what we always do on this channel and on The Goldie
00:08:03.320show. We're going to walk through exactly what's happening in Doha. We're going to separate
00:08:10.560verified facts from political messaging. We're going to look at what the Trump administration
00:08:17.100appears to be trying to accomplish. We're going to examine what the Islamic Republic wants.
00:08:24.320We're going to discuss why Qatar, a terrorist state that is spending billions of dollars0.90
00:08:32.320to infiltrate and indoctrinate American youth.0.86
00:08:37.400Why Qatar continues to play such an important role behind the scenes.
00:08:42.560And we're going to ask the question that I think matters more than any other.
00:08:48.900Is this negotiation moving the region closer to lasting stability?0.68
00:08:54.460Or is it simply buying the Islamic regime more time?0.78
00:08:59.440Because if history has taught us anything, it's that what happens behind closed doors and negotiations often shapes the Middle East for years to come.0.75
00:09:09.460So grab a coffee, or in my case, a bubbly, and tonight's flavor is lime flavored.
00:09:16.900Let me know where you're watching from in the comments.
00:09:20.100And if you're new here, make sure you subscribe, because tonight we're going much deeper than the headlines.
00:09:27.060I'm Goldie Gamari, and you're watching The Goldie Show.
00:09:31.400Before we get into it, I do want to once again wish all Canadians a very happy Canada Day.
00:09:38.780Happy Canada Day to all my Canadian peeps.
00:09:41.980And I am wearing my I Love Canada shirt in honor of Canada Day.
00:09:49.280So, guys, let's get right into it.0.97
00:09:52.800I think Jessie Waters might be starting soon.
00:09:56.560I also see that there is currently a match between USA and Bosnia.
00:10:05.600So obviously, we are all rooting for Team USA.
00:11:05.700Bobadi, announced the conclusion of talks in Doha on implementing the Memorandum of
00:11:12.740Understanding between Tehran and Washington. He claims that the participants agreed that
00:11:19.440a communication channel would be established tomorrow to report and record violations of
00:11:27.360memorandum. That's according to the Islamic regime's news agency that quoted Garibaba Diaz
00:11:36.840saying. So apparently the breaking news is that the Doha negotiations are now over, right? Breaking
00:11:48.200Iran. They mean the Islamic regime. That's one of, you know what, that is one of my biggest,0.99
00:11:52.340biggest pet peeves is when they say Iran when they actually mean the Islamic regime. So apparently0.83
00:11:59.220according to the Islamic regime, talks in Qatar on implementing the MOU with the U.S. have concluded.
00:12:07.800But anyways, I digress. Let me tune in to Fox News because I do have President Trump's full
00:12:15.480scrum from earlier today and I do have a lot of other things that I want to talk about as well
00:12:24.100and share but I don't like I don't want to um this is the challenge I don't want to um start
00:12:32.740President Trump's scrum and then just end it or or you know go in the middle of it um and interrupt
00:12:43.300But I will share this really quickly while we're waiting for Fox News.
00:12:48.040And this is going to give all of us some context.
00:12:50.800So this is from yesterday, where President Trump says, Iran agreed not to seek a nuclear weapon.
00:13:00.060Which is actually really interesting because for those of you who tuned in to Iran Revolution Live earlier today, I showed you videos of supporters of the Islamic regime who are angry about the fact that President Trump is saying this.
00:13:17.240So the fact that President Trump is claiming that, you know, Qalibaf and Arakchi, right?
00:17:58.940let me share this with you because this is huge
00:18:05.800so president trump yesterday said that the islamic regime has agreed to no nuclear weapons
00:18:14.440today we're seeing footage of islamic regime supporters who are wondering why
00:18:22.760Qalibaf and Araqchi are lying. So the footage, like the, the, you know, he's speaking in
00:18:31.920Persian, but you can follow along with the captions. So he says,
00:18:52.760Recently we were able to run four positions for every single one and then addedHmm to the other by then and then let us put these on their right
00:19:28.260So the Islamic regime supporters are absolutely freaking out at the fact that President Trump yesterday claimed that the Islamic regime has agreed to no nuclear weapons.
00:20:15.740It's almost won militarily, I would say.
00:20:18.840And it's really very simple. It's the denuclearization of Iran.0.90
00:20:23.860We don't want them to have a nuclear weapon and they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.0.53
00:20:27.000They've agreed to that. We'll have a meeting on that tomorrow.
00:20:31.660So that was yesterday. But let's see what President Trump said earlier as well.
00:20:38.560So now that Jesse Waters isn't speaking about Iran. That's interesting, by the way.
00:20:43.340I thought for sure that Jesse Waters would be speaking about Iran.
00:20:47.100but anyway let's watch president trump's um scrum from earlier today um i'll turn on the closed
00:20:55.900captions because usually the audio quality isn't the greatest i'm keeping an eye on jesse waters
00:21:01.020but let's watch this together so this will be the first flight of what i think is maybe the
00:21:10.700greatest commercial plane ever built. Also, I find it incredibly wild
00:21:17.020that President Trump is actually flying a plane that was sent by Qatar. Like, that's just...
00:21:30.540It baffles me. It baffles me. Qatar is literally a terrorist state.
00:21:37.180um like when president trump went to china0.83
00:21:44.140his delegation before they left the plane they had to uh you know leave all their phones
00:21:52.380and technology in the plane and then you know they were in china for a couple of days0.98
00:21:59.340And then when they had to board the plane to come back to the United States, they had to discard every single thing that they had received from the Chinese into a big trash bin before boarding the plane.
00:22:19.680So the fact that President Trump is actually boarding a plane that was gifted by Qatar, oh, I don't know. I don't feel good about that.
00:22:31.780Like, I mean, I'm assuming that, you know, they've done a full sweep through of the plane and, you know, maybe if they found any spy, you know, technology or whatever.0.97
00:22:47.680But still, like, I would never, you know, knowing what I know about Qatar, never in a million years would I accept a gift from Qatar.
00:23:04.260so i mean maybe the plane was thoroughly refurbished and investigated and you know0.97
00:23:14.480whatever but still like oh i don't know it's just uh doesn't sit right with me like you can't trust0.96
00:23:23.780qatar qatar is a terrorist state just as much as the islamic regime is qatar is just better0.68
00:23:32.240at hiding it. But anyways, it is what it is. I'm, I'm assuming, I mean, I can only assume0.98
00:23:39.400that, you know, the plane has been taken apart and, you know, inspected and whatever the case
00:23:48.840might be. But still, I don't know if I would, I don't know if I would risk that. But I'm assuming
00:23:54.740President Trump knows something that we don't, right? I said to Boeing, what's the best one?
00:24:00.940they said this is the best plane ever built and you're going to have the privilege of flying it
00:24:05.760and i have a privilege also of flying it but this is the first flight we're going to the
00:24:10.760kenny roosevelt presidential library opening and that'll be very good that'll be a lot of fun
00:24:18.220but i think you know to be honest with you uh i'm excited about the first one it's something
00:24:25.220nobody's ever seen anything like it even you people with all your experience and all of your
00:24:30.720talent you will never see anything like this so they just completed it they made it
00:24:38.400appropriate for a president that meets the security and all of the different bells and whistles
00:24:43.600they put on very complex now but it's really quite something and this is a plane that the
00:24:49.040united states of america should have our air force one was 35 36 years old and it would be parked
00:24:58.160next to the new ones like this and it really didn't look appropriate for our country so
00:25:05.040we're very proud of this the country is very proud of it and you can do two things you can low-key it
00:25:11.040or you can show it and i think the country should be very proud of it and it's beautiful and you'll
00:25:16.240see that in a little while when you board as far as things are going the denuclearization of iran
00:25:25.360is moving along well they've had very good meetings and we'll see we get them very interesting
00:25:31.760the denuclearization of iran he means islamic regime is going very well that's not that's not
00:25:38.640what we're hearing from inside of um occupied iran and if you didn't catch today's episode of
00:25:46.800iran revolution live you need to go back and watch that because i go over exactly what the islamic
00:25:55.040regime is saying about president trump and the you know nuclear denuclearization right
00:26:06.880very hard for three nights as you know but we're getting along very well so i call it the
00:26:12.400denuclearization and uh it's all taking place it's all going well the stock market is setting
00:26:20.480records virtually every day the oil price is way down we're down at 68 i see it at 68 today
00:26:27.520that's lower than when i started the uh i guess you could call it an attack on iran so that they
00:26:34.640never have a nuclear weapon so the oil price is now lower the retail prices the gasoline
00:26:40.400is coming down rapidly and if you have any questions let's go what's your favorite
00:26:46.000upgrade to the new plane and how much did it cost american taxpayers to upgrade the plane
00:26:50.720well of course very little relative to what it would cost if we did it a different way
00:26:55.920so this was a gift from a country that's treated us very well and they're an ally of us over in
00:27:02.960the middle east guitar and i went to boeing i said who has the best one they said guitar there's no
00:27:10.080there's never been a plane like it frankly we couldn't build a plane like this because we
00:27:14.240wouldn't be willing to spend the kind of money necessary they spent top dollars so the head of
00:27:19.440boeing said this is considered the best 747 they've ever built and i went to qatar i said i'd
00:27:25.760like to use it for a period of time because the other ones as you know are under construction
00:27:31.120they'll be here in two years and because you know the plane is 35 years old so i said i'd like to
00:27:38.000use it and uh the emir tamim who's a great gentleman he said no no i'd like to make a
00:27:45.200contribution to the country so uh it was very nice and guys i see there's a lot of discussion
00:27:51.680in the chat about how to pronounce qatar so the proper pronunciation is qatar um of course in the
00:27:59.680English language there's no letter so people replace it with Q but it's not
00:28:06.520cutter it's Qatar or Qatar but the you know the more appropriate translation in
00:28:14.560English or pronunciation would be Qatar I don't know why some people say cutter
00:28:19.780that's very weird to me it's definitely not cutter it's Qatar yeah it's not
00:28:26.740Qatar. No, guys, it's not Qatar. It's Qatar. And for those of us from the Middle East, we pronounce
00:28:32.740it Qatar. But the letter Q, that sound doesn't exist in the English language. So it's replaced
00:28:38.580with Q. It's similar to like Qasem Soleimani, right? The jihadi terrorist that President Trump
00:28:48.060exterminated back in 2020. Some people say, pronounce his first name like Qasem. Some people0.80
00:28:54.780say Qasim, but it's Qasim, right? So it's Qasim Soleimani. Same thing with Qatar. It's actually
00:29:01.760Qatar, but yeah, definitely not Qatar. We're able to do it in about five months,
00:29:08.360you know, bring it up to the presidential standard, meaning security-wise.
00:29:13.500Okay. So, I mean, that, you know, gives me a little bit of relief where, you know,
00:29:18.700President Trump says that, you know, for five months they were inspecting it, refurbishing it,
00:29:24.440doing whatever they needed to do to bring it up to presidential standards in terms of security.
00:29:29.080He said, no, no, I'd like to make a contribution to the country.
00:29:32.840So it was very nice. And we're able to do it in about five months,
00:29:37.640you know, bring it up to the presidential standard, meaning security wise.
00:29:42.680And you're going to get you're going to get a kick at it. There's just nothing like it.
00:29:46.840Mr. President, your financial closure shows you had a very lucrative year last year.
00:29:51.720what message does this send to average americans especially you know i don't get involved in my
00:29:58.360personal we have funds that run my money well i've made a lot of money before i became president
00:30:05.800and they invest my money and i don't talk to them i never i don't even speak to them so i have many
00:30:10.920people i don't know what they call closed accounts or something you put your money in and that's it
00:30:15.480i don't talk to them they're big institutions and they run it but yeah i've had a great career
00:30:21.480in business i've had a great career i don't know if i've had a better career in politics or business
00:30:27.560but i had a great career in business and uh you know you saw the cash and you report the
00:30:33.800different things and what they do is we gave it i think it's called the blind account but they
00:30:38.600basically they take it and i purposely i never speak to any of the people that run the money
00:30:43.400but they're at big institutions and they invest in whatever they invest
00:45:14.020So anything they sign, anything they agree to,
00:45:17.800this is what everyone needs to understand you're not dealing with rational normal logical actors0.99
00:45:28.580you're dealing with seventh century inbred jihadi terrorists who will literally lie to your face0.98
00:45:38.960and they'll do it without hesitation because they believe that it's their responsibility0.99
00:45:45.680to lie to the kafar. That's you. You're the kafar. I'm the kafar. We're the infidels,0.89
00:45:52.460right? They believe it's their duty to rid the world of infidels for the sake of their Allah1.00
00:46:01.140or whatever. Yeah. So this is why when I hear, you know, US negotiators saying that,1.00
00:46:11.180oh, things are going well. I'm like, oh, really? Like, why are you, why are you assuming that
00:46:16.620they're rational, normal, logical people? They're not. Because this is what they say
00:46:21.960behind the scenes. So I played it once for you. I know some of you follow, followed along with
00:46:28.940the subtitles, but let me play this again. And this time I will read the subtitles for you.
00:46:33.980So this jihadi Durkha Mullah starts off by saying, if we do not retaliate against the murderer of our leader, then without a doubt, our current leader and every future leader of the Islamic Republic will have to live in hiding forever.0.56
00:46:55.040So when he says, if we do not retaliate against the murder of our leader, basically what he's implying is the assassination of President Trump.
00:47:09.640That's what he's referring to. And they don't hide the fact, guys. They're not hiding the fact that this is what they want to do.
00:47:19.480because, I mean, I shared this yesterday, but I'll share this again, because this is really important.
00:47:28.760Look at this, remember? This is on the front page of an Islamic regime publication yesterday,
00:47:35.360where they're basically saying revenge is certain. And look at this. This is what they're
00:47:44.080publishing. This is what the Islamic regime is publishing in their media, okay? So when they0.86
00:47:51.960say revenge, we need revenge, this is the revenge that they're talking about. Keep that in mind.
00:47:58.060These are the kinds of people that the United States has been negotiating with in Qatar.
00:48:04.460All right, let's go back. So now when this jihadi mullah is saying if we do not retaliate,0.74
00:48:13.000But now you know what their retaliation, what they're implying when they say retaliate, right?0.86
00:48:20.840So, again, if we do not retaliate against the murder of our leader, then without a doubt, our current leader and every future leader of the Islamic Republic will have to live in hiding forever.0.75
00:49:19.300I hope all of them are on Israel's boom boom list.0.74
00:49:24.540And then he continues, when you're dealing with someone like that and you say that talking about retaliation and retribution is outdated.0.98
00:49:34.660So basically what he's saying here is Qalibov, right?
00:49:38.780So Qalibaf, that's this guy here, okay?
00:49:42.060Qalibaf is trying to be more pragmatic.
00:49:44.980Qalibaf is like, guys, let's just, you know, let's calm down.
00:54:31.160so islamic regime security agents gang rape two nurses detained for aiding protesters0.85
00:54:39.220two nurses so this is from march 15 two nurses working in a tehran hospital who treated wounded
00:54:48.800protesters during the nationwide uprising in january were tortured and reported the gang
00:54:54.920raped by security agents while in custody people familiar with the matter told iran international
00:55:01.760The sources, based in Tehran, requested anonymity for fear of retribution.
00:55:07.340The nurses were among medical staff at Tehran's Rajoy Cardiovascular Medical and Research Centre,
00:55:14.100who treated people injured during the massive protests that erupted in late December and spread into early January,
00:55:20.500drawing millions into the streets and prompting a crackdown that led to mass arrests and at least 36,500 deaths.
00:55:27.520One of the nurses, a 33-year-old woman, was repeatedly abused and raped during detention, according to informed sources who spoke with Iran International.
00:55:39.100Sources said agents subjected her to various forms of sexual torture.0.51
00:55:47.420In addition to assaulting her with their fingers, agents raped her in groups of two or three over consecutive days.0.95
00:55:54.020they also raped her by inserting a foreign object into her rear causing severe bleeding0.87
00:56:00.100in another form of torture agents took her along with dozens of other detained women
00:56:05.640to an elevated place and pushed them it all into a small pit-like space the injuries inflicted on0.89
00:56:13.720the nurses were so severe that doctors had to remove part of her intestine and she now lives1.00
00:56:19.360with a colostomy bag. Her uterus also suffered severe tearing and she has so far undergone two
00:56:26.260surgeries. Doctors may ultimately be forced to remove her uterus completely. Before she was
00:56:33.100transferred to the operating room, the nurse repeatedly asked doctors not to allow her to
00:56:38.140survive and said that if she came out of surgery alive, she would take her own life. According to
00:56:43.960an eyewitness, her psychological condition is so severe that her hands are currently tied to the
00:56:49.540hospital bed to prevent her from harming herself while she remains under the supervision of
00:56:54.640security forces. The second nurse was also subjected to gang rape in custody. Part of her0.56
00:57:01.880intestine was severely damaged and she has also been fitted with a colostomy bag, the witnesses
00:57:07.240said. Due to severe bleeding, the doctors removed her uterus completely. Sources said the family of
00:57:15.840one of the nurses was forced to pay significant sums of money to an intelligence officer to secure
00:57:20.920her release. According to the sources, a document was then prepared stating that the woman had
00:57:27.120entered into a temporary marriage with one of the agents, a step described as intended to create the
00:57:34.700conditions for her release. Guys, remember, in their, you know, jihadi religion, temporary0.95
00:57:41.120marriages are okay, right? Temporary marriage is basically just Islamic prostitution. So they1.00
00:57:47.480forced her to sign a paper. So, you know, admitting, like they basically forced her to
00:57:53.780admit that she was an Islamic prostitute in order to secure her release. She was also0.98
00:58:01.480required to sign a pledge stating that after her release, she would declare that she had been
00:58:07.040abused and raped by rioters, the sources said. So not only was she raped, not only was her uterus0.93
00:58:14.480removed, not only were part of her intestines removed, not only was she forced to sign a paper1.00
00:58:22.880to admit that she was an Islamic prostitute.0.99
00:58:30.080She also was forced to sign a paper1.00
00:58:32.580claiming that it wasn't the Islamic regime that raped her.0.99
00:58:38.460It was the innocent, unarmed Iranians, right?0.96
00:58:43.060When I talk about sexual violence, I'm not joking.
00:58:45.960The level of sexual violence that Iranians have experienced for the last 47 years, it would horrify and shock anyone.
00:59:00.080And this story, this is just the tip of the iceberg, unfortunately.0.99
00:59:04.700So going back to this disgusting demon, do you now understand why, how absolutely wild it is to me and other Iranians that this, this Durka, this demon, all of them, these evil Muslim Nazis,0.99
00:59:25.880they have been engaging in sexual violence and torture against the Iranian people for the last 47 years.1.00
00:59:36.000And yet they have the audacity to claim that their sisters in Islam will be raped by American soldiers.0.98
00:59:50.140Every accusation is an admission of guilt.0.97
01:02:10.580And when we talk about retribution and retaliation,
01:02:15.080that's it all right i think uh sean hannity starting in about 10 minutes i'm curious to see
01:02:28.220if sean hannity has anything to say about the islamic regime but i just wanted to share that
01:02:34.880with you because anyone who thinks that the islamic regime is prepared to enter into a peace deal
01:02:43.060So, this is why, I don't know why U.S. negotiators, I mean, the only reason I could think for why the U.S. mediators are claiming that the Islamic regime has agreed to a deal is because maybe that's going to result in more infighting within the Islamic regime.
01:03:09.520And that's exactly what we're seeing, because that Durkha Mullah and all those supporters are very angry that there's supposedly some sort of deal in the works.
01:03:21.700And keep in mind, guys, I've said this from the beginning, and I'll continue to say this.0.60
01:03:27.340I truly believe that the deal that President Trump wants the Islamic regime to sign is a surrender deal.
01:03:33.860And that's why the Islamic regime is refusing to sign it.0.79
01:03:36.800That's why the Islamic regime doesn't want to sign anything.
01:03:42.960And that's why the supporters are freaking out.
01:03:46.100Now, here's another video that I want to share.
01:05:02.700wow okay so wait guys we have an update thank you eagle spirit us just scored yay i'm so happy to
01:05:14.180hear that go team usa all right so we have an update on the fifa match i love that thank you
01:05:21.740thank you eagle for letting me know okay so let's go back and i'm going to read the subtitles now
01:05:30.400for you because guys, this is wild. Again, keep in mind, you're not going to see this in mainstream
01:05:35.440media. This is what the Islamic regime is broadcasting on their own channels. So he says,
01:05:44.000the war is not over. I made an analogy. I said, it's like an Olympic wrestling match.
01:05:51.080We are between the two halves. Round one and Iran wrestled very well.
01:05:57.640so much that it aroused the admiration of the world. You saw that parliament of an African1.00
01:06:06.140country, whereas if like, you know, African countries are relevant. I mean, I'm sorry,
01:06:09.720like, you know, no offense to our African viewers, but, you know, I think he's probably
01:06:15.540speaking about, if I had to guess, I would say he's probably speaking about South Africa. South
01:06:21.700Africa has been very, very pro-Islamic regime, unfortunately. The government, not the people.0.95
01:06:25.920But he's like, you saw that parliament of an African country where when our deputy ambassador's name was read, they all stood up and applauded him.
01:06:35.380Shame. Shame on that country. Probably South Africa.0.74
01:07:17.920So according to the Islamic regime and their supporters, the fact that Qalibaf and Araqqi are currently engaging in negotiations is seen as weakness.
01:07:28.720And this is what I've said as well, because within the Islamic regime, within their mindset, they don't view appeasement as, you know, a good thing.
01:19:10.520The U.S. delegation tasked with striking a peace deal with Iran is in Qatar.
01:19:15.740And at this hour, they are talking, but only to Qataris.
01:19:19.980The U.S. and Iran will not be speaking directly to each other.
01:19:24.340Messages will be passed between President Trump's son-in-law, Jerry Kushner,
01:19:27.680and U.S. Mid-East envoy Steve Witkoff by Qatari mediators, as the Iranian deputy foreign minister
01:19:34.160is expected to do when he arrives in Doha tomorrow. Another party not involved in direct
01:19:40.320talks would be Israel. After fighting alongside the U.S. against Iran, Israel faces a separate
01:19:46.540challenge in Lebanon, where it is pursuing its own agreement to disarm the Iran-backed terror
01:19:51.860group Hezbollah, even as the U.S.-Iran deal calls for an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
01:19:57.860Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israeli soldiers in the security zone in southern
01:20:02.540Lebanon today, along with Minister of Defense Israel Katz, and he delivered a message to
01:20:07.300Hezbollah and the world about his intentions. Our insistence is that we are not leaving southern
01:20:15.780Lebanon until the threat is nullified. And as long as Hezbollah remains here, armed and threatening1.00
01:20:22.020us, we are staying here. So where does Israel go from here now that the U.S. is going it alone in0.87
01:20:29.560regards to Iranian negotiations? Joining me now to answer that, Israeli ambassador to the United
01:20:34.420Nations, Danny Danone. Ambassador, okay, so Israel is forging ahead with Lebanon to do what exactly?
01:20:42.860There is a ceasefire between the two countries right now.
01:20:46.160Well, it's a very important milestone, a historic framework between the governments of Israel and Lebanon to move forward and hopefully in the future to normalize the relationship and to sign another peace deal.0.83
01:20:57.660Now, it's not easy, especially for the Lebanese, because they have Hezbollah, they have Iran, threatening the officials in Beirut not to move forward.
01:21:05.840And I think the Lebanese government took a very smart decision, bold decision to move forward with Israel.
01:21:11.820It's bad news for Hezbollah. It is bad news for Iran, but it is good news for the Lebanese people.
01:21:17.940Maybe, maybe finally, Liz, they will gain independence, and they will actually push Hezbollah out of the game.
01:21:24.100For people who don't understand what has been going on for decades now,
01:21:28.900Hezbollah, who is deemed a terrorist organization by the United States and by many other democratic nations,
01:21:36.080they somehow have entrenched themselves in a sovereign country, Lebanon, even though Lebanon
01:21:43.040has its own military with, what, 80,000 soldiers and a government. What is going on there? Why can
01:21:50.520the government not somehow excise that cancer from its own country? Guys, this is exactly what
01:21:57.860I've been telling you, right? Southern Lebanon is occupied by Hezbollah. Hezbollah is 100%1.00
01:22:05.640funded by the Islamic regime. Iran is heavily invested in Lebanon. For years,
01:22:12.820they put billions of dollars. What is going on there? Why can the government not somehow
01:22:18.400excise that cancer from its own country? Iran is heavily invested in Lebanon. For years,0.95
01:22:24.700They put billions of dollars into Hezbollah in Lebanon.
01:24:29.640Yeah, but the challenge here is that as long as the Islamic regime survives, Hezbollah is not going away.0.97
01:24:37.100As long as the Islamic regime survives, Hezbollah will always be there.1.00
01:24:40.720I think that that's extraordinarily important. And Israel is in it for its own survival. But it's really solid evidence that Israel is trying and being welcomed for talks with Lebanon. That said, after the U.S. signed its memorandum of understanding with Iran, which, of course, Iran immediately broke so many of the issues within that memorandum, cracks.1.00
01:25:03.140So it appeared to many Americans that cracks were starting to emerge,
01:25:07.080and it wasn't necessarily between President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:25:12.720J.D. Vance, the vice president, came out and had some comments that he made that struck a lot of people as very aggressive.
01:25:21.300Let's listen to what he said, and then I'd like your comment. Here's J.D. Vance.
01:25:24.120Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of
01:25:33.240Israel at this moment in time. And he happens to be the head of state of the world superpower.
01:25:38.720If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally
01:25:44.880that I have anywhere left in the entire world. First of all, I would imagine you say that's
01:25:50.100not true. Germany has been a very important ally to Israel. You could name a whole bunch of them
01:25:54.680as well. But how does that come off to you? Well, we value the partnership. We value the
01:26:00.020alliance between Israel and the U.S. We actually fought together. Look what the Europeans did.
01:26:03.960They didn't allow the U.S. Air Force to fly over Europe. And we actually sent our pilots to fly
01:26:09.360together with the U.S. pilots. And we won the world together. You know, there was criticism
01:26:15.100in Israel. It's a democracy. Some of the ministers, some of the politicians were not happy with the
01:26:21.160MOU that was signed between the U.S. and Iran. That's part of the game. But we appreciate the
01:26:26.300bond. We are skeptical about the Iranians. We know them. You know, I can share with you in 2018,1.00
01:26:31.000we sent Mossad agents into Tehran. We retrieved the archive from Tehran. And when we read the
01:26:37.640archive, we saw that they were lying to President Obama while they were negotiating with him in
01:26:42.7202015. So we take it very, very serious when we see the games of the Iranians.0.92
01:26:47.920Do you think President Trump understands that they're probably lying to him as well? In fact,1.00
01:26:51.720there's evidence now. They said that they would allow free travel for 60 days in the Strait of
01:26:56.200Hormuz, and now they are coming out with all kinds of threatening talk. Plus, they have been attacking
01:27:00.740ships. Yeah, because it's called taqiyah. If their lips are moving, they're lying. It's like part of1.00
01:27:05.600their religious belief right they believe it is their Allah given responsibility to lie1.00
01:27:11.500to the non-Muslim to lie to the kafir the infidels right you have to verify everything with them1.00
01:27:19.160and you have to keep leverage military leverage economical leverage sanctions because if you give1.00
01:27:24.940away the leverage at the beginning of the negotiations they will play games and they
01:27:28.800started to play games we know them very well that's why we take everything you know with a
01:27:33.440bit salt because we know the iranians we have the experience with them ambassador yeah well not the
01:27:40.080iranians the islamic regime we iranians we have experience with the islamic regime as well because0.96
01:27:45.680we've been dealing with them and we've been occupied by them for the last 47 years i want
01:27:51.040to go to you know as a final thing before i end tonight's live stream um there's something that
01:27:57.600jd vance said which i just wow like this was yesterday and uh laura loomer commented on this
01:28:05.980as well so let me um let me play what jd vance said first and then i'll share with you laura
01:28:16.260loomer's response to this what jd vance is saying here i'm not saying they're gonna you know i can't
01:30:43.380There's nothing Persian about the Islamic regime.0.99
01:30:49.520The Persian civilization existed for thousands of years before Islam was invented.
01:30:58.280The Persian civilization created the concept of religious freedom.
01:31:05.340The Persian civilization created the concept of paid leave for pregnant women.
01:31:19.240The Persian civilization eradicated slavery.
01:31:25.100thomas jefferson was inspired by cyrus the great the founder of the persian empire
01:31:39.020thomas jefferson was also inspired let's say by the muslim barbary pirates yeah
01:31:48.540Yeah. Thomas Jefferson back then knew exactly the threat of the Muslim invaders opposed to the United States.0.95
01:31:59.500So I find it absolutely insane that J.D. Vance is now claiming that the Islamic regime engaging in Taqiyah is a Persian negotiating tactic.
01:32:13.600No. It has nothing to do with Iran. It has nothing to do with Persia.
01:32:20.540I think J.D. Vance needs a little bit of a reminder on the relationship between Iran and the United States prior to the Islamic regime taking over in 1979.
01:32:37.480Because prior to 1979, Iran was one of the biggest allies of the United States.
01:32:49.140And I played this video before, but I'm going to play it again.
01:34:29.140In the United States Capitol in Washington, members of Congress hear the Shah speak of the friendship, respect, and firm alliance that exists between the people of Iran and the United States.
01:35:33.640So now, let's watch this video from 1962, where the Shah of Iran speaks about the firm alliance between Iran and the United States.
01:35:49.840In the United States Capitol in Washington, members of Congress hear the Shah speak of the friendship, respect, and firm alliance that exists between the people of Iran and the United States.
01:36:03.640America gave us generous and valuable financial and military assistance, thus greatly facilitating
01:36:15.160our task in the implementation of our vast economic and general development and security
01:36:21.400plans for which I wish to express to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks.
01:36:33.640We are absolutely certain that the freedom and security of peoples around the world,
01:36:43.320as well as your own security, depend upon the will and determination of the American
01:36:50.120people to continue with the struggle without lagging.
01:36:55.080We hope that you decide, as you have in the past, that it is worthwhile.0.98
01:37:00.720But I can assure you that whatever your decision may be, that the people of Iran have not maintained
01:37:08.320their freedom for 2,500 years in order to now surrender.
01:37:21.040At the White House, residents of American presidents, the Shah and Secretary of State
01:37:25.960Rusk join President Kennedy and Defense Secretary McNamara to discuss the collective security
01:40:58.960And then Sergio says, a free Iran should incorporate Afghanistan to its own territory.
01:41:05.240No, I don't think Taliban should ever oppress its own people again. Long live a greater Iran. No, guys, we have absolutely zero interest in taking over Afghanistan or incorporating Afghanistan in any way, shape or form.0.90
01:41:21.220um it's true that we share uh you know similar culture and you know history of course um you
01:41:30.540know back during the persian civilization afghanistan uh was part of the greater persian
01:41:35.640empire however these days um the culture is a little bit different so there's absolutely zero
01:41:42.680interest for iran to incorporate afghanistan in any way shape or form they have to deal with their
01:41:49.540own Durka situation. However, what I can say is that when the Islamic regime is overthrown,
01:41:56.520that will make things a little bit easier for Afghanistan.0.78
01:42:04.440And then our final super chat is from Minor Dine. Vance is not super bright. Try to forgive him if
01:42:10.740you can. Listen, I'm not, I'm not like angry. There's like, there's no need to like, there's
01:42:17.320no you know forgiveness or anything in that sense it's just it's just such a stupid comment right0.99
01:42:23.000like ultimately um it's kind of racist and it just makes me question whether or not he actually0.99
01:42:31.540understands the nature of the beast right does he actually understand what the islamic regime is all
01:42:37.500about because it's not a persian negotiation tactic it's an islamic negotiation tactic right0.55