00:29:18.040Representing so many nations, we know we are not alone, and we thank you for being with us.
00:29:31.040For all people around the world who stand today in unity with the Iranian people,
00:29:39.040this is not just because it's good for us and you do it out of compassion and care for our rights
00:29:47.320to liberty and justice and equality and human rights but understand that it is in your best
00:29:53.620interest too to have unlike this regime that has been propagating terror and radicalism
00:30:00.380We, the people of Iran, are peacemakers and not warmongers.
00:30:06.000We like to be friends, especially with the free world.
00:30:15.260We'd like to be able to have the best neighbouring relationship with the people of our area and
00:30:21.860the region, with the Arab countries, with Israel, and all our other neighbours.
00:30:26.600We are fighting for justice, we're fighting for human rights, we are fighting for liberty,
00:30:35.600we're fighting to put an end to all sorts of discrimination.
00:30:40.600Because as an Iranian, I stand here to tell you that I've dedicated 47 years of my life
00:30:47.600because I think that my country deserves far better than what we have right now.
00:30:56.600You now understand that their best remedy is to support the people of Iran, because ultimately a free Iran will be your best partner, not just to bring stability and peace, but it will be in your best economic interests and opportunities.
00:31:15.880Together we can prosper again, and the world will be so different once the Iranian people are free.
00:31:22.560I am here to guarantee a transition to secular democratic future.
00:31:31.860I am committed to be the leader of transition for you, so we can one day have the final
00:31:39.000opportunity to decide the fate of our country through a democratic, transparent process
00:31:45.200through the ballot box and free elections.
00:31:48.000And let's make sure that this time, especially the free nations of this world and their governments,
00:33:38.260And thank you all for everything that you did.
00:33:42.480And, you know, I still haven't figured out what's going on.
00:33:46.220There's, you know, someone from behind the scenes, you know, from from YouTube, like a real person who's now reached out to me.
00:33:52.800But what's interesting is that, you know, I tried all day to get, you know, YouTube's attention. And after I posted this video on YouTube, and you know, on Axe and Rumble, about 15 minutes later, I got an email from YouTube. And then that's when I realized, oh, okay, like my live streaming ability is back.
00:34:16.440But I'm still very, very concerned, Armin, because it like I still don't know what happened and why that happened.
00:34:26.160So it doesn't mean that it can't happen again or won't happen again to me or you or someone else, because it's very, very strange what happened.
00:34:36.660And it's just frustrating because, you know, we are the voice of Iranian people, especially let me just move something here.
00:34:44.820we're the voice of Iranian people, especially in the English language. Right. And now we're
00:34:51.880getting to a very critical point and silencing our voices when the voices of 90 million Iranians
00:34:58.960have already been silenced. It's wild. It's crazy. And we have to make sure this doesn't happen again
00:35:05.360to me or anyone else, because we like Arvind, we are going to share videos of people holding guns
00:35:14.360And we are going to share videos of, you know, people like we have, we've shared videos of Islamic regime terrorists, you know, shooting or Iranian freedom fighters shooting back.
00:35:27.960And I mean, that that is within the fair use because it's news.
00:35:31.940Like we're sharing updates about what happens in inoccupied Iran.
00:35:36.260So YouTube really needs to figure out what's going on here.
00:47:17.160Why is it that this jihadi terrorist Islamic regime, Mullah, can post videos about how he is fantasizing about taking female American soldiers captive as sex slaves, as concubines, right?1.00
00:47:36.280He can say that and he doesn't get penalized for that, this weird, disgusting, gross jihadi mullah.0.99
00:47:44.240And yet when I'm sharing the truth, when I'm sharing videos of events that are happening in occupied Iran, I am the one that's being penalized.1.00
00:49:33.260you might have you might have scared them that's why it's fake that's why your youtube is back0.98
00:49:37.340you you scared the crap out of them goldie
00:49:39.580and goldie you're so right to say that this is a common problem i was looking into this0.65
00:49:48.120uh can i show is it okay if i show some other people yeah yes of course look at this look how
00:49:54.280look how stupid this is look at this person five months ago on reddit was posting showed an airsoft
00:50:00.400gone on live and i got banned help he's saying i was live streaming and i was watching another1.00
00:50:05.980stream where they showed an airsoft gun with a clearly visible orange tip my life was my life
00:50:12.540was banned and i'm not allowed to live stream anymore because youtube thought it was a real
00:50:17.040gun and i violated the firearm policy look this is not even a political channel i think the live
00:50:22.460stream was feature is disabled i reached out to creator support and they wouldn't give me
00:50:27.560information on how long i am banned and the appeal was unsuccessful there you go basically the only
00:50:33.500critical info i got out of them was that this was not a warning nor a strike has anyone ever
00:50:39.640experienced this and now uh and how long were you banned from live streaming any advice0.95
00:50:45.660so yeah seems like you're it's so stupid you know the same thing happened to uh david wood0.94
00:50:53.380and you know i want to give a big shout out to david because david was such a huge help0.99
00:50:59.320to me these last 24 hours. And, you know, David was really like, he was amplifying my posts. He
00:51:06.360was sharing my posts. He was commenting. But like the exact same thing happened to him. So listen
00:51:12.760to this, like his experience is literally my experience. So he posted this on April 11,
00:51:19.100like two days ago. He says, if you want to know how massively dysfunctional YouTube is,
00:51:24.720check out this thread. Here's a screenshot of the moment team YouTube says we were holding a
00:51:31.720firearm while live streaming. That's us on the right. Is anyone holding a firearm? No, but they
00:51:39.680took down our strength. So this is the image, right? So this is them. Okay. And then this was
00:51:46.420the moment. So it was like, I guess a video of someone like doing target practice or something.
00:51:52.360Okay. And then he says, on the left is a TikTok video we were watching. There's a firearm in the TikTok video, but there's no policy against watching a TikTok video of someone with a firearm. And that's true. Arvin, like, there's no policy against us watching, like, news clips. Right?
00:52:15.440It's just us who shouldn't be holding a gun. We could watch other people. Yeah.
00:52:20.340there yeah yeah exactly exactly so that's the thing there's a firearm in the tiktok video but
00:52:25.940we're not holding it we're we're sharing like we're just sharing that um and that's what he
00:52:31.260was doing and then he says youtube sent me a notification explaining the takedown they said
00:52:37.300content that shows someone live streaming while holding handling or transporting a firearm isn't
00:52:42.560allowed on youtube of course we never did any of that just like me i never did that right since we
00:52:49.000weren't holding handling or transporting a firearm while live streaming i appealed as always team
00:52:55.700youtube instantly rejected the appeal because no one on the trust and safety team ever seems to
00:53:02.440care so exact same thing that happened to me instantly um it was rejected then he says i
00:53:10.160contacted team youtube here on x and told them that they had made a mistake they responded by
00:53:15.460confirming that we were in fact holding handling or transporting a firearm even though we weren't
00:53:20.840i mean at least team youtube got to them team youtube never got back to me then he says so i
00:53:26.920pointed out the obvious that and they refuse to respond because they don't care enough to actually
00:53:31.680fix their own mistakes okay in theory this wouldn't be too bad since youtube claimed they
00:53:39.020didn't give me a penalty because i may have been ignorant of the policy which we never violated
00:53:44.940Same thing. I got the exact same thing. Appeal rejected, no penalty. That's the message that
00:53:50.020I got too. But in fact, Team YouTube did ban me from live streaming even without any strike or
00:53:56.860penalty. So here's how the system works. One, YouTube's bots can't tell the difference between
00:54:03.920a streamer holding a gun and a streamer watching a video. Two, the bots take down your content
00:54:10.020because they suck. Three, when you appeal, the supposed human reviewers confirm whatever the0.95
00:54:16.660bot did because they're too lazy to care. Number four, when you contact team YouTube on X, they say
00:54:22.140they'll look into it, but they too simply confirm whatever the bot did. Five, YouTube says there
00:54:28.240will be no penalty, but they penalize you anyway and ban you from streaming based on their own
00:54:34.060mistake. Six, there's nothing you can do to get them to fix their mistakes. Seven, they do this
00:54:40.680to countless content creators every single day, and they never, ever care. Welcome to YouTube.
00:54:47.700Then he says, PS, to whichever incompetent YouTube team YouTube reviewer is reading this
00:54:52.880thread, I hereby agree to give you $10,000 in cash if you can show me where we did anything
00:54:59.000you accused us of doing should be easy since you've supposedly confirmed we did it and then
00:55:05.320he says update youtube sent me a dm saying they're going to take another look but how many looks does
00:55:10.680it take to figure out that none of us has a firearm at any point in the live stream
00:55:14.440and then it was eventually resolved so yeah this is a big problem
00:55:19.640yeah i can um we need to thank david for the supporting you like he he's uh david wood and
00:55:31.820also a positive prophet yeah he was great yeah both of them are really good when you know when
00:55:37.900like it's let me tell you something like david wood and a positive prophet none of them are
00:55:42.760atheists and whenever atheist republic was dealing with issues like violations or attack
00:55:49.620they were so kind to just be the first like when everybody was like ignoring us it was always
00:55:55.900david budd and a positive prophet that came to the rescue always every single time and also
00:56:00.340harris sultan as well um i just want to acknowledge that they're amazing they're amazing
00:58:17.980We made a lot of progress, but we also made very clear, and I think this is part of the progress we made,
00:58:22.440what what the terms where the United States could make some accommodation, what terms we were
00:58:28.180flexible on and what things we absolutely needed to see in order for the president of the United
00:58:32.540States to feel like he was getting a good deal. And so we lay those things out. We had some good
00:58:38.020conversations. I think it was the first time that you'd ever seen the the the Iranian government,
00:58:44.360the U.S. government meet at such a high level, maybe in the history of the current the current
00:58:48.900leadership of Iran. So that's, I think, a positive. And again, we did make some progress
00:58:53.400in the negotiation. The big question from here on out is whether the Iranians will have enough1.00
00:58:58.900flexibility, whether the Iranians will accept the critical things that we need to see in order for
00:59:04.360things to get done. Well, what are the red lines like for Iran and what didn't they accept? Why
00:59:09.340are we at the place we're at now? Yeah, so back out just a little bit, Brett, what the President
00:59:13.820of the United States has said is, number one, Iran could never have a nuclear weapon. So all of our
00:59:18.180red lines flow from that fundamental premise, because it is one thing for the Iranians to say
00:59:23.400that they themselves are never going to have a nuclear weapon. They are willing to say that,
00:59:27.940and that's good. But you have to, of course, verify these things. And there are two things
00:59:31.920in particular where the president of the United States really said we have no flexibility. We
00:59:36.300have to get to the outcome that the president said. On the first of those things, what some
00:59:41.380people call the dust, which is the enriched uranium that the Iranians currently possess,1.00
00:59:46.980we have said that we want that to come out of their country and we would like to take possession1.00
00:59:52.540of it. Now, why does that matter? That doesn't matter, of course, because they have access to
00:59:55.920that material now. That access, that material is actually buried underground by Operation Midnight
01:00:01.500Hammer. But if you think about this over the long haul, the president doesn't want to leave
01:00:05.280the next president or the president after that to be worrying about this program. And so we would
01:00:09.740like to get that material out of the country completely so that the United States has control0.88
01:00:14.940That's number one. And the second thing is that, again, to this point about verification, it's one thing for the Iranians to say that they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.0.50
01:00:23.800It's another thing for us to put in place the mechanism to ensure that's not going to happen.
01:00:28.480Part of that is, of course, to ensure that they don't have the ability to enrich uranium, which is how they got so close to a nuclear weapon before.0.98
01:00:36.000So those are really the two things where, frankly, the Iranians, I think, did make some progress.0.94
01:00:41.440They moved in our direction, which is why I think we would say that we had some good signs, but they didn't move far enough.0.99
01:00:48.980And so what we decided is, you know what, given that we don't think this current team and this current timeline is going to be able to make a deal, let them go back to Tehran.
01:00:57.640We're going to go back to Washington. And that's where we are.
01:01:00.360So here's the second video. Just let me because I want to make sure we get to that point as well.
01:01:04.460the country of iran now what's interesting brett about this is that in the process of doing this
01:01:11.340negotiation i do think that we acquired some knowledge about how the iranians are negotiating
01:01:17.580and this is ultimately why we left pakistan because what we figured out is that they were
01:01:22.940unable i think the team that was there one was unable to cut a deal and they had to go back to
01:01:28.780Tehran either from the supreme leader or somebody else and actually get approval to the terms that
01:01:35.660we had said. So again, whether we have further conversations, whether we ultimately get to a deal,
01:01:42.300I really think the ball is in the Iranian court because we put a lot on the table. We actually
01:01:47.580made very clear what our red lines were. We also made clear, Brett, that we actually would be very
01:01:52.940happy the president united states has said he would be very happy if iran was treated like a1.00
01:01:58.780normal country if it hadn't come out of goldie this is a confirmation that kali buff is not the
01:02:04.860main guy in charge it's a huge confirmation and i don't think it's much taba okay it's the irgc
01:02:13.580and right now that makes it Wahidi, Abdullahi, Zolgadr, Nejat. These are the people in charge.
01:02:22.380We finally got confirmation. And also Goldie, this is really difficult for getting a deal
01:02:30.460because it seems like Qalibov was very flexible, which means that the regime supporters are right0.59
01:02:37.900and he's a two-face. He's very flexible, but he's not the main decision maker.
01:02:43.180and even though he was flexible he was not flexible enough for the americans so it seemed
01:02:47.900like they proposed which is like really a big deal they proposed to dilute the enriched uranium
01:02:54.460inside iran instead of getting it out of iran which the americans were like no you get you're
01:02:58.940going to get that out of iran and also the americans won a 20 20 year ban on enriching
01:03:04.780uranium and apparently the islamic republic wanted under 10 i think it was five or something
01:03:09.980which goes completely in line with the theory
01:30:35.520The reason why Qalibaf is the mullah camp is because the mullahs are terrified that the booths are going to get rid of the mullahs.0.82
01:30:45.780So they see Qalibaf camp as their only hope to help them reject a complete takeover of the Islamic Republic by the IRGC, which is going to make the mullahs somewhat irrelevant, like the mullahs will still be relevant, but as puppets of the IRGC, because mullahs were in charge.
01:31:09.980But now, instead of the turbans, the boots are going to be in charge.0.74
01:31:14.300And I think that the mullahs are trying to support Qalibaf as a reaction.0.99
01:31:21.060And I also, I had the theory that this will happen, and I'm now seeing evidence for it,0.98
01:31:27.320especially because Alam al-Huda from Mashhad and Nabavyon,
01:31:32.680which is, these are really, really religious hardliner, like really hardliner mullahs.
01:31:38.300Nabavyyan is from the Pahidari camp, Al-Mulhoda has his own personal cult, and they are supporting Qalibaf, they're saying things that suggest that they're supporting Qalibaf, so they supported the negotiations in Islamabad, and Nabavyyan also mentioned that Mushtaba is endorsing Qalibaf,
01:31:59.800And given that Qalibov himself is not 100% Durka, and then Mullahs who are 100% Durka are trying to give him credibility by putting these statements out there, to me, it seems that they're getting united around Qalibov as a reaction to a complete IRGC takeover.
01:32:19.540so here's the interesting thing armin uh about ghalibov and i just sent you um a post in in
01:32:29.280the studio chat um you know i i saw some people and guys i i see a lot of super chats i promise
01:32:35.860you i will get to all the super chats thank you thank you so much for your support and your
01:32:39.800messages i appreciate you all we will get to them but armin i did notice a few people in the
01:32:45.180comments who were saying well you know like like khamenei is dead but still posting on his x
01:32:51.760accounts yeah i mean khamenei is still posting as of like yesterday and today but this is what's
01:32:57.020really interesting oh armin is a super nerd and that's why we appreciate him because armin like
01:33:02.480he knows this stuff like the back of his hand and that's why um that's why armin is is invaluable
01:33:09.020and priceless oh well thank you thank you uh but but but going back to kalibov armin you know this
01:33:16.640news now came out that apparently apparently kalibov isn't even running his own x account
01:33:23.680and it's actually being run by someone in the united states yeah oh yeah mason zaman abadi
01:33:32.300that's the guy here here he is did you want to go through this this thread because this is insane
01:33:39.460like so guys so so for before like this thread came out all like the iranian community we kind
01:33:47.220of had a sense because we were looking at qalibov's posts and the way he was posting in english
01:33:52.360it did not make sense like it was um he was using like too many sort of american
01:33:59.740terms or phrases you know the screenshots that he was using were kind of like in english anyways
01:34:06.120this thread is going to go through it all but just you know watch this and armin will guide
01:34:11.200you through this because this is fascinating yeah so galibov this is a issue people were
01:34:19.440bringing up for a while but as goldie mentioned this post by him had so many people were like
01:34:25.280okay who's posting these so galiba posted this saying enjoy the current uh pump figures with
01:34:32.480the so-called blockade soon you'll be nostalgic for fold four dollar to five dollar uh gas and he
01:34:40.880posted a picture of a gas stations near the white house which really suggests that he so whoever
01:34:49.040took the screenshot it's obvious for so many reasons based on the screenshot that this is
01:34:54.160their google map account and their base in the us i mean google services is not even allowed in iran
01:35:00.640but i don't know what this is goldie before i go through where's that thread what is this
01:35:04.640why don't you ask rock okay that's a good i'm gonna ask gemini okay yeah
01:35:16.240but so oh i think i think he's supposed to be fafo or something
01:35:24.160It looks like some sort of math equation with like F-A-F-O maybe.
01:42:26.860and venezuela and this is interesting because brent is under 100 again so i dropped
01:42:34.380um when the ceasefire was announced to 92 and then look at this when the ceasefire uh negotiations
01:42:42.940failed it went all the way back to 102 and now is going back to 97. this is crazy that like this0.73
01:42:52.300Goldie, this is the first military operations at this scale around the Persian Gulf0.54
01:42:59.800that hasn't gotten us crazy, crazy high oil prices.
01:43:05.740We were supposed to have 200 by now, and we haven't.
01:43:10.260Well, remember, Armin, remember when President Trump went after Maduro and Venezuela, right?
01:43:17.260Right. This was after January 8, but it was obviously before February 28. And President Trump went after Venezuela and Maduro and everyone was like, wait, why is he doing that? And then I was like, guys, like this is this is actually related to the Islamic regime because Venezuela and the Islamic regime are very close.
01:43:37.140So by President Trump basically freeing Venezuela and getting rid of Maduro, he's laying the groundwork to go after the Islamic regime.0.94
01:43:49.540And look at this, like President Trump was thinking about this ahead of time, right?0.99
01:43:54.900Before anyone knew what was going on, because now one of the reasons that oil is so low is because Venezuela is free and Maduro is not there, right?
01:44:05.900so free venezuela is also helping with with everything that's going on as well and people
01:44:11.180are just um you know too too short-sighted to see that yeah and we and goldie we were told that this
01:44:17.820is the the most devastating shock to the economy and meanwhile smp 500 is up uh 27 year over year
01:44:29.100and you can see we have already somewhat recovered a lot of the losses already from
01:44:35.100the these military operations starting like we're up year over year we're up six months
01:44:41.900we're up one month we're up one five days i mean one year go to one year let's see what one year
01:44:49.580looks like okay what about five years go to five years five years look at that yeah like
01:44:56.860Like, compare President Trump to, like, you know, Biden.
01:45:47.980I mean, I expected for this to take a while to recover.
01:45:50.960I mean, we might go back down again, but the fact that we haven't seen a major hit is like a miracle.
01:45:59.000Historically, these events like this would hit the economy really hard, and we haven't seen that at all.
01:46:07.060And the markets are forward-looking, unlike the labor market, which is backward-looking.
01:46:13.620And here, actually, President Trump has some recent posts from President Trump about this, which is relevant to what we're saying.
01:46:20.100He's saying, Iran's Navy is laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated, there you go, 158 ships.
01:46:31.020What we have not hit are, yeah, this guy's, this small number of what they call fast attack ships, okay?
01:46:39.040So these are really small, fast boats, basically, that they could cause trouble for, you know, commercial ships.
01:46:47.580These are no problem for military ships, but they can cause problems for commercial ships, okay?
01:46:53.620So, fast attack ships because we did not consider them much of a threat.
01:46:57.840Warning, if any of these ships come anywhere close to our blockade, they will be immediately eliminated using the same system of kill, what we use against the drug dealers on boats at sea.
01:47:11.480it is a quick and brutal oh it is quick and brutal ps 98.2 percent of drugs coming into the u.s
01:47:19.020by ocean or sea have stopped thank you for your attention to this matter president donald j trump
01:47:24.820and if you want to put some visuals in this uh this is i think what it looks like guys like let
01:47:31.820me know like this is what uh some people are suggesting that this is where u.s is putting
01:47:36.760so this is the islamic republic blockade i guess where they're collecting tolls and this is where
01:47:43.760us is putting theirs ours your president should post this and say ours is bigger
01:47:50.540okay so this is interesting so so yeah this is i don't want the time to get like
01:48:03.680And then we have another post by President Trump saying, 34 ships went through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, which is by far the highest number since this foolish closure began, President Donald J. Trump.
01:48:21.760So 34 is good. That's an increase in number compared to what we had before.
01:48:27.620So things are moving in the right direction.
01:48:29.480I also saw Israel Hayom just a few hours ago
01:48:36.280reporting that U.S. rejects the Islamic Republic's request
01:49:25.900Yeah. President Trump goalie is very confident that they're going to come back to the table and offer everything that President Trump wants.
01:49:33.940It's hard for me to see how that's going to be possible, given that the pro regime people will not have any of that.
02:04:43.400actresses these are all like fake people
02:04:45.340Um, yeah. Okay, so let's go to one of the biggest pieces of news from today. Of course,
02:04:57.560His Royal Highness King Reza Pahlavi, he spoke today, sorry, he spoke today to a delegation
02:05:05.780um of Swedish parliamentarians in the um in the parliament in the Swedish parliament so
02:05:15.440before we go to that um let's just show you Iranians so so this was today
02:05:22.920look at look at all of these Iranians who gathered today you know today's what it's Monday
02:05:31.020So it's a weekday, middle of the day. But look at how many Iranians gathered just to bear witness to King Nuzapahlevi's speech. So he was invited by parliamentarians, like by Swedish parliamentarians, to go and speak.
02:05:52.160So I'll just play a little bit because like this is going to go through his whole speech, but I have his whole speech for you here.
02:06:01.020armin look at this lion and son and the crown isn't that amazing wow that's a pallavi crown
02:06:09.560that's cool i really like this artwork i i really really want this i don't know who made this but i
02:06:16.140so that's one video um oops and then here's another one
02:06:46.140And of course, you can see the flag of Sweden, you can see the Lion and Sun flag, you can Sweden there, you can see America, and of course, Israel, right? Because whenever there is a pro-Iran, pro-freedom, patriotic rally, Iranians, they'll always have four flags, at least four flags.
02:07:05.460They'll have the flag of Iran, obviously, lion and sun, with or without the crown.
02:24:49.340The demand is not for a kinder jailer. The demand is for freedom.
02:24:56.680There is a military dimension to these events that this chamber is watching closely, and I will not pretend otherwise.
02:25:04.580But I say to you, however the military operation currently on pause turns, whether it accelerates the Islamic Republic's fore or merely deepens the fractures within it, the outcome of Iran's revolution will not be determined by any force from the outside.
02:25:26.180it will be determined by the Iranian people themselves.
02:25:34.620the uprising that the people of Iran ignited in January
02:25:38.440with their own blood and their own courage,
02:25:42.000cannot be extinguished by any regime calculation,
02:25:45.780any diplomatic maneuver, or any military result.
02:25:50.700The people started it, and the people will finish it.0.93
02:25:56.180If the military operation pushes the Islamic Republic into the historical abyss where it belongs, we will be there, ready, organized, and determined to build what comes after.0.83
02:26:13.200And if the regime survives the immediate storm, we will continue the revolution until it is complete.0.91
02:26:21.160We began this journey. We will see it to its end.
02:26:26.180history has given us no other choice when I look at Europe I see ambivalence0.95
02:26:36.620and a continued inability to see the reality of the streets of Iran I am1.00
02:26:44.780disappointed yet not surprised at the rush to engage this criminal regime the0.65
02:26:52.100The regime has murdered tens of thousands of its own citizens.
02:26:57.000The regime is sponsoring terrorism on the streets of Europe, including in Sweden.
02:27:04.040The regime is threatening and blackmailing European governments with hostages and violence.
02:27:12.300The Europe I believe in is supposed to stand for human rights, democracy and equality.
02:27:21.120It has been a proud record in previous struggles, fighting against apartheid in South Africa,
02:27:28.040supporting the Solidarity Movement in Poland, and now in backing Ukrainians in the fight
02:29:59.660You have restricted visas for Iranian embassy staff.
02:30:03.660You prosecuted Hamid Nouri for crimes against humanity under universal jurisdiction, setting a historic precedent.
02:30:12.240But it did not last. Sweden returned Nuri to Tehran, where he was given a hero's welcome by his fellow murderers.
02:30:24.420While he was allowed to return to boast of his crimes on state television, Dr. Ahmad Reza Jalili was forced to continue to suffer in the regime's torture chambers.
02:30:37.340it was 10 years ago that he was taken and he is still captive
02:30:45.900decisions like this emboldened the regime to take more hostages to commit more crimes
02:30:52.860and to further defy the world a french senator told me a few months ago
02:31:00.620our governments have become hostages to our hostages
02:31:04.620but governments still have a choice whether to give in to blackmail or not
02:31:12.460Vaclav Havel once said that the only genuine security in the world is a security rooted in
02:31:22.260truth the truth is as long as this regime remains in power Sweden and the free world will not be
02:31:31.880safe. Why did Sweden join NATO? Because of Putin's wars of aggression against Ukraine.
02:31:41.380That decision was correct, and it was necessary. Let us not forget that the Islamic Republic is0.96
02:31:50.300not a bystander to Russia's war. Tehran has supplied drones and missile technology to Moscow.
02:31:57.900Iranian manufactured weapons have struck Ukrainian cities.
02:32:05.680Regime technical cooperation has sustained Putin's capacity to wage war against a democratic
02:39:46.140They will ask what you did and what you refused to do when it mattered.
02:39:53.500And one day soon, and I say this not as sentiment, but as strategic conviction,
02:40:01.860when Iran is free, when its people stand again among the free nations of the world,
02:40:09.220So, when his children inherit a country without fear, we will all know that this was the moment when history turned, the moment when a great people refused to kneel, the moment when free nations chose not to look away.
02:40:31.040Let it be written that when that day came, Sweden was ready.
02:40:39.940When the Iranian people stood for freedom, Sweden stood with them.