Goldie Ghamari - April 26, 2026


IRAN REVOLUTION LIVE: DAY 119


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Ayatollah Khomeini's last words to the Iranian people: "The world must not negotiate with a regime that has an insatiable lust for blood." Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a final message to the people of Iran.

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00:17:49.800 Sipi didam shabat zepar padi shabenaam shaham sida shabim
00:17:59.260 Berae mihanam man utoma shabim
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00:21:19.800 ...
00:21:49.800 When you look at the crowds today, you have maybe 5,000, 6,000 people here.
00:22:03.960 On the streets yesterday, a million people, a million Iranians in the street for the Ayatollah Khomeini.
00:22:08.920 Does that not give you concern? Does that not make you afraid?
00:22:11.960 Because they are afraid, yeah, that's right.
00:22:14.000 And most of the people don't say anything because they are afraid.
00:22:18.280 And they are in silence, you know, they don't say anything. 0.56
00:22:22.640 Is this the silent majority of Iran, out here now? 0.79
00:22:25.020 Yes, yes, yes, that's right. 0.75
00:22:26.800 You want the Shah to return? 0.98
00:22:28.900 Yes, Shah! Shah! Shah! Shah!
00:22:31.900 Shah to the country! 0.99
00:22:33.720 I want you Shah! 0.79
00:22:45.340 Why do you want the Shah? Why does she want the Shah? 0.97
00:22:47.700 ...
00:23:15.660 across iran ordinary people took to the streets in peaceful protest millions of citizens more than
00:23:23.020 400 cities their demands clear dignity justice freedom the response from the regime was absolute
00:23:34.140 brutality security forces opened fire on unarmed protesters tens of thousands of innocent men
00:23:42.940 women and children were killed on the streets but the killing machine did not stop there
00:23:51.900 despite what the regime has told the world the machinery of terror has only intensified
00:23:58.300 dozens of detainees many of them children are being forced to confess to crimes they never committed
00:24:12.940 Right now, at least eight people are at risk of imminent execution.
00:24:33.840 Their lives can be taken at any moment.
00:24:37.660 These are not criminals.
00:24:39.020 They are peaceful citizens who dared to hope for a better future.
00:24:44.020 The world must not look away.
00:24:46.020 The world must not negotiate with a regime that has an insatiable lust for blood.
00:24:53.020 The world has a moral obligation to stop this cycle of terror, now and for good. 1.00
00:25:09.020 to all of our friends around the world under the yoke of the islamic republic 0.97
00:25:17.820 iran is identified in your minds with terrorism extremism and poverty
00:25:25.020 the real iran is a different iran a beautiful peace-loving and flourishing iran
00:25:32.940 It is the Iran that existed before the Islamic Republic and it is the Iran that will rise
00:25:40.320 again from its ashes the day the Islamic Republic falls.
00:25:46.380 So let me be clear about how a free Iran will act towards its neighbors and the world after 0.57
00:25:52.840 the fall of this regime.
00:25:56.520 In security and foreign policy, Iran's nuclear military program will end.
00:26:04.080 Support for terrorist groups will cease immediately.
00:26:08.200 A free Iran will work with regional and global partners to confront terrorism, organized crime, 0.80
00:26:16.400 drug trafficking, and extremist Islamism. 1.00
00:26:21.860 will act as a friend and a stabilizing force in the region, and it will be a responsible
00:26:28.620 partner in global security.
00:26:33.260 In diplomacy, relations with the United States will be normalized and our friendship with
00:26:39.620 America and her people will be restored.
00:26:44.020 The State of Israel will be recognized immediately.
00:26:48.640 We will pursue the expansion of the Abraham Accords into the Cyrus Accords, bringing together 0.84
00:26:54.660 a free Iran, Israel, and the Arab world.
00:26:58.960 A new chapter will begin, grounded in mutual recognition, sovereignty, and national interest.
00:27:09.500 In energy, Iran holds some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the world.
00:27:15.520 A free Iran will become a reliable energy supplier to the free world. 0.62
00:27:22.040 Policymaking will be transparent. 0.99
00:27:25.400 Iran's actions will be responsible. 1.00
00:27:28.780 Prices will be predictable. 0.57
00:27:31.840 In transparency and governance, Iran will adopt and enforce international standards.
00:27:39.380 Money laundering will be confronted.
00:27:42.380 Organized corruption will be dismantled.
00:27:45.520 Public institutions will answer to the people.
00:27:50.740 In the economy, Iran is one of the world's last great untapped markets.
00:27:58.040 Our population is educated, modern, with a diaspora that connects it to the four corners of the world.
00:28:06.820 A democratic Iran will open its economy to trade, investment, and innovation.
00:28:12.940 and Iran will seek to invest in the world.
00:28:18.180 Opportunity will replace isolation.
00:28:22.480 This is not an abstract vision.
00:28:25.920 It is a practical one, grounded in national interest, stability and cooperation.
00:28:34.160 To achieve this, now is the time to stand with the Iranian people.
00:28:39.840 The fall of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular democratic government in Iran will not only restore dignity to my people, it will benefit the region and the world.
00:28:57.340 A free Iran will be a force for peace, for prosperity and for partnership.
00:29:09.840 Look at us here today, we see so many flags, representing so many nations, we know we are
00:29:24.080 not alone, and we thank you for being with us.
00:29:32.600 For all people around the world who stand today in unity with the Iranian people, this
00:29:40.520 is not just because it's good for us, and you do it out of compassion and care for our
00:29:47.500 rights to liberty and justice and equality and human rights.
00:29:52.200 But understand that it is in your best interest too, to have, unlike this regime that has
00:29:58.220 been propagating terror and radicalism. We, the people of Iran, are peacemakers and not
00:30:05.280 warmongers. We like to be friends, especially with the free world.
00:30:16.600 We'd like to be able to have the best neighbouring relationship with the people of our area and
00:30:22.540 the region, with the Arab countries, with Israel, and all our other neighbors.
00:30:30.540 We are fighting for justice, we're fighting for human rights, we are fighting for liberty,
00:30:36.540 we're fighting to put an end to all sorts of discrimination.
00:30:41.540 Because as an Iranian, I stand here to tell you that I've dedicated 47 years of my life
00:30:48.540 Because I think that my country deserves far better than what we have right now.
00:30:58.540 To now understand that their best remedy is to support the people of Iran.
00:31:04.540 Because ultimately a free Iran will be your best partner.
00:31:08.540 Not just to bring stability and peace, but it will be in your best economic interests and opportunities.
00:31:15.540 Together we can prosper again, and the world will be so different once the Iranian people are free.
00:31:25.540 I am here to guarantee a transition to secular democratic future.
00:31:31.540 I am committed to be that leader of transition for you, so we can one day have the final opportunity to decide the fate of our country
00:31:41.540 of our country through a democratic, transparent process through the ballot box and free elections.
00:31:50.340 And let's make sure that this time, especially the free nations of this world
00:31:55.860 and their governments, stand on the right side of history.
00:31:59.700 Well, Durud Patriots, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
00:32:13.740 Welcome to Day 119 of Iran Revolution Line with your wonderful and amazing host, Mr.
00:32:23.640 Armin Navabi.
00:32:25.360 And your wonderful and amazing host, Gouldy Gamari.
00:32:29.700 thank you so much thank you so much guys for those who are watching and don't know the reason that i
00:32:34.820 call armin mr armin navavi is because of that washington was it the washington post article
00:32:42.100 uh washington um yes no no that was exactly washington journal washington journal yeah so
00:32:48.340 so armin was quoted wall street wall street journal wall street journal you can okay i was
00:32:53.860 confused washington post your wall street journal sorry yes yeah so that's why mr armin navavi now
00:33:00.820 because he was quoted as uh mr navavi in the wall street journal so that's why he's a mr now
00:33:07.540 so in case you guys didn't know that that's why i'm not i'm not miss goldie damari but then i
00:33:12.260 tried to do the same to you and you didn't like it you're like nope we're not doing that
00:33:15.860 well arvin what is going on today we're going to islamabad we're not going to islamabad going
00:33:30.320 to islamabad not going to islamabad it just keeps going back apparently like i don't know so galibov
00:33:36.680 is going no arahchi is going arahchi is going meeting with the americans arahchi is going by
00:33:41.380 himself not meeting with the americans so yeah apparently president trump just posted
00:33:47.380 canceling the trip so no negotiations there you go
00:33:53.780 i mean we knew this was going to happen anyway because the negotiations have been
00:33:59.140 delayed every day like every day it's another delay another delay like okay
00:34:03.300 the next day okay the next day okay the next day and now guys an hour ago president trump posted
00:34:09.620 I just canceled the trip of my representatives going to Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians.
00:34:18.320 Too much time wasted on traveling. Too much work.
00:34:22.140 Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their leadership.
00:34:28.580 Armin, I love how he puts the leadership within quotes, right?
00:34:33.340 No one knows who is in charge, including them.
00:34:36.660 also we have all the cards they have none if they want to talk all they have to do
00:34:43.140 is call president donald j trump
00:34:50.580 armin this is turning into uh like schrodinger's schrodinger's negotiations
00:34:58.180 who knows yes yes what are your thoughts on that arrival well it shows that there's
00:35:05.940 islamic republic is having a huge chaotic situation internally that nobody i think there are many
00:35:13.260 people within the islamic republic who want to negotiate but they're so afraid of being called
00:35:18.020 a traitor so they're pushing other people to go negotiate and they don't want to be themselves the
00:35:22.960 ones themselves that goes there so everybody is trying to push like try to see who else will
00:35:27.920 do what everybody else doesn't want to do because they don't want to be considered traitors and
00:35:35.940 Yeah, nobody's going.
00:35:38.520 And even Araqqi, I mean, you saw on state TV, you know, like Nabavian and that other guy from the Security Commission, from the Member of Parliament, they were saying like, no, like one of them was saying, we're not going to talk nuclear.
00:35:52.820 The other one was saying that there shouldn't even be a negotiation. 0.93
00:35:55.920 So they created this whole mess for themselves.
00:35:58.300 they basically created a situation that anybody who wants to talk to the americans will be a
00:36:03.480 treasonous dynast spy trade you know betraying the ideals of the revolution and pissing in the
00:36:10.320 blood of ali khamenei so why why should i be like you go so so arvin what does what does this mean
00:36:20.240 what is it i'd love to get your analysis on this because i you know i actually um so one of the
00:36:25.120 reasons i started the live stream a little bit later is because i actually just had um an interview
00:36:30.700 uh with um with newsmax so i was on newsmax again um and we were speaking about this so i mean if
00:36:38.100 you want i can i can sort of share um my my interview there and uh what we spoke about it
00:36:44.440 was really good but i'd love to get your thoughts and your analysis first yeah you know you know
00:36:50.460 this is a classic prisoners dilemma situation if all the officials within the islamic republic
00:36:56.140 cooperated with each other and said that let's negotiate they might be able to save themselves 0.56
00:37:01.900 right but whatever everyone else does it has been in your personal best interest to be like i'm not
00:37:09.100 going to speak to the american screw the americans left to america blah blah blah so everybody is
00:37:14.700 working on their own personal interests and that's why there's no cooperation it's a classical
00:37:18.860 prisoners dilemma right so do you think that um these negotiations are actually going to happen 0.84
00:37:29.740 or do you think that president trump is just exposing um the hypocrisy of the islamic regime 0.93
00:37:37.820 and he's been like to me it seems like he's just he's just showing the world right why you can't 0.91
00:37:44.620 negotiate with terrorists because it's completely useless yeah the problem that the islamic republic
00:37:52.460 is having with president trump is that he tells you what you're what you're doing behind the
00:37:56.940 scenes so the islamic republic wishes that they could have an image that they are harsh against
00:38:03.100 america but behind the scenes they would capitulate and be more flexible to president trump but
00:38:08.860 president trump just keeps exposing what's happening behind the scenes so that they can't
00:38:13.580 have that facade they can't have that mask on he's basically removing the mask and they're like why
00:38:21.100 can't you just like goldie there was one member of parliament within the islamic republic that said
00:38:25.980 all of our problems would be solved if you just took president trump's phone away from him
00:38:30.220 he actually said
00:38:32.380 are you serious yeah yeah i forgot which one he said 0.91
00:38:36.060 what that's crazy these people are insane
00:38:43.260 just stop talking just stop talking and the comments were so funny i was like oh he's exposing
00:38:51.900 all of you guys yeah so basically exactly what you said he's exposing them yeah yeah yeah should i go
00:38:59.420 to um my my interview really quick it's about it's about a 10 minute long video and i'd love to get
00:39:04.700 just two two issues just two quick points one is that president trump um i think if he was just
00:39:15.660 united states he would be comfortable just staying here right now right he would be just like i don't
00:39:21.420 i don't need to go to war the blockade is basically hurting these people we'll just sit back until
00:39:26.380 they are crying and come to me crying on their knees right with the because of the blockade
00:39:31.980 the only the only three reasons why president trump might start military operations even though
00:39:39.900 the blockade seems to be working very well and it seems to be good enough is one the arab countries
00:39:46.780 around the persian gulf they don't like to wait because they don't like the situation with the
00:39:51.660 state of hormones at all and they are begging president trump to escalate everything so that 0.84
00:39:57.580 we could get over the situation right now that's why israel has a kill list that is very eager to 0.63
00:40:04.460 get back to and they are urging president like they want president trump to continue military
00:40:10.780 operation go back to military operations so do the israeli people right uh they are like get it
00:40:17.580 over with already most of like that's that that's the uh apparently the messaging coming out of the
00:40:24.620 the Israeli people. And lastly, the Islamic Republic supporters are pushing the Islamic
00:40:30.760 Republic to go back to war because they were under the delusion that they were winning
00:40:35.380 and the ceasefire is just saving the Americans and the Israelis. So they want to go back
00:40:40.440 to war as well. And also there are many people within the Islamic Republic who think that
00:40:44.480 the negotiations are dividing them and military operations unite them. Not with the rest of
00:40:51.120 iranian people but among the pro-regime people themselves so they're so and because not that
00:40:56.640 president trump like is listening to the islamic republic but the islamic republic is thinking that
00:41:01.440 maybe we should strike first because we can't deal with the ceasefire the ceasefire and the blockade
00:41:06.720 is too much to handle we should go back to military operation so that's why we might see
00:41:10.640 actually military operations so that's point number one and point number two i don't know
00:41:14.480 goldie if you're having the same issue as me but i'm having a hard time getting updates from x
00:41:20.080 because of how viral princess of power of his video has gone right and every time i go to the
00:41:25.760 home page it's just like let me actually show everybody like look this is a this is a good
00:41:33.520 problem to have but like look i can't like this is my home page like what is going on every like
00:41:42.640 like well there's this one now i'm seeing something like it's just oh there we go this one this one
00:41:50.400 i just keep getting it's just this like i'm not getting any news updates it's just
00:41:56.080 like what is going on like is it are you have are you experiencing the same thing
00:42:02.960 the home page is like i used to get so many different show your home page show your home page
00:42:08.480 i showed oh you didn't see it here let me show it again like just scroll down a little bit let's see
00:42:16.240 yeah here like
00:42:23.120 like this video of princess of palavi talking about europe it's just my entire home page i can't see
00:42:31.520 any news updates because everybody is just like look that's my home page
00:42:37.120 like i don't know what's going on now at least like now at least i'm getting a few other news
00:42:43.360 but just like a few hours ago i was just like it was all this video all people quote tweeting
00:42:50.640 this video from princess of palavi it was all just that is that the same for you because um yeah so
00:42:58.320 it is but like i have you know i have like curated lists that i've made so yeah so i go to like my
00:43:04.800 curated lists but uh yeah like it's it's all i so actually like for me i i'm you know what armin
00:43:12.160 i'm part of the problem i'm part of the problem because i've pinned his video to the top of my
00:43:18.640 x account anyway so to that to that so definitely my problem like my fault as well because i'm
00:43:27.440 contributing to that but i mean it's such a powerful video and it's so important um you
00:43:33.360 You know, why don't we play it one more time, just because it is such an important video.
00:43:39.020 And it's so, like, he's calling out the hypocrisy, and this is the time to do it.
00:43:45.360 I have spent the past several weeks traveling across Europe,
00:43:50.440 speaking to members of parliaments, governments, and the press.
00:43:55.380 My visit had one objective, to give a voice to the millions of Iranians held hostage
00:44:02.100 by the Islamic Republic, its terror, and its internet blackout.
00:44:07.620 The millions of Iranians who have been silenced. 0.89
00:44:12.540 But I can now say with confidence that that silencing,
00:44:17.860 that censorship is not just happening at the hands of the regime in Iran,
00:44:23.020 but by the international and particularly the European media.
00:44:28.160 So, I want to speak directly to the people of Europe.
00:44:35.160 In the past two weeks, I have had two press conferences, one in Stockholm and one yesterday
00:44:42.820 in Berlin.
00:44:44.620 Between them, more than 150 journalists attended.
00:44:50.080 We spent more than two hours together.
00:44:53.980 And in those two hours, not a single of the 150 journalists asked me a question about
00:45:01.820 the 40,000 Iranians slaughtered on the streets of my country on January 8th and 9th.
00:45:10.720 Not a single of the 150 journalists asked me about the 19 political prisoners executed
00:45:18.780 in the last two weeks.
00:45:21.720 And I told them that there were 20 political prisoners currently sentenced to death.
00:45:29.100 Not a single one of the 150 journalists asked me about them.
00:45:36.660 When I stood next to a mother whose son was killed and a father whose son was killed on
00:45:44.280 January 8th and 9th, and asked them to hear their stories.
00:45:50.080 Not a single one of the 150 European journalists
00:45:55.360 asked them a question.
00:45:59.160 Here in the heart of a continent that claims to stand
00:46:04.480 for human rights, justice, and dignity,
00:46:09.240 its journalists have fully abdicated
00:46:12.840 their professional responsibilities
00:46:15.480 and even their moral objectivity.
00:46:19.880 It is clear to me that my 40,000 brave, innocent compatriots
00:46:26.240 who were slaughtered in the fight for liberty
00:46:30.080 are of little interest to these journalists.
00:46:34.740 They seem more interested in criticizing America,
00:46:39.300 asking why the United States and Israel killed the dictator 0.57
00:46:44.600 that has slaughtered our people for 47 years
00:46:49.520 than criticizing the regime doing the slaughtering.
00:46:55.000 They seem more interested in asking questions
00:46:58.600 about Iran's past and history
00:47:01.660 than about what is happening in Iran today
00:47:05.020 or about the democratic future Iranians are seeking.
00:47:10.660 One member of parliament even told me
00:47:13.540 they didn't think Iranians were ready for democracy.
00:47:18.860 But to that member of parliament, to those journalists,
00:47:23.700 I remind you, Iranians aren't just ready for democracy,
00:47:29.140 40,000 people just gave their lives for it.
00:47:33.340 And I won't let that be in vain.
00:47:36.580 So know this, whether or not Europe stands with us,
00:47:42.060 whether or not your journalists do their jobs,
00:47:45.880 whether or not your politicians
00:47:48.060 demonstrate the courage to act,
00:47:51.300 I will fight for my people and my country.
00:47:55.660 Even if we have to do this alone, 0.71
00:47:58.720 we will fight until Iran is free.
00:48:03.340 The politician that said that we are not ready for democracy, where was that from?
00:48:24.640 So I have a feeling that it's this politician because Cameron Hans Saronio called this politician
00:48:36.120 out.
00:48:37.120 Let me bring it up for you.
00:48:39.220 So even if we are guessing his name, but we're sure that the guy was from, like we know what
00:48:44.940 country is from, right?
00:48:46.480 Because he said that, did he say it was in Germany?
00:48:49.200 Well, okay, let me just share this response from Cameron Hansaronio, and you tell me, wait, this one, this one, okay, look at this, look at this.
00:49:07.680 So this person, Nicole something, so she's a German politician, member of the Bundestag, parliamentary group chair.
00:49:20.300 I think she's like a far lefty or whatever.
00:49:23.280 Anyway, so she says, who could one have a better exchange about freedom, peace and democracy with than with a monarchist, right?
00:49:33.700 and then cameron responds to her and says how is the freedom peace and democracy in the monarchies 0.92
00:49:41.420 of spain sweden belgium norway you think you're an intellectual but you are so smug and arrogant 0.97
00:49:48.340 that you have become the racist imperialist you think you can tell iranians what is best for them 0.95
00:49:55.680 try again so even though king is a path he does not say which parliamentarian said to him that
00:50:05.800 they don't think uh iranians are ready for democracy if i had to guess i would say it's
00:50:11.860 this person just based on just based on um the fact that cameron is is calling her out
00:50:20.020 So that would be my guess.
00:50:22.520 Yeah, but did he confirm the country?
00:50:25.080 I'm just like checking if he confirmed.
00:50:28.480 Oh.
00:50:30.040 No, he basically just said, you know, like one European parliamentarian told him that.
00:50:38.340 No, he said one of the, okay, so he said one of the members of the parliament,
00:50:44.960 and he said that while he's in Germany.
00:50:46.900 so i'm assuming that he means a german politician right because he said i don't i i mean we can
00:50:55.400 listen to it again i mean i don't know if i can confirm that because he's speaking about his
00:51:00.820 european visit and he he did meet with um he did meet with like parliamentarians um
00:51:08.120 in in other countries as well so i mean we can listen to it again yeah it's on mute what is
00:51:15.960 happening in iran today or about the democratic future iranians are seeking one member of
00:51:24.760 parliament even told me they didn't think iranians were ready for democracy so if this is a german
00:51:33.160 politician saying iran is not ready for democracy it's not even been a hundred years since germany
00:51:41.720 did the holocaust right it's not it hasn't it has been like how many years been like 80 years
00:51:49.000 it's been 80 years it's like there's still people alive today that experience that and we went 0.74
00:51:58.200 germany just a while ago experienced the greatest amount of fascism that the world has ever seen
00:52:09.560 and within just a few decades they are now a modern liberal democracy so if germany could
00:52:16.920 go from absolute fascism to a liberal democracy in such a short amount of time
00:52:24.520 who are they to tell us that we are not ready for democracy in fact 0.79
00:52:29.640 the they the german people went along with nazi germany the iranian people do not support
00:52:38.680 the Mullahs. There's a difference here. Germans supported Nazi Germany. Hitler was popular
00:52:53.640 in Nazi Germany. Khamenei is not. The Iranian people are way more ready for democracy than
00:53:05.260 the germans were ready for democracy given that how much they celebrated hitler even after his 0.84
00:53:11.180 fall even after his fall they continued to support hitler and germany turned into a democracy and we
00:53:19.500 can't you know what's crazy armin i'm just looking um i just looked it up on google and i asked when
00:53:29.820 did germany transition to democracy so germany became a democracy in two main stages first in 1918
00:53:38.460 and 1919 so that's before of course the nazi dictatorship it was the weimar republic so
00:53:45.820 uh germany became a democracy in 1918. guys do you know when iran became a democracy
00:53:51.900 do you know when iran became a democracy
00:53:58.260 1906
00:54:02.320 iran became a democracy
00:54:05.940 16 years before
00:54:10.720 sorry not 16 12 12 years 12 years before germany became a democracy iran became
00:54:21.900 constitutional monarchy and iran became a democracy so how shameful and insane is it that this like
00:54:30.140 random german politician is saying that iranians aren't ready for democracy when
00:54:34.940 we were a democracy before germany
00:54:51.900 armin are you there yeah no no yeah exactly yeah yeah and and and when it comes to germany when
00:55:08.820 they eventually defeated fascism it wasn't we didn't have an uprising of germans against the
00:55:15.920 nazis in germany asking for democracy a movement for against like a giant movement against fascism
00:55:24.980 it came from the outside right like when hitler was in charge do we have an uprising
00:55:32.680 of germans against nazi germany no you were defeated you were democracy came knocking 0.81
00:55:40.140 they destroyed you they humiliated you and that's how you became a democracy
00:55:46.020 when you then you say like oh iran is not ready for democracy
00:55:51.300 the iranian people from inside they're bleeding for democracy
00:55:55.800 where was the uprising in germany goldie did i miss that was there an uprising of germans against
00:56:03.460 fascist nazis well i mean there were there were small movements but they were that's why i say
00:56:11.040 that's why it was very specific that's why i said was very specific there was no large uprising
00:56:16.100 i remember i know there were heroes i remember there were specific germans who were heroes who
00:56:21.580 did try to who knew that germany was being destroyed with nazism and they tried to assassinate
00:56:27.200 hitler and those are heroes i was just saying there was no uprising of germans against like
00:56:32.320 was not a million people march against nazi germany like we're saying in iran no there wasn't
00:56:38.480 there wasn't but um you know i do want to point out though that uh um germany wasn't uh liberated
00:56:48.800 until outside forces came in and destroyed the nazi regime so i mean you would think that
00:56:55.200 i mean guys first of all i just want to be very clear arvin is not criticizing german people
00:57:00.080 today because i know germans as as a nation you know have understood you know the past is a past
00:57:06.640 um we're criticizing the the politicians and you know these policies right so this isn't a criticism
00:57:12.640 of german people today um but you but armin you would think that german politicians
00:57:19.760 given uh the history of germany and given the fact that um the only way that nazi germany was
00:57:26.560 defeated was with outside help and through you know bombing and world war ii you would think
00:57:34.080 that at least german politicians would be the most sympathetic to what iranians are going through and
00:57:40.160 yet there are these like crazy leftist german politicians who are just incredibly like 0.96
00:57:47.840 imperialist and racist in the way they they perceive iranians so 0.98
00:57:52.240 yeah
00:58:00.480 yeah
00:58:04.640 and guys we love germans because we have a lot of german viewers we love you guys
00:58:09.120 again armin is not criticizing germans today it has nothing to do i'm not i'm not worried about
00:58:15.680 that because germans today criticized germans back then a lot like i like this is actually part
00:58:21.520 of today's like many germans it's actually a major part of uh germans culture today is to recognize
00:58:30.320 the the mistakes of the germans back then so i'm pretty sure many germans today agree with that in
00:58:36.560 fact i think many germans today may overdo that like there's a shame culture regarding germans
00:58:41.600 germany's past that a lot of people today recognize and sometimes they overcorrect so obviously i'm
00:58:47.200 not like obviously i'm not talking about german the german people today and i think many german
00:58:52.160 people today recognize everything that i'm saying about you know germany's past yeah no absolutely
00:59:00.000 it's it's it's the same as us like we also criticize you know those iranians back in 19
00:59:05.440 you know in the late 1970s who were supporting the islamic regime and we do the same thing yep
00:59:10.560 exactly yeah exactly exactly yeah but i just i just want to point it out there for clarification
00:59:16.080 in case someone is yes thank you they don't know what's going on thank you thank you thank you
00:59:20.720 godly look at this this last this this quote by princess of pallavi at the end of this video
00:59:26.720 whether or not europe stands with us whether or not your journalists do their jobs whether or
00:59:31.360 not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act i will fight i will fight for my people and my
00:59:37.200 country that was so powerful that line at the end of that video just went so hard that was so
00:59:45.760 epic i think this was his best video i know maybe you know i don't know i've probably has
00:59:52.000 some other videos that some people might disagree with me but i honestly think this was his best
00:59:56.080 video oh as a german it is very hard to have such politicians they have no moral hope we can change
01:00:04.240 your government soon oh thank you for you thank you for your support for our fight from germany
01:00:11.680 and we love germany i love germany armin you weren't here but uh yesterday i think you were
01:00:16.080 during your discussion group we were talking about germany a little bit and uh yeah i love
01:00:20.560 i love germany um i love rammstein so there you go i lived in germany for two years oh really
01:00:29.680 yeah so good yeah well i don't drink alcohol but wait i do when in germany i do hold on
01:00:41.680 I have a picture like I'm not even I'm not even a beer drinker like I don't like beer but like
01:00:47.980 um when when I visited Germany I had to have like I went to like this um old brew house or something
01:00:55.820 you know it used to be like a monastery or something and you know just like the freshly
01:00:59.720 brewed beer it's so so good especially when it's like very light flavored yeah we love Germany
01:01:05.880 I only drink beer when I'm in Germany there you go
01:01:10.260 oh look at that this is me in germany you got the full bug and the pretzel oh
01:01:19.380 is that is that in um is that in munich yeah i've been there is that like the huge hall and
01:01:28.000 then they have like it's like yeah yeah yeah i've been there last summer oh yeah that's
01:01:36.100 exactly the beer that i had it was so good yeah it was good i know that place i've been there
01:01:46.740 and you know what like that beer that like that is so good that's basically like drinking water
01:01:51.780 like it's just very smooth and very very like like delicious like it's very very good beer
01:01:56.740 it is it is somebody somebody say that's like 2000 oh yeah that one somebody's saying that's
01:02:05.340 like 2000 grams of carbs that's why i only drink beer when i'm in german there you go yeah love
01:02:16.560 that and i mean german food is delicious too so gotta gotta point that out as well
01:02:22.380 all right let's go to your video you're going to show us a video yeah sure
01:02:28.780 ongoing war against iran but the president announced a little while ago that he's pulling
01:02:35.040 the plug on talks at least for now let's head live to tel aviv israel that's where trent murray has
01:02:41.200 the latest so armin um i'll let you do the commentary because i've already done the interview
01:02:45.560 this is me behind the scenes by the way so if i i don't think i pick my nose or anything but
01:02:50.100 hopefully nothing will happen there um but uh yeah you just want to like you can pause and
01:02:57.000 comment on whatever you're listening to here this was uh this was about an hour ago this
01:03:00.880 all right trent what are you hearing what why was this canceled
01:03:03.660 hey there rob yeah look it's a major development isn't it we've been waiting all day for news of
01:03:10.520 steve wikoff and jared kushner departing the u.s but the president confirming in the past few
01:03:15.500 minutes that they oh i thought she's gonna go for a handkerchief i want to go guys she's gonna
01:03:20.300 we'll be staying stateside they will not be going to islamabad the president posting on
01:03:26.620 just in the past few minutes i will read you here i have just canceled the trip of my representatives
01:03:32.580 going to islamabad pakistan to meet with the iranians too much time wasted on traveling and
01:03:39.360 too much work besides which there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their quote
01:03:45.120 unquote leadership the president ending by saying nobody knows who wait i need to respond to that i
01:03:51.600 was in germany from age two to age four okay so that doesn't count two to four okay okay so i yeah
01:04:05.040 was in charge including them the u.s has all of the cards so there we have it uh steve
01:04:10.880 Chief Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the special envoys, will be staying in the U.S. after the president pulled the plug on that trip.
01:04:19.120 Iran's foreign minister, for what, well, he arrived in Islamabad 24 hours ago, approximately.
01:04:25.040 He spent the day having what he described as cordial conversations with Pakistan's leadership.
01:04:30.480 I think you can see those pictures there of him embracing Pakistan's prime minister.
01:04:34.600 But Iranian state media reporting now that he has left Islamabad in the past few hours.
01:04:40.660 i think we've got some pictures we can show you that is what we think is his motorcade heading
01:04:45.700 to an airbase in islamabad to go on to travel to russia and doman now the white house for all of
01:04:52.740 the week for what it's worth has been saying that they've been trying to give diplomacy
01:04:58.020 a chance here but while those diplomatic discussions have been taking place well the
01:05:03.220 president has also been keeping the military option well and truly on the table um continuing
01:05:10.100 to move assets into this region including oh where is boxer guys there's no update on where the uss
01:05:16.900 boxer is okay so yes being an additional aircraft carrier strike group iranian state media reporting
01:05:26.660 that the country's army command though has warned american troops that they will face a strong
01:05:31.940 reaction if they continue their quote piracy and banditry potentially uh some of that bellicose
01:05:38.180 language and threats factoring into the president's decision-making process here but rob
01:05:43.700 also did those threats perhaps some insights into just how much this u.s naval blockade
01:05:49.620 is starting to bite iran's president calling on his country's citizens this saturday to control
01:05:56.340 their energy consumption saying and i'm oh oh guys they also they also got a lot of their
01:06:02.420 cryptocurrency so any like a lot of the revenue that they generated from collecting tolls from
01:06:09.940 the hormone straight it's all gone the americans got it the americans froze the huh oh no sorry go
01:06:17.620 ahead yeah yeah the americans got the wallets they i don't know what they did but they managed to get
01:06:23.460 their get a lot i forgot how much but a lot of their cryptocurrency gone gone uh people asking
01:06:31.540 uh when this interview was this interview was about um just like an hour and a half ago so
01:06:36.100 this interview i did at 1 p.m eastern quoting here instead of turning on 10 lights only turn
01:06:44.340 on two lights in your home that should be enough and what is wrong with that clearly they are now
01:06:49.220 facing some issues in their electricity grid following this naval blockade so look a critic
01:06:54.340 a critical few hours ahead here i think in terms of where things go next does this mean ceasefire
01:06:59.380 negotiations are over. Does this mean that the gaps are too far to be bridged between the two
01:07:04.700 sides? The military action could be imminent. I guess we will just have to wait and see. But what
01:07:09.500 I can tell you is from here in Israel's position, they are watching this very closely and they are
01:07:14.980 locked and loaded for round two. If it comes to that, the defense minister here says they are
01:07:19.520 just awaiting the green light from the United States. So Trent, tonight is the White House
01:07:24.780 correspondence dinner which the president will be trying to make everybody laugh at right it's a
01:07:29.500 it's a night that's supposed to be fun my guess is he probably doesn't want the bombing to to be
01:07:34.240 happening between now and when that's over it probably wouldn't look good but is there a sense
01:07:39.720 that this could be tomorrow you know the military resume because iran kind of walked away plus
01:07:46.400 you know sort of their hostility and aggression back in the straight of our moves
01:07:49.900 yeah well look i think uh that is a question that military analysts and experts uh and leadership
01:07:57.240 will be looking at right now i think what has been abundantly clear in recent days from both
01:08:02.200 the pentagon and the idf is that they are ready uh if it comes to that i mean we saw in that
01:08:07.400 graphic earlier the uss uh george hw bush now moving into position it's the third aircraft
01:08:13.380 carrier strike group i mean for some context here we have not seen that u.s naval military might
01:08:18.620 in the Middle East since back in 2003, during the invasion of Iraq.
01:08:25.160 There's a lot of military assets in this region.
01:08:27.440 The hard data shows that they're on screen.
01:08:29.180 But I can also tell you anecdotally, Rob, here in Tel Aviv, almost every day,
01:08:33.340 you are just seeing a conga line, a convoy of US Air Force aircraft
01:08:37.200 flying into Ben Gurion International Airport.
01:08:40.320 Many of them are refuelling aircraft, the types of planes that you would use,
01:08:43.620 as we saw in Operation Epic Fury at the start,
01:08:45.800 to fly those major sorties and bombing campaigns for fighter jets like F-16s, F-35s and others.
01:08:52.000 So the pieces are certainly there.
01:08:53.840 This is such a deja vu, guys.
01:08:55.980 This is like we were right here experiencing the exact same thing
01:09:00.160 before the beginning of Operation Epic Fury.
01:09:02.860 So it seemed like we're going through it again, like military assets moving,
01:09:08.020 President Trump talking about negotiations,
01:09:10.440 slowly talking about the negotiations not working out.
01:09:13.260 So if it's very similar to what happened last time, the result might also be the same.
01:09:21.240 Only difference is that this time we have more military assets in the region than the last time.
01:09:26.720 And Israel is signaling that this time they're going to be more aggressive than the last time.
01:09:34.220 If indeed the leadership of the U.S. or Israel decides to win.
01:09:37.700 Just something really quick, guys. 0.80
01:09:38.880 So remember, I'm backstage here, so I'm not actually on the camera yet.
01:09:43.020 So if I'm like playing with my hair, it's literally like, you know, just like a nervous tick.
01:09:48.520 I'm just like trying to like get my hair ready for like when I go on on screen.
01:09:52.700 So that's all it is. Like this is literally me just backstage hanging out until I go live.
01:10:01.680 Before we live in Tel Aviv, thanks so much.
01:10:05.440 All right. So you just heard that the president has canceled the U.S. delegation's trip to Islamabad.
01:10:10.700 Big news, that is. Iran didn't send its top negotiators.
01:10:14.380 Let's talk about this.
01:10:15.620 Iranian-born human rights activist Goldie Gamari,
01:10:18.720 Israeli special ops veteran Aaron Cohen,
01:10:21.340 and policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran Jason Brodsky.
01:10:25.520 So, Goldie, do you think that this was the last chance of diplomacy
01:10:28.820 before the bombs start falling again? 0.80
01:10:30.760 Was this a bad tactical error by Iran? 1.00
01:10:34.700 I mean, I would certainly hope that this is the last chance 0.76
01:10:37.480 that President Trump gives them, 1.00
01:10:38.820 because you know one thing that we iranians know is that uh this is a brutal islamic dictatorship 0.93
01:10:43.460 they're terrorists and you cannot negotiate with terrorists and i think what president trump is 0.93
01:10:48.020 doing straight to the point that was pretty that was so efficient here is he's demonstrating this
01:10:55.620 to the rest of the world because there are a lot of uh you know leftists and you know of course the
01:10:59.940 democrats as well who are trying to pressure president trump into seeking a you know diplomatic 0.99
01:11:05.140 peaceful solution but ultimately this is an evil uh islamic dictatorship you cannot negotiate with 0.93
01:11:11.380 them and this was you know the way i see it the the final chance and president trump was very 0.99
01:11:16.180 clear he has all the cards and the islamic regime has no leverage so aaron the the irgc apparently
01:11:22.980 dropping you know some minds in the straight moves whether they are or not psychologically 0.54
01:11:27.060 it still has so guys this is how this is why goldie is so good at this because she gets to
01:11:32.180 to the point she gives you all the main bullet points and she keeps it simple and she talks in 0.55
01:11:37.900 a way that an audience that hasn't been following the details will be able to get the most important
01:11:43.800 key points out of it and she's an expert at doing that it's an effect on all the the ships that
01:11:51.100 would like to go through there for the cargo obviously the the navy responds with a shoot
01:11:56.460 and kill, of any boat caught laying mines. How quickly do you think this can escalate now the
01:12:03.540 talks are off the board? Well, it's good to be on with you. So, excuse me, here's where I'm out
01:12:09.420 with the Strait of Hormuz. Iran keeps threatening the Strait because it's the last card they have. 0.85
01:12:14.320 But I want to make the reality very clear right now. The IRGC, so everybody understands, 0.80
01:12:20.680 does not control the strait the united states navy doesn't and can harass shipping uh we're
01:12:27.480 literally talking about jet skis wave runners and a bullhorn they have no control over this chat
01:12:37.000 who's this guy's a comedian jet skis and a bullhorn panel and iran can harass the shipping
01:12:43.080 and they can try and create some buzz and some headlines but they cannot and will not sustain
01:12:48.440 any type of control against u.s naval assets which is what your reporter set up at the beginning of
01:12:53.320 the hit so what you're seeing right now is what i call fear theater right this is designed to spike
01:12:58.760 oil prices rattle markets and create the illusion of leverage but make no mistake they have zero
01:13:06.120 control straight and that pressure cooker is what's forcing the iranians to turn off eight
01:13:13.640 out of 10 lights inside the house the irgc the mollas they are getting squeezed yeah and soon
01:13:19.640 it might be all 10 lights are going to have to be shut off because they're going to have nothing
01:13:22.840 left of an economy uh but let me just follow up real quickly there uh aaron is it ships can go
01:13:30.120 through now but they don't want to because it's still it's psychops right that's what you were
01:13:34.600 saying that's really what it is they're still afraid of the maybe the mine that wasn't swept
01:13:39.720 or some sort of action i mean even on those little gun boats they they can shoot things that if i'm
01:13:47.000 somebody who's unarmed on a regular cargo ship i don't want to deal with that sure and it's and
01:13:52.920 it's but but again it's very minimal disruption all right it's becoming uh what the us is doing
01:13:59.240 right now what trump's doing right now especially backing off that trip is he's scaling and upping
01:14:04.520 the coordinated economic warfare here so the interdiction so let me just what that looks like
01:14:09.720 tactically the united states navy is going to interdict any iranian oil shipment they're going
01:14:16.200 to begin and have already probably begun started putting pressure on third-party buyers the
01:14:22.360 financial isolation is tightening and that maritime enforcement which you just asked me about
01:14:28.280 is going to continue at an unprecedented level they're going to have very very minimal effect
01:14:36.120 and once the u.s starts to fall into that tactical rhythm the iranian movement is going to have zero
01:14:43.800 effect on any of the economics uh that's not directed specifically at the mullahs so the u.s
01:14:51.400 again total control minor disruption is where i'm at the interesting thing is that the department
01:14:58.760 the the disruption even if there was disruption continued disruption it's having minimum impact
01:15:05.800 on the economy like uh in the past six months brent brent had brent you know brent crude oil
01:15:13.800 prices has been up 60 60 percent and yet over the same period of time the stock market like s p 500
01:15:22.120 is up four percent like this is historically unique unprecedented where oil jumps 60 percent
01:15:29.880 and the economy not only doesn't take a hit it's up four percent this this shows that the price of
01:15:36.360 oil has has less of an impact on the economy compared to how it was historically and because
01:15:46.440 their energy dependence on oil has been reduced because of alternative sources of energy it's not
01:15:54.760 like it has zero impact obviously has an impact but the impact is much smaller compared to how it
01:16:00.120 used to be before. Jason, you're a nuclear policy expert, so I'm really interested on your
01:16:07.200 ones here. So Trump wants to get in there, dig up and remove Iran's enriched uranium, right?
01:16:13.440 Nuclear dust, I think it's called. Do you think that Iran would ever sign off on this,
01:16:17.740 allow them in there? That's really one of the sticking points, clearly. But how do you actually 0.99
01:16:22.600 get rid of that stuff? Well, I think it's highly unlikely we're ever going to get to a durable
01:16:28.260 diplomatic settlement with this regime as long as it's in power uh in iran and that's the hard
01:16:33.780 truth and inconvenient reality for many policy makers it's interesting because this was true
01:16:39.220 before making a deal with the islamic republic seemed impossible before these negotiations but
01:16:44.740 after these negotiations now they seem even more impossible than just a few just a few weeks ago
01:16:51.140 Because any form of flexibility that was attempted by Qalibov,
01:16:55.820 the reaction to it by other parts of the Islamic Republic was so negative.
01:17:01.580 And the statement that came out on behalf of Mujahideen Bukhomini
01:17:05.920 basically closed the door to basically tie the hands of any other politician
01:17:12.680 within the Islamic Republic that wants to be more flexible.
01:17:15.840 So they basically closed the door under flexibility.
01:17:19.360 the very limited flexibility that the Islamic Republic had has now been taken away from them
01:17:25.620 with this statement from, with this alleged statement from Rushdab al-Khamenei.
01:17:31.680 So it's even looking less likely than before.
01:17:35.700 So I think the regime is going to hold on to that stockpile of highly enriched uranium
01:17:40.540 because that is one of its Trump cards, really, and it knows it could use that as a sword of Damocles 0.78
01:17:46.440 over the international community.
01:17:48.520 But I agree with Aaron.
01:17:50.500 I think the Iranian position...
01:17:52.200 Guys, that is not the reason why the Islamic Republic is not giving up its enriched uranium.
01:17:56.980 It's not because of its leverage and deterrence capability. 0.57
01:18:01.700 The reason why the Islamic Republic cannot, is not giving up its enriched uranium is because it can't. 0.85
01:18:10.900 Because it has created a narrative that if you do that, you're a traitor. 0.75
01:18:18.520 So people are like, oh, the Islamic Republic is not giving up the enriched uranium because that's their winning card, that's their leverage.
01:18:24.960 No, that's not the main reason. 0.59
01:18:27.160 They can't.
01:18:28.240 They basically have tied their own hands.
01:18:32.680 ...is very, very badly degraded. 0.87
01:18:36.200 Iran is playing a weak hand right now, and it's trying to create the illusion that it has a stronger hand than it really does,
01:18:44.560 given the U.S. having escalation dominance in the region.
01:18:49.460 And President Trump does retain the option of a ground operation
01:18:52.740 to secure that stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
01:18:55.720 But make no mistake, it is a very highly risky, complicated operation,
01:19:01.040 but one that's nevertheless been for by U.S. military forces.
01:19:05.760 So the U.S. does have options here.
01:19:08.020 And as the president said, they can hand it over voluntarily
01:19:10.980 or the United States will have to go in and take it forcefully.
01:19:14.920 Yeah, and maybe one day the United Nations will actually be useful,
01:19:17.740 but I don't see that anytime soon. 0.99
01:19:20.120 Goldie, so...
01:19:21.720 Oh, before Goldie gets in here, just remember, 0.70
01:19:24.840 that's why, guys, the national shabby people 1.00
01:19:28.960 and the other practices coming in might be coming inside Iran 0.78
01:19:32.980 in case they decide that they do need to surrender to the Americans
01:19:40.420 to use them as a way to basically force this upon pro regime as well and suppress the pro regime
01:19:46.100 Iranians as well. So let's go to Goldie now. This is the good part. So, you know, just saying, 0.91
01:19:51.700 taking it further, what Iran announced where, you know, we need to cut back on electricity.
01:19:56.940 That obviously signals that they're feeling the squeeze. The everyday Iranian who does not have 0.97
01:20:02.720 access to the Internet, probably wondering what the heck is going on here. But as it's tighter
01:20:09.360 and tighter inflation goes up the irgc or the army you know not getting paid you know inflation
01:20:15.440 continuing to go up it is short term it's probably very painful for everyday iranians but do you
01:20:22.960 think that they understand why this is happening and and when it might be the moment to actually
01:20:28.080 rise up oh absolutely so um you know iranians in occupied iran they do know what's going on there
01:20:35.760 are ways to get information inside the challenge with the internet being cut off is that it's
01:20:40.400 preventing them from speaking out it's preventing them uh from you know saying what they really want
01:20:45.680 to say to the rest of the world but what i can tell you is the messages that we're getting from
01:20:49.120 inside of occupied iran is that iranians want the united states and israel to continue their
01:20:55.600 military operation against the islamic regime to eradicate the islamic regime and in fact
01:21:00.640 this news right now coming from the Islamic regime about asking Iranians to limit their energy 0.74
01:21:07.920 consumption, Iranians in occupied Iran see this as another sign, another indicator that the regime
01:21:14.480 is crumbling. And so the message that Iranians have for the outside world is, you know, President
01:21:19.120 Trump, please finish the job, because ultimately what Iranians are saying is that they don't want
01:21:23.760 any sort of internal regime change. They want a complete and total collapse. And the only person 0.89
01:21:28.320 that Iranians trust to transition Iran from an Islamic dictatorship to a functioning secular
01:21:33.660 democratic society is the crown prince of Iran, his royal highness, here's a Pahlavi, and Iranians
01:21:39.460 are waiting for his call because as soon as he makes the call to go out into the streets, that's
01:21:44.620 exactly what Iranians are going to do and that's what they're preparing for right now. Wow, guys, 1.00
01:21:49.920 you saw how Goldie used the opportunity to use the question as a way to send the Iranian people's
01:21:57.240 message out there and also mentioned
01:21:59.460 Princess Apalevi. So
01:22:01.280 not only she gave her analysis, but she
01:22:03.340 used the opportunity to
01:22:04.860 just give a list of all the things that the
01:22:07.300 Iranian people, all the main points that the Iranian
01:22:09.320 people want us to give
01:22:11.360 to the rest of the world. She basically just 0.94
01:22:13.340 went through all of that and used this opportunity
01:22:15.480 to send out that message.
01:22:17.320 That was amazing.
01:22:20.020 All right, Goldie, Aaron, and
01:22:21.340 Jason, appreciate you coming on. Thank you so much.
01:22:24.360 Shutdown, showdown,
01:22:26.160 All right, guys, you were clear.
01:22:27.040 Thank you so much.
01:22:27.600 Have a great weekend.
01:22:28.300 Great discussion.
01:22:29.060 Voting to defund Homeland Security. 0.84
01:22:31.560 That was great, Goldie. 0.71
01:22:32.740 Great job.
01:22:33.660 Thank you for being the voice of the Iranian people
01:22:36.600 and using that platform to be their voice.
01:22:40.940 That was really good, especially the last part.
01:22:43.480 Thank you.
01:22:44.040 Happy to do that.
01:22:44.680 I'm waiting for the actual official clip
01:22:48.300 because this is just a screen recording on my laptop, right?
01:22:51.200 I basically just downloaded an app
01:22:53.280 um so i can just like down like record these as i do them um but i'm waiting for the like the actual
01:22:59.920 uh video so i can share that on my social media oh thank you everyone thank you i appreciate that
01:23:05.840 thank you for crying words so yeah i'm glad that i was able to end it with that well because he
01:23:11.920 because that you know like um he's great like joe is fantastic really appreciate him
01:23:17.840 really appreciate the fact that you know he gave me the opportunity to you know say like kind of
01:23:22.480 like have a last word and uh i mean he he he spoke about the uprising so yeah it was a fantastic
01:23:29.840 opportunity to bring that up i almost felt like by him talking about the uprising he was inviting
01:23:35.680 me to speak about the uprising so it was great yeah i appreciate that maybe they saw pr maybe
01:23:43.120 they saw princess of pad love his video and now they're afraid like now people are like oh my god
01:23:46.960 we should ask about the iranian people maybe everybody like all the journalists for a while
01:23:51.760 like we better ask about the iranian people next time somebody's talking about iran yeah you know
01:23:58.160 good good look i guarantee you every single like relevant journalist around the world
01:24:03.680 has seen that video and uh you know i'm very grateful to to to his royal highness there's a
01:24:09.920 for doing that because that makes our job much more easier as well so right yeah it's it's just
01:24:17.620 it's great to have that like guys guys this is why our revolution is going to be successful and
01:24:23.540 this is why um the islamic regime is in the process of collapsing because we have such an
01:24:30.460 amazing phenomenal leader and he gives us energy right like he always comes in our man he always
01:24:37.640 comes in at the right time the right moment with the right messaging and that video from yesterday
01:24:44.840 it has energized so many of us right like it just it gave us what we needed to like continue pushing
01:24:51.960 forward and we're just we're so lucky we're so lucky to happen yeah exactly and that video came
01:25:00.280 at the best time because uh people were forgetting the iranian people like everybody was discussing
01:25:08.680 you know united states israel the islamic republic hezbollah lebanon and all of a sudden the iranian
01:25:16.520 people were being you know not part of the discussion as much anymore and that video
01:25:22.440 by princess the palette we came exactly when we needed it the most so that was perfect it was
01:25:30.120 yeah all right let's continue with uh with armin power hour until okay oh okay
01:25:39.960 it's hard for me to do power hour because my ex is not working
01:25:45.320 what's going on well because of my home page is all just
01:25:49.000 just my my home page it's just princess of alibi look at this even there look here guys look at
01:25:56.440 this actually people like it's all palavi and not only it's all palavi it's like look at this
01:26:04.280 it's chinese is this chinese look at this with chinese subtitles and everything
01:26:11.240 what okay what is the person saying wait translate that what are they saying
01:26:15.080 Furious! Iran blasts Europe! I love that! You know, we actually have a lot of Chinese supporters. 0.94
01:26:27.220 You know why? Because Chinese people are fighting the CCP. So we actually do have, like we Iranians,
01:26:35.020 we have a lot of support from the Chinese community, not just in China, but, you know,
01:26:42.120 around the world. And, you know, I'm actually connected with some amazing Chinese Canadians
01:26:48.940 in Canada, who are supporting us and supporting our movement, because they also see freeing Iran
01:26:58.700 as another step towards overthrowing the CCP. Because remember, China is also under oppression.
01:27:08.040 and we're on a journey right now we're on a path to free everyone so yes right now we're focusing
01:27:16.020 on the islamic regime but guys i have a feeling president trump is doing like this domino thing 0.77
01:27:22.340 and after after the islamic regime china is next like the ccp 0.86
01:27:27.920 Oh, Cuba, of course. Yeah, absolutely. Well, Marco Rubio is from Cuba, but yeah. We cannot 0.99
01:27:41.080 forget about China because Chinese people are amazing. And you know what? It's really
01:27:46.920 sad because China is another ancient, beautiful civilization, right? Like the Chinese civilization, 0.99
01:27:57.400 the Chinese culture is beautiful. And yet they have also been oppressed recently by communism,
01:28:04.720 like the CCP, right. And I have a feeling that President Trump knows what he's doing. So you
01:28:11.520 know, there's, you know, Cuba, obviously, of course, like, like Cuba, for sure. But I have a
01:28:17.960 feeling that um like you know how like um getting rid of maduro was the domino falling that led to 0.92
01:28:28.920 uh the islamic regime so i have a feeling that when the islamic regime is overthrown
01:28:35.840 that's going to be the domino that's going to lead to china 1.00
01:28:39.020 because because the path to getting rid of the ccp you have to go through the islamic regime you 1.00
01:28:46.640 to get rid of the islamic regime in order to to to free china 0.76
01:28:56.400 before i google the can i also talk about the prime minister netanyahu's message regarding
01:29:03.600 his health absolutely because this was a big deal so prime minister netanyahu posted this
01:29:10.640 saying today my annual medical report was published I requested to delay its publication
01:29:17.000 by two months so that it would not be released at the height of the war in order not to allow
01:29:22.580 the Iranian terror regime to spread even more false propaganda against Israel I asked to share
01:29:28.740 with you three things thank God I am healthy I am in excellent physical condition I had a minor
01:29:35.420 medical issue with my prostate that was completely treated thank god it's behind me so it was like a
01:29:42.660 minor like a cancer issue apparently um a year and a half ago i underwent successful surgery for an
01:29:51.140 enlarged uh binging prostate what is this being benign benign benign prostate and since then i
01:30:00.120 have been under routine medical monitoring. In the last monitoring, a tiny spot of less than
01:30:08.620 a centimeter was discovered in the prostate. Upon examination, it turned out to be very
01:30:14.860 early stage of a malignant tumor with no spread or metastasis whatsoever, right? Yes.
01:30:27.380 The doctors told me that this is very common among men my age and that there are two options.
01:30:35.180 It doesn't have to be treated.
01:30:37.200 It is possible to remain under monitoring alone.
01:30:39.880 You can live with it and many do so to undergo treatment and remove the problem.
01:30:47.780 You already know me.
01:30:48.920 When I'm given information in time about the potential danger, I want to address it immediately.
01:30:54.060 this is true on the national level and also on the personal level that's what i did i underwent
01:31:01.060 targeted treatment that removed the problem and left no trace of it i went to a few short
01:31:07.120 treatments read a book and continued working the spot disappeared completely thank god i
01:31:13.120 overcame this too i wish to thank the doctors and the wonderful medical team at
01:31:18.860 Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem
01:31:25.240 from you, citizens of Israel. 0.91
01:31:28.660 I have only one request.
01:31:29.960 Take care of your health.
01:31:31.140 Aw, that is so sweet.
01:31:35.280 Take care of your health.
01:31:36.500 Get checked and follow the doctor's instructions.
01:31:39.800 Wow, he's thinking of your health.
01:31:42.700 That is such a sweet way to...
01:31:45.140 Okay, and from here on...
01:31:47.340 And from here on the eve of Shabbat, I pray for the peace of our wounded in body and soul and send them a warm hug and complete healing in your name. Shabbat shalom.
01:32:03.500 So, yeah, so this is something many people within the Islamic regime were excited to hear that Prime Minister Netanyahu had health problems and they were thinking that, oh, God has struck on him.
01:32:21.620 He's going to die soon. 0.99
01:32:23.180 And they were celebrating this.
01:32:24.620 But so far, it seems like Prime Minister Netanyahu has overcome this.
01:32:30.160 And I hope that he continues to be able to fight this and stay healthy for many, many years to come.
01:32:38.720 So I just wanted to give that update.
01:32:41.880 Because I first got the news from the regime supporters that there is something.
01:32:46.560 Because they were really happy that this might be big.
01:32:50.280 But now, it's not that big.
01:32:54.620 I'm very, very grateful that he's okay
01:32:56.820 and it's being treated.
01:33:00.580 Yes.
01:33:03.080 Okay, and
01:33:04.320 Goldie, I'm going to put
01:33:06.840 the link... Well, no, actually
01:33:08.800 is there something... I want to see what you're going to
01:33:10.880 share because that looks interesting before I go.
01:33:12.800 What is that?
01:33:15.780 What's what? 1.00
01:33:17.680 You have some black
01:33:18.860 and white picture and it looks interesting.
01:33:23.080 What is it?
01:33:24.620 Huh?
01:33:25.620 Fuzuli? 0.74
01:33:26.620 Fuzuli?
01:33:27.620 Yes.
01:33:28.620 Yes.
01:33:29.620 All right.
01:33:30.620 All right.
01:33:31.620 This is the picture.
01:33:33.620 Sorry, you did that to yourself.
01:33:48.620 Yeah, I guess.
01:33:50.620 Guys, I actually do have a black and white photo.
01:33:53.300 So, guys, if you didn't know, today is the 100-year anniversary of the coronation of Reza Shah the Great, King Reza Pahlavi's grandfather and the father of modern-day Iran.
01:34:16.580 Did you know that?
01:34:18.980 Wow.
01:34:19.740 today's the anniversary of his coronation so get that picture yeah can you send me that picture
01:34:27.240 yeah i mean i'll send it to you right now i i found it on um i mean i found it on the internet
01:34:32.540 but yeah i'll send it to you right now so um you know while while you're going to your discussion
01:34:37.840 group i'm actually going to spend some time sharing some videos and talking about rizal
01:34:44.120 show the great so that's what we're going to be doing um while you're gone uh while we're waiting
01:34:49.700 for you know breaking news so okay yeah that looks that looks pretty majestic somebody in the
01:34:57.620 chat to say it does look pretty majestic look at oh yeah there's a show the great there's a show
01:35:02.300 the great we love him so much and guys remember remember this this is um um where's where's the
01:35:10.580 one where he's like beating a mola that's not real remember guys there's there's a 10
01:35:21.860 hour youtube video right so like there's literally a 10 hour video on youtube of him
01:35:30.900 beating an off wound, right? Look at this. Look at this. What's it?
01:35:52.180 Again, guys, so to provide context, to provide context, the Islamic regime made this video. 0.72
01:35:59.860 It's part of like some like weird jihadi TV series where they're trying to like erase history and rewrite Iranian history. 0.80
01:36:10.520 And they're basically trying to make him look evil. Right. 0.97
01:36:13.540 They're like, oh, look, look how bad Riza Shah the Great was.
01:36:17.040 Oh, my gosh. He went around beating mullahs for no reason. 0.99
01:36:20.660 The mullahs were just, you know, spiritual men of God, blah, blah, blah.
01:36:23.740 So someone took this scene from this Islamic regime propaganda TV show trying to, like, make Reza Shah the Great look bad, and they literally turned it into a 10-hour video of him just, like, beating the mullah. 0.66
01:36:37.800 So, yeah, Iranians took their propaganda, and they used it against the Islamic regime. 0.52
01:36:43.160 So this video is basically like therapy. 0.59
01:36:45.740 I don't know, guys.
01:36:46.540 This never actually happened, but it's historical revisionism, but now we use it against them.
01:36:51.060 Yeah, Armin?
01:36:51.360 before i go can i just show you something really quickly yes really fast because i colorized it
01:36:59.920 oh okay you'll have to send it to me okay okay oh that's amazing
01:37:09.140 yeah wow reza show the great yeah i added color i love that yeah so today is his uh it's the
01:37:22.360 anniversary 100 year anniversary of his coronation and i will share some videos um of him while
01:37:28.940 you're gone so yeah anyway so but here's here's the all right this this is my favorite this is
01:37:36.360 my favorite historical reenactment even though it's not even historically accurate but it's not
01:37:42.440 historically accurate but you know armin when you when iranians watch this video all we say is like 0.74
01:37:48.200 we wish he was actually like this because then the islamic regime wouldn't become so powerful right
01:38:06.360 I love him so much. 1.00
01:38:23.460 I love him.
01:38:23.960 I love him.
01:38:32.460 I have to set off.
01:38:36.360 YouTube, this is not real violence.
01:38:58.280 Oh, wait.
01:39:00.620 Are there ever going to be trope on this?
01:39:04.600 That was not trolling me.
01:39:06.100 That was, like, the right thing to do.
01:39:17.980 So someone just made this into a loop.
01:39:22.880 So, there we go.
01:39:25.220 All right, guys.
01:39:26.520 No, that's all I was going to say.
01:39:28.620 That's what the black and white photo is.
01:39:31.460 I'm going to talk about Rizzo Shah the Great.
01:39:34.380 Yeah, yeah.
01:39:35.040 all right guys i'm gonna have to uh go to our discussion group come and ask me questions there
01:39:41.700 and talk to me about this topic and everything else that is happening around iran and the middle
01:39:47.060 east and in lebanon or anything else political related um around the world come we have a really
01:39:53.620 good discussion group if you want to come talk to me and the rest of the people there and ask us
01:39:58.780 questions uh the link is in the chat it's also pinned on the youtube channel liberty politics
01:40:04.860 is pinned as well in case you want to find it later i'll be there and i'll come back and join
01:40:11.420 goldie in about two hours or so okay so see you guys soon bye goldie bye guys bye chat bye
01:40:21.260 okay guys so let me just uh
01:40:23.980 uh, let me pull up the banner here, um, great.
01:40:53.980 okay so yeah you guys are stuck with me um
01:41:01.600 i have i have this but i don't think it has
01:41:08.600 okay i have this old footage of reza shaw the great um no no audio like it's it's just music
01:41:20.020 and i don't know if the music is copyrighted or not so what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna play this
01:41:26.200 short video it's about it's about six minutes long and then after this um after this i'm gonna
01:41:34.280 find a good documentary that is basically going to explain and talk about the achievements of
01:41:43.380 uh rizzo the great so i'm gonna put on um uh like non-copyright music and then let's watch this
01:41:52.120 video together. So guys, for people who are wondering, this is the current Shah's grandfather.
01:42:18.260 This is his grandfather.
01:42:20.180 So he became the Shah of Iran in like the end of 1925.
01:42:31.300 Okay.
01:42:32.140 So this is the grandfather of the current Shah. 0.87
01:42:37.580 Okay. 0.95
01:42:39.060 Let's go back to the beginning now.
01:42:40.860 And we'll just watch this uninterrupted.
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01:48:48.260 Thank you.
01:49:18.260 So, before we continue, I just want to deal with, you know, one comment that's just incredibly 0.99
01:49:43.980 idiotic. Paul, I don't know if like you just look this up on Google or whatever, but please like, 0.99
01:49:50.360 can you stop, stop following and listening to fake news. There's a lot of historical revisionism
01:49:56.600 when it comes to Iran. So if you're going to come into like, you know, a channel that's run
01:50:02.020 by Iranians, please do not Iran-splain our history to us because it's very like stupid of you to do 0.99
01:50:11.180 so. So, guys, this is the, you know, communist, jihadi, Islamist propaganda that people have put 0.99
01:50:18.760 out there, right? You know, they claim that Reza Shah the Great seized power after a 1921 coup,
01:50:26.220 formally deposed the Qajar dynasty in 1925. First of all, like, how idiotic do you have to be 1.00
01:50:33.260 to think that you know he he seized power like how can you seize power in 1921 but then you 1.00
01:50:43.460 depose the dynasty in 1925 like what it took him four years to depose a dynasty you idiot 0.99
01:50:49.000 so first of all like like don't don't come into iran's plane here because that just makes you 0.99
01:50:54.060 look like an idiot anyways guys so what happened is back in 1921 um the soviets the soviets tried 0.99
01:51:01.780 to take over Iran. So it was actually the 1921 coup was actually funded by the Soviets. And it 0.99
01:51:11.220 was the, you know, like this communist Marxist, you know, party. So they took hold of the capital
01:51:19.800 and they had control of the capital for a while, Tehran. And at that point, the only powerful
01:51:27.340 military brigade or anything that was left was the Cossack Brigade. And Reza Shah the Great 0.69
01:51:33.240 was the leader of the Cossack Brigade. So basically, what actually happened is when the 0.51
01:51:39.620 communists tried to take over Iran and, you know, bring it under the iron curtain at the time,
01:51:46.280 basically turn Iran into a proxy of the Soviets, Reza Shah the Great went in, and he basically
01:51:53.480 got rid of all those people. He reinstated the Shah. The previous dynasty was the Qajar dynasty, 0.81
01:52:02.920 right? So in 1921, Rizal Shah, he wasn't Rizal Shah at the time. So he kicked out the communists.
01:52:10.240 He reinstated the Shah at the time, which was from the Qajar dynasty. He reinstated the parliament, 0.79
01:52:18.480 and then he was basically there to make sure that the communists didn't come back.
01:52:22.300 What happened in 1925 is that the democratically elected parliament of Iran didn't want the other Shah anymore because the Qajar Shah was very weak, didn't know what was going on.
01:52:38.480 And so what the democratically elected parliament of Iran did, because guys, remember, Iran became a constitutional monarchy in 1906, right?
01:52:49.900 So we were a democracy from 1906, okay?
01:52:55.280 So the democratically elected parliament of Iran in 1925 used their constitutional powers to vote out the previous dynasty because they had lost all faith in the previous dynasty.
01:53:10.960 And then they voted in Reza Shah the Great.
01:53:15.040 So Rizal Shah the Great never seized power, and he never formally deposed the previous dynasty. So just please stop with this idiotic historical revisionism. Like if you want to go like spout this propaganda or nonsense, you know, in like some pro jihadi communist chat, go for it. 0.97
01:53:35.240 But, like, don't come into an Iranian live stream that's literally being hosted by Iranians and spread your retarded propaganda here because no one buys it and we're pretty much sick and tired of it. 0.95
01:53:48.520 So, yeah, the Panani dynasty was literally voted in by the democratically elected parliament of Iran at the time, which is called the Majlis. 0.99
01:54:00.620 So there you go.
01:54:02.660 And you know what?
01:54:03.200 Google is your best friend.
01:54:04.080 so yeah i don't know but guys like guys this is this is what we iranians have been dealing with 1.00
01:54:09.580 for like the last i don't know 50 60 years it's just literal idiots coming in and trying to iran 0.97
01:54:14.520 explain our country to us as if like somehow somehow like some guy named paul knows more 0.95
01:54:19.900 about iran than i do no offense to paul's by the way no offense to people named paul
01:54:23.440 but uh yeah there you go and now you know okay so let's watch this um video i haven't actually
01:54:31.320 seen this video. So I'm taking a chance. I'm taking a chance. However, the title of the video
01:54:38.620 says Reza Shah the Great. So I'm hopeful that this is going to be a good video. So let's see.
01:54:46.540 This is a top 10 facts about Reza Shah the Great.
01:54:51.780 The top 10 facts about Reza Shah the Great. So before starting this video,
01:54:56.980 like this video and subscribe to our YouTube channel for future updates.
01:55:01.320 Reza Shah Pahlavi was born on March 15, 1878 in Al-Asht, Iran, and died on July 26, 1944 in Johannesburg, South Africa, Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941, who pursued her an independence and modernization foreign policy, and promoted economic development in the country.
01:55:22.340 Reza Shah Pahlavi, Iran's king and creator of the Pahlavi dynasty, had an eldest son, Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.
01:55:30.980 Muhammad Reza, who was educated in Switzerland, returned to Iran in 1935. Reza Shah was forced
01:55:37.880 into exile after the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom seized Iran in 1941, and Muhammad Reza
01:55:44.240 ascended to the throne of Iran. Here are the 10 facts about him. Number 10. Reza Shah Pahlavi,
01:55:51.160 an army officer who became the monarch of Iran, and the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1925,
01:55:56.980 had an eldest son named Muhammad Reza.
01:56:00.020 Muhammad Reza was born in Iran and received his education in Switzerland.
01:56:04.580 He returned to Iran in 1935. 0.89
01:56:07.300 This is like AI slop. Oh my gosh. 0.99
01:56:15.820 This is like total AI slop.
01:56:20.460 Ugh. Alright. I don't like AI slop.
01:56:24.080 but here you know what i'll do this instead um
01:56:28.320 so this is this oh wait
01:56:34.280 so i actually have like um like a full-on uh documentary that i found
01:56:43.420 but it's in persian only but what i'm going to do is i've shared this video before
01:56:52.380 this documentary. So I'm just going to share the beginning part of this documentary. I've
01:57:07.400 shared it before. It's called The Heirs of Cyrus the Great. I really like this documentary
01:57:13.920 because this was filmed in 1974. So this is going to give you guys a very good understanding
01:57:20.780 of, oh, wait, actually, so I saw a super chat. Sorry, guys.
01:57:34.440 I saw a super chat. And I will get to all your super chats as well. But Cyrus the Great says,
01:57:42.020 does any recording of his voice exist at all? Yes. Yes, there is. There is one film, guys. There is
01:57:51.520 one film, and I've played it before. There is one film of Riz O'Sha the Great with his real voice,
01:58:01.680 with his actual voice. So you can actually hear what he sounds like.
01:58:06.640 and it's it's it's here you go this is when he was meeting editor guys watch this you can hear his
01:58:21.040 voice.
01:58:51.040 interests.
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01:59:20.640 So he's speaking Azari, right?
01:59:42.640 Because the Pahlavi dynasty, they're from Mozandaran, so he's speaking Azari.
01:59:48.360 So again, right? So the people who try to portray the Pahlavi as like, you know, fascist, Persian, blah, blah, blah. They're literally one of the, you know, ethnic minorities. So Reza Shah the Great. Yeah, he was from the northern part of Iran. He was speaking Azari here. He was speaking Azari. And I guess they were able to, to understand one another.
02:00:11.780 so yeah there you go that that's the only video we found um of his voice so i'll play it again
02:00:21.540 one more time because i know this is very special for is he speaking turkish he could be i mean
02:00:27.560 the the description says he's speaking azari but i mean he could be speaking turkish i don't know
02:00:33.060 i i don't speak that dialect because i'm from um the the you know southwestern part of iran
02:00:39.780 So I speak, like my family speaks a different dialect.
02:00:45.180 But all right, let's listen to this again, because this is the only video where you can hear his voice.
02:00:50.900 This is the grandfather of the current Shah.
02:00:54.260 And yeah, it does sound a lot like him.
02:01:00.180 So I think Ataturk, Ataturk is speaking Turkish.
02:01:04.620 Atatürk is speaking Turkish, but I think Reza Shah the Great, when he responds, he's
02:01:12.340 speaking Azari.
02:01:14.680 And I guess I'm seeing in the chats that Azari and Turkish are pretty much interchangeable,
02:01:18.740 so that's probably why they're able to understand one another.
02:01:34.620 Where he said, ...
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02:01:57.920 you
02:02:07.540 you
02:02:10.660 thank you
02:02:15.080 it
02:02:20.340 so there you go that's the the only video apparently that exists uh where you can
02:02:49.220 And you could hear Riza Shah the Great's voice.
02:02:53.380 And I don't understand what's saying, but I catch a few words.
02:02:58.540 So like, which means I'm hopeful, which means like, I hope we can.
02:03:03.980 So what they're talking about here.
02:03:06.100 So this is, so I think this is when Riza Shah the Great was doing like a formal state visit to Turkey.
02:03:17.700 and so he's meeting with Ataturk and this is I guess like the formal uh you know greetings right
02:03:23.800 so it's they're basically just exchanging pleasantries so I'm assuming it's something
02:03:27.520 along the lines of like you know welcome to Turkey we're great happy to have you here you
02:03:32.420 know we're looking forward to like you know friendship exchange whatever and then there's
02:03:36.420 Oshad the Great it's like yes we're honored to be here friendship exchange you know things like
02:03:39.660 that right and then he's like hopefully we can like return the favor at some point so because
02:03:44.080 Rizal Shah the Great and Ataturk were really, really close friends. So yeah, there you go.
02:03:49.120 This is the only video of the voice of Rizal Shah the Great. So, all right, let's go to this
02:03:58.620 documentary because this documentary does, it shows why we call Rizal Shah the Great, Rizal Shah
02:04:11.840 the grave, right? Because he literally took Iran from like a backwards, undeveloped, like third 0.82
02:04:21.080 world country under the Qajar dynasty. And by the way, guys, the Qajar dynasty, the previous dynasty 0.99
02:04:28.100 before the Pahlavi dynasty, they were very corrupt. They were also under the rule and control 0.87
02:04:35.320 of the mullahs, the religious clerics, right?
02:04:39.060 So the reason that the religious clerics
02:04:43.120 hate the Panhavi dynasty is that when
02:04:46.840 Riza Shah the Great became the Shah in
02:04:50.840 1925, he actually limited the control
02:04:54.740 of the clerics. Wait, my mic's
02:04:59.280 not working? Is my mic not
02:05:03.060 working i don't know is this better
02:05:10.900 is this is this better can you guys hear me better now like i don't know
02:05:16.100 are there issues with my microphone
02:05:20.260 what's that
02:05:24.340 can you guys hear me
02:05:30.260 okay
02:05:34.060 Some people are saying echo.
02:05:35.460 Oh, trolling. All right.
02:05:37.360 OK, well, that person is trolling.
02:05:38.560 I'll just ban them. All right.
02:05:42.460 OK.
02:05:44.260 Well, I just a troll trying to distract me.
02:05:46.260 All right. I just banned.
02:05:47.660 Thank you, everyone, for letting me know.
02:05:49.060 I appreciate that.
02:05:49.860 OK, I just banned the troll.
02:05:53.260 OK, usually, like, usually I know they're trolls, but sometimes, you know, I want to give a benefit of it.
02:05:57.760 I want to give the benefit of the doubt sometimes.
02:05:59.660 Right. Because you never know.
02:06:00.760 But I just trolled them. I banned them. So there you go. Okay. So, yeah, so the reason that the Islamic regime clerics despised the Pahlavi dynasty is that prior to 1925, the Islamic regime clerics, they controlled the Mullahs.
02:06:20.620 sorry the islamic regime clerics like the mullahs they controlled the the shah the previous 0.87
02:06:27.500 dynasty and iran was basically just like a backwards stone age barbaric you know jihadi 0.90
02:06:34.860 hellhole rizal rizal the great when he became the shah he modernized iran um he started building 0.93
02:06:42.300 and he also limited the power and control um of the mullahs and the clerics and so the clerics 0.72
02:06:48.860 didn't like that and so you know part of the reason that the islamic regime uh took over in
02:06:53.680 1979 is because they were they were sounding uh sorry they were trying from 1925 up until 1975
02:07:00.120 uh and then they were unfortunately successful in 1979 but i played the full documentary before
02:07:07.680 not going to play the whole thing but i'm going to play the beginning part because it just kind
02:07:11.720 of shows you how instrumental Reza Shah the Great was in modernizing Iran. And this is why we call
02:07:20.940 him the father of modern-day Iran. And remember, he is the grandfather of the current Shah.
02:07:41.720 do
02:08:11.720 Iran today, a country brimming with energy, exploding with construction and development,
02:08:37.540 a dynamic state with a thriving capital.
02:08:41.720 guys i don't know why the music is suspenseful i don't know because this movie was made in like
02:08:54.480 1974 so it's probably best to uh to to to ask it's best to ask the whoever made this documentary
02:09:04.140 in 1974 this is a 1974 thing um wait let me just like do one thing here um because i want to make
02:09:11.560 sure that like, oh, wait, let me just do something really quick. I just want to, what is this?
02:09:25.480 I just want to edit the layout. Give me one moment.
02:09:30.040 there we go all right let's continue now i just want to do this to make sure there's like you
02:09:43.900 know maybe no copyright issues
02:09:45.120 The most modern achievements under a monarchy dating back 2,500 years.
02:10:15.120 okay guys so this is what iran was like before reza shah the great became the shah okay so
02:10:40.080 look at this look at look at the the living conditions and the situations of Iranians
02:10:46.700 before 1925 okay because this is all this is what Iran was when the Islamic mullahs were in control
02:10:56.720 right so this is under the this is under the previous dynasty this is under the Qajar dynasty
02:11:01.380 and the Qajar dynasty was controlled by the Islamic mullahs, okay?
02:11:07.960 So this is basically, like, you know, what they are.
02:11:13.620 This is what they are.
02:11:14.320 this was iran the old persia three quarters of a century ago romantic scenes of the nomad's life
02:11:35.800 okay just one thing when he says three quarters of a century ago remember this this film this
02:11:43.000 documentary was made in 1974. So three quarters of a century ago would have been right around the
02:11:50.380 turn of the century, right? So this was, you know, late 1800s, early 1900s. So three quarters of a
02:11:57.480 century ago back then, but for us, it's 150 years ago. So this is 150 years ago. Or sorry, 125,
02:12:08.740 sorry 125 years ago 125 years but in daily routine wandering from snow-covered mountains
02:12:15.100 in the north to the warmer plains in the south fording streams and rivers with large herds of
02:12:20.500 cattle and sheep the struggle for survival for the bare existence was unbelievably hard
02:12:38.740 For those who tilled the land, even for those in the villages, it was not much more comfortable.
02:13:08.740 obtaining water for irrigation even with the help of wells like this one
02:13:12.980 and through underground canals the canots was a strenuous undertaking
02:13:26.260 usually the soil belonged to a feudal landlord who owned mostly the whole village and many more
02:13:31.860 like it sometimes up to 100 villages were the property of one landlord so what the farmers
02:13:38.340 earned with all that hard work did not even belong to them generally it was divided guys pay attention
02:13:44.820 to this part because this so this feudal system that they're talking about right now reza shah
02:13:52.420 the great got rid of the feudal landlord system because what you're seeing here these are not like
02:13:59.700 just regular farmers these are serfs like like the surf right because slavery slavery is something 0.88
02:14:06.260 that islam allows so um all these farmers were actually serfs right they were serfs and they 0.98
02:14:14.020 were um basically slaves to the landlords and the mullahs and rizasha the great got rid of all of 0.95
02:14:19.940 that and the mullahs didn't like that and said that you know getting rid of the surf system and
02:14:25.620 and like the the feudal landlord system whatever was like anti-islam right so they were like oh no
02:14:31.140 so so when the mullahs and the communists cry about like oppression oh no they're oppressing
02:14:37.140 us yeah he oppressed you by freeing your slaves and giving them land right land redistribution 0.74
02:14:44.500 that's what that's what there's a show the great and then of course muhammad did it into five 0.71
02:14:50.980 portions the first for them so what the farmers earned with all that hard work did not even belong
02:14:57.780 to them generally it was divided into five portions the first for the landowner the landlord
02:15:05.220 the second for the man who provided the seed the landlord the third for the man who supplied the
02:15:11.220 water the landlord the fourth for the man who provided the oxen probably the landlord again
02:15:18.500 the peasant obtained but the last fifth from which he had to pay taxes and try to support himself
02:15:24.340 and his family yeah it was it was basically like medieval england until rizzo the great
02:15:34.980 came and just got rid of that entire system um in 1925 yeah it was pretty much medieval england
02:15:54.340 be
02:16:01.340 are
02:16:13.340 yes
02:16:16.340 are
02:16:19.340 you
02:16:22.340 in such poverty and ignorance nobody cared for even the most modest hygiene
02:16:34.040 and there was no chance for a brighter future
02:16:52.340 guys, remember, this is before the Pahlavi dynasty. This is before the Pahlavi dynasty.
02:16:59.480 So pay attention here. This is a previous dynasty. This is when the Muslim clerics
02:17:04.740 were in control, okay? So just compare what you're seeing here. Compare that to what the 1.00
02:17:11.700 Pahlavi family did after they became the dynasty, right? So there's a reason that Iranians 1.00
02:17:22.100 support the Pahlavi dynasty. There's a reason that we call Riza Shah the Great, the father 0.94
02:17:28.360 of modern day Iran, because he took this, right? He took this like hellhole and he made Iran, 0.99
02:17:36.440 like he modernized Iran. So you'll see. This is Iran before the Pahlavi dynasty. This is under 1.00
02:17:42.840 the Qajor dynasty. Guards on the roofs of the mud huts always alert for armed bandits or whole 1.00
02:17:53.400 nomadic tribes who could attack at any time and often did. None of these attacks could ever be
02:17:59.320 filmed but tribes like these defied all attempts to pacify the country.
02:18:12.840 travelers through the countryside pay tolls to those tribes who in turn protected them
02:18:21.120 against attacks or just refrained themselves from robbing them
02:18:24.960 but even if the travelers bought relative security from the bandits
02:18:32.220 the condition of the roads made each journey a hazardous adventure
02:18:36.120 the caravanserai a fortified place providing shelter for the caravans at night a trading
02:18:48.320 center by day but not a totally secure shelter because against a marauding tribe there was no
02:19:02.700 guaranteed security in those days in old persia where there was no such thing as a strong central
02:19:08.460 government with an effective police force
02:19:22.140 girls heavily veiled children memorizing quran verses by heart but for most you see that guys 1.00
02:19:30.620 you see that so guys instead of sending children to school under the kajar dynasty 0.95
02:19:37.660 under the kajar dynasty they forced women to like heavily veil right guys welcome to islam 0.57
02:19:46.060 welcome to islam they forced where was it they forced girls to wear hijab and instead of educating 0.96
02:19:55.180 instead of educating iranian youth they just made little little boys memorize the quran 1.00
02:20:06.780 great he got rid of all of that jihadi nonsense 1.00
02:20:12.860 this this is what the islam this is what the mullahs this is iran under muslim control 0.99
02:20:18.300 girls heavily veiled children memorizing quran verses by heart but for most of them this was all 0.77
02:20:32.900 they ever learned to read right like they they didn't even learn how to guys they weren't even 0.87
02:20:39.380 taught how to read or write persian they were just forced to memorize like arabic scripture
02:20:45.260 in the quran milk and then and then basically forced labor forced labor
02:20:54.380 look at this children laboring at the age of eight
02:20:59.180 in the countryside they might even begin working in the fields at a younger age
02:21:07.500 these scenes are but a reflection of the autocratic system prevailing in the adult world as well
02:21:15.260 1906 revolution persia was the first country in the middle and near east where a revolution 0.99
02:21:32.640 in favor of a democratic constitution occurred boom guys right so to that idiotic german 0.98
02:21:40.700 politician who's like oh i don't think iranians are ready for a democracy in your face 0.98
02:21:47.340 because iran became a democracy in 1906 12 years before germany
02:21:58.940 1906 constitutional revolution guys go look it up we became we we elected our first parliament in 1906
02:22:11.420 No one ever talks about that.
02:22:19.800 1906, revolution.
02:22:21.840 Persia was the first country in the middle and near east where a revolution in favor of a democratic constitution occurred and was successful.
02:22:36.920 Here you go.
02:22:40.700 The constitutionalists, among them quite a number of clergymen, forced the then Shah
02:22:54.880 to abdicate in favor of his son.
02:23:03.180 In 1909, with active Russian military help, the exiled Shah tried to regain power and
02:23:09.360 abolish the constitution but fail it was not the first time that russia intervened in persian
02:23:15.320 affairs did you did you catch that so so russia in 1909 tried to abolish the constitution the you
02:23:26.740 know the democratic constitution of iran and then they failed unfortunately the soviet like the
02:23:33.640 soviets were successful um in 1979 they were not successful in 1953 the you know the famous you
02:23:42.400 know the oh right like that's just russian communist propaganda um because iran became
02:23:50.020 a democracy in 1906 and ever since 1906 the soviets had been trying to overturn the the
02:23:57.920 democracy in order to bring Iran under the Iron Curtain. So they weren't successful in 1909.
02:24:04.080 They weren't successful in 1921. They weren't successful in 1953. Unfortunately, they were
02:24:10.440 successful in 1979. And that's why right now the Islamic regime is an ally of communist Russia and 0.98
02:24:17.920 communist China, right? The Islamic regime is not an ally of the West. Iran used to be an ally of 0.94
02:24:26.940 west when it was a democratic country but then with the help of russia the soviet union at the
02:24:32.620 time ussr 1979 happened so there you go but 1909 is the first instance
02:24:41.420 between the population and commercial centers of europe and the far east
02:24:46.140 iran formerly known as persia lies about midway a link between east and west this strategic look 1.00
02:24:54.300 Yeah, Mosaddegh was a holdover from the Qajars. He was related to the Qajar family, and Mosaddegh was just an opium-addicted freak who was upset that he was not, I guess, king or whatever. 0.61
02:25:12.360 He basically wanted to be the Shah. Mosaddegh was not democratically elected anything. He was just a garbage human being. 0.81
02:25:18.840 and guys i will get to all your super chats as well when we're done with with this uh just like 1.00
02:25:27.400 the beginning part of the documentary a source of constant dispute with her neighbors the famous
02:25:33.140 silk road the ancient trade route between europe and china crossed this country there also was
02:25:39.540 pressure for a path from north to south iran's northern neighbor the russian giant looking
02:25:45.560 longingly at the ice-free harbors on the persian gulf iran also was a neighbor of india which
02:25:51.960 until 1947 was england's most important colony in 1907 russia and england carved out zones of
02:26:03.000 influence in iran in the north for the czar in the southeast along the indian border for the british
02:26:09.640 empire in the first world war iran again was the football of the big powers russia had established
02:26:23.560 military bases in northern iran turkey aligned with germany and austria hungary against russia
02:26:30.200 and her allies failed to persuade iran to oust the russians so turkey sent troops into iran
02:26:37.320 in a counter-attack new russian divisions poured into the northern region
02:26:41.720 and english troops pushed northward from the persian gulf to the caspian sea
02:26:57.720 during the past century england and russia again and again rung economic concessions from the weak
02:27:03.880 persian government russia gained the provinces of georgia and armenia from persia as early as 1813
02:27:11.160 and 1828 persian refugees fleeing the invading foreign armies
02:27:23.560 toll barriers in the middle of a nominally sovereign state erected by occupation forces
02:27:29.000 with the help of tribal leaders and local chieftains the english forcibly recruited
02:27:33.240 a Persian police force called
02:27:34.920 the South Persia Rifles.
02:27:49.460 They even went so far as
02:27:51.240 to free convicted robbers to enlist
02:27:53.280 them in their auxiliary corps.
02:27:56.100 It's crazy times.
02:27:59.000 Like, guys, honestly, before the
02:28:00.800 Pahlavi dynasty came and modernized Iran, like Iran was basically like the wild west and it was
02:28:06.980 just like it was like it was like the playing grounds of like England and you know Russia and 0.76
02:28:12.620 you know all these other places right the Ottomans right like it was it was basically it was like a 0.87
02:28:18.520 wild wild west free-for-all.
02:28:30.800 Britain's main interest oil as early as 1901 the Englishman William Knox Darcy had been granted a
02:28:42.120 60-year oil concession years of unremitting efforts finally led to the discovery of large
02:28:47.880 oil fields some 150 miles northeast of Abaddon that day the 26th of May 1908
02:28:55.000 marked the beginning of the oil industry in the Middle East
02:28:58.440 oil at that time being transported on donkeys and horseback
02:29:06.300 the english and the russians who had quarreled over persia so often
02:29:15.980 as war allies were now on rather good terms
02:29:19.640 but that alliance came to an abrupt end when in 1917 the bolshevik revolution was successful
02:29:28.440 russia withdrew from the war although not from her imperialist traditions in 1920 the bolsheviks
02:29:34.520 invaded the persian province of giland oh oh look at that guys look at that in 1920 the communists
02:29:41.960 the communists are invading iran trying to balkanize iran and trying to bring iran under the 0.79
02:29:51.880 iron curtain once again right keep that in mind guys it's it's always been like the the the
02:29:56.920 woke left radical bolshevik whatever invasions help a rebellious tribal leader esteemed the
02:30:04.760 bolsheviks invaded the persian province of gilan to help a rebellious tribal leader establish the
02:30:10.120 soviet republic of gilan on persian territory when the red army withdrew their puppet regime
02:30:17.080 was quickly overthrown right so so this is where like the communist purds or whatever they're like
02:30:25.000 uh or the separatists or whatever they're like oh oh yeah yeah freedom freedom freedom and then
02:30:30.520 but no like every single one of these separatist movements guys the entire like separatist movement
02:30:37.860 was started by the bolsheviks and it goes back to marxism and communism okay it goes back to
02:30:45.940 marxism and communism because you know they've always tried to bring iran under the iron curtain 0.98
02:30:52.300 and we've resisted tens of thousands of refugees aggravated the misery of iran's 0.98
02:30:58.460 own war-stricken people the white russians who had fled the reds 0.84
02:31:04.620 they came from a country embroiled in civil war into a country in chaos there was but one
02:31:10.780 military unit in persia which had anything resembling discipline the persian cossack
02:31:15.740 brigade and there was one man reza han serving in that brigade who was to change the debt so guys
02:31:24.060 uh so this is a persian cossack brigade now we're getting to reza shah the great so before reza shah
02:31:31.180 the great became the shah of iran he was known as reza khan okay so now we're getting to the good
02:31:38.060 part anything resembling discipline the persian cossack brigade and there was one man reza han
02:31:46.700 serving in that brigade who was to change the destiny of his country while most of the officers
02:31:52.300 in the cossack brigade were russians reza han was pure persian from northern iran
02:32:02.460 he was born in a little village in the province of misandaran near the caspian sea in northern
02:32:07.660 persia in a modest little house in august 1920 reza dismissed all russian officers and took
02:32:19.180 over command of the brigade and february 21st 1921 was the day of reza hans coup d'etat with his
02:32:27.100 cossacks okay it wasn't actually a coup d'etat like i explained before what happened is the
02:32:32.940 communists had taken over uh and then reza khan went and he ousted the communists and he reinstated
02:32:39.740 the the kajar shah at the time so i don't know why they call it it's very weird much to tehran
02:32:45.100 and overthrew a weak and tottering government no blood was shed and as minister of war he first
02:32:50.780 reorganized the persian army and then began to pacify the country so so this is reza shah the
02:32:57.100 great this is back when he was still the leader of the cossack brigade so what he did is he
02:33:02.780 like he got rid of that communist government and then this is him and then he actually reinstated
02:33:09.580 the shah okay so so in 1921 he didn't actually seize power he got rid of the corrupt government
02:33:17.980 that was there basically doing like like the bidding of of the soviets of russia and he
02:33:23.980 reinstated the the young qajar shah at the time because he was still a kid right so so that's
02:33:31.260 like the whole nonsense right because like this is him this is him this is a young shah so like 0.67
02:33:36.220 the the nonsense about him like going in 1921 and like seizing power is utterly ridiculous because 0.79
02:33:43.820 he didn't seize power he reinstated the legitimate shah and overthrew a weak and tottering government
02:33:52.140 no blood was shed and as minister of war he first reorganized the persian army
02:33:57.020 and then began to pacify the country
02:34:07.340 in order to establish a strong central power he fought the rebellious tribes and marauding bandits
02:34:18.380 no documentary film exists of those battles but these film scenes produced years later give an
02:34:24.060 impression of how the field campaign was fought it was no easy task for a commander-in-chief who
02:34:29.580 once was heard to exclaim if only i had a thousand rifles of the same caliber
02:34:35.100 the equipment of his soldiers was still that bad
02:34:47.740 but eventually firm control over the whole country was established national sovereignty
02:34:52.700 was paralleled in the international field within five days of the new government's reign all
02:34:58.460 russian concessions in iran were abolished concessions for britain granted by the old
02:35:03.180 government cancelled with the exception of the old oil concession
02:35:09.020 the government's troop movements had been seriously hampered by the almost complete
02:35:25.740 lack of adequate roads one of reza's first actions was to start construction of a network
02:35:31.180 of main roads a task accomplished with largely inadequate means but with much enthusiasm
02:35:39.020 In 1925, the last Shah of the Qadja dynasty, who had spent most of his time traveling abroad,
02:35:50.420 as here in Rome with Italy's King Umberto, was deposed by the Majlis, Iran's parliament.
02:35:59.120 Reza Khan, then Prime Minister, is elected Shah.
02:36:02.760 Some months later, in April 1926, the official coronation takes place on the so-called Peacock Throne.
02:36:16.140 Did you guys catch that? I'm going to go back because this part is very important.
02:36:22.100 So how did Rizza Shah the Great become the Shah?
02:36:26.840 He didn't seize power in some sort of military coup.
02:36:30.180 he was voted in by the democratically elected majlis of iran according to iran's constitution
02:36:38.640 at the time because iran was a was a constitutional monarchy the almost complete lack of adequate
02:36:43.720 roads one of reza's first actions was to start construction of a network of main roads
02:36:49.140 a task accomplished with largely inadequate means but with much enthusiasm
02:36:54.000 in 1925 the last shah of the kajar dynasty who had spent most of his time traveling abroad
02:37:07.460 as here in rome with italy's king umberto was deposed by the majlis iran's parliament
02:37:13.840 Did you hear that? So the previous Shah, the previous Ajar dynasty was deposed by the democratically elected Majlis, right, the parliament.
02:37:27.420 So the previous Shah was deposed and then they voted in the new Shah, Reza Shah the Great.
02:37:36.160 Reza Khan, then Prime Minister, is elected Shah.
02:37:40.120 Some months later, in April 1926, the official coronation takes place on the so-called Peacock Throne.
02:37:58.780 Shah Reza was not the first officer of simple origin to ascend to the Persian throne.
02:38:04.020 190 years before, Nadia Shah, called the Napoleon of Persia, had preceded him, re-unified the country, defeated the Turks, and forced the Russians out of Persian territory they had occupied.
02:38:21.480 Out of Reza Shah's family, his eldest son, Mohammed Reza, is a...
02:38:26.360 Oh, guys, that's baby. That's baby Shah and Shah Ariyamid. Look at that.
02:38:31.460 that's baby baby shah and shah are your man when he was a baby
02:38:36.260 look at him you know you can already tell he's like he's he's meant to be king occupied
02:38:43.120 out of reza shah's family his eldest son mohammed reza is appointed crown prince
02:39:01.460 that's kind of cool some years later reza shah sends his son to the swiss college of rosay
02:39:14.120 he becomes an excellent soccer player do you see that so do you see how like um how much um like 0.97
02:39:21.520 reza shah the great was he was so interested in modernizing iran he even sent his son mohammed
02:39:28.820 Reza Shah to get an education
02:39:30.680 in Switzerland.
02:39:41.220 The years of the government
02:39:42.720 of Reza Shah later to be...
02:39:44.640 Okay, guys, so now this is now
02:39:46.800 we're going to get into
02:39:48.240 the reason why we call
02:39:50.540 Reza Shah
02:39:51.560 the Great and the father
02:39:54.760 of modern-day Iran. Because remember, 0.95
02:39:56.940 guys, just like a few minutes ago,
02:39:58.820 we were seeing these like insane like horrific scenes of like iran basically being like a third 0.97
02:40:03.860 world hellhole under like you know jihadi muslim cleric rule now literally look look what reza 0.95
02:40:12.260 shah the great does as soon as he becomes the shop the years of the government of reza shah 0.97
02:40:19.540 later to be named reza shah the great are the years in which the foundations of a sovereign
02:40:24.580 and modern state are laid. The years in which Iran is reborn. Resurgence of a once great country,
02:40:37.760 ships sailing under the Iranian flag, ports, roads, communication systems, a whole national
02:40:43.820 infrastructure developing, and foreign monopolies inside Iran. For instance, tobacco sales or
02:40:50.400 telephone and telegraph lines, nationalized.
02:41:04.400 Perhaps the most impressive achievement, the Trans-Iranian Railway.
02:41:09.400 Work begins in 1927 and is to last for 12 years.
02:41:13.840 Unlike previous undertakings under the old dynasty, this work is financed not by foreign
02:41:19.140 loans but entirely by iranian means through a special tax on sugar and tea millions of iranians
02:41:26.580 are thus contributing to the top priority national task through their personal sacrifice the first
02:41:33.140 line from the persian gulf to the caspian sea connecting south and north over 900 miles requires
02:41:40.020 construction of 4 100 bridges and 224 tunnels of an aggregate length of 54 miles as an engineering
02:41:49.060 achievement, experts consider the trans-Iranian railway as more impressive than even the famous
02:41:55.200 Swiss railways. Right? The trans-Iranian railway that Rizal Shah the Great built,
02:42:07.160 more impressive than the Swiss railway. Look at this. This is historic, guys. Like, this is
02:42:11.800 historic. This is why we call him Rizal Shah the Great. He literally modernized Iran in, like,
02:42:17.280 in 20 years in less than 20 years he modernized Iran of an aggregate length of 54 miles as an
02:42:25.680 engineering achievement experts consider the trans-Iranian railway as more impressive than
02:42:31.400 even the famous Swiss railways oh yeah I see a good comment here so he was the first make blank
02:42:42.880 Oh, 100%. So Riza Shah the Great was the original make blank great again. I mean, that's why we call him Riza Shah the Great, because he made Iran great again. He made Iran great again back in 1925.
02:43:12.880 In 1928, the king of neighboring Afghanistan pays the first state visit to the newly born
02:43:31.640 Iran.
02:44:01.640 there are parallels and similar interests of the two states like iran afghanistan is a moslem state
02:44:12.520 like iran she has the giant neighbor in the north russia and has had to cope with foreign
02:44:17.640 intervention in the past and the exercises performed as a show for the guest the traditions
02:44:23.240 of the zur hannah the house of strength are a symbol of the strength needed to maintain
02:44:27.880 sovereignty in such a precarious situation yeah guys by the way so uh iranians we also invented
02:44:34.040 the concept of like gyms right so we call them which means powerhouse or house of strength so
02:44:40.280 So, yeah, we literally invented gyms like 3,000 years ago.
02:44:44.620 You're welcome.
02:45:03.980 Another state visit with another neighbor.
02:45:07.220 Reza Shah, this time not the host, but the guest.
02:45:10.280 Visit to Kemal Ataturk, founder of New Turkey. Reza Shah had long wished, as he states in his arrival speech, to meet Ataturk. Turkey is facing similar problems as Iran.
02:45:30.160 I am very glad to see you in Turkey.
02:45:40.280 Reza Shah's answer, I am definitely glad to have been able to fulfill an old wish of mine
02:45:49.780 to pay a visit to your country.
02:46:10.280 Yeah, someone's asking, so this is the only instance that we have found of his voice in a video.
02:46:23.640 So I haven't seen any other video or recording where we can hear Rizal Shah the Great's voice.
02:46:30.420 This is the only instance that we have found so far.
02:46:33.480 One of the reforms common to both countries, emancipation of women. 0.96
02:46:38.140 heavily veiled with the kador excluded from participation in public life under rigid 0.98
02:46:43.680 orthodox mod do you see this guys look at this look at this this is this is why the the muslim 0.57
02:46:49.660 nazis hate the pad lavi dynasty because the pad lavi dynasty focused on the emancipation of women
02:46:58.220 so back in 1925 been able to fulfill an old wish of mine to pay a visit to
02:47:03.060 One of the reforms
02:47:06.300 Look at this
02:47:07.240 This was 1.00
02:47:09.120 Iranian women 1.00
02:47:10.980 When the Muslim Nazi clerics 0.63
02:47:13.540 Were under control 0.99
02:47:14.420 And then Reza Shah the Great 0.94
02:47:16.880 Was focusing on emancipation
02:47:18.700 And freeing women 1.00
02:47:20.040 And that's why the Muslim Nazis 0.99
02:47:23.080 Don't like them 0.99
02:47:23.940 Wait what happened
02:47:30.400 What happened?
02:47:40.400 What happened?
02:47:59.400 What? My stream is working fine.
02:48:11.400 Wait, Armin's live went down.
02:48:14.400 Wait, what's going on?
02:48:16.400 Why does YouTube do this?
02:48:18.400 My live stream is fine.
02:48:20.400 And I've played this documentary before.
02:48:23.400 Wait, what's going on?
02:48:29.400 Okay.
02:48:32.400 What?
02:48:44.540 Okay.
02:48:46.540 Okay.
02:48:48.620 Okay, wait, you're back.
02:49:07.100 Armin's back.
02:49:18.620 All right, guys, I'm going to have to stop. I'm going to have to stop playing, playing this, playing this documentary because I don't, I don't want this to happen to Armin.
02:49:35.740 It's not your fault. Wait, oh my gosh, poor Armin.
02:49:48.620 this is this is crazy because like i'm providing commentary like i i hate when youtube does this
02:49:56.960 like it's so messed up it's so messed up okay guys so um i don't want to yeah i know i know um
02:50:04.200 armin's live stream is back but i don't want to risk um risk his channel getting copyright strike
02:50:11.460 right because both of our channels are under attack so anyways i'm just gonna i'm gonna leave
02:50:16.120 it here. Um, so like basically there's a show, the great, he modernized, right. So you can see him,
02:50:23.680 he modernized the country and started building schools. And, you know, here are like, uh,
02:50:29.480 Iranian women who are now like, you know, being educated and they're becoming nurses
02:50:34.100 and, and things like that. So, um, yeah, this documentary is called, uh, heirs of Cyrus the
02:50:42.300 great um what i'll do is i will it's already um here i'll add it to the the doc um iran revolution
02:50:53.020 live like list of videos and documentaries and things like that so um you guys can go watch it
02:51:00.620 there i'll also uh put the link in in the comments for all of the um all the live streams so there
02:51:10.780 there's the youtube link and you know you guys can go and and watch it on your own as well
02:51:17.980 i've actually done like a documentary watch party about this um so you can go find it there um
02:51:28.620 and you know guys like this this is why i'm live streaming not just um this is why i'm live
02:51:36.300 streaming not only on youtube but i'm also live streaming on rumble on x um on kick and on on
02:51:44.700 twitch i just i just have them all i just have them all um and i have a growing rumble uh community
02:51:51.820 as well um and you know shout out to everyone who's who's following me and supporting me
02:51:58.220 on rumble appreciate you all all right guys so um we're gonna have to stop the documentary here
02:52:04.700 because i don't want i don't want armin's um channel to to be risked like i don't want that
02:52:11.180 risk there um so yeah that kind of
02:52:23.500 that kind of ruins the plans what do we do now
02:52:25.580 don't worry i have i have backup i have backup i always have a backup plan you know i do
02:52:36.300 you know i do guys so
02:52:40.180 all right let me just make sure we're not missing anything new
02:52:51.900 nope still the same old let me just check the breaking news
02:53:05.400 um
02:53:24.200 um
02:53:35.400 Okay.
02:54:05.400 All right. Nothing breaking yet. Nothing breaking yet in terms of the news, so we'll wait for Armin. I have this, but I think I'm going to hold off.
02:54:27.620 okay guys I need to take a little bit of a break and then you know maybe maybe
02:54:36.260 we'll do a little bit of spying on jihadi jihadi TV and see what we have
02:54:42.020 going on there because I'm interested in knowing what the Durkhas are saying
02:54:47.860 about about the Islamic regime so while I'm doing that I'm just going to
02:54:57.300 Sorry, I'm going to replay King Rizopalavi's speech from yesterday because it is very important and it does need to be rewatched.
02:55:16.300 So, and I'll be back momentarily and then we'll do a little bit of Durka News Network spying, I guess,
02:55:27.060 because apparently YouTube hates me and hates Armin and doesn't...
02:55:32.440 YouTube doesn't want us to share the truth about Reza Shah the Great, but that's okay.
02:55:38.440 All right, guys, I'll be back in a little bit.
02:55:40.960 Give me like 10, 15 minutes.
02:55:46.300 I want to welcome you all today in the conference conference for the current situation in Iran.
02:56:06.800 I welcome Reza Pahlavi and I welcome you to the speaker.
02:56:13.840 I would like to say that it is very important to us as a press conference,
02:56:19.680 that this event has led to many debates and discussions and discussions.
02:56:23.920 We have led to the last month's voice in the last month as a role in the iranian opposition.
02:56:29.120 In this sense, we have invited him today in the press conference.
02:56:32.480 The press conference stands as a part of the organization of journalists
02:56:38.400 and journalists for the constructive dialogue with different positions.
02:56:43.440 They understand us as a living democracy and freedom of freedom.
02:56:47.440 And we find that the press conference today is a place for this discussion.
02:56:53.440 It does not mean that we don't make our guests together.
02:56:58.440 Thank you very much. 1.00
02:57:00.440 We're coming to a statement from the Pachewi. 0.99
02:57:02.440 Then we're going to the questions. 0.99
02:57:04.440 We have time to 11.00.
02:57:10.440 Thank you very much.
02:57:12.440 Members of the press, ladies and gentlemen, good morning.
02:57:16.620 Today I am here before you to speak of the war that has gone unnoticed by too many.
02:57:24.480 A war against the Iranian people by an occupying regime.
02:57:30.060 It is a war that has been going on for 47 years.
02:57:34.420 A war in which the regime just slaughtered 40,000 civilians.
02:57:38.840 And a war in which there is no ceasefire.
02:57:43.320 After years of repression, in January, millions of Iranians rose up.
02:57:50.000 Tens of thousands died.
02:57:52.780 But they did not die for a nuclear deal.
02:57:56.380 They did not die for reform and more of the same.
02:58:00.920 They died for freedom and to reclaim their country.
02:58:05.280 the international media speak of the latest twists and turns of so-called diplomacy
02:58:12.540 ceasefires negotiations deals but ignores the facts on the ground a generational revolt
02:58:22.260 the most profound uprising in iran since 1979 uniting all iranians across each of our 31
02:58:32.320 provinces and in more than 450 cities and yes even elements within the state
02:58:39.880 apparatus itself when legitimacy dies power begins to crumble as Chancellor
02:58:50.240 Mertz declared if a regime can only hold on to power through sheer violence and
02:58:56.500 and terror against its own population its days are numbered the question is not whether change
02:59:04.980 will come change is on the way the real question is how many iranians will lose their lives
02:59:13.300 while the community of western democracies continue to merely watch
02:59:19.300 as we speak atrocities are still unfolding that the world cannot see because the regime has blocked
02:59:29.940 internet access while silencing the witnesses its operatives hunted wounded protesters in hospitals
02:59:39.780 and executed them in cold blood bodies were collected by dump trucks families searched
02:59:47.460 through rows of unmarked body bags. 40,000. The number is too large to comprehend, too abstract.
02:59:59.460 So let me tell you just one of their stories.
03:00:04.180 Saleha Akbari was a 38 year old nurse during the January uprising. She and her husband Ahmed
03:00:13.860 bodai opened their home to wounded protesters people too terrified to go to the hospitals
03:00:22.180 because the regime was hunting them down they treated the injured they hid them
03:00:29.140 they saved lives a few days later regime agents stormed in
03:00:36.260 Salehe threw herself between them and her husband.
03:00:40.720 They shot her point blank in the heart in front of him and their young child.
03:00:49.540 She died in his arms.
03:00:53.540 But then came the unspeakable. 0.85
03:00:56.760 Agents who had recuperated her body, raped her corpse, photographed the desecration,
03:01:05.600 sent the images to ahmed as psychological torture broken by grief he posted a final goodbye on
03:01:17.120 instagram and attempted to take his own life aria alidust 23 years old wanted to pursue a career
03:01:30.560 in real estate until the regime killed him in the january protests his mother is here with us today
03:01:47.280 sam afshari almost 17 was a champion swimmer the regime also murdered him in the january protests
03:01:58.240 His father is here with us today.
03:02:07.440 Mr. Afshari and Mrs. Alidus will be here with me after I take your questions,
03:02:12.900 and I hope you will speak with them too.
03:02:15.600 I urge you to listen to them.
03:02:19.240 There are more.
03:02:20.220 in the last two weeks 19 political prisoners have been executed so let me ask you do any of you know
03:02:32.880 their names have any of you written articles about them have you looked into this at all
03:02:40.320 I read in your newspapers about the tragedies of war but what of the regime's crimes against
03:02:48.080 my compatriots. It is committing crimes against humanity as we speak. Will the free world do 0.93
03:02:55.840 something or watch the slaughter in silence? There are people waiting for the answer. Their lives
03:03:04.580 are literally on the line. As we speak, 20 political prisoners have been sentenced to death
03:03:12.860 and are awaiting execution do you know about them will you conduct investigation into their shame
03:03:22.420 trials each of them is from the january 8th and 9th protests these 20 people and millions more
03:03:31.220 are waiting to see whether you care about their lives enough to do anything about it will you
03:03:39.200 i want to speak directly to the journalists in this room the regime has maintained an internet
03:03:49.460 blackout exceeding 1200 hours eight weeks of enforced silence the iranian people cannot call
03:04:00.280 their families cannot document what has been done to them cannot show the world the crimes committed
03:04:07.380 in their streets. Meanwhile, regime officials appear freely on your networks,
03:04:14.860 post on your platforms, and offer their version of events to your audiences, unchallenged,
03:04:23.700 uncontested, unopposed. You are the only free press the Iranian people have right now.
03:04:32.560 what you choose to cover and how you choose to cover it will determine whether the world sees 0.56
03:04:41.880 this revolution clearly or through the fog the regime is deliberately generated
03:04:48.700 it can literally determine whether innocent people live or die
03:04:55.320 I am asking you, as journalists, as professionals, to understand what a free press is for, to tell their stories.
03:05:09.680 In Germany, you know all too well the danger of dehumanization.
03:05:16.800 Do not allow Iranians to be dehumanized.
03:05:20.600 they are people they are brave people they deserve for their story to be told
03:05:29.560 president zelensky told me recently the world did not help the iranian people enough it stood aside
03:05:39.760 and by the time politicians began forming positions the ayatollah had already killed
03:05:46.060 thousands. He warned that brutality rewarded with survival sends one signal to every bully,
03:05:55.800 kill enough people and you stay in power. And yet here we are again on the cusp of the same
03:06:05.240 catastrophic mistake. There are many regime propagandists in the West who are calling the
03:06:13.100 regime's negotiators reasonable, moderate, people with whom we can do business.
03:06:21.520 But Qalibaf and Arakchi are not pragmatists. They are not reformers. Nor are the IRGC killers
03:06:29.860 behind the curtains. They are different faces of the same machine that shot Salehi Akbari
03:06:36.940 in the heart. They are the ones who will execute these 20 people I just told you about.
03:06:43.100 yet you call them pragmatists let me tell you the execution of my people is
03:06:51.280 not pragmatic nor is the blackmail the regime is threatening you and the world
03:06:56.140 with if you think you can make peace with this regime you are sorely mistaken
03:07:03.220 if you allow it to survive further conflict is unavoidable there will never
03:07:10.980 be stability if even a watered-down version of the system survives the 1.00
03:07:18.260 Iranian people want a clean break they have paid for it in blood they will not 0.99
03:07:24.960 exchange their freedom for a convenient fantasy that the monsters with blood on 0.58
03:07:30.360 their hands have somehow become the diplomats who will deliver peace as you
03:07:37.540 here in this room who is representing the 40 000 at the negotiation table who speaks for salehe
03:07:48.580 ladies and gentlemen of the press that is not a rhetorical question it is your professional
03:07:55.300 responsibility your moral obligation and i hope your personal assignment when spokespeople
03:08:03.860 be few on progress and breakthroughs and pragmatic solutions ask whose freedom was negotiated a way
03:08:11.620 to get here the 40 000 cannot hold a press conference soli cannot correct the record
03:08:20.020 but you can europe has not it claims to stand for human rights democracy justice
03:08:29.140 Yet its politicians ignored the crimes against my people and instead criticized the humanitarian intervention that millions of Iranians pleaded for, the intervention that eliminated the dictator and weakened the regime's apparatus of repression.
03:08:47.540 88 years after munich we gather here in berlin to ask whether the world will now stand with the
03:08:59.060 people of iran or continue to engage with the perpetrators of crimes against human dignity
03:09:06.500 whether it will stand and fight for good or bow to appease evil
03:09:11.860 in german law human dignity is sacrosanct the absolute foundation of all other rights
03:09:21.820 this regime has made its destruction a governing principle and it has brought the principle
03:09:30.300 that principle to german soil german courts have linked iranian state agencies to firebombing and
03:09:39.940 shooting attacks on synagogues in Bochum and Essen. 0.61
03:09:44.700 Intelligent services have documented Iranian cyber
03:09:48.040 attacks on the German government, dissidents,
03:09:51.700 and defense industries.
03:09:54.080 And this is not new.
03:09:56.280 The regime brags about the murders it
03:09:58.660 has committed on your sword, like that
03:10:01.660 of Iranian Kurdish dissidents or a beloved artist Feridun
03:10:05.940 Farrokhzad.
03:10:07.820 They have no shame. 0.95
03:10:09.600 fact they boast this is what they do they have always done it and they are doing it still on
03:10:18.080 european soil in european cities against europeans the threats to germany and europe continues to 0.52
03:10:28.320 this day it threatens you with the terrorists it sends to your shores it threatens you with 0.60
03:10:35.200 the suicide drones it sends putin in the war against ukraine it threatens you with its new 0.93
03:10:41.360 long-range missiles that can hit the heart of continental europe as long as this regime is in 0.66
03:10:48.800 place you will continue to face these threats and they will only get worse no deal will solve this
03:10:59.360 no negotiations will solve this it is in their dna for 47 years you have tried to change this
03:11:09.440 regime's behavior and for that should be obvious by now you have failed so today you have two
03:11:19.760 choices you can submit and continue to live under constant blackmail or you can chart a new course
03:11:28.480 It is time for you to act and solve this problem for good, for your own sake. 0.80
03:11:36.840 The Iranian diaspora has delivered its verdict. 0.55
03:11:41.440 On February 14th, more than 250,000 Iranians gathered in Munich.
03:11:48.140 They were not alone.
03:11:49.820 They were joined by Germans who value freedom and dignity.
03:11:54.640 Across Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Berlin, they march under one flag with one demand,
03:12:01.420 a free, secular, democratic Iran.
03:12:06.460 Europe should listen to them and not negotiate with the terrorists who drove them into exile.
03:12:13.680 The choice before Europe is not between war and peace. 0.78
03:12:17.460 It is between a dying regime that endangers us all and a free Iran that can become a partner 0.71
03:12:25.200 for stability. European governments must stop appeasing this regime. 0.93
03:12:32.980 Expel regime ambassadors. Refuse to legitimize any arrangements that preserves the IRGC-centered 0.94
03:12:40.520 power structure. Prepare to recognize the transitional government when it is announced.
03:12:47.460 The snapback sanctions, the closure of Iranian consulates, the push to list the IRGC as a terrorist organization, these are steps in the right direction, but they are not enough. 0.85
03:13:01.100 For 47 years, the world has known Iran through the action of a regime that took a great nation hostage, chose ideology over its people's well-being, and exported terror instead of peace. 0.67
03:13:17.460 but that is not the real iran the transitional government i envision will honor these commitments 0.84
03:13:25.540 from the very first day and iran's nuclear ambitions immediately and permanently
03:13:34.740 and all support for terrorism release every hostage free every political prisoner
03:13:44.260 normalize relations with the international community.
03:13:49.540 A free Iran will be a stabilizing anchor for the entire Middle East, ending the proxy wars
03:13:55.940 that have ravaged Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Syria, and become a partner for regional economic
03:14:04.020 integration. Its energy potential reconnected to global markets would benefit European consumers,
03:14:13.860 Persian Gulf neighbors and the Iranian people alike. This is the single greatest
03:14:19.860 untapped opportunity for regional peace in a generation and more than a trillion dollars
03:14:26.180 in economic opportunity in a decade ahead. That is only possible when this regime is gone,
03:14:34.420 when the Iranian people's revolution succeeds. The Iranian people are not asking you to fight
03:14:41.140 their revolution they are not they are already doing that and with a courage that should humble
03:14:47.220 all of us they are asking something far more modest do not legitimize those who oppress them
03:14:56.340 do not strengthen those who terrorize them prepare for the day when iran stands free
03:15:02.900 there are moments in history when neutrality is not a position it is a decision when caution
03:15:14.560 is not prudence it is complicity you in germany know this all too well you know the cost of
03:15:24.780 appeasement i am asking you on behalf of a nation to stand on the right side of history
03:15:32.900 to stand for justice.
03:15:36.760 The Iranian people have already done the hardest thing.
03:15:41.060 They stood in the street.
03:15:43.240 They faced the gun.
03:15:45.660 They said the name of freedom out loud
03:15:47.740 in a country where that word could get you killed.
03:15:52.080 They did not wait for the world's permission.
03:15:57.000 But they are still waiting for one thing,
03:15:59.340 for the world to catch up with their courage the choice is yours with or without the world
03:16:08.860 with or without europe with or without germany our fight goes on we will we will not rest
03:16:18.500 until our nation is free until our people have their dignity restored until justice is served
03:16:27.340 But if you stand with us, if you act in honor of those 40,000 innocent protesters, you will save lives.
03:16:37.740 You will stop the flow of blood.
03:16:41.840 On the day of our victory, I hope to be able to tell the people of Iran that Germany stood with them.
03:16:51.980 Thank you.
03:16:52.460 Thank you very much, Charlotte Weyers, Dutch Public News Channel NOS. Mr. Pallopi, thank you.
03:17:11.220 In order to lead a new government in Iran, previously you have emphasized the importance
03:17:18.020 of military involvement of usa now that the u.s military is involved at the moment a regime change
03:17:26.740 doesn't seem to be happening how have your plans changed what is your new plan now
03:17:34.100 the strategy is ultimately for people to be able to reclaim the streets obviously when you are
03:17:40.260 faced with such level of brutality you have to strategically retreat until the time comes for
03:17:45.620 them to safely return to the streets again. This is why a continued campaign that would give them
03:17:51.300 minimal protection so that the regime's thugs on the streets cannot shoot to kill people that come
03:17:57.220 out of their homes, that at least gives us an equalizing chance to have a real opportunity for
03:18:03.060 that. The importance of that intervention was exactly the argument that people that are
03:18:08.580 defenseless, that are hostages, need to have some level of outside assistance. That's a factor in
03:18:14.420 are the cause for liberation this protection how does this look like
03:18:21.780 yes how would this protection look like if there is no presence of military in the streets
03:18:26.100 because the very same people when they see that the regime was on the retreat and that's when
03:18:30.180 they started moving forward were all of a sudden faced with this brutal reaction understand that
03:18:35.780 the regime in the meantime is crumbling there are internal rifts that are people that are refusing
03:18:40.500 to show up to work to repress the people they have refused to carry out orders of repression
03:18:45.620 to the point that the regime had to import over 5 000 elements from outside of iran not even
03:18:50.740 iranian citizens they come from afghanistan they come from iraq they come from lebanon
03:18:56.260 to do the dirty job to hit the people at some point the regime is going to run out of resources 0.98
03:19:01.620 they're going to run off the ability to pay their mercenaries this is an opportunity for the people
03:19:06.180 again we have to adjust to the reality on the ground that doesn't mean that we abandon the
03:19:10.660 fight but the reason i'm here to tell you how important it is for the world not to be observers
03:19:15.860 to intervene to act in a humanitarian way meaning in order to save more lives we cannot throw the
03:19:23.380 people to the streets to be butchered they need to have some level of support and protection
03:19:27.860 that's why foreign intervention was necessary otherwise it would be very difficult for people
03:19:32.500 to think that they can single-handedly and defenseless and on-armed face the brutality of the regime.
03:19:38.340 That's the leveling element.
03:19:40.560 Paul Dudin.
03:19:42.100 Paul Dudin, my name is Post.
03:19:44.020 Ich würde die Frage auf Deutsch stellen, oder?
03:19:46.440 Wollte ich? Okay.
03:19:46.980 Also Sie können die Fragen auf Deutsch oder auf Englisch stellen, sodass wir haben eine Vermutung.
03:19:52.600 Alles klar.
03:19:55.200 Trump hat die Waffenruhe mit dem Iran jetzt auf unbestimmte Zeit verlängert.
03:20:02.500 What do you think about his approach and what would you think about him? 0.59
03:20:12.500 As I said in my speech, thinking that the regime has the ability to actually commit to a lasting peace is a little bit too much of a fantasy.
03:20:25.500 And the reason I'm saying that is because if you see the pattern of behavior that the regime has displayed all these years,
03:20:33.340 concealing their true intentions, hiding their nuclear program, being totally non-transparent in their true intentions,
03:20:42.040 the actual rhetoric that they use within Iran, the belligerence that they talk about,
03:20:48.560 the entire behavior is not indicative that they're prepared to change in any form or shape their behavior.
03:20:54.220 But why is that? Because they can't. If they cease to do what they do, they're no longer the regime they claim to be.
03:21:00.720 They're no longer the regime that is trying to export an ideology at the cost and expense of its own citizenry.
03:21:08.640 And they've done that for 47 years.
03:21:11.440 As I said again, the whole narrative of ceasefire negotiation is still based on thinking that somehow the behavior is not going to change.
03:21:21.020 and you're going to deal with people who all of a sudden have become pragmatists.
03:21:25.160 I don't see that happening.
03:21:27.060 I'm not saying that diplomacy should not be given a chance,
03:21:30.100 but I think diplomacy has been given enough chance,
03:21:32.720 and every time it has had setbacks.
03:21:35.500 This is time to readjust your foreign policies,
03:21:38.880 to think that this regime is a solution at the end.
03:21:41.260 The solution is the liberation of a nation that is asking you to take their side for once.
03:21:47.440 For 47 years, the people of Iran have not been part of the equation.
03:21:51.020 For 47 years, they've been ignored.
03:21:53.660 They are not even part of these negotiations.
03:21:56.080 And I'm here to speak on behalf of millions of Iranians who are voiceless to tell you,
03:22:00.520 rather than investing on this regime, invest on them.
03:22:04.160 Let them be the agents of change.
03:22:06.280 Let them be the people who will bring you peace and stability.
03:22:09.360 Unlike a regime that has no intention other than survive at any cost,
03:22:14.120 albeit killing thousands of innocent Iranians just to survive.
03:22:17.840 This needs to be part of the consideration. 0.92
03:22:19.820 And I don't think that I can judge the behavior headline to headline.
03:22:23.820 I've learned one thing in the past few weeks.
03:22:25.820 Whatever we hear coming out of Washington, let's judge on the results as opposed to the words that are being said here and there on social media.
03:22:49.820 You know, Iran is a country with 25 centuries worth of civilization.
03:22:57.120 For a country that has hardly been on this planet for 250 years celebrating their independence,
03:23:03.060 I don't think that any government or any foreign country can determine the survival of a civilization
03:23:08.640 or not.
03:23:09.780 We as Iranians are pride of our civilization and nothing can change that.
03:23:14.760 The reason is that acknowledging the people of Iran is the best way to preserve not only
03:23:18.880 your own interests but also preserve a civilization that actually has contributed to the world.
03:23:23.920 I find it surprising that if you realize that Thomas Jefferson actually was inspired
03:23:30.800 by the first declaration of human rights that Cyrus the Great
03:23:35.120 implemented 25 centuries ago and it is actually within the principles of the U.S. Constitution
03:23:44.240 to talk about Iranian civilization being wiped out. I think these are just words. I'm not taking
03:23:48.800 it seriously and i think that iranians will pretty much tell you that we've survived many 0.99
03:23:53.920 onslaughts we have survived many invasions by the arabs by the turks by the mongols and we're still
03:23:59.600 standing and we will continue to stand and the reason i'm saying this is because if you look at
03:24:06.320 the energy on the streets of iran if you follow the streets of iran if you see to what extent
03:24:11.680 people are proud of their culture their heritage and you can see also through the diaspora that
03:24:17.120 And despite the fact that they've been forced into life outside of their own countries, how proud they are of their culture, nothing will change that.
03:24:25.400 So I'm not at all frazzled or intimidated by any statement that challenges our civilization.
03:24:33.220 On the contrary, I think the world is beginning to recognize that how different Iran can be when the people of Iran are free.
03:24:39.940 And they are the ones who will tell you we are not warmongers, we are peacemakers.
03:24:43.460 The reason we have been brought to a situation of war is solely because of this regime.
03:24:50.220 This regime is responsible for bringing us to where we are today.
03:24:55.220 For years, I pleaded with the Western governments, do not appease the regime.
03:25:00.600 The day will come that you will finally have to face confrontation.
03:25:04.700 I always said we have to avoid conflict.
03:25:07.420 But the continued policy of appeasement has led us to a point that now we are facing actual war.
03:25:13.460 The responsibility is solely on that of the regime.
03:25:16.380 So the world should not add insult to injury by punishing the Iranian people.
03:25:21.500 The world should stand with the Iranian people and help us put an end to this regime.
03:25:26.580 That's the war that is going on. 0.99
03:25:28.260 Remember what I first said in my speech.
03:25:30.820 There's a war going on, the war of the regime against the Iranian people.
03:25:34.780 Now the regime is trying to deflect attention and push the narrative
03:25:38.500 as if they are the victims all of a sudden.
03:25:41.620 and the world is against that.
03:25:43.980 No.
03:25:45.220 They are the first culprit in bringing us to a situation of conflict.
03:25:49.400 The sooner this regime is gone, the conflict will end also.
03:25:53.300 Not by means of negotiation with the remnants of this regime,
03:25:57.180 but by helping the Iranian people overcome and topple this regime.
03:26:01.580 That's the ultimate solution that will bring us an end of this conflict
03:26:05.720 and all these narratives or all these statements that we hear now and then.
03:26:09.900 the solution lies in that ultimately hey you mr palavi a personal question here i'm sorry i have
03:26:18.860 a hard time identifying where the sound is coming from can you also raise your hand so i'm looking
03:26:23.260 in the right direction right over there okay in the middle now i see i have a personal question
03:26:29.980 since uh we can see outside that you're here with the help of the lobby group europe israel
03:26:35.820 Press Association. The Israeli government supports you taking over in Iran and the same government
03:26:42.480 that's the same government that started a war of aggression against your country with the U.S.
03:26:48.700 So many people around the world think that you are an Israeli asset. Are you? Of course not.
03:26:56.180 But I'm a friend to Israel and the Jews and I tell you why. Because again as a descendant of
03:27:01.900 Cyrus the Great, we take pride of the fact that the very cornerstone of human rights
03:27:08.100 happened at the time that Cyrus the Great, through his cylinder, which is displayed worldwide,
03:27:14.840 that is referred to in the whole of nations at the United Nations, was what coined the very
03:27:20.700 principles of liberty when he freed the Jewish slaves in Babylon and helped them rebuild their
03:27:26.360 temples in Jerusalem. Iranians and Jews have a biblical relationship. In fact, the only two
03:27:32.660 countries that can claim that. In modern history, Iran wasn't the only country in the Middle East
03:27:39.140 that harbored Jews that were escaping Hitler and his regime and were given refuge in Iran.
03:27:48.780 That's part of our history. That's part of our tradition of harboring persecuted people.
03:27:54.640 jews in iran were free to practice their faith before the revolution
03:27:59.500 i'm fighting for their rights to be restored and that of any other religion in iran because one of
03:28:05.780 the cornerstone of human rights should be protecting people in their freedom of religion
03:28:09.380 that's what i stand for and i don't need to be an agent of anyone to do that but i'm an agent of my
03:28:15.340 people i'm the agent of the iranian people i'm standing here because tens of millions of them
03:28:20.440 asked me to be their voice, to talk to people like you today
03:28:23.540 and explain their vision of the future.
03:28:26.700 Thanks for the clarification.
03:28:28.680 And regarding your plan, correct me if I'm wrong,
03:28:31.580 but you have never excluded to restore a permanent monarchy
03:28:36.100 with a democratically elected government serving in your name.
03:28:40.520 Why is that?
03:28:42.060 Don't you think a true democrat would clearly exclude
03:28:45.760 to restore a new monarchy?
03:28:47.520 well let's look at europe right now as an example germany is a republic
03:28:55.600 so is belgium france is a a democracy so is belgium france is a democracy so is sweden
03:29:06.400 italy is a democracy so is spain
03:29:09.600 They're all democracies right? Three of them are republics, three of them are monarchies.
03:29:19.900 So if you're telling me that people don't have a right to decide via the ballot box
03:29:27.120 what's their preferred system, which is what I give it to, then you're not respecting the
03:29:32.380 will of the Iranian people. I don't get to decide that. You don't get to decide that. 0.94
03:29:39.180 They get to decide that.
03:29:41.100 What I stand for is free elections.
03:29:43.920 What I propose is a process whereby, through the ballot box, the majority of the Iranian
03:29:49.480 people will have to decide what is the best system suited for their interests.
03:29:54.400 They get to choose.
03:29:56.520 And the only role that I have for myself, and I offer to be the transitional leader,
03:30:00.580 is precisely to bring them to a position where they can make that choice.
03:30:04.940 think democracy is not about eliminating democratic options it's by allowing people to have choices
03:30:12.380 so we're not subtracting we're just allowing people to have a choice provided of course
03:30:17.820 that this is a democratic option not every option is democratic that goes without saying
03:30:26.140 i'm over here hello um
03:30:34.940 a french tv show you recently said that you never argued for military intervention in iran but on
03:30:40.700 the 10th of february you clearly stated in an interview with glenn beck that you that only a
03:30:45.740 foreign military military intervention could neutralize the apparatus of repression in iran
03:30:51.980 and only that can be the solution do you feel responsible for the many innocent iranians who
03:30:57.580 have died to the u.s and israeli bombs um may i say illegal um bombing that you supported
03:31:05.420 first of all uh the targeting of the regime's infrastructure and its elements of coercion was
03:31:11.580 absolutely something that the iranian people actually called for they were asking they were
03:31:17.260 in fact insisting that come and help us based on what president trump has said at the time
03:31:24.220 that if the regime hits the people they will see a very harsh response the air cover campaign
03:31:32.540 that included hitting the regime infrastructure and apparatus of repression 0.93
03:31:37.420 was a necessary step to equalize the playing fields for Iranians that were getting massacred
03:31:42.140 on the streets defenseless by the regime that used military weapons to shoot them on the street
03:31:47.820 how else do you expect defenseless people to have a chance to actually overcome this regime
03:31:52.540 without some outside help. Many times we saw conflicts where outside interventions were
03:31:58.940 necessary. The Parsons fought fascism with outside help in Italy. France was liberated when the
03:32:05.580 Allied landed on the beaches of Normandy to put an end ultimately to the second world war.
03:32:12.540 This is the kind of intervention that should be perceived as an element that helps the people
03:32:16.780 as opposed to the regime. And of course I'm not shying away from that position that we have every
03:32:21.580 right to tell the world when we are being shot on the streets how else are we supposed to protect
03:32:26.060 ourselves we can't do it by ourselves in fact that was in the interest of protecting more lives from
03:32:33.180 getting lost because the more the regime has a means to suppress people the more casualties we
03:32:37.740 will face this is something that in fact limits the casualties as opposed to add to the casualties
03:32:43.340 and no one likes to see civilian casualties of course i don't of course we ache for anybody that
03:32:48.620 has been collateral damage but we are not apologizing for calling for our freedom
03:32:55.180 we went to the streets and i told people on the eve of that protest why don't you
03:33:00.540 chant your slogans whether from home or on the streets for freedom and that's what what they did
03:33:05.260 the result was the regime massacring people to the tune of 40 000 people or more in less
03:33:10.140 than 48 hours should we say oh the regime will kill us if we call for our freedom so
03:33:16.300 so we better not ask for it?
03:33:18.720 What person, what patriots will shy away from asking for our freedom?
03:33:22.580 That's all we did. 0.99
03:33:24.060 So I think the world should be apologizing to Iranian people for ignoring them. 1.00
03:33:29.620 You should be the ones apologizing to the Iranian people 0.94
03:33:32.520 that for 47 years, your governments have appeased this regime.
03:33:37.880 You turn your back on the Iranian people.
03:33:40.440 They didn't rise up only this time.
03:33:43.400 They rose up many times in the past 40 years.
03:33:46.300 they rose when khatami became the first president he threw students from their dormitories when
03:33:51.260 they were protesting the fact that he was not delivering on his campaign promise
03:33:55.500 later on in the green movement they were thrown under the bus yet again
03:34:01.100 during the women's life freedom movement symbolic gestures but still continued
03:34:06.620 appeasement of the regime even today as i speak to you you're shifting back to
03:34:11.900 a mode of appeasement again i think you should be apologizing to the people of iran for appeasing
03:34:18.540 the regime as opposed to having their back i'm here to tell you we are asking you this time
03:34:24.060 to support the iranian people and we're not going to apologize for that demand because i think the
03:34:28.940 iranian people deserve your support and i told you we will fight the fight regardless of whether you
03:34:33.740 help us or not but let that be on your conscience again on french tv you i think you asked too many
03:34:39.580 no i can ask one more question that's my right again on french tv you clearly stated or you
03:34:46.140 denied the fact that you supported military intervention and yes i did and of course i did
03:34:53.740 please let me ask my question you denied the fact that you support military intervention now again
03:34:58.460 you legitimized military intervention i have another question your wife has in the past shared
03:35:02.860 a post with a poster that says death to the left do you distance yourself from the sentiment is that
03:35:08.460 according to your own values and the values that you want to bring if you ever were to
03:35:15.820 be the leader of iran look when my wife and many other iranians were marching on the
03:35:22.060 streets of paris during the protest during the woman life freedom movement
03:35:27.260 they were heckled by the very same left that you say
03:35:30.460 by chanting slogans, calling for the Shah's death, or things of that nature. So nobody
03:35:40.660 should be defending that kind of language coming from whatever side it is. I do not condone
03:35:46.280 it. I do not defend it. I think that's below the standard of pluralism and tolerance. But
03:35:54.080 the real issue is to understand what the Iranian people now are focused on. It's not about
03:35:59.700 the left or the right. It's about liberation versus captivity. It is not about who will win
03:36:05.640 the vote at the end of the day. It's about the fact that we don't have the choice to vote right
03:36:10.040 now under this regime. Let's be focused on what's at stake here and be careful about the narrative
03:36:16.300 that the regime and its elements keep pushing to try to split the Iranian opposition, a narrative
03:36:22.840 that are carefully engaging in social media, in cyberspace,
03:36:27.520 to provoke tension, to provoke conflict.
03:36:30.560 Many of these accusations come from fake accounts on Instagram and on X.
03:36:35.600 You should know better as journalists.
03:36:37.580 So I ask you to be more diligent and dismiss those fake accounts
03:36:42.860 or those fake narratives that is aimed solely
03:36:45.920 as an attempt to derail the situation.
03:36:48.840 But yes, I also will defend the fact that we should not provoke
03:36:52.440 promote or say that hate speech should be part of the equation. It is frowned upon, it is not
03:37:00.660 acceptable and I for one have always condemned that kind of behavior and I'm on the record for it.
03:37:05.700 Yes, I see it. I have seen it. Yes, thank you.
03:37:15.200 Thank you, Laura Cipul from web.de and gmx, you are here in Berlin,
03:37:24.540 um Bundestagsabgeordnete to treffen. How do you evaluate the fact that the
03:37:29.200 Kabinettsmitglieder don't want to meet you and what do you expect from Germany?
03:37:32.940 I think it is a shame that, again, government authorities who are under duress because they
03:37:49.940 have to consider the blackmail that the regime forces on them by taking hostages or by other
03:37:56.240 concerns are not open to have a dialogue with people who are here to represent the voice
03:38:01.380 of the voiceless i'm not here to campaign for myself i'm here to tell them hear out the iranian
03:38:07.700 people understand what is going on on the streets of iran understand what is their ask from your
03:38:14.580 respective governments governments that supposedly stand for freedom who stand for human rights who
03:38:20.740 stand for equality but when it comes to an opportunity to implement it you choose to continue
03:38:26.820 negotiating with a regime that has demonstrated is complete violation of all of these aspects
03:38:32.900 and we are here to say how can we be protected in the sense that instead of allying with us
03:38:41.700 as people are fighting for the very same values that you're supposedly defending on your soil
03:38:46.660 you are in fact allowing for a continuity of a regime that is repressing us and denying us all
03:38:52.260 these rights we are trying to liberate ourselves and the solution to all of the problems that you 0.98
03:38:58.420 face pragmatically speaking security concerns terrorism on your soil the spread of islamic
03:39:05.860 radicalism in europe and many other aspects of it all connected to the continued survival
03:39:13.060 of this regime in iran that's what's at the equation don't look at it necessarily because
03:39:18.020 it's purely a matter of humanitarian concern. Out of your own interest, you should consider
03:39:26.140 what is happening because the situation is not going to get any better. The situation could
03:39:30.620 even get worse. And who knows by then how much damage will be done. This is a golden opportunity
03:39:36.740 when this regime has been never as fragile as it is right now to be done with. This is not just
03:39:45.420 concerns of Iranians. Many countries in the region right now are telling you this, that this is a 1.00
03:39:52.620 wounded beast that will strike back with revenge and retaliation. It's an opportunity to put an
03:40:00.140 end to it and see that as the ultimate solution that will immediately eliminate many of the
03:40:05.580 problems we're facing. It's not just about humanity, it's not just about human rights
03:40:10.220 and democracy is not just about stopping execution it is also stopping migration it is also putting
03:40:17.340 an end to energy dependence and curbing to another form of blackmail that comes from 0.81
03:40:22.060 musk at this time on your energy requirements imagine all the economic opportunities and what 0.95
03:40:27.100 it will mean to your economies once iran is freed these are the kind of calculations that ought to
03:40:32.860 be the focus on your governments this is the kind of discussions i'm having with your parliamentarians
03:40:37.980 and various political parties, but if your governments continue to focus only on somehow
03:40:45.480 maintaining the status quo, you're neither helping us liberate ourselves, nor are you truly
03:40:52.640 addressing the concerns that you will have down the line. This is what ought to be the focus,
03:40:58.540 but if I'm denied an opportunity to explain that to your leadership, I wonder how else they're
03:41:05.540 going to be able to have that kind of assessment.
03:41:10.040 Did we ask you not to talk to the regime you have?
03:41:12.420 Diplomacy is diplomacy.
03:41:15.620 But I think it should be the prerogative
03:41:20.020 of democratic governments not to be dictated
03:41:24.580 by a bunch of thugs and terrorists who you get to talk
03:41:27.600 to and you don't. 0.96
03:41:29.280 It's not their prerogative, it's yours.
03:41:31.880 Exercise your prerogative as democracies.
03:41:35.440 You're entitled to talk to whoever you want,
03:41:38.500 but not succumb to their blackmail
03:41:40.620 so they tell you who you should talk to
03:41:42.360 and who you shouldn't talk to. 1.00
03:41:44.900 I'm sure the German people will expect that too
03:41:47.360 from their governments.
03:41:54.000 Hello, hi, I'm Anna Noroskiewicz with CBS News.
03:41:57.980 So you supported the US-Israeli bombing campaign of Iran,
03:42:01.780 but clearly seven weeks in, the regime has not collapsed.
03:42:05.420 If anything, it gets stronger and more hard line.
03:42:10.120 Did you have or do you have a reality check after seven weeks?
03:42:14.460 Do you think that eventually there could be a regime change?
03:42:18.460 And also, aside from military strategies or even policies, what did the West gotten so wrong about Iran?
03:42:28.940 First of all, your characterization is not something I agree with.
03:42:32.340 the regime has been severely hit it has been severely fractured there are dissensions among
03:42:38.900 the ranks there are defections that have begun weeks ago even months ago elements both within
03:42:46.420 the military and security forces as well as the civil bureaucracy there are some people looking
03:42:51.620 for a way out of this regime the decisiveness of putting more pressure on the regime is a huge
03:43:00.180 factor that will make people decide when it's time to abandon ship however if all of a sudden
03:43:06.500 in the middle of a campaign everything comes to a stop whoever had an intention to do something
03:43:13.060 about it might step back and say wait a second what's going on here one day they talk about
03:43:18.500 strike the other day they talk about ceasefire one day they talk about negotiations one time they
03:43:24.020 they talk about hitting Iranian infrastructure but which one is it anyway point is it creates
03:43:30.800 confusion but if the campaign continued in the sense of giving at least the minimal aerial
03:43:37.980 protection which is what was happening the drone coverage that was a necessity as I said for people
03:43:46.140 to at least have some degree of equalling the playing field for themselves but to see through
03:43:52.400 and ultimately when it comes to who are the boots on the ground because that's one of the expressions
03:43:57.760 that you often hear well it is the people of iran who are the boots on the ground we're not
03:44:02.080 expecting a foreign military to land on iranian soil we have to do that part ourselves so europe
03:44:10.080 says you know we don't want to be involved in conflict we don't want to be sending troops and
03:44:13.360 all that fine but there's a lot of things that europe can do that it hasn't nothing has been
03:44:18.640 done to help us with internet connectivity. Nothing has been done by putting more pressure
03:44:24.000 on the regime to stop executions. Nothing has been done to force them to release political prisoners.
03:44:30.400 Yes, there have been some steps taken like putting the IRGC finally on the list of terrorist
03:44:36.560 organizations. As I said in my speech, that was a good step but it's not enough.
03:44:39.760 expelling their ambassadors, shutting down their chanceries, expelling elements that are directly 0.90
03:44:49.200 tied with the regime's operations here to threaten citizens of this country or be involved in
03:44:54.720 terrorist act or money laundering. There's so many other aspects that the world can do to at least
03:45:01.040 indicate that they're not going to reward the regime on its behavior and also be supportive
03:45:06.560 of the Iranian people in different ways not everything comes through a military conflict
03:45:12.480 a lot of it comes with actually strengthening and helping civil society in Iran we need a lot
03:45:18.720 of help in the process because this is a two-phase issue we're not just talking about a campaign
03:45:23.280 or putting an end to the regime a lot has to do with the transition part and that's an element
03:45:28.240 that is part of the discussions I would like to be able to have with governments to explain to them
03:45:32.560 what will happen once the regime collapses because i've been asked this question many times
03:45:37.680 by journalists by diplomats by people in government what's next what is going to happen are we going
03:45:44.480 to have another scenario like what happened in iraq or afghanistan and i explained to them first
03:45:48.640 of all iran is very different than iraq or afghanistan and also because contrary to what
03:45:53.760 happened then the void can be filled and the explanation of how we intend to fill them and
03:45:59.280 and all the components.
03:46:00.780 And all these elements I was telling you about
03:46:02.580 that are looking for an opportunity to defect
03:46:04.660 are part of maintaining the stability of the transition
03:46:07.740 post-regime collapse.
03:46:09.840 So when you are not clearing your intentions,
03:46:11.900 when there's all of a sudden a stoppage of the momentum,
03:46:14.600 that creates an element of confusion and unclarity.
03:46:20.180 Not because the campaign was wrong,
03:46:21.800 but because it is not carried out all the way,
03:46:24.540 the way should finally put the final nail in the coffin.
03:46:27.620 the regime has not been more strong.
03:46:30.280 Yes, they are vengeful.
03:46:32.140 Yes, they are building up their narrative,
03:46:36.060 but I think that's not a sign of strength.
03:46:39.280 That's actually a sign of weakness. 1.00
03:46:41.400 As I said, they are importing foreign elements 1.00
03:46:44.300 to do the dirty job on the streets 1.00
03:46:45.880 because they cannot rely on their own elements
03:46:48.480 to do the dirty job for them anymore.
03:46:51.040 This to us is a sign of the regime crumbling.
03:46:53.420 It's a sign of people defecting,
03:46:55.000 is good for our cause and bad for the regime. I just hope that as journalists you monitor that.
03:47:01.400 I just hope that you understand the reality on the grounds in Iran. Not the narrative the regime
03:47:06.520 is trying to push through its propaganda machine and currently they have exclusive opportunities
03:47:12.120 to do that because Iranians don't get to tell their stories. You can't hear from them because 1.00
03:47:16.600 you've been cut off. So what can be done so you can actually hear what the people of Iran have
03:47:21.480 to say about this that's really part of the missing element here and we're trying to do our
03:47:26.360 best to communicate these messages to the world to the international media but i hope you do a
03:47:31.480 little bit more on your part to be more inquisitive and be more aware of what's really happening on
03:47:36.280 the streets of iran and not just to take whatever the regime pushes at you in their version of the
03:47:41.640 narrative and take that as the reality on the grounds because it's far from the truth what is
03:47:45.880 the what the regime is trying to push through its propaganda machine one more question yes the
03:47:51.960 civilian toll of the war which you just called collateral damage is so huge do you think
03:47:59.400 personally that you've lost your opportunity to ever play a role in iranian politics after this
03:48:08.200 after supporting this campaign you know why this question really upsets me and really really
03:48:15.160 upsets Iranians. And, you know, the Shah is just like so frustrated because that garbage 0.99
03:48:24.740 journalist is talking about the civilian death toll, right? But look, just today, 0.98
03:48:32.120 just today, the Islamic regime murdered another innocent Iranian, okay? His name was Irfan
03:48:39.900 here's the video here's the video of his forced confession because the muslim nazis 1.00
03:48:46.980 they are so evil and they are so vile and they are so demonic that before they execute iranian 0.99
03:48:55.160 freedom fighters they torture them into making forced confessions watch this
03:49:09.900 you see that so during his forced confession he's like he's wiping away his tears 0.71
03:49:22.380 while he's you know while the islamic regime is forcing him to confess on tv right because this 0.93
03:49:29.420 is what they do they they force you to confess under torture right they they basically torture 0.98
03:49:36.220 you until you can't handle it anymore right they torture you until you can't handle it
03:49:41.740 so in order to you know get some relief from the pain and the torture you agree to the forced fake
03:49:49.520 confession and then they air the forced fake confession on islamic regime state tv and he's
03:49:56.360 crying he's crying because he knows what's going to happen next what happens next is that he gets
03:50:02.800 executed. And that's exactly what they did to him this morning. This innocent young Iranian man
03:50:07.240 was hanged this morning. And guys, they always hang Iranians right at five, right like during 1.00
03:50:13.360 Azan. It's like, it's like the first Islamic call to prayer. So, you know, the jihad garbage that 0.98
03:50:20.560 you hear the mosques put out there on like megaphones. Like we Iranians, we're allergic 0.99
03:50:26.760 to that because when we hear the Islamic call to prayer, this is what we think of. This is what 0.88
03:50:32.500 it reminds us of it reminds us of murder death execution and jihad because that's what they do 1.00
03:50:40.320 they hang people they hang people right during the first call to prayer the first islamic call 0.97
03:50:47.080 to prayer that's when they hang you and then there's a whole bunch of like muslim nazi dirka 0.98
03:50:52.560 jihadis at the bottom yelling allah akbar allah akbar over and over until you're slowly strangled 0.98
03:50:58.560 to death right it's not a quick death guys it's not a quick death they wrap a rope around your
03:51:04.420 neck and then they use a crane to slowly slowly lift you up and it takes between 10 to 30 minutes
03:51:12.120 for you to die yeah and the entire time that you're slowly asphyxiating you're healing you're 0.99
03:51:19.000 hearing the the islamic call to prayer blaring from the mosques and there's a bunch of like 0.94
03:51:24.120 mullahs underneath you on the ground yelling allah over and over again yeah yeah that that 0.97
03:51:33.000 that's what's been happening to iranians for the last 48 years 1.00
03:51:36.140 yeah 0.99
03:51:41.640 evil garbage ideology that's what's occupying iran right now 0.99
03:51:49.780 yeah and that's why that's why he's wiping away his tears this poor 1.00
03:51:56.160 this poor innocent man right so this is why we say no deal with the islamic regime this is why 0.97
03:52:03.040 iranians are saying end it and this is why guys this is why it is so incredibly infuriating 0.99
03:52:10.400 to hear this garbage garbage journalist trying to like you know oh what about the civilian 1.00
03:52:18.440 Really? Really? What about all of the Iranians? Yeah, let's talk about the civilian deaths. Let's talk about the over 45,000 civilians that have been murdered by the Islamic regime since January 8. The number is actually closer to 100,000, if not more. 1.00
03:52:39.740 why don't we talk about every single civilian death since 1979 at the hands of the islamic regime
03:52:47.900 lost europe through its propaganda machine one more question yeah the civilian toll of the war
03:53:01.840 which you just called collateral damage is so huge do you think personally that you've lost
03:53:09.220 your opportunity to ever play a role in Iranian politics after this, after supporting this
03:53:17.520 campaign? I don't know what you mean by huge. If you're referring to the statistics, I never trust
03:53:22.540 the regime statistics from the get-go. It's certainly not what you said. Have there been
03:53:26.140 casualties? Yes, there have been casualties. But most of the casualties are the regime elements
03:53:31.180 themselves. Most of them are either IRGC elements or message elements or anything associated with
03:53:37.060 the regime. In fact, the minute what happened on January 8th and 9th happened, I called for people
03:53:44.920 to stay at home, to protect themselves. First and foremost, to put their personal safety as a
03:53:50.660 priority. And we've done that, knowing that we have to see what pans out. When will be the next
03:53:56.660 opportunity to continue the fight? And you know what? Why don't you ask the Iranian people what
03:54:02.040 they think of me? Why don't you ask them what there is expectation of me? Why don't you ask
03:54:07.200 them why they continue to support me? Why don't you ask them when they come by the hundreds of
03:54:12.560 thousands in demonstrations from Sydney, Australia, to Vancouver, Canada, to Munich and Berlin?
03:54:18.460 That means that, no, inside Iran. Inside Iran, tens of millions of Iranians chanted my name,
03:54:26.000 and they still do. That tells you that I have faith and confidence in me, who for 47 years
03:54:32.460 has been fighting for one thing and one thing only, their chance to liberate themselves and
03:54:38.280 determine their own future. Today's Gen Z in Iran are my biggest supporters. You don't hear it
03:54:44.200 because you're disconnected from that. So please, go and do your own diligence. Don't push this
03:54:50.540 narrative. Don't push this propaganda the regime wants to propagate. Ask them. You'll get your
03:54:55.520 answer but you're not doing that part you're only reflecting what you hear by
03:54:59.720 the regime but not what the people have to say I have full confidence that the
03:55:05.240 Iranian people trust me in that task and continue to ask me to do my job in being
03:55:10.100 their voice and lead this movement to their freedom I have no doubt about that
03:55:14.180 you will find the truth one day when you will hear more from the people please
03:55:18.740 try to do that reconnect to the streets of Iran it appears to me more often than
03:55:24.560 not that there is a disconnect between the world media western media from the reality
03:55:31.440 undergrounds in iran that is stupifying for me i saw that to some extent in stockholm and i see
03:55:38.240 another occasion it looks like you guys are on another planet you are not hearing what the people 0.83
03:55:42.320 on the streets are saying maybe it's not your fault because you don't have that information
03:55:47.280 but seek the information don't prejudge based on something you interpret on a narrative that has
03:55:52.640 been pushed down down your line or maybe maybe sometimes it's a narrative that you don't like
03:55:58.320 to hear because it doesn't fit yours whatever it is the truth is on the streets of iran by the
03:56:03.520 millions and i think there are many networks that cover iran that have access to that information
03:56:09.120 i urge you to talk to iranian reporters and journalists who know that fact who can tell
03:56:13.680 you about what's happening in iran they get much more information than you do many of them are
03:56:19.120 presence here and elsewhere talk to them talk to iranian bloggers talk to iranian
03:56:26.240 activists to the extent that you can talk to people who are in touch with iranian political
03:56:31.360 prisoners talk to iranians who are in touch with university professors doctors teachers lawyers
03:56:38.400 activists there are so many of them that are in fact connected to iran and a lot in the
03:56:45.280 the diaspora can tell you about that be a little bit more investigative that that's really what a
03:56:52.640 reporter is supposed to do go and find out the facts the facts are there i know they are maybe
03:56:58.080 you haven't hear enough about them but i assure that once you do you will come to the same conclusion
03:57:09.920 thank you so much
03:57:15.760 Thank you so much. My name is Ahmad Samadi from Iran International TV.
03:57:20.960 I have two questions. I don't know if we have time or not. Many Iranian citizens are concerned
03:57:27.600 that issues such as political pressure, repression, the situation of political
03:57:33.200 prisoners, and demand for justice are not addressed, are not being adequately addressed
03:57:41.200 in Iran and U.S. negotiations. In your view, how serious are these concerns? My second question, I
03:57:49.440 ask both. Also, Iran and the U.S. is officially in a state of ceasefire. In practice, the country
03:57:58.640 in Iran, I mean Iran, is experiencing conditions like war time. How can people and civil society
03:58:07.200 group support the another in coping with this pressure do you have any plan for initiative or
03:58:15.040 initiative to this regard thank you i want to make sure i understand the second part of your question
03:58:22.480 what it is that could you repeat that point how my second question is how can people
03:58:30.560 and civil society group in iran support and support one another in coping
03:58:38.400 with these pressures and what is your plan for that well obviously uh what what what is at stake
03:58:46.720 is for um again the fact that they are not even represented in these discussions so part of the
03:58:54.720 reason i'm here today is say why negotiations are going on what is that the iran people expect or
03:59:02.080 their demands and to convey that for the whole world to hear and for governments to take into
03:59:07.040 consideration so that's one aspect of informing the general public public opinion politicians
03:59:13.280 decision makers journalists so on and so forth and again part of the reason i'm saying that the most
03:59:19.040 vital element to be reconnected to Iran and be able to access information that is pertinent and
03:59:28.000 critical in any assessment or analysis is being connected to Iran once again. The internet blockage
03:59:36.200 is a huge, huge element that is at stake. And I think part of the demand and discussions that is
03:59:42.640 going on right now that should be included into the discussion. And as I said, at least perhaps
03:59:48.920 If Europe is not at the negotiate table, but they should insist that part of the discussion addresses the question of political prisoners, addresses the questions of continued executions and the fact that there's no ceasefire of the regime against its own citizenry as they're sitting in Pakistan talking to the American side.
04:00:09.220 And of course, the Internet blockage. This should be part of the demands, not just nuclear enrichment or the Strait of Hormuz or whatever else it is.
04:00:19.600 So that's one thing. And number two, of course, again, as a result of that connectivity, then civil society within Iran and whatever the diaspora can do to help them as a conduit to the outside world
04:00:32.360 or support that we can give them will have a lot to do with being reconnected to be able to better
04:00:38.100 organize, better implement, better structure. So it does come down to a great extent to our ability
04:00:43.880 to be able to talk to one another so we can organize whatever needs to be organized in terms
04:00:48.800 of actions on the ground and what needs to happen. And I think that's the obvious demand and ask
04:00:54.940 from Iranians who are active within Iran as they are struggling against this regime.
04:01:01.540 so we have to see how this pans out and again as a last point I wanted to say
04:01:07.000 that based on what we hear and again I said I've learned that in the last few
04:01:11.380 months it's better to see what actually happens as opposed to what stated but
04:01:16.120 the latest I've heard I don't know what you've heard is that if there is this
04:01:20.020 fire is going to be the next few days so whatever that means and how long will
04:01:23.680 that last who knows we'll have to see all I'm saying is that I don't place
04:01:29.200 much faith into the fact that this will result in any stable situation even if
04:01:35.240 there was even if there was some deal I don't think it will last very long I
04:01:39.880 don't think it would be conducive to stabilizing the situation I think the
04:01:44.560 regime has always will regroup and regain some momentum to continue its
04:01:49.380 proxy support and what-have-you and we'll see a little bit more of the same 1.00
04:01:54.040 it will be a pity because in the meantime Iranians are still getting 1.00
04:01:57.940 slaughtered the world is still unsafe the region is still unstable problems continue to flood into 1.00
04:02:04.420 europe not to mention the footprints of the regime and terrorizing respective citizens of
04:02:10.260 respective countries here that hasn't stopped and again i say the ultimate solution is when we have
04:02:16.180 a chance to be done with this regime once and for all this is a golden opportunity not to miss it
04:02:21.940 would be a pity if we don't see an end of this regime now that it's so fragile and ready to
04:02:26.420 crumble they're begging for survival yet again don't throw them a rope this time around this
04:02:32.180 time say enough is enough you've been given too many chances you've never come clean forget about
04:02:37.940 this you've come to a point that you've slaughtered innocent citizens by the thousands and again i
04:02:43.300 remind you what chancellor merckx said a regime that does this is no longer legitimate if legitimacy
04:02:49.300 is gone the people of iran will not stop short of anything other than a clean break from this regime
04:02:55.140 And that's what counts at the end of the day. It's not what Donald Trump thinks. It's not what
04:02:59.940 Bibi Netanyahu thinks. It's not what Chancellor Merkel or anybody else thinks. What's important
04:03:05.620 is what the Iranian people, 93 million of them think. That's what counts at the end of the day.
04:03:12.260 That's what I'm here standing for. What they ultimately think of it and what they need to
04:03:18.100 decide for themselves. I'm here to help them. And the reason I'm here talking to you
04:03:22.660 is because we expect western democracies to be our first bastion for help we're not looking to
04:03:30.940 Moscow we're not looking to Beijing we're looking to Berlin we're looking to Stockholm we're looking
04:03:37.760 to Paris or to Rome for obvious reasons because we expect that coming from democracies to be
04:03:46.640 helping us in our cause for freedom and democracy.
04:03:50.320 And it will be a shame if the democratic countries
04:03:53.380 decide to opt for indifference or silence
04:03:56.960 and continue the element of appeasement.
04:04:00.440 That is not the answer
04:04:02.100 that the survivors of this latest massacre
04:04:06.280 want to hear from you.
04:04:07.860 And I hope we'll have a little time to talk to them
04:04:10.520 and they'll tell you exactly
04:04:11.700 what the Iranian people want to see
04:04:15.640 uh western governments do so that their children haven't died in vain so they haven't died
04:04:23.240 for nuclear enrichment they have died for freedom that's what really matters at the end of the day
04:04:28.920 so very very powerful press conference from a few days ago guys uh don't worry i have some
04:04:40.040 therapy for you just on battle to me can be therapy over them therapy therapy
04:04:46.400 only when you can be job yet so I brought some therapy for you guys because I was
04:04:56.080 spying on Durka news network and look what they are doing they're holding like
04:05:03.500 this weird sort of funeral for Khamenei. It's really funny. Guys, watch this.
04:05:33.500 Song of Consciousness
04:05:48.160 Song of Consciousness
04:06:02.940 They just have, like, this empty chair for Khamenei.
04:06:11.980 Look, look what the Turkish jihadis are doing.
04:06:15.220 They're all crying.
04:06:18.620 They haven't even buried him yet.
04:06:21.480 Look at that. 0.98
04:06:23.340 And then, guys, the same crazy jihadis are like, Iran is winning. 0.97
04:06:27.880 The Islamic regime is winning. 0.98
04:06:29.400 Yeah, okay. 0.99
04:06:30.100 All right.
04:06:30.600 Yeah, sure.
04:06:31.160 They're winning.
04:06:32.420 See, I told you guys, I told you I'd bring you some therapy. 0.98
04:06:35.560 Remember guys, Iran Revolution, it's a roller coaster.
04:06:39.040 It's an emotional roller coaster of ups and downs.
04:06:42.940 Welcome, welcome to being an Iranian.
04:06:45.140 We have highs, we have lows. 1.00
04:06:48.240 Yeah, he does look like he's lost a little bit of weight.
04:06:52.040 Why a chair?
04:06:52.800 Because he used to sit in like a chair. 0.82
04:06:54.180 So now they have like his like weird like ninja robe and then they got like the Palestinian terrorist scarf 0.87
04:07:01.000 and you know whatever anyways let's continue 0.51
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04:08:00.000 so thanks so much for watching this video and support.
04:08:30.000 There we go. I took a screenshot. Wait, wait. Someone took a screenshot of me. Wait, I'll
04:08:37.760 do it myself. There we go. Look at this.
04:08:52.760 Ahahah!
04:08:56.200 Ahahahahah authority.
04:09:00.900 Ahahahah!
04:09:04.280 Ahahahah!
04:09:07.580 Ahahahah!
04:09:10.440 Oh my gosh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, all right, let's continue, let's go back
04:09:40.420 I'm going to see what he's saying.
04:09:41.640 Because Armand still has to translate.
04:09:52.140 SALLONE DER CENINE ROOZEHAI RAHBAR SHAHEED INQUILAB BAH JAMAE KÁR U TOLİD DİDAR DASHTEN DER ANTHAI HEMEEN KHIYABAN KISHWAR DOOST VE HUSSEINI EY IMAM KHUMEINI.
04:10:02.720 POURYA SULIMONZADHE, CHOBERGIZARIE SIDA VASIMA.
04:10:05.380 I'm going to improve the segment.
04:10:34.860 Okay, guys? Watch this. Watch this. Okay. Wait.
04:11:04.860 Ayatollah Khamenei is dead.
04:11:16.080 Ayatollah Khamenei is dead.
04:11:28.780 Iran's former supreme leader.
04:11:31.880 Ayatollah
04:11:35.460 Is dead 0.98
04:11:38.620 Iran
04:11:43.400 Former Supreme Leader
04:11:45.900 Ayatollah
04:11:50.560 Is dead
04:11:53.580 Is dead 0.89
04:11:58.260 Is dead 0.89
04:12:09.460 Is dead 0.61
04:12:28.260 We'll be right back.
04:12:58.260 welcome back welcome back
04:13:21.060 yeah this is so much fun i'm glad i came at the right time yeah
04:13:37.780 i was laughing for like five minutes at this because we needed a mood boost because you know
04:13:42.180 we were talking about some you know a little bit dark stuff there um but uh why don't you pull up
04:13:48.660 the live stream from literally like 10 minutes ago because that's when i started and i literally
04:13:54.740 started with this and i was like okay i'm going to play through it um and i was like arvin's
04:13:59.300 gonna laugh so hard at this oh okay by the way goldie nobody's like we're like because of the
04:14:08.660 copyright thing like nobody like people abandoned my live stream is only 20 280 people only watching
04:14:15.860 guys go go back go back to arvin's live stream yes guys please give me some love here on
04:14:23.700 liberty politics there's only 280 people there so if you guys
04:14:30.100 some people switch to your side because of the no guys go back why are they why are they so picky
04:14:37.860 are you reviewing it your is fair use i i didn't even like turn my camera i was literally in the
04:14:44.340 the middle of speaking and reviewing it my channel was fine but yours went off and i'm like what is
04:14:50.100 going on here it's like they're targeting us randomly it's really frustrating because it is
04:14:55.540 fair use and i i was i was literally pausing like every few seconds and commenting on it
04:15:01.940 so i don't know i'm very frustrated by that oh people are saying i'm still here i'm still here
04:15:08.180 well thank you guys for not abandoning the channel abandon ship abandon ship we have fallen
04:15:15.620 why why is it sometimes you get a strike and i don't and then i get a strike and you don't
04:15:21.380 i don't know youtube is so weird that way i don't understand it okay weirdos all right
04:15:29.540 so going 10 minutes back about 10 minutes yeah i was uh yeah i was replaying kingdoms of
04:15:44.900 paha levy and then we went to dorkman news network okay let me bring it
04:15:51.540 so there oh dark news network let's see 10 minutes
04:16:02.100 yeah so it's right after this
04:16:11.780 so very very powerful press conference from a few days ago guys uh don't worry i have some therapy
04:16:18.260 for you just don't matter when you can be therapy over them therapy therapy
04:16:26.900 i was so confused like which goldie is talking
04:16:32.420 so i brought some therapy for you guys because i was spying on durka news network and by the way
04:16:41.300 goldie so many people are giving us a lot of love after you told people now the chat is full and
04:16:47.140 people are being so sweet thank you guys i appreciate you guys thank you thank you
04:16:51.780 love that yeah oh look at this arvin look look jovi therapy
04:17:04.020 what they are doing they're holding like this weird sort of funeral 0.99
04:17:08.820 for hominid it's really funny guys watch this 0.89
04:17:11.380 i'll remove myself so that you can review it with with me there like the the past me oh the past you 0.89
04:17:22.340 okay the younger you the younger me yeah the younger me yes wait i shouldn't say that you
04:17:28.180 don't like it i don't care no no i'm okay with that you can go that that is the younger me
04:17:33.060 because it's me in the past so yeah yeah okay okay i'll be here backstage watching if you need me to
04:17:38.420 come on to for my commentary let me know wow you guys look how young goldie looks here wow
04:17:53.140 you can see the difference okay let's continue
04:18:08.420 oh wait i'm translating sorry i forgot that i'm supposed to translate guys sometimes i forget
04:18:21.460 that you guys don't speak persian and i'm just like watching this with you guys i'm like oh wait
04:18:26.020 you guys you guys she's talking i'm supposed to translate
04:18:32.260 know what it is armin enjoys the durka too much sometimes he gets lost in the durka
04:18:36.420 i didn't forget that he has to cheerfully yeah i'm just enjoying it by myself
04:18:42.340 i have to like pull him out of the dirko well
04:18:44.740 dirko well okay
04:18:49.540 hominy it's really funny guys watch this what is he saying
04:18:57.220 oh my god the workers are now going back to basically
04:19:06.340 show the declaration of love and loyalty or whatever um but to the martyred supreme leader
04:19:23.380 so the workers inside iran are now into the streets to pledge loyalty again to the dead
04:19:32.980 supreme leader to basically show that the values is basically aligned with the islamic republic's
04:19:43.380 values and recommit to their loyalty to the regime the workers in iran that's what they're
04:19:51.300 doing okay that was that was the okay that was the lame man that was a lame chant okay
04:20:05.300 so apparently they came up with a chant and this is the chance hold on 0.98
04:20:21.300 so rise up and work hard it's time for work what is that it that's a really dumb chant
04:20:39.940 so it's basically telling workers like get back to work the channel like let's work it's time to
04:20:47.220 work apparently that's up okay so these are the workers apparently the chant is get back to work
04:21:00.020 okay this is obviously not a very good chant it's obvious it came from the up down
04:21:04.260 Oh, so sad, so sad. 0.78
04:21:13.140 Mushali dead is, this is about Musha, they're so sad over Mushali.
04:21:18.900 This is not a, this is a recent video, this is a video from basically today or just yesterday
04:21:25.680 and they're still crying over Mushali.
04:21:28.620 Look at Goldie. Guys, look at Goldie enjoying these people crying. Look at the way. I forgot
04:21:38.100 to pay attention to Goldie. As soon as you see these dark people crying, Goldie starts 1.00
04:21:44.340 enjoying it. Watch her. Hold on. See? So no one crying and then crying and look at Goldie. 1.00
04:21:52.020 as soon as you see people crying look at goldie's face
04:21:58.340 look at this see she's not laughing here see like you look at her she's not laughing here
04:22:04.020 and then we get to these derko people crying for harmony and then she starts smiling look at her 1.00
04:22:08.420 smile she's enjoying their suffering i mean they deserve it these guys by the way don't 0.97
04:22:33.860 you know that might seem evil but just remember that these people support the massacre of the
04:22:39.300 iranian people so yeah keep crying somebody in the chat saying cry me at durka river
04:22:50.180 cry me at durka river i'm gonna i'm gonna steal that oh my god
04:22:58.020 look guys this is where this is the place i think this is the beta
04:23:14.020 rapery they remade it this is basically khamenei's house and the place that got
04:23:20.340 bombed if you see it's outside this is where he used to speak that's why it's outside because
04:23:26.740 it used to be building here and they had a roof roof over their head but they came and recreated
04:23:33.780 that that place that the thing that used to be here and that's where harmony used to speak
04:23:40.500 and they're coming and sitting as if harmony is there wow that's why i'm laughing so hard
04:23:49.460 oh my god wow okay so this is the exact spot that you used to have to sit
04:24:18.660 to guys because the context let me give you context okay so the beta rapparee is kind of
04:24:25.620 like the white house for used to be like the white house for ali khamini before they before they
04:24:30.900 bombed it before the israeli fighters just bombed it and it used to be his house but also the place
04:24:37.860 where you call the hosseinian is where he came out and gave speeches and people used to have
04:24:43.300 ceremonies so his house and his office and his speech like his um speaking platform and the
04:24:51.780 hosseinih were the same building it was in the same area so when they bombed his house they
04:24:58.260 also actually bombed this entire area that he used to come and give a speech so that's why
04:25:03.380 they're there right now they're in the area that the israeli fighter just bombed
04:25:13.300 oh no oh no so like the guy was like and that's the place of our supreme leader with the same
04:25:31.060 blue curtains in the background like oh the blue curtains that we all remember
04:25:36.100 all too well like it was yesterday and that's his seat 0.64
04:25:43.300 They just have like this empty chair for Khamenei.
04:25:50.300 Oh my God. 1.00
04:25:53.300 Look, look what the Turkish jihadists are doing.
04:25:57.300 They're all crying.
04:25:59.300 They haven't even buried him yet.
04:26:03.300 Look at this. 0.98
04:26:05.300 And then guys, the same crazy jihadis are like, 0.98
04:26:09.300 Iran is winning. 0.99
04:26:10.300 The Islamic regime is winning. 1.00
04:26:12.300 Okay. All right. Yeah, sure. They're winning. 1.00
04:26:15.220 See, I told you guys, I told you I'd bring you some therapy. 0.93
04:26:18.400 Remember, guys, Iran revolution, it's a roller coaster.
04:26:22.280 It's an emotional roller coaster of ups and downs.
04:26:26.200 Welcome, welcome to being an Iranian.
04:26:28.400 We have highs, we have lows. 1.00
04:26:31.560 Yeah.
04:26:31.960 Yeah, exactly. One day, whoa, that's such a good way of describing what we're going through.
04:26:36.840 One day you're celebrating the greatest protests against the regime.
04:26:41.100 then the day after you're going over the most tragic event of your modern history looking at
04:26:48.040 the greatest uh massacre that the that the that any anybody has done against their the people 0.55
04:26:56.180 that they're supposed to be ruling over and then you go over celebrating khamenei's death
04:27:01.060 and then that's it like that's the high and then the law is like they're still in power and they
04:27:06.580 internet is caught and the infrastructure is you know their own i mean everything is the economy
04:27:13.880 is collapsing and people can't afford any like people can't afford even their own food and then
04:27:20.060 next next we're going to have another high pretty soon hopefully we're missing you know more cutlets
04:27:26.000 but again this is what we're dealing with we have such great days and such horrible days sometimes
04:27:30.960 within such a short distance from each other.
04:27:34.120 And basically, Goldie is really good at trying to capture the highs, right?
04:27:41.740 Because we need these moments of laughter and comedy
04:27:45.820 to be able to deal with the dark days that are about to come.
04:27:50.220 So every time that we go through these laughters and joy and comedic events,
04:27:54.960 we need to collect these moments as much as we can
04:27:57.900 so make so that we could tolerate the the downtimes so and goldie does such a good job
04:28:04.720 in showing us you know and highlighting the highs thank you i try i try i try to bring
04:28:12.920 quality durka remember i'm i'm the hunter and armin is the durka whisperer
04:28:18.080 yes yes oh my god he does look like he's lost a little bit of weight
04:28:29.120 why a chair because he used to sit in like a chair so now they have like his like weird like
04:28:35.180 ninja whatever guys i promise you i promise you if there was no security there these people will
04:28:41.140 attack and they will steal everything on that chair they will be sniffing it they will be
04:28:46.140 grabbing it they think everything there is a chair because he used to sit in like a chair so now they
04:28:50.380 have like his like weird like ninja robe and then they got like the the balestinian terrorist scarf
04:28:56.860 and you know whatever anyways let's continue you know by the way guys i'm not exaggerating if you 0.93
04:29:03.740 let these people lose they will go grab all of that the the kafia and his robe and they will 0.75
04:29:09.100 rub it on themselves they will be sniffing it they will think like they will try to grab it 0.98
04:29:13.980 they would try to steal it it was weird these people yeah sniffing it they would they would be
04:29:18.540 sniffing it so they're asking him is this the first time you came to this host have you been
04:29:31.500 to this husania before and she's like no it's my first time of course it's your first time look at
04:29:35.900 you they wouldn't even allow a person like you to come here of course it's your first time you you 1.00
04:29:41.260 You used to be considered the enemy, but now they're so desperate
04:29:44.860 that you were considered to be an ally.
04:29:48.100 What's your job?
04:29:50.260 I'm a worker.
04:29:51.500 That's not very specific.
04:29:55.340 Isn't it?
04:30:01.380 So he works in storage.
04:30:04.620 But what is he doing?
04:30:07.020 I'm going to go.
04:30:11.260 Operator Khat. So he's a line operator. I don't know what line, but some sort of a line. He operates a sort of a line.
04:30:17.940 Okay, so I understand what's happening here, guys. I understand what's happening here. You know what's happening here? It just clicked. It just clicked.
04:30:29.760 We are about to hit an economic downturn and the regime is afraid of a worker uprising.
04:30:37.880 that is what's happening the regime is like we love the workers the workers are so in love
04:30:46.940 with all the ideals of the regime they love khamenei we love them they love us because
04:30:54.000 this is a propaganda because they're like holy crap the economy is going to collapse and these
04:31:00.240 people are going to strike and there's going to be this is going to be a spark of the next uprising 0.86
04:31:06.820 So this pro-worker propaganda is basically the Islamic Republic is telling to its own people, 0.78
04:31:14.740 brace yourselves. Everything is going to, the SHIT is going to hit the fan 1.00
04:31:20.340 with this economic blockade that we're going through and we need to basically start 0.99
04:31:27.780 I don't know how to say it. We need to start trying to pretend that we love the workers and
04:31:34.980 basically create this propaganda to prepare for that right that is what's happening yeah remember
04:31:40.500 all of this started on december 28th with the um economic strike right it was the workers it was the
04:31:48.340 the merchants it was the laborers who went on strike right so again all of this started like
04:31:54.740 everything that's happening today is because of what happened on december 28th when the real hit
04:31:59.700 a historic low and crashed and the bozaris the merchants went on strike and then that turned into
04:32:05.140 a nationwide strike and by the way armin that strike is still happening so this is you're 0.91
04:32:10.100 absolutely right this is the islamic regime trying to convince workers to to go back to work or 0.96
04:32:14.820 whatever yeah oh yeah or basically try to brainwash them to be like we're on your side don't 0.88
04:32:24.020 a prize against us remember that you're loyal to the regime right right right yeah okay anyways
04:32:34.660 by the way that's some tour isn't that some tour
04:32:38.340 right yeah yeah
04:32:42.180 oh guys i'm so dumb i was looking at the goldie below and i was waiting for her to respond
04:32:46.900 I was like, she's just like this, I was like, oh, and then I go, what? 0.95
04:32:56.740 I only remove myself, because I know you like looking at past Goldie's reactions, so that's why I do it.
04:33:03.520 Yeah, okay.
04:33:06.300 No, it's good, it's good, all right.
04:33:07.720 Oh, I lost my father when I was three years old.
04:33:28.600 How is she going to say that this is worse? 0.99
04:33:32.600 Oh my God, I'm going to slap you. 1.00
04:33:34.280 I'm going to slap you, lady. 1.00
04:33:37.720 oh my god she's saying that when i was three years old i lost my father but i've never experienced a 0.97
04:33:46.280 sense of missing somebody more than this so basically he's saying that the loss of ali
04:33:51.640 khamenei is worse and a worse experience for her than losing her father as a child okay
04:33:58.840 Wow. She's saying after 40 years, I only now have figured out how difficult it is to be without a father.
04:34:16.080 What? So you lost your actual father and you were like, that was fine.
04:34:22.340 Okay. But now you lost your Ali Khamenei.
04:34:28.040 Basically, she's kind of suggesting that this is the real losing of a father.
04:34:33.920 Right. Because that's the other father that I lost.
04:34:37.360 That was okay.
04:34:38.440 So she's saying that only now I realize what it's like to have no father,
04:34:44.200 which is such an insult to his actual father.
04:34:48.020 So that was like, apparently that was easy to deal with.
04:34:50.600 losing ali khamini is the real feeling of being fatherless that's what she's saying 0.74
04:34:57.460 guys when i tell you islam comes to ruin family values okay and and the bond that people are 0.89
04:35:08.460 supposed to have and nothing is stronger emotionally nothing is stronger between 0.99
04:35:15.280 than than the bonds between family members and islamically you're constantly are supposed to
04:35:21.940 come out and say and and suggest that yeah my love for i don't know i love ali hassan hossein
04:35:28.960 and now ali khamenei is so much bigger and more precious than the love that i have for my sister 0.99
04:35:36.100 my brother my son my daughter oh let my children die for the sake of ali khamenei who gives a crap 0.89
04:35:42.620 right like what does that do to the natural bond that you're supposed to have with your family 0.99
04:35:47.980 members if you constantly have to remind yourself and the brainwashed is constantly telling you
04:35:53.740 that not none of that is as important as the love that you're supposed to have for these religious
04:35:59.260 leaders does that not kind of miss with like the family bond like that with your with the
04:36:05.020 psychological ties that you're supposed to have if if if you have to virtue signal that like yeah
04:36:10.940 my son died i didn't care but ali khamene died like oh no like if you have to virtue signal that
04:36:16.380 doesn't that dismiss the importance of the love that you are supposed to have for your daughter
04:36:21.420 for your son for your brother for your sister for your father for your mother doesn't that undermine
04:36:26.940 that if that is the virtue thing because remember guys we also showed earlier in one of these other
04:36:33.980 durka hunts that goldie found for us found for us is that there were these there was this guy
04:36:39.420 that was close to the yeah yeah there was this person that his sister died and he said like all
04:36:49.120 the all all the men in the family they were like okay okay your sister died because the sister was
04:36:55.000 within like ali khamenei's family in the house but what about our lord and he said like when i said
04:37:03.260 my sister died only the woman in the family were crying but the men were not faced but when i told
04:37:09.100 them. Ali Khamenei is dead. That ruined everybody. Remember that show? Remember that show? And he was
04:37:14.620 bragging about how unfazed the men, the women are emotional, but the men were unfazed by the death
04:37:21.740 of my sister. But then Ali Khamenei dying destroyed them, right? Like it made them all start crying
04:37:27.740 like crazy. And he was saying that on TV, on state TV, as if that is something to be proud of,
04:37:34.700 all right like it's a virtue signal and this this woman is doing this as a virtue signal like 0.99
04:37:39.840 i lost my dad that didn't make me feel suffer losing ali hominé made me suffer 0.72
04:37:45.480 yes see people are saying i remember yeah people remember that 0.52
04:37:50.920 goldie is just enjoying this person suffering like suffer harder
04:38:04.700 he's saying when the father of an entire did she did he say wait hold on
04:38:16.220 did you hear that guys did you hear the word melet or ummat oh my god guys this is
04:38:29.020 the whole feeling. This is so. He says he didn't say, look at this, listen to this.
04:38:44.960 When the father of an ummah goes away, you could feel his absence. He didn't say millat.
04:38:55.380 he says umat
04:38:57.420 mellat means nation
04:38:59.740 okay when we say
04:39:01.840 these people
04:39:02.720 are not one of us
04:39:05.220 when Goldie says these people
04:39:07.680 are not Iranian 1.00
04:39:08.440 it's because they don't even 1.00
04:39:11.440 value being Iranian 1.00
04:39:13.080 they don't even celebrate 1.00
04:39:15.600 being part of the
04:39:17.480 nation their membership
04:39:19.540 in the Iranian nation
04:39:21.280 they consider their membership
04:39:23.660 what they value
04:39:25.140 is their membership in the Islamic Ummah,
04:39:29.240 not in the Iranian niche.
04:39:30.740 They only go Iran, Iran and patriotic, 0.90
04:39:33.800 pretending to be patriotic when they need the support 0.84
04:39:36.480 of not very religious-minded Iranians. 0.75
04:39:40.480 But you could tell that in his mind,
04:39:44.860 their community is not the Iranian nation.
04:39:48.540 It's the Islamic Ummah.
04:39:52.600 Listen to this again.
04:39:54.900 listen you can hear so in arabic they say umma in persian they say oh matt
04:40:00.100 so the that is silent in arabic in persian they they pronounce it so listen to it
04:40:11.060 when the father of an umma goes
04:40:17.300 the absence the absence of that father is now is
04:40:22.500 is is noticed these people are not one of us they have their own community they have their
04:40:30.100 own islamic umma community which has nothing to do yeah and and i actually these people don't
04:40:50.020 care if you're iranian or not iranian as long as you believe in their ethno ashari version of shia
04:40:58.180 islam then you are with them and if you don't you're not with them geographically they don't
04:41:04.020 care they don't care about the nation they don't care about the country they care only about their
04:41:08.900 islamic ideology by the way the audacity just call guys because the word umma refers to all muslim 0.58
04:41:20.020 all muslims so when they call ali khamini pedare ummat which means the father of the ummah 0.94
04:41:28.740 do you understand how retarded that is like what percentage of muslims are shia and even not and 0.90
04:41:36.880 not even all shias believe in ali khamini as their as their leader but even if they did that's like 0.92
04:41:45.620 15 percent of all muslims worldwide is like shia and then like the father of the umma like i'm
04:41:52.020 pretty sure the sony muslims are going to disagree with that father of the umma like what oh man
04:42:00.500 yes sony's might disagree exactly 0.58
04:42:02.500 guys i bet you i bet you a lot of these people are forcing me i will bet money i would like oh
04:42:17.560 my god i'm on camera i need to there's a video goldie have you ever shown that of the mullah
04:42:22.420 like noticing the camera is on him and he starts crying no because you should share it after
04:42:28.020 okay okay i will find it like guys there's a video that the camera is going through a whole
04:42:34.200 bunch of like people among like a shia uh crying ritual that they're supposed to do and the mullah
04:42:42.020 is just like sitting there like bored and he's looking around and then he sees the camera and
04:42:45.640 he was like as soon as he goes he goes i like he's not crying at all and then he goes eye to
04:42:52.480 eye with the camera like oh oh crap the camera's on me it's so it's so good that video has
04:42:58.000 It's gone viral. I should find it and show it to you guys. It's such a good video.
04:43:13.800 We're so sorry, our Lord. We're so sorry.
04:43:17.440 They're like, oh, his absence is noticed a lot.
04:43:20.320 like last year was exactly this moment that we participated
04:43:27.780 yeah our lord would show so much patience to listen to the to the words of the workers 0.93
04:43:41.420 that's not a big crowd by the way look at that that's pathetic like it's supposed to be like 0.62
04:43:48.920 the day for the workers and like there's it's not even past that's it that's all you got
04:43:55.160 like he's saying it is now our duty to be listening to to follow the commands of our
04:44:12.640 basically new supreme leader
04:44:14.300 guys this should be a meme
04:44:30.060 like someone take a screenshot
04:44:31.280 turn this into a meme
04:44:32.580 this is like this is so meme worthy
04:44:34.400 like what is this
04:44:35.460 all right i should take a screenshot
04:44:38.560 you know what i'll take a screenshot
04:44:39.980 what am i doing
04:44:40.620 there we go i took a screenshot wait wait someone take a screenshot of me wait i'll do it myself
04:44:55.580 i'm having way too much fun you know what armin before you
04:45:03.340 you know what you should take a screenshot now that we're both here here okay okay
04:45:10.620 wait wait there we go wait do another one okay are you pointing at it okay
04:45:22.620 Okay. That's a good one. Look at this.
04:45:41.100 this god this is what winning looks like i don't know what you're laughing about
04:46:02.860 look at that empty chair look at that
04:46:09.020 oh my god i'm just like laughing so hard here she can't stop laughing 0.98
04:46:17.500 oh my god she's like my microphone cut out because i was laughing so hard 0.98
04:46:29.420 oh my god look at 0.84
04:46:32.860 she's saying
04:46:37.440 she's saying they embarrass themselves
04:46:39.320 like they're embarrassing themselves
04:46:41.700 okay
04:46:47.620 okay okay okay all right let's continue
04:46:49.900 let's go back let's see what he's saying
04:46:51.660 because armin still has to translate
04:46:53.900 He's saying annually, in such days, our supreme leader will come here and he will talk to the martyr, like annually, our martyred supreme leader will come here
04:47:23.460 and he would talk to the workers and he would talk to people regarding work and production
04:47:37.060 right here in this street
04:47:42.580 you know where hosseini you know what a hosseini is guys hosseini is a place where you go and you
04:47:48.340 you do this. So that's what Hussaini is, right? And this was the Hussaini of
04:47:56.980 harmony in his, next to his house. So that used, that was also used for him
04:48:02.820 giving speeches so she's saying the irib the state media went into the gathering of people
04:48:21.100 with one question to ask people this one question what did you ask like these are gatherings of
04:48:31.240 people look at her face that have continued for around two months now two months
04:48:36.580 wait you know i want to go back because there's something i want to do guys
04:48:44.840 wait um yeah armin so i actually have that part like i didn't actually play that part because
04:48:51.920 that's when i decided to go back and do like the the the durka dancing and then that's when you
04:48:58.480 joined but i do have that part still loaded up and ready to go if if we want to know what the
04:49:03.280 question is but yeah if you continue that's where you pop up because because i started
04:49:07.460 is dead so okay okay so should i play this part yeah go for it because that's when you show up
04:49:17.140 and your reaction is pretty fun too okay okay okay okay guys okay guys i'm gonna repeat this
04:49:24.380 segment, but I'm going to improve it. I'm going to improve the segment. Okay, guys? Watch this.
04:49:30.380 Watch this. Okay. Wait.
04:49:54.380 Ayatollah Khamenei is dead.
04:50:09.380 Ayatollah Khamenei is dead.
04:50:13.380 What do you mean?
04:50:14.380 I'm going to cut the code now.
04:50:16.380 I'm dead. 0.80
04:50:17.380 Is dead
04:50:35.820 I'm trying to copy your dance move.
04:50:55.920 This is good.
04:51:05.820 yeah
04:51:25.420 it's
04:51:31.920 the
04:51:35.820 We're all
04:51:55.700 there!
04:52:01.300 I just wanted to know these
04:52:05.020 i can continue if you want um with like the second part with the question
04:52:18.540 i found the cry fake for crying mullah oh okay okay let's let's see the fake crying mullah okay
04:52:25.580 yeah
04:52:31.900 oh wait you all right let me bring it up yeah okay
04:52:47.820 wait one more time one more time like guys looking pay attention to this corner he's not crying
04:52:53.740 and then he's like oh no the camera so he starts crying you're supposed to cry 0.99
04:53:14.140 oh my gosh these people honestly like if they weren't such garbage like demonic savages like 0.97
04:53:21.740 it would just be super funny i mean it's still funny but it's just like 0.90
04:53:35.020 it had a use it had a purpose before it became it can't be recycled yeah yeah guys i basically 0.98
04:53:44.940 said that it's like an insult to garbage to call these mullahs garbage because garbage at least 0.99
04:53:50.940 had a purpose before it became garbage these whatever they they literally serve no purpose 1.00
04:53:58.300 they're just worse than garbage anyways wait wait let me actually show you another 0.85
04:54:06.140 cry video because this one is weird by the way guys none of this is ai why is it not 0.98
04:54:14.300 none of this is AI. Hold on. Why is this not full screen? Because these predate, like these are
04:54:23.580 years before, like we used to share these videos for a long time. So look at this.
04:54:28.120 What? Goodly, is this like crying? Listen to this. It's like, what is this? Hold on.
04:54:44.300 what is that it's supposed to be crying
04:54:49.800 Oh
04:54:51.800 Oh
04:54:53.800 Oh
04:54:55.800 Oh
04:54:57.800 Oh
04:55:03.800 Back
04:55:05.800 Back
04:55:07.800 Back
04:55:09.800 Oh
04:55:11.800 oh my god i have um i have so many more of these like hold on let me see let me see
04:55:29.880 you know you know what's the good you know what's the funny one the one with um
04:55:34.840 the the guy who's singing and then the other guy like jumps on him and then the guy starts
04:55:39.160 hitting himself crying oh yeah oh my gosh do you have that yeah i have it somewhere i have to find
04:55:50.520 it but oh my gosh like honestly guys these people are demented like they're seriously seriously 0.51
04:55:57.560 demented um i don't know what happened here there was a power outage look at this 0.63
04:56:04.120 what who power cuts this power power cuts in the hosseinia i don't know what happened here why did
04:56:15.160 they go there somebody turned off the lights and like guys see the electricity shortages are so
04:56:22.200 high inside iran not even the mullahs are immune not even the mullahs are getting pulled in here
04:56:29.000 Oh, wait.
04:56:36.200 Oh, Goldie, I improved the colored version of the image.
04:56:45.240 Oh, let's see.
04:56:47.880 I made it even more colorful.
04:56:55.720 Oh, wow. Oh, my gosh.
04:56:59.000 how did you do that is that like ai or something yeah but ai so this is this is what you had
04:57:11.160 yeah and i took i turned it into this
04:57:16.040 gorgeous yeah that is absolutely gorgeous wow
04:57:26.080 what are you looking for you're looking for a model of video yeah i found it i found it
04:57:37.680 because it was from um
04:57:40.080 it was the one where i just had to see which day it was um
04:57:49.540 there's this one remember
04:57:52.700 so do you know why he's trying to take the mic
04:58:13.220 explain to the audience though
04:58:18.180 let me play it one more time
04:58:20.900 because it went so quick for the audience
04:58:22.820 guys pay attention
04:58:24.500 be
04:58:52.700 oh my gosh okay yeah please explain explain so that's actually a compliment to the person 0.98
04:59:02.000 behind the mic it's a compliment because he's saying bastard which means stop it stop it 0.54
04:59:09.300 basically the guy describing the tragedy of Hossein's death in Karbala or whatever he's 0.98
04:59:14.960 describing he's so good at causing sadness and causing people to experience the tragedy and be
04:59:25.320 that he's like stop it stop it we can't take it anymore don't say it like i'm gonna take your
04:59:30.000 microphone anyway because you're just so this is too good like you're you're like you're making
04:59:34.900 us very miserable i cannot take so he's virtue signaling so he's doing doing two things at the 0.83
04:59:40.460 same time he's saying like look how sad i am and which is virtue signaling from a shia perspective
04:59:47.240 because he's like you must be very in love with the with the holy people who died in carabella
04:59:54.060 or whatever for you to be the sad but also he's showing like how good the description of the
05:00:00.580 events are that is causing them so much pain so it's like it's basically compliments to the chef
05:00:07.860 like kind of thing that's what he's doing
05:00:10.420 yeah this is the darker version of compliments to the chef now
05:00:17.540 yes try to steal the microphone is basically
05:00:23.100 it's like it was saying let's say so they're sad that hussein died 1400 years ago
05:00:40.940 and like dead arrow warlord honestly yeah yeah i was gonna say so there is um a press conference
05:00:51.420 from president trump uh that i wanted to play but before we go to that i just want to share one more
05:00:57.100 uh durka video really quick this is the one where the mullah sings in english about hussein
05:01:02.460 so guys this this one is for um uh this is dedicated to our english-speaking
05:01:10.380 uh viewers so this one's for you and it's a mullah singing in english about hussein ready to go
05:01:17.500 through pain as long as I am with Hussain. I'm ready to go through pain as long as I am
05:01:32.760 with Hussain to be with you is all I want to be with you is all I want Hussain Hussain 0.69
05:01:49.200 I always chant
05:01:52.620 Hussain 1.00
05:01:53.740 I always chant 1.00
05:01:58.200 Hussain 1.00
05:01:59.940 Hussain
05:02:01.700 I always chant 1.00
05:02:04.940 Hussain 1.00
05:02:06.080 I am no soul
05:02:08.400 Oh my God
05:02:11.460 See guys
05:02:13.980 This is why you should never complain about me
05:02:16.340 Rickrolling you 1.00
05:02:17.180 because rick rolling is like a thousand times better than hearing a durka jihadi mullah singing 0.55
05:02:23.020 about hussein in english how do you say that in english no no no my worth no my worth i'm ready
05:02:36.060 to go through pain as long as I am with Hussain. I'm ready to go through pain as long as I am
05:02:51.740 with Hussain to be with you is all I want to be with you is all I want Hussain Hussain 0.82
05:03:08.220 I always chant Hussain
05:03:12.760 I always chant Hussain 0.99
05:03:18.960 Hussain 0.99
05:03:20.720 I always chant Hussain 0.99
05:03:25.080 No soul 1.00
05:03:27.400 Oh my God
05:03:29.680 Guys, guys
05:03:32.000 These sound so worse
05:03:34.460 So much worse in English 1.00
05:03:35.660 At least in Persian 1.00
05:03:37.100 they have some good 1.00
05:03:38.880 Goldie before you go there
05:03:40.880 can I share some Durka as well
05:03:42.560 sure yeah I'm always
05:03:45.060 down for Durka
05:03:46.000 alright so look at this Durka video
05:03:49.420 okay so you know why these people
05:03:53.260 are here
05:03:53.720 okay these people are around
05:03:57.020 the small law because they want
05:03:58.880 his sweat
05:04:00.840 yeah
05:04:01.880 what
05:04:03.140 yeah watch this 1.00
05:04:05.400 This person apparently is very horny. 1.00
05:04:10.300 Watch, watch, watch, wait, wait, wait, wait. 1.00
05:04:33.380 Yeah.
05:04:35.400 oh my god
05:04:56.280 okay okay do you want to see um another version from durka from outside of iran
05:05:04.280 islamic durka from outside of iran
05:05:09.400 sure okay one more might as well guys might as well it's saturday yolo
05:05:17.560 so this is another holy person apparently they want blessings from him too
05:05:34.280 Let's sing.
05:05:54.880 Let's sing.
05:06:04.280 Oh
05:06:08.280 Oh
05:06:12.280 Oh
05:06:16.280 Oh
05:06:18.280 Oh
05:06:22.280 Oh
05:06:24.280 Oh
05:06:26.280 Oh
05:06:30.280 Oh
05:06:32.280 Oh
05:06:34.280 but this person is so holy that when they get
05:07:02.400 bliss by him it just overtakes them that's what's happening what a beautiful culture right guys all
05:07:10.160 culture are equal all cultures are equally beautiful just to highlight that well hey and
05:07:17.600 remember remember guys your woke lefty politicians are imp are mass importing they're mass importing
05:07:24.720 these people into your countries because multiculturalism and diversity right like arvin
05:07:31.440 said all cultures are equal yes oh my god
05:07:47.280 they're singing about hussein too like i can hear what's saying yeah it's hussein it's hussein 0.83
05:07:51.920 let's see yeah jeez all right okay let's let's we need to de-derkify so let's go
05:08:03.360 i love that did you did you just came up with that right now or
05:08:06.560 yeah i did yeah we we need to de-derkify perfect love it okay let's de-derkify
05:08:14.560 let's go okay so president trump actually had um a press conference a couple of hours ago i was
05:08:20.080 was waiting for you uh one of our amazing viewers on rumble sent me the link and i was waiting for
05:08:25.680 you to to come back so that we could watch it together because i haven't watched or reacted to
05:08:29.560 this yet so actually you know what why don't i send you the link because i know you like to
05:08:35.000 um you like to to you know pause and comment and we always appreciate armin commentary so
05:08:41.540 there you go i just sent you the link yeah people really appreciate your commentary and i think it's
05:08:46.760 it adds a lot of value oh guys thank you that's sweet that's sweet okay let me
05:08:55.000 go here and
05:09:00.760 you know i wanted to go forward to president trump is uh talking but look at them this is
05:09:19.580 them arriving look at all these cars yeah look at that um go back just a little bit and then uh you
05:09:33.000 know mute the the audio up until like the point where president trump starts talking and i'll
05:09:38.780 play some background music while we're watching the the vehicles oh okay sounds good that's great
05:09:44.020 Yeah, okay
05:09:52.900 Iran's formerly supreme leader ayatollah khamenei is dead
05:10:05.300 Ayatollah khamenei is dead
05:10:14.020 Okay, you can fast forward now to wherever you need to go.
05:10:39.960 Let's get to this.
05:10:44.020 Yeah, that was good enough.
05:10:45.940 Let's go here.
05:10:51.860 We don't know who the leader is.
05:10:53.620 So we'll get a document that was not good enough.
05:10:58.000 And so we'll deal by telephone, and they can call us anytime they want.
05:11:03.600 Again, we have all the cards.
05:11:05.180 They have no military left, practically.
05:11:07.360 They have no leaders left.
05:11:08.560 We don't know who the leaders are.
05:11:10.620 Nobody knows who the leader is.
05:11:11.800 I don't think they know who the leaders are, very importantly.
05:11:14.020 So you remember the guys on the Iran Revolution Live, like days ago, you guys were asking
05:11:21.200 who's the leader in Iran and the regime right now?
05:11:24.080 I found the full version from the beginning is I think the mango news one.
05:11:30.460 Like the one I sent you, a little bit of it is cut out, but here I sent you a different
05:11:35.960 one.
05:11:36.960 But sorry, you were continuing about what we said about the leaders.
05:11:41.780 We told you on Iran Revolution Live because people are asking like,
05:11:47.480 okay, Khamenei is dead.
05:11:48.580 Who's in charge?
05:11:50.140 And with Khalifa and everybody, we were telling you guys
05:11:52.980 that nobody actually knows who's in charge. 0.62
05:11:56.180 And we also told you that not even the Islamic Republic knows who's in charge.
05:12:02.120 And that was ages ago where we said this on Iran Revolution Live, right?
05:12:07.540 And now President Trump is saying the exact same thing.
05:12:10.420 I think he's a fan of our show, Goldie.
05:12:13.160 I think he watches us.
05:12:14.860 We love you, President Trump.
05:12:16.340 God bless America.
05:12:17.540 President Trump, finish the job.
05:12:19.080 Don't negotiate with terrorists.
05:12:21.120 Don't negotiate.
05:12:22.320 Yes.
05:12:23.820 Okay.
05:12:25.160 You probably heard that we canceled the trip.
05:12:27.960 We have all the cards.
05:12:29.000 We're not going to spend 15 hours in airplanes all the time going back and forth
05:12:33.400 to be giving a document that was not good enough.
05:12:37.080 And so we'll deal by telephone, and they can call us any time they want.
05:12:43.240 Again, we have all the cards.
05:12:44.740 They have no military left, practically.
05:12:46.900 They have no leaders left.
05:12:48.120 We don't know who the leaders are.
05:12:50.180 Nobody knows who the leaders are.
05:12:51.360 I don't think they know who the leaders are, very importantly.
05:12:53.580 So you saw that.
05:12:55.940 And any other questions?
05:12:57.420 What have you heard from Pakistan?
05:12:59.940 The Iran's foreign minister was in Pakistan yesterday, tonight.
05:13:03.620 I think Pakistan is terrific.
05:13:05.160 I think the field marshal is fantastic.
05:13:07.960 I think the prime minister of Pakistan is great.
05:13:11.480 So, guys, look at this.
05:13:12.520 This field marshal is fantastic.
05:13:14.280 The prime minister is great.
05:13:16.200 The field marshal, Munir, he's the closest one to America.
05:13:21.640 The prime minister, Sharif, is a close ally of Saudi Arabia.
05:13:26.520 They'd like to see something happen, but we're not going to be traveling 15, 16 hours to
05:13:32.440 have a meeting with people that nobody ever heard of.
05:13:34.920 what changed what changed to make you make that decision like when nobody's like not even
05:13:39.560 galiba was in islam but like why would we why would we send our top guy to meet with your
05:13:47.240 basically who's a nobody travel i like how he goldie that's such a diss against araxi
05:13:56.680 to go meet with instead of saying their foreign minister is he said to go meet with people who
05:14:01.960 nobody has ever even heard of. Oh, no, Arokshi. Arokshi, you're nobody. President Trump doesn't
05:14:11.900 even know your name. That's how insignificant you are, Arokshi. Oh, poor Arokshi. Never 1.00
05:14:20.680 heard of. Honestly, actually, I think that's a good thing for Arokshi. Arokshi is like, 1.00
05:14:24.580 I don't want to be significant because if I'm significant, I might be on the kill list.
05:14:30.080 yes, I am. Nobody knows my name. That's actually true. I'm a nobody not worthy of killing. Okay,
05:14:36.140 guys, remember President Trump said, I'm so insignificant that nobody even knows my name.
05:14:41.320 Please don't put me on the bingo card. 15, 16 hours to have a meeting with people that nobody
05:14:48.480 ever heard of. What changed to make you make that decision?
05:14:52.020 It's like travel, but when they say the meetings.
05:14:56.820 Guys, what changed?
05:14:58.340 Like, oh, it's just so far away. 0.99
05:15:00.660 Like, this is so insignificant, but the Islamic Republic is so insignificant to us 0.97
05:15:07.460 that what changed our mind was not like a revelation regarding like who's in charge
05:15:14.900 or some terms that they can't like some conditions that they came up with.
05:15:19.700 we're just like it's it's a long travel okay it's not worth going too far away too far away
05:15:34.580 it's like the islamic republic is an afterthought like 0.84
05:15:37.540 can we talk about this or like we would but you're just too damn far away 0.89
05:15:43.060 it's like not worth the trip i mean come on it's like how many hours
05:15:52.100 i like i'm getting jet lagged for weeks schedule for tuesday i said tuesday that's a long time from
05:15:57.460 now but when you get right down to it it's a lot of traveling no we don't want to do that
05:16:03.620 i mean guys like have you seen field prices like it doesn't that's like why would we take
05:16:09.380 your flight there like your prices are high right now okay have you ever heard of zoom when you get
05:16:15.220 right down to it it's a lot of traveling no we don't want to do that at what point do you send
05:16:19.060 whitkoff and kushner and send vice president vanson what point are you going to be ready
05:16:22.980 they're all very confident all three those are three good but they weren't uh meeting with the
05:16:28.420 leader of the country they were meeting with other people and i said we're just not going to do too
05:16:33.940 much traveling takes too long too expensive i'm a very cost-conscious person yeah see i told you
05:16:40.660 few prices are high it's too expensive it's not worth it to travel 15 18 hours
05:16:50.260 it goes like me too aren't these pure humiliation 0.93
05:16:54.080 oh my god oh my god guys the islamic republic meeting with the islamic republic is not worth 0.90
05:17:13.320 the fuel is not worth the fuel prices to reach them to talk to them it's like i'm so cost 0.99
05:17:18.740 sufficient it's too expensive oh my god this is absolutely red goldie this is absolute humiliation 0.98
05:17:28.820 like who has the time 1.00
05:17:43.700 it's not even worth it for me to like send someone there to go see them like that's how worthless the 1.00
05:17:48.100 islamic regime oh you know you know he's like you know he's having fun when he's just like 1.00
05:17:56.580 it's too expensive and i'm such a cost-efficient person like i'm such a cost-efficient guy 0.98
05:18:05.780 oh my god like oh my god guys like the islam meanwhile the islamic republic is bleeding 0.86
05:18:12.500 like 500 million dollars a day half a billion dollars a day a president was like it's too 0.87
05:18:19.380 expensive to fly over there i'm going to save the american taxpayers the money for our from our trip
05:18:28.820 takes too long too expensive i'm a very cost conscious person
05:18:33.700 mr resident you said this means that you're not a fan of prediction markets and that we're
05:18:37.460 turning the country into a casino but at the same time you're not that you're not a fan of
05:18:42.700 well i don't know i know some people that are very smart they like it they disagree but they
05:18:46.620 like it uh but what would you like to know are you who are you with uh we're i'm with the crypt
05:18:51.200 a crypto focused publication and we also have a predictive market and um your administration
05:18:56.040 is aggressively pushing to legalize these markets and i was wondering if you potentially wanted to
05:19:00.900 reconsider that a lot of other countries are doing it and when the other countries do it
05:19:06.120 We get left out in the cold if we don't do it.
05:19:09.200 But I know people that are in the prediction market business.
05:19:12.860 What made you decide to go in it?
05:19:16.820 I like the hands-off approach.
05:19:19.360 Whether you're for something or against something,
05:19:23.060 it's better to be on the side of just allowing things to happen,
05:19:27.960 like limited government and all.
05:19:30.280 I like that President Trump's philosophy is like,
05:19:33.760 okay, if we ban it, then other people, countries will do it. And then whoever wants to use these,
05:19:41.200 have these platforms that will just use other countries' platforms. So we might as well not
05:19:46.640 make it illegal. It's a big industry and we want to beat China at the industry. We're leading with 1.00
05:19:54.560 crypto. We're leading with AI. And I really feel I have an obligation as a president, I have to be
05:20:01.680 able to make sure that all of our industries, crypto as a big industry, actually become
05:20:08.120 somewhat mainstream. The banks have it. People have it. And I think as the leader of the
05:20:13.760 country, we want to lead in AI. And we're leading China by a lot in AI. And we're also
05:20:19.840 leading in crypto. Do you agree with the decision by Janine Thierow?
05:20:23.700 By the way, crypto has been good for the US dollar because stable coins are based in
05:20:29.080 us dollar like they backed by us dollar so and just stable coins are very popular and stable coins
05:20:36.760 cause a lot of demand for the us dollar because they're backed by the us dollar so stable coins
05:20:42.640 have become a main you know have caused a lot of demand for us dollar drop the investigation
05:20:50.140 i want to find out you know it's not dropped they're looking into the whole thing about
05:20:55.380 Referred to the IG.
05:20:56.400 What I want to look at, yeah, with the IG, what I want to look at is how can a building that I could have done for $25 million cost $4 billion?
05:21:06.100 That's a big thing, and he was in charge.
05:21:08.520 So we'll get to the bottom of it.
05:21:10.160 Yeah, I think Janine is fantastic.
05:21:13.000 And she worked with other people on that.
05:21:15.380 I tell you, I want to find out, I have an obligation to find out.
05:21:19.220 This was done during Biden, but I have an obligation to find out.
05:21:23.200 How does it, I would have done that building for $25 million that money.
05:21:26.800 By the way, somebody is saying crypto.
05:21:28.840 Yeah, somebody say crypto has hasn't been so good for IRGC.
05:21:33.200 Yeah, guys, did you hear the news?
05:21:35.280 They seized their assets, their crypto wallets, $300 million.
05:21:42.280 $300 million of the IRGC crypto wallets was seized by America.
05:21:47.320 That's like if they were collecting any tolls at the Strait of Hormones, 0.97
05:21:51.240 it was usdt so it was a stable coin so as well which is like it's really dumb of them because
05:21:57.900 that's obviously linked to american companies and they would have been able to yeah 344 million
05:22:04.480 dollars gone poof yeah left over and it would have been open a long time ago you or her people
05:22:13.120 your people asked her to drop it because for the country look we have a railroad under construction
05:22:19.440 in california that's the worst thing i've ever seen under gavin newsman and i want to find out
05:22:26.640 why that one is costing 20 times what it was projected because likewise the fed building is
05:22:33.180 a small i built a hotel in washington it's a waldorf historian i built it for 201 million
05:22:39.160 dollars and i believe it's bigger than than the fed building add your bathroom you have a lot of
05:22:46.680 You know, it's much tougher, much more expensive to build a hotel than an office.
05:22:51.740 I want to find out how can a building of that size cost for whatever it's going to be.
05:22:57.720 Nobody knows, by the way, what it's going to be.
05:23:00.040 Kevin is going to be fantastic.
05:23:01.820 Kevin Walsh, he may never get to be in that building.
05:23:04.900 Is it smooth sailing for him now?
05:23:06.860 Will Tillis drop his block?
05:23:08.840 I would imagine it's smooth, but whether it is or not, somebody has to find out why that building that should have cost $25 million,
05:23:16.680 It's costing billions of dollars.
05:23:19.840 By the way, I don't know this news.
05:23:21.280 I don't know this topic at all.
05:23:22.580 Should I skip it?
05:23:24.560 And you know why they have to find it out?
05:23:27.140 Okay, I haven't been following this.
05:23:37.900 I'll deal with whoever's running the show.
05:23:41.680 I'll deal with whoever runs the show.
05:23:43.560 They don't know.
05:23:45.440 They are...
05:23:46.360 Okay, so I think the question is, like, the question has not been captured,
05:23:50.740 but I think the question is, like, are you going to be talking to anybody
05:23:53.340 within the Iranian, the Islamic regime? 0.66
05:23:56.220 And he's like, I'll deal with anyone who runs the show.
05:23:59.440 And they don't know.
05:24:01.140 I'll deal with whoever runs the show.
05:24:03.260 They don't know.
05:24:03.960 They are fighting with each other.
05:24:06.980 It is tremendous infighting.
05:24:08.980 Guys, we saw this coming on Iran Revolution Live before it happened.
05:24:13.520 Before it happened. 0.51
05:24:14.520 We told you this is going to happen. Guys, did we not tell you that this is going to happen?
05:24:20.120 Did we not tell you? Goldie, the White House should hire us because we knew exactly what's
05:24:27.800 going to happen and then it ended up happening. They're probably fighting for leadership. In
05:24:32.920 many cases, I think they're fighting not to be the leader because we knocked out two levels of
05:24:38.520 leaders, but I think they're fighting not to be the leader.
05:24:51.960 They're fighting for leadership, but not in the way you think. Usually, people fight for leadership
05:24:58.440 because they want to be the leader, but these people are fighting for the leadership
05:25:02.360 because they don't want to be the leader. It's a little bit different. It's a little bit different.
05:25:08.520 Oh, my God. He should be a comedian. He delivers these lines and he acts so serious, but they're
05:25:21.200 so good.
05:25:22.200 ...fighting for leadership. In many cases, I think they're fighting not to be the leader
05:25:26.620 because we knocked out two levels of leaders. But I'll deal with whoever we have to. But
05:25:32.320 There's no reason to wait two days, have people traveling for 16, 17 hours.
05:25:39.080 We're not doing it that way.
05:25:40.520 We'll do it.
05:25:41.400 When they want, they can call me.
05:25:43.120 We have all the cards.
05:25:44.320 We've won everything.
05:25:45.500 We have all the cards.
05:25:46.120 Yesterday you said to Reuters that we're dealing with who is in charge now.
05:25:49.700 What changed from yesterday to today?
05:25:51.420 Nothing.
05:25:52.120 It's just that they gave us a paper that should have been better.
05:25:56.940 And interestingly, immediately when I canceled it, within 10 minutes, we got a new paper
05:26:02.940 that was much better.
05:26:03.940 What was on that paper?
05:26:05.940 Guys, look at this.
05:26:08.940 He's exposing them.
05:26:09.940 They're like, no, don't share that info.
05:26:13.940 So guys, they gave a paper to President Trump.
05:26:16.940 And President Trump was like, okay, meeting is canceled.
05:26:19.940 I'm like, no, no, no, we have something better.
05:26:21.940 Too late.
05:26:22.940 Too late.
05:26:23.940 It's already canceled.
05:26:25.940 But guys, within 10 minutes, within 10 minutes,
05:26:30.360 that means they already had the other one prepared.
05:26:33.680 And guys, it shows that they're desperate.
05:26:37.260 You know, the fact that they had another paper ready
05:26:40.120 and when President Trump canceled the meeting,
05:26:42.540 they already came up with a paper
05:26:44.100 that was so much better than the first one.
05:26:46.860 It shows that all of this is a show. 0.60
05:26:50.020 The idea that we're not going to meet with Americans,
05:26:52.540 that these are our terms.
05:26:53.660 that means the people
05:26:55.000 who are negotiating are still
05:26:57.640 trying to be flexible and that
05:26:59.740 means the blockade is really hurting
05:27:01.900 them like their blockade is really
05:27:03.880 hurting them and they don't have any
05:27:05.780 tools to open it
05:27:07.600 they have no ships they don't have
05:27:09.660 many missiles left they don't have an air force
05:27:11.840 all they could do is
05:27:13.640 get on speed boats
05:27:15.800 with
05:27:16.920 give some AK-47s to a bunch of 0.99
05:27:19.660 people to shoot at some commercial ships 0.99
05:27:21.380 that is what they can do 0.95
05:27:23.660 That is what they can do.
05:27:24.780 And maybe at some point, because remember, guys, President Trump has already been shooting down speedboats in Venezuela.
05:27:33.160 You guys remember those speedboats with drugs in them being taken out?
05:27:39.140 So it's not like something that they can't do. 1.00
05:27:42.480 So that might be the next phase to also go after these little mosquito like annoying speedboats. 0.99
05:27:48.700 Speaker 1 Yes, sorry. Jet skis. You're right. Hold on. Yes. Jet skis. Jet skis with Holborn. 1.00
05:27:57.740 Speaker 1 Not have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. Look, that whole deal is not complicated.
05:28:04.520 Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
05:28:07.220 Speaker 1 Did they offer like 20 years on-
05:28:09.500 Speaker 1 We continue the ceasefire?
05:28:11.260 I haven't even thought about it.
05:28:12.640 Speaker 1 Did they offer anything in-
05:28:14.280 Speaker 1 I didn't know.
05:28:16.960 haven't even like will you continue the ceasefire like um haven't even thought about
05:28:24.880 i have more important things to do oh goldie you got a big super chat
05:28:33.020 on your channel you want to read that oh oh it's for you oh it's on your channel okay
05:28:44.220 oh wow thank you yeah thank you for the big super chat saying armin more paudari camp and
05:28:50.140 durka bingo discussion who's on your idf durka bingo card who else do you have in mind in the
05:28:56.700 vahidi jalili zulgat camp who does idea go after first a post this fight so vahidi zolgat obviously
05:29:06.540 are on top of the list musa v keep that guy in mind because he's the head of the aerospace so
05:29:14.380 should go there should i quickly share the bingo card yeah go for it okay yeah guys because idf
05:29:22.620 might be entering again idf was on their list like idf had the list and they were finishing it fast
05:29:29.900 and then there was a ceasefire but they're like but we were on a roll but we were doing so good
05:29:34.700 i'm like okay okay don't worry you're gonna get back to this soon soon so now so guys that are
05:29:41.100 the names that you already know let's go over the names that you already know uh vahidi the head of
05:29:47.740 irgc let me remember this for a second so vahidi this you already got you know zolga you already
05:29:55.740 know and if you're talking about the paidari cab saeed jalili is also part of the paidari cab and
05:30:01.820 And his name is now being thrown around because he was mentioned as somebody who could replace Galibov in the negotiations.
05:30:08.960 So he should be on the list.
05:30:11.340 But a very important name that you need to remember is Musavi, the aerospace commander.
05:30:17.700 There are two very important people that are in charge of the missiles.
05:30:24.080 One of them is Musavi as the head of the aerospace commander.
05:30:27.380 And the other person is the head of missiles.
05:30:29.780 and nobody knows his name 1.00
05:30:32.100 because the Islamic Republic never
05:30:33.940 releases the name of that person. So we don't
05:30:36.060 know who that person is, but I bet
05:30:38.020 Musa knows who that person is.
05:30:39.960 But Musa is the one that we know.
05:30:42.080 So remember Musa.
05:30:43.900 And then
05:30:44.860 Mushta Bahamini, if he's alive, 0.99
05:30:48.920 killing him 0.99
05:30:49.700 and confirming that he's dead 1.00
05:30:51.720 will deal,
05:30:53.740 even though he might not be
05:30:55.160 in charge or people are just putting
05:30:57.740 words in his mouth, being able
05:30:59.760 to confirm that he's dead will demoralize pro-regime iranians in a way that nothing else
05:31:07.680 could so he might not be in charge but he is on top of our list of being killed not because of
05:31:18.320 operational reasons but for symbolic and demotivational and demoralizing purposes
05:31:27.360 Do you guys understand? So losing Ali Khamenei and then having these people, somehow, guys, if Mustafa dies in the second rounds of attacks, it's actually good that he survived the first round.
05:31:41.020 Do you know why? Because they've already invested all their propaganda to transfer their love and loyalty to Ali Khamenei to Mustafa. So they already over-invested in him.
05:31:56.540 and now if they take 0.83
05:31:58.540 him away, it's just ridiculous
05:32:00.580 to now move to another person after
05:32:02.520 right? It's just ridiculous 0.94
05:32:04.520 so it actually works 1.00
05:32:06.620 better because if they killed him 0.97
05:32:08.580 already and they went with 0.98
05:32:10.500 someone else, then it wouldn't 0.88
05:32:12.720 be as interesting as killing
05:32:14.100 it wouldn't be as divisive and
05:32:16.560 demoralizing as giving
05:32:18.580 these people like 50 days to be like
05:32:20.720 oh, Majdaba, a younger
05:32:22.660 Khamenei, oh, we love him 1.00
05:32:24.700 he's a supremacist, and then Zart 0.51
05:32:26.360 and then he's dead all right and he's dead oh we should have that south park like oh we have 0.59
05:32:34.440 a new supreme leader and he's dead yeah we should make that a move so that is that is so good to
05:32:42.200 give the pro regime people 50 days to pretend that they love this guy with all their lives
05:32:49.040 and they're going to sacrifice their lives for him and then be like he's gone who do you have next
05:32:55.480 right so so killing much table is on top of my list because of the the impact guys because 0.94
05:33:04.280 the problem with the islamic republic is not just the missiles and the drones and the enriched 0.81
05:33:11.640 uranium and the suppression forces the main problem with the islamic republic is the people 0.96
05:33:19.640 who support it and the reasons they have for supporting it right and we need to emotionally 1.00
05:33:27.960 f these people we we can't just blow up these people we need to psychologically torture these 0.78
05:33:35.800 people to the point that they because no amount of bombs and death will give make these people to 1.00
05:33:43.720 give up you need to you need humiliation and the poison the the curse of the islamic republic 0.98
05:33:51.000 is an ideological one and death and destruction does not wipe it clean humiliation 1.00
05:33:59.640 wipes these people clean like it destroys them more than any bombs could so that's why 0.99
05:34:06.280 That's why killing Mojtaba is so effective at destroying the Islamic Republic because 0.99
05:34:13.060 it humiliates these people, right? 0.99
05:34:18.940 So that's why Mojtaba is on my list, the number one on my list, not because he's involved
05:34:25.380 in operations.
05:34:27.320 Obviously, we have to talk about Radhan.
05:34:31.520 He's high, high on our list. 0.96
05:34:33.520 hopefully the idea of kills him many many iranias are wondering why the hell is he still alive he 0.94
05:34:40.400 should like they were hoping that he was one of the first people who die he's he's a major leader 0.98
05:34:46.480 when it comes to suppressing the iranian people he's the head of the uh farajah which is like the
05:34:53.840 police responsible for the suppression so he's like he's one of the most hated people there
05:34:59.680 There are some people who are – killing Ejjayi would be a huge moral boost to the Iranian people.
05:35:10.060 Where is he?
05:35:11.420 Where are you, Ejjayi?
05:35:13.360 Oh, here.
05:35:14.780 Head of the judiciary. 0.98
05:35:17.340 Killing him would make the Iranian people very motivated because he's responsible for thousands of executions. 1.00
05:35:26.660 And killing Salavati would be nice as well. 1.00
05:35:28.860 But Eji, because he's the head of one of the three branches, is a good idea. 1.00
05:35:33.980 So Peseshkian is important to kill, not because he is in charge of anything or that he's significant, 1.00
05:35:41.500 but it's a huge signal that everything is over if the person who is considered to be president is killed. 0.65
05:35:49.280 It basically shows the regime supporters that basically everything is falling apart
05:35:54.640 and you're supporting a house of cards.
05:35:58.680 Nejat, where is Nejat?
05:36:01.300 Nejat, Nejat, Nejat. 1.00
05:36:02.780 Yeah, Hossein Nejat is very important for the fall of, 0.99
05:36:05.540 killing him would be very important for the fall of the Islamic Republic 1.00
05:36:08.660 because he's the head of Sar Allah 0.98
05:36:12.260 and Sar Allah is the main force responsible for protecting the capital,
05:36:17.660 for protecting Tehran against an uprising.
05:36:20.760 So the key to an uprising eventually being successful 0.96
05:36:24.180 is for Tehran to fall to the Iranian people
05:36:27.540 and hossein nejad is basically the last uh hossein nejad and sarallah basically the
05:36:34.020 the institution that he leads is key to holding that the city uh ali abdullahi abdullahi is very
05:36:43.300 important not because he specifically is very important but because he's a right now they put
05:36:49.140 him in the position of the leader of khatam al-ambia and abdullahi is now more important
05:36:57.060 not because who he is,
05:36:58.600 but because he leads Khatam al-Ambia.
05:37:03.660 Khatam al-Ambia is the most important base
05:37:06.080 of the richest, most important,
05:37:09.780 most resource-rich part of IRGC,
05:37:13.640 and it's an economic, military force of its own.
05:37:18.640 So, Abdullahi being in charge of that 0.98
05:37:20.600 means that killing him is going to be very, very important, right? 0.98
05:37:25.320 Let me see who else... 0.99
05:37:27.060 Ghani is disappointing us.
05:37:31.060 We think that he's our boy, but given that we just got news
05:37:35.060 that they sent him to Iraq, it reduced the chance
05:37:39.160 that he's our spy. So if he's not with us, then I hope he dies. 0.99
05:37:44.300 But who else do we have? 1.00
05:37:47.520 How blunt that he's not with us, I hope he dies. Oh my god. 0.99
05:37:53.060 You're not wrong. You're not wrong, right?
05:37:57.060 a lot of goldie a lot of iranians keep asking why is it why why did they not hit the sadossi
05:38:08.580 mall like the state tv main building right and a lot of people ask that all the time
05:38:16.660 all right guys go look goldie's friend is on the bingo card wait who's my friend this guy remember 0.96
05:38:23.700 him the the the bastard son of uh this is the guy who made uh programs 0.97
05:38:42.340 apparently he's like the best love child of olive oil yeah that's the one that was guys 0.99
05:38:47.300 that's the guy that defends chunky yogurt he he defended chunky yogurt
05:38:56.740 they're all connected
05:39:01.780 okay godie who's your favorite to die on the list
05:39:05.220 guys these are the two goldie was to die the two of them are responsible for more 0.99
05:39:23.340 executions that you can count so that's why goldie wants them to die
05:39:29.120 Theoretically, YouTube, don't
05:39:33.340 ban me.
05:39:35.880 Theoretically.
05:39:37.620 I think we
05:39:39.420 could talk about people dying
05:39:41.460 in an active war situation.
05:39:43.420 I don't think... Is that violate
05:39:44.940 YouTube terms of service?
05:39:47.200 That's weird if it does. 1.00
05:39:51.720 I don't want Pazishkian to 1.00
05:39:53.320 die because he 1.00
05:39:55.120 annoys me more than anyone else within the 1.00
05:39:57.120 Islamic Republic, and I think death is too good for him. 1.00
05:40:02.120 I want him to suffer, so I don't want Pazishkian to die. 1.00
05:40:06.140 He has gotten on my nerve for so many years. 1.00
05:40:10.940 If I had the chance to slap one person in all of this bingo card, it would be Pazishkian. 1.00
05:40:16.280 Not because he's dorka-dorka, but because the way he talks and he makes it seem like 1.00
05:40:20.880 everything is hunky-dory, like in the middle of everything. 0.68
05:40:26.360 Like he talks like when he's talking to children.
05:40:29.540 He talks like he's a kindergarten teacher.
05:40:33.320 And he's like, hey, let's hold hands, be friends, say positive things,
05:40:38.740 brush your teeth before you go to bed.
05:40:40.920 It's so annoying.
05:40:42.420 As somebody who had to listen to these people, 1.00
05:40:45.520 I've never got more annoyed with anybody within the Islamic Republic 1.00
05:40:49.620 more than listening to Pazishkin. 1.00
05:40:51.300 So I just want to slap him one day. 0.99
05:40:55.080 and you know what's crazy is that um he's just as evil he's just as evil as the rest of them 1.00
05:41:02.680 he's just like he's hink he's hink i don't know if he's evil i think he's retarded i think to 0.97
05:41:09.760 i don't even know if he knows where he is when he was younger remember when he was younger he was 0.98
05:41:17.400 yeah your job on women yeah you're right so he is just as evil i don't know maybe now he's become
05:41:25.000 king because he has some sort of like degenerative disease or something but in when he was like in
05:41:31.160 his younger years yeah he was like pure evil and he has his signature on the godi on the massacre
05:41:38.680 that happened early january the massacre order has position signature on it yeah
05:41:47.400 Yeah, so he's just as evil.
05:41:50.140 And Gaudi, he's a reformist moderate, right?
05:41:56.120 He's technically of that camp.
05:41:58.900 So when people, guys, remember, Rouhani is considered to be a reformist moderate.
05:42:04.660 Pezishkian is considered to be a reformist moderate.
05:42:07.640 Both of them have signed the order of mass executions of Iranian people.
05:42:13.740 those are what the western media call the reformist moderates
05:42:19.280 yeah all right let's go back to president trump
05:42:24.460 wait somebody's saying goldie have you ever wore a hijab she were she wears the hijab almost every 0.84
05:42:35.600 day every time we have a hey there video she wears the hijab what like you're new here no i
05:42:40.780 No, no, no. I think he's asking me if I've never, like, seriously worn the hijab.
05:42:44.880 No, I've never.
05:42:46.080 The only time that I've worn the hijab is when I was younger and I was visiting occupied Iran. 0.70
05:42:51.860 And, of course, women are forced to wear the hijab.
05:42:54.520 So, yeah, when I've been in Iran, when I had to go outside, I had to wear hijab. 0.83
05:43:00.000 But other than that, like, I've never, like, I'm not Muslim. 0.99
05:43:03.320 I'm not Muslim.
05:43:05.000 So I've never worn the hijab, no. 0.96
05:43:07.860 Even I wore the hijab, Anush.
05:43:10.780 yeah armin's hijab is amazing oh armin actually there is um i remembered there's um someone made
05:43:20.860 an image of that on the um our discord let me see if i can find it okay well you find okay
05:43:29.840 give you a super chat now they're coming into my chat and they give me a big super show too
05:43:36.320 oh my god you deserve it thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for supporting
05:43:44.080 armin yeah oh wow show us show us wait i have to find it i have to find it but arvin i took
05:43:54.720 screenshots of um of us laughing at harmony's empty chair show show show i sent it to you
05:44:06.080 on whatsapp oh oh sorry i love these these are so great let me save them on my computer oh these are
05:44:19.520 so good this is perfect okay guys look at this wait here let me pick it up
05:44:27.760 i can't find it now but i'll find it later there's too much like text messages and
05:44:37.120 guys so like on the discord server this is why i'm like you know in like the meme channel just
05:44:42.300 keep it to like the memes because when i want to go find something it just makes it a little
05:44:46.360 bit more difficult to find the meme but i'll find the meme at some point armin but it was
05:44:50.480 it was really funny really really funny okay but yeah look at that
05:44:57.760 ah look at us they're so cool
05:45:11.360 okay
05:45:15.200 i um i added uh oh they made one of moral they see where he's like a wizard oh oh no what is this
05:45:22.800 oh my gosh oh my gosh guys my discord my discord meme server is out of control
05:45:32.560 oh no armin wait where was this saved
05:45:38.500 oh 118 okay let me go to day 118 um oh my gosh
05:45:46.340 so so this was from when um morad was talking about like jewish occult science sciences or
05:45:55.540 whatever oh it's so good oh man oh my god wait what was it what was it written behind them can 0.55
05:46:10.060 bring it back what was it the the great israeli wizard finder of sorcery so this is morat bassy
05:46:17.820 um doing research on israeli magic and israeli wizards yeah so 0.65
05:46:26.860 oh my gosh the stuff that he has talked about somebody send that to him no
05:46:32.380 he would love it he would love it i don't know if he'll get it i don't know if he'll get it
05:46:38.940 i'm not gonna send it to him there's no way i would disrespect him like that that's not disrespect
05:46:47.420 i shouldn't say that what i mean is like there's like i wouldn't want him to think that like you
05:46:51.740 know we're making fun of him you know what i mean because i i have i have way too much respect for
05:46:55.980 him to send to send that to him but uh there you go but uh yeah no i posted those pictures of us
05:47:04.060 pointing at hominy's empty chair um and laughing and i added that to instagram so make sure to add
05:47:10.780 yourself as a collaborator on that for sure oh i i'll try to uh i'll try to find the one where
05:47:20.060 you are like, I thought, I thought for sure there was one. Let's see, maybe I'm in the wrong channel.
05:47:32.140 I don't know. I can't find it. Oh, wait, no, I found it. Okay. So it was, it was, it was posted
05:47:36.540 in the wrong, in the wrong server. Okay. In the wrong channel. All right. Look at this one, Armin.
05:47:41.340 This one is really good. This one is really, really good. Sure. Sure. Sure. Oh, this one's
05:47:46.540 amazing this one is from um eli eli goldman one of our amazing viewers on x and uh oh he made a
05:47:56.940 couple he made a couple let me save this one as well uh you're gonna like these
05:48:04.620 oh man these are so good guys guys look at this
05:48:08.060 oh wait that's not the right one sorry
05:48:17.160 okay armin are you ready yes
05:48:25.000 Oh, no. Wow. I look good, actually. This is good. You look amazing. Wow.
05:48:41.000 Wow, guys, look at this.
05:48:46.000 This answers that question where, Arvin, you were like, even I wore hijab. Yes, you did. Yes, you did.
05:48:52.960 and then this is this is younger arvin look at that oh oh my god wow
05:49:01.840 but this one this is so good this one turned out so good i'll send it to you okay okay
05:49:11.680 oh my god there you go courtesy of eli eli goldman uh who is one of our viewers
05:49:18.160 there you go it said this is eli oh thank you
05:49:24.640 yes yeah a lot of people are asking me to bring the curls back but this is so much more manageable
05:49:33.520 there you go okay armin um to see uh went live a while ago but we didn't uh we didn't play that
05:49:41.440 because obviously we were going through our own stuff in the translations um any more live news
05:49:48.000 user information for us um not that i know of here let me check i mean i want to check but if
05:49:57.100 i go to let me see if i go x if am i going to get anything other than like i mean i'm happy that i'm
05:50:04.140 having this problem no my home okay yeah look at this let's go to my home page and see what we have
05:50:11.360 okay because i need to create a list like you have but if i go to my home page or like again
05:50:19.840 it's still princess apalavi princess apalavi princess apalavi princess apalavi princess apalavi
05:50:26.720 what oh not that person i don't want to see that princess apalavi oh charandi marandi
05:50:33.120 yes yes please translate what what's charlie marandy saying okay so let's do charity marandy
05:50:41.660 and then we go to to see okay well i have some other things as well before we go to to see i
05:50:46.200 just want to make sure because i have i have a few updates as well here for you this one's really
05:50:50.160 going to anger you but i'll send it to you in the chat to play after this one okay okay let's see
05:50:55.920 what Charendi Merendi has to say. This is on state TV.
05:51:17.920 It's like we didn't extend the ceasefire. We didn't like, I mean, you're not in control.
05:51:25.920 whenever we want we could change our policy
05:51:34.800 he's saying it's so easy for us to cut the oil exports of saudi arabia guys
05:51:56.320 is threatening cutting saudi arabia's oil
05:52:06.480 well can can you like it's very easy for us to increase the pressure
05:52:15.040 like we also have to keep in mind that if the war starts again
05:52:33.760 oh he's saying we're getting close to the time of the year where it's getting hotter
05:52:39.600 in around the persian goals so there's going to be high humidity um it's going to be hot i don't
05:52:51.600 know what that's got to do with anything but he will say guys i got a big super chat i'll get to
05:52:55.760 it after i finish this video so if united states attacks our infrastructure
05:53:09.600 we will attack the infrastructure of these countries these arab countries around the region
05:53:22.960 oh he's saying because it's getting hotter um if we attack their infrastructure none of these
05:53:28.000 countries will be livable in them oh he's saying it's so hot that if there's no electricity
05:53:39.520 in the uae nobody would be able to live in the uae okay sure buddy go try it to see if it could
05:53:45.760 actually cut the electricity in the uae like everybody would have to leave the uae if they
05:53:52.560 don't have electricity they have to go to oman or they will have to go to iraq or they have to go to
05:54:02.720 Yemen they wouldn't be able to continue to live there so he's saying there are enemies are
05:54:14.000 they're really it's really easy to hurt them especially in summer when it's hot
05:54:24.160 so during summer they're more they're much more it's much easier for them to hurt them
05:54:29.120 they could get receive a lot more damages okay so he's basically saying we have good withers
05:54:37.840 they don't and if it gets really hard it would be easier for us to hurt them 0.86
05:54:42.880 this person is delusional by the way i don't even know what a psycho
05:54:52.080 um we gotta i get a super chat this is oh wait hold on gold is covered with my super chat okay 0.94
05:54:59.120 Sorry, I covered your face.
05:55:01.880 So thank you so much for this, Alex.
05:55:05.040 Armin, you know what that is? 0.98
05:55:07.300 That's hijab. 1.00
05:55:08.460 See? 1.00
05:55:09.020 I have my pocket.
05:55:09.600 Oh, yeah.
05:55:10.780 Cover your...
05:55:12.100 I'm covering my face.
05:55:13.920 Yeah, cover your aura.
05:55:15.260 It's my burqa.
05:55:16.000 Yes.
05:55:21.280 Alex, thank you, Alex.
05:55:22.980 Thank you, brother, for covering our sister.
05:55:25.120 She has no shame. 0.99
05:55:26.440 She has no hiya. 1.00
05:55:27.840 So thank you, brother, for covering your system with your super chest. 1.00
05:55:32.220 Look, I'm covered now.
05:55:34.860 Yes.
05:55:37.940 Brother Alex, thank you.
05:55:40.300 So Alex is saying,
05:55:45.180 one day when things change for better or worse,
05:55:48.360 you have a record of all you have done for the Iranians. 0.99
05:55:52.000 Oh, and for the Jews.
05:55:53.720 You are the voice
05:55:56.080 for the people of light
05:55:58.340 who live and are threatened
05:56:00.200 by the darkness. Thank you both.
05:56:02.460 Oh my God. Thank you.
05:56:04.980 That's so sweet.
05:56:06.360 I appreciate that. Thank you.
05:56:08.320 That's very kind of you to say.
05:56:09.860 Very kind of you to say.
05:56:11.080 That was beautiful.
05:56:13.480 Oh.
05:56:16.220 Okay.
05:56:18.120 Let's go to what Goldie
05:56:19.820 sent us. This might anger you. 0.65
05:56:23.720 oh no okay i don't let's see what this is sheen posted this thing so trump was not lying them 0.99
05:56:36.840 can i read that no okay them shit heads stole the weapons 0.99
05:56:50.440 is this real 0.99
05:56:53.720 oh my god goldie if this is confirmed we will never forget these people
05:57:02.440 we will never forgive them we will never forgive them well if shin is posting it
05:57:08.080 if shin is posting it it's pretty much legitimate 0.99
05:57:11.060 so trump was not lying these shit has stole the weapons in the kurdish region of iraq kri 0.94
05:57:22.060 and there's evidence write it down pku stole the iranian protesters protesters distant weapons 0.99
05:57:32.760 and scammed cia worse help the islamic regime to stand and stay longer who to blame 0.60
05:57:43.720 buffel talibani guys these people have blood on their hands we told you we told you 0.98
05:57:50.620 that you cannot trust these terrorists
05:57:54.600 whom I have to remind you one more time
05:57:57.480 in case there's somebody know here.
05:57:59.240 These are not the representatives of Iranian courts.
05:58:03.080 We love Iranian courts.
05:58:05.080 The patriotic Iranian courts
05:58:09.780 who stand by our side against
05:58:11.420 not only the Islamic Republic,
05:58:13.860 they also stand against any separatist groups out there,
05:58:18.240 but they're Kurdish or otherwise.
05:58:19.420 And they also support Princes of Pahlavi. 0.92
05:58:21.980 Just a reminder that when we're attacking these evil terrorist, commie, separatist groups,
05:58:29.840 this is no attack on the amazing Kurdish Iranian people. 0.93
05:58:33.840 In fact, if anything, Kurdish Iranians would be even harsher and more aggressive against any of these people. 0.97
05:58:42.100 So just remember that. 0.95
05:58:43.260 OK, every time we are attacking these terrorists, the Kurdish separatist groups, the Kami terrorist groups that they have, we are not attacking the Kurdish people.
05:58:54.880 And I don't even know who failed for this, because if they talk to Goldie and I, we would have already told you that this was a bad idea.
05:59:04.300 These people, they're not against the Islamic Republic.
05:59:07.340 Like they're against the Iranian people and Iran as a country.
05:59:11.840 And they have a history of cooperating with the IRGC.
05:59:16.920 They have a history of cooperating with the Islamic Republic.
05:59:20.940 So I don't even know why they were trusted. 1.00
05:59:24.120 So let's look at this video.
05:59:32.700 Oh, my God.
05:59:37.340 oh no
05:59:43.580 can you maximize it make the video big oh yeah
05:59:52.200 found them
05:59:58.680 this was meant for us
06:00:08.540 Goldie
06:00:09.100 this was meant for the Iranian people 0.99
06:00:12.420 to not be so defenseless against
06:00:14.340 their oppressors and they took it from us
06:00:16.440 tens of thousands of iranian people were being slaughtered they were being
06:00:24.380 killed and help was underway and these people stole it from us
06:00:28.840 never for guys if it was already obvious to us to goldie and me and the rest of the iranian people
06:00:40.860 that these effing separatist groups, these terrorists can never be trusted.
06:00:49.420 The world forever should remember this. The world forever should remember
06:00:57.020 that the Americans were trying to arm the Iranian people so that they have a fighting 1.00
06:01:01.020 chance against their oppressors and these mofos, they took that away from us and they let us die. 1.00
06:01:06.460 They let our people die because they wanted these weapons for themselves. 1.00
06:01:14.460 Oh, my God, guys, we could have been looking at a free Iran right now if the Iranian people
06:01:32.500 had these guns too because the regime forces would have been running away if they saw that
06:01:38.520 they were running people were shooting at them unbelievable we will never forget this guy these
06:01:56.620 We considered you an enemy before, but this means that we will come and hunt you down one day because you have blood on your hand. 0.85
06:02:09.320 You have tens of thousands of Iranian blood on your hand.
06:02:14.100 Never, ever come and tell Iranian people why are they so much against these Kurdish separatist groups.
06:02:20.420 We told you, and so many of you did not believe us.
06:02:23.740 So many of you did not believe us.
06:02:25.460 we told you yeah you guys you guys are like oh the curds the curds are gonna like guys stop talking
06:02:31.700 about the separatist curds because iranian curds even they hate the separatist curds more than we do
06:02:45.380 sorry harvin i didn't mean to interrupt i'm just 0.98
06:02:47.380 do you know that guy buff bill taliban here whatever his garbage name is so
06:02:59.380 he's the reason that i canceled going on pierce morgan because remember remember pierce morgan
06:03:04.100 was like oh we're gonna do like an iran only episode and i was like sure and then i looked
06:03:08.260 at the list and there was like a kurdish separatist group from iraq it was this guy this guy was on
06:03:13.940 pierce morgan and i was like really this is before i knew what he did but this is why i
06:03:19.620 canceled pierce morgan i was like i'm going to be on an episode where you're platforming this
06:03:23.860 terrorist who supports the islamic regime this is here him here now shaking hands with the islamic
06:03:34.420 Republic. And that's the garbage separatist flag of the Kurdish separatist flag. 1.00
06:03:48.460 The Kurds. 0.99
06:03:49.460 The Kurds, yeah, not the Kurds, the Kurds. For us Iranians, that is a terrorist flag. 0.64
06:03:58.060 For us Iranians, that is a terrorist flag.
06:04:00.920 And the Iranian Kurds do not raise that flag.
06:04:04.940 Iranian Kurds, the only flag they recognize is the lion and sun flag of Iran.
06:04:27.280 We needed this, Goldie, we needed this.
06:04:52.080 We were, the running people, when they heard help is underway, they were waiting.
06:04:57.280 And help was underway sooner than we thought.
06:05:01.320 But it just never arrived.
06:05:07.040 The help was meant to arrive sooner than we realized.
06:05:12.440 It just never got to the hands of the people when they were being shot at. 1.00
06:05:17.800 Yeah, because the Kurds stole it from us. 1.00
06:05:20.440 And I say Kurd on purpose because, you know, I'm not referring to Iranian Kurds. 0.99
06:05:24.880 I'm referring to the Kurds.
06:05:26.220 and they know exactly what kurd means.
06:05:29.760 Yes.
06:05:30.600 So the separatists, they write it differently.
06:05:34.140 So when we say kurd, we're referring to our people,
06:05:37.880 the Iranian Kurdish people,
06:05:39.260 but the separatists, they write it with like double O in Persian, right?
06:05:44.880 So they write it kurd.
06:05:46.460 So if we say kurd, like when Goli says kurd,
06:05:50.120 it's not an insult upon the Kurdish people.
06:05:52.700 It's a way to separate the separatists, the evil minority separatist groups from the rest of our beloved Kurdish community inside Iran. 0.97
06:06:06.740 Yeah. 0.99
06:06:10.280 Thank you for sharing that, Goldie. That was so important.
06:06:15.460 Thank you. Yeah, it just popped up on my feed.
06:06:19.780 So I just wanted to share that.
06:06:22.700 it's very frustrating
06:06:24.640 is this 1.00
06:06:28.460 Sheena Kent Iranian?
06:06:30.880 yeah
06:06:31.560 he's Iranian
06:06:34.380 I think
06:06:36.300 he might be an Iranian Jew
06:06:37.960 I think his name is David
06:06:39.420 I don't know where he's based out of
06:06:42.200 but he's Iranian
06:06:42.860 he might be Jewish I'm not sure
06:06:45.720 but yeah he's Iranian
06:06:47.580 because he posts in both
06:06:49.100 and he's like one of my favorite
06:06:52.160 like my top he's actually like my favorite osit account he is like he's like my top top guy
06:06:59.420 he does like he does great work and uh like i've donated to his buy me a coffee and stuff as well
06:07:05.940 because he does like he does god's work
06:07:08.100 so go to look at this so you you see the flag behind this third flag that's the flag of his
06:07:18.880 party okay this guy yeah so the the party is called the patriotic union of quarterstaff 0.90
06:07:29.160 you cannot be which is a contradiction it's right this is retarded well people saying don't blow his 0.87
06:07:35.500 cover guys i'm sharing public information i'm not an idiot but like everyone already knows his name 0.92
06:07:42.260 is david and then he might be jewish like i'm not sharing confidential info but thank you 0.80
06:07:47.120 i just want to mention that this is a retarded patriotic union of kurderstan 0.86
06:07:54.280 you can't be patriotic for kurderstan there is no country called kurderstan and there will never 0.90
06:08:00.280 be a country called kurderstan because the country the the country that the the so-called country
06:08:06.720 that they want to turn kurderstan includes part of my country so go f yourselves there will never
06:08:14.480 be a quarterstone as a country the quarterstone that you dream of is as delusional as the country 0.79
06:08:19.820 of palestine yeah so and you cannot be patriotic to a country that does not exist
06:08:25.860 yeah there you go guys middle east is complicated and unfortunately some people think that like the
06:08:42.720 enemy of your enemy is your friend. Ew, do you want to see some like weird Durka? Yes. 0.83
06:08:51.980 Oh. What?
06:08:57.340 Oh, I thought you were going to get rickrolled. 0.93
06:09:02.140 You're good at rickrolling, Goldie, because every time I'm like, oh my God,
06:09:05.420 we're going to get rickrolled. We don't get rickrolled. So, and then we do get rickrolled.
06:09:09.640 look it's it's out of cheat and like the like some pakistani dude pakistani prime minister
06:09:16.600 oh this is this is when he showed up 11 hours ago and apparently now like
06:09:21.000 i don't cheese on his way home or something because the meetings didn't happen
06:09:24.160 wait there's no audio okay there's no audio so let me
06:09:30.820 this is weird that they're hugging because sharif is an ally of saudi arabia and they
06:09:36.880 have a security pact with Saudi Arabia, meaning that if Saudi Arabia goes to war with the
06:09:41.960 Islamic Republic, Pakistan will enter a war with the Islamic Republic on behalf of on
06:09:47.620 Saudi Arabia's side.
06:09:48.900 So they're technically potentially at war with each other.
06:09:53.060 So this hug is weird.
06:09:54.880 And there's no honor amongst thieves, right?
06:09:57.180 So all right.
06:09:58.000 But let me add some music because there's no audio here.
06:10:06.880 There we go.
06:10:36.860 so the video didn't have any audio guys so i just uh i hope you don't mind my artistic um
06:10:45.760 i just added i just i just made the video more interesting because it really is a clown show
06:10:51.800 oh wait i got another super chat let me respond to this
06:11:01.740 Would the armed Kurdish and Baluch militias
06:11:11.860 fighting the regime be more good or bad?
06:11:16.160 They have arms but not aligned in goals.
06:11:19.220 Are arms more important or as unified goals?
06:11:25.500 So if these militias, if they fight the Islamic Republic, 0.81
06:11:31.360 they're not fighting the islamic republic they're fighting iran right and it helps the islamic 0.59
06:11:35.920 republic because the islamic republic always uses separatist groups as a way to the islamic republic 0.93
06:11:44.960 would love it right now for these militias to attack it first of all because they're insignificant
06:11:52.000 they wouldn't be they're not a significant force
06:11:55.520 uh second of all because the islamic republic needs the narrative that i'm holding the country 0.54
06:12:02.400 together and if the country gets chaotic separatist forces will come and tear the country apart
06:12:10.160 so even if you don't like me you need me because of these militias in fact the islamic republic
06:12:16.480 has sometimes worked with these militias to create such a narrative right and the iranian people
06:12:26.240 hate these militant groups more than they hate the islamic republic because they want they are
06:12:35.600 they want to attack this the thing that is the most sacred for the iranian people which is
06:12:41.200 their border integrity so as bad as the islamic republic is for many iranians if they had to
06:12:48.400 choose continuing with the islamic republic or seeing separatist groups coming at their borders
06:12:56.800 and challenging and challenging the borders uh border security the border integrity of iran 0.86
06:13:05.120 they were like if that's the price we have to pay it's not even worth it so this is the most 0.74
06:13:10.160 effective way these militias attacking the regime is the most effective way for the islamic republic
06:13:16.160 to try to convince more iranians to give up on and give up on an uprising because it's like see
06:13:23.440 you guys want to get rid of me but i'm the only thing right now that is stopping these militias 0.98
06:13:29.280 from you know cutting your country into pieces and unfortunately there are iranian people who 0.90
06:13:38.960 would be convinced by that because they're so afraid of Iran's borders being challenged that 0.93
06:13:46.180 they might be like, let's not. So that's why we don't want these people involved. Again, remember,
06:13:52.440 every time these militias are fighting against the armed forces of the Islamic Republic, it's not
06:13:57.580 because their war is against the Islamic Republic. Their war is against everything that is Iranian. 0.72
06:14:03.440 And I know the Islamic Republic is not Iranian, but their armed forces right now is they consider it to be in their way for becoming their getting their separatist agenda. 0.59
06:14:15.900 But these people will not stop fighting if the Islamic Republic goes away and they're trying to take advantage.
06:14:22.380 These people are hoping that if the Islamic Republic is collapsing, they could take advantage of the situation to take a piece of Iran and the Iranian people would do not want to let them do that. 0.54
06:14:32.820 In fact, if the Iranian people at some point do get armed, and they see these militia groups fighting, if they had to choose between fighting the Islamic Republic and fighting these people, they will go and fight these people.
06:14:46.040 Does that answer your question? 0.55
06:14:49.060 It's a good question.
06:14:50.220 I just want to make sure everybody understands that.
06:14:52.660 It's because our territorial integrity is our red line.
06:14:56.960 So we will not allow non-Iranian separatists to take advantage of the Iranian revolution to try and take land away from us. 0.90
06:15:09.500 And the challenge here is that people, you know, when they hear the term cord or baluch, they assume that the baluch are like a monolith and they all think and act the same way. 0.65
06:15:23.760 Meanwhile, our Iranian Baluch are just as patriotic as everyone else, and they're fighting for Iran.
06:15:32.380 They support King Reza Pahlavi, and the separatist elements are in Pakistan because the Baluch in Pakistan are persecuted.
06:15:41.420 And, you know, there are issues there with, you know, between the Baluch in Pakistan and the Pakistani government.
06:15:47.000 You know, we wish them the best, but those separatist elements are now trying to take advantage of what's happening in Iran.
06:15:52.940 um so that's why like we we do not accept um or want um any sort of outsider separatist militia
06:16:03.140 yeah and the problem with those separatists in those other countries is that the the part
06:16:09.740 when they say free baluchistan or free quarter sign the the baluchistan that they have in mind
06:16:15.520 includes parts of iran so even though they're not inside iran we tell them to not like no go
06:16:21.080 F yourself, because that's the map that they give us. And the Iraqi Kurdistan, free Kurdistan
06:16:29.100 movement, if they were saying, oh, free Kurdistan, we want to Kurdistan, and the map that they
06:16:34.880 offered had parts of Iraq and Syria. I mean, I'm pretty sure there are people within Iraq
06:16:40.960 that are patriotic that they're saying F that. So I don't want to offend them. But for us
06:16:46.560 an iranian that's not our issue if that's what they were fighting for but even the kurdish people
06:16:52.000 in turkey in iraq in syria every single one of them the map that they put out there as what 0.98
06:16:59.440 they're fighting for includes part of our country and that makes them our enemy even if they're in 0.74
06:17:05.680 iraq it makes them our enemy because they they're telling us that their goal is to come take take 0.92
06:17:10.640 parts of our country yeah that's exactly it and and also the follow-up is so trump telling them to 1.00
06:17:19.280 stay stay out of it is right yes yes i'm telling them to say it a hundred percent yeah
06:17:28.400 we don't want we don't want their help yep we don't we don't they're not help they bring death
06:17:34.880 in fact they stole the weapons the the iraqi separatist kurds stole the weapons meant for
06:17:40.000 the Iranian people. And guys, if you are Israeli and you say free Kurdistan, you don't know what's
06:17:49.840 best for Israel. Yeah, that's true. It's like saying free Palestine. It's the exact same thing. 1.00
06:17:58.560 Yes. And basically the free Kurdistan idea is the worst idea for Israel. It's horrible for Israel 0.95
06:18:08.640 Because the Kurdistan that they say free, they want to free, is basically challenging the border integrities of four countries. 0.82
06:18:17.680 And even if they get one person close to their dream, it will cause so much chaos in the Middle East that will create a terrorist factory. 0.89
06:18:27.880 It would cause so much chaos and instability in the Middle East that it would become a hotbed of different—you thought Hamas and Hezbollah was a problem?
06:18:41.600 Instability and failed states are the best way for terrorist groups to create safe environments for themselves, to train, arm, recruit, and grow, and create militias that will become new terrorist groups that fight Israel. 0.89
06:18:56.160 So if you want instability in the Middle East and instability that will cause more terrorists, that will eventually create groups like Hamas, that for decades will come and attack Israel, then be my guess, encourage free Kurdistan that will basically challenge four different countries at the same time and will bring you nothing but chaos and instability to the region. 0.73
06:19:20.740 Armin, I just realized something. 0.78
06:19:23.580 Right.
06:19:23.800 so the reason that people were um telling me that like my audio quality is not good or something
06:19:31.640 um and i've been oh it's good though you fixed it you know you know what i realized because i was
06:19:37.400 like i still got more messages so i'm going into like my settings guess what for some reason um in
06:19:45.160 the settings for the audio input instead of the audio input being my microphone the audio input
06:19:51.480 was my camera so that's why i've had like terrible audio quality this entire episode oh my gosh
06:19:58.200 you had a good microphone you've never you haven't been using it no no i have but i think at some
06:20:03.160 point the audio the audio switched over i don't like this for ages i'm like goldie when you check
06:20:09.240 out your settings for ages and they're like yeah i can change it so hopefully this is better now
06:20:18.200 oh my gosh yes it's so much better finally you don't have echo wow yeah this is why every time
06:20:26.120 i called it do you have echo cancellation i'm like yeah it's a thought yeah jeez okay got it
06:20:36.120 um we got another super chat saying news to cheer you up larry journey's brother said the
06:20:41.320 only thing left was his hand wonder yes i saw that wonder if it was his pointy finger yeah
06:20:49.800 coldly like so guys what he's saying is like we got news that larry jerry's brother came out and
06:20:55.640 said that when he was blown to pieces his entire body was evaporated the only thing left of him
06:21:03.160 of him was his hand so you know when they were burying him they just had his hand they had
06:21:08.680 nothing else from his body left and it was his pointy hand the one the hand that he was like
06:21:13.880 yeah oh my god that's amazing armin we have to restart the entire episode for today because
06:21:20.840 now that my mic is working we just let's just go back to the beginning and just okay let's do it
06:21:24.840 let's redo it let's restart all right guys so i'm just i'm gonna play the intro music and then we're
06:21:29.080 We're going to restart, okay?
06:21:33.900 Oh, there you go.
06:21:35.200 It is not coming.
06:21:37.200 I got you.
06:21:43.340 You did.
06:21:44.160 You did.
06:21:44.600 You're good at this.
06:21:45.600 You're good at this.
06:21:48.040 You got everyone else as well.
06:21:50.020 Yeah, I got you all.
06:21:51.740 I got you all.
06:21:54.220 No.
06:21:56.120 Oh, my God.
06:21:59.080 oh my god
06:22:05.800 look at the people saying no no
06:22:10.440 oh man all right okay arvin um
06:22:19.900 yeah i'm gonna go to two c soon um what's your prediction
06:22:26.080 i mean it's it's honestly it's hard to predict but what's really interesting for me is that
06:22:33.740 you know for the last week president trump has said you know we're gonna we're gonna negotiate
06:22:39.880 we're gonna negotiate but every day he's like he just keeps on putting it back and like the
06:22:44.700 negotiations never happen yeah i mean it seems goldie like everything is possible but all the
06:22:52.340 signs show that it's very likely that we're going to go back to war don't know the exact timing of
06:23:00.660 it but it's one way or another it's inevitable especially with israel and like for sure like 0.99
06:23:08.500 it seems like we're going to have that coming um before we go to so that's my prediction that
06:23:16.260 we're going to go back to military operations between with the islamic republic at some point 0.94
06:23:21.740 Yeah.
06:23:22.040 Is that your prediction as well?
06:23:23.480 Yeah, I think that's going to happen. 0.99
06:23:26.240 You know, so we already know that the Islamic regime is collapsing. 1.00
06:23:30.600 Like it's collapsing. 0.97
06:23:31.480 It's just a matter of how soon, right?
06:23:34.100 Sooner or later.
06:23:37.220 But, you know, I just, I don't think that they're going to last much longer
06:23:42.120 because there is something that I actually saw this morning on New York Post.
06:23:49.140 Look at this, Armin.
06:23:49.840 Oh, wait, let me pull up my screen.
06:23:51.060 Look at this, Armin. We spoke about this. Remember, we were talking about how the oil storage facilities are filling up. We spoke about this last week. And that in and of itself is putting pressure. So now you're seeing American media speak about this. Guys, remember, so we explained this to you like a week and a half ago on Iran Revolution Live.
06:24:13.260 So now today, yesterday, the New York Post said, Iran makes frantic move to store overflowing oil supply and sign regime is nearing brink, right?
06:24:25.120 So this blockade might actually bring down the regime sooner rather than later because they're running out of storage for their oil.
06:24:34.320 so so goldie i have this horrible theory that i hope doesn't become true like i'm not saying it
06:24:44.640 will but i'm just worried because you know as we discussed that as the tankers get fooled and the
06:24:52.720 islamic republic runs out of storage then shutting the oil wells will damage the oil wells to the
06:25:00.560 the point that bringing it back into operation will take like so much money and it might some
06:25:06.100 of them might get damaged permanently you can't just shut down an oil well if you stop extracting 0.99
06:25:10.440 oil from it it will damage the oil right so if we get to the point where the islamic republic has 0.65
06:25:16.560 no more places to put the oil in and they don't want their oil well to get damaged what stops 0.90
06:25:22.540 them from pouring it into the sea nothing because nothing they might they might very well do that
06:25:29.940 And then they might blame the United States and be like, this is your fault or something.
06:25:33.900 There's nothing stopping them from doing that.
06:25:35.780 But, you know, I've actually thought about, like, I've considered that as well. 0.99
06:25:40.540 I mean, I would pray that, I mean, honestly, you can't put anything past the Islamic regime. 1.00
06:25:46.160 They're so evil. 1.00
06:25:47.180 They're so evil that, like, there's nothing wrong with them. 1.00
06:25:51.240 And not only that, what if they pour it into the parts of the sea that the Arab countries use for desalination as a way to destroy their desalination facilities and make it impossible for them to desalinate water? 0.99
06:26:05.880 So not only they're causing an environmental catastrophe, because for them, there's no cost, they can't sell it anyway. So we might as well use eco-terrorism as a way to like destroy the environment. But also they might pour it in the areas where basically destroys all the filtering of these desalination equipment and make also the Arab countries run out of water as well. 0.98
06:26:30.520 there's nothing stopping them 0.93
06:26:33.580 from doing that
06:26:35.020 that's how evil they are
06:26:37.700 so
06:26:41.140 that is a huge concern guys
06:26:43.400 because like destroying
06:26:44.880 pouring oil into the sea is going to
06:26:47.360 really
06:26:48.160 damage
06:26:50.520 it's going to do so much damage
06:26:53.180 to this entire environment
06:26:54.560 of our
06:26:59.240 we got another
06:27:02.900 super chat so before Tuesday
06:27:04.900 let's go for it
06:27:06.100 so let me answer this as well
06:27:09.380 why does
06:27:11.400 nobody talk about the imprisoned
06:27:13.340 US citizens in Iran
06:27:15.500 there is like
06:27:17.580 six and two Brits
06:27:19.600 Craig and Lindsay Foreman
06:27:21.480 Trump should only give
06:27:23.660 the sailors back 1.00
06:27:25.300 for the jailed American
06:27:27.600 Americans release 0.56
06:27:29.200 i mean they don't like they don't like it's not like the islamic republic cares about the
06:27:34.640 any of the sailors or anything like that right so it's not like a one-on-one trade
06:27:41.600 um i um i here's the thing the problem is that the problem is it's really difficult to get
06:27:51.360 but you first of all you're right more people should be talking about right but also united
06:27:55.920 The United States has a policy of not negotiating with terrorists, which makes getting them
06:28:01.760 back really difficult.
06:28:04.880 You are correct, though.
06:28:06.160 More people should be talking about them.
06:28:09.040 Unfortunately, the only strategy to help these people is to topple the regime because if
06:28:16.780 you negotiate with the Islamic Republic to try to get these people back, what you're
06:28:21.920 doing is that your feet like you are making taking hostages work and basically you're putting so many
06:28:29.600 other americans and brits and other people at risk by show by by feeding into the hostage taking 0.96
06:28:37.120 industry of the islamic republic that's the issue but you are right that we should be talking about 0.96
06:28:42.720 them more so yeah well armin i want to end uh before you leave i want to end with some with
06:28:53.120 some positive news so uh iranians around the world are still demonstrating are still being a voice for
06:28:59.040 people in occupied iran um and so i just want to share this short video clip before you leave
06:29:05.120 of our brave Iranian compatriots in Stockholm. This was today.
06:29:24.480 You can see the flag of America. 0.86
06:29:35.120 Oh, the Israel's flag. 0.80
06:29:54.280 Oh, the Israel's flag.
06:30:05.120 so many days after they're still on they're still on it they're still doing this every week
06:30:13.820 there's uh there's another rally scheduled um uh for toronto tomorrow and uh i know that um the
06:30:21.060 iranian canadian community in montreal they're out every saturday every saturday iranian americans
06:30:29.140 Sorry, Iranian Canadians in Montreal are out
06:30:32.100 Iranian Canadian community in Halifax
06:30:36.520 Even though it's a small community 1.00
06:30:37.820 They're always out guys
06:30:38.960 Like Iranians, like the diaspora around the world 1.00
06:30:42.320 They have not stopped
06:30:44.100 They're still going out and rallying every week
06:30:47.660 So the demonstrations are still happening
06:30:50.840 And Iranians are more united than ever
06:30:53.680 Thank you, thank you all of you
06:30:57.300 Everybody who's there
06:30:58.500 all right thank you goldie for sharing that so i'm gonna go now and love you guys
06:31:10.320 and i'll see you again tomorrow so until then i'm israel hi long live america god bless america
06:31:20.540 see i'm learning i'm learning
06:31:25.760 thank you so much guys everyone put an a in the chat for arm and appreciation
06:31:33.680 oh thank you guys thank you all right guys love you guys bye bye
06:31:40.420 all right guys you're stuck with me so let's go to to see and i'll be back in a little bit
06:31:51.540 Welcome back to Tusi TV. This is your global news channel. I'm Maya Tusi and we have some breaking news coming from the conflict in the Middle East.
06:32:13.980 Today has been an extremely busy day in Iran, but also across the region in general.
06:32:20.320 We've had explosions in the northern parts of Iran.
06:32:24.180 Also, over the last few minutes, huge strikes have now resumed by the Israeli defense forces
06:32:30.280 against the IRGC's Hezbollah branch in Lebanon.
06:32:35.240 We are going to go live, of course, to our feed in central Beirut.
06:32:39.400 And we also have some updates coming from the White House.
06:32:44.100 But we're going to give you guys the latest update as President Trump has now cancelled the talks with the Islamic Republic
06:32:51.260 that were expected to happen this weekend and or perhaps Monday.
06:32:57.540 We're going to talk about what the foreign minister of the Islamic Republic is actually up to by travelling around.
06:33:03.560 We've had multiple explosions in a number of cities, especially in the north, in the Alborz province.
06:33:10.080 We're going to show you the videos from there as well.
06:33:12.640 And as I said, the Israeli defense forces have now resumed the strikes despite the ceasefire 0.66
06:33:17.660 because Hezbollah have violated the ceasefire again.
06:33:22.960 And of course, we're going to give you guys the latest on the IRJC infighting
06:33:26.760 that is crippling the regime in Tehran.
06:33:30.940 And of course, we're going to get your reaction as usual on this show.
06:33:35.860 All right. First things first, large fire, an explosion, another mysterious explosion happened this time at a factory in Alborz, which is in the western part of Tehran, the capital.
06:33:49.080 And the local authorities confirmed that emergency crews were at the scene for a few hours.
06:33:55.780 Watch this.
06:34:00.940 the interesting thing about these uh mysterious uh explosions uh before the war they used to call
06:34:14.940 it gas leaks and then the the regime in iran realized well they're not really kidding anybody
06:34:20.220 so they just basically stopped reacting to them the fascinating thing is this seems to be a bit
06:34:25.820 of a trend now there's been there's never been any confirmation on who has been behind mysterious
06:34:32.700 explosions which has been going on for almost a year they actually started almost a year ago
06:34:40.380 around may 2025 weeks before the 12-day war in june 2025 we had those gas leaks as they called it
06:34:51.020 and then it led to the war then they stopped and then they started again in various places
06:34:58.140 obviously governments sites factories weapon depots military bases various places right
06:35:07.180 and then they started again a couple of months ago just before the war that started
06:35:15.100 in february march that led to the war both cases there has been never any confirmation whether it
06:35:23.580 was mossad or cia or perhaps some sort of iranian group against the irgc or whatever's going on
06:35:31.020 what we do know is the trend of behavior which means every time we start to see a number of
06:35:36.220 explosions mysterious gas leak explosions it tends to lead to an all-out conflict seems to be
06:35:42.940 a bit of what we call foreplay. Let's go to another video of explosion.
06:35:55.820 So while this is going on there's been actually there's another image that we have also received
06:36:02.860 from Karaj which is another city to the from the western part of the capital.
06:36:10.700 Another explosion was reported there earlier this afternoon.
06:36:17.760 But the biggest things to deal with right now is what's happening with the talks.
06:36:23.720 What's happening with the Islamic Republic?
06:36:25.540 So first things first, the IRGC publicly keeps threatening the Americans and the Israelis and everybody else.
06:36:32.600 And privately, they keep going to Pakistan and get them to beg the Americans to come back to the negotiating table.
06:36:40.580 But every time they do this, they send a message to the Americans and it's not really good enough.
06:36:45.980 This time around, President Trump actually said he has unilaterally cancelled Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's trip to Pakistan.
06:36:57.580 The plan was to go and talk.
06:37:00.200 That's now been cancelled for now.
06:37:02.600 President Trump did post this statement saying, I've just canceled the trip of my representatives going to Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians.
06:37:12.820 Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work.
06:37:18.060 Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their leadership.
06:37:24.980 Nobody knows who is in charge, including them.
06:37:28.700 Nobody knows who is going to be calling the shots.
06:37:32.600 also we have all the cards they have none if they want to talk all they have to do is call
06:37:39.220 then a few minutes later the IRGC did send a message to the Americans and everybody got
06:37:45.740 excited President Trump in fact did mention I'm going to show you a video when he was talking to
06:37:50.480 the members of the press a lot of people said oh well this is it they got the message but the
06:37:57.720 message that they sent to the Americans was, stop threatening us. That's basically what they said.
06:38:03.760 I'm going to go to that as well. But President Trump also then sent this private message to the
06:38:10.000 reporters and journalists who are in the Middle East and obviously in Pakistan. One of them was
06:38:16.620 New York Post's foreign policy reporter, Caitlin Durenbos, and she received the message from the
06:38:23.900 president, come home. That's it. Two words. Come home. No need for you to be there. Get out of
06:38:32.320 that place. It's over. But the issue around what Abbas Arakshi is doing, that's the foreign
06:38:39.620 minister of the Islamic Republic. So he has been traveling, right? Over the last day or so, he went
06:38:45.060 to Islamabad, then to Oman. He is going to go to Russia, but he's going to go back to Pakistan now
06:38:52.120 before going to Russia, he's going to return at the beginning of the week,
06:38:57.060 so probably Monday, in order to see what he can do to beg the Pakistanis to help.
06:39:04.200 Having said that, while he is there, on behalf of the so-called government,
06:39:08.240 we've got the IRGC's central headquarters, the Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters in Tehran.
06:39:14.020 They have warned the United States that the continued siege, piracy, and maritime actions,
06:39:21.020 actions, essentially the blockade of Hormuz, will be met with a response from Iran's armed forces.
06:39:28.900 Now, they have also said that the Islamic Republic is at the higher level of readiness than before
06:39:36.620 and will impose heavier damage in the event of any new aggression, while continuing to monitor
06:39:43.720 the region and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz. Maintain control over the Strait of
06:39:49.980 almost. You have absolutely no control. You are literally shooting yourselves in the foot
06:39:53.780 because you're doing a blockade in order to basically prevent the foreign vessels to basically
06:39:58.900 do business. But the Americans have also done a blockade from the other side. You're not making
06:40:03.280 any money either. This is absolute lunacy. They've said that the Iranian negotiators have now sent a
06:40:10.220 message to the Americans asking Trump to dial back his threats and tone down his rhetoric.
06:40:17.900 otherwise they will not engage in negotiation this is coming from the same regime
06:40:23.900 that randomly decided to go to pakistan before the americans even arrived
06:40:28.820 and saying yeah we're just here to do some consultations while we are here americans
06:40:33.820 would you like to come and talk make up your mind who is actually in charge because nobody
06:40:38.980 actually knows what you guys are up to it doesn't really help but all it does is it shows that the
06:40:45.740 blockade of homers during this so-called ceasefire and your infighting is doing more damage to your
06:40:52.460 own regime. So the Americans are not even doing anything apart from the blockade and you guys are
06:40:57.680 killing each other. So at this point there is no rush into getting back into the airstrikes
06:41:02.940 because you guys are doing the work directly. Meanwhile Hezbollah have broken the ceasefire
06:41:10.900 Again, so the Israeli defense forces have now started to hammer southern Lebanon.
06:41:17.620 Again, we have a video coming from the strikes that are now happening.
06:41:21.620 The ceasefire in Lebanon is largely peaceful.
06:41:25.700 And there is a video that's coming in a second.
06:41:28.060 But we're going to go quickly to President Trump, who has basically explained that we don't even know who is their leader in Iran.
06:41:39.560 Let's go to the president.
06:41:40.900 On Iran, as you're figuring out who is in charge, if the hardliners or IRGC-aligned leaders have greater power in Iran, can the U.S. make a deal with those factors?
06:41:50.880 I'll deal with whoever runs the show. They don't know. They are fighting with each other. It is tremendous infighting.
06:42:01.640 They're probably fighting for leadership. In many cases, I think they're fighting not to be the leader because we knocked out two levels of leaders.
06:42:09.320 but i'll deal with whoever we have to but there's no reason to wait two days have people traveling
06:42:16.200 for 16 17 hours uh we're not doing it that way we'll do it when they want they can call me we
06:42:23.480 have all the cards we've won everything we have all the cards yesterday you said to reuters that
06:42:28.040 we're dealing with who is in charge now what changed from yesterday to today nothing it's just
06:42:32.600 that they gave us a paper that should have been better and interestingly immediately when i
06:42:40.200 cancelled it within 10 minutes we got a new paper that was much better we talked about we talked
06:42:47.320 about they will not have a nuclear weapon it's very simple look that whole deal is not complicated
06:42:53.960 iran cannot have a nuclear weapon it's very simple now while this is happening obviously
06:43:01.560 it's not really about the rhetoric that matters during wartime it's about what's actually happening
06:43:07.960 behind the scenes but also right in front of our eyes and i'm going to show you the
06:43:11.480 mobilization and the deployment of the u.s military in the region but the best part
06:43:18.360 of that interview was president trump saying well they all seem to be fighting over their
06:43:25.560 leadership and in many cases they're fighting because because they don't want to be the leader
06:43:30.040 And everybody is terrified.
06:43:32.720 But I do think they are not that smart to actually realize that if they become the main person, they're going to die regardless.
06:43:40.580 But some of them think that they are special, special needs, but they think they are special.
06:43:47.280 Meanwhile, let's talk about the mobilization of the troops that continues, but also the military bases, the U.S. military bases across the region.
06:43:57.460 For example, this is the Al-Dafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates.
06:44:04.780 Now, we are seeing a huge increase in military presence, the Americans, obviously.
06:44:11.060 We got about 12 F-A-18 fighter jets that have now been deployed alongside seven new refueling tankers
06:44:21.760 and also a massive c-17 cargo aircraft that is now in place in the uae we also do have some
06:44:32.160 from coming from europe which i'm going to show you in a second but i think we're going to quickly
06:44:36.640 go to more footage of the so-called mysterious explosions that are happening in iran both in
06:44:44.640 tehran and in kadhaj let's quickly go and watch this
06:44:53.040 unclear cause unclear
06:45:14.640 that's near that's near a small airport in carat
06:45:22.000 yeah so while that's happening we also have this from the americans we got a massive u.s
06:45:30.400 air force airlift activity from the united states to europe and to europe from europe
06:45:38.160 to the middle east their cargoes have been coming in dropping things returning bringing new things
06:45:43.520 we've got multiple c-17s uh the cargo aircrafts that have been uh uh basically flying over europe
06:45:52.480 they brought a lot of things already they're going back and there's been a some of them have had
06:45:58.080 this their second trip over the last a few days so that is still happening regardless of the rhetoric
06:46:06.160 coming in from all the sides that are involved in this conflict.
06:46:12.520 We also have this latest footage released by the Israeli Defense Forces
06:46:17.900 confirming the Israeli paratroopers engaging six Hezbollah terrorists
06:46:25.700 in Bin Jabil in the southern part of Lebanon.
06:46:30.060 Two of them were eliminated in the fight
06:46:33.940 And four have now been, I think, yeah, two of them were actually killed early on outside the building.
06:46:43.540 And four more were killed when they went into the building right there.
06:46:47.540 That's the building that has now been flattened.
06:46:50.220 All the Hezbollah militants in that area have also been killed.
06:46:55.180 So that's the confirmation from the IDF.
06:46:58.400 Of course, the ceasefire doesn't really exist because we've got both sides launching against each other.
06:47:06.080 You've got the IRJC Hezbollah side, and then you have the Israelis retaliating. 0.65
06:47:11.260 Of course, the Israelis never start. 0.89
06:47:12.980 The Israelis are not launching first. 0.99
06:47:14.940 They always wait for the Islamists to launch. 0.96
06:47:18.040 And then once they do, they launch double the size and the power that they have. 0.90
06:47:23.940 At the same time, the situation in Iran is escalating on a personal level.
06:47:30.220 I was speaking to my dad, who is in Tehran, and he did mention that the public announcement from the so-called central bank in Iran was that inflation in Iran.
06:47:42.320 Now, for those of you, if you're watching from the developed world and technically stronger economies, inflation is about, it should be about 2%, right?
06:47:53.560 2%, 3%, roughly speaking.
06:47:56.600 When inflation goes to 5%, 6%, it's chaos, as you guys know.
06:48:01.540 And especially if it gets to like close to 10%, complete chaos.
06:48:05.800 in iran the official announcement by the government central bank is that inflation has
06:48:11.800 now reached 50 but in real terms real life it is now at 150 inflation and not many people can
06:48:23.280 afford anything really at this point and i was speaking to my dad a lot of people are just
06:48:26.820 basically just saving up and they have a lot of rice or pasta and they're just and a lot of people
06:48:32.420 are making bread at home, homemade bread, because there is a massive shortage as well out there
06:48:38.500 when it comes to bakeries. So all that's going on. The government had to admit that there is a problem
06:48:47.300 with the shortage of resources, including electricity and water. But the president came
06:48:54.020 out. I'm going to show you the video. The president of the Islamic Republic, Pezashkyan, who's now been
06:48:58.500 released for a while by the irgc apparently he's urged the citizens to cut electricity use uh
06:49:07.220 during this ongoing war he says what's wrong with turning on two lights instead of ten lights i'm
06:49:14.580 not really sure why you're going around turning on ten lights at the same time but watch him
06:49:20.100 uh he's got uh we got english subtitles for this one i think yeah
06:49:32.340 translating in case you can't read it
06:49:35.940 Wow.
06:49:37.940 I do not in support to ensure that we begin to have control of the task.
06:49:44.380 My mind would be doing a lawyers, two lawyers would take care of it.
06:49:48.680 I did use subscribe to the people who are now aware of it.
06:49:52.840 people are angry, and this issue that is present will be changed to non-resayat.
06:49:57.840 How can we go beyond that?
06:49:59.840 That means that we don't have to do the needs of non-resayat.
06:50:07.840 Okay, the best way I can translate this, in case you couldn't read the subject, it's a bit blurry.
06:50:11.840 Apologies for that quality of videos we're getting from Iran is not the best.
06:50:16.840 The best way I can translate this, it makes no sense.
06:50:20.840 so he said obviously there's shortage so try not to use too much electricity i get that
06:50:26.120 uh this has been a case in iran for some time it's like 30 years ago 40 years ago they had
06:50:31.000 the same problem they used to actually put um what do you call it the government public
06:50:36.600 announcement commercial things on tv make it creative like a cartoon telling people
06:50:43.320 don't use water don't use electricity like only shower once every year something like that
06:50:48.280 um it's gone back to that but he says just turn off the lights but the best part which is the
06:50:54.680 most insane part was that don't show anger don't show the world that you are not satisfied because
06:51:03.880 the americans want you the people of iran to kick off because you know electricity water food
06:51:10.520 everything else running out so the best way the best thing you can do in iran is just pretend
06:51:16.520 everything's fine pretend you're satisfied imagine being the president of a country your job is
06:51:22.360 policy right to make sure everything runs properly and you're standing there everything's falling
06:51:27.240 apart saying i'm telling you as your public servants i'm not going to fix the problems
06:51:32.360 like by resigning and changing the regime and having actual proper market economy instead of
06:51:37.960 fixing anything i'm going to tell you just pretend everything's fine how's that going to work you're
06:51:45.640 just gonna make things insane yes their public service announcement psa the words were all over
06:51:51.720 the place in my head and that's what i meant so yeah they used to do psa's on tv i'm pretty sure
06:51:56.920 they're doing it again which is uh embarrassing uh but let's go back to uh the uh situation with
06:52:05.000 the irgc's hezbollah branch in southern lebanon and the village of uh galilea that has been hammered
06:52:13.400 by the idf
06:52:25.880 yeah so that's the latest uh apparently there was an attempted assassination of one of the uh
06:52:33.960 leaders or commanders basically but we don't know exactly who and what's happened
06:52:39.160 so we will wait for the confirmation coming from the israeli side and let me just quickly
06:52:47.000 check something before i go to you guys actually apart from the live feed we have from central
06:52:51.800 beirut i think we also have we're going to also check out the situation in the strait of hormones
06:52:57.480 but we also have uh the the white house correspondence dinner that is happening
06:53:04.680 that will be happening tonight we have our live feed from washington dc uh which of course we're
06:53:10.920 gonna keep you guys posted on in case something interesting happens of it tends to either these
06:53:16.920 dinners are usually either very very boring these days or very bombastic so of course we'll keep
06:53:22.360 you guys posted on that so we're going to also check out the situation in the strait of hormones
06:53:25.800 we got our uh live feed from there and uh the straight literally that in the middle
06:53:34.440 straight is completely quiet all the vessels tankers on both sides are basically stuck
06:53:41.160 unless they are able to if they are going through the arab ports then they can obviously the americans
06:53:48.520 allow them to go through but uh if they're going to the iranian ports they will be intercepted
06:53:52.680 interesting enough over the last uh day or so probably either i would say probably just over
06:53:58.360 24 hours we haven't had any trouble meaning everybody's behaving no rogue vessel or tanker
06:54:06.440 has been trying to poke the bear because i think after what happened with the the that massive
06:54:13.880 vessel coming from china that was seized by the americans and the other one and obviously exposed
06:54:21.640 what was actually happening, military equipment being sent from China to Iran. I think Beijing
06:54:27.640 had a chat with the Islamic Republic saying yes probably best not to risk it these days because
06:54:33.000 the Americans are definitely going to intercept and seize their vessels. They just had to do one 0.96
06:54:38.440 or two and obviously open fire to show that they're not bluffing. On the other hand from the
06:54:46.040 blockade that the IRGC are doing, which is not the same level of blockade, the Americans actually have
06:54:51.640 massive navy ships blocking the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.
06:54:58.080 The IRGC have little tiny boats with rifles.
06:55:02.580 And what they do is they basically sail towards you and they say,
06:55:07.720 if you don't stop, we're going to start shooting and create holes in your boats.
06:55:11.900 That's basically what they're doing.
06:55:13.580 They haven't physically blocked the actual entrance or the exit,
06:55:19.000 depending on which side you're looking at.
06:55:20.260 so basically everyone's behaving for now because both sides have realized
06:55:25.060 things will happen which means that if everybody's behaving
06:55:30.680 the financial suffocation of the IRGC's money is uh ongoing and in the next few days in a couple
06:55:40.500 of weeks if this continues there is literally no money left they know this everybody knows this
06:55:47.400 and it will get to a point where they have literally two options either just sign the
06:55:52.980 surrender deal get it over with or open fire first because the they are waiting for the Americans to
06:56:01.200 launch first so that they could blame the Americans oh America ended the ceasefire but the Americans
06:56:07.140 and they don't seem to be in a rush for now although you never know tonight it's what is it
06:56:11.940 Saturday the 25th of April right it's currently 6 p.m eastern time the bottom right and 11 p.m
06:56:20.580 obviously BST but you never know later tonight or tomorrow Sunday a lot of people are saying Sunday
06:56:26.520 Sunday evening early hours on Monday we're going to see something happening again
06:56:30.280 you can't really go with all these self-appointed experts who are predicting the future you can
06:56:38.180 speculate but uh there's no way that you will be able to tell when the americans or if the
06:56:45.220 americans are going to be launching first so they're not in a rush for now and the the from
06:56:50.740 the irgc side they were hoping that the americans could launch first so they couldn't basically just
06:56:54.900 start firing back but this way they are literally being crippled so you can see the situation as i
06:57:04.100 as I said, the central bank, the inflation, the resources, everything from electricity, water,
06:57:11.160 and also the money. It's not really just about the money in the country or the infrastructure.
06:57:15.140 That's the problem that is running out. They don't seem to care much about Iran. It's their
06:57:21.600 own money. The money that they've been stealing from Iran, that's been stopped. So they're not
06:57:27.140 able to trade in order to make more money not just for drones or missiles but also just to
06:57:34.500 send abroad as a backup plan because that money any money that's been sent outside is now being
06:57:40.420 hunted down and being frozen by scott besant and the u.s treasury they've been using crypto
06:57:46.900 cryptocurrency wallets to get away with it but the americans found a way to also find out and
06:57:54.100 And we've had, what was it, 340 million, 344 million US dollars worth of assets in crypto wallets that have now been frozen as well.
06:58:04.140 So they can't do anything anymore.
06:58:07.040 So if you just keep this blockade going on without even launching, I mean, if you launch, you can still do that.
06:58:13.900 But even without any airstrikes, it's ending the regime.
06:58:17.880 It's a very slow, painful death for the regime in Iraq.
06:58:21.400 and you still have the IRGC military leadership who's actually running the country, Ahmad Wahidi,
06:58:28.120 the main person in charge, he's still saying we will not even negotiate the nuclear issue,
06:58:36.280 not even talk about it. I mean again they can say whatever they want to say but at the end
06:58:39.880 of the day they're going to have to. You have no other option because President Trump has made
06:58:45.640 the nuclear issue one of the main topics of the negotiations. If you're not discussing nuclear,
06:58:50.040 what are you going to talk about the number of goats that you are marrying every day you can't do
06:58:55.000 that stop marrying goats it's not a good idea stay safe our friend the bad guys must hate you
06:59:02.760 that's what they tend to do that's what they are the bad guys uh could the gas leaks be caused by
06:59:07.720 CIA and Mossad well I mean that's always the the the easy option in terms of speculation but as I
06:59:15.880 said there's never been any confirmation even the previous rounds of what i call foreplay before the
06:59:21.720 wars when we've had these mysterious explosions nobody confirmed who it was but all we know
06:59:30.600 is that every time we had a few days or few weeks of these mysterious explosions it led to
06:59:36.280 the conflict as i said last year around may just before the june 12 12 day war and we had the same
06:59:43.560 thing around february this year before the war started again and now we're having it again so
06:59:49.960 obviously educated guests would say okay it's mosad cia somebody's doing that uh why they're
06:59:55.480 doing it we don't know because they don't seem to be deep and important enough as a foreplay
07:00:04.760 strikes it's not strikes they're like explosions whatever they are for it to damage anything major
07:00:13.560 Or perhaps it's to test the defense system or whatever it is.
07:00:17.880 Because they seem to be happening either using drones, but not many drones have been spotted.
07:00:23.000 There have been some drones flying around, but they seem to be maybe planted bombs or whatever they are. 0.83
07:00:28.920 Unless it's just a coincidence it happened before the war and it is the Iranian people.
07:00:34.280 Or perhaps it could still be the Iranian people against the IRGC, coordinating with CIA and Mossad.
07:00:41.400 they they're telling them stop doing this as a foreplay again these are just speculations we
07:00:46.160 don't really have the facts all we know is that they happen and when they happen after a few
07:00:50.400 days or few weeks massive fireworks happen as a result how about fighting again if they don't
07:00:58.680 agree but that's what the IRGC want and are basically okay so uh Tusi is just going to
07:01:05.520 super chats now um that's pretty much the news so um i'm going to end the live stream here um
07:01:19.120 and uh i just want i just want to end off with um this this image so this is air fun kiani he was 0.68
07:01:31.120 murdered today by the islamic regime um so you know when you have these um
07:01:38.800 leftist european politicians like macron and and you know starmer and and the others um 0.68
07:01:45.840 who are cheering and clapping and and you know demanding that you know people um engage in 0.63
07:01:53.760 diplomacy with the islamic regime this is what they're supporting they're supporting the murder 0.97
07:01:59.280 of Iranians. So yeah, I just wanted to, to end off with this. So this is why we're grateful 1.00
07:02:11.340 to the United States. And this is why we're grateful to Israel for everything that they're
07:02:17.460 doing. And we will remember who stood with us. And we will remember those who stood with our
07:02:25.700 oppressors. So yeah. Um, yeah. I'll be back tomorrow guys. Um, I'll be back tomorrow with
07:02:39.820 Armin again for, for more news. Um, until then I will play a few songs for you guys.
07:02:47.080 And as always
07:02:49.940 I'm Israel High
07:02:55.660 And God bless America
07:02:57.300 See you guys tomorrow
07:03:17.080 Mr. Trump, back at the table again
07:03:40.240 Talking of peace, but you know how it ends
07:03:44.340 Smiles for the cameras, deals in the light
07:03:48.980 But truth disappears somewhere out of sight
07:03:52.820 Moolah's behind it, controlling the flow
07:03:58.540 You shake hands with fire
07:04:01.660 But you already know
07:04:05.260 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
07:04:08.780 Promises fade while the lines get crossed
07:04:11.820 Deal with the devil
07:04:13.160 You hear their call
07:04:14.680 Voices in chains still rise and fall
07:04:17.560 Deal with the devil
07:04:19.140 Don't look away
07:04:23.400 Our lives are taken day by day
07:04:29.880 Mr. Trump, hear the streets, hear the cry
07:04:35.480 Iranians want freedom, they're reaching high
07:04:39.940 From sails to the shadows, their voices still grow
07:04:43.600 Dreaming of a future they don't even know
07:04:46.440 Deals at the top while the pressure runs low
07:04:49.400 And down below, the fear continues to grow
07:04:53.820 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
07:04:58.100 Promises fade while the lines get crossed
07:05:01.100 Deal with the devil, you hear their call
07:05:03.980 Voices in chains still rise and fall
07:05:06.800 Deal with the devil
07:05:08.260 Don't look away
07:05:11.740 While lives are taken day by day
07:05:38.260 Mr. Trump, now the moment is real
07:05:46.740 Reagan or Obama, pressure or deal
07:05:50.480 One stands firm, one bends to the game
07:05:54.700 History writes down the choice and the name
07:05:58.200 Stand with strength, don't let it all go
07:06:04.120 You don't free millions by moving too slow
07:06:10.380 Mr. Trump, if you give them that deal
07:06:13.960 They keep the power, they tighten the seal
07:06:16.700 More voices, silence, more lives are raised
07:06:19.940 While freedom is pushed further away
07:06:23.140 Be the Reagan they need, take a stand
07:06:26.060 Don't trade their future for a shake of a hand
07:06:32.060 Deal with the devil
07:06:34.020 You know what it costs
07:06:35.380 Too many lives already lost
07:06:38.340 Deal with the devil
07:06:39.740 You hear that call 1.00
07:06:41.180 Iranians fighting 1.00
07:06:42.520 They won't let it fall 1.00
07:06:44.040 Deal with the devil
07:06:45.500 Don't look away
07:06:49.060 Why lives are taken day by day
07:06:56.160 Mr. Trump
07:06:59.800 Be like radio
07:07:02.760 No deals with the devil
07:07:05.580 Carte en galobas
07:07:29.800 PESHBAR MA, TARIECH MA, DER SEDE GERPHARA GERFT
07:07:36.460 GOOY AHURA, MASDA DUBARE, DER NUR KUD MANA GERFT
07:07:43.940 HASHMUN SORULI, CERMIDA HEM BAST, PARE BESTRAN JOLMASH KISH
07:07:52.400 PYRON DERG ENGLAB EST
07:07:56.040 BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ
07:07:59.900 PYRON DERG ENGLAB EST
07:08:03.560 BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ
07:08:07.400 PON ای پدر, PON ای پسر
07:08:11.140 GARخیز و باماش و همگاه
07:08:14.480 KHA DERD آن تجربه یه تل
07:08:18.680 Come forward, sit down 0.69
07:08:21.380 Give it the grass, like you 1.00
07:08:25.760 I will tradekah with your life 1.00
07:08:29.420 Come with a grind car 1.00
07:08:32.700 Blast, Bitch, Bitch, Bitch 1.00
07:08:37.220 Come with a grind car 1.00
07:08:41.320 Come with a grind, Catch, Bitch, Bitch 1.00
07:08:44.580 PYM JBZ 1.00
07:09:14.580 PYM JBZ 0.92
07:09:44.580 are able to know
07:09:48.960 forward, forward, forward
07:09:51.740 are able to know
07:09:55.860 through and proactive
07:09:59.840 Please take a micro, low point
07:10:06.700 and with bright Fet Thompson
07:10:09.720 all this also
07:10:11.840 the joy of them
07:10:14.520 PYM JBZ
07:10:44.520 PYM JBZ
07:11:14.520 PYM JBZ
07:11:44.520 Thank you.
07:12:14.520 PYM JBZ
07:12:44.520 PYM JBZ
07:13:14.520 Thank you.
07:13:44.520 Oh
07:14:14.520 PYM JBZ 0.99
07:14:44.520 RINGER 0.58
07:15:06.760 PYM JBZ
07:15:36.760 PYM JBZ