00:11:00.060to all of our friends around the world under the yoke of the islamic republic0.53
00:11:20.860iran is identified in your minds with terrorism extremism and poverty0.62
00:11:26.860The real Iran is a different Iran, a beautiful, peace-loving and flourishing Iran.
00:11:36.860It is the Iran that existed before the Islamic Republic and it is the Iran that will rise again from its ashes the day the Islamic Republic falls.
00:11:47.600So let me be clear about how a free Iran will act towards its neighbors and the world after
00:32:17.120So, no, it was a fantastic time. And it was so nice to connect with the Iranian community as well, you know, just to get, because, you know, you and I, like, you know, we're in, you know, staring at cameras all day, pretty much trying to, you know, be a voice for not just
00:32:34.360the Iranian people, but of course, you know, not just Iranian people in Iran, but the diaspora as
00:32:40.360well to, you know, communicate the messages and share the news and what's going on, you know,
00:32:44.580sort of bridge that gap between the Iranian community and the rest of the world. So it was,
00:32:49.120it was really nice to connect with the Iranian community, and, you know, get feedback from them.
00:32:54.960And, you know, the basically the feedback that I got was you guys are amazing. Please keep it up,
00:33:00.340you know please continue you know you guys are our voice so yeah a lot of a lot of positive feedback
00:33:06.020so it was it was very energizing very motivating oh that's so great to hear and thank you and goldie
00:33:12.820thank you so much for going into these rallies you know oh absolutely yes yes you contributed so
00:33:21.380many different ways yeah thank you thank you yeah i gave a i gave a speech as well yesterday so um
00:33:27.940can we see it can we see it uh sure yeah i guess um yeah i don't know if that's the breaking news
00:33:38.360though but you know i guess we could start we could we could start with my speech and then we
00:33:41.500can get to to the because president trump just posted half an hour ago on your own oh really
00:33:49.600okay should we go to that or what do you guys what do you guys think should we just go to the
00:33:55.560breaking news or should i play my speech it's up to you guys
00:34:00.840uh i mean um okay speech yes i mean the president trump's post will be there
00:34:09.440for after your speech so i'm biased over to where's your speech okay yeah let me see if this
00:34:17.320is the i want to see if i can find i you know i haven't even watched my speech yet of myself
00:34:22.200because i i don't like watching myself um but uh okay i think okay so here's one
00:34:33.000let's see if this is like the full version let me see let me share this
00:34:38.280So I basically say, you know, greeting
00:35:08.200to everyone greetings to your honor because when i went up on stage people started chanting
00:35:13.400which means honorable so i basically you know i was kind of embarrassed i was like thank you
00:35:18.220um but you guys are the the you know honorable ones because armin the iranians in montreal for
00:35:26.400the last 19 weeks every saturday they have gone out so wow well this began yeah they started on
00:35:33.880January 3, and they have been going out every week. So basically here I'm saying, you know,
00:35:38.940you guys are the honorable ones because for 18, sorry, for 19 consecutive weeks, you've been going
00:35:45.220out in, you know, freezing cold weather, in warm weather to be a voice for the Iranian people. So
00:36:09.280And with your permission, I'm going to speak in English so that I can, you know, be a voice for the Iranian people.
00:36:20.800My name is Goldie Gamari and it is an honor to be here today as we continue to be a voice
00:36:48.800For the people of Iran, for 78 days, the terrorist and illegitimate Islamic regime that is occupying
00:37:02.760Iran has shut down the internet because they do not want the world to know the truth.
00:37:10.980But we will be their voice. We will continue to speak up and speak out. We will not allow those who support the Islamic regime to deny the massacre of January 8 and 9,
00:37:30.940Where in two days, the brutal mullahs massacred over 40,000 innocent Iranians.0.99
00:37:40.760Shame on the terrorist Islamic regime!1.00
00:40:55.160I have a message for the terrorist and illegitimate Islamic regime.0.95
00:41:25.160so wow wow goldie wow how do you do it i do not know you're a true leader just on the spot0.90
00:41:39.700without any notes so inspirational so powerful it's really impressive it's really impressive
00:41:47.620how you do it every single time thank you thank you i mean i kind of have like certain points that
00:41:53.120i want to you know speak about but uh i just find that if i'm just you know speaking from the heart
00:42:00.480it's just you know i mean sometimes i write speeches down but not usually usually i just
00:42:06.880sort of go with with what i'm feeling but uh there you go so that that was my speech yesterday i hope
00:42:13.280you guys i hope you guys enjoyed that that was so good that was so great and thank you again
00:42:18.720thank you again you're truly a great like honestly goldie we like i know i've said this so many times
00:42:23.840but we're so lucky to have you we're so lucky to have you thank you thank you we're all playing a
00:42:29.280really important important role but uh and you know like um you know all you know the the iranian
00:42:35.520diaspora has been so so incredibly um active and like what they're doing is also so important right
00:42:44.320So yesterday, there was this, you know, the rallies were not just in Montreal, but there was one in Ottawa, there was actually, I think, 38 cities that were holding demonstrations simultaneously. And then, of course, there was two other big demonstrations, one in San Francisco, where King Nizal Pahlavi was speaking. And then, of course, the other one was in the UK with Unite the Right and Tommy Robinson, I saw on stage, he's holding a picture of the Shah.
00:43:14.320i have that ready i have that ready let's go or should we go to president trump's update first
00:43:20.880though before yes yes i think that's that's the highest important priority right now
00:43:28.880yeah and guys we see your super chats we will read them when it's the super chat time so thank
00:43:33.440you for that okay so should i add this on screen yeah go for it okay so i think we should change
00:43:41.440the scene to the one that you have do we have a scene that process on the top right or is this
00:43:46.160okay um i think this is this is fine oh okay all right so goldie look at this president trump
00:43:54.880saying for iran the clock is ticking and they better get moving fast or there won't be any
00:44:04.160anything left for them time is of the essence president donald j trump wow goldie the past 24
00:44:13.520hours people have been talking about the attack happening soon i don't know if they're correct
00:44:21.440or not but everybody is expecting the attacks to happen any moment now again i'm not saying
00:44:28.240they're correct but uh but that's the main focus of all the conversations at the moment i mean
00:44:38.080well president trump posted something yesterday and it was basically the calm before the yeah
00:44:45.120there you go so um i think we're in the calm before the storm right so you think it might
00:44:53.760take longer or i don't i i don't know when it's going to happen i have no idea when it's going to
00:45:00.240happen but um right it's it's the calm before the storm so whatever is going to happen um you know
00:45:08.160it's uh um i think i think whatever happens it's going to be big and it's going to be final fast
00:45:16.960um yeah because if you if you if you recall when president trump was on um air force one coming
00:45:24.880back he even said that that the job uh in iran is only about 70 to 75 percent done so even president
00:45:33.520trump uh uh you know outright acknowledged that the job in iran is not yet done finish yeah
00:45:46.960okay and um how do you interpret i mean this is pretty
00:45:52.960is there anything that you want to add about this or is basically the same as
00:45:59.360the way that i see this is president trump is basically saying to the islamic regime if you
00:46:03.840don't accept the terms of our deal and again that deal is unconditional surrender um if you don't
00:46:10.560accept the terms of the deal then we're going to resume um because president trump has made
00:46:17.760it very clear in several um several you know interviews that he's had in the past um either
00:46:23.840the islamic regime uh accepts the terms of the deal which is unconditional surrender
00:46:29.600or president will bomb them one or the other so president trump is basically saying this
00:46:35.040is your final chance and uh you know the i i have a feeling um that
00:46:44.640okay so you know how president trump keeps on talking about the different you know layers of
00:46:49.920leadership so yes the reason that you know we're sort of in the third maybe the fourth layer is
00:46:58.000It's because President Trump sort of, you know, was hoping that whoever became the leader, de facto leader, would agree to the terms of unconditional surrender.
00:47:13.300Now, Qaliboff very well may have wanted to accept the terms of President Trump's deal if that would enable the Islamic regime to survive in some shape or form.
00:47:33.480However, the challenge that Qaliboff has is that the IRGC commanders do not want to accept any sort of terms, right?
00:47:42.220And now that the supreme dictator, the cardboard dictator has come out and said, you know, we're not going to give up nuclear enrichment or anything like that. Right. So so it has essentially become useless because I have a feeling the reason that, you know, the first level of leaders was eradicated and then the second was because President Trump thought, you know, maybe if the first layer wasn't going to be reasonable, maybe the second layer would be reasonable.
00:48:10.060But that didn't work. Right. So he got rid of Lari Jani and, you know, Sham Khani and the others.
00:48:15.800And now that they're at Qalibaf, Qalibaf has been pretty much iced out. Right.0.74
00:48:20.140So Qalibaf is no longer in the decision making process, which means Qalibaf is now essentially useless.
00:48:26.940So President Trump has a decision to make. And I think this is where they're going to be discussing with Israel and Netanyahu behind the scenes,
00:48:36.380Because President Trump now has to, I guess, President Trump and Israel maybe have to decide, okay, are we going to, you know, just get rid of Qalibaf and then find out, you know, figure out who the fourth layer is?
00:48:49.200Or are they going to instead go after those, you know, those factions within the Islamic regime that are preventing Qalibaf from signing the unconditional surrender deal, right?
00:49:05.280So we're talking Zahidi, Ejei, Zolgad, you know, these people, Jalili, Musavi, right?
00:49:14.120Jalili doesn't have that much power, but yeah.
01:06:26.500We do start with some breaking news out of the UAE where officials say that a drone attack against a nuclear power plant caused a fire at a generator on the outside.
01:06:37.380This is huge. This is huge. A nuclear power plant is being targeted.
01:07:07.380with officials in tehran unwilling to make the necessary concessions to reach a deal president
01:07:12.420trump spoke on his return flight from china indicating he didn't like the first sentence
01:07:16.660of the iranian response to the u.s peace proposal i looked at it and if i don't like the first
01:07:23.300sentence i just throw it away what was the first sentence an unacceptable sentence yeah t4 of course
01:07:31.780so godi i have the fuller version of this interview which is five minutes i don't know
01:07:36.980if we should play that yeah i think we should okay okay okay so let me bring it up
01:07:52.500yeah guys good morning we do start with some breaking news out of the uae where officials
01:07:56.660say that a drone attack against a nuclear power plant caused a fire at a generator.
01:13:57.600if that is if there's any breath to that and why that's interesting that's a good question because
01:14:02.960some people are suggesting that taking over harik island is less likely than before because the
01:14:07.520blockade is already doing the job but some people are saying no harik island is still on the table
01:14:14.640i've been speaking with regional intelligence officials this morning who indicate that the
01:14:19.520assessment inside of iran is president trump may resume combat operations against the regime
01:14:25.760And these officials say that currently the Iranians are conducting a strategy of deception
01:14:30.400and delay with hopes that buying time would actually make it more difficult if the war does
01:14:35.600resume. This explains two things. This explains President Trump's true social posts because the
01:14:42.640Islamic Republic is trying to delay, delay, delay. And I think President Trump posted that on Truth0.98
01:14:47.360Social in response to this tactic by the Islamic Republic saying like, yep, you're running out of
01:14:52.640time. I know what you're doing. And also this suggests that the Islamic Republic is thinking0.99
01:14:57.260their assessment, the Islamic Republic's assessment is that attacks are imminent and
01:15:02.580United States and Israel are going to attack soon. It also suggests why on state TV, they were talking
01:15:08.880about guns so much and gun training, because they're afraid that after the, they think that
01:15:14.400we're going to have an uprising once the second rounds of attack on the Islamic Republic are
01:15:20.100finish. They're terrified about that. So that might explain why they were doing that on state TV.
01:15:26.020Relates to Karg Island, President Trump has a variety of options on the table to put pressure
01:15:30.340on the Iranian regime. And one of those is the possibility of sending forces to Karg Island,
01:15:36.260this critical island that accounts for around 90% of Iran's crude oil exports.
01:15:41.620You also have a variety of other options for President Trump. And remember right now,
01:15:45.780the u.s blockade of iranian ports remains in place yes israeli officials tell fox news people
01:15:52.580forget that people forget like people like oh what is trump gonna do what is trump gonna do
01:15:56.420a lot of people don't like forget how much the blockade continues and it's doing serious damage
01:16:01.620every single hour aid of iranian ports remains in place and israeli officials tell fox news
01:16:08.260that this is an exponential uh threat for the regime because in oh look at this this is a very
01:16:13.700helpful this is a very helpful seal and this is hard garland that's the airport those are the
01:16:19.620ports on the top right t jetty sea island terminal okay so that's hard garland internally in iran
01:16:28.100you have this situation where the regime is getting weaker and weaker each day and as the
01:16:33.380economic situation gets worse for the iranian leadership in tehran they face new domestic
01:16:39.220internal pressure and that is part of the broader strategy by the trump administration to put
01:16:43.460continuing pressure on the iranian regime and make it more difficult for them to have support
01:16:48.900internally for any sort of future conflict and also their ability to rebuild in the aftermath0.73
01:16:53.700of operation epic fury certainly feels like a powder keg right now thank you oh once the regime
01:16:58.740is toppled we could rebuild we will rebuild so fast you will be so shocked thanks trey thanks trey
01:17:08.820all right yeah let's uh yeah let's absolutely hope that a bigger war doesn't break out but
01:17:12.980But I just don't think the Iranians have been humbled.
01:17:15.260And I think that's President Trump's dilemma at this moment.
01:17:17.980I think the challenge, too, is the Iranian regime is sort of built to last, you know, even with IRGC commanders spread across the country in these different provinces.0.90
01:17:42.980so guys you know what she's referring to that is really good i who is this lady i'm impressed
01:17:49.240she's talking about the 32 provincial commanders of the irgc the the 32 the 32 look at this i guys
01:18:01.480i know we have 31 provinces but there are 32 provincial irgc commanders for some reason this
01:18:07.100is the design of irgc but that was this guy jeffrey by the way jeffrey was recently on state tv
01:18:14.780which i don't know why he's showing up back again might oh oh guys jeffrey's presence on state tv
01:18:23.340is a demonstration that kalibov is being pushed aside do you know why
01:18:29.600do you know why because jaffari and galibov are enemies okay jaffari was the former commander of
01:18:39.660irgc and he was missing in action for a while and just while we're getting right when we got
01:18:48.840news that galibov is being pushed aside jaffari is now being highlighted on state tv
01:18:54.520Is that a coincidence? Interesting. And Jaffari, years ago, came up with a mosaic structure for IRGC when he was the head of IRGC, which made the 32 provincial commanders of IRGC somewhat independent.
01:19:12.240We call it a mosaic structure, meaning that the organizational structure is somewhat flat, meaning that they could make decisions on their own without commands from the central command from IRGC.
01:19:27.720This means that if you kill so many of the IRGC central command, the IRGC could continue to operate because they're not waiting for commands from the central leaders, from the leaders of IRGC.
01:19:39.880So that's the benefit. But the bug, the downside of this mosaic structure is lack of unity, meaning that now, for example, if the IRGC is trying to surrender or negotiate with President Trump, if they were trying to maybe not attack, for example, the UAE or not attack some ships in the Persian Gulf, these 32 commanders here, some of them might disagree and keep shooting anyways.
01:20:09.000So that's the downside of this mosaic structure.
01:20:12.140And it's interesting because this lady is referring to exactly this structure.
01:20:18.480And I think that's President Trump's dilemma at this moment.
01:20:21.540I think the challenge, too, is the Iranian regime is sort of built to last, you know,0.57
01:20:26.060even with IRGC commanders spread across the country in these different provinces.
01:20:31.800And so I know that we've been putting pressure on the Iranian regime, but how close is it
01:20:36.400to breaking, you know, particularly when we're sort of dictated by election cycles as well with
01:20:42.260the midterm election coming up. So I'm glad you said it that way, especially because a lot of
01:20:46.360people will expect things to happen quickly. They'll want it over with. They want those gas
01:20:50.560prices to get right back down to where they were before the conflict. But I think you have to get
01:20:55.480this thing done correctly in the right timing, because ultimately you don't want them to come
01:20:59.720back and have a nuclear capability, which is something that we're trying to eliminate.
01:21:03.900And Charlie made this point yesterday, which I thought was a really great point.0.91
01:21:07.060Oh, yeah, guys, the midterm elections are going to become very relevant to what's happening in Iran.
01:21:15.360And as we get closer and closer to the midterm elections, a lot of people who are covering the situation in Iran with the Islamic Republic and President Trump and Israel,
01:21:27.220they're going to a lot of the conversations regarding the middle of elections is going to
01:21:33.600be directly connected to operation epic theory and what comes after so you could expect a lot
01:21:41.100of our conversations to become all of a sudden about internal u.s politics because that's what
01:21:47.180so many people are going to be focusing on because they're going to be so tied together
01:21:51.580um that that shows that president trump is trying to do the right thing because what other president
01:21:58.020would be doing this with an upcoming midterm election you know dictated by politics um and
01:22:04.240he's doing this because he thinks it's the right thing to do um so just wanted to reiterate that
01:22:07.740because he made the point yesterday and it registered with me yeah that's true guys um a
01:22:11.920lot of people don't understand this they think that president trump is playing politics but
01:22:16.220President Trump has decided to risk politics for the sake of doing the right thing, even if it
01:22:23.100costs him. That's the decision that he has basically risked paying a political, that's what
01:22:29.960he said himself, actually. He has risked paying an economic price and a political price just
01:22:37.040because he thinks it's the right thing to do, that the Islamic Republic is evil. And one way or0.96
01:22:43.060another, he needs to take action against it. I'm not saying if he is or is not going to pay a
01:22:49.120political price for it, but President Trump has made the decision that it doesn't matter.
01:22:53.760This is the right thing to do. And not that many politicians make decisions like that.
01:22:58.900And that is whatever you think about President Trump, that's admirable.
01:52:11.080One thing I like that President Trump is doing with Taiwan is pushing them to spend more of their GDP on military.
01:52:17.500Okay, one thing I think that President Trump pushes on that other people think that it's a lack of support, but I think it's actually an empowerment of US allies is by getting them to become self-reliant on their military, right?
01:52:34.420So selling them weapons, but also getting them to, you know, instead of always, you know, it's basically removing training.
01:52:43.340It's like, to me, a lot of people think that with Taiwan or with other countries, President Trump not committing to military support, but just selling them weapons and pushing them to spend more of their GDP to buy weapons from United States is a lack of support for U.S. allies.
01:53:04.420i don't see it that way i see us removing the training wheels of these countries so that they
01:53:11.140themselves could become stronger and sometimes too much support keeps your allies weak there is such
01:53:18.740a thing as too much support that at the end of the day doesn't actually work for your allies you might
01:53:26.500think like oh more support is better for your allies no sometimes too much support keeps
01:53:31.700country is weak when taiwan is now being uh has been pushed to spend 10 of its gdp which is really
01:53:39.380crazy high on military and i think long term this is the right approach china they'll take them uh
01:53:46.500on taiwan i think they'll take a mile but we're not looking for war we're not looking for conflict
01:53:51.060i want to keep the status quo just to follow up on that point president trump warned other
01:53:55.700countries last year that when it comes to Iranian oil, quote, if you buy it, you're not doing any
01:54:03.120business with the United States. As you know, China buys 90 percent of Iran's oil. Are you
01:54:10.100disappointed that President Trump wasn't able to get China to stop buying Iranian oil during this
01:54:17.160summit? Well, President Trump said we don't need China. I'm not looking for a favor from China to
01:54:23.500help to end the Iranian conflict. But here's the soft underbelly of Iran. They're a fossil fuel0.99
01:54:28.960economy. As to Russia, we're very close to sanctions being passed by the Congress that
01:54:36.540will allow the president to put tariffs and sanctions on the shadow fleet. And any country
01:54:41.600that buys cheap Russian oil to prop up Putin that doesn't help Ukraine can be tariffed. He put a 25
01:54:47.460percent tariff on India. President Trump did for buying Russian oil. There'll come a moment here
01:54:52.100where China is going to have to be held accountable for what they're doing.
01:54:56.520And without China buying Iranian oil, their economy would collapse.
01:55:01.900I think we've hit a wall when it comes to negotiations.
01:55:06.060Here's what the president said just a couple of days ago.
01:55:09.780Basically, I can say this with a, I'm not going to be much more patient.0.68
01:55:15.240Any sane person would make a deal, but they might be crazy.
01:55:18.420The president's had it with moving the goalpost. You get a deal, the next day they wake up and the president's word, it's like we never had the conversation. So what happens next? I think we had a wall on dealmaking. I would encourage the president to look at reducing Iran's military capability even further. They've been dramatically weakened, but there are still targets that could weaken them more militarily.
01:55:42.800And I would also keep the embargo on to weaken their economy.0.99
01:55:46.900And I'd let the Iranians know if you keep terrorizing the region,0.97
01:55:50.180Kargisland, which is your source of revenue, will be in play.1.00
01:55:53.380I think that would be the smart next play.
01:55:56.620You can't pursue a deal more than the people on the other side want a deal.
01:56:00.700Let me ask you, this will be very explicit.
01:56:03.180You are saying you think these negotiations have hit a wall.
02:10:09.660you always are so supportive, thank you so much
02:10:11.680for these giant super chats that you gave me
02:10:13.240Saying the national day is today. Yesterday on protest, Iranian Norwegian politician from, I don't know how to pronounce that. This person is a conservative, Mahmoud Farahmand.
02:10:28.000Oh, wow. We have a conservative Iranian Norwegian politician in Norway from the Conservative Party, apparently.
02:10:35.960So Mahmoud Farahmand held the speech and called himself a loud Iranian in response to leftist foreign minister calling protesters loud.