Goldie Ghamari - May 21, 2026


IRAN REVOLUTION LIVE: DAY 145


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Learn English with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He is a former Iranian Prime Minister who served as Iran s Prime Minister between 1979 and 1989. He was assassinated by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who was overthrown by the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

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00:00:00.000 Kukai
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00:02:30.960 when you look at the crowds today you have maybe five six thousand people here
00:02:34.640 on the streets yesterday a million people a million iranians in the street for the ayatollah
00:02:39.040 homey does that not give you concern does that make you afraid because they are afraid yeah
00:02:44.160 that's right and most of the people don't say anything because they are afraid and they are in
00:02:50.480 their silence you know they don't say anything is this the silent majority of iran out here now yes
00:02:56.000 Yes, yes, yes, that's right.
00:02:58.000 Do you want the Shah to return? 0.96
00:03:00.000 Yes, I want to. 1.00
00:03:02.000 I sent to the country. 1.00
00:03:04.000 I want to. 1.00
00:03:06.000 I want to.
00:03:08.000 I want to.
00:03:10.000 I want to.
00:03:12.000 She said I want to.
00:03:14.000 I want to. 0.70
00:03:16.000 Why do you want the Shah?
00:03:18.000 Why did she want the Shah? 0.57
00:03:20.000 my
00:03:25.360 no
00:03:50.000 Forty-seven years we've been bleeding in the dark 0.99
00:04:08.240 Under the shadow of the Islamic regime 0.99
00:04:12.140 With a stone-cold heart 1.00
00:04:15.560 They silenced our voices
00:04:18.340 They turned off our light
00:04:21.340 Fifty-eight days without internet
00:04:24.280 But we still fought the night
00:04:28.000 Our children took the streets
00:04:31.120 They raised their empty hands
00:04:34.440 And the world looked away
00:04:37.360 Do you understand?
00:04:40.900 Do you know Europe?
00:04:43.960 Do you know what's been done?
00:04:46.600 Do you know you're up?
00:04:49.920 42,000 souls are gone
00:04:52.960 Killed in two days
00:04:55.000 By a regime drenched in blood
00:04:59.140 Do you know you're up?
00:05:02.220 Or have you just given up?
00:05:05.860 Do you know you're up?
00:05:08.460 Do you feel anything at all?
00:05:11.840 Or did something break inside you?
00:05:16.600 While I read, answered the call
00:05:21.100 Do you know you're up?
00:05:25.100 Forty-two thousand lives
00:05:27.600 Two days, that's all it took
00:05:31.100 Mothers and fathers and sons
00:05:34.600 Did you even look?
00:05:36.600 We stand with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
00:05:40.100 Our hope and voice
00:05:43.100 Millions behind him marching
00:05:46.100 He is our only choice
00:05:48.940 He only fights for freedom
00:05:51.340 Democracy and human rights
00:05:54.340 But you mock him in your chambers
00:05:57.480 While he fights for our lives
00:06:01.400 To pull us out of this darkness
00:06:03.800 This century-long night
00:06:06.800 While you sign deals with our killers 0.93
00:06:09.900 And call it diplomatic rights
00:06:14.020 Do you know Europe?
00:06:16.640 Do you know what's been done?
00:06:20.260 Do you know Europe?
00:06:22.000 They hang 60, 40 souls one by one
00:06:25.960 Hang within four months
00:06:28.400 By a regime drenched in blood 0.85
00:06:32.140 Do you know Europe?
00:06:35.200 Or have you just given up?
00:06:38.780 Do you know Europe?
00:06:40.280 Do you feel anything at all
00:06:44.800 Or did something break inside you
00:06:48.020 While I ran and answered the call
00:06:53.260 Do you know you're up?
00:07:10.280 What happened to you, Europe?
00:07:25.020 What made you so cold?
00:07:28.080 What turned your heart to stone
00:07:30.640 While our story went untold?
00:07:33.960 Is oil worth more than blood?
00:07:37.420 Is silence worth the shame?
00:07:39.820 Because while you negotiate with murderers
00:07:44.900 We are dying 0.99
00:07:47.980 Calling your name
00:07:54.200 Do you know you're a friend?
00:07:58.760 Do you know what's been done?
00:08:01.420 Do you know you're a friend?
00:08:04.380 42,000 souls are gone
00:08:07.600 Killed in two days
00:08:09.720 By a regime drenched in blood
00:08:13.980 Do you know you're up
00:08:15.620 Or have you just given up
00:08:19.840 Do you know you're up
00:08:21.760 We are still here
00:08:23.860 We are still strong
00:08:26.220 Do you know you're up
00:08:27.900 How much longer
00:08:29.380 How much longer
00:08:30.860 How long
00:08:35.580 Do you know you're up
00:08:38.700 We'll see you next time.
00:09:08.700 I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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00:10:08.520 no
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00:10:08.660 Oh
00:10:38.660 Javitsha, Javitsha, Javitsha! 1.00
00:11:08.660 To all of our friends around the world, under the yoke of the Islamic Republic, 1.00
00:11:19.580 Iran is identified in your minds with terrorism, extremism, and poverty.
00:11:26.020 The real Iran is a different Iran, a beautiful, peace-loving, and flourishing Iran.
00:11:34.520 It is the Iran that existed before the Islamic Republic, and it is the Iran that will rise
00:11:41.880 again from its ashes the day the Islamic Republic falls.
00:11:47.940 So let me be clear about how a free Iran will act towards its neighbors and the world after 0.57
00:11:54.400 the fall of this regime.
00:11:58.080 In security and foreign policy, Iran's nuclear military program will end.
00:12:05.640 Support for terrorist groups will cease immediately.
00:12:08.880 A free Iran will work with regional and global partners to confront terrorism, organized crime, 0.80
00:12:17.980 drug trafficking, and extremist Islamism. 1.00
00:12:23.420 will act as a friend and a stabilizing force in the region, and it will be a responsible
00:12:30.200 partner in global security.
00:12:34.840 In diplomacy, relations with the United States will be normalized and our friendship with
00:12:41.200 America and her people will be restored.
00:12:45.600 The State of Israel will be recognized immediately.
00:12:50.220 will pursue the expansion of the Abraham Accords into the Cyrus Accords, bringing together 0.64
00:12:56.240 a free Iran, Israel, and the Arab world. A new chapter will begin, grounded in mutual
00:13:04.900 recognition, sovereignty, and national interest. In energy, Iran holds some of the largest
00:13:14.300 oil and gas reserves in the world. 0.90
00:13:17.640 A free Iran will become a reliable energy supplier to the free world. 0.88
00:13:23.820 Policymaking will be transparent. 0.99
00:13:26.960 Iran's actions will be responsible. 1.00
00:13:30.340 Prices will be predictable. 0.91
00:13:33.440 In transparency and governance,
00:13:36.480 Iran will adopt and enforce international standards.
00:13:40.300 Money laundering will be confronted.
00:13:43.560 Organized corruption will be dismantled.
00:13:47.680 Public institutions will answer to the people.
00:13:52.280 In the economy, Iran is one of the world's last great untapped markets.
00:13:59.600 Our population is educated, modern, with a diaspora that connects it to the four corners of the world.
00:14:07.060 A democratic Iran will open its economy to trade, investment, and innovation, and Iran will seek to invest in the world.
00:14:19.740 Opportunity will replace isolation.
00:14:24.060 This is not an abstract vision. It is a practical one, grounded in national interest, stability, and cooperation.
00:14:34.440 to achieve this now is the time to stand with the Iranian people
00:14:41.440 the fall of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular democratic government in Iran
00:14:49.820 will not only restore dignity to my people it will benefit the region and the world
00:14:57.320 A free Iran will be a force for peace, for prosperity and for partnership.
00:15:27.320 Roshan me shu farda, kuchid sr zemine ma
00:15:37.240 Serem bazo sene sepher, bulan nigem javid shah
00:15:42.760 Wakti waastham ni shu farda, kuchid sr zemine ma
00:15:57.320 With my mouth and white contact with my mouth
00:16:02.780 I long as I do have a choice
00:16:07.760 I can't change my mind
00:16:21.120 PYM JBZ
00:16:51.120 I'll see you next time
00:17:21.120 PYM JBZ
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00:19:39.720 Yeah!
00:19:40.080 No one's wrong
00:19:42.440 I'm wrong
00:19:44.800 I always see you as a nobody
00:19:46.900 As soon as you look
00:19:49.360 I'm wrong
00:19:50.420 I children
00:19:53.520 I'm wrong
00:19:55.880 I never see you as a nobody
00:19:59.280 As soon as you look
00:20:00.940 Love me, love me
00:20:04.800 Love me, love me
00:20:08.800 Hey Faheng, bein' خوشگلی, Banu Haideh boud, fam
00:20:11.580 Ismim Oshkhaen, utu's bierim, beli khob
00:20:13.460 Banu Haideh
00:20:14.620 Lazim boud, díghe, fkoum
00:20:16.340 Banu Haideh
00:20:38.800 Mr. Trump, back at the table again
00:21:04.380 Talking of peace, but you know how it ends
00:21:08.500 Smiles for the cameras, deals in the light
00:21:13.160 But truth disappears somewhere out of sight
00:21:17.000 Moolah's behind it
00:21:20.360 Controlling the flow
00:21:22.700 You shake hands with fire
00:21:25.800 But you already know
00:21:29.520 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
00:21:32.940 Promises fade while the lines get crossed
00:21:35.980 Deal with the devil
00:21:37.340 You hear their call
00:21:38.840 Voices in chains still rise and fall
00:21:41.740 Deal with the devil
00:21:43.300 Don't look away
00:21:47.500 Our lives are taken day by day
00:21:54.060 Mr. Trump, hear the streets, hear the cry
00:21:59.660 Iranians want freedom, they're reaching high
00:22:04.120 From cells to the shadows, their voices still grow
00:22:07.740 Dreaming of a future they don't even know
00:22:10.580 Deals at the top while the pressure runs low
00:22:13.560 And down below, the fear continues to grow
00:22:17.960 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
00:22:22.260 Promises fade while the lines get crossed
00:22:25.260 Deal with the devil, you hear their call
00:22:28.120 Voices in chains still rise and fall
00:22:30.960 Deal with the devil
00:22:32.440 Don't look away
00:22:35.880 While lives are taken day by day
00:23:02.440 Mr. Trump, now the moment is real
00:23:10.900 Reagan or Obama, pressure or deal
00:23:14.640 One stands firm, one bends to the game
00:23:18.860 History writes down the choice and the name
00:23:22.360 Stand with strength
00:23:25.500 Don't let it all go
00:23:28.380 You don't free millions
00:23:31.640 By moving too slow
00:23:34.560 Mr. Trump, if you give them that deal
00:23:38.120 They keep the power, they tighten the seal
00:23:40.860 More voices silence, more lives are raised
00:23:44.120 While freedom is pushed further away
00:23:47.300 Be the Reagan they need, take a stand
00:23:50.220 Don't trade their future
00:23:51.980 For a shake of a hand
00:23:56.200 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
00:23:59.560 Too many lives already lost
00:24:02.500 Deal with the devil
00:24:03.900 You hear that call 1.00
00:24:05.340 Iranians fighting 1.00
00:24:06.680 They won't let it fall 1.00
00:24:08.200 Deal with the devil
00:24:09.640 Don't look away
00:24:13.220 Why lives are taken day by day
00:24:21.100 Mr. Trump
00:24:23.900 Be like rain
00:24:26.860 No deals with the devil
00:24:56.860 Let's go
00:25:03.100 Let's go
00:25:26.860 BULAND BEGOU HEMSHERY SHAHER RIZA PAHLOVY 0.61
00:25:31.860 Nظام رسیده پرتگاه
00:25:33.860 BULAND BEGOU JHAWYD SHAH
00:25:35.860 BERGASHT SHAH BEMIHAN
00:25:37.860 DWAI DARDE WOTEN
00:25:39.860 AIN AAKHARI NABARDE PAHLOVY BORMIGARDE
00:25:44.860 DARE MIYAD PAHLOVY ZADGE BEZAN SEDALY
00:25:48.860 RAHA NJATE WOTEN PAHLOVY HEMBOTEN
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00:26:10.120 Mrs. 0.98
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00:26:23.840 What If You Want Me
00:26:53.840 Look at us here today, we see so many flags
00:27:23.840 Representing so many nations, we know we are not alone, and we thank you for being with us.
00:27:36.300 For all people around the world who stand today in unity with the Iranian people,
00:27:44.220 this is not just because it's good for us, and you do it out of compassion and care for our rights to liberty
00:27:53.280 and justice and equality and human rights.
00:27:56.640 But understand that it is in your best interest too
00:27:59.720 to have, unlike this regime that has been propagating terror and radicalism,
00:28:06.180 we, the people of Iran, are peacemakers and not warmongers.
00:28:11.200 We like to be friends, especially with the free world.
00:28:15.480 we'd like to be able to have the best neighboring relationship with the people of our area and
00:28:27.080 region with the arab countries with israel and all our other neighbors
00:28:35.240 we are fighting for justice we're fighting for human rights we are fighting for liberty
00:28:41.240 We're fighting to put an end to all sorts of discrimination.
00:28:46.320 Because as an Iranian, I stand here to tell you
00:28:50.020 that I've dedicated 47 years of my life
00:28:53.400 because I think that my country deserves far better
00:28:56.680 than what we have right now.
00:29:02.840 To now understand that their best remedy
00:29:06.440 is to support the people of Iran.
00:29:09.160 Because ultimately, a free Iran will be your best partner, not just to bring stability and peace, but it will be in your best economic interests and opportunities.
00:29:21.080 Together, we can prosper again, and the world will be so different once the Iranian people are free.
00:29:30.580 I am here to guarantee a transition to secular democratic future.
00:29:36.480 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 through a democratic, transparent process, through the ballot box and free elections.
00:29:54.460 And let's make sure that this time, especially the free nations of this world and their governments, stand on the right side of history.
00:30:06.480 well durut everyone good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you are
00:30:16.320 welcome to day 145 of iran revolution live with your wonderful and amazing host mr armin the bobby
00:30:25.260 and your wonderful and amazing host goldie gammari thank you so much armin how are you doing today
00:30:33.540 good good so many updates from president trump updates from inside iran so yeah a lot to talk
00:30:42.780 about how are you today i'm i'm doing uh you know as great as great as you know it could be
00:30:49.020 given you know the situation we're in with with occupied iran um but i'm doing pretty good i'm
00:30:55.540 i'm doing pretty good um yeah i'm feeling uh i don't know i feel like there's something in the
00:31:02.480 air there's something in the air right so yes let's uh well why don't we just dive right into
00:31:09.120 it then should we start with the updates from president trump or uh from inside iran well okay
00:31:16.320 well i mean let's go in maybe in the order that it happened right so yeah um actually maybe the
00:31:24.960 The first important thing to talk about is the Iranian people, right?
00:31:29.980 Let's talk about this.
00:31:33.640 The Islamic Republic executed two men on Thursday
00:31:36.620 over accusations of membership in militant groups
00:31:40.180 and armed actions against the state.
00:31:42.940 The judiciary's Misan News reported
00:31:46.580 The report identified the men as Ramin Zaleh and Karim Marufur and said their sentences had been upheld by the Supreme Court.
00:32:03.360 So two more political prisoners were just executed.
00:32:07.520 So sorry to start the news like this today, but I thought that's...
00:32:12.220 No, that is really important. 0.88
00:32:14.000 I mean, and again, it's important to speak about this because the Islamic regime is executing innocent Iranians every day.
00:32:23.400 And this is why there's a sense of urgency from the Iranian side, right? 0.67
00:32:27.980 Because the longer the Islamic regime is allowed to remain, the more innocent Iranians will lose their lives. 0.64
00:32:35.620 And what's really painful is that we're so close to the end. 0.90
00:32:43.000 We're so close to the end.
00:32:44.480 So it's just, you know, it makes it that much more difficult
00:32:49.460 when we hear about these executions inside of occupied Iran.
00:32:55.700 Yeah, exactly. 0.91
00:32:57.240 It can't happen soon enough.
00:33:00.300 Another major update that might actually suggest
00:33:04.040 that we're getting closer to this is that
00:33:07.440 But Mushtaba Khamenei, allegedly, has came out.
00:33:15.340 Well, I mean, I don't know if it's from him or not.
00:33:18.580 But he has ordered that the enriched uranium cannot be sent abroad. 0.91
00:33:24.900 It has to remain in Iran, which is technically a good news for us.
00:33:29.040 Because this means that the maneuverability and the flexibility of the regime is very, very low if now we got another official statement, allegedly, from Mushta Bukhomini.
00:33:46.520 that means there's no wiggle room
00:33:48.360 that means one way or another
00:33:50.240 because we have to put this next to
00:33:52.560 the fact that one way or
00:33:54.520 another President Trump
00:33:56.440 wants the enriched 0.85
00:33:58.520 Iranian and 0.98
00:33:59.980 like if you put this we just got a
00:34:02.340 recent breaking news that we could
00:34:04.440 put these two news next to each other
00:34:06.380 let me see the breaking news
00:34:08.440 that we just had
00:34:09.280 I mean Iran International claims that this was
00:34:12.440 just breaking news if I could
00:34:14.680 find it
00:34:15.360 Oh, it didn't start. Let me actually read this. I think it's actually on Iran International English. So I could just open it here. If I could. Oh, no, that. Well, okay. So there was the breaking news. Oh, here, I found it.
00:34:35.060 so this was from one hour ago so breaking president donald trump told reporters the united states
00:34:41.220 will get the highly enriched uranium stockpiles from iran he said we will get it we don't need
00:34:47.700 it we don't want it we'll probably destroy it after we get it but we're not going to let them
00:34:52.820 have it so the the distance between this statement from president trump and this statement from
00:35:01.300 much double homony means that suggests that there is no way a deal could happen right because the 0.96
00:35:09.860 islamic republic cannot back down from this position it's just as simple as that the islamic 0.97
00:35:15.220 republic cannot back down from this position and united states cannot back down from this position 0.98
00:35:21.860 right that means war that means war is inevitable yeah because this has always been one of the red
00:35:29.220 lines of president trump and um it was in one of his statements i think it was last week where
00:35:37.780 he even said um that you know iran has agreed to allow america to go in and get the enriched uranium
00:35:47.060 um he you know he said that and then afterwards the islamic regime denied that so and then
00:35:53.300 president trump said you know you say one thing and then you go and you do another thing so um i
00:35:59.460 think president trump is realizing that you just you cannot negotiate with with terrorists so
00:36:07.940 um yeah and and like like this is this is a red line and here's the thing like i don't know why
00:36:13.540 some people think that this is something president trump will budge on because he's never going to
00:36:18.660 budge on uh you know his his red line which is the islamic regime cannot have a nuclear weapon 0.85
00:36:25.380 meanwhile the islamic regime is trying to build a nuclear weapon so um you know just on that
00:36:32.260 just on that i don't ever actually see a deal being made exactly and not only they want to 0.75
00:36:41.220 make sure that the regime doesn't get a nuclear weapon jd vance confirmed that they want to make
00:36:47.140 sure that it could never get a nuclear weapon even after president trump is not in office anymore
00:36:54.500 which means that the only deal that will be acceptable needs to be a deal that is so humiliating
00:37:00.580 to the regime if it's supposed to guarantee that they will never get a nuclear weapon even after
00:37:06.200 president trump is in office it needs to be a deal that is so humiliating to the regime
00:37:11.240 that will be the end of them that means that it would have to be a surrender deal not a temporary
00:37:16.640 pause on the enrichment of uranium. Because any temporary
00:37:20.820 pause on enrichment of uranium could be undone once
00:37:24.540 President Trump is out of office. So if we go with what
00:37:28.500 even J.D. Vance says, that is not going to be good enough.
00:37:34.220 Yeah. And if we read
00:37:36.720 this statement, he says, Iran's Supreme Leader, Mushtab al-Khamenei, has ordered
00:37:40.520 that the countries near weapons-grade uranium not be sent
00:37:44.560 abroad reuters reported on thursday citing two senior iranian sources the supreme leader's
00:37:51.020 directive and the consensus within the establishment oh my god that's so good that
00:37:56.400 means that they are not at all flexible this also shows that vahidi is in charge and the consensus
00:38:01.460 within the establishment is that the stockpile of enriched uranium should not should not leave the
00:38:07.460 country one of the sources told reuters the sources said iranian officials believe sending
00:38:13.960 the material abroad would make the country more vulnerable to future u.s or israeli attacks i mean
00:38:21.080 they're not wrong and this is something else that we have to be happy about because if for example 1.00
00:38:26.760 in in in a crazy hypothetical situation if the the islamic regime gets rid of the like gives 0.89
00:38:35.720 the americans enriched uranium that is that is them giving up the last good remaining leverage 0.89
00:38:41.480 that they have that means that they are completely naked and there is nothing that basically there
00:38:47.400 they have no protection anymore so if they get rid of this that means that the toppling them by 0.67
00:38:53.400 by even just israel alone will become so easy after that so they're completely it's completely 0.85
00:38:59.000 true that if they give if a deal is actually reached right hypothetically and they give this
00:39:05.480 up that means that following that the toppling of the regime will become so much easier after
00:39:13.080 that so their calculations are correct and that's why they're not giving up the enriched uranium
00:39:18.280 and then it continues by saying iran had previously signaled willingness to ship out
00:39:23.480 half of its 60 enriched uranium stockpile but that position changed after repeated threats
00:39:30.360 by u.s president donald trump to strike iran according to the report one source said there
00:39:36.360 will still there were still feasible formulas to resolve the issue including diluting the stock
00:39:42.680 pile under international atomic energy agency supervision so yeah this is this basically all
00:39:49.080 shows that we're so far away from a deal happening so we don't have to be worried about that as much
00:39:55.800 at least not right now. And so let's go to President Trump's recent statements, the most
00:40:05.380 updated statements on Iran. And he, President Trump had this speech in the White House.
00:40:13.740 He had some talks in the White House to reporters, but I want to just focus only on the Iran related
00:40:18.520 part. So let's go with this one first.
00:40:21.400 can they keep their highly enriched uranium no no we get the highly enriched we will get it
00:40:29.180 we don't need it we don't want it we'll probably destroy it after we get it but we're not going
00:40:34.200 to let them have it can they keep their highly so that okay this is fantastic that means that 1.00
00:40:39.520 the dilution is not an option giving it to russia is not an option the only option is giving it to
00:40:46.580 americans something that much double i mean at least the said position the official position
00:40:53.220 of the islamic republic um coming that they communicate that that's not at all an option
00:41:00.040 for the islamic republic which is good which means guys the only thing that is on the table 0.98
00:41:05.100 is just you know boom booms and then there was another statement from president trump here
00:41:13.720 right now we're negotiating and we'll see but either we're going to get it one way or the other
00:41:20.320 they're not going to have a nuclear weapon you know when people hear it because oftentimes they
00:41:24.500 won't put up the second part of the sentence having to do with i'll say this is more important
00:41:29.800 than anything that we have to talk about and usually they'll cut it up the fake news i said
00:41:35.000 because this is the nuclearization of a country that some people would say is somewhat crazy 0.56
00:41:43.680 and we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That's all it is. We can't let it. You will have 0.62
00:41:49.460 a nuclear war in the Middle East and that war will come here. That war will go to Europe. 0.91
00:41:55.760 We cannot let that happen. And it won't happen. It's not going to happen. That's more important
00:41:59.600 than anything else. I can think of nothing that's more important than the fact that we cannot let
00:42:05.360 Iran have a nuclear weapon and we won't. Right now we're negotiating. 0.87
00:42:09.060 okay that was the another point let's see if there was any other iran related ones because
00:42:15.020 i heard like this is cuba this is not iran i think that was the last year those are the only
00:42:21.900 ones that rapid response posted but during the entire um like the entire q a um at one point
00:42:30.280 he does say the iran conflict will end soon very soon and when it ends your gasoline prices
00:42:37.440 will go down lower than they were before so uh that's uh iran international english posted that
00:42:45.640 quote from him um so he says that at some point but i think we only see some of the few some of
00:42:50.640 the few clips here here's a clip from fox news i don't know if it's a repeat of what we saw or
00:42:57.180 it's um or not let me just play it and see if it's a repeat we have total control of the strait
00:43:03.520 as you know with our blockade the blockade's been a hundred percent effective nobody's been
00:43:08.560 able to get through it's like a steel wall it's our navy we have the greatest military anywhere
00:43:13.200 in the world we wiped out their navy we not wiped out their air but i think they're down to about
00:43:19.200 uh i would say we knocked out 85 percent of their missile capacity
00:43:23.840 it's very hard for them wait how many percent i would say we knocked out 85 percent of their
00:43:30.160 missile capacity. It's very hard for them now to build missiles, to build drones. We have great
00:43:38.640 drone technology, anti-drone technology now that, frankly, we didn't have even two months ago. We
00:43:44.400 have unbelievable drone technology, both for making them and also for knocking them down.
00:43:50.960 But look, we're going to either make sure they don't have a nuclear weapon or we're going to
00:43:55.600 have to do something very drastic and uh the people of the country i believe when it's put
00:44:01.040 to the people of our country they will all agree that we cannot let iran have a nuclear weapon
00:44:06.160 we have totally so yeah that was another segment that was not cut by rapid response
00:44:11.600 um we have two we have some updates from marco rubio which i think would be interesting to
00:44:17.600 listen to i have two cuts but i don't know if they're the same so let's go through them really
00:44:23.120 quickly we've made some progress but obviously we're dealing with a system that itself is a
00:44:29.140 little fractured um uh so the iranian system and so but that said there'll be a couple visits i
00:44:36.300 understand uh i believe uh the pakistanis will be traveling to tehran today so hopefully that
00:44:41.240 will advance this further the president's preference is to do a good deal that's his
00:44:45.320 preference it's always been his preference if we can get a good deal done that would be great
00:44:49.060 i'm not here to tell you that it's going to happen for sure but i'm here to tell you that
00:44:52.600 we're going to do everything we can to see if we can get one. But if we can't get a good deal,
00:44:56.080 the president's been clear. He has other options. I'm not going to elaborate on what those are,
00:45:00.260 but everybody knows what those are. But his preference is always a deal. His preference
00:45:03.660 is always an agreement. His preference is always diplomacy. So let's see if we can get there.
00:45:09.620 There's some good signs, but we understand this. I don't want to be overly optimistic as well. So
00:45:14.100 let's see what happens over the next few days. I mean, I don't actually see any signs of a good
00:45:20.700 deal being in and i understand though why they have to say that but like in reality there is
00:45:26.700 no signs of a good deal being possible but again this is just politicians because you don't want
00:45:31.660 to come off as you know too eager for war you have to demonstrate that you tried exhausted all other
00:45:38.380 ways before you go to war that's that's that's how that's what you should be doing i don't know if
00:45:44.780 this is a the same segment or not let me just take media suggesting that the us proposals close some
00:45:51.820 of the gaps or is potentially closing gaps yeah well i don't want to get ahead of it doesn't make
00:45:56.140 here here's i think we've made some progress but obviously we're dealing with a system that itself
00:46:00.940 is a little okay so it is the same segment so we have some really good um interviews on fox news
00:46:10.620 yeah he it is you know trey always does a good job in giving us the latest updates
00:46:18.220 yeah i really like trey trail like i appreciate him a lot yeah he's awesome he's awesome so i
00:46:24.300 think we should listen to his segment on this yeah okay so here we go oh my god this this picture
00:46:35.260 I don't know if you guys saw this.
00:46:40.200 The Islamic Republic is redefining what the Strait of Hormuz means.
00:46:44.280 So, guys, traditionally, Strait of Hormuz is that blue area. 0.72
00:46:47.900 But the Islamic Republic is now saying that we want absolute control 0.57
00:46:52.420 over the Strait of Hormuz, and they also redefine what Strait of Hormuz means.
00:46:57.300 So now, apparently, the Strait of Hormuz means the blue area plus the red area.
00:47:01.680 So this is the new definition of the Strait of Hormuz.
00:47:05.260 so here we go iran is attempting what said ainsley in the script yes i i'm back on here okay iran is
00:47:18.220 attempting to tighten its grip on global shipping establishing a controlled maritime zone in the
00:47:23.820 straight of formos but president trump insists the u.s still holds the card saying he's in no rush
00:47:29.660 to make a deal with tehran all right let's get to the chief foreign correspondent trey yanks is live
00:47:34.120 underground in tel aviv with more good morning trey hey guys good morning iran's foreign ministry
00:47:40.040 says they are reviewing a new u.s proposal this comes as pakistan's interior minister made a
00:47:46.280 last minute trip to the iranian capital of tehran for talks aimed at guys if in the middle of
00:47:52.840 negotiations with arahchi we get boom booms this would be so funny like this would be so humiliating
00:48:00.680 i think the pro-regime iranians will be like actually like what the hell like what is the 0.68
00:48:05.720 point of view like you were fooled three times like how many times do the americans have to
00:48:11.720 fool you before you realize that these negotiations are just you know just mind games it would be so 0.73
00:48:19.560 funny if the islamic republic falls for a trap by the americans the same exact trap three times 0.96
00:48:29.160 I think their pro-regime Iranians will never forgive them if this happens again for being so easy to fool.
00:48:38.420 Moving a possible agreement forward, Iran's foreign minister spoke yesterday with a warning for the United States. 0.83
00:48:44.980 It shouldn't become necessary should the interests of the state dictate that we prepare ourselves in the field of diplomacy, of discussion, of negotiation.
00:48:53.900 then we will prepare ourselves but with strength the same strength with which the armed forces
00:49:00.280 prepare themselves in defense of the country. President Trump says he's in no hurry to make
00:49:06.600 a deal since the U.S. naval blockade is causing significant economic damage to Iran and weakening
00:49:11.980 the regime. He indicated the war could resume quickly if Iran doesn't respond well to this
00:49:16.500 proposal. We're all ready to go. We have to get the right answers. We're dealing with some people 0.99
00:49:22.760 and we're dealing actually i must tell you we're dealing with some very good people we're dealing
00:49:27.160 with people that are i think far more reasonable than the people that are really no longer with us
00:49:34.040 with the folks it's interesting because president trump every time he says that
00:49:39.400 um these people are insane it seems like he's getting ready to attack and every time he says
00:49:45.400 that these are you know these are good people these are people who are more reasonable it seems 0.53
00:49:51.160 like there's a need for some more time to prepare militarily prepare and one thing but by the way
00:49:58.440 guys one theory is that they were getting ready for attack but even though united states and
00:50:05.580 israel were ready the arab countries around the persian gulf they said that they need more defense
00:50:13.940 and that's why there is a delay so united states was completely ready to go all out and you know
00:50:22.540 do boom booms around across iran to take out regime assets israel was also ready to go
00:50:27.540 but the arab countries you know some arab countries came to president trump you know
00:50:33.900 not qatar doesn't want any war but like maybe maybe uae and saudi arabia are like okay just
00:50:41.640 we are not protected well enough for this.
00:50:46.980 Before you go to all-out war,
00:50:50.180 give us more protection
00:50:51.460 and then or give us more time
00:50:53.460 to prepare ourselves for defense
00:50:55.280 before you do this.
00:50:57.380 And that might explain the current delay
00:51:01.260 and why President Trump is also going back
00:51:04.220 onto saying these people are reasonable.
00:51:06.180 Let me know in the chat if you agree with this theory.
00:51:08.300 That's the reason behind this new delay.
00:51:11.040 for more defense for these Arab countries.
00:51:16.160 Look at this.
00:51:17.120 Look at this.
00:51:17.680 Somebody, an Iranian, is saying in the chat, 0.61
00:51:19.760 So he's saying everybody in Iran is waiting for an attack.
00:51:27.200 Program and the Strait of Hormuz,
00:51:29.240 the Islamic Republic recently created what they call the Persian Gulf Strait Authority
00:51:33.120 to force vessels to coordinate directly with Iran in order to pass through the strait.
00:51:37.280 Iran is still playing games as it relates to these negotiations,
00:51:41.040 And there are real questions as the clock is ticking, guys.
00:51:44.580 So, Trey, what could you tell us about the conversation President Trump had with Bibi Netanyahu on Tuesday,
00:51:50.840 where we understand it's so unusual, for the most part, the prime minister's office has not put out much of any statement.
00:51:57.940 And the president really hasn't vehemently denied that they got angry at each other.
00:52:02.840 Yeah, Axios is coming up and making claims again that there was a giant fight between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump.
00:52:11.040 and i don't know access is like turning into a i don't know drum up you know tablet or something
00:52:19.560 like they're just like making everything coming up i think they're going for views uh more than
00:52:26.800 accuracy yeah it's become a lot more like clickbait yeah exactly yeah exactly texas thing access is
00:52:35.140 gossip rank. Yeah, reports indicate there was a lengthy, intense conversation between President
00:52:42.540 Trump and the Israeli leader, Prime Minister Netanyahu, as it relates to what comes next in
00:52:47.660 the region. And remember, yesterday, we heard from administration officials who indicated
00:52:52.140 the United States is locked and loaded. Well, the Israelis are also locked and loaded, 0.97
00:52:56.280 and there is coordination, I'm told by regional sources, at the highest level between these two
00:53:00.860 countries in preparation for combat operations to resume. But look, there are two separate goals
00:53:06.340 here. And this is really a crossroads for the region. We have to look at the goals of the
00:53:09.980 United States and the goals of the Israelis. And they are similar but different because Israel 0.95
00:53:15.780 understands that the Iranians pose a much more direct regional threat as it relates to their
00:53:21.200 proxies in places like southern Lebanon, inside Gaza, and in Yemen. And the United States is
00:53:26.420 looking at the country's nuclear program as the largest threat and so yeah at the end of the day 0.93
00:53:31.920 they result into the same conclusion right so for israel the islamic republic is an existential 0.99
00:53:39.100 crisis because of its proxies and its missiles for the united states it's about the nuclear program 0.94
00:53:45.540 um and you know ballistic missiles that could reach you know allies of united states but it
00:53:53.520 It doesn't really matter, in my opinion, that Israel is more concerned about this and the
00:54:00.200 United States is more concerned about that. 0.73
00:54:03.020 Because the solution to both of them is only regime change. 0.59
00:54:08.920 The solution to what Israel is concerned about is only regime change.
00:54:14.600 And the solution to what the United States is concerned about is only regime change.
00:54:20.320 So their priorities might not be aligned, but the solutions to their priorities is completely aligned.
00:54:29.920 By the way, in half, guys, in half an hour, we will be reading Super Chats, if there's enough of them.
00:54:35.760 You have things like ballistic missiles that are on the table for negotiations, 0.62
00:54:39.740 but you also have these proxy groups that the Israelis want addressed if there is a broader agreement.
00:54:44.660 And so the United States and Israel are not against a deal with Iran.
00:54:48.560 They're against the wrong deal with Iran, but the wrong deal is different based on who you talk to.
00:54:53.600 And so there are major questions about the days ahead and what that coordination will look like.
00:54:57.760 But officials here say, despite some of those disagreements, both Israel and the United States remain on the same page as it relates to the threat from Iran.
00:55:05.880 Well, Trey, the president has been public about it.
00:55:09.200 Essentially, we're not even getting past 0.1 of a deal.
00:55:13.340 Yeah, President Trump is not going to accept a limited deal with Iran. He's been very clear
00:55:21.320 he's not willing to make concessions with the Iranian regime as it relates to their nuclear
00:55:26.360 program, that highly enriched uranium, or the Strait of Hormuz. And this is a different approach
00:55:31.100 than the Iranians are used to. You think back to the Obama administration when ultimately a deal
00:55:35.980 was reached and pallets of cash were delivered to the Iranian regime. They used that cash to fund
00:55:41.620 the military program that they are using to threaten us forces and allies today president
00:55:46.740 trump doesn't want that yeah yeah um president obama funded october 7th please never let that
00:55:56.660 be forgotten the cash that obama released to the regime in iran funded october 7th
00:56:07.940 never ever let that be forgotten happen he understands the iranians are trying to play
00:56:14.620 a long game here they're trying to wait out the united states but the president has strategic
00:56:18.600 patience at the negotiating table and on the battlefield and so we're in a critical window
00:56:23.440 here guys it's really like really really hard to imagine really hard to imagine that after
00:56:30.580 After so many years, so many years of President Trump attacking Obama for this, for releasing
00:56:41.160 funds to the regime, to the regime in Iran, that directly went to supporting terrorist
00:56:51.440 proxy groups of the regime that killed Israelis and Americans, that President Trump will go
00:56:58.860 ahead and do the same thing it's so hard to imagine that happening and that's why we think that
00:57:07.500 a deal seems impossible this is a window negotiating table and on the battlefield and so
00:57:15.260 we're in a critical window here this is a window where two choices have to be made by the iranians
00:57:20.060 are they willing to go into deeper negotiations with a good faith memorandum of understanding
00:57:25.820 which they never will like like you like they're never going to negotiate in good
00:57:30.620 faith they don't do that that's what president trump has pretty much been telling everyone
00:57:36.380 exactly yeah yeah he says that we talk to them and they agree to something and then the day after
00:57:44.620 they forgot they forget about it so where two choices have to be made by the iranians
00:57:50.780 are they willing to go into deeper negotiations with a good faith memorandum of understanding
00:57:56.620 with the united states or do they want the war to resume these are two options here and the
00:58:00.780 president has been clear the united states military remains on high alert if strikes
00:58:05.420 are ordered against the regime and so these days are going to be tense across the region
00:58:09.500 and israeli air defense systems remain on high alert understanding that if this war does resume
00:58:14.380 the iranians are likely to launch more ballistic missiles here so tree i find this so fascinating
00:58:20.140 this idea that, you know, the Israel and the United States both want to make sure there's
00:58:26.300 no nuclear Iran, but ultimately there is daylight between the end game for America and the end game
00:58:35.120 for Israel. The president has many advisors around him. What are they saying? What are
00:58:41.880 they advising? I know one of the concerns that I've heard is that sometimes we have someone
00:58:47.120 we're negotiating with and then um our partner israel will will kill that person now we don't
00:58:53.120 have anyone to negotiate with talk to me about that problem but also where you think trump's 0.70
00:58:58.960 president trump's advisors are on wrapping this up as quickly as possible with the deal that
00:59:04.560 satisfies the president versus israel who perhaps has a a goal or an incentive to continue and and
00:59:12.560 As you said, they have a more existential threat. 0.91
00:59:15.280 So here's another thing when it comes to Israel and the United States.
00:59:20.640 As I mentioned, they're more aligned than many people assume,
00:59:24.940 given that the solution to their priorities is the same thing. 0.51
00:59:28.620 However, politically, Israel is more free than the United States. 0.67
00:59:32.760 So militarily, the United States is way more powerful than Israel. 0.63
00:59:36.340 But politically, Israel is a lot more free than the United States
00:59:39.700 because politically in Israel, there's more agreement on what it needs to be done against 0.97
00:59:46.660 the Islamic Republic. But in United States, we have the Democrats, right? So there's division 0.87
00:59:52.360 within the politics of United States on what needs to be done, but we don't have that division within
00:59:56.640 Israel. President Trump has been quite clear eyed on the threat from the Iranian regime. Remember
01:00:06.160 the Iranians before Operation Epic Fury came to the negotiating table and they told U.S. Special 0.81
01:00:11.080 Envoy Steve Witkoff they had enough highly enriched uranium at 60% purity to quickly go to 0.57
01:00:17.580 90% and create 11 nuclear bombs. That was the opening position of the Iranian regime. They 0.94
01:00:22.560 could create 11 nuclear bombs. And the president took them at face value because he also understands 0.76
01:00:27.600 the country's ballistic missile program that they're trying to expand the range for. That we
01:00:32.240 saw during that operation was targeting Gulf countries and U.S. ally Israel. But when we look
01:00:37.640 at what the president is being told, he has a lot of advisors. He has top generals who are giving
01:00:41.960 him information about the realities on the ground. And he is being patient because this is not a life
01:00:47.480 decision to make. When you think about what would happen if the president orders renewed strikes
01:00:52.040 against the Iranian regime, the Iranians do not escalate on a vertical escalation ladder. They
01:00:57.140 escalate on a horizontal ladder because they are in a situation where they know they cannot defeat
01:01:02.920 the U.S. military. There is air superiority over the skies of Iran when President Trump
01:01:07.300 orders strikes. And as a result, they escalate around the Gulf and against U.S. ally Israel.
01:01:12.940 Guys? All right. Thanks so much, Trey. I'll put it in perspective. I mean, the one thing they all
01:01:17.240 agree on, you got to get the uranium out and they have to go zero enrichment. Those two things
01:01:22.800 aren't close the only thing they might in in terms of uh funding the proxies and none of that none of
01:01:28.320 that would happen by the regime none of it i mean guys let's just focus on one thing you know let's
01:01:33.840 let's forget let's forget the support for proxies for a second let's forget about the range of the
01:01:39.280 ballistic missiles let's forget about i mean we shouldn't forget that but like just uh just like
01:01:46.960 for a second let's just try to focus hyper focus on one thing let's even forget about whether or
01:01:52.240 not the islamic republic will be allowed to enrich uranium um going forward right forget about that
01:01:59.360 just the already existing enriched uranium inside you know the 60 the 60 percent enriched uranium
01:02:05.120 right that that are actually confirmed i could get up to you could make up to 11 nuclear bombs
01:02:10.320 already with that just on that alone right there is no wiggle room there is no flexibility by
01:02:19.280 the regime and there is no flexibility by president trump and and because and
01:02:27.280 for the regime side there is no flexibility because they can't because they tied their own
01:02:32.080 hands by the radical crazy pro-regime people that have created that would not tolerate anything less
01:02:39.120 than uh keeping all the enriched uranium so they tied their own hands and and because president 0.71
01:02:47.360 trump won't so the islamic republic can't and president trump won't and that that makes that
01:02:53.760 means there's a huge gap that can't be bridged and that means that the only solution is to go in
01:03:01.840 and finish the job militarily they could say they're not going to fund the proxies but they're
01:03:06.480 gonna it's almost impossible unless you change regimes for them to to track all the money going
01:03:12.080 there you can curtail it but if hezbo and hamas are going to get funded it's going to come from
01:03:16.800 Iran we can't pretend that there aren't domestic concerns happening here we have gas prices we have
01:03:21.760 a midterm election there's a goal but in the back of the president's head he's a human being he's a
01:03:26.800 leader he's got domestic concerns that are not the same concerns as israel but if you look at
01:03:31.760 this operation is deemed to be futile and it ends wrong that'll be worse than uh domestic concerns
01:03:39.520 yes that's actually he makes a good point what's his name right even if you're looking at domestic
01:03:44.240 concerns the political costs associated with going in and doing all of these military operations
01:03:52.320 and have nothing to show for you. You don't have the enriched uranium out. You didn't get the
01:03:56.800 Islamic Republic to abandon the enrichment of uranium. You didn't open the Strait of Hormuz.
01:04:01.680 Whatever political cost you think is to high oil prices or the continuation of military operations
01:04:10.000 are with the islamic republic whatever the cost of domestic cost political cost is internally
01:04:16.720 in the united states is insignificant compared to the political costs associated with president
01:04:22.640 trump saying that we're going to go do this and then not achieving that that would be more of a
01:04:29.120 cost to president trump and that's why president trump will finish the job needs to finish the job
01:04:35.040 here and then we have another update here these are some really good okay so yeah this general
01:04:44.480 guy what's his name he also gives us some sometimes some good insights so let's watch
01:04:50.560 this one so guys in 20 minutes we're going to be reading super chats and thank you for all your
01:04:55.760 support so president trump insists the u.s still holds the cards with iran claiming he is in no
01:05:04.560 rush to make a deal this is the white house pushes back on a new report from reuters which claims
01:05:09.680 iran supreme leader issued new directive saying the country's nuclear materials must stay in iran
01:05:14.960 i mean thank you thank you much you actually are useful for something i i thought carp you know
01:05:20.160 this is i didn't know that cardboard had this use case but i'm so appreciative of ayatollah
01:05:27.280 mujtab khomini who's not an ayatollah never forget that he never got the credentials to be
01:05:32.000 be an Ayatollah, fake Ayatollah,
01:05:34.460 Mushtaba Khamenei, Gayatollah, as some people call him.
01:05:39.180 Thank you so much for limiting,
01:05:42.500 further limiting the maneuverability of the regime
01:05:47.440 when it comes to these negotiations.
01:05:48.980 That actually works in our favor, so thank you for that.
01:05:52.800 ...discusses retired four-star general,
01:05:54.560 Fox News, strategic analyst, General Jack Keane.
01:05:57.760 General, the administration's pushing back
01:06:00.280 on what the Supreme Leader said.
01:06:01.680 I don't know what that means, but essentially the Supreme Leader says the nuclear material stays.
01:06:07.700 What are you hearing?
01:06:10.380 Well, I don't think that makes any sense.
01:06:12.340 I think what I've heard is likely transferred to a third party. 0.66
01:06:18.700 And certainly the Iranians want to keep enrichment for civilian purposes used, quote unquote.
01:06:25.360 You know, the 3.67 percent that was in the JCPOA, the Obama deal. 0.87
01:06:29.380 I can't imagine that being acceptable to the administration, because you give them any
01:06:33.520 capability to enrich uranium, they can expand that into weapons-grade uranium at some point,
01:06:39.680 which obviously is their intent. So there's a lot more to be seen here in terms of what a good deal
01:06:45.880 looks like. But my problem with the deal here is that we leave Iran bruised but intact. And they'll 0.94
01:06:55.760 walk away from here uh citing and convincing themselves that they got the united states to back
01:07:02.000 down yeah this would be if you get it so that's actually a good point okay so if you get a deal
01:07:10.240 which is really hard to see how um it's true that it would be bad for the regime that it would be
01:07:17.360 extremely humiliating that they accepted any of the terms of united states however one thing that
01:07:23.440 the islamic republic can do to to win uh among its base of support to act tough to suggest that
01:07:33.760 to fight against the humiliation is to say to keep this is what i would do if i was the islamic 0.69
01:07:40.080 republic i would basically go on all use all my propaganda apparatus the state tv the mat dos
01:07:50.160 the pro regime youtube channels my bots on x all of it everything you know i would whatever budget
01:07:58.880 i have for propaganda i would 10x it i would 10x it and focus on one narrative and one narrative
01:08:06.000 only that the americans came to topple the regime and now they left and the regime is still intact
01:08:13.520 That means we won, they lost.
01:08:15.700 That's how the regime would try to distract to its own pro-regime supporters, distract away from the fact that they accepted some of the American terms.
01:08:30.780 And that's what he's pointing out here.
01:08:33.120 So this is actually very accurate.
01:08:34.460 Listen to him again.
01:08:35.800 Let's go back a little bit.
01:08:37.600 But intact.
01:08:39.240 And they'll walk their intent.
01:08:42.360 so there's a lot more to be seen here in terms of what a what a good deal looks like
01:08:46.920 but my problem uh with the deal here is that we leave iran bruised but intact and they'll walk
01:08:56.200 away from here uh citing and convincing themselves that they got the united states to back down
01:09:03.400 and as a result so think about how effective that narrative could be for the islamic republic
01:09:08.520 the greatest powers of the world the greatest powers out of the world the greatest economies
01:09:15.160 the greatest militaries the greatest power firepower the greatest technology showed up to
01:09:21.320 our shores to topple us and they couldn't that means Allah is on our side that means that we
01:09:29.960 are being protected by unseen forces that means we are on the right side of history and they're not
01:09:38.120 That's what the narrative would be.
01:09:42.960 So that we extend a lifeline to the regime for sure for them to do what?
01:09:47.340 To recover.
01:09:48.780 And in the deal, the unfrozen assets are about 100 billion.
01:09:53.340 It's likely we're going to take some part of that and give that to them up front and also reduce some of the sanctions.
01:09:59.100 And certainly we're going to monitor their behavior.
01:10:01.540 But nonetheless, it is a lifeline to the regime that extends them for years to come.
01:10:07.380 The next administration is going to wind up having to deal with them.
01:10:10.120 That's not where we started.
01:10:11.320 Remember, we started to weaken this regime to devastate and take away their capabilities 0.92
01:10:16.000 to be a predator in a region, support the proxies for sure,
01:10:20.300 and obviously not have any nuclear capability whatsoever
01:10:24.440 and reduce this ballistic missile program quite substantially.
01:10:28.080 And the idea was to weaken the regime and militarily and also economically, that at some point it's on a pathway to collapse. 0.95
01:10:37.680 And we're going to leave that up to the Iranian people to assist them in doing just that. 0.93
01:10:43.040 But if we cut a deal here, we're giving them unfrozen assets, billions and billions of dollars.
01:10:50.280 That enables them to recover and extends their lifeline.
01:10:55.020 That's not where I think where we started.
01:10:57.440 Not only would they be able to recover, they have learned what exactly, what deterrence works at what cost, right?
01:11:08.480 So based on all of the experience that the Islamic Republic gathered from the war and the ceasefire and the Iranian people uprising,
01:11:15.940 It would do a cost-benefit analysis and figure out the things that it had spent a lot of money on and didn't work for defending it, and the things that it spent less money on but were more effective at defending it, right?
01:11:35.740 So it would readjust a strategy on how to cause trouble in the Strait of Hormuz because it calculates that from a return on investment perspective, it takes little to cause, you know, threats to the commercial ships there.
01:11:52.580 It will look at its oppression and killing of the Iranian people and the armed forces that shot into the crowds and the ones that didn't and who they could buy at a lower price with a more effective strategy to continue the suppression. 0.51
01:12:08.280 It will do that. And basically, at the end of the day, it knows that if this war is abandoned, then its lifespan would become much higher. 0.62
01:12:24.440 Because if this military operation is abandoned, even though I know the Israelis will never abandon attacking the Islamic Republic and the Americans would have to come back again at some point because the threat is not going away.
01:12:36.620 But the cost of coming back and redoing this will be so much higher because there's a lot of recovery and learning that the Islamic Republic could do until the next military operation. 0.58
01:12:50.960 So that's why so many people are trying to make the point that given that you already have all of this military asset here, and given that the Islamic Republic is at the weakest that it has ever been, do not abandon this. Finish the job. The cost of having to come back to here is so high. 0.82
01:13:12.220 So this is the greatest opportunity that we have ever had to finish the job with the Islamic Republic. 1.00
01:13:18.300 The Islamic Republic has never been weaker, and we never had this much firepower against the Islamic Republic in the region. 1.00
01:13:25.880 If this is not the opportunity that we're going to take advantage of to take the Islamic Republic down, 0.96
01:13:31.680 the next opportunity will be a lot costlier than the one that we have right now in front of us. 0.99
01:13:36.640 on this thing. It seems to me that we've been trying to get a deal for six weeks now.
01:13:45.860 The military operation would largely have been over by now. And certainly some of the pressure
01:13:52.900 that the administration feels would have been quite removed by that point in my judgment.
01:13:58.760 And where we are now is we can't seem to get a deal. I think we need to go back to where we
01:14:04.800 started from, renew our commitment to the original goals of the regime and conduct this
01:14:11.320 combined operation with the Israelis and the United States. We're at full magazine depth.
01:14:16.420 We have exquisite intelligence over the last six weeks of what we need to do and where we need to
01:14:22.260 do it. And the attacks are going to be quite devastating in terms of reducing their capabilities
01:14:27.760 for the future. So, General, we got it. So do you think that he's getting fully briefed from your
01:14:31.900 best of your estimate does he have the confidence that you have that we could pull this off and I
01:14:36.260 understand the worry is about the Arab states and their uh and their energy sector but we've had
01:14:42.440 time to bulk it up and the upside seems much more important than the risk on the downside do you
01:14:48.700 think the president has changed his mind or there are people around him telling him that this deal
01:14:53.660 is good enough because it sounds worse than the JCPOA well I don't think the president's going to
01:15:01.060 accept a bad deal i i truly believe he's the backstop here so okay if if president trump i
01:15:08.260 agree with that it doesn't seem likely that president trump is going to accept a bad deal
01:15:12.560 and if we just accept that premise then the only solution is military operations to topple the 0.97
01:15:18.320 regime because the islamic regime is in a situation where it cannot actually give the americans a good
01:15:25.420 deal? That's number one. Number two, yes, there likely is concern about Iran's ability to retaliate 0.98
01:15:34.160 against oil and golf infrastructure of our allies and partners. They had plenty of opportunity for
01:15:40.060 five weeks to do that, and they were not effective at doing that. If we need to bulk up their defenses,
01:15:47.080 certainly we have the capability to do that. We've done that for Israel. Israel asked us 1.00
01:15:52.840 to assist with their defense.
01:15:55.460 And we have done that and done that quite effectively.
01:15:58.720 And I'm confident if that's needed here
01:16:01.260 to assist our allies and partners
01:16:03.180 to protect their oil and gas infrastructure, we can do it.
01:16:05.720 The other thing is, let's give some credit
01:16:07.900 to what the military operation will do
01:16:10.600 in reducing their ability to retaliate.
01:16:13.780 We're almost looking at this thing
01:16:15.500 as if we don't lay a glove on them.
01:16:17.960 And they're going to be able to fire missiles
01:16:20.280 and drones at all of that capability and destroy it and hit desalination plants.
01:16:25.160 But we're going to take a lot of that capability away from them rather quickly and reduce.
01:16:30.740 Yeah, exactly. 0.98
01:16:31.600 And if you're worried about the Islamic Republic doing this or doing that or closing the Strait
01:16:36.280 of Hormuz or attacking desalination plants or I don't know, whatever threats that you're
01:16:42.220 afraid of, then that's actually an argument for regime change, not an argument against 0.84
01:16:47.620 said, because if you don't do regime change one way or another, the Islamic regime in 0.82
01:16:52.580 Iran will get nuclear weapons, and then the next time they do all of this, they will do 0.53
01:16:58.160 it with absolute immunity, knowing nobody is going to do anything about it. 1.00
01:17:02.040 Guys, one thing that you have to understand, everybody has to understand this, if the Islamic 0.99
01:17:06.280 regime survives, they will eventually become a nuclear weapon country. 1.00
01:17:10.360 They will be that, especially now, because they have no other meaningful deterrence. 0.80
01:17:17.620 that affect us and plus they have defenses of their own give you an example the uae's got 19
01:17:24.100 patriot batteries 19 in addition to iron dome capability that the israelis gave them
01:17:30.180 i don't know exactly what the number is on the on the saudis but they have effective defenses if
01:17:36.020 they need more of it i think we can help them do that and the uae the problem with the uae is that
01:17:42.660 they're so close to i mean it's really hard to defend completely against the islamic republic 0.96
01:17:52.020 missiles and drones and even with this defense system is because i mean the iron dome really 0.96
01:17:57.940 helps actually with that the ones that israel give them but uae is just so easy to target by
01:18:03.540 the islamic republic is on board saudi arabia might be pushing back a little bit but they also
01:18:08.660 don't want an embolden Iran. And the other side, Qatar seems to play both sides. And
01:18:14.840 obviously we know where Israel stands. So I just think to leave it now so close to finishing 0.89
01:18:20.440 off one of this world's real cancers is really an opportunity that we might not get back.
01:18:26.980 And I'd hate to see it for political reasons. So, General, I hope the president's talking
01:18:31.820 to the right people.
01:18:33.820 It's really interesting that they're using the same language, right, that we've been
01:18:37.580 using for a while you know it's a cancer it needs to be removed it has to be eradicated right
01:18:42.740 and the you know the the important thing about using terminology like cancer is that you know
01:18:49.840 the one thing that we all know about cancer is that if you don't get rid of every single cancer 0.58
01:18:56.280 cell it will come back so the islamic regime is the exact same way if you weaken it it will come 0.99
01:19:05.280 back it will get stronger again so the only way to get rid of the islamic regime is to like the 0.96
01:19:12.680 only way to eliminate the threat is to uh get rid of the islamic regime altogether just the same way 0.84
01:19:20.220 that you would with cancer cells you're on mute that is a very good observation goldie and you 0.97
01:19:29.200 know now that you talk about that analogy another way that is uh resembling cancer cells is that to
01:19:36.080 get rid of cancer cells sometimes you have to harm the rest of the body right so that's another so
01:19:43.160 two ways the islamic republic is like cancer cells one like goldie said is that if you leave any any 0.89
01:19:49.280 behind they will come back uh that's one but number two is chemotherapy hurts your body but
01:19:56.260 you do it because you have to remove the cancer cell so if you see infrastructure being destroyed
01:20:01.780 or collateral damage that's exactly like chemotherapy you go through chemotherapy
01:20:06.420 even though you know it kills some of your normal healthy functional cells yeah exactly
01:20:15.520 we'll see what develops because the supreme leader seems pretty dug in he's not he's not
01:20:21.760 budging so if that's the case how could we possibly do a deal yeah well we'll see what
01:20:28.840 so now they're basically saying what you and i have been saying for a very long time on iran
01:20:36.160 revolution live where you know how could we possibly even do a deal if they're not going
01:20:40.540 to budge so you know even like the mainstream media now they're starting to lay the foundation
01:20:46.600 and sort of prepare people you know and like they're basically now sharing that that narrative
01:20:55.680 that we have been putting out that you cannot make a deal with them because the the the terms 0.58
01:21:02.180 of the deal would essentially be surrendered and the islamic regime is not going to do that 0.99
01:21:08.600 So, like, there is not going to be a deal. 0.95
01:21:14.800 And the other thing is, people keep on forgetting.
01:21:17.620 Like, I don't know why we have to, like, remind people of this every single day.
01:21:22.420 The only deal that President Trump is interested in is unconditional surrender.
01:21:27.400 And there are certain objectives that President Trump wants in that deal, right?
01:21:33.740 no nuclear enrichment, going and taking the nuclear dust, reduction and limitation of the 0.80
01:21:42.540 ballistic missiles, opening up the Strait of Hormuz, and ending support for their proxy terrorist
01:21:49.460 groups. None of those five conditions have been met. Not a single one of those conditions have
01:21:55.220 been met. In fact, Ghani was in Iraq, presumably to meet with the Islamic regime's terrorist
01:22:03.360 proxy forces in iraq so when you look at those five conditions not a single one of them have
01:22:08.560 been met and president trump has not budged on those exactly exactly and not only not only none
01:22:17.280 of them have been met they are putting conditions themselves that they say they're not negotiable 0.77
01:22:23.920 which are ridiculous which are the most insane uh requests that they have from united states
01:22:30.160 including requests that the united states can't even give like even if they wanted to like uh 0.96
01:22:36.560 we're going to be controlling the street of hormones forever now like that's not even that
01:22:41.600 condition that they put in the terms united states can't even agree to that because it's
01:22:47.280 not for united states to give that the whole world would be against that yeah um we're okay so guys
01:22:55.120 we're two minutes to super chat time so before we go to super chat time i wanted to show this
01:23:01.120 lovely video that is going to make godi go up which is the regime bringing in more people
01:23:10.480 more shia importing more shia from outside inside from outside of iran is it the jihadis from africa
01:23:19.600 well 0.88
01:23:22.240 kind of yes
01:23:24.580 okay so
01:23:26.060 watch this Goldie 0.97
01:23:27.960 I'm going to see Goldie's reaction to this
01:23:29.800 okay look at this
01:23:30.880 and guys these are from
01:23:32.680 they have spent years teaching them Persian
01:23:36.140 okay so
01:23:37.280 they mention the countries they're from
01:23:39.640 and look they all speak Persian
01:23:41.360 the Islamic Republic went to Africa
01:23:43.320 to the poorest countries on earth
01:23:45.000 to take advantage of the poverty there 0.99
01:23:47.760 So that they're very, with very little money, teach, teach Shiism and Persian to bring these people from Africa into Iran. Again, guys, we're not against them because they're from Africa. We are, we are, this is against Islamic Republic, taking advantage of the poverty in Africa to try to spend very, very little money to re-engineer the demographics into Iran to make it more religious. 1.00
01:24:15.300 Okay, so they mentioned, listen to this, they mentioned the countries they're from. 0.98
01:24:45.300 Wow!
01:24:48.540 It's a country and racism.
01:25:10.300 Is not an in disguise this isn't your Shiny!
01:25:13.980 It's already been your country! 0.99
01:25:15.300 you oh my gosh oh guys so do you see how the islamic regime is literally engaging in like 1.00
01:25:23.940 population replacement like guys we don't have anything against immigrants but but the audacity 0.91
01:25:31.220 the but but this is how this is how islamic invasion works this is how jihad works the 0.97
01:25:36.160 audacity for these foreigners to to you know go to iran and then say we support the islamic
01:25:42.980 republic and you know we're not traitors to our country it's not your country it's not your 0.96
01:25:48.500 country oh my gosh it's it's crazy like do you see the insanity that we iranians have to deal with 1.00
01:25:55.300 on a daily basis like it's it's it's disgusting that that's why we that's why we call the islamic 0.98
01:26:01.860 regime a foreign foreign occupation it's a foreign invasion yeah exactly goldie okay 0.86
01:26:12.980 So, guys, it's super chat time.
01:26:16.460 Wait, let me remove this.
01:26:18.160 There we go.
01:26:19.280 Oh, it didn't kick me out.
01:26:20.820 I wonder why.
01:26:21.680 Usually when I click on that layout, I get kicked out.
01:26:24.640 So, guys, thank you so much for all the super chat.
01:26:26.960 We really appreciate your support.
01:26:28.500 It's also an opportunity for us to respond to you guys
01:26:31.480 and see what you guys think.
01:26:34.580 Okay, so Kuda started us off by saying,
01:26:39.140 time for another great show.
01:26:41.220 let's go make iran great again make america great again mega mega like love that thank you
01:26:48.180 kuda thank you for your support and then we have willow willow just became a member thank you so
01:26:55.380 much for being a member and supporting the channel really appreciate that and then we have armen can
01:27:02.740 Can I go to a super chat from, uh, from one of my viewers on, on Rumble?
01:27:08.040 Of course, of course.
01:27:09.100 So Telcor says, uh, the fact that we're talking about a delay is all a PR job.
01:27:18.960 Uh, Trump didn't need to say our attack has been delayed because no one needed to know
01:27:23.980 it was even coming.
01:27:25.100 So it's all part of a plan.
01:27:27.000 Yeah, I absolutely, I agree with you on that a hundred percent, Telcor.
01:27:30.380 I think President Trump said that for a reason, and there's multiple theories behind that,
01:27:38.700 but I agree. This is all about the psychological warfare against the Islamic regime. So thank you 0.97
01:27:45.020 for that. Thank you. Thank you for supporting us. And then we have 2032 Sherry saying,
01:27:52.940 the rude patriotic peaceful people around the world with a heart emoji sorry guys i didn't
01:28:01.440 have enough sleep i'll try to get more sleep next time and thank you sherry for supporting us
01:28:05.640 and then look at this amir went to goldie's channel to give five membership gifts and to
01:28:12.660 liberty politics to give amir just go hops around on both channels and gives us both membership
01:28:20.040 gifts to the people in the chat. So 10 more people. Thank you, Amir. So 10 more people are
01:28:25.680 now members on Liberty Politics and Goldie Ramirez channel. Thank you for that. Let me remove these
01:28:32.140 stars. So we have less stars. Fantastic. Okay. And then we have Roman Viking. Roman Viking saying,
01:28:40.700 can you pronounce the a i in ukraine okay as i in in hi okay hi okay look so so i think you're
01:28:53.580 slow let me see how do you slava ukraine i saw ukraine i is that how you say it how do you say
01:29:04.060 it called islava what what what he means is that um when you say ukraine don't say ukraine
01:29:11.740 pronounce it uh the way you would the i in high so ukraine so it would be slava ukraine
01:29:19.580 okay but i heard so how do you say the very end or crying because i hear people putting
01:29:24.220 an air then okay okay well thank you guys i will eventually get it right i will eventually get it
01:29:42.460 right so just be patient with me i will practice but it will take a while it will take a while but
01:29:46.940 but I will get it right.
01:29:48.220 And thank you so much for Roman Viking.
01:29:52.400 Ukraini.
01:29:53.500 Oh, Ukraini.
01:29:55.340 Ukraini.
01:29:56.140 Ukraini.
01:29:56.860 Slava Ukraini.
01:29:59.200 Okay.
01:30:00.480 We'll get it right one day, one of these days.
01:30:03.540 Kuda, thank you so much for the super chat.
01:30:06.240 Thank you guys for being so generous,
01:30:07.740 saying the new drawing for the straight is to try to control the new UAE pipeline.
01:30:15.040 oh yeah oh that's a good point yes because it's you're right oh my god i wish i had that drawing
01:30:25.480 ready you are so correct yeah here oh you're so correct okay look guys kuda great observation
01:30:41.980 So if the regime is only controlling this area, because that's the official definition of the Strait of Hormuz, that means that, let me remove the super chat, that means that the UAE's pipeline here will be able to bypass the blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
01:31:03.940 The UAE has a pipeline here that basically goes to the Gulf of Oman, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.
01:31:12.540 So the Islamic Republic, oh, look at it. 0.52
01:31:15.880 It basically ends exactly where the UAE's border ends.
01:31:22.040 They want to remove the entirety of UAE's access to the Gulf of Oman.
01:31:32.620 you're so right it basically the line draws they drew the line exactly at the uae gulf of ormond
01:31:40.860 border like oh my god so yeah uae will have zero access to the gulf of oman meaning that they will
01:31:47.700 not be able to bypass the straight up hormones that's true oh my god great great observation
01:31:55.660 thank you for bringing that to our attention thank you kuda wow guys we get super chats and
01:32:02.700 get educated and at the same time it's great we have a fantastic community arm and we're really
01:32:09.360 lucky we're really lucky the uh the iran revolution live community is i think i think it's the best
01:32:15.040 community on youtube or anyway because on rumble as well the community on rumble is also fantastic
01:32:21.940 and on x as well just just the community in general from wherever you're watching iran
01:32:27.460 revolution live you are the best community yes thank you and thank you guys for being here
01:32:33.540 we appreciate you and then we go to bills or bills or bills or okay i'm just gonna say bill
01:32:42.980 bill bills bills is saying unconditional surrender that's the deal
01:32:49.620 exactly nothing short of unconditional surrender will be accepted
01:32:56.340 and then we have sarah sarah saying hey sarah sarah saying after the regime is eliminated
01:33:03.380 when is the earliest we can expect internet connectivity right away is it just a switch
01:33:09.220 to be turned on it is my understanding it is that it is it is a search to be turned off technically
01:33:17.140 right because the internet infrastructure is there they're just blocking it so maybe i'm
01:33:22.260 wrong about this but it's really immediate it's really immediate because all of the infrastructure
01:33:28.500 you know you know why it's immediate because we know pro regime people have the white sim card
01:33:34.980 the ones that we call bloody sim cards and they have really good internet so we know all of the
01:33:40.820 infrastructure so the internet infrastructure to give the iranian people internet is already there
01:33:46.180 it's just being blocked so all you have to do is remove the block and then you will have
01:33:51.220 internet everywhere in iran and thank you sarah for reminding us about the internet situation
01:33:59.380 because guys i hear from iran that one of their main requests is to keep talking about the
01:34:04.580 internet so sorry thank you so much for paying attention to that
01:34:11.620 and then pan pan is saying durud goldie and armin i've been learning persian since early march oh
01:34:19.060 wow impressive today i had my first very basic basic conversation with some basic conversation
01:34:29.700 with someone in persian what books movies in persians should i try i'm a beginner oh goldie wow
01:34:40.580 that's wow that's beautiful also music you should listen to music music is a really good way to
01:34:46.580 learn language yeah what do you suggest i mean just a short number oh yeah okay yeah yeah let's
01:34:56.580 not go with with like the equivalent of william shakespeare um you know what i would recommend
01:35:02.020 panism i would recommend watching um morad vesey's live streams um on your laptop or uh yeah like on
01:35:13.300 your laptop because you're able to um add uh the the subtitles in english right so the ai
01:35:20.660 translation. So if you're trying to learn Persian, or you want to like, you know, practice or
01:35:27.020 communicate, I would say Morad Vesey would be really great, because he's sort of speaking about
01:35:31.940 contemporary topics. He also speaks slowly and clearly and concisely. And, you know, he also
01:35:40.340 gives like good information. And then because of the, you know, AI generated translations,
01:35:46.780 you know, that can also kind of help you maybe pick out, um, certain words or practice a little
01:35:53.560 bit more, more that way. Um, that's sort of my suggestion. I mean, I, I'm sure that there are,
01:36:02.220 uh, YouTube channels online that, you know, teach Persian. Um, so that's definitely,
01:36:07.920 you know, something, something to, to, to look into, but yeah, that's, that's so cool. Wow.
01:36:13.640 yeah um let me can i also make a recommendation um i also suggest manotow documentaries
01:36:25.240 yeah right of iran right so and you could turn on the english subtitle maybe
01:36:31.480 to just to when if to help you see if you're understanding it uh so manito has some really
01:36:39.240 beautiful documentaries of the shah's time right so if you just search for a manuto documentary
01:36:46.680 you will be able to like this is a really good one okay so and you if you get a membership on
01:36:55.160 the channel you will get a lot of access to some more documentaries okay and i think it's cheap to
01:37:00.760 get a documentary so yeah look at this these are in beautiful documentary at some point made some
01:37:07.640 really beautiful documentaries about the shah's time i think the best documentaries about
01:37:12.840 the shah's time are from manito so you know it is but the reason why that would be beneficial
01:37:19.000 along with goldie's suggestion is that you're not just learning persian you're also learning history
01:37:24.440 and you're also getting updated with the news so you're basically uh getting a much higher return
01:37:30.440 on investment with your time so that's my suggestion as well and a goldie suggestion
01:37:36.200 would mean that you are learning Persian
01:37:38.060 and getting updated with the best analysis
01:37:40.320 on the news.
01:37:42.160 My suggestion means that you're learning
01:37:44.120 Persian and also you're learning about
01:37:46.200 Iran's history
01:37:47.620 and also Pahlavi.
01:37:50.840 So, yeah.
01:37:52.380 Two birds with one stone.
01:37:54.800 No offense to birds, by the way.
01:37:56.480 And thank you so much for the super chat.
01:37:59.460 And then we have
01:38:00.700 Ida. Ida is saying,
01:38:02.220 what's going on? What's happening?
01:38:03.880 What's up, lovely people?
01:38:04.880 We're great. Well, what's up with you, Ida? How are you doing?
01:38:09.440 Yeah, the main news is that President Trump said that we're going to get the enriched uranium out
01:38:16.720 of Iran. There's no other way around it. And also a major news from Mushtaba Khamenei saying that
01:38:25.200 there's no way that we're going to give them the enriched uranium, which means that
01:38:28.000 that liberation of Iran can only happen with military operations.
01:38:34.420 So that's a short summary of the most major news right now
01:38:37.200 from inside Iran and from President Trump.
01:38:40.380 And thank you again for supporting us.
01:38:42.780 And then we have Marcus.
01:38:45.020 Marcus is saying, wait, it's time for Super Chat.
01:38:49.600 Let's effing go.
01:38:51.440 Yes, let's go.
01:38:52.840 Okay, thank you, Marcus, for the Super Chat.
01:38:56.000 And then Hezi.
01:38:56.980 Hezi is saying,
01:38:57.420 Well, thank you, Javid Shah, back at you.
01:39:02.440 Thank you for that.
01:39:04.560 And then we have Wyatt.
01:39:06.860 Wyatt is saying, if you folks are upset that Trump pauses between fighting,
01:39:11.920 this is because of the WPR, Trump has only 60 days,
01:39:18.620 so he stops and restarts his 60 days.
01:39:21.760 That might be one of the reasons, among many other reasons,
01:39:25.840 but that's a good observation.
01:39:27.420 but i don't know about that because is the war powers um act like that big of a deal um
01:39:35.100 because it is unconstitutional and you need a two-thirds majority in the senate and in the house
01:39:44.300 for president trump not to be able to veto it boom maybe after the midterms that would become
01:39:51.900 more likely to achieve but even if they do it the way it works armin is that if it was passed
01:39:59.260 president trump can veto it okay to it yeah and then uh if you know if and when it's vetoed it
01:40:05.900 goes back uh for a second round of voting and then they have to vote on it again and in order for it
01:40:12.940 to uh not be able like to basically cancel the veto they need two-thirds of the vote which they
01:40:18.700 would never get so this whole like war powers act is um it's it's just like something the democrats
01:40:26.220 are doing to distract but but even after that even if they do get the two-thirds which some people
01:40:32.780 suggest that it becomes more likely after the midterms we'll see but even even if they do get
01:40:39.980 the two-thirds which is not going to be vetoable anymore by president trump then what would happen
01:40:45.740 is that the white house will be like well we're going to ignore it because it's unconstitutional
01:40:50.860 even if they do and then then it will go back to the house and senate and they didn't have to
01:40:58.140 bring it to the supreme court and then the supreme court needs to pass a judgment on whether or not
01:41:04.300 the war powers act is constitutional or not so there's even you know there's so many steps to
01:41:09.420 this and hopefully by then iran is liberated anyways right given how many steps it takes
01:41:14.620 so then we go to the next super chat guys this is why it's important for you to vote okay this is
01:41:26.940 why important for you to vote because the midterms you know could you know be are very influential
01:41:32.860 in what president trump because even guys even even oh this is actually important even if
01:41:38.780 If the War Powers Act cannot stop President Trump, the Democrats are going to, the fact that they get a majority vote, for example, in the Senate to push this forward, the Democrats are going to use it as a way to drain President Trump's political capital.
01:41:58.460 So it might not be important legally, but it might be more important from a narrative perspective, from a political perspective, as a way to bring attention to it, like, oh, you don't have enough support for this war.
01:42:12.720 So that's why it's important for you guys to vote.
01:42:15.160 okay and then we have the next super chat
01:42:19.540 by bill saying is president donald trump compromising no doesn't seem like it to me
01:42:30.420 no he's he's never wavered from uh his core objectives the core objective is for the islamic
01:42:37.040 regime to never have a nuclear weapon um the other core objective is to go in and get the
01:42:42.280 nuclear dust. It's also about limitation of ballistic missiles. And then, of course,
01:42:49.420 stopping support for the terrorist proxy groups in the Middle East, and finally reopening the
01:42:54.960 Strait of Hormuz. And those five key points have been there from the beginning. And it's never
01:43:02.300 changed. So that's what President Trump wants. And I don't see him compromising on those terms
01:43:11.360 in any way shape or form and you know keep in mind guys um the islamic regime will never accept 0.75
01:43:18.480 those terms because if they accept those terms that will essentially translate into the islamic
01:43:26.480 regime surrendering right because like even even um for for example the the support for their
01:43:33.760 terrorist proxy groups well one of the ways that the islamic regime has remained in power and
01:43:38.240 occupied Iran is through their foreign external terrorist proxy groups that they bring in to 0.89
01:43:45.180 murder and oppress the Iranian people. So effectively, the deal, the terms of the deal 0.68
01:43:52.880 that President Trump wants the Islamic regime to agree to is in and of itself, surrender.
01:43:59.400 So it's basically a surrender deal. And that's why the Islamic regime is refusing to accept it.
01:44:05.220 exactly and every time we hear that oh this is the new terms by the americans and it seems like
01:44:14.940 there's a lot of compromises to it and we end up at some point hearing that after that oh that was
01:44:21.440 fake news and somebody asked a question of president trump like are you is this acceptable
01:44:26.220 and he just says nope it's not so just be careful because i don't know like axios new york times
01:44:32.960 There's many of these sources that say something about President Trump
01:44:37.680 or Prime Minister Netanyahu, and then whenever the clarification comes,
01:44:41.660 we end up realizing that it was either not true or an exaggeration.
01:44:46.560 So far, that's how it has been, so we'll see.
01:44:50.340 But so far, every time we go back to exactly the unnegotiable red lines 0.68
01:44:57.800 that Americans have, which means that nothing short of full surrender
01:45:01.320 will be acceptable.
01:45:02.380 and then push-ups push-ups is saying thank you push-ups thank you so much for the super chat
01:45:08.680 saying can you can you guy what is that stories of what is that i don't understand corroborate
01:45:19.460 so push-ups is asking guys corroborate stories of guys can you guys corroborate stories of army
01:45:26.680 slash irgc clasher oh no we can't we can't we there's been nothing else um that's been put out
01:45:34.360 nothing from like um the the osint accounts that i follow like nothing from shin um i haven't seen
01:45:41.820 anything from vahid online um nothing on like the the regular news networks so i mean they're like
01:45:50.960 guys we're not saying it's not happening all i'm saying is that we don't know because we haven't
01:45:56.520 heard um any any other um sources claiming this so maybe something's happening maybe something's
01:46:05.160 not we just we we don't know because of the lack of internet the country is in a blackout right now
01:46:11.800 yes that guy instead of guys threw me off i was like can you guy cooperate like what what guy
01:46:17.800 who's the ghost guy i have a friend his name is guy and i was like are you talking about him
01:46:23.000 all right thank you yes so guys we have a high standard here at iran revolution live we do not
01:46:29.880 um some of these news could be true but we have seen how much um people just make stuff up for
01:46:37.800 views and clicks and we have to be careful it could be true though it could be true actually
01:46:44.360 i don't here's the thing that if you read the claim it's a claim that if it was true
01:46:49.080 seems like we would have known
01:46:52.140 from better
01:46:54.520 sources. It's such a
01:46:56.540 big claim. We're talking about
01:46:58.480 massive arm clashes
01:47:00.300 between Atish and ONGC
01:47:02.460 without any
01:47:04.500 credible source. I'm pretty sure people
01:47:06.400 from Iran would have noticed
01:47:08.300 something. That is not something that
01:47:10.360 you could hide. So it
01:47:11.980 does seem like an extraordinary
01:47:14.460 claim right now
01:47:15.900 without any evidence. So we have to be very
01:47:18.440 skeptical about that and thank you by the way for asking and the super chat and robert robert saying
01:47:26.480 i love you both we love you too we love you too robert saying remember i was your first
01:47:32.200 honorary iranian okay and nobody robert will ever be able to take that away from you okay
01:47:38.240 you were the first every other honorary iranian came after we will never forget that we promise
01:47:45.100 will never forget and thank you oh by the way i became an honorary american earlier today
01:47:51.740 sherry made me an honor yeah congratulations thank you thank you and i i made her on our
01:47:59.500 can i make people honorary iranians too goldie yeah i mean everyone every like the iran revolution
01:48:06.220 live community is pretty much honorary iranians at this point every single one so awesome that's good
01:48:12.300 okay um blizz hold on where you go saying thank you amir for the gift membership i will do my
01:48:21.840 best to use it wisely javid shah yes guys javid shah and guys everybody who's a member
01:48:29.820 remember with great power comes great responsibility so use your power use your
01:48:35.580 powers of membership wisely like this here is okay and then we have eda eda saying i can't believe
01:48:44.380 he's teasing you with that i think she's referring to the ukraine comment oh okay okay was that it
01:48:55.180 was that being trolled okay i can't tell i can't tell anymore every time goldie has been trolling
01:49:01.820 me i'm i'm i have i have trauma no i don't want me when have i ever trolled you oh my gosh
01:49:08.060 i don't know i remember this oh okay
01:49:12.860 that was so funny yeah that was so funny oh my god i was like what's going on why are we doing this
01:49:23.100 that was a good job and then everyone in the everyone in the chat was doing the
01:49:26.540 the salute emoji as well that was that was fun all right i need to find what are we doing here
01:49:31.260 yeah and then okay robert saying i was your first honorary iranian you are both gifts from god oh
01:49:41.180 my god well thank you wow thank you thank you robert you're so kind uh saber saber coaching
01:49:51.100 is saying watch movies you will you've seen before in farsi dub oh yeah that's also fun yes
01:49:57.900 that's actually a good idea because you know what they're going to say
01:50:01.500 so yeah that's actually a genius idea to learn persian good idea good idea
01:50:09.180 and push-ups again with another super chat saying the only persian word i learned from
01:50:16.620 gg from goldi khmeri is after bay that's very important oh my god
01:50:22.140 you've learned other things you've learned like durood and you know kotlet and all these other
01:50:28.300 words oh my gosh yeah after is essential though so it's good that you learned that yes yes
01:50:36.040 um and then we got a super chat from
01:50:40.100 speeds speeds i'm just gonna call you speeds thank you oh it's a super sticker thank you
01:50:47.520 bees for the super sticker i appreciate that armin i kind of feel like you know people are now
01:50:53.040 changing their youtube names to something unpronounceable and giving you stickers
01:50:56.960 just to make you like try to uh read out their names and i'm thoroughly enjoying it really okay
01:51:06.720 no okay guys as long as there's no german in your username okay as long as there's no german
01:51:13.120 we could tolerate this okay and oh my god i have i still have trauma from what goldie made me do
01:51:21.360 reading all those german posters okay and then we goldie even made not only i was given english
01:51:30.880 posters for iranian marches to read she even went and translated posters that were purely in english
01:51:39.600 into german so i would have to read like posters that did not exist in german
01:51:45.680 was translated into german for me to read that last okay oh my god
01:51:56.800 cat lover with a super chat saying reza shah was the last prime minister of gajar yeah he was
01:52:05.120 Before he was voted in by the Majlis to replace the previous dynasty and become the Shah of Iran.
01:52:12.800 Yeah, he was, I believe he was Minister of War and Prime Minister.
01:52:16.540 Yeah.
01:52:17.780 Yeah. 0.64
01:52:20.680 Okay, and we have Amy. 0.99
01:52:23.000 Amy saying, look, Iranian connects know more about U.S. policy than Americans. 1.00
01:52:29.620 True. 0.72
01:52:30.180 let's let's do better and educate our kids going forward okay go go america yes
01:52:38.260 okay thank you amy thank you for that and then we have pops into pops i'm just gonna call you
01:52:49.660 pops pops is saying trump rubio and hexet have all said individually the war powers act is
01:52:57.000 unconstitutional exactly so they don't recognize needing approval exactly why would he ask permission
01:53:04.040 from dems who would leak operations exactly perfect i have nothing to add to anything you said
01:53:13.720 because they were all perfect and valid points okay so no comments needed perfect and thank you
01:53:19.400 for the super chat and kurtz is saying tusi said it had it and he usually checks his sources oh oh
01:53:30.440 tusi said there's a comma there's a comma there tusi said it and he usually checks his sources
01:53:36.600 said what the about the clashes yeah okay yes i mean it could definitely be happening absolutely
01:53:45.160 Yep. We're not saying it didn't happen. We're just saying that Goldie and I haven't seen any sources. And if 2C has access to sources that Goldie and I don't have, then 2C could be confident about it. But obviously me and Goldie have to wait until we see those sources, right?
01:54:03.700 um and then we have a chase thank you so much chase for the super chat so super sticker thank
01:54:12.460 you so much for the support and then chicken bird 69 thank you so much for the super chat saying
01:54:21.360 armin and goldie are the best well thank you okay much love from the u.s thank you oh thank you thank
01:54:29.140 you so much that's very sweet and then we have eda eda saying no i don't mean he was trolling you
01:54:35.460 just teasing you with love okay i don't know the difference but but thank you thank you either i
01:54:42.220 appreciate that um and then we have bill bill saying uh two cc clashes were happening yesterday
01:54:50.720 okay well thank you for letting us know thank you thank you and yeah we will keep our eyes and ears
01:54:55.900 open okay for any news on that and then last but not least um cyrus cyrus so i think that's cyrus
01:55:07.980 but you put s instead of c so cyrus the great nine is saying nigel farage has always been consistent
01:55:14.780 in distancing himself from tommy robinson nigel has a far higher recognition than rupert lowe
01:55:22.540 Well, that's just because of his history,
01:55:25.900 the longer history that he has been in the game
01:55:29.060 and his Brexit position that got him so much attention, I think.
01:55:33.580 I mean, I'm not that well-versed in UK politics,
01:55:37.060 but I know that many...
01:55:40.060 So regardless of Rupert Lowe, what about Tommy Robinson?
01:55:45.240 Tommy Robinson is very, very popular in the UK, right?
01:55:49.140 And just give him, just, yeah, and we'll see, we'll see.
01:55:54.760 But at the end of the day, I would prefer voting for an anti-immigration party in the UK, if it was me, that was not anti-mass migration, okay?
01:56:10.280 an anti-islamic migration party in the uk that was not against tommy robinson that recognizes
01:56:17.000 tommy robinson um as the hero that he is okay but to each their own okay to each their own i i i'm
01:56:25.140 just personally would vote restore i mean it doesn't make sense to just vote for a party just
01:56:30.460 because more people are voting for it right so i would be voting restore rather than reform if it
01:56:35.840 was me but i'm not against i i don't i'm not against people voting for reform um and also 0.82
01:56:42.020 you also gave us another super chat saying the uk would never have left the eu without nigel
01:56:47.500 um yeah i know that he's a he's a main champion for brexit for sure for sure well how do you
01:56:55.440 explain his anti-tommy robinson positions right that's not good and thank you for the super chat
01:57:01.500 and adam thank you so much for the last super chat saying goldie show last night had armin
01:57:08.420 energy the crazy dims getting us all oh wow okay yeah we we started watching the three hour
01:57:15.160 um uh congressional hearing with admiral brad cooper and uh i only i only got about 27 minutes
01:57:23.220 in on like a three-hour live stream yeah unbelievable okay so there you go but we're
01:57:31.640 going to continue that okay oh you're going to continue where you left off right yeah yeah yeah
01:57:36.820 so part two part two is tonight part two is tonight okay nice okay let me let me see if
01:57:43.480 this is what i want yes it is oh after bear okay go explain that uh it's basically like a bidet
01:57:51.720 it's a it's a it's a it's the what was done before the days were invented it's just how you clean
01:57:58.800 yourself basically yes yes so okay wait let me see if we have any crazy new updates give me a second
01:58:07.800 because i want to make sure i'm not missing anything okay yeah guys because u.s state
01:58:17.120 Department just put out a press release. They're sanctioning Hezbollah's enablers in Lebanon.
01:58:24.540 So they're sanctioning nine individuals who enable Hezbollah to undermine Lebanon's sovereignty
01:58:29.980 by supporting the terrorist group. These individuals further the Iranian regime's 0.89
01:58:35.940 malicious agenda in Lebanon and actively obstruct the path to peace and recovery for the Lebanese
01:58:41.900 people so it seems like the u.s administration is going after the islamic regime from all angles
01:58:48.620 and that includes um going after hezbollah so that's sort of like a recent recent news
01:58:57.180 okay we also have this um so let's see iran international just said something about
01:59:07.340 it's okay saying
01:59:10.220 citing sources familiar with U.S. intelligence
01:59:12.500 assessment reported that the Islamic Republic
01:59:14.740 has resumed part of
01:59:16.600 its drone production
01:59:17.860 during the six week ceasefire
01:59:20.800 according to this report this development
01:59:24.560 is a sign that Tehran is rapidly
01:59:26.520 rebuilding part of its military
01:59:28.360 capabilities that were
01:59:30.640 damaged in the U.S. and Israel
01:59:32.440 attacks guys this is why you can't 0.97
01:59:34.580 let them rebuild
01:59:36.300 this is why you need regime change and there's no other way around it four sources told four
01:59:41.420 sources told cnn what's cnn i don't know about that the u.s intelligence indicates the islamic
01:59:47.660 republic's army is rebuilding and restoring its capabilities much faster than initial estimates
01:59:53.020 okay i don't know if this is true or not but even if it's like but this is why we need to go back to
01:59:58.460 boom booms fast this rebuilding includes replacing missile sites launchers and production capacity
02:00:06.220 for key weapon systems that were damaged or destroyed during the conflict.
02:00:10.740 This is why the Islamic Republic was buying so much drone components from Russia through the Caspian Sea
02:00:17.860 and missile components from China through land routes going, I think, through Pakistan, maybe.
02:00:24.140 It's saying, according to sources familiar with these assessments,
02:00:28.160 this trend means that if the bombing campaign is resumed by Donald Trump,
02:00:32.840 The president of the United States, Tehran, will remain a serious threat to America's...
02:00:41.160 Oh, look at this. Let me read this again. 0.99
02:00:42.940 According to sources familiar with these assessments,
02:00:45.160 this trend means that if the bombing campaign is resumed by Donald Trump,
02:00:50.140 Donald J. Trump, the president of...
02:00:51.840 Yeah, and we know who he is. 0.92
02:00:53.380 Tehran will remain a serious threat to America's regional analysts. 0.95
02:00:56.800 What are you talking about?
02:00:57.940 Shouldn't you say if the bombing doesn't resume,
02:01:00.960 they will remain this means that you have to resume the bombings what the hell a u.s official
02:01:08.620 told cnn what they're getting the opposite conclusion here a u.s official told cnn i mean
02:01:15.580 cnn that some intelligence estimates suggest the iranian regime may be able to fully restore its
02:01:21.640 drone attack capabilities within six months okay well then get back on destroying them before they
02:01:26.580 get to that point. I mean, I'm not saying I trust this report, but even if you do want to trust
02:01:32.240 that, that just means we have to go back fast before they get the chance. That's the only
02:01:38.020 conclusion that we could make from this, get from this. Anyways, let's go to here. This was the most
02:01:45.220 recent. Now let's go to Aisha Hosni. She's at the White House. Hi, Aisha. Hey, Dana. Good morning to 0.75
02:01:50.360 you and some breaking news out of the White House this morning. They are pushing back
02:01:56.280 hard on this Reuters report this morning that claims that the Iranian supreme leader
02:02:03.480 allegedly said that the enriched uranium that is inside the country right now will not be allowed
02:02:10.580 to leave as part of any peace agreement or nuclear deal. That would have complicated these talks
02:02:18.120 by a lot. It would have really ticked off Israel, but the White House is pushing back on this. They
02:02:24.040 say that reuters report is not true i'm told that in fact no decision has been made on that
02:02:31.160 particular issue about the enriched uranium uh what happens to it no determination has been made
02:02:37.480 either way and that report is not true why are they showing him he's dead yeah why is he
02:02:46.760 you guys have the wrong comedy this one this one was boom boomed on february 28.
02:02:50.520 well maybe much that was so irrelevant that his dead father is more of an influence than him
02:02:59.880 alive i don't know i can't believe they still haven't buried him that's hilarious yeah it's so
02:03:07.160 humiliating warning iran the u.s military is ready to go if they do not give him the right answer soon
02:03:20.520 You know, Goldie, the one that you sent me is more recent.
02:03:32.600 Let's go with that one.
02:03:33.840 This one just came out.
02:03:36.120 This will have more updated information.
02:03:41.580 Let's play it first.
02:03:42.740 President Trump will address the nation from the Oval Office on grocery prices.
02:03:47.020 The president is taking action and will make an announcement on a key part of the cost of
02:03:52.520 groceries, what he's about to attack on that right now. And he, of course, could comment on
02:03:57.980 a host of issues, including what's happening right now with Iran. Is there a peace deal coming? Will
02:04:03.440 we dig back in with war against that radical Islamic nation? We'll take you there live the 1.00
02:04:09.580 moment the president begins speaking. And the ceasefire with that Islamic regime is now hanging 1.00
02:04:15.040 by a thread. The president has put Iran on the clock. The White House says Iran has only days
02:04:22.140 to show it's serious about a deal. And we've come to expect Iran is sending mixed signals.
02:04:28.220 The world is watching to see whether serious diplomacy and deal-making will take hold or
02:04:33.540 the strikes will begin again. I'm Harris Faulkner. You are in the Faulkner Focus.
02:04:39.000 Here's President Trump from yesterday. If we don't get the right answers,
02:04:43.420 IT GOES VERY QUICKLY.
02:04:44.340 WE'RE ALL READY TO GO.
02:04:46.140 WE HAVE TO GET THE RIGHT ANSWERS.
02:04:47.580 IT WOULD HAVE TO BE A COMPLETE
02:04:48.820 100% GOOD ANSWERS.
02:04:51.040 IT COULD GO VERY QUICKLY.
02:04:52.740 OR A FEW DAYS.
02:04:54.060 IT COULD BE A FEW DAYS.
02:04:55.120 BUT IT COULD GO VERY QUICKLY. 0.64
02:04:57.660 IRAN IS A DEFEATED NATION.
02:05:00.620 YEAH, THEY ALSO DON'T HAVE 1.00
02:05:02.180 LIKE A SINGULAR COLUMN OF
02:05:03.680 LEADERSHIP. 0.91
02:05:04.640 I MEAN, HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH A
02:05:05.740 COUNTRY THAT'S RUN BY TERRORISTS
02:05:07.360 ON ONE HAND AND CITIZENRY THAT'S
02:05:09.740 NOT ARMED AND AFRAID AND HIDING
02:05:11.440 AT THIS POINT WHILE THAT COUNTRY 0.95
02:05:13.320 continues to hunt its own and try to fight its way to take the Strait of Hormuz back which is
02:05:19.820 what we're watching right now our U.S. blockade of Iranian ports continues and it is really
02:05:25.420 punishing that country CENTCOM released this brand new video of Marines boarding an Iranian
02:05:30.400 flag tanker they searched it ordered it to change course and U.S. forces have redirected now
02:05:36.540 94 commercial vessels and disabled four others while enforcing the U.S. blockade.
02:05:43.040 This is a live look at marine traffic in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
02:05:47.160 So we're still watching all of this.
02:05:48.840 The ship icons that you see on this graphic show vessels moving through one of the most important energy transport lanes in the world.
02:05:59.600 Not a lot of them, but they are there.
02:06:02.040 Americans weighed in on the conflict.
02:06:03.960 And check out this new Fox polling.
02:06:05.480 It shows 65% of registered voters, all parties, say the U.S. is winning the war in Iran.
02:06:15.440 Oh, wow. That's pretty good. Those are nice numbers. Those are great numbers. 0.70
02:06:20.840 Now, the bulk of them don't want us there necessarily, but if we're there, look at that number.
02:06:26.920 Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg coming up in focus.
02:06:29.600 We'll begin with Fox Business correspondent Ashley Webster in Tel Aviv.
02:06:34.620 Right on time for talking the money part of this as well.
02:06:37.820 Ashley.
02:06:39.680 Well, there's always a money angle, Harris.
02:06:41.920 Hello to you.
02:06:42.940 I think at this hour it's fair to say that shuttle diplomacy is in high gear.
02:06:47.940 Tehran reportedly looking at the latest counter-peace proposal from Washington at this hour.
02:06:54.640 But at the middle of all of this, we should mention, is Pakistan.
02:06:57.020 the country's interior minister in Tehran for the second time in less than a week to help mediate
02:07:04.400 the talks. Also, Pakistan's army chief expected to join the discussions. Iranian state media claims
02:07:11.120 the U.S. is offering sanctions relief. Apparently, that was news to President Trump, who says it's not
02:07:16.980 true. Listen. No, I heard that. See, guys, every time we're like, oh my God, they're going to give
02:07:23.860 them sanctions relief. What is this new news that they're going to get sanctioned? And you
02:07:27.800 go ask President Trump, like, nope, nope, we're not going to do that. Again, again and again
02:07:32.680 and again. So don't panic when you hear the news like that. I'm not doing any relief until
02:07:37.660 they sign an agreement. When they sign an agreement, we didn't get that place built
02:07:42.760 up again and have something that's really a good country for the people. But no, we haven't
02:07:47.780 offered any. Well, the president says he could wait a few days to get the right answers, but is
02:07:54.500 also willing to resume attacks on the country. Iran's foreign minister, meantime, says his 0.63
02:07:59.780 country is prepared for any outcome. Listen. Should it become necessary should the interests
02:08:06.840 of the state dictate that we prepare ourselves in the field of diplomacy, of discussion,
02:08:11.840 of negotiation, then we will prepare ourselves. But with strength, the same strength with
02:08:17.720 which the armed forces prepare themselves in defense of the country meantime tensions over
02:08:25.240 the strait of humus are rising with more than 1500 ships and oil tankers still stranded iran by the
02:08:31.800 way has released a map showing what it calls a controlled maritime zone tehran says is committed
02:08:38.040 to reopening the strait to friendly countries that abide by its terms which will most likely include
02:08:44.600 fees for just going through the strait and washington by the way yeah the whole guys
02:08:49.160 forget just the united states and israel the whole world would be like no effing way no effing way
02:08:55.000 like this is international waters and one of the most important ones the whole world is not going 0.91
02:09:00.040 to tolerate the islamic republic doing that reacting to that saying it is simply unacceptable 0.52
02:09:05.560 harris back to you ashley webster thank you very much in focus with me now lieutenant general keith
02:09:11.160 Kellogg, former special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, an American security co-chair for the
02:09:16.640 America First Policy Institute. Good to see you. Look, it's six weeks of now this ceasefire,
02:09:23.820 83 days of war. So we've been in ceasefire for a little bit more than half the time we've been at
02:09:29.460 war, and we don't have a deal yet. How long will we wait? And does it benefit us to wait much longer?
02:09:35.600 yeah harris it's good to be with you look i am actually stunned by the patience president trump
02:09:42.460 has had over this period of time i mean he's got it right i mean he's the only president of the
02:09:48.220 last eight presidents who's really got this thing right in trying to get iran under control and he's
02:09:53.900 dealing with a bunch of thugs when you look at people like a rachi the supreme leader what they're
02:09:57.640 saying is just it's not acceptable out there you know i bet months i like i like how americans say
02:10:03.920 they make it seem like an exotic vegetable or something from like a tropical island that's
02:10:10.400 every time americans say i don't know why but every time americans mention arahchi i feel like
02:10:16.400 the i feel like it's the name of this like you very rare exotic plant in a tropical forest
02:10:24.260 somewhere that's what it sounds like to me i don't know why
02:10:28.060 when i was on with shannon bream i said you know what you need to do you don't need a ground
02:10:34.900 invasion of iran because that's such a large country it's too hard to do that but you can
02:10:39.540 actually take strategic key targets that you want to like and i've been a big advocate of karg
02:10:44.320 island or iraq island as well take those open up the straits that way and you control their economy
02:10:50.360 basically 90 of their their economy comes from karg island well then you just put your foot
02:10:55.800 on their throat. I know it sounds hard over, but the fact of the matter is accept some risk. It is
02:11:00.800 a war and you should accept some risk to do that and put key troops in key positions to do so. I
02:11:07.680 mean, the president's patience has just been enormous. He's let this thing go. But I don't
02:11:14.180 trust the Iranians. They're going to delay, delay, delay. That's what Arachi's talking about. He wrote 1.00
02:11:18.780 the book on Iranian negotiations. He was part of the original Iranian nuclear deal. I don't trust
02:11:25.360 them at all. I don't trust the Supreme Leader at all. When you look at people like Vahiti,
02:11:29.380 who runs right now, these are all hardliners. We need to accept that. And the fact is not
02:11:36.400 going to go any further. And I would just say, we're done negotiating with you. Give us a call
02:11:40.760 after we do this and we'll pick up the phone then, but not before. Well, look, if we had taken that
02:11:45.460 step earlier, even like three weeks ago, we'd be closer to ending this thing because all the
02:11:50.840 things that you just said are true for iran regardless of what when we hit them like that
02:11:55.440 they're not going to have any income anyway so i mean we want peace everybody wants peace that's
02:12:02.340 the angle except for iran they would love nothing more than to pull us in well iran also wants peace
02:12:08.040 but the regime doesn't do this but when does it get to be too late for this sort of thing and i'm
02:12:14.300 not talking about politically because they have friends and we know that they are and those
02:12:19.220 friends are not ours. Oh, you know, Harris, this is crazy. You know, it's like 34% of Americans
02:12:26.280 don't believe we're winning the war. Excuse me? What? The fact of the matter is these guys are
02:12:30.200 nuts. They think they're winning the war. They're not. They think they can survive this. They cannot. 1.00
02:12:35.740 And we just have to keep our foot on their throat to keep going further and making sure they
02:12:40.140 understand the only way we're going to get out of this is a peaceful resolution. Or if you look at
02:12:45.360 it. There's actually active revolts going on inside Iran at this time. And I think that's
02:12:50.200 going to continue. And these guys are running the country right now, the theocratic government
02:12:54.180 and the Revolutionary Guards. They need to go. They're not the army. They're not the people.
02:12:58.620 And I wouldn't continue a bombing campaign because that just hurts the people. But everything we can
02:13:03.580 do to take down this government, this theocratic government, and open up the straits we need to do.
02:13:08.760 All right. Iran announced a newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority.
02:13:12.340 And it says in a post that there will be a controlled maritime zone in the Strait of Hormuz.
02:13:19.300 Iran says transit through the area to pass through the strait will require coordination and authorization from the authority.
02:13:27.680 Are they just making stuff up now at this point?
02:13:30.000 I mean, they can mine it. 0.55
02:13:31.440 They can shoot at ships.
02:13:32.540 There's a whole lot they can do.
02:13:33.900 And now it looks like they want to make some money off the deal. 1.00
02:13:39.080 You know, these guys are just nuts. 0.99
02:13:41.380 That's what I'm talking about. 1.00
02:13:42.280 I think about them as they think they're winning.
02:13:44.260 They're not.
02:13:45.120 They're creating this falsehood that's out there right now.
02:13:48.260 And when you look at our blockade, which has been incredible.
02:13:50.260 Yeah, from their perspective, even if they're not winning,
02:13:52.640 if they could convince their followers that they're winning, that's good enough.
02:13:56.000 That's what they think.
02:13:57.080 ...trivedly successful.
02:13:58.260 When you look at somebody like President Trump has been very insightful
02:14:01.580 on what he wants to do with Iran, they're on a losing side,
02:14:05.220 and they just don't know it yet.
02:14:06.380 It's almost like you're in the middle of a ring punching these guys out,
02:14:09.580 and they don't know they're losing the fight.
02:14:10.920 they are losing this war and the fact of the matter you can take it a step further
02:14:15.480 and create it so we become the oil barons of the entire world and the president can do that
02:14:21.040 uh lieutenant general all right so that was that so guys i'm about to go to our discussion group
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02:15:26.020 so i'm gonna go join them and i'm gonna go talk to them and goldie what do you have coming up
02:15:31.300 up um so i have a few videos that i'm going to be making and then i'm doing my live stream later
02:15:38.620 this evening uh to continue um the uh the the documentary watch party that we had last night
02:15:47.580 um i saw someone on rumble was asking about the difference between the irgc and the artish
02:15:54.360 um i'll make a video that's one of the things i'm working on so um i'll make a video for you guys
02:15:59.940 that sort of explains the difference between the artish and the irgc so i'll make a note of that as
02:16:05.780 well that's very useful thank you goldie that's very useful guys these are good resources that
02:16:12.340 you could share with people who want to learn about iran and we got two super chats um i night
02:16:18.980 call is saying if president trump has already removed key leadership how does the iranian regime
02:16:24.020 still have power enough to even negotiate um well actually the answer to that is that they're
02:16:30.160 finding it very difficult because there are new there is new leadership but there's infighting
02:16:35.760 among the new leadership but given what i've seen in the past few days it seems like they're getting
02:16:40.520 a little bit more aligned um so that's why we need to go and destroy the next this new layer
02:16:46.440 of leadership soon um so it's a when you say how do they even negotiate the with with great
02:16:53.840 difficulty with great difficulty because the new layer of leadership they don't have the same
02:16:59.560 view on what needs to be done but wahidi seems to now have their complete upper hand and other
02:17:05.840 people are being pushed aside and because wahidi is becoming the new leader and other people have
02:17:12.680 to just submit to his will it's becoming it might get easier for the regime to negotiate going
02:17:18.840 forward but the good thing is that he is very unflexible uh like uh when it comes to the the
02:17:26.100 red lines that the regime has so it will still be difficult for them to negotiate because it's very
02:17:31.120 hard to accept the red lines of president trump and then you say how and why do you they still
02:17:37.140 have power to do anything that is prolonging this war thank you okay so the the reason is that a
02:17:43.400 couple years ago there was this leader of the irgc let me bring up the boom boom chart really quickly
02:17:51.440 for you to answer that here if you look at the boom boom chart okay so the this guy over here
02:18:00.000 Jafari
02:18:02.580 this guy 0.97
02:18:03.980 who is the enemy of Qalibaf
02:18:05.780 he created a mosaic structure
02:18:08.200 of IRGC that
02:18:10.280 means that the different
02:18:11.960 these 32 provincial commanders
02:18:14.280 of IRGC will be able
02:18:16.180 to make decisions independently
02:18:18.180 without checking with the central
02:18:20.260 command structure
02:18:21.160 which means that
02:18:23.420 it's a more flat leadership structure
02:18:28.220 which made the IRGC a bit more resilient even if you take their central leadership they could
02:18:33.660 continue to fight however that's the feature but the bug is given that they are independent it
02:18:39.560 means that it's hard for the regime to negotiate with the Americans because each one of these have
02:18:44.700 their own agenda and their own way of thinking and so the benefit for the regime is that it makes
02:18:50.960 them more resilient but the cost is that it will make it difficult for negotiations because they
02:18:57.180 not aligned right and also when you say how why can they do anything if you look at the things
02:19:03.020 that they're doing they're focusing on things that are the cost of the cost is low right so
02:19:09.740 they can't do anything big because they don't have any navy or air force or any um big um you
02:19:18.300 know their missiles are limited now compared to before i mean they're trying to bring that back
02:19:22.700 But however, the number of missiles and drones that they need to cause any to cause hassle to be a threat to commercial ship in the Strait of Hormones is very limited.
02:19:34.040 And that's why they can do that. And also the suppression of the Iranian people is much less costly compared to the other things that they could have done before and they can't right now. 0.97
02:19:43.120 And also they still have they still make enough billions of dollars. It's much less than before, but they still make enough money to be able to pay proxy militia. 0.58
02:19:52.700 from outside of iran and that's what that's why they're focusing on those things so always remember
02:19:57.600 that the cost associated with causing chaos is so much lower than the cost associated with bringing
02:20:03.760 stability and that's the and that's the secret behind asymmetric warfare right so those that's
02:20:10.320 the answer and then philly with the last super chat thank you again for supporting us saying
02:20:16.540 have goldie received an email from twitch about uh reaching affiliate i think it should have been
02:20:23.180 reached a while back job it shot so i i mean i probably have i just haven't really looked into
02:20:29.880 it um i guess i should i should figure out the twitch affiliate thing as well because i'm live
02:20:35.440 streaming there but thank you for the reminder i'll i'll definitely look into that for sure
02:20:39.340 um yeah i've just been so busy with with everything else but uh yeah thank you i will i will look into
02:20:45.680 that for sure all right armin what's the topic for today the topic for today is going to be
02:20:52.320 the latest updates coming from inside of iran that's the first one that we're going to be
02:20:57.120 talking about in discussion group and also um us responses um so yeah that's what we're going to
02:21:04.080 and also just analyzing the latest geopolitical stuff in the middle east but also also in the
02:21:11.120 discussion group the topics are community driven so after i give my first statement then the people
02:21:17.280 in the community decide what the other topics are going to be so people put a one in the chat and
02:21:22.640 then they get put in a list to talk and when they talk they decide what they want to talk about and
02:21:28.240 the rest of us respond to that topic so community driven yeah fantastic all right we'll have fun
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02:21:47.040 same time i'm israel high long live america javicha oh i'm israel high long live america
02:21:58.000 god bless america i'm sorry
02:22:01.980 oh my god
02:22:05.920 i'm sorry bye guys i'm sorry bye
02:22:28.000 This is far tooую.
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02:22:34.540 I am like and also
02:22:38.380 Ok
02:22:40.640 I understand
02:22:42.960 I am serious
02:22:45.460 I want to be kept
02:22:51.380 You want to be kept
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02:24:16.500 UD STOCKLAL O'AZADY
02:24:19.500 TAB SHKANIM PUSHT ARTJA
02:24:23.500 PYM JBZ
02:24:53.500 and hope it will benefit
02:24:55.340 and Give birth
02:24:57.540 and the sake of love
02:25:00.340 and friendship
02:25:01.600 the land of the world
02:25:03.660 will be 0.99
02:25:04.380 nat 0.95
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02:26:51.420 We are the end of the night, we are the end of the night, we are the end of the night.