00:04:15.000They silenced our voices, they turned off our light
00:04:20.760Fifty-eight days without internet, but we still fought the night
00:04:27.420Our children took the streets, they raised their empty hands
00:04:33.840And the world looked away, do you understand?
00:04:39.500Do you know Europe? Do you know what's been done? Do you know Europe? 42,000 souls are gone, killed in two days, by a regime drenched in blood. Do you know Europe? Or have you just given up?
00:13:29.360prices will be predictable in transparency and governance Iran will0.56
00:13:36.420adopt and enforce international standards money laundering will be
00:13:41.560confronted organized corruption will be dismantled public institutions will answer
00:13:49.340to the people in the economy Iran is one of the world's last great untapped
00:13:57.340markets. Our population is educated, modern, with a diaspora that connects it to the four
00:14:05.220corners of the world. A democratic Iran will open its economy to trade, investment, and
00:14:13.280innovation. And Iran will seek to invest in the world. Opportunity will replace isolation.
00:14:22.300This is not an abstract vision. It is a practical one, grounded in national interest, stability, and cooperation.
00:14:35.120To achieve this, now is the time to stand with the Iranian people.
00:14:40.840The fall of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular democratic government in Iran will not only restore dignity to my people, it will benefit the region and the world.
00:14:58.300A free Iran will be a force for peace, for prosperity and for partnership.
00:29:30.060I am here to guarantee a transition to secular democratic future.
00:29:35.940I am committed to be the 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.
00:29:52.160And let's make sure that this time, especially the free nations of this world and their governments,
00:39:29.860So the reason why people are saying that, because every time the Islamic Republic sentences basically accuses somebody of Muharribe, what often follows is a death sentence.0.72
00:39:43.300And that's why people think that he might get a death sentence, too.0.80
00:42:51.920and member of Iran's delegation to Pakistan
00:42:54.760mediated talks with the United States.
00:42:58.120So this guy is saying that Qatar is going to release those billions of dollars of money to the Islamic Republic, and Washington is going to be reimbursing them so that there's no delay.
00:43:10.300What do you think about this, Goldie?0.99
00:43:12.560Obviously, this guy is full of crap, right?0.98
00:43:14.340well i my understanding is that i think qatar put out a statement a spokesperson for someone0.99
00:43:24.020in the qatari government put out a statement saying that this is the false do you have that
00:43:29.940post can you bring that up i think um i saw it over here let me give me a second um i know what
00:43:38.340you're talking about i should have had it ready sorry no no that's okay i should have had it ready
00:45:04.260narratives are nothing more than desperate attempts to tarnish qatar's reputation as a0.97
00:45:09.500trusted international peace facilitator which is wild because qatar is a terrorist state and qatar0.92
00:45:15.380basically um you know is is indoctrinating and radicalizing the west right like qatar qatar0.98
00:45:23.540literally um is indoctrinating people and you know they they're part of the muslim brotherhood
00:45:28.580And, you know, Al Jazeera is basically the foreign intelligence mouthpiece for for, you know, the Qatari government.0.86
00:45:37.320They're big supporters of Hamas. Right.
00:45:40.320So they've been, you know, funneling money behind the scenes for the Islamic regime for decades to the tunes of billions of dollars through the South Park's South Park's gas field.0.77
00:45:53.420So, yeah. So Qatar is denying it. But I mean, I don't know, Armin, who do you believe?
00:45:58.580Well, between the Islamic Republic and Qatar, oh no, that's such a hard choice, I don't
00:52:41.080is saying. No image or audio recording of
00:52:44.860Mushtab al-Khamini has been released since his appointment as a supreme leader.
00:52:49.580The message published by Iranian media referred
00:52:52.820to remarks made a decade ago by Ali Khamini,
00:52:57.160the slain former supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, who said Israel
00:53:00.840would not see the next 25 years. So now Mushtab is saying
00:53:04.800Israel would not see the next 15 years. Describing Israel as an
00:53:08.960unstable zionist regime and a cancerous tumor the message said it was approaching the final0.96
00:53:15.440stages of its cursed existence sure buddy sure sure and apparently this is his account0.94
00:53:29.120yeah i mean we don't know who runs it but um yeah uh you know that's always going to be
00:53:35.840something very interesting um how how do you think the muslim countries are going to uh respond to
00:53:45.600president trump's push to sign on to the abraham efforts i see like i see some clips on fox news
00:53:52.800and stuff but um i don't know what do you think i honestly think this is the most uh clever you
00:54:00.960You know, if I'm correct, this is, you know, this is the most clever move by President Trump that I've ever seen.
00:54:09.000I think that even because a lot of people, I mean, a lot of the countries that you mentioned are very unlikely to do anything like this.
00:54:16.620Right. But even if you could get one X one, even if you could just get Saudi Arabia into the Abrahamic Accords, that would be historic.0.54
00:54:27.180And I think that what President Trump might have done, like we discussed yesterday and the day before, is that he is using the Islamic Republic's threat against the Arab countries to get these Arab countries to do what President Trump wants.
00:54:49.500Because I think the petrodollar agreement, the unwritten petrodollar agreement between the Arab countries and United States needs to be renegotiated.
00:55:04.660The reason why I think that is because I think in the 1970s, the reliance of the U.S. on the Arab countries and the Arab countries on the United States was more equal.
00:55:19.500because the United States did not have this much oil
00:55:24.000and the global economy was a lot more reliant on fossil fuels.
00:55:31.320So these Arab countries, the oil that they had
00:55:33.940was so much more precious than it is right now.
00:55:38.180So what these Arab countries were giving to the United States
00:55:42.160was as important as what the United States was giving to these Arab countries.
00:55:46.740So the unwritten agreement between these Arab countries and the United States is that you keep giving us these oil in and you sell it only in USD to everyone else as well.
00:55:58.960And in return, we provide security for you.
00:56:04.260Like the first one is the one that I mentioned is that United States has its own oil right now.
00:56:08.240And global economy is less dependent on fossil fuels than it used to be because of efficiency mostly.
00:56:14.760But another thing that has happened is that the U.S. dollar's dominance is not as reliant as on oil being sold in dollars.
00:56:27.460That's still important, but the U.S. dollar's dominance relies on so many other things, not just on oil.0.73
00:56:34.180So that means that this negotiation, this agreement should be renegotiated because America's security for these Arab countries is now a lot more valuable than what these Arab countries are providing to United States.
00:56:50.040And I think President Trump is using a very effective strategy in making these countries understand how precious the U.S. security for these countries are and that them selling oil in USD and them providing oil to the United States is not good enough anymore for what the United States provides to these Arab countries.
00:57:16.620And the security concerns that these Arab countries have over the Islamic Republic attacking them is reminding them that they need to offer more to the United States, especially because the United States wants to refocus its attention upon its own backyard.
00:57:36.920you know the dundro doctrine uh the united states wants to tell these countries in the middle east
00:57:45.340that your new best buddy here is israel because nobody could replace me except israel like you
00:57:53.960guys like saudi arabia keys was threatening united states with oh i'm gonna go to china i'm0.81
00:57:59.060gonna go to china go on then go on then china cannot even secure its own backyard you think0.86
00:58:06.160China can secure your backyard if it can't even have control over its own backyard you want to go0.94
00:58:12.960to Russia Russia the African countries tried to replace France with Russia for securities0.88
00:58:20.000and now ISIS and Al-Qaeda is taking over Mali Al-Qaeda now has a state Al-Qaeda is now gaining0.56
00:58:27.280all of Mali because Russians could not provide even Russians could not even compete with the
00:58:32.720french when it comes to providing security in africa you want to go to russia to replace united
00:58:39.120states you cannot go to russia okay the only way united states services for security can be
00:58:45.600replaced in the middle east is that if you go to israel israel is the only person is the hegemon
00:58:53.440of the region so united states is like i i want to do i don't i want to do the dandro doctrine
00:59:00.800i want to do the dundro doctrine so you're gonna get you guys gonna help me with that
00:59:05.760are you going to go under the security umbrella of israel while i slowly move out of this region
00:59:12.640and focus on my own hemisphere because i don't want to leave this place in a chaos i want to
00:59:17.680leave this place when it's secure this goes completely in line with president trump's
00:59:22.160policy on europe on ukraine and on taiwan and on israel president trump wants to empower
00:59:30.000the countries in the region themselves to be able to defend themselves rather than relying
00:59:35.920on the United States so much. So the United States could basically focus on taking over
00:59:39.920their own backyard. That's what I think is happening. And if that's what's happening,
00:59:44.320I think this is really the most effective way of using the Islamic Republic's threat against0.92
00:59:51.360these Arab countries as a way for them to renegotiate basically the petrodollar agreement0.67
01:00:26.240The enriched uranium nuclear dust will either be immediately turned over to the United States to be brought home and destroyed, or preferably in conjunction and coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran, destroyed in place or at another acceptable location with the Atomic Energy Commission or its equivalent being witness to this process and event.
01:00:53.240Thank you for your attention to this matter.
01:01:20.120So it seems like President Trump is drawing some red lines here and because the enriched uranium is another one of the red lines.0.78
01:01:30.820It's a red line both for the United States and for the Islamic regime occupying Iran, which is why I don't see them coming to meet in the middle.0.66
01:01:41.560And then what's also interesting, Armin, is the attack last night, they're calling it defensive.0.83
01:01:51.160They're calling it a defensive attack.
01:01:54.540So I find that interesting as well, because from a political standpoint, if the United States is acting defensively, then that's not necessarily starting a war, right?
01:02:11.560Yeah, exactly. It's interesting because if it's the Islamic Republic is now doesn't know what to do, because if they say that wasn't defensive, it was offensive, then like, OK, so the ceasefire is violated. Are you going to are you guys going to do anything about it?
01:02:27.300and like uh uh so they like they don't know the islamic republic doesn't know what to do0.97
01:02:32.420because if it's not defensive then what are you going to do about it they don't right now they're0.55
01:02:38.900the islamic republic doesn't want to you know stop the ceasefire because they know that they're going
01:02:44.100to be like you know destroyed but if they say like yeah yeah it was defensive then they're
01:02:49.460admitting that they violated the ceasefire so that's a that's a tough situation for them to be
01:06:00.760I heard about it, but I haven't seen any sources confirming that that's the case.
01:06:07.620all we know is that apparently a bunch of them haven't been getting paid so um i mean hopefully
01:06:14.560now with the with the internet coming back up a little bit maybe we'll get some more news coming
01:06:20.520out um but again like i don't trust that i don't trust the internet because they monitor everything
01:06:26.380so i'm thinking if they're if the internet is slowly coming back um there's a reason for that
01:06:34.480right like there's a plan there's a strategy and i just hope that yep maybe you're so goldie i just
01:06:44.560realized what the strategy might be go for it for bringing the internet i don't know if this is true
01:06:50.960but maybe the internal division between pro-regime people is getting so bad that they need the
01:06:57.760anti-regime people to come and speak against the regime to unite the pro-regime people against the
01:07:03.120anti-regime people so that they have the less internal division so they could focus on being
01:07:08.000like oh yeah the anti-regime people that's the threat don't let's not fight each other
01:07:13.280right like get them actually speaking as an external threat to the regime so that the pro
01:07:20.080regime people focus on the external threat to the regime rather than the internal division
01:07:25.440so so you think the internet's being turned on so that anti-regime people can speak
01:07:33.460and attack the regime so that the pro-regime people stop fighting each other and focus on
01:07:39.400the anti-regime threat external threat to unite them because they don't have the americans
01:07:47.520attacking them and the ceasefire is making is because when the americans and israelis were
01:07:52.920attacking them at least the external threat was unifying them and they weren't attacking each
01:07:56.900other and because they don't have that or like let's get these people attacking us instead so
01:08:02.980we focus on them rather than us attacking each other yeah sorry oh my gosh i mean yeah i mean
01:08:12.260that that could definitely be a possibility for sure i mean there's a number of theories um
01:08:18.020that that could I mean that could be um a unifying force I guess but um1.00
01:08:27.480I don't know if that's like if if that is their strategy they would be very stupid1.00
01:08:33.860they would be very stupid because um with the internet coming back up um0.99
01:08:39.240see here's the other thing as well Armin there's another possibility because like I'm not too0.99
01:08:45.680technologically savvy or whatever. But, you know, one of the things that those of us who are outside
01:08:50.820of occupied Iran have been saying is that one of the reasons the internet is shut down is because
01:08:56.160they want to silence the voices of Iranians and, you know, to prevent the truth from coming out,1.00
01:09:01.560which is absolutely true. With the internet slowly coming back up, and, you know, priority1.00
01:09:09.120access being given to Islamic regime supporters, this could also be another propaganda play0.89
01:09:18.600by the Islamic regime to have their supporters and, you know, their bots and armies and whatever
01:09:24.820come out en masse and, you know, just maybe say how, you know, oh, now that the internet is open,
01:09:31.120I'm here to let everyone know that I love the Islamic regime or, you know, something like that.
01:09:35.280You know what I mean? This could also be another attempt to control the narrative through their propaganda and their their media outlets.0.68
01:09:47.060Right. Because we know that the Islamic regime actually has something called like a ministry of cyber warfare.0.91
01:09:52.480Farron, they spent upwards of like a billion dollars a year on their online propaganda and,0.98
01:09:59.560you know, their bot farms and, you know, hiring people in like, you know, third world countries
01:10:04.240like Pakistan and Bangladesh and wherever, you know, like having all these bot farms where all
01:10:09.400these accounts are out there pretending to be Iranian and posting Islamic regime propaganda.
01:10:14.780So that's another possibility as well. You know, we just don't know. I don't know. I don't know
01:10:20.420how how realistic that is though right and and um you know a lot of the people will still have to
01:10:30.280use vpns to be able to get online even if they bring the internet back which means that a lot
01:10:36.280of it can be monitored by the irgc anyways um also um wait i also heard something else by
01:10:46.040um you know i'm not going to say that until it's verified so i'm going to wait on that
01:10:51.320because i don't want to put false information out there okay
01:10:54.840okay oh goldie we're five minutes away from doing super chats okay yeah so let me um do you have
01:11:05.620anything else you want to share in the five minutes yeah actually i had a few videos there
01:11:10.280this one video on um fox business news that i thought was interesting and i wanted to to share
01:11:17.560with everyone rebecca heinrich security expert joins me now rebecca what's going on here we've
01:11:28.920got strikes on mine laying boats we've got strikes on missile facilities on land we've got israelis
01:11:35.880and hezbollah going at it hammer and tongs and yet we're supposed to have a ceasefire what is going
01:11:40.520on well this really gets to what chairman roger wicker was saying which is that if this deal is
01:11:47.120predicated on a 60-day ceasefire you can see what a ceasefire looks like right now when the
01:11:52.640iranians are continuing to do things like laying mines in the strait so u.s central command took
01:11:59.760out boats because they caught those Iranian boats laying mines in the strait that is supposed to be
01:12:06.540open and free for traffic. And then also we took out the surface-to-air missile, of course,
01:12:11.060because these Iranians are still preparing to shoot at American Navy ships. And so there's1.00
01:12:16.100still combat going on, Stuart, even during the ceasefire, because everything that the United
01:12:20.380States does to keep that strait open to try to get some traffic through is purely defensive.
01:12:25.580And so from our perspective, we are still the ones defending the status quo and kind of trying to keep the strait open.0.99
01:12:30.980The Iranians are still the aggressors and are not negotiating in good faith.0.96
01:12:34.800And what about Netanyahu? He says Israel will intensify its strikes against Hezbollah.0.95
01:12:39.480That part of the war is ongoing and intense.
01:12:44.800It is. And to the Trump administration's great credit, I mean, officials have been very clear both on the record,
01:12:50.720off the record, that there will be, the United States will not restrain the Israelis at all for
01:12:55.400anything that they need to do for their own defense. And if Lebanon is not going to control0.57
01:12:59.780Hezbollah, which they've not been able to do or not really shown a willingness, though they0.76
01:13:03.340verbalize a willingness to do so, then of course the Israelis have a right to self-defense.
01:13:08.040There's been some reporting calling that escalation. Of course, anything that the Israelis0.63
01:13:13.120do to beat back this terrorist group that is funded by the Iranian regime is purely defensive
01:13:18.820in nature. Well, we understand that Trump told six Muslim countries that they should join the0.61
01:13:24.040Abraham Accords. Now, that would be very significant if you pulled it off. It would0.99
01:13:29.120mean almost peace in the Middle East, wouldn't it? Is it likely? You think it could happen?1.00
01:13:36.320Well, to me, Stuart, this looks like, I mean, this would be a massive diplomatic
01:13:39.800achievement, obviously. And I think part of what's going on here is it really is the Gulf
01:13:44.420states that don't want the United States to resume robust military operations against the Iranians
01:13:51.920because they're afraid about the IRGC shooting at Gulf state targets. And so they're the ones0.83
01:13:59.020that are really trying to get the United States to come to a diplomatic solution. Of course,
01:14:02.380President Trump says, OK, if you're not going to let us do what we believe is necessary at this
01:14:06.320point, you have to put something in here. I need you, Saudi Arabia, to commit to the Abraham Accords0.81
01:14:11.880then. There needs to be some kind of lasting geostrategic stability in the region if we're0.94
01:14:16.880not going to do something that I think is necessary. And we want the Gulf states to
01:14:20.280help us finally and ultimately take care of this Iranian rump regime. But if the Gulf0.99
01:14:24.920states are going to be nervous about it and not bold enough, then I think that President
01:14:29.240Trump is totally right to say you need to have skin in the game here and do something
01:14:33.000big. And that means normalization with Israel. Now, Trump says Iran's nuclear program has0.92
01:14:37.480got to be surrendered or destroyed to make this deal. Can we trust the Iranians on this?1.00
01:14:44.440No. And here's the really tough part. It's kind of a paradox. There is supposedly this deal that1.00
01:14:49.840is being discussed, sequences, getting the straight open with something like a promise.
01:14:55.060Now, concrete promises is to how the Trump administration would describe them on the
01:14:58.720part of the Iranians for working on the nuclear piece. But as soon as the United States relieves0.97
01:15:03.740the blockade lifts the blockade in some fashion or lifts sanctions you're going to take away that
01:15:09.620pressure that leverage against the Iranian regime to negotiate on their nuclear program at all
01:15:15.480and so you know from my perspective they have to be linked you keep the pressure on the United
01:15:20.520States has incredible leverage against the Iran regime Stuart and so there's no reason I think
01:15:25.180to relieve any of it until the United States gets everything we want. Rebecca thanks so much for
01:15:30.020join us give us some clarity we like that thanks so much indeed okay so I just wanted to share that
01:15:36.580to provide uh because I thought that was a very interesting analysis um but yeah having said that
01:15:43.160uh oops where's Armin oh no there we go let's go let's go to the super chats okay okay let's do
01:15:54.640super chat time okay thank you guys for all your kind support um okay let's see let's see let's see
01:16:02.800what you guys have to say this is um i literally like to listen to your opinions because it makes
01:16:08.080gives me inspiration to go research things based on your questions right say my conduit is majority
01:16:14.080oh so who's this air how do you pronounce this goldie uh i think it's airy adelaide
01:16:21.120oh aerie adelaide okay my conduit thank you so much for the super chat say my conduit is
01:16:28.480majority iranian right now to my knowledge it helps them bypass the sensors it may be
01:16:36.000good to turn on and down to turn on download oh goldie i don't know i'm not good with this
01:16:42.600technical stuff is it um it does that does that help yeah conduit remember conduit is that app
01:16:52.140that uh petite was telling us about so yeah it does help um i have conduit turned on and uh it's
01:16:59.520slowly connecting so i'm getting it says two connected peers and you know the a lot of people
01:17:06.800are trying to connect so i don't know it's it's still pretty slow but um it's better than nothing
01:17:12.560so hopefully that's that's helping people so yeah if you guys have conduit make sure that you're
01:17:17.680running it um because that's going to help the people in occupied iran get access to internet
01:17:24.160and thank you by the way so for doing that that's very helpful we appreciate you doing that thank
01:17:28.960you thank you and for for everyone watching um you know if you want to help and if you want to
01:17:34.080you know get involved and you're just sitting at home um or you're watching this and you're like
01:17:38.160i want to help but i don't know what to do um if you have unlimited internet um conduit is the
01:17:46.320best way that you can help the iranian people so let me just pull this up here um what am i doing
01:17:51.840wrong people are saying no armin what the heck i mean what is armin doing what did i do wrong
01:34:10.340But then we have Saudi Arabia and Kuwait who don't like the Islamic Republic,
01:34:14.040but they're also scared of angering the Islamic Republic.
01:34:16.580So they would be in the middle, right?
01:34:18.900And I think if at least if you talk about the UAE and Bahrain,0.72
01:34:22.380they would love more aggression against the Islamic Republic,0.60
01:34:25.300but they are afraid that there's not enough defending them.0.68
01:34:29.460So if there was enough defense for these Arab countries,0.94
01:34:34.260they would be in favor of going all out against the Islamic Republic,0.91
01:34:38.040at least some of them, not all of them.
01:34:41.660So that's why my President Trump is...
01:34:44.080So, for example, UAE might be in favor of regime change,0.63
01:34:47.400but not if it's naked against the Islamic Republic.0.53
01:34:51.540And if you're like, let's protect me and then go do something like that.0.59
01:34:54.420So it depends on which Arab country you're talking about, in my opinion.0.98
01:35:00.160But all of them have been, unfortunately, historically helpful to the Islamic Republic one way or another.0.79
01:35:06.880Like UAE is right now coming out and attacking the Islamic Republic, but it's the UAE.
01:35:12.100Guys, did you know that a lot of the drones and missiles that are being shot at UAE were funded by the financial institutions in the UAE?0.85
01:35:21.140like the uae itself its own financial institutions were the loopholes that the islamic republic took0.78
01:35:27.400advantage of to get money to build the very missiles and drones that is shooting at the uae0.75
01:35:31.880right now so the uae thought that it could basically provide a financial loopholes to the
01:35:36.960islamic republic and it would not hurt it like supporting terrorists without actually like oh
01:35:41.540this is other people's problems not my problem but now it's their problem so we shouldn't forget0.60
01:35:46.020that um pc thank you so much for the super chat saying i stopped my jewish son wearing oh my god
01:35:56.340that's so sad i stopped my jewish son from wearing a kippah now so so much hate towards us now that
01:36:03.460there's so much hate to it i'm so sorry i'm sorry to hear that that's terrible that's terrible
01:36:08.980it's um it's a sad state of affairs it's a sad state of affairs but um you know there there are1.00
01:36:16.660a lot of people speaking out and you know the one thing that i can say is that um when the islamic
01:36:24.260regime is overthrown uh and iran is free i have a feeling that that's going to um um significantly
01:36:33.700reduce the amount of money that's being invested into certain activist groups in western societies
01:36:41.540and you know those activist groups are focused specifically on you know Jew hatred you know0.66
01:36:47.940they talk about anti-Zionism but we know what they actually mean it's Jew hatred and their0.93
01:36:54.540anti-Jew ideology so I know it's difficult right now but you know I know that when the Islamic
01:37:01.780regime is overthrown and iran is free we will see a significant rise a significant drop um in that
01:37:08.200sort of behavior and um and then the bonus is that um every single jewish person will have um another0.62
01:37:17.280very jewish friendly country to visit and travel to iran so there you go and you can you know wear
01:37:23.820uh you know the kippah and star of david and anything and anything and everything that you
01:37:29.400guys want when Iran is free because you know we Iranians as a society we are of
01:37:34.980course very very Israel friendly and Jew friendly so and we can't wait we
01:37:40.080can't wait to go back to that friendship and alliance that that we
01:37:44.520once had before the Islamic regime took over you know I also this you know every
01:37:52.320time you hear a story like this one thing that we need to remind people is1.00
01:37:57.160that this is why we have zionism this is this is this confirms that zionism was always right0.84
01:38:05.520zionism was always right because jews can the anti-jewish hatred is the world's oldest0.89
01:38:15.200most deep-rooted most common most global hate that exists most insistent hate that exists and1.00
01:38:24.660it's global and even if you live in a country that you is it seems to be jew friendly it could0.97
01:38:32.440turn like that it could turn like that and that's why we need israel that's why i need israel jews0.99
01:38:38.960can never feel safe anywhere in the world as long unless we have a place where they could go protect
01:38:46.620them themselves jews for thousands of years they rely that if if they rely on other powers to0.95
01:38:53.600protect them those powers at one moment at at some point might stop protecting them and jews
01:39:00.340learn through history that they need to protect themselves they can't rely on other people
01:39:04.820protecting them and that's why we need israel i 100 100 100 agree
01:39:12.240okay and then we go to hatik hatik thank you so much for the super sticker
01:39:23.480very kind of you thank you so much for the support and then we have christian christian saying hi
01:39:30.100is goldie okay you want to have you want to read this because this is about you sure hi is goldie
01:39:35.860having a golden day yes i am and then he asks you is armin vibing are you vibing yes i am thank you
01:39:45.260so then christian continues a guy was arguing with me on facebook about iran he ended the
01:39:51.660conversation after saying hezbollah and hamas are sons of noah goldie have you debated someone
01:39:57.380insane yes i mean i was in politics for 10 years so um debated a lot of insane people um but what
01:40:06.800i can tell you is that i mean you can you know only engage in debates online on social media
01:40:14.180if you find it like entertaining or like a good you know way to pass your time um or if you think
01:40:20.380it's beneficial to help you flesh out your ideas and your arguments and your opinions because
01:40:24.900like there's so many trolls online on social media you can't debate them that's why like with
01:40:30.320me with my social media posts I never really debate right like I don't call people out I
01:40:35.680don't debate I just put my own opinion out there and I just disregard what people say because
01:40:40.420either people will accept the the facts or you know they're they're super blinded by their own
01:40:49.120opinion and you know especially when it comes to iran and the islamic regime suddenly everyone in
01:40:54.680the world has become an armchair expert on you know iran and the islamic regime meanwhile those
01:41:00.680of us who have been uh speaking about and studying and focusing um on iran literally our entire lives
01:41:09.080all of a sudden we don't know as much as these armchair experts right so um i would say i mean
01:41:15.840if you if you have fun with it go ahead but i mean i don't i don't really
01:41:19.800argue or debate with crazy people anymore because there's just so many
01:55:05.820Do you think, I think, I think when I put things in context and zoom out, hopeful.
01:55:12.640I think day to day we have a lot of ups and downs.
01:55:15.600But if I zoom out and look at the fact that over the past 47 years, in the past few months, the Islamic Republic has been hurt and damaged more significantly than we have seen for decades, I become hopeful.0.94
01:55:33.060but i think that when we get home we so if we zoom in and look at the day-to-day events
01:55:40.520there are days where we get news that makes us hopeful and there are days that we get news that
01:55:45.760makes us hopeless so that's the daily daily roller coaster that we go through but once i
01:55:52.660zoom out and look at the big picture and look at the past 47 year trend and see that's how much
01:55:59.760progress we have made i know people are impatient because we have been it's been 47 years but the
01:56:06.100level of progress that we have made in the past few months is more significant than anything we
01:56:11.100have seen and that's that makes me hopeful i don't know if that answers your question
01:56:15.480but what about what about you goldie um i mean listen if i if i was just going to look at this
01:56:22.940tunnel vision um you know people might um feel hopeless but we have to recall like you have to
01:56:32.220look at the big picture here um khamenei is dead the current supreme dictator is a piece of cardboard0.52
01:56:38.980we don't know where he is the top irgc commanders are dead the islamic regime is slowly collapsing
01:56:44.440the iranian um people have never been more mobilized um and more united um we have a leader
01:56:51.360His Royal Highness King Reza Pahlavi, who is now internationally recognized by the world as the
01:56:57.420only leader of Iran's Lion and Son revolution. We have a hardworking team behind him. Iranians are
01:57:04.920going out every week. They're demonstrating, they're mobilizing. All of us are continuing
01:57:09.760to raise awareness. This is the first time since the creation of the Islamic regime in 1979 and
01:57:20.000since they took over our country, that they are this week, they are very, very close to1.00
01:57:28.040collapse. And I, I'm very hopeful, I know that things can seem difficult, and things
01:57:35.000can seem very dark. But you know, I just want to remind everyone, especially for all the
01:57:40.600Iranians who are watching, by the way, Armin, I have an update, internet is pretty much
01:57:45.100back on completely now it's uh at 86 percent if not more i was just working on that post but i'm
01:57:51.060answering um this question now um but um things have never been more hopeful for the iranian
01:58:01.980people no matter how difficult it gets no matter how dark it is and i just want to remind everyone
01:58:07.140remember how we were all feeling especially iranians on february 27th when you know the
01:58:13.320massacre happened on January 8 and 9. And then afterwards, there was no internet. And then
01:58:20.420internet slowly came back up. And we started seeing all of these videos and images of, you
01:58:26.480know, the funerals, or, you know, the over 40,000 innocent Iranians murdered by the Islamic regime
01:58:32.680and horrific stories coming out. And, you know, just when we thought just when, you know, people
01:58:37.720were starting to feel really hopeless. We all wake up to the news that Khomeini has been boom-boomed
01:58:43.960and 30, 40 of his top IRGC commanders have all been boom-boomed. So we have to keep that in mind.
01:58:51.340We have to keep that in mind. The Islamic regime is collapsing. I know that for a fact. It is0.98
01:58:58.320collapsing. It's just a matter of how soon. And because it is such a huge entity, that collapse
01:59:07.740might not be very obvious or very apparent. But I have a feeling that when it gets to that moment
01:59:18.560of collapse, it's going to be very quick. It's going to be very quick. Kind of similar to the
01:59:26.320fall of the Berlin Wall and how it was just very, very quick. I think it was like a week
01:59:32.860or something. So things for me, despite how difficult it is, it feels hopeful. And we also
01:59:44.380have to remember that the Islamic regime is so brutal and so savage that the closer it gets to1.00
01:59:52.040its demise the more vicious and the more scorched earth it will become and we all know this we all0.99
01:59:59.540know this perfect answer i have to figure out how to figure out put a time now to also do live
02:00:11.580streams on persian again because i'm doing four live streams a day so i now have to add a fifth
02:00:16.580one so i have to see what to can yeah i have to i have to figure out what to cancel for my life
02:00:21.800now that iran is back online okay um okay and then we have fleshy interloper thank you so much for
02:00:33.320for being for gifting a membership so fleshy interloper just gifted one membership
02:00:38.160to somebody on liberty politics thank you so much for the gift i appreciate that
02:00:43.540and then we have robert rogers thank you so much for the super chat robert saying stay strong