Goldie Ghamari - June 18, 2026


IRAN REVOLUTION LIVE: DAY 173


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Learn English with Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter delivers an impassioned speech at the funeral of Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran, Iran on the anniversary of his death. He speaks about the revolution against the Islamic regime and what it means to be free from the yoke of the regime.

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00:00:00.000 Thank you.
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00:01:30.000 Thank you.
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00:02:30.000 when you look at the crowds today you have maybe five six thousand people here on the streets
00:02:36.840 yesterday a million people a million Iranians in the street for the Ayatollah Khomeini does
00:02:41.460 that not give you concern does that make you afraid because they are afraid yeah that's right
00:02:46.380 and most of the people don't say anything because they are afraid and they are in silence you know
00:02:53.520 they don't say anything is this the silent majority of iran out here now yes yes yes that's
00:02:58.720 right do you want the shot a return yes why do you want the shot why does she want
00:03:23.520 At chaque time you'll have retreat to you.
00:03:26.260 You'll have holidays!
00:03:27.720 Let's not look them!
00:03:29.120 All the captivity here! 1.00
00:03:30.480 Then on, Ma Lastman will die! 0.50
00:03:32.900 Man he will be here, 0.95
00:03:34.200 he will befriendly,
00:03:35.140 He'll provide a better day!
00:03:36.560 We will give her theekkür, 0.99
00:03:38.840 for sure. 0.96
00:03:40.020 He will not kiss him!
00:03:41.840 Oh no!
00:03:42.420 It's the way for our deuter abbiamo.
00:03:44.860 It's run our way back to 뭐야!
00:03:53.520 Forty-seven years we've been bleeding in the dark 0.99
00:04:09.840 Under the shadow of the Islamic regime 0.99
00:04:13.780 With a stone-cold heart 1.00
00:04:17.160 They silenced our voices
00:04:19.920 They turned off our light
00:04:22.920 Fifty-eight days without internet
00:04:25.860 But we still fought the night
00:04:29.580 Our children took the streets
00:04:32.680 They raised their empty hands
00:04:36.000 And the world looked away
00:04:38.940 Do you understand?
00:04:42.460 Do you know Europe?
00:04:45.540 Do you know what's been done?
00:04:48.700 Do you know Europe?
00:04:50.200 42,000 souls are gone
00:04:54.540 Killed in two days
00:04:56.560 By a regime drenched in blood
00:05:00.740 Do you know you're up?
00:05:03.740 Or have you just given up?
00:05:07.400 Do you know you're up?
00:05:10.020 Do you feel anything at all?
00:05:13.360 Or did something break inside you?
00:05:16.740 While I ran and answered the call
00:05:22.040 42,000 lives, two days, that's all it took
00:05:31.700 Mothers and fathers and sons, did you even look?
00:05:37.920 We stand with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
00:05:41.220 Our hope and voice
00:05:44.420 Millions behind him marching
00:05:47.340 He is our only choice
00:05:50.480 He only fights for freedom
00:05:52.900 Democracy and human rights
00:05:55.900 But you mock him in your chambers
00:05:59.040 While he fights for our lives
00:06:02.960 To pull us out of this darkness
00:06:05.380 This century-long night
00:06:08.360 While you sign deals with our killers 0.51
00:06:11.500 And call it diplomatic right
00:06:15.520 Do you know Europe?
00:06:18.180 Do you know what's been done?
00:06:21.840 Do you know Europe? 0.71
00:06:23.540 They hang 60-40 souls one by one
00:06:27.540 Hang within four months
00:06:29.960 By a regime drenched in blood 0.85
00:06:33.720 Do you know Europe?
00:06:36.740 Or have you just given up?
00:06:39.960 Do you know you're up?
00:06:41.960 Do you feel anything at all?
00:06:45.960 Or did something break inside you?
00:06:49.960 While I ran and answered the call
00:06:54.960 Do you know you're up?
00:07:09.960 What happened to you, Europe?
00:07:26.580 What made you so cold?
00:07:28.920 What turned your heart to stone
00:07:32.220 While our story went untold?
00:07:35.960 Is oil worth more than blood?
00:07:38.220 Is silence worth the shame?
00:07:41.640 Because while you negotiate with murderers
00:07:46.460 We are dying 0.99
00:07:49.520 Calling your name
00:07:55.760 Do you know you're a friend?
00:08:00.340 Do you know what's been done?
00:08:03.380 Do you know you're a friend?
00:08:05.220 42,000 souls are gone
00:08:09.180 Killed in two days
00:08:11.300 By a regime drenched in blood
00:08:15.560 Do you know you're up?
00:08:18.240 Or have you just given up?
00:08:21.820 Do you know you're up?
00:08:23.560 We are still here
00:08:25.440 We are still strong
00:08:27.780 Do you know you're up?
00:08:29.460 How much longer?
00:08:31.280 How much longer?
00:08:35.220 How long do you know you're wrong?
00:09:05.220 A
00:09:19.980 Javitshah Javitshah
00:09:49.980 Oh
00:10:19.980 Okay.
00:10:49.980 To all of our friends around the world, 0.98
00:11:16.940 Under the yoke of the Islamic Republic, Iran is identified in your minds with terrorism, extremism, and poverty.
00:11:28.020 The real Iran is a different Iran, a beautiful, peace-loving, and flourishing Iran.
00:11:36.080 It is the Iran that existed before the Islamic Republic and it is the Iran that will rise
00:11:43.440 again from its ashes the day the Islamic Republic falls.
00:11:49.500 So let me be clear about how a free Iran will act towards its neighbors and the world after 0.57
00:11:55.960 the fall of this regime.
00:11:59.640 In security and foreign policy, Iran's nuclear military program will end.
00:12:07.200 Support for terrorist groups will cease immediately.
00:12:11.240 A free Iran will work with regional and global partners to confront terrorism, organized crime, 0.80
00:12:19.540 drug trafficking, and extremist Islamism. 0.99
00:12:24.980 One will act as a friend and a stabilizing force in the region, and it will be a responsible
00:12:31.760 partner in global security.
00:12:36.400 In diplomacy, relations with the United States will be normalized and our friendship with
00:12:42.760 America and her people will be restored.
00:12:47.160 The State of Israel will be recognized immediately.
00:12:51.780 will pursue the expansion of the Abraham Accords into the Cyrus Accords, bringing together 0.64
00:12:57.800 a free Iran, Israel, and the Arab world. A new chapter will begin, grounded in mutual
00:13:06.440 recognition, sovereignty, and national interest. In energy, Iran holds some of the largest
00:13:15.860 oil and gas reserves in the world. 0.90
00:13:19.200 A free Iran will become a reliable energy supplier to the free world. 0.88
00:13:25.380 Policymaking will be transparent. 0.99
00:13:28.520 Iran's actions will be responsible. 1.00
00:13:31.900 Prices will be predictable. 0.91
00:13:34.960 In transparency and governance,
00:13:38.040 Iran will adopt and enforce international standards.
00:13:42.500 Money laundering will be confronted.
00:13:45.180 Organized corruption will be dismantled.
00:13:49.220 Public institutions will answer to the people.
00:13:53.840 In the economy, Iran is one of the world's last great untapped markets.
00:14:01.160 Our population is educated, modern, with a diaspora that connects it to the four corners of the world.
00:14:08.620 A democratic Iran will open its economy to trade, investment, and innovation, and Iran will seek to invest in the world.
00:14:21.300 Opportunity will replace isolation.
00:14:25.620 This is not an abstract vision. It is a practical one, grounded in national interest, stability, and cooperation.
00:14:36.000 to achieve this now is the time to stand with the Iranian people
00:14:43.000 the fall of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular democratic government in Iran
00:14:51.360 will not only restore dignity to my people it will benefit the region and the world
00:14:58.880 A free Iran will be a force for peace, for prosperity and for partnership.
00:15:28.880 PYM JBZ
00:15:58.880 سرن باز و سینه سفر بلنگیم جاگیت شا
00:16:04.160 روبروم یه واجه یه هدف به نام انتقام
00:16:09.300 پشت سرن دای مادر و تو دستم تو فنگ بابا مال
00:16:14.920 رو زبونم اسم شاهد به کینین اشک بی انتخاف
00:16:19.840 ارجا اسم ایران و دونجا صدای بچه رضاست
00:16:25.020 PYM JBZ
00:16:55.020 Roshan me shu farda, kuchid sr zemine ma
00:16:59.600 Saram ba to zine zepar, bulan mi gom javid cha
00:17:04.760 Wakti ba sefam ni, yad che gostham on kem ni
00:17:10.340 Hame khasin qabulam, ma forstati ba sema zem nis
00:17:15.460 Roshan me shu farda, kuchid sr zemine ma
00:17:20.380 سرم باز و سینه سپر بلند نگم جاوید شاه
00:17:25.420 وقتی واسقم نید گرچه غصه آمون کم نیست
00:17:30.560 همه خسته این قبول اما فرصتی واسه ما تم نیست
00:17:35.660 روشن میشه فردا خرشید سرزمین ما
00:17:40.080 سرم باز و سینه سپر بلند نگم جاوید شاه
00:17:45.660 Bine for you
00:18:15.660 تاستان 2 2 2 1
00:18:45.660 come back!
00:18:56.060 come back!
00:19:03.760 He challenged 0.79
00:19:05.640 and from the death of Holland
00:19:27.880 He approached grandchildren
00:19:30.000 more than a price
00:19:31.080 same leg
00:19:32.040 Let's work together.
00:19:37.880 Mullay lastly doesn't love you
00:19:41.860 I'll tell you I can't believe you
00:19:46.440 I'll tell you I can't believe you
00:19:50.520 I'll tell you I can't believe you
00:19:56.560 We will ad exclamation
00:19:58.560 I'll tell you I can't believe you
00:20:02.420 Love lah
00:20:04.500 Love lah
00:20:04.820 Love lah
00:20:06.580 Salamayla
00:20:08.580 Salamayla
00:20:10.580 Hey faheng, bein' خوشگلی
00:20:11.580 Banu Haideh
00:20:12.580 بود
00:20:13.580 اسم اینوش خاینو توش بیاری
00:20:14.580 ملی بود
00:20:15.580 Salamayla
00:20:16.580 لازم بود دیگه
00:20:17.580 فکرم
00:20:18.580 Salamayla
00:20:20.580 Salamayla
00:20:22.580 Salamayla
00:20:36.580 Mr. Trump
00:21:03.760 Back at the table again
00:21:05.960 Talking of peace, but you know how it ends
00:21:10.060 Smiles for the cameras, deals in the light
00:21:14.700 But truth disappears somewhere out of sight
00:21:18.560 Moolah's behind it
00:21:21.900 Controlling the flow
00:21:24.260 You shake hands with fire
00:21:27.360 But you already know
00:21:30.900 Deal with the devil, you know what it costs
00:21:34.520 The promises fade while the lines get crossed
00:21:37.540 Deal with the devil
00:21:38.900 You hear their call
00:21:40.400 Voices in chains still rise and fall
00:21:43.300 Deal with the devil
00:21:44.780 Don't look away
00:21:49.120 Our lives are taken day by day
00:21:55.620 Mr. Trump, hear the streets, hear the cry
00:22:01.220 Iranians want freedom, they're reaching
00:22:04.060 We'll be right back.
00:22:34.060 Don't look away
00:22:37.460 While lives are taken day by day
00:23:04.060 Mr. Trump, now the moment is real
00:23:12.460 Reagan or Obama, pressure or deal
00:23:16.200 One stands firm, one bends to the game
00:23:20.400 History writes down the choice and the name
00:23:23.900 Stand with strength, don't let it all go
00:23:29.740 You don't free millions by moving too slow
00:23:36.120 Mr. Trump, if you give them that deal
00:23:39.680 They keep the power, they tighten the seal
00:23:42.440 More voices silence, more lives are raised
00:23:45.660 While freedom is pushed further away
00:23:48.860 Be the Reagan they need, take a stand
00:23:51.780 Don't trade their future for a shake of a hand
00:23:57.860 Deal with the devil
00:23:59.720 You know what it costs
00:24:01.100 Too many lives already lost
00:24:04.040 Deal with the devil
00:24:05.440 You hear that call 1.00
00:24:06.900 Iranians fighting 1.00
00:24:08.220 They won't let it fall 1.00
00:24:09.740 Deal with the devil
00:24:11.200 Don't look away
00:24:14.760 Why lives are taken day by day
00:24:21.860 Mr. Trump
00:24:25.500 Be like Ray
00:24:28.320 No deals with the devil
00:24:55.500 .
00:25:01.500 .
00:25:07.500 foreign
00:25:33.260 Nظام رسیده پرتگاه
00:25:35.880 بلند به گو جاوید شاه
00:25:37.900 برگشت شاه بمیهند
00:25:40.260 دوای درده وطن
00:25:42.360 این آخرین نبرده
00:25:44.660 پهلوی برمیگرده
00:25:46.720 داره میاد پهلوی
00:25:48.900 زدجه بزن سیدلی
00:25:51.340 راه نجات وطن
00:25:53.580 پهلوی هم وطن
00:25:55.660 ایران میشه گلستان
00:25:57.980 شاه که بیاد به ایران
00:26:00.120 ایران که شاه نداره
00:26:02.540 Hesab ktaf n'darhe
00:26:04.540 Afon baid gombe shet
00:26:06.920 Tube tank fesh feshhe
00:26:09.040 Gomshu bierun ajnabi
00:26:11.240 Daree miyad pahlawi
00:26:13.320 Varyan bezen jabi
00:26:15.020 Chashar har wotan fah
00:26:17.980 Ma shah mekhaim n'molla
00:26:28.560 Bezhar bishnab dnya
00:26:30.580 Iran
00:26:39.580 Iran
00:26:43.580 Iran
00:26:58.580 Iran
00:26:59.580 Iran
00:27:00.580 Look at us here today.
00:27:20.820 We see so many flags representing so many nations.
00:27:28.240 We know we are not alone, and we thank you for being with us.
00:27:37.920 For all people around the world who stand today in unity with the Iranian people,
00:27:46.420 this is not just because it's good for us, and you do it out of compassion and care
00:27:52.360 for our rights to liberty and justice and equality and human rights.
00:27:57.660 But understand that it is in your best interest, too, to have, unlike this regime that has been propagating terror and radicalism,
00:28:07.740 we, the people of Iran, are peacemakers and not warmongers.
00:28:12.760 We like to be friends, especially with the free world.
00:28:17.040 we'd like to be able to have the best neighborly relationship with the people of our area in the
00:28:28.740 region with the arab countries with israel and all our neighbors
00:28:33.480 we are fighting for justice we're fighting for human rights we are fighting for liberty
00:28:42.520 We're fighting to put an end to all sorts of discrimination.
00:28:48.000 Because as an Iranian, I stand here to tell you that I've dedicated 47 years of my life
00:28:54.940 because I think that my country deserves far better than what we have right now.
00:29:04.400 You now understand that their best remedy is to support the people of Iran.
00:29:10.740 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.
00:29:22.660 Together we can prosper again, and the world will be so different once the Iranian people are free.
00:29:32.140 I am here to guarantee a transition to secular democratic future.
00:29:38.040 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.
00:29:56.000 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.
00:30:08.040 Well, Durood Patriots, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
00:30:18.280 Welcome to Day 173 of Iran Revolution Live with your wonderful and amazing host, Mr. Armin Navabi.
00:30:26.800 And your wonderful and always amazing host, Gulde Gamari.
00:30:32.240 Thank you so much. Armin, how are you doing today?
00:30:34.680 oh my god where do we even start we have a new interview with prince rizopalabi we have jd vance
00:30:41.260 coming out and clarifying a whole bunch of things and we have president trump with a couple of true
00:30:47.020 social posts so there's so much happening so let's start with uh let's start with kings of
00:30:55.220 i think that's always a good place to start exactly i knew you're gonna say that and we're
00:31:01.920 the same wavelength yes oh yes okay okay let's do that
00:31:11.760 so i didn't watch it because i wanted to watch it with you wow
00:31:17.680 all right let's watch this he's the man who believes he could be the transitional leader
00:31:24.400 of iran thanks for coming thanks for your time thank you but the deal his american allies have
00:31:28.880 agreed suggests regime change is no longer their goal the son of the last shah in exile for almost
00:31:37.280 half a century has seen only fragments of what's been agreed but he fears any memorandum that takes
00:31:43.600 the regime at its word is this a good week for the people of iran is that a breakthrough or or is this
00:31:52.320 a bad week. Look, this regime cannot be trusted. It's only trying to buy time. And 40,000 Iranians
00:31:58.800 haven't died in the span of two days for a nuclear deal or for the Strait of Hormuz to remain open.
00:32:03.920 They have died for the sake of liberty and freedom and democracy. And they've been oddly
00:32:08.400 absent of any negotiation. You cannot trust a regime that just today executed yet again
00:32:14.480 two of the people who were part of that uprising in January 8th and 9th. It's just trying to buy
00:32:20.160 time this is partly the reason why i think this deal will work or will not last not sure if you've
00:32:25.360 heard these comments from from president trump at the g7 today he said the current iranian leadership
00:32:32.240 are very rational people they are nice to deal with they are strong and smart people they are
00:32:39.360 not radicalized and they are looking to help their country does that does that hurt to hear that uh
00:32:48.720 Well, I'll wait for the next tweet, which might come in a few hours, because we have seen a pattern of contradictory messages coming out.
00:32:56.800 So I'm not going to judge by every headline that is coming out.
00:33:00.180 How many of these campaigns of liberation around the world have we witnessed that didn't have a component of foreign support or resistance that put an end to unwanted situations?
00:33:10.620 And how does that look?
00:33:11.260 It should not be an exception.
00:33:12.080 How does that ambition and that sentiment look in terms of bullet points in this memorandum of understanding?
00:33:20.640 What do you need to see in that document?
00:33:23.200 Well, I think I would say that it's not just a nuclear issue.
00:33:26.100 It's not just the waterways being opened.
00:33:28.320 It's not just about the fact that there are long-range missiles that are not possibly targeting most of continental Europe.
00:33:35.080 But it's about political prisoners.
00:33:36.940 It's about executions.
00:33:38.400 It's about a lack of communications with the free world.
00:33:40.740 So you'd like that memorandum to say something specific about access to the internet, about political prisoners?
00:33:48.000 Well, I think if they want to take into account what it will mean in terms of popular sentiments in Iran,
00:33:54.440 as opposed to satisfying a regime that is clearly unpopular and untrusted by the nation,
00:34:02.720 this is really, at the end of the day, a matter of moral responsibility.
00:34:05.800 If any of this is absent in this discussion, that means that you ignore a whole nation.
00:34:10.740 And he's just trying to find a way out of this mess and basically kick the can down the road and let it be somebody else's problem.
00:34:19.260 You have been so aligned with the Trump administration.
00:34:26.160 You steer clear of directly criticizing them, even when more than 150 people were killed in the attack on the school.
00:34:38.340 Do you regret that?
00:34:42.040 No.
00:34:42.760 Any human life loss is one too many.
00:34:46.700 Of course, we are grieving for the casualties that occur.
00:34:50.240 But who is to blame in all this?
00:34:52.720 It's the regime that actually, 0.69
00:34:55.580 to take a page out of what Hamas has done in Gaza,
00:34:59.140 hiding people, using them as human shields.
00:35:02.220 For us, it was a path to liberation.
00:35:04.720 it was a path to it's almost like a rescue mission of some form if you are a hostage and i think the
00:35:11.440 rest of the job is for the iranian people to do this was a us attack and surely many of your
00:35:18.800 compatriots will find it difficult seeing you in that answer unable to directly criticize the u.s
00:35:28.240 sanctions but if you want to take one incident and blame the entire uh action just on that fact
00:35:35.600 that's distorting the picture the reality is that when people saw that help was coming they started
00:35:42.080 writing the president's name on the walls on the streets of iran naming streets after him can you
00:35:48.080 on the one hand say a nation is is on the verge of being liberated it's like taking the french
00:35:53.280 Did you object the fact that the Allied landed in Normandy and liberated you from the Nazis? 0.52
00:36:00.800 Otherwise you'd be speaking German right now. 0.99
00:36:03.120 To us, that intervention was necessary to cripple the regime that is using 1.00
00:36:08.400 military weaponry to shoot at their own citizens on the street.
00:36:12.880 We've been reporting and investigating plots against Iran international journalists in this
00:36:19.840 country including one plot that was foiled and dubbed the wedding by the ARGC. Two weeks ago we
00:36:28.240 had convictions in the cases of a plot against another Iran international presenter. That's just
00:36:36.320 the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot more to it and in fact I've conveyed our assessment and the
00:36:42.000 mapping of all the networks that the regime is using under the guise of cultural centers or
00:36:47.760 or what have you that fund these actions that support the terrorist cells that are not deployed
00:36:53.480 on European soil, including the UK. Look, if this is something that is happening to somebody living
00:37:00.020 on European soil in a country of freedom, when there should be rule of law, that there should
00:37:06.200 be justice, that there should be police protection, what have you, and they are being victimized here
00:37:11.400 in Europe imagine what's happening in Iran that's that's the entire point one last question the
00:37:18.600 World Cup tell me what it means to you to see Iran play and tell me what it means to the Iranian
00:37:28.780 people what it would mean to see them win you know every time in all these years as an instinctive
00:37:36.900 reaction, I always supported our national team, regardless of the political circumstances,
00:37:44.560 because it's our national team, whether it's in the Olympics or anywhere else.
00:37:49.560 This is the first time I can tell you there's a lot of mixed feelings about this, if not
00:37:56.560 a decisive opinion about it.
00:37:59.220 Look at what happened to the Iranian female soccer team in Australia.
00:38:02.840 they were forced although they wanted to seek asylum they were blackened i don't know why they
00:38:09.960 uh cut it here and i saw people in the comments uh complaining like this person is saying why
00:38:17.400 the interview is cut at the end is that what you mean by professional journalism so it just got cut
00:38:24.360 with the soccer area related question strange yeah i wonder if there's like a
00:38:30.600 i wonder if there's like a full interview full version and this is just like a clip of it or
00:38:36.700 something um maybe i could search for it i mean if you look at their channel the interview was
00:38:48.280 with itv news if you look at it in the in their videos there's only one pahlavi video and there's
00:38:56.780 nothing else but his answers were so good oh my god every time i listen to him i realize i get
00:39:05.100 reminded again why why the iranian people have chosen him as the leader um so i want to go to
00:39:16.460 i want to go to president trump but just for a fun i i have to i have to show this
00:39:29.120 we have to go here first okay because so guys i think everybody here like most people here
00:39:36.040 have already seen position signing the agreement and president trump i'm not the agreement sorry
00:39:42.520 the memorandum of understanding and so did um you know position but i think because we didn't get
00:39:52.600 to do this year together we should look at these pictures right because this is position holding
00:40:02.520 look at this okay holding the signature and you have you have to hand it to gali buff he knew
00:40:09.400 that his signature next to uh next to president trump's signature would be devastating for him 0.51
00:40:18.360 like that he shouldn't do that right like he knew that but let's actually look at
00:40:24.520 guys we told you that president has figured out that he's the scapegoat
00:40:30.120 look at his face and like oh no oh no what do you have done to me like why look at them here
00:40:41.120 and like oh no they're for like somebody saved me they're making me put my signature next to the 0.75
00:40:48.780 person next to the people who killed the supreme leader this is not a buff was supposed to sign 0.97
00:40:54.460 this and god was like nope this is why we have this idiot for this is why we have pezashkian 0.98
00:41:02.300 for and i bet you i bet you this is exactly what pezashkian is feeling like and this is what we 0.99
00:41:09.580 predicted this is what predicted is going to happen this is like they're fattening him up 0.62
00:41:14.540 for exactly a day like this talibov is did everything to come into power and he wants
00:41:20.860 all the credit and none of the blame so they're making him making position do that and i i think
00:41:29.500 he looks very stressed is it just me i think he looks very very serious you know guys you know
00:41:35.260 what happened here so they took this picture and they were like okay it's too obvious that you're
00:41:41.100 not happy it's like it's a bit too obvious right can you smile and then this is his attempt at
00:41:50.060 i think i think this is exactly what happened this is them taking picture like you look like
00:41:57.100 you look like you i don't know you look like this is the worst day of your life like can you
00:42:01.500 attempt to smile and then this is this is his attempt that's what i think happened right okay
00:42:09.660 like i get me out of here this is why he was trying to resign all right let's go to president
00:42:15.180 trump's post we have two posts by president trump let me see which one is first okay i think this
00:42:23.800 one was first so president trump let me remove the chat so you could all see it president trump
00:42:30.900 posted these fools who think i haven't been tough enough on iran when the stock markets just hit a 1.00
00:42:37.840 record high and oil prices are tumbling down are either jealous bad people or stupid make 1.00
00:42:44.880 america great again president donald j trump and guys um you have to i yeah no matter i know there's 0.99
00:42:53.760 a lot of disagreements between you know and you know between you what we think about what president
00:43:00.620 trump is doing but it's good or bad but whatever you whatever side of this you are on like it's
00:43:06.520 pretty obvious like let me let me know there's i'm gonna make two statements and tell me if i'm wrong
00:43:11.780 about any of them okay let me know in the chat no president of the united states have caused
00:43:19.700 more damage against the islamic republic than president trump do you guys agree with that
00:43:26.180 is that a true statement because i think that's an obviously true statement so some of you are
00:43:31.540 uh upset because even though it was the greater it was not at the level that you were expecting
00:43:37.120 Some of you are actually thinking that a lot is still about to come.
00:43:42.780 So if this is not done, the MOU is not binding, it's not over until it's over.
00:43:49.800 People need to wait and be patient and see what happens.
00:43:54.980 And a lot of people would think, well, actually, he has done everything completely perfectly till now.
00:44:00.340 And you don't need to wait because it's already pretty great.
00:44:03.100 But there's this agreement.
00:44:03.920 Like, oh, but whether you wish he did more, whether you wish he did less, whether you think he did exactly the right thing, it is still true that President Trump has caused more damage to the Islamic Republic than any other president in U.S. history, right?
00:44:22.380 So that's why.
00:44:23.420 I think that's pretty obvious.
00:44:24.920 Another statement that I think is true, and that was the first statement.
00:44:28.220 Another statement that I think is obviously true is whatever expectations that you have
00:44:33.920 of President Trump, whatever you think he did good or he did bad, he is by far with
00:44:41.080 a huge margin better than a Democrat in the White House with regards to the Islamic Republic.
00:44:48.540 If you are unhappy, if you're happy, if you think I'm grateful, but I wish it was better,
00:44:53.460 whatever you think if instead of president trump there was a democrat in the white house
00:44:59.780 it would be worse we are in a much much better situation position right now with regards to the 0.67
00:45:05.620 islamic republic because president trump is in the white house may i remind you that khamenei is dead
00:45:11.620 right i think these are okay people are saying true okay totally agree okay so i'm not saying
00:45:17.460 don't criticize obviously criticize obviously you could voice your disappointment you should
00:45:24.980 do that i just have two suggestion two suggestions if you want to criticize president trump
00:45:34.180 do two things do it respectfully and also express your gratefulness for what has he
00:45:43.460 what he has done already. Criticize, express your disappointment, but also express
00:45:50.820 how grateful you are for everything he has done against the Islamic Republic.
00:45:56.020 And then after that, express your criticism. Here's the way that you could tell if you are
00:46:02.980 helping or hurting our cause. Think about the followers of the Islamic Republic
00:46:09.460 and ask yourself if they were reading my comment would it motivate them would it give them hope
00:46:18.260 would it make them happy okay and if so then ask yourself if what you're doing is
00:46:27.460 helping our enemy or hurting our enemy i think that's a pretty good standard in my opinion right
00:46:34.180 so that was the first comment of president trump let's go to the next one
00:46:42.680 another one posed by president trump is saying oil is flying iran can never have a nuclear weapon
00:46:51.040 the world will be safe the stock market are roaring jobs at records and prices are dropping
00:47:00.860 affordability in parentheses our country is strong safe and respected like never before
00:47:07.080 you're welcome president donald j trump okay so this is actually really good timing for this a
00:47:14.480 lot of you might think who cares about the stock market who cares about the job market people are
00:47:22.220 dying people are like not getting enough food their life their life is miserable uh the iranian
00:47:29.780 people are occupied and what is this priority over the stock market and jobs okay here's what
00:47:38.420 you have to take into account given that we already agreed that it's better for iranian people 0.93
00:47:46.580 israelis americans and the whole world for the islamic republic to get weak here and if we have
00:47:53.780 democrats in charge in washington dc the islamic republic is going to get stronger not weaker
00:47:59.780 and given that united states is a democracy then the way the americans vote is everyone's
00:48:07.380 should be everyone's concern everyone in the world like it's not just americans who will
00:48:14.180 suffer from democrats gaining power in the washington dc everybody on the planet will
00:48:21.300 suffer by having in the white house people who are allies of the islamic republic
00:48:27.460 basically the democrats so even though even if you're not an american you should want the stock
00:48:37.020 market in the united states to be going up when republicans are in charge you should want the job
00:48:44.200 market to be being showing good numbers when the republicans are in charge and you should want even
00:48:50.700 if you don't live in the united states you should want inflation to be low in the united states
00:48:55.960 when republicans are in charge because if it's not the case then the democrats are going to
00:49:01.880 take over and everybody will suffer everybody on the planet will suffer and this is why people
00:49:08.820 have to understand the limitations of president trump because even though even though united
00:49:16.380 says has a giant military with crazy amount of power it is limited in a good way because it's
00:49:25.500 a democracy and it's limited short term but that limitation is actually what makes it stronger
00:49:31.820 and that means that means that the voters opinions matter right the voters opinion matter and it's
00:49:37.660 good that it matters that's that that's a source of strength for a united states that the voters
00:49:41.500 opinions matter right so but but in the short term in the long term that's in our benefit because it
00:49:46.540 makes united states a stronger country but in the short term that has limitations there's a read
00:49:53.500 there's a reason why in geopolitics they say they tell you that all external policy is a downstream
00:50:00.220 of internal policies of the country so president trump might have lower limit some you know less
00:50:06.940 limited in military operations compared to other countries but because the united states is a
00:50:11.580 democracy he's limited and by what he can do because of political capital and he has to do
00:50:19.180 sometimes what we want him to do is not exactly what would be best for the internal politics of
00:50:26.300 the united states and it is important for president trump to prioritize internal politics so he could
00:50:32.460 be more effective at external politics, at foreign policy. So sometimes all of us have to agree that,
00:50:44.220 okay, oil prices need to come down. And that might mean pausing military operations. Because
00:50:51.580 if oil prices are high, if gas prices are high, if egg prices are high, then the Democrats might
00:50:58.940 you know take over even more in the midterms and none of us should want that right so just
00:51:05.540 understand that president trump his priorities are not just based on external foreign policy
00:51:12.080 but also internal politics that and the internal politics are important so that his hands are not
00:51:17.940 completely tied by the democrats when it comes to his foreign policy yes i'm excited it's not up
00:51:27.660 He's saying oil is flying, blah, blah, blah. Oil needs to flow for President Trump to be able to maintain more control in his internal politics, because, again, we don't want Democrats to completely take over. I think that's fair. That's a fair thing to prioritize.
00:51:45.840 Okay. And let me see. We have another clip by Prince Joseph Padovi that I just noticed on LBC. So let's actually listen to that as well. This is only 50 seconds. Where's the rest of this?
00:52:03.920 We are going to continue this fight.
00:52:06.920 I think the world needs to understand that the Iranians are not going to give up their
00:52:10.640 fight.
00:52:11.640 They're courageous.
00:52:12.640 They're willing to sacrifice.
00:52:14.420 And this is at the end of the day, how history shapes itself.
00:52:18.300 Eventually they'll go down.
00:52:20.120 They will fall on their own sword and hopefully we'll have much more support by countries
00:52:25.360 that until now have been hesitant to take a strong stance vis-a-vis the regime.
00:52:30.400 They've been timid.
00:52:31.400 They've been blackmailed.
00:52:32.400 So, I actually found the full version. Let's go watch this. Good thing I saw that. So, let's go to Prince Rizopalavi's full version of the sensory view with LVC.
00:52:48.860 And guys, I see the super chats. We will respond to them in 25 minutes, but let's actually go through these updates first.
00:52:56.300 let's talk now to the man that much of the iranian opposition looks to as its natural leader the son
00:53:08.000 of the last shah of iran and the exiled crown prince of iran now leader of the democratic
00:53:12.680 opposition reza palabi who joins me in the studio welcome to the studio great to have you here thank
00:53:18.520 you um i'm just wondering how you regard this so-called agreement i was noticing some of the
00:53:23.540 words that president trump has used within the last hour he says that the new regime in tehran
00:53:29.140 is smart and smarter than the previous ones that they love their country and he says that is regime
00:53:35.180 change look if you examine in the past four decades the overall behavior of this regime
00:53:43.980 we can say that they are not to be trusted and this is why i think this deal will not come through
00:53:49.240 Time and again, we've seen that the only strategy
00:53:53.280 has been to buy time.
00:53:54.940 As a matter of fact, a source very close
00:53:57.180 to the current leading negotiator
00:53:59.420 on behalf of the Iranian regime, bin Qalibov,
00:54:01.920 has been stating that they need some time to regroup,
00:54:05.160 restock, rearm themselves offensively and defensively
00:54:08.360 to get ready for the final battle.
00:54:09.700 Not hiding it, are they?
00:54:11.300 Not even that.
00:54:12.300 So if that's already not the sort of red herring,
00:54:16.000 I don't know what else is.
00:54:17.400 But the bigger picture is this, Andrew.
00:54:19.240 The Iranian people have not lost 40,000 people
00:54:22.900 on January 8th and 9th for the Strait of Hormuz
00:54:25.460 or for the nuclear deal.
00:54:27.040 They've been fighting for liberation
00:54:29.240 and they've been under occupation for 47 years.
00:54:32.020 This is where my focus is.
00:54:33.580 And at the end of the day,
00:54:34.500 we believe as Iranians that once liberated,
00:54:37.540 not only the world will be rid of every aspect of antagonism
00:54:41.380 that this regime has brought into place,
00:54:43.240 but it will change entirely the dynamics
00:54:45.620 of the Middle East and beyond.
00:54:47.740 This is really what we hope your listeners
00:54:50.720 and government are listening and understand
00:54:52.480 of how crucial it is to understand
00:54:54.320 that the persisting existence of this regime
00:54:57.200 is the continuation of all the problems.
00:54:59.760 There was a moment a few months ago
00:55:02.120 when it really did seem that the regime
00:55:04.200 might be about to fall when there were huge numbers
00:55:06.340 of people on the streets and the IRGC and others
00:55:10.220 had not yet started to machine gun or hang people.
00:55:13.060 What do you think went wrong?
00:55:14.240 Why did that moment of democratic revolution
00:55:17.500 not happen in this kind of struggles when you are facing a regime that is ruthless to the point that
00:55:25.900 an industrial murder scale has occurred you know in over two days this killed 40 000 people that
00:55:31.340 was not enough for them they chased them into the hospitals and finished them on their hospital beds
00:55:36.780 and there's so much more to it that is beyond what you have heard and all of a sudden you have a sort
00:55:44.620 of halts in the process. So we have to regroup, we have to adapt to the new circumstances and
00:55:50.380 irrespective of whether there is a deal or not, and irrespective of whether there is support for
00:55:55.100 the Iranian people or not, our struggle will continue. So we are regrouping, we are reorganizing.
00:56:02.620 I think people eventually will find another chance to come to the streets at the right time,
00:56:08.380 obviously given some circumstances. And we are pretty much reorganizing ourselves under the
00:56:13.900 the circumstance. Well, let me ask you about that, because it's pretty clear that for an awful lot of
00:56:18.000 Iranian people, money is tight. Indeed, people are finding it hard to pay basic bills for food
00:56:22.940 and petrol and the rest of it. It's pretty clear that that is getting worse. The shortages are
00:56:27.480 getting worse, and the stories about corruption are getting worse. So do you think there is going
00:56:32.140 to be another moment of, as it were, democratic uprising before too long? Of course. And look,
00:56:38.420 when you fight for liberating yourself,
00:56:41.720 there's no end until you ultimately succeed.
00:56:45.120 It could take a long enough time.
00:56:46.840 It could take a shorter amount of time,
00:56:48.360 depending of course, to what extent you are
00:56:50.660 completely on your own or whether or not
00:56:53.280 you get some more element that supports it.
00:56:55.940 And at the end of the day, 1.00
00:56:57.020 I think the Iranian people will not settle 1.00
00:56:58.940 for anything short of a clean break
00:57:00.780 because no aspect of the remnant of this regime
00:57:03.260 have any legitimacy with the nation.
00:57:05.580 We are paid a high price to get to this point.
00:57:08.380 A very high price.
00:57:09.380 President Trump started this war,
00:57:11.580 making big promises about regime change
00:57:14.280 and big promises to the Iranian people.
00:57:16.480 Are you disappointed in the way that he's finished it?
00:57:19.780 Well, I don't know if it's finished yet.
00:57:21.380 Because as you know, every few hours,
00:57:23.680 we have a different tweet coming from this president
00:57:26.080 and all of a sudden the head back changes
00:57:28.280 from one thing to the other.
00:57:29.640 So I'm not reading too much to any statement
00:57:32.280 that has been made.
00:57:33.180 And in fact, I was just following a little bit
00:57:36.060 what was happening live in Avian, in the press conference.
00:57:39.800 And we hear a lot, but we have yet to see what happens.
00:57:43.560 Even the president of America says,
00:57:45.460 well, let's see how they behave.
00:57:47.260 Beyond how the regime behaves, we know how it behaves.
00:57:51.160 So you try to eliminate anything that stands in their way,
00:57:54.800 including its own population.
00:57:56.540 But we are going to continue this fight.
00:58:00.080 I think the world needs to understand
00:58:01.400 that the Iranian are not going to give up their fight.
00:58:04.160 They're courageous, they're willing to sacrifice.
00:58:06.940 And this is at the end of the day,
00:58:09.100 how history shapes itself.
00:58:10.540 Eventually, they'll go down.
00:58:12.840 They will fall on their own sword.
00:58:14.640 And hopefully we'll have much more support
00:58:17.640 by countries that until now have been hesitant
00:58:20.720 to take a strong stance vis-a-vis the regime.
00:58:23.080 They've been timid.
00:58:24.160 They've been blackmailed by hostage taking by the regime
00:58:26.740 or now threatening the straight and foremost.
00:58:29.100 if you reward a regime that blackmails you
00:58:33.340 by promising them economic relief,
00:58:35.620 it's adding insult to injury.
00:58:37.540 And if you were to give that money,
00:58:38.940 it will not trickle down to the people, by the way.
00:58:41.020 They'll keep it.
00:58:41.860 They'll keep it for themselves.
00:58:43.300 Can I ask you about your own position?
00:58:45.300 You've been out of the country now, what, 47 years,
00:58:47.620 something like that?
00:58:48.460 I left the country last time I was in my homeland
00:58:51.260 was in 1978, so it's been quite a while.
00:58:53.700 Quite a while.
00:58:54.740 Now, you've mentioned in the past other sort of democracies
00:58:58.020 with monarchies attached to them.
00:59:00.480 And you've said that your job is to be a bridge
00:59:02.840 and an enabler for the democratic regime
00:59:05.280 that eventually follows.
00:59:06.820 But are the circumstances in which,
00:59:09.240 as a member of a royal family,
00:59:10.700 you yourself would stand for an election
00:59:12.780 and actually want to be part of the political process?
00:59:15.240 Well, I'm glad you're asking the question
00:59:16.700 because it has never been the case for me
00:59:18.400 to run for office or position.
00:59:20.640 But I'm uniquely placed to be an agent of change
00:59:24.000 and transition.
00:59:25.060 There's a trust in me.
00:59:26.620 That's why when on January 8th and make a call,
00:59:29.120 millions of people came out there supporting me
00:59:31.720 and chanting my name and asking for my leadership.
00:59:35.160 And what I'm offering as a transition post-regime collapse
00:59:38.260 is the opportunity for the Iranian people
00:59:40.180 to determine their own future through free and fair election.
00:59:43.420 Part of our job is to manage the country's affairs
00:59:45.760 in the meantime and allow and prepare the grounds
00:59:48.320 for such a constitutional assembly.
00:59:50.280 You want to be the bridge, not the final destination.
00:59:52.580 Exactly, and I think as such, I have to remain neutral.
00:59:55.400 I'm not advocating for any specific form of government.
00:59:58.320 That's for the people of Iran to decide.
01:00:00.180 But it has to be based on secular democratic values and principles.
01:00:05.500 Okay.
01:00:06.260 That was, you know, these are really good guys, especially for us Iranians,
01:00:11.260 because when we know what the position of our leader is,
01:00:16.640 then when we go around and try to make sure that we're not misrepresenting the Iranian people,
01:00:23.320 We use whatever Princess Pahlavi is saying as a reference to make sure that we're not diverting away too much from what we're supposed to be advocating for.
01:00:35.880 Because obviously he's representing the Iranian people and his voice is the voice of the Iranian people.
01:00:44.620 And if, you know, people like us, like Goldie and I want to make sure that we are on the right path, whatever points he's making is their efforts, right?
01:00:56.680 There's another interview.
01:00:58.380 I don't know if you guys are interested in watching this.
01:01:01.020 It's me on I-24.
01:01:03.160 I just finished it.
01:01:05.380 Do you guys want to watch this or no?
01:01:08.320 Is there any demand for this in the chat?
01:01:11.340 I just finished this.
01:01:12.760 It's nine minutes.
01:01:14.620 yes okay so okay yes okay okay okay thank you guys let's watch this then
01:01:22.840 maybe celebrating this u.s iran deal but not everyone is popping champagne messages coming
01:01:30.760 out of iran right now tell a very different story ordinary iranians people who lived through
01:01:36.500 anti-government protests the airstrikes the hunger the blackouts they're now reading through this
01:01:42.580 memorandum and asking one simple question. Where are we in this? The deal talks about uranium. It
01:01:48.700 talks about Lebanon. It talks about frozen assets and oil sanctions. But for many Iranians on the
01:01:53.060 street, their lives and their rights, their dead are nowhere in this text. One message that was
01:01:59.820 sent to the news outlet, Iran International, put it very bluntly. We gave our fallen. We endured
01:02:05.420 more hunger and poverty. We were killed unjustly. But uranium was the main issue. And another called
01:02:11.480 a deal signed quote over the bodies of iran's children joining us now is armin navabi iranian
01:02:18.760 political analyst armin these messages from inside iran describe betrayal they describe grief rage
01:02:28.040 really does this reflect what you are hearing broadly from iranians from within iran and also
01:02:33.800 the diaspora as well how deep is this disillusionment it is very significant i do
01:02:41.480 a daily basis i have a show a youtube show that my audience is inside iran and people come up and
01:02:47.480 they give me their opinions and you know every single day when i the iranians come up and speak
01:02:52.680 to me and also in the live chat you can see that they're very disappointed they feel betrayed they
01:02:57.400 feel forgotten um that is true i do try to push back against it and i try to promote some hope
01:03:05.080 and a sense that this is actually not the betrayal that they think it is it is a very hard a difficult
01:03:10.520 thing for me to do because most most of the comments seems to be really upset regarding how
01:03:16.040 things are going uh however i do think that i'm actually on at least on my show with iranians
01:03:21.400 inside iran i'm actually successful in you know pointing a few things out to them that at the
01:03:27.320 beginning of the show people's attitude changes completely to compare to the end of my show and
01:03:32.360 if you want i could tell you exactly what i tell them that makes them feel more hopeful regarding
01:03:36.920 okay so i first of all i tell them that um no matter how disappointed they are by president
01:03:41.560 trump what we got from president trump was against islamic republic was far more significant than any
01:03:48.120 president in u.s history so don't compare to what president trump did compared to what you wanted
01:03:53.880 him to do compare what he did compared to any other president islamic republic has never been
01:03:59.160 this week the amount of damage that the president trump and along with aside with uh prime minister 0.65
01:04:04.520 Netanyahu have done to the Islamic Republic has made us years closer to coupling the regime.
01:04:12.200 I just have to ask you. I mean, it's true what you're saying. It's absolutely true. But the 1.00
01:04:17.160 reality on the ground right now is that we're still seeing the Islamic Republic maintain power. 0.57
01:04:21.720 And now we're looking at what is reportedly going to be 300 billion dollars that are going to be
01:04:27.160 funneled to rebuild iran and of course i i'm assuming that much of that will go uh to the
01:04:34.360 islamic republic rebuilding itself in its military capabilities so actually the 300 billion dollar
01:04:41.960 if it is what they what they say it is is actually damaging to the irgc rather than helping the irgc
01:04:48.280 because first of all the the the economy of the islamic republic right now it's not in a situation
01:04:52.760 where it could observe 300 these 300 billion dollars is supposed to be by private businesses
01:04:57.080 two private businesses. It's not supposed to be from United States. And no private entity would
01:05:02.320 spend billions of dollars in Iran when the IRGC has a monopoly over two-thirds of the economy and
01:05:06.960 could shut down and destroy. So remember, IRGC's power and control comes from its dominance over
01:05:14.720 Iran's economy. So anything that opens that economy, so it's based on isolationism, it's based
01:05:20.000 on a command economy structure, it's based on having monopolies over main industries within
01:05:24.520 Iran and it's also based on anti-americanism and being anti-israeli so these 300 billion dollars
01:05:29.640 are supposed to be for the private sector which is the biggest threat to the IRGC's dominance
01:05:33.800 over Iran's economy and without the IRGC being dismantled or lose without it losing control over
01:05:39.960 the economy no private sector will actually if you invest in Iran to private businesses with IRGC
01:05:45.640 still having control over the economy it's just basically burning your money so that money will
01:05:49.880 not make it into iran unless irgc loses its grip over the economy and if if that if if that happens
01:05:57.000 plus with the competition with the private sector that would be the beginning of the end of irgc's
01:06:01.720 control and dominance so this is not 300 billion dollars that will go to irgc this is 300 billion
01:06:06.440 dollars that will go to irgc's competition which is the private sector that the rgc for years has
01:06:11.720 has been trying to destroy and weaken so i don't see it like that and that's another thing so then
01:06:17.000 I guess that leads me to the question of what was the incentive to sign this deal at this point,
01:06:22.360 if that is indeed going to be the case, because obviously we are seeing—it is fair to say that
01:06:27.240 the Islamic Republic is in a weaker place than it's ever been, but at the same time, it's still
01:06:33.960 maintaining a certain level of strength. So the thing you remember is that this is
01:06:40.680 not a deal this is an mou and it's non-binding and it's only um and united states can still do
01:06:47.480 whatever it wants because it's the enforcer like who's the enforcer of the mou the enforcers is
01:06:52.440 the united states so that means basically if it's binding it's binding on the islamic republic and
01:06:56.120 not the united states united states doesn't have to avoid by anything that is written in the document
01:06:59.800 it could just look at whatever the islamic republic does and it's not happy it could go back
01:07:03.400 to bombardment whenever they want and nobody can do anything about it so the mou is uh to me the 0.96
01:07:08.760 MOU is about giving Qalibov the advantage because I think the Americans have found an inside man 0.84
01:07:15.480 in the Islamic Republic that is helping the Americans weaken the IRGC and the supreme
01:07:19.640 leadership without military actions and Qalibov needs to be able to sell this internally to some
01:07:26.200 regime supporters or else they will completely eliminate him the MOU needs to be written in a
01:07:31.000 language that he could convince at least some people that this is not as bad for the Islamic
01:07:34.760 Republic. I think there are two agreements that are being discussed here. One that is on the MOU,
01:07:39.480 which is just for show, and something that the Qalibaf could have some chance of selling it
01:07:44.120 to an entire audience. But then there's an actual agreement between the Americans and
01:07:48.600 the Islamic Republic, which is something that Qalibaf I think has more fully submitted to
01:07:53.320 President Trump regarding what behavior he's going to try to enforce. But it's hard to do
01:07:59.800 because irgc still has a lot of power but seems like it seems like balibov has temporarily been
01:08:05.240 able to maintain control and become the dominant player within the islamic republic with the help
01:08:10.280 of the americans so if you have somebody within the islamic republic that is selling out irgc
01:08:16.120 um and the supreme leadership and the party camp with the threats of with the help of the
01:08:20.920 threats from americans this is a much more efficient less costly less chaotic way of
01:08:26.200 slowly lowering the power of irgc and their grip on power within the islamic republic
01:08:30.520 and i know a lot of people wanted this to be a sprint i i think it's more of a marathon and we
01:08:35.080 did i mean i think the americans and israelis experimented with making uh with seeing if this
01:08:40.200 is a sprint uh it ended up not being a sprint it's a marathon i i see a lot of people being
01:08:44.760 disappointed because they wanted the toppling of the regime happened to happen faster and it's
01:08:49.640 completely justified because the iranian people are suffering and people are being executed so
01:08:54.120 it's completely understandable um it is important to remember that we are moving in the right 0.98
01:08:59.000 direction though even though it's not happening as fast as we want every single month islamic
01:09:03.960 republic is getting weaker and every single month the iranian opposition um under their leadership
01:09:09.800 of princes princes of palavi is getting stronger uh against islamic republic so as long as we keep
01:09:14.920 moving in this direction we'll we'll eventually going to win final thing that i just want to ask
01:09:20.680 you if you could just answer this in one line because we have to move uh soon to a commercial
01:09:25.080 break do you think the majority of the iranian public still trusts this u.s administration
01:09:33.160 the majority of the iranian people trust israel and prime minister netanyahu and honestly any
01:09:39.080 other prime minister that comes into power within israel on the united states there there's a lot
01:09:43.640 more division right now i have to admit there's a lot more division um i i try to convince them that
01:09:50.680 even if they're frustrated with uh with president trump we have to be grateful that he's a president
01:09:56.840 that has done more than any other president and we we have built a lot of bridges with the americans
01:10:01.240 and it doesn't make sense for us to burn those bridges so i try to convince them to keep
01:10:04.840 supporting president trump all right armin it was fascinating to hear your take on all of this thank
01:10:09.640 you so much for joining us thank you for having me somebody said wow you see that last few seconds
01:10:18.360 there's i don't know what the other panelists said after i left but one of them said
01:10:23.560 thank you for having me okay so we said wow okay what do you guys think okay good
01:10:37.160 any goldie what do you think that was great well done thank you thank you will be okay
01:10:44.600 goldie's happy if goldie approves then i'm doing something right um okay
01:10:53.000 all right thank you guys oh you guys are being so sweet in the chat thank you guys
01:10:57.080 oh okay okay all right we need to now go to something else yeah okay wow you guys oh my god
01:11:05.720 you know i'm gonna go to something else but you're i want to read your comments because you guys are
01:11:09.560 being so nice and i'm like wait let me actually just read these comments a little bit okay okay
01:11:15.560 okay okay okay let's let's move on let's we're out of time we're we're behind okay all right okay
01:11:23.400 thank you guys you guys are being so sweet all right let's see we had some clarifications
01:11:29.000 from uh jd wins oh thank you guys first of all i think the president's peace plan in iran
01:11:39.240 as already bearing real fruits for the American people. Last night, 12.5 million barrels of oil
01:11:45.360 went through the Strait of Hormuz. That is a high since the beginning of the conflict.
01:11:49.260 Oil prices are down nearly at their level from the pre-war conflict. Gas prices dropped below
01:11:54.100 $4 a gallon today for the first time since the conflict. And importantly, they're going to keep
01:11:59.240 falling further given how low oil prices are. On the military side, the Iranians for the second 0.98
01:12:06.680 night in a road did not shoot at any ships in the strait of hormuz so so far they are honoring their
01:12:11.800 end of the commitment and on the blockade sitcom has allowed north of a dozen ships to go through
01:12:16.760 our naval blockade and so we're also honoring our end of the so this is very interesting we have to 0.91
01:12:21.960 see how much kali buff has managed to get control over different segments of irgc we saw musavi
01:12:31.160 abdullahi ghani and i think zolgar i don't remember coming out and endorsing the negotiations and
01:12:38.280 endorsing the negotiators which seems like qalibaf has managed to maintain control over
01:12:43.800 most of the leadership within rgc we haven't seen bahidi come bend the knee to ghalibaf
01:12:49.800 but what is more important is behavior because iris there's so many different fragments within
01:12:55.640 IRGC, if for a long
01:12:57.900 time we don't see anybody shooting
01:12:59.740 at commercial ships, that means 0.60
01:13:01.680 Qalibov's takeover has
01:13:03.660 become complete,
01:13:05.220 at least for now. So this is
01:13:07.480 really important. Guys,
01:13:09.860 there's three segments. So Qalibov
01:13:11.520 is one segment of the Islamic Republic right now.
01:13:14.060 The other three segments is the
01:13:15.620 Supreme Leadership, IRGC, and the Pai Dariqa. 0.99
01:13:17.840 Okay? So to observe 0.99
01:13:19.940 whether IRGC
01:13:21.960 has fully submitted to Qalibov,
01:13:23.560 we have to see if there's going to be any shootings
01:13:25.480 on the commercial ships and what is hezbollah is going to do against israel that is going to be
01:13:31.320 what we're going to measure to see if alibov has taken managed to take control when it comes to
01:13:37.160 the paidari camp we saw mir baghiri coming out and endorsing the negotiations as a leader of the
01:13:42.520 spiritual leader of the paidari camp but to observe if that is going to change be
01:13:48.760 translated into behavior we have to see what influential people within the paidari camp are
01:13:54.600 are going to say like sabati like rasai like nabaviyan like rayafipur and also we have to
01:14:01.080 observe in khamenei's funeral if there's going to be you know fighting within different pro-regime
01:14:08.760 people in the streets like are we going to see people fighting or is the islamic republic is
01:14:13.720 going to be effective at keeping everybody in control uh with regards to the supreme leadership
01:14:20.920 we already saw the an official statement weeks ago from the office of the supreme leadership
01:14:27.160 endorsing galibov we have to see if there's going to be any other statements um basically dabbling
01:14:34.640 down on the on the endorsement or is there anything any criticism will be coming out
01:14:40.500 so this is that so we already have the statements from the leaders now we have to see
01:14:45.740 the behavior, right?
01:14:49.100 Trade of Wormuz, so far, they are honoring their end of the commitment. And on the blockade,
01:14:54.320 CENTCOM has allowed north of a dozen ships to go through our naval blockade. And so we're also
01:14:58.840 honoring our end of the early part of the agreement. On the military side, a couple of
01:15:04.480 things that are still true and will be true, whether the Iranians comply with the rest of
01:15:08.320 the deal or not. Number one, their nuclear program has been completely destroyed. Their 0.96
01:15:12.260 capacity for enrichment the facilities at which they were using to develop enrichment and develop
01:15:17.040 potential nuclear weapon those facilities are still destroyed their conventional military is
01:15:22.220 still destroyed their capacity to threaten their neighbors is still largely gone and now we see
01:15:28.000 whether they are willing to comply with the next step of the president's peace plan okay so that
01:15:35.240 was one update let's actually watch this one now this is also iran related you know i've seen
01:15:41.140 skeptics of the deal. People say the Iranians will never change their behavior. Well, maybe
01:15:46.220 that's true. And if so, they don't get any of the benefits of the bargain. But isn't it worth
01:15:50.120 trying? Isn't it worth seeing whether this incredibly weakened position that the president
01:15:55.160 of the United States has the Iranians under, whether that motivates them to change their 0.76
01:16:00.660 behavior, not just vis-a-vis the West, but vis-a-vis the Middle East. And one of the 0.97
01:16:05.140 interesting things about this is, you know, the technical details of this we can, of course, get
01:16:09.820 into. There are going to be any number of opinions about the negotiation, about where it's ultimately
01:16:14.520 going to go. But I tend to think that you should trust the people who know the Iranians the best
01:16:19.080 and who have the most to lose. What are the Gulf Arab states saying about this deal? What are they 0.53
01:16:25.360 saying about this deal compared to the JCPOA in 2015? This is the Obama nuclear deal. Well, back
01:16:31.440 then they hated that deal. They felt like it empowered the Iranians to be bad actors across
01:16:36.860 the region. Of course, that's exactly what happened. They were right about that. What are 1.00
01:16:40.780 they saying about the president's peace deal? They're saying this is an amazingly transformative
01:16:45.460 thing for the region because either way, we and the broader region win. Iran is weakened. Their
01:16:52.260 nuclear program destroyed. Their economy in desperate straits. And if they change their
01:16:57.800 behavior, big things are going to happen for Iran and for the world. If they don't, no skin off our 0.98
01:17:02.880 backs. Either way, we win. And that's the way the president has set up this deal and this
01:17:07.780 negotiation. So this is something that we have to actually observe. Some people are concerned that
01:17:14.720 there's going to be sanction relief for the Islamic Republic before there's any progress
01:17:23.260 made on the enriched uranium part. If that does happen, that's a genuinely, that is a proper 0.98
01:17:31.460 concern to have so let's again remember guys what they write on the mo you and what happens
01:17:37.220 what actually happens are completely two different things and we actually should be judging this more
01:17:43.540 based on what happens uh based on what happens more than based on what is actually being said
01:17:49.620 or even what is actually being signed right so yeah so let's see what where we get with that
01:17:58.820 and that is a that's a proper criticism by the way for the sanctioned relief to to actually
01:18:07.440 not just be signed but actually be put into effect like we actually observe it
01:18:11.700 um if that happens before any enriched uranium leaves iran that is a proper criticism in my
01:18:18.200 opinion and let's watch this one now the part of the peace plan the part of this mou that i think
01:18:26.560 have been most misrepresented by certain parts of the media is the idea that the Iranians get
01:18:30.980 all these benefits. You will hear things about $300 billion or $24 billion or this or that number
01:18:36.060 of months. Yeah, so the $300 billion, if it is what they actually say it is, I'm not actually
01:18:41.740 upset about that. The $24 billion, if it's a path towards getting the enriched uranium out,
01:18:47.040 is so very little in significance compared to everything the Islamic Republic has lost. 0.54
01:18:53.020 And honestly, the enriched uranium is worth more than the $24 billion.
01:18:58.180 These two are not the concern.
01:19:00.060 The sanctioned relief is a concern, in my opinion.
01:19:03.800 So I think people exaggerate what the $300 billion, misrepresent what the $300 billion is about.
01:19:10.460 They exaggerate how bad the $24 billion is.
01:19:13.640 But the proper criticism is neither the $300 billion or $24 billion.
01:19:18.220 dollars. The proper criticism would be the sanctioned relief section without even getting
01:19:24.280 the enriched uranium. That is a proper criticism, in my opinion. Let me know if you agree.
01:19:29.280 Iranians get all these benefits. You will hear things about $300 billion or $24 billion or this 0.98
01:19:34.200 or that number of money or amount of money. And the simple fact is that the only way the Iranians 1.00
01:19:38.980 get any of those resources, not a single penny, by the way, from the United States of America 0.83
01:19:44.240 under any circumstances, but the only way that they would ever get any benefit of the bargain
01:19:49.040 is if they comply fully and change their behavior. Yeah, so that is true regarding the 24 and 300,
01:19:56.800 but it seems like at least maybe people are concerned that that's not true regarding the
01:20:02.840 sanction relief. It seems like they're just getting the sanction relief right at the top,
01:20:07.400 but I don't know. We'll see. And so you really have a win-win situation for the United States
01:20:11.900 of America. If the Iranians don't change their behavior, their military and their nuclear program 0.99
01:20:17.520 is still destroyed. If they do change their behavior, then they are going to have a transformative 0.99
01:20:23.040 relationship with the Middle East, and the Middle East will have a transformative relationship with
01:20:27.900 the people of Iran. That's a win for the American people and for the President of the United States,
01:20:32.940 regardless of which option the Iranians ultimately choose. We obviously want them
01:20:36.840 to choose the right option. The interesting thing about their system, and I think it's important for
01:20:41.260 the american people to appreciate this point in particular is that there are real divisions within
01:20:46.620 their country about how exactly to proceed and what we've seen over the last couple of months
01:20:52.140 is that the pragmatists within the iranian system the people who really do want to transform their
01:20:56.940 relationship oh my god um yeah the people the people who are the people who are you're talking
01:21:05.660 about the people who want to survive and not die they're not they're not pragmatists in the sense
01:21:10.140 that it's pragmatic for Iran, they're only pragmatic in the sense that they're trying to
01:21:14.840 save their own lives and not die under bombardment. Over the last couple of months is that the
01:21:20.520 pragmatists within the Iranian system, the people who really do want to transform their relationship 0.53
01:21:25.280 with the Middle East and with the world, those people are winning the argument. The United 1.00
01:21:30.960 States wants those people to win the argument. The United States wants to have a better relationship,
01:21:35.700 but in order for that to happen, the Iranians have to perform. And if they don't perform, 1.00
01:21:40.140 So there is no better relationship with the Islamic Republic because the Islamic Republic is so fundamentally anti-American. 0.98
01:21:47.440 The only way to have a better relationship with the Islamic Republic is for there to be no Islamic Republic. 1.00
01:21:53.480 In order for that to happen, the Iranians have to perform. 1.00
01:21:57.040 And if they don't perform, as we've said before, they don't get any of the benefits of the bargain. 0.90
01:22:02.020 So what I'd ask all of you is just to report honestly that the United States isn't giving up a cent of money to Iran.
01:22:08.720 and even the economic benefits, the sanctions relief and so forth that comes along with this bargain 0.64
01:22:13.760 only happens if the Iranians perform. 0.98
01:22:17.500 Wait, what? 0.99
01:22:19.200 This last part, is that true?
01:22:20.660 It was just a report, honestly, that the United States isn't giving up a cent of money to Iran. 0.98
01:22:27.060 So that's true, okay.
01:22:28.360 And even the economic benefits, the sanctions relief and so forth.
01:22:31.700 The sanction relief, is it only going to be based on performance?
01:22:35.600 Because people are saying it's already happening.
01:22:38.720 that comes along with this bargain only happens if the iranians perform okay i mean we'll we'll
01:22:45.600 double check that because then i'm getting you know then then we're getting the wrong reports
01:22:50.800 i hope that's true you're not gonna so there's no sanctions relief right now because i thought
01:22:55.200 we already like they're already gonna go with sanction relief before waiting for anything else
01:23:00.160 i haven't i haven't heard that i mean the islamic regime is known to lie but um from the beginning
01:23:06.400 trump and jd vance and even pete hegseth today um they've all made it very clear that this is
01:23:12.400 performance based so nothing is being released okay that would make it so much better so much
01:23:18.880 better thank you for that okay if that is true then honestly like i don't uh know why people
01:23:26.640 are panicking over this so we destroyed a substantial number of their ballistic missiles
01:23:33.120 and their ballistic missile launchers themselves.
01:23:36.420 It's not just the bullets, but it's the actual gun.
01:23:38.620 And that's what we were extremely effective at
01:23:40.280 in destroying during the last three months of the campaign.
01:23:43.760 All the president said yesterday is that, of course,
01:23:47.300 countries don't give up the right of self-defense.
01:23:50.220 Israel doesn't give up the right of self-defense
01:23:52.160 if Hezbollah fires rockets or drones at Israel.
01:23:55.220 The Iranians don't give up the right of self-defense.
01:23:58.120 Those missiles are not for self-defense. 0.93
01:24:00.620 Those missiles are for destroying Israel. 0.83
01:24:04.360 And Iran's self-defense, if Iran wants to do self-defense, it needs to self-defense against its main enemy, which is the Islamic Republic. 0.79
01:24:11.940 So any military equipment that the Islamic Republic has doesn't help Iran defend itself. 0.78
01:24:18.320 It helps the occupier of Iran maintain control over Iran. 0.58
01:24:22.780 So if you want to give Iran the right to self-defense, then arm the Iranian people. 0.89
01:24:28.580 the islamic republic having missiles is has never been for self-defense it's always been 0.95
01:24:36.740 about destroying israel and they are not iran they're the enemies of iran and they're occupying 0.97
01:24:42.140 iran and any military equipment they have empowers them to maintain more control over iran
01:24:47.060 so this has never been about defense at israel the iranians don't give up the right of self-defense
01:24:54.180 in their country but we do expect that as part of the final deal they are not going to be able
01:24:59.340 to build the kind of missiles that can broadly threaten the entire world and that's what the
01:25:04.220 president united states said yesterday and and look i mean it's very simple you can't tell a
01:25:08.960 country whether israel or iran they're not allowed to have any self-defense that's not what the
01:25:13.360 president has asked that's not well we you don't need to ask them you could uh you you you take it
01:25:19.220 away from them by force not because all those missiles are not for self-defense yeah yeah i mean
01:25:25.100 if somebody is trying to kill me i'm not going to go ask them to give up their gun i'll try to 0.94
01:25:29.840 shoot them before they get reach me what the president has requested but as part of the final 0.96
01:25:33.860 deal what we want to see is iran not funding regional instability funding regional terrorism 0.95
01:25:39.940 and of course try to rebuild their nuclear weapons program that's the main thing the nuclear weapons
01:25:45.000 program is destroyed it is gone if the iranians decided tomorrow to build a nuclear weapon they
01:25:50.680 simply don't have the capacity in order to do that what we're trying to ensure is they don't
01:25:55.240 rebuild that capacity not just a year from now two years from now but many many years from now 0.58
01:26:00.280 so that our children never have to worry about a state sponsor of terrorism having a nuclear weapon
01:26:06.440 so again guys i don't know what the goal here of saying these is but like i need to you know
01:26:12.280 set the record straight but the islamic republic is has nothing to do with defending iran okay
01:26:19.080 the islamic republic is an expansionist uh pan shia islamic imperialist death cult that is trying 0.75
01:26:27.080 to spend iran uses as a resources to expand and dominate the entire middle east and eventually 0.94
01:26:34.120 the whole world um so the idea that you know everybody gets to have something for self-defense
01:26:41.800 is and this should also apply to the islamic republic is a fundamental misunderstanding of
01:26:47.720 what the islamic republic is about right the islamic republic is not a government it's not
01:26:52.680 a state of a country it's a revolution like guys the reason the irgc you have to always remember
01:26:58.840 the i stands for islam not iran and the r stands for revolution like why are they revolutionary
01:27:04.600 they're already if they're already the government why are they revolutionary because it's never been 0.73
01:27:09.000 about iran it's about revolution against the world order right so the islamic the irgc has never been 0.77
01:27:16.120 about defense everything within irgc is about offense it's not about defending iran it's about 0.93
01:27:21.640 using iran consuming consuming it completely and using its resources to take over as much territory
01:27:28.200 as possible take over the middle east including israel and then the rest of the world it's always 0.82
01:27:32.920 been offensive there's nothing defensive about the irgc so anybody who said like well they should
01:27:37.880 have some missiles because every country gets to have missiles doesn't understand you know
01:27:42.440 it's a completely misrepresentation of what irgc is so there's this let's watch this one
01:27:54.200 well number one they would have to get a lot of money in order to rebuild a nuclear program you're
01:28:00.240 talking about billions and billions of nuclear infrastructure that the united states destroyed
01:28:04.340 in order for them to rebuild that program they would have to get a lot of money and we have them
01:28:08.460 in an economic chokehold right now that we're not going to release until they fundamentally change
01:28:12.180 their behavior what would that look like that would mean a real inspections regime that would
01:28:16.720 mean a real enforcement regime as the mou contemplates that would mean the destruction
01:28:20.680 of their enriched stockpile. All of these things are the sorts of steps you're going to take 0.59
01:28:25.200 if you're serious about ending your nuclear weapons program. And that, again, is why I go 0.88
01:28:29.260 back to this fundamental trade that's built into the deal. They need money to do anything.
01:28:35.200 Their economy is in absolute dire straits. But in order for them to get any integration into
01:28:41.240 the world economy, they're going to have to show us and verify for us that they are changing their
01:28:46.320 behavior. And that's why the deal is set up in the way that it is. Well, number one.
01:28:49.560 Okay, so that would work really beautifully to basically be able to starve them and suffocate them until to the point that they might even give the most important leverage that they have, which is the enriched uranium.
01:29:01.180 If you could suffocate and starve them enough to be able to get even the enriched uranium without military operations, this would be the most genius plan ever.
01:29:11.460 But that's a big if because it's really hard to see us getting there.
01:29:15.140 However, I think that if the plan is to use the fact that they're so desperate for cash to be able to make them beg for any amount of money until they give up the enriched uranium, then I'm hoping that the sanctions relief is not right at the beginning because as soon as they make money from the sanctions relief, then they're going to start ignoring you.
01:29:39.420 Right. So the sanctioned relief should not be there until you get the enriched uranium, because if you do the sanctioned relief first, then the $24 billion, it wouldn't matter if the $24 billion is based on performance.
01:29:52.600 It wouldn't be matter if the $300 billion is for performance, because you already have given the Islamic Republic so much breathing room, but so much oil revenue that they're going to be, you're going to lose your leverage to get the enriched uranium out. 0.93
01:30:08.560 So I hope all of them is performance-based, including the sanctions relief.
01:30:16.520 And then I think there's only a few more.
01:30:18.860 And then after this, we're going to go to the Q&A.
01:30:21.540 Well, first of all, we believe international waterways should be free of tolls.
01:30:24.960 And that's been our position.
01:30:26.000 That's what you see, of course, in the 60 days of the MOU.
01:30:28.700 And when you say it leaves it open, it doesn't really leave it open,
01:30:31.980 except in the sense that, of course, the final negotiations
01:30:35.360 are going to set the terms of what comes afterwards, right?
01:30:38.740 You said, I think that it's the Omanis and the Iranians, but it's actually the MOU contemplates that the Omanis, the Iranians, and the Gulf Coast coalition together will figure out a proper security framework for the Straits in the future.
01:30:53.000 And what I mean by that is that we don't ever want this to happen again.
01:30:55.780 That's not about tolling.
01:30:57.220 That's about ensuring that the Straits are never used as a choke point for the global economy ever again. 0.99
01:31:02.900 It's frankly not what the Iranians want. 0.98
01:31:05.100 It's not what the Omanis want.
01:31:06.160 It's not what the GCC wants either.
01:31:07.740 So what we're going to do, of course, working with our allies in the region is to ensure that that is reflected in the final deal.
01:31:13.920 And if that's not reflected in the final deal, there's not going to be a final deal.
01:31:17.500 And that is I keep coming back to this fundamental structural point of this negotiation, which is that we have all the cards. 0.64
01:31:24.200 If the Iranians want the benefits of the bargain, they have to give us the things that are necessary to get those benefits.
01:31:30.280 yeah with regards to the tolling like the tolling is not even something um that the united states
01:31:37.680 can you know give to the islamic republic because it's international waterways like it's not just
01:31:45.140 the united states the whole world would be against the tolling of an of international
01:31:49.740 natural international waterway first of all we believe international waterways well we don't
01:31:53.880 want any a scale of any attack any attack whatever its scale is unacceptable under this agreement
01:31:59.140 Now, you asked the question saying that oil money was flowing to Hezbollah before the MOU was signed.
01:32:06.100 And it's one of the reasons why we are actually engaged in this process is to ensure that no money is flowing to Hezbollah.
01:32:12.400 So it's interesting where people will say that the MOU is bad because the MOU produces consequences that were actually happening well before the MOU was signed.
01:32:22.700 That's not a reflection on the MOU.
01:32:24.660 That's a reflection of why we need the MOU to ensure that we have the regional peace and stability that we need.
01:32:31.380 Now, what I would say.
01:32:31.960 Yeah, but people are what people are saying, either fairly or unfairly, is that they think that it will put a U.S. stamp of approval on it.
01:32:42.720 That's the that's the criticism.
01:32:44.620 to some of the critics of the deal that I've heard that will say, well, Iran's going to get
01:32:52.040 all this benefit. I'll repeat what I've said, and I'm probably going to have to repeat it a number
01:32:55.820 of times, is what is the benefit that the Iranians get that they didn't have before? And the answer 0.98
01:33:02.300 is nothing. They don't get anything unless they change their behavior. If they change their
01:33:07.840 behavior, that is a thing to celebrate. That's going to transform the Middle East for a generation. 1.00
01:33:12.140 If they don't change their behavior, they don't get the benefit of the bargain. 1.00
01:33:15.900 And I think I got to be honest.
01:33:17.400 And they should be bombarded, not just not just not get benefit of the bargain. 0.90
01:33:21.900 They should also get bombed. 1.00
01:33:23.820 They should die. 0.99
01:33:24.840 I think fundamentally, fundamentally, this idea that it's a misrepresentation of the MOU, 0.99
01:33:32.320 this idea that the Iranians get all these benefits before the deal is actually consummated,
01:33:38.600 The idea that they get benefits before they change their behavior is fundamentally a talking point that is issued by people who want the conflict to continue indefinitely, despite the fact that that's not good for the American people and it's not good for the region.
01:33:54.700 So that's what everyone's going to be observing, whether the Islamic Republic is going to get anything at all before the behavior change. 0.60
01:34:03.080 I'm pretty sure everybody's not going to be looking out for that. 0.99
01:34:06.300 How many more left?
01:34:09.560 three more difference between the two agreements so first of all the two big differences
01:34:17.800 are not even in the substance of the deal itself but something i said earlier are number one the
01:34:24.600 gulf coast coalition loves this deal because they think it makes iran weaker they hated the obama
01:34:30.520 deal because they thought that it made iran stronger they know more about this and they
01:34:34.120 They have more to lose than anybody, including the United States of America.
01:34:37.440 So I trust their judgment.
01:34:39.100 The second thing is where the deal came from. 0.85
01:34:42.220 You have to remember, in 2015, Iran had built a sophisticated nuclear weapons program with a nuclear weapons stockpile.
01:34:49.100 So the perspective that we came at as the United States was, you already have a really nice nuclear program. 0.56
01:34:54.960 We're going to bribe you with American money in order to stop it.
01:34:58.520 Our perspective and where we're coming at it is we already destroyed your nuclear program. 0.72
01:35:03.860 And so if you promise and show verifiable pathways to not rebuild it, then we're willing to give you some sanctions relief and things like that.
01:35:14.560 So it's a fundamentally different perspective.
01:35:16.360 Now, there are all these substantive differences as well.
01:35:18.620 The Obama nuclear deal allowed.
01:35:20.480 But what if they show that they're not going to rebuild it and then get the sanction relief and then like, OK, thank you, and then go build it?
01:35:29.940 Really different perspective.
01:35:31.060 Now, there are all these substantive differences as well.
01:35:33.800 The Obama nuclear deal.
01:35:34.900 So what if you like you what if you show could be so this is what people should keep an eye on.
01:35:39.160 I'm not saying it's going to be this bad, but this is what we should keep an eye on. 0.99
01:35:42.080 The Islamic Republic like, OK, I'm going to do good behavior. 1.00
01:35:44.740 I'm going to get sanctions relief under President Trump.
01:35:46.960 And then I'm going to wait for another weaker president that is a Democrat. 0.53
01:35:51.340 And then I'm going to go back to my nuclear program.
01:35:53.800 But I already have sanctions relief and billions of dollars because of the sanction relief.
01:35:58.320 That's what we have to look for now for not to have allowed enrichment.
01:36:02.380 Ours will not.
01:36:03.060 The Obama deal allowed the accumulation of stockpiled weapons-grade material.
01:36:07.800 Ours is actually leading to the destruction of that stockpile of enriched material.
01:36:12.000 So there are many differences.
01:36:12.980 The Obama deal gave them over a billion dollars of American money.
01:36:16.960 This deal gives them zero dollars of American money.
01:36:20.220 So a lot of substantive differences, but I think the most important differences are where
01:36:24.000 we're coming at it from a position of strength and the fact that our Gulf Coast partners
01:36:27.680 love this deal.
01:36:30.000 Okay.
01:36:30.520 and then two more well they've made very concrete nuclear commitments they have committed to the
01:36:37.220 destruction of the hyaline-rich stockpile that they have okay the commitment obviously means
01:36:42.180 nothing there these are mullahs as goldie says when their lips are moving they're lying so
01:36:47.700 commitments means nothing at all well first of all they've made very concrete nuclear commitments 0.74
01:36:52.040 they have committed to the destruction of the hyaline-rich stockpile that they have in their
01:36:56.480 possession but number two all we've done is lift the blockade and the straight support we basically
01:37:01.700 returned it to where it was before the conflict the blockade is off we put that in after the
01:37:06.260 conflict started the straits are now open that's not a new benefit to the iranians they were selling
01:37:11.100 oil for many many years well before we ever put the blockade we yeah but but but you shouldn't
01:37:17.620 remove the bucket but you shouldn't let that give them breathing room unless you get the enriched
01:37:21.660 uranium he opposed that blockade they stopped selling oil and now we've lifted the blockade
01:37:27.220 in order to promote the free flow of energy across across the world well but i understand
01:37:33.200 the oil prices and all we already argued that um but even okay here's the thing i i understand why
01:37:39.340 the blockade had to be removed uh but don't give them sanction relief before you get the enriched
01:37:44.620 uranium i would say to anybody any of the critics is number one have a little bit of faith in the
01:37:50.460 president of the United States, the idea that he is going to strike a deal that's been bad for the
01:37:54.780 American people, it's preposterous. He is the person who has had the courage to fundamentally
01:37:59.340 transform our relationship with Iran and with a lot of other countries over the last year and a
01:38:03.620 half. He believes in this deal. He is going to see it to completion. And if the Iranians don't comply,
01:38:09.940 we still have every single tool and point of leverage that we have today. That'd be message 0.88
01:38:14.240 number one, is have a little faith in the president's ability, given that he's got us this
01:38:18.200 far to take us the final step. The second thing that I would say is so many of what I've read or
01:38:24.020 heard that people believe about this deal is just fundamentally untrue. It is a memorandum of
01:38:29.540 understanding. It is fundamentally a principle that, yes, the Straits of Hormuz are going to
01:38:33.580 be open immediately, and they already are. Yes, they're going to give up their highly enriched
01:38:37.980 material, but they've got to actually do it. It's about conduct. It's about rewarding good conduct
01:38:43.880 and punishing bad conduct, which in some ways is what we've been doing for the last three months
01:38:48.520 vis-a-vis that country anyway. So many of the criticisms, I saw Lindsey Graham came out with
01:38:53.520 a positive statement after expressing some concerns. I think that when people get to
01:38:58.360 understand not just the agreement, but our negotiating posture as a country, they will
01:39:02.700 realize this is an excellent thing for the American people, but that's part of our job.
01:39:07.360 We've got to tell the story about what this means for Americans, how it's going to make all of us
01:39:11.080 safer and more prosperous. That's why I'm here talking to everybody. And we're going to keep
01:39:14.780 on telling that story in the days and weeks to come. All right. So that was the last one. Just
01:39:21.000 really quickly, I want to show you something that I haven't posted yet, but I just finished editing
01:39:25.740 it before I came live. It was another video from inside Iran. Saying happy birthday to President
01:39:31.980 Trump and then asking to get armed. This is obviously in Tehran. You can see that this is 0.56
01:39:35.980 the azadi square i'll play it i haven't shared it yet um i'll play it for you but um because i'm
01:39:42.680 looking for a good caption yet i haven't come up with a good caption i will post it on my x account
01:39:47.320 at arminnavobi and you know i was hoping that i have it ready so you guys could go repost it right
01:39:53.120 now so it gets a lot of you know attention uh but given that i don't have it ready i'll just show
01:39:58.040 it to you guys first i will put my x account in the chat if you if you guys don't mind just
01:40:03.300 once i post it once you see i post it then please go and amplify it because these people are taking
01:40:09.420 a huge risk to get these messages out and so i would appreciate you guys want to you know on x
01:40:16.900 follow me on x and then once you see this to repost it okay so this is a new video i got it
01:40:21.360 It says, happy birthday, President Trump.
01:40:22.840 And then it says, Armas.
01:40:35.140 And then.
01:40:39.140 So it says, this is Armas.
01:40:41.560 This is what we need.
01:40:44.660 So yeah, this was obviously very risky.
01:40:47.420 And also, thank you for the correction.
01:40:49.300 Sorry, I said Azadi Square.
01:40:50.880 the actual name is shahiyat's tower um this is the name that was pre-islamic revolution
01:40:57.060 during apalavi time and that's what i should be calling it i apologize for the wrong name
01:41:02.180 and thank you for correcting me um yeah shahiyat i'll try to remember that thank you thank you
01:41:09.300 um okay so i have a lot more videos like this coming at me i just need to edit them come up
01:41:16.020 with a caption and post them.
01:41:17.700 And I'll post them on X
01:41:20.140 so that we could amplify the voices of the Iranian people.
01:41:24.520 And thank you everybody for helping me increase the,
01:41:27.500 you know, with the helping this reach to more people.
01:41:33.900 Okay, so let's go to, sorry guys for the delay today.
01:41:39.100 Let's go through the Q&A.
01:41:40.480 Thank you guys for all the support.
01:41:42.140 and okay thank you so much for the very generous super chat um saying iran and israel together
01:41:50.240 will flourish in peace yes they will absolutely absolutely yes i'm israel chai javitsha for sure
01:41:59.560 yes thank you so much for the very kind support i don't know how to pronounce your name but thank
01:42:06.620 you so much and then we have oh and you also became a member same person gsk yeah our bossy
01:42:16.380 thank you so much thank you and then we have fleshy interloper with the super chat saying
01:42:21.180 first first childish i know so sue me okay okay i wait the letter okay once i find your address
01:42:28.700 you will get the letters from you will be hearing from my lawyer so fleshy um i just don't have your
01:42:35.460 address so it's going to be hard to sue you but thank you so much for supporting us um
01:42:41.780 amir thank you so much for the super chat saying javid roza pahlavi
01:42:46.420 um oh he speaks truth and have the heart the heart for everyone
01:42:52.020 any other politician speaker looks like a timu cheap version
01:42:55.940 i mean i mean i think you you in israel among all israelis you're a bigger fan of um princess
01:43:07.280 apalavi and the iranian people like i know israelis love the iranian people but your
01:43:12.220 level of expression for your love for the iranian people and princess apalavi is unmatched and i
01:43:18.000 really appreciate that thank you okay i think i mean i think amir is gonna move to iran uh from
01:43:25.340 israel once islamic republic falls given his love for iran right and i mean with another super chat
01:43:32.220 uh saying if i am a soldier am i general going to sell us to the enemy who care who cares how 0.60
01:43:40.620 great he was beforehand question mark who care if i blame him my enemies may smile that that's the
01:43:48.120 situation oh you're saying that if you like if we criticize president trump if our enemies smile
01:43:55.580 who cares about the situation well here's the thing i'm not i'm um if i care if i blame i'm
01:44:02.360 not saying don't blame him um if you think he's blameworthy i'm not saying don't do that i'm just
01:44:08.580 saying that you know you just in the previous super chat you said that you respect princess
01:44:13.140 Zapalavi, okay? So just look at the way Prince Zapalavi is criticizing. He's not attacking,
01:44:19.540 he's criticizing, right? So if you want to blame, blame. If you want to criticize, criticize. My
01:44:24.880 suggestion is to match his tone, right? If you believe that he's a good politician and he's doing
01:44:30.800 it right, do not hold yourself back from the criticizing or blaming. Just do it respectfully
01:44:36.980 and do it basically exactly how he's doing it.
01:44:41.520 And thank you so much, Amir, again for the support.
01:44:45.500 And Fleshy Interloper with another super chat saying,
01:44:48.220 will MAGA buy this?
01:44:50.980 Will MAGA buy this?
01:44:52.240 Oh, depends on which.
01:44:55.060 So MAGA is not a monolith, right?
01:44:57.540 There are parts of MAGA that, you know,
01:44:59.700 if President Trump agrees with it, they agree with it.
01:45:02.460 There are some parts of MAGA that are more pro-Israeli 0.53
01:45:05.480 and there are some parts of Mecca that are more anti-Israeli.
01:45:08.240 And I think that the parts of Mecca that are anti-Israeli are unwinnable right now
01:45:14.340 because they already have given up on President Trump
01:45:18.220 and they think he's been taken over by Zionists.
01:45:24.320 The parts of Mecca that are pro-Israel, 0.93
01:45:28.600 I think that they have more influence 0.98
01:45:32.180 and they are actually very clever
01:45:38.900 in criticizing President Trump
01:45:40.700 if they think that he's not going aggressive enough
01:45:43.220 against the Islamic Republic
01:45:44.260 or not supportive enough of Israel.
01:45:47.140 But I've seen that they are a lot more politically savvy
01:45:52.480 with regards to how they voice their criticism, right?
01:45:55.880 So, yeah.
01:45:57.560 but but it depends on which part of mega you're talking about and atki thank you so much for the
01:46:04.800 super chat saying isn't it great that palavi message about palavi oh by the way sorry guys
01:46:10.160 a lot of mega people are going to be like i'm in the anti-israeli part of mega are not real mega
01:46:14.900 and i'm and i'm happy for and i'm completely in agreement with all of you wanting to kick those
01:46:23.560 people out of mega and not considering them real mega i fully endorse that so sorry for even
01:46:28.760 categorizing them as mega um as gate thank you so much for the super chat saying isn't it great
01:46:35.500 that palavi message about hope and staying the course was only a couple of days before the deal
01:46:41.140 and when you stuff happened yes it seemed like exactly what we needed at the right time which
01:46:46.260 seems to be a common trend with princes of palavi almost as if he can see what's about to happen and
01:46:52.600 he puts out the message exactly when we need it the most that is such a good observation at key
01:46:57.920 holy crap that is such a good point when you know we mentioned that like guys princess of
01:47:04.420 power levy said that something is about to happen i think this is why he's saying that and it did
01:47:08.620 happen you're so correct thank you for that reminder that is so on point and then we've
01:47:17.180 another super chat thank you so much lamborghini which i pronounce as i am bugini
01:47:25.340 lamborghini like the car i know thank you thank you so much from south africa
01:47:32.780 saying the shah is a true leader he reaffirms the fact that the islamic republic will fall 0.98
01:47:38.940 and from its ashes the iranian people were image victorious yes this is what and and that is exactly 0.99
01:47:46.060 the right message that we need right now that's the reaffirmation that we need that's what the
01:47:50.860 Iranian people need to hear the most right now and that makes him a true leader and we're so lucky to
01:47:56.860 have him sc thank you so much for your super sticker very kind very generous firejack always
01:48:03.980 supporting us thank you so much for jack saying the stock market just returned to pre-war levels
01:48:10.540 um wait let me see what's the stock market is uh
01:48:21.900 the stock market i think you're talking about oil prices the stock market is at record highs
01:48:26.540 like i was thinking like did we see a crash in the stock market no i mean it's close to record highs
01:48:35.580 and it's much above where it was before the war started i think you mean that oil prices i think
01:48:42.940 i mean it's getting close to before the war started
01:48:47.820 so yes i think if you're talking about if you're talking about brent oil if you're talking about
01:48:53.420 oil prices then yes it's returned to close closer to pre-war levels but the stock market is at record
01:49:00.380 high like i've been close to record highs and it's far away from where it was uh before the war um
01:49:09.580 and then saying ap oil prices are still ten dollars higher than february 27
01:49:16.540 toughness on iran is not measured by u.s finances let me see actually okay i don't know what you're
01:49:22.700 looking at um stock market is over here it's record high and it hasn't fell significantly
01:49:33.260 it's at record highs so this is smp 500 uh brent if we look at brent
01:49:42.380 brent crude oil prices this is before the war and now we're going down so we are 77 which is
01:49:49.660 crashing and it's getting closer to pre-war levels so it's going back to pre-war levels
01:49:55.660 so that's what i'm saying um and also toughness on iran is not measured by u.s finances it
01:50:02.140 actually is because the islamic republic's um leverage over united states was the ability
01:50:10.540 the claimed ability that it could crash u.s finances so u.s fine u.s economy not crashing
01:50:18.460 shows the resilience of the United States economy, 0.81
01:50:22.440 which means that it could be tough to the Islamic Republic
01:50:26.300 without much consequences to its economy.
01:50:29.620 So it does determine how aggressive the United States
01:50:36.340 can be to the Islamic Republic 0.93
01:50:37.840 without actually paying much of a cost for it.
01:50:45.300 That's what I think.
01:50:46.840 And thank you for the super chat.
01:50:48.460 and then we have sc with a super chat saying first i wanted to thank you for all you do
01:50:54.140 i wanted to say that i had a chance to interview to by washington post to be interviewed i think
01:51:01.120 you mean uh by washington post most of what i said uh published except mentioning king
01:51:07.220 rizapalavi oh so you oh guys look at this you talked about king rizapalavi and they didn't
01:51:15.140 mentioned that they published yeah i had you know what i had that experience as well i've been
01:51:19.940 interviewed by different publications and i mentioned princess of palavi and they didn't
01:51:24.900 include that part many many times so that is it that is interesting that you had that experience
01:51:30.660 as well and thank you by the way for trying to for your support um shen zimari thank you so much
01:51:43.860 saying armin i watched your i24 interview live on their youtube channel you looked and sounded
01:51:49.460 so natural just like in your live stream well thank you i'm so proud of you oh my god that is
01:51:54.900 so sweet i appreciate that thank you for saying that guys you guys are so more like you guys are
01:52:01.620 such a source of motivation for me you know i have no idea i really appreciate that thank you
01:52:07.460 you amir with the super chat saying you just became better with interviews well thank you
01:52:14.220 you you're you're calm and collective you also look more to the camera area thank you okay i'm
01:52:21.680 so proud of proud of you and your amazing skills waiting for the day i'll see interview with the
01:52:29.420 suits okay okay yes yeah i need to go shopping again well thank you i appreciate that you know
01:52:35.720 guys i've been told that everything that i bought is too loose and people are saying i need to go
01:52:42.840 and get one size lower so i first need to do that
01:52:48.040 yeah and thank you amir yeah i'm like exercising and everything and it's not showing because my
01:52:54.200 shirts are too loose and what's the point what's the point of going to the gym if i'm wearing
01:53:00.680 baggy clothes and it doesn't show my improvement all right and thank you helen thank you so much
01:53:08.520 for the super chat saying mr armin hey there job we shot well job we shot back at you helen thank
01:53:13.720 you so much i appreciate that yeah thank you that's sweet and then we got a another super chat
01:53:23.720 by the persian american noah our very own noah saying armin you did amazing in this
01:53:31.000 interview so proud of you man oh well thank you thank you by the way you need to go on
01:53:36.120 pierce morgan maybe with goldie or elika i don't know i mean they they don't want me there i think
01:53:43.240 maybe they watched my um reviews of pierce morgan and they saw how brutally um you know
01:53:51.000 know i didn't show him any mercy so i think they're like okay if we bring this guy on he's
01:53:56.900 going to be exposing pierce morgan so let's not do that it's not worth the risk you know so yeah
01:54:04.740 but goldie has been trying to help me get there on pierce morgan and it hasn't worked probably
01:54:12.100 yeah i don't know is it probably not big enough not big enough for pierce morgan or probably or
01:54:17.620 maybe maybe they're afraid of me which one is it guys are they afraid of me maybe they're afraid of
01:54:24.580 uh thank you noah thank you for the super chat
01:54:29.060 and uh t thompson thank you so much for the super chat saying yes where is general skit mark in
01:54:38.180 this deal oh wait what's that reference goldie what's this reference i don't know it's the
01:54:43.700 vahidi and the more mark oh okay okay yes yeah we haven't seen him recently i mean we haven't
01:54:54.820 seen him and we have he hasn't issued a statement recently either so that's interesting interesting
01:55:00.740 so we'll have to see and then we've got another super chat from boboism saying 100 armin 100 so
01:55:07.860 i this was probably uh a super chat when i was making a point and bobo's um i thought that i
01:55:17.620 was making the correct point and that's the reason why this is there so i appreciate that thank you
01:55:22.180 so much and then helen with another super chat thank you again saying goldie sweet goldie javi
01:55:28.740 shah thank you javi shah that's sweet and then we got mev storm mev mev storms hut thank you so
01:55:45.460 much for the super test saying the interview will give hope to the iranian people well thank you i
01:55:49.860 I appreciate that you think that.
01:55:54.180 Thank you.
01:55:56.640 And then we had, oh my God, guys,
01:55:59.840 I'm not going to explain this username,
01:56:01.460 but if you know, you know, okay?
01:56:03.420 Get Alzooted.
01:56:06.260 Guys, look at the profile picture.
01:56:09.820 It matches the username.
01:56:11.920 Okay, guys, if you know what this is referring to,
01:56:14.100 don't explain it to anybody.
01:56:15.580 Just say you know.
01:56:16.440 just say you know what this pro what the profile picture and the username is referring to if you
01:56:22.560 know just say the chat i know but don't explain it to anybody because this is a family friendly
01:56:27.300 show okay oh my god that's a perfect i love your username thank you so say american american is a
01:56:37.060 dying america is a dying empire it has all the symptoms the faster we disconnect the better
01:56:43.240 their aid is nothing but change to make sure we never win so i don't think america is a dying
01:56:50.840 empire if you actually look at the you know i studied finance in school and economics and if
01:56:56.420 you actually look at the foundations of what make america great it's the gap between u.s power and
01:57:01.640 the rest of the world is widening it's actually getting more it's not getting less it's getting
01:57:06.920 more um you know we are moving into a cold war segment of history and we're also in the middle
01:57:14.280 of the fourth industrial revolution and the united states is unbelievably
01:57:22.360 perfectly in a position to take advantage of both of them right especially with the
01:57:27.960 fourth industrial revolution with ai and robotics united states access to energy
01:57:34.120 and to skilled labor and to unbelievably high amounts of capital makes it so that this gap
01:57:46.000 is going to actually increase on a rapid pace, especially because with this fourth
01:57:51.400 industry revolution, we have a winner-take-all kind of situation.
01:57:56.100 Like anybody that has the smallest advantage, 10 years, 20 years, 50 years down the line,
01:58:02.420 that small even the small gap will widen up into such a unbelievably uh big gap between 0.99
01:58:11.620 united states and everyone else so for example guys with the with the ai race we don't have
01:58:17.580 first place and second place and third place with the ai race we have first place and then
01:58:23.240 everybody else is like nowhere to be seen and united states is so perfectly positioned right
01:58:29.580 now in a situation to take most advantage uh compared to any other country uh when it comes
01:58:36.040 to the current um industrial revolution that we are in right now right um and also when it comes
01:58:43.100 to there i do agree with the aid like when it comes to between so here's what i agree with you
01:58:48.860 i believe the relationship between united states and israel should not be based on aid it should
01:58:54.300 be based on mutual cooperation and basically integrating your militaries with each other
01:59:03.140 and do collaboration and do practice military operations that are based on mutually aligned
01:59:13.420 interests. So removing the aid removes the political dependency and the political drama
01:59:19.980 of the relationship between the United States and Israel.
01:59:23.040 And instead of the aid, you should increase how intertwined your militaries are
01:59:30.520 and how much military cooperation you have with each other.
01:59:35.640 I think I do agree with you that it's in the best benefit of Israel
01:59:39.420 for the aid to be removed because it's just too much.
01:59:44.800 Honestly, the aid is very little compared to the entirety of Israel's military budget.
01:59:49.980 And it's too much headache for Israel anyway.
01:59:52.820 And there are better ways for Israel and the United States to work with each other relative to that aid.
01:59:59.760 So I do agree that the aid is more of a chain than actual help.
02:00:05.320 And there are better ways to help.
02:00:06.840 And the good news is both Israel and the United States are moving in that direction.
02:00:12.280 Not just with Israel, but also with Ukraine, with Taiwan, with NATO member countries.
02:00:17.820 The United States is moving towards more instead of supporting you outright to getting these countries to become self-reliant, to use their own GDP to build up their own military, and also use their GDP to buy advanced American weapons instead of just giving them aid.
02:00:42.400 And that is not America turning against Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine. That is just basically, especially for countries that is basically making these countries more self-reliant and become stronger and have a bigger and more powerful military that is less dependent on United States.
02:01:02.300 And for all of these countries to have militaries that are less dependent on United States, it's also in the benefit of both countries, including United States, because they become stronger allies of United States. And it also removes the burden of global security from United States' shoulder. And it will make it more of a shared burden among all of these countries that have stronger militaries. So it's a win-win for both sides.
02:01:27.380 So I think I agree with your observation that the aid, we should be moving away from the aid. 0.51
02:01:34.100 I just think that that should not be an Israel versus America.
02:01:38.520 It should be a better understanding that this is a better relationship.
02:01:43.500 It's a win-win for both countries.
02:01:47.620 And thank you for the super chat.
02:01:54.200 Okay.
02:01:54.880 And then we've got another super chat.
02:01:58.260 well william thank you so much william saying trump isn't perfect neither is the mou literally
02:02:04.660 everything is far better than it would have been under democrat control perfect summary nothing
02:02:09.540 need to add i don't need to add i'll just add something the mou is just for show we need to be
02:02:17.860 what matters is what happens rather than what is written in the mou but you're right even what
02:02:24.660 happens will not be perfect right and that's very true and then we got another super chat from this
02:02:34.980 that thank you so much saying jd is contradicting himself by calling islamic republic a state
02:02:40.500 sponsor of terrorism then he says they should have something to defend themselves he is a
02:02:46.820 white obama armin you did great thank you both well thank you so much for the endorsement and
02:02:52.180 a vote of confidence um i do so i do agree that his framing like he he was wrong like what he said
02:03:02.900 was wrong regarding they need to be defending themselves and stuff like that like that is
02:03:06.740 obviously wrong the these are these are terrorists they are not in the business of defending
02:03:12.820 themselves they're always in offensive mode mode against they're always in offensive mode against
02:03:17.780 civilization not just the iranian civilization but but everyone's civilization right um so i
02:03:24.100 completely agree with that part i wouldn't go as far as calling him a white obama because if you go
02:03:29.940 back to the jcpoa and see what obama had done for the islamic republic like it's really like it's
02:03:36.580 really hard to reach that level of um support for the islamic republic right so even though we could
02:03:47.300 criticize him and basically correct jd vance it's like it's not at all it's not obama level stuff
02:03:55.380 and thank you
02:04:00.100 um and then at key thank you so much for the super chat saying jd's gone mad
02:04:06.100 he shouldn't be president ever okay well i'm not going to comment on that because goldie says this
02:04:11.220 is iran revolution live and we should bring in u.s politics here in iran revolution life so
02:04:16.340 you could talk to me and my other shows but this is going to be iran focused
02:04:22.580 um take gold is watching guys called he's watching i have to be careful
02:04:29.540 thank you and mrs mtc thank you so much for the super chat saying do you think 0.87
02:04:36.900 islam will take over the world no not a chance but we should well but that's oh my god um
02:04:43.060 um not over our dead bodies maybe literally um so okay so this is my this might sound cringe but 1.00
02:04:54.100 um i think that is cannot take over the world because because it's retarded and because 0.99
02:05:04.000 and because the correct values and the proper methods 1.00
02:05:11.140 are too profitable and are too effective
02:05:17.180 in making people's lives better. 0.97
02:05:19.920 And one thing that is good about garbage ideas 0.97
02:05:25.700 is that they're self-destructive, right? 1.00
02:05:28.480 So Islam does so much damage, 1.00
02:05:32.440 but it's limited by the fact that it doesn't work communism grows and makes so much damage but
02:05:38.800 eventually self-destruct because it doesn't work so these dangerous ideas are dangerous because
02:05:44.500 they could spread like virus and grow rapidly and cause a lot of damage but one advantage that we
02:05:52.380 have against them is not just that you know we are fighting for the correct values against these
02:05:58.920 garbage ideas but it's easier to defend our values because they work and they make people's lives
02:06:04.600 better and they make societies more secure and they make societies more prosperous and because 0.88
02:06:11.180 they make societies more prosperous they make us richer and they make us be able to afford bigger
02:06:16.720 guns right so the good thing here's here's the thing the good thing about communism is that it
02:06:23.120 doesn't work and because it doesn't work eventually they will run out of money and because they run
02:06:28.280 out of money, their armies are going to be small. Same thing with Islam, right? The good thing about 0.99
02:06:32.980 Islam is that it doesn't work. And because it doesn't work, they eventually are going to 1.00
02:06:37.780 self-destruct. And because they're going to self-destruct, they're not going to be able to
02:06:42.280 afford, they're not going to be as prosperous. And because they're not going to be as prosperous,
02:06:46.480 they're not going to be able to afford as big of an army. And that's why our armies are going to
02:06:52.100 be bigger than their armies. But that shouldn't make us complacent. That shouldn't make us sit
02:06:57.520 back and not fight back, as much as we can celebrate that our ideas are better, so therefore
02:07:03.240 the societies that are governed by them are going to become bigger and basically defeat the ones
02:07:09.200 that are not governed by them, it does require us to be fighting for these values, for the good
02:07:15.580 values and against the bad ones. Because you can't be like, okay, we should sit back and not fight
02:07:22.980 against the bad ideas and for the good ones because it will because the good ideas will win
02:07:29.260 regardless well part of the reason why they will win is because people notice that they work and
02:07:33.840 they will fight for them so you should be and then you fighting for good by for the good values and
02:07:39.800 against the bad ones should be an inevitable result of these values working so we are part
02:07:46.860 of that process so we should be fighting against these bad ideas and for the good ones
02:07:52.980 That became more philosophical than it needed to be, but okay.
02:07:59.140 Sorry.
02:08:00.340 Let me know if I went too far with that.
02:08:06.140 Okay, and then we've got another super chat.
02:08:09.000 We've got Minerdyne.
02:08:12.000 I don't know if I pronounced that right, but it's okay.
02:08:14.920 Thank you for the super chat saying,
02:08:16.300 a contract, 3T or MOU, is only as reliable as the parties signing it.
02:08:22.980 it is silly to put any faith in this piece of paper only force only force will be will be
02:08:30.020 respected by the urgency i mean you're completely correct so the enforcer of this mou is united
02:08:36.180 states so it's basically whatever united states wants to happen that's what should happen right
02:08:41.380 the the paper itself is meaningless whatever united states considers as abiding by what they
02:08:49.940 want will be what matters right because they have the power um the mou is not irrelevant because the
02:08:58.820 mou itself the the text on the mou is not binding the uh so it's not going to have any legal um you
02:09:07.220 know enforcement power unless the united states want it wants it to uh what the mou a lot of
02:09:14.580 people are look here's what people are not understanding the mou they're looking at the
02:09:18.660 the mou as a legal document the mou is a marketing document it's not a legal document it's a marketing
02:09:25.320 document that united states has given to galibov for the sake of showing it internally to say guys
02:09:32.380 this is not as bad let me control things so the united states could use galibov against other
02:09:37.640 parts of the islamic republic against the irgc and the supreme leadership and the political
02:09:41.940 So that's what the MOU is. The MOU is not a legal document. It's a marketing document for Galibov to be able to sell this internally so that Galibov could slowly, maybe slowly, give in more to the Americans, perhaps, if we could manage to keep pushing the IRGC back.
02:10:05.780 And thank you for the support. Let me know if that makes sense. 0.55
02:10:08.200 um then we got another super chat from ida hi ida thank you saying armin goldie how are you doing
02:10:15.980 guys well i'm doing great thank you goldie how are you doing great thank you for asking having
02:10:21.640 bit of a crazy hair day today because it's really frizzy outside frizzy and humid outside but other
02:10:26.780 than that you know doing great keeping up with the news and uh yeah super busy it actually looks
02:10:33.320 great i don't know what you're talking about thank you okay thank you though uh bill herrman thank
02:10:42.120 you so much for the super chat saying so has rgc got any funds yet um no not yet um we're
02:10:50.760 the first thing that we're looking we're going to be looking at is whether or not uh so there's
02:10:56.520 three parts right the sanction relief the 24 billion fund release of frozen funds the 300
02:11:04.520 billion dollars of investments okay so the first thing we need to look for is not the funds release
02:11:10.360 is the sanction relief that is not the fund release but the sanction relief that's the first
02:11:15.640 thing to look for the funds release we need to we need to make sure that it's only going to be in
02:11:22.200 response okay so actually there's four blockade removal sanction removal 24 billion dollars in
02:11:28.680 frozen funds release 300 billion dollars in private investments in private industry private
02:11:36.360 corporations in private industries in ira so the blockade has already been removed the the
02:11:43.960 sanctions relief we're getting contradictory statements we're gonna have to look into that
02:11:49.080 the 24 billion dollar um release of frozen funds has not happened yet the 300 billion dollar of
02:11:56.760 private investments investing in iran is hard to believe who will do that uh with i like we have to
02:12:03.160 see given the current situations i think a lot of private businesses would like respond like yeah i
02:12:09.080 don't like to burn my money away so no thank you but we have to see if the conditions could be
02:12:13.000 created for private businesses to come invest in private businesses in iran that would not be in
02:12:19.640 favor of the irgc because the private sector is a threat to the irgc but that's the summary of the
02:12:26.280 four things that you need to look look at let me know if that was understandable or a good summary
02:12:34.440 and then we've got another super chat thank you so much from why i think can we move on
02:12:39.480 next week this awful deal is causing infighting i'm afraid this could hurt the freedom movement
02:12:46.360 and the iranian people love you guys well why the the good thing is that it's causing infighting
02:12:51.640 among our enemies as well so give and i think it's causing more infighting uh given that it's
02:12:58.460 causing more infighting among them at least among the you know body of the you know the supporters
02:13:03.340 of the regime so they're having a worse time than you know us their entire guys their entire
02:13:10.700 think about this their entire ideology is being you know i'm i'm trying to not use bad words here
02:13:19.040 but you know what i'm going to say right if i if this was not a family-friendly show but 0.99
02:13:24.060 this is such an insult to everything that the islamic republic and its ideology ideology stand 0.65
02:13:31.000 for we just saw president president put his signature next to the per next to the signature 0.88
02:13:37.080 of the people of the person they call the murderer of their supreme leader this is a devastating blow
02:13:43.240 to everything that they stand for and guys soft power is so important i don't people underestimate
02:13:50.360 we have three sources of political power economic power military power and soft power or people power
02:13:58.600 or what we call information warfare and psychological warfare
02:14:04.420 and loyalty and faith and all of that.
02:14:07.300 So that's the soft power.
02:14:08.720 A lot of people underestimate soft power
02:14:11.020 because they cannot visually see it and touch it.
02:14:13.320 But it's such an important part of the power of a nation and a state.
02:14:19.360 A lot of people look at the United States
02:14:21.780 and they call it a superpower, for example,
02:14:24.180 because they see the size of its economy
02:14:26.180 and they see the size of its military.
02:14:28.600 And they say, oh, my God, yeah, that is a superpower.
02:14:30.820 But they're missing a huge part of that.
02:14:34.800 The United States is culturally, is a cultural superpower as well.
02:14:40.420 Like, you know, everywhere in the world, if you look at it, it's everywhere.
02:14:45.120 Like, it's not just movies and music and it's not just that.
02:14:51.660 It's basically the way the entire society is functioning is based on the American world model.
02:14:57.540 you know everywhere on the planet is based on what america's world model is like this the
02:15:03.380 structure of politics in almost every country even the fake democracies is based on the american
02:15:09.420 model that that did that level of cultural dominance is something that a lot of people
02:15:13.580 underestimate and it's a huge part of what makes the united states a superpower and the islamic 0.87
02:15:18.560 republic just because of this mou has lost a significant part of its soft power and it's 0.90
02:15:25.780 really hard to recover from that and i would say it's impossible to recover from that
02:15:31.700 and thank you for the super chat and shearing with the super chat thank you so much thanks
02:15:37.060 scary world and then face bomb well sharing as scary as the world is to today it's better than
02:15:44.900 it has ever been we are living i know it's hard to believe because we turn on the news and there's
02:15:49.700 like boom booms and terrorism and people being you know suffering everywhere in the world and we're
02:15:55.140 like oh my god this is like really scary but if you look at it statistically we are living at
02:15:59.780 the best of times um when it comes to stability when it comes to war when it comes to violence
02:16:05.300 when it comes to poverty when it comes to access to clean water when it comes to childhood mortality
02:16:10.660 when it comes to disease uh when it comes to access to medicine when it comes to access to
02:16:15.620 entertainment when it comes to people being connected with each other every metric every
02:16:21.380 metric that you measure, the world is such a better place compared to where it has ever
02:16:29.240 been for the past 10,000 years of civilization.
02:16:34.020 So it might be a scary word, but we're moving in the right direction, and everything is
02:16:39.060 getting better.
02:16:41.540 And thank you, Shirin, for the super chat.
02:16:44.080 And also, even in Iran, the Islamic Republic is the weaker than it has ever been, and the
02:16:50.300 the Iranian opposition against the Islamic Republic is the strongest it has ever been.
02:16:55.580 So everywhere in the world, we're making progress, including Iran.
02:17:00.260 And thank you, Shirin, for the super chat.
02:17:03.080 And Zipgun with the super chat, thank you so much, saying, the White House has gone
02:17:09.700 from being the Marco Rubio show to the J.D. Vance show.
02:17:14.220 Do you think that Trump is on the way out?
02:17:18.560 is on the way yet what trump trump uses different i don't think trump is on the way out i think
02:17:24.080 trump uses different strategies at different times based on what makes sense what he thinks he makes
02:17:29.140 sense uh at that time and sometimes when he's being more aggressive you can see rubio speaking
02:17:36.760 more often and sometimes when he's being less aggressive you can see jd vance is speaking more
02:17:41.660 often it's very interesting because what his strategy is that is at the time really does
02:17:48.040 match who is speaking more often you can see that when we were being very very like militarily
02:17:54.000 aggressive against islamic republic marco rubio was being like talking a lot more and now that
02:18:00.020 we're using negotiations and mou we're seeing jd vance is talking a lot more which is very telling
02:18:05.340 but i think these are just different sides of the different strategies that president trump has it's
02:18:10.920 not like trump is on the way out is he thinks that at different times you know different types
02:18:16.400 you know different um weapons against the islamic republic makes more sense to him
02:18:21.460 based on what the situation is at the time and then we've got another super chat thank you so
02:18:27.620 much billy with a billy pc rocker i think thank you so much for the super chat saying typical
02:18:34.560 american it's philip crocker oh guys i'm so bad with reading names i don't know where they start
02:18:45.020 and when they end and this like it's so bad i'm suck at this i'm sorry okay my my my my uh my
02:18:55.500 card my excuse is that english is not my first language okay there you go i could save the save
02:19:02.940 myself by reminding you of that every time and not a good excuse guys let me let me tell you a secret
02:19:09.340 okay i suck at some of these things like reading things on the persian channel as well and on the
02:19:16.220 english channel as well so when i read names and you know hard words i'm persian and i get it wrong
02:19:22.300 and people start laughing at me on my persian show i tell them guys i haven't been in iran for 20 years
02:19:28.940 20 years that's why i get it wrong and then on the english live streams when i read something
02:19:34.300 and i don't know how to pronounce it and i get it right like guys english is not my first language
02:19:40.060 so yeah i'm i'm iranian okay it's persian is my first language so so i suck at both sides like 0.78
02:19:47.100 i expose myself okay on the persian channel i suck and then the english channel i suck 0.66
02:19:52.300 as well when it comes to reading these things okay so philly pc rocker 0.95
02:19:59.980 all right so saying typical american here from southern california i got that one at least thank
02:20:07.420 Thank you for standing up for freedom in Iran.
02:20:09.720 Well, thank you.
02:20:10.440 Thank you.
02:20:10.800 I appreciate that.
02:20:12.480 Oh, guys, this is what I have been doing wrong. 1.00
02:20:17.340 That's what I should just blame the Jews. 1.00
02:20:20.180 Just, yep, there we go. 1.00
02:20:21.420 That's what it, that's just me.
02:20:23.080 Thank you, Tara.
02:20:24.520 Thank you that you just made my life so much easier.
02:20:28.960 That's what I suppose, that's what I should do.
02:20:30.840 Okay.
02:20:32.260 The perfect scapegoat.
02:20:34.640 oh my god no i'm not gonna read that okay alexia thank you so much for the super chat saying can i
02:20:48.320 leave the bush and fight with my brothers and sisters in iran i will give my life to free our
02:20:57.520 brethren javid shah payandi iran how about to darab well thank you alexia that's very sweet um
02:21:04.160 hopefully you don't have to give up your life for you know anything but i appreciate your support and
02:21:10.480 your um and your enthusiasm thank you so much we you know i i really appreciate your your support
02:21:20.080 i really do appreciate your support you always are here it's giving us the kindest words somebody
02:21:26.640 saying armin is trying to fake modesty lol i just told you that i i okay what how am i faking
02:21:33.600 modesty what i'm supposed to do i i'm i'm just being myself i don't i'm not trying to fake
02:21:38.480 anything i don't know this is me being me i don't how how do i stop thinking if i'm faking modesty
02:21:43.840 how do i stop that let me what do i do what am i doing that is faking modesty like i don't know
02:21:48.880 what that even means am i even being modest i'm defending my i'm coming with a ridiculous defense
02:21:58.720 for not being able to read people's names so that's not faking modesty that is coming up with excuses
02:22:07.440 um oh there we go actually here here you want me to stop being modest look at this
02:22:12.320 armin is multi-linguistic so talented there you go i'll take that i'll stop i'm not modest
02:22:17.920 i am very talented
02:22:22.640 there you go and then we have another super chat by robert let me see where the name stops and the
02:22:29.680 last name begins robert rogers okay say my dear friends keep the faith javitsha with javitsha
02:22:36.640 number one number one our first honorary iranian our first honor iranian always remember
02:22:47.920 And then we have Blackfish Blues.
02:22:50.820 You know, guys, every time I read my username, I have, like, trauma.
02:22:54.740 Like, I'm going to get this wrong.
02:22:57.640 Thank you for the super chat.
02:22:59.020 It's saying, Armin, Time Magazine covered the uprising by interviewing the only three Iranians in the world who are left wing and never mentioned the crown prince. 0.98
02:23:07.700 God damn it. 0.98
02:23:08.680 Are you kidding me? 1.00
02:23:09.580 That is so infuriating.
02:23:11.640 Oh, my God.
02:23:12.400 I'm late for the discussion group.
02:23:13.960 What am I doing?
02:23:14.860 Okay, I'm having too much fun with you guys.
02:23:16.720 I'm five minutes late.
02:23:17.920 okay uh that is infuriating thank you for making me angry either saying i know i'm laughing emoji
02:23:24.720 laughing emoji and then shall oh my god shall kahul with the super chat thank you so much
02:23:30.700 saying u.s is not dying at all come on is doing very well i am very disappointed with this deal
02:23:37.120 mou i don't know why not keep up the pressure yep i hear you i hear you we'll come and discuss it
02:23:43.760 a discussion group which i'm so late for uh zipcon 2 or as some people like to say 11
02:23:49.920 is like without i think that's two i don't know um without the will to risk war without the will
02:23:58.240 to risk war loses the us is a lot weaker despite military uh disparity um i think that what we're
02:24:07.280 seeing what you're seeing as weakness is united states being a democracy and democracy looks like
02:24:13.360 it's weak in short term because the will of the people is important and that limits what you could
02:24:19.680 do with your military and that limitation makes the country look weak but if you look at it over
02:24:26.560 the long term the very thing that makes the country look weak in the short term
02:24:31.680 makes them strong in the long term and thank you for the super chat fuka fuka uh with the super
02:24:39.040 chat saying jd vance was borderline anti-semitic today really which part israel was not oh israel 0.76
02:24:45.280 was not built by us taxpayers yes it was built by jewish blood and sweat jd vance has to s 0.96
02:24:54.080 shut the f up asap um i don't i forgot which which part of what he said you're referring to 0.77
02:25:00.800 i have to go and listen to it uh but as much as israel um owes the united states united states 0.97
02:25:07.760 always israel um and jews worldwide if it wasn't because of jews united states would not be
02:25:15.200 the superpower that it is today so the benefit is both ways and americans should remember that
02:25:23.360 and thank you so much for the super chat um lamborghini which again i misread as i am
02:25:29.840 bughini is saying israel is smart to move away from usaa trump is even smarter if he says it
02:25:37.120 It was his idea.
02:25:38.280 This will defang both of their political enemies.
02:25:41.780 Yes, long-term, I agree with that.
02:25:43.580 Short-term, saying that is causing a lot of anxiety in Israel.
02:25:49.980 But long-term, I think it will make Israel stronger.
02:25:55.260 And thank you so much for the super chat.
02:26:00.100 Okay.
02:26:01.660 I'm going to suck at reading this. 0.95
02:26:03.320 Or Hirschfeld. 0.99
02:26:10.320 Goldie, help!
02:26:14.320 Or Hirschfeld.
02:26:17.320 Okay, Or Hirschfeld. Thank you.
02:26:20.320 Saying, what do you think of Kurds that are well-planned by Musaad?
02:26:24.320 So I would think it's an insult to Iranian Kurds to refer to them as Kurds.
02:26:30.320 called them kurdish separatist groups and i think it was a bad plan and should have never been done
02:26:37.280 and those those people those separatist groups are anti-ironian and that plan would have never
02:26:42.320 worked um um and yeah i think that was a bad plan but you you know i mean i love musad but
02:26:50.160 it can never be perfect and thank you for so much for that eric just became a member thank you so
02:26:56.960 much. And then we got another super chat by Callie Fortune saying, betrayal. One,
02:27:08.440 Trump derangement syndrome. Democrats and media who normally support Israel did not
02:27:13.560 do to TDS. Two, EU refused Trump-Putin-Alaska deal and continue waste resources and weapons.
02:27:22.900 EU refused to help with Iran.
02:27:26.020 Three Kurds stole weapons.
02:27:27.880 Kurds, Kurdish separatist groups, not the Kurds.
02:27:31.300 Yeah. 1.00
02:27:31.840 So, yeah, those are good points.
02:27:33.200 I just wanted to mention that Iranian Kurds are patriotic,
02:27:38.040 and they stand, and they hate those separatist groups.
02:27:43.420 So the reason why I want to always confirm, you know,
02:27:46.160 clarify that this doesn't represent the Kurds,
02:27:48.980 because the vast majority of Iranian Kurds
02:27:50.920 are against those separatist groups and thank you for the super chat uh free jay thank you so much
02:27:56.520 again for the super chat saying trump is fooling everyone the mou can and will be extended until
02:28:01.320 after the midterm and midterm elections yep that's true the mou is just you know it's not binding
02:28:07.880 the analysis trump knows that irgc and hezbollah will break the truth meanwhile the straight will
02:28:13.480 remain open we are i think we cannot judge the mou at the gym we can't judge anything based on
02:28:21.640 what's written in the mou i think we need to wait and see what actually happens and judge what
02:28:25.800 happens rather than what is written in demo you and thank you so much for the super chat and then
02:28:31.080 hooda nation gal thank you so much for the super chat saying like new oh victim card goldie victim
02:28:37.880 card or rum brands miss yeah okay so uh goldie we have a new victim card that is for you uh you
02:28:46.420 wouldn't like maybe in the next show you want me to show it uh just send it to me i'll take a look
02:28:51.120 okay okay thank you okay i will do that who that nation girl tell me to send it to remind me to
02:28:56.700 send it uh send it to goldie on whatsapp thank you so much for that and then eric with the last
02:29:03.360 super secure thank you so much uh for supporting us and guys i am so late for our discussion group
02:29:12.140 you could join our discussion group i should stop being late i'm so bad at this people come there
02:29:19.180 and i'm like god this is not good i'm gonna stop being oh my god i'm 10 minutes late uh so here's
02:29:25.900 the link in the chat for the discussion group which i'm gonna go to right now the qr code to
02:29:31.600 The discussion group is in the top right corner of the screen.
02:29:35.800 The link is in the chat.
02:29:37.020 The link is also, you could come talk to me and other people there.
02:29:40.820 The link is also in the bio section of my channel, Liberty Politics.
02:29:45.940 And you could either come to the discussion group and join our group call and talk to us there.
02:29:50.820 Or you could watch our discussion on Liberty Politics where we will be live streaming it.
02:29:57.340 And you could just watch it over there.
02:29:59.460 And that's what I would be doing.
02:30:01.260 but goldie what would you be doing for the rest of today running some errands and then i have
02:30:06.420 another media interview later today awesome okay whoa that's amazing so looking forward to that
02:30:13.860 sharing that with us maybe at some point uh i mean i if i was going to share all my media
02:30:18.080 interviews the entire show would be me doing interviews because i've done like literal media
02:30:22.580 interviews every day but i'm going to be uploading to my youtube channel so people can watch them
02:30:26.500 there for sure gold guys goldie is just so popular if we have wanted to show that it would just be
02:30:32.040 back-to-back media and everything it actually would and i don't want to take up time because
02:30:36.000 time is limited right so but i will share it i'll upload it to my youtube for sure i goldie we
02:30:41.640 appreciate you being the voice of the iranian people and thank you so much for going everywhere
02:30:45.980 and advocating for us we're so right yeah we all we all have a role to play so happy to do what i
02:30:51.360 can but uh no this was fantastic and uh yeah looking forward to seeing you all very soon
02:30:57.040 all right guys see you guys soon for me in two minutes um and for everyone else same time
02:31:03.520 tomorrow and until then i'm israel hi long live america god bless america
02:31:21.360 PYM JBZ
02:31:51.360 Thank you.
02:32:21.360 PYM JBZ 0.93
02:32:51.360 No way 1.00
02:32:55.060 Be passenger 0.85
02:32:57.660 언제�umu
02:33:01.740 BORNE
02:33:06.120 BORNE
02:33:08.120 Before
02:33:10.140 Fall
02:33:15.420 PELKHAB PAH, BAHR DEPAH, AS STIGLAL O'AZADY, TA BESKKANI, PUSHT ARTJAH, PAYRIZI BİRAN AABANI
02:33:30.720 KHAZEN BESAZI, SONGATO YEM NEL, AZ FALM BAHI LOKIJ
02:33:38.720 PIRAN GARB GENGLAB
02:33:41.720 PEPPIEش PEPPIEش PEPPIEش
02:33:45.720 PIRAN GARB GENGLAB
02:33:48.720 PEPPIEش PEPPIEش PEPPIEش
02:33:53.720 It's time that you will get into the sky and the sky
02:34:01.720 And we are in love and happiness of the people of Kishore.
02:34:08.720 We don't know how we are.
02:34:11.720 We don't know how we are.
02:34:16.720 We don't know how we are.
02:34:19.720 We don't know how we are.
02:34:23.720 BABO SHERABA BAK NIEHANI MESAZI
02:34:27.600 PAMR PERSENDAG PIEŞ
02:34:31.200 BİRAN GARG ENGLAB EST
02:34:34.880 BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ
02:34:38.680 BİRAN GARG ENGLAB EST
02:34:42.380 BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ, BE PIEŞ
02:34:46.180 NARGAM BIAIY, DAKHL SOPHEMA
02:34:49.980 PYM JBZ
02:35:19.980 PYM JBZ
02:35:49.980 Békis
02:35:52.880 Békis
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02:36:01.200 Békis
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