Goldie Ghamari - October 14, 2025


Trump's Israel-Gaza Peace Summit in Cairo: How Long Will It Last?


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In this episode, I discuss the peace summit, President Trump's speech, and why I don't think we will ever see peace in the Middle East. I also talk about why I believe the Islamic Republic should be overthrown.

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00:00:00.000 Well, good afternoon, everyone, or good morning or good evening, wherever you are. Thank you for joining. I'm starting a little bit ahead of schedule, about half an hour earlier, just because I wanted to rewatch the Peace Summit yesterday, and I wanted to rewatch President Trump's speech because there's a lot that he says in that speech.
00:00:30.000 each. And I kind of want to, like I was going to speak about it, but I figured I might as well
00:00:35.960 watch it to refresh my memory so that we can unpack it together. You're welcome to
00:00:43.200 find me on my YouTube channel, join the conversation there. So we are having a YouTube
00:00:50.200 chat there. So yeah, let's get started because I think there's a lot going on and it's really
00:00:59.980 interesting about things that were said versus things that were unsaid it's also really
00:01:06.780 interesting um the way president trump was behaving um i love the fact that he was calling out um
00:01:18.460 certain leaders without actually calling them out canada uk france australia um
00:01:24.540 and it was very evident in the way that he uh he treated them um you know the body language it was
00:01:31.260 all there so let's go um and we're going to watch president trump's speech from the beginning uh you
00:01:37.580 know all of us together and let's let's unpack it bit by bit and before we begin um the white
00:01:43.900 house even made like this uh this commercial here i guess about peace in the middle east um
00:01:48.860 Um, why do I think that, um, let me put it this way. I'm a little bit cynical. I'm cynical about
00:01:58.000 this peace in the Middle East. Um, not because of any efforts of, of President Trump, but because 1.00
00:02:04.560 until the Islamic Republic occupying Iran is overthrown, there will be no peace in the Middle 0.77
00:02:10.380 East. The Islamic Republic has been the root cause, um, the main root cause of, of terrorism 0.99
00:02:15.400 in the middle east since they took over in 1979 um and you know they even admitted that the october 0.98
00:02:21.080 7 genocidal massacre um of 1200 israelis was basically part of their plan right like they
00:02:29.720 coordinated it orchestrated it um behind the scenes they funded it as well
00:02:36.680 so um hi everyone who's joined me on youtube hi elijah hi amir good to see you guys um so yeah
00:02:43.880 like i don't think that we are going to see true and lasting peace in the middle east i think what 0.97
00:02:51.800 we are going to see right now one of two things we're going to see either the islamic republics 0.52
00:02:58.120 sort of play along um you know try to buy time you know lick their wounds and basically try to
00:03:05.640 rebuild and, you know, get their strength back up. Or we're going to see them just collapse
00:03:16.620 completely. I mean, I'm hopeful for the second. That's what, you know, Iranians are working
00:03:22.720 towards. We want the collapse of the Islamic Republic. Samantha, you know, your comment is 1.00
00:03:30.480 very interesting. I just put it up top here for people to see. So peace won't last, but Israel
00:03:35.160 should not go back to war um i i agree like no country should go to war but but the reality here 0.61
00:03:43.320 is that whether or not israel wants to go to war the islamic republic will bring that war to the um
00:03:53.960 to the islamic republic sorry israel will will bring that war um
00:04:00.040 Sorry, I'm getting a message here. 0.79
00:04:20.060 Sorry, let me just.
00:04:21.100 sorry about that um text message multitasking and everything okay so um what was i saying
00:04:34.680 samantha right so so like i don't i agree like no one wants war but the reality is that the
00:04:41.720 islamic republic is waging war against um israel the islamic republic has been waging war against
00:04:48.300 israel since they occupied iran in 1979 and that's just something um that's just a reality so
00:04:54.940 i know you guys don't want war but you know you have to recognize the fact that um the war is
00:05:01.500 coming to you and israel and the islamic republic are in a ceasefire right now but um the islamic
00:05:08.620 republic has not stopped and you know we will dig into that a little bit as well um and you know
00:05:13.980 President Trump spoke about that a little bit too. But, you know, I think it's also really
00:05:20.660 interesting what Prime Minister Netanyahu is saying or not saying as well. And, you know,
00:05:26.460 I think the fact that the Islamic Republic was not present here, that is very, very telling as
00:05:32.460 well, because one of the core foundational pillars of the Islamic Republic occupying Iran
00:05:37.840 is the war against Israel, right? It's this never-ending jihad to eradicate Israel. That
00:05:44.060 is one of the fundamental purposes of the Islamic Republic. It is one of the pillars that gave it
00:05:50.720 legitimacy back in 1979. And without that war, without that jihad, the Islamic Republic crumbles. 0.76
00:06:00.880 So it could also be that with this peace in the Middle East messaging, President Trump and Netanyahu have done something very, very intelligent and very smart by going after that foundational pillar of the Islamic Republic. 0.79
00:06:21.520 Because if there is peace in the Middle East, then the very purpose for the Islamic Republic existing collapses and it loses all of that support that it's gained mostly from non-Iranian Muslim terrorists, right, who just all want to wage war against Israel. 0.83
00:06:39.400 you know and we've we've seen them like there's like pakistani extremists and bangladeshi 0.93
00:06:43.800 extremists and of course you know lebanese and um like hezbollah um and you know like the houthis
00:06:50.040 in yemen and like the hash to shabby in iraq so all of these like non-iranian proxy groups
00:06:55.240 who are who are part of the islamic republic's umma um and who have been waging war against israel 0.52
00:07:01.800 If they see that the Islamic Republic is not calling for war against Israel, they're going to basically lose faith and then probably sort of branch off into their own things.
00:07:17.800 So the Islamic Republic is in a very, very tough place right now because they have to, they basically have to make the impossible choice, like the only course of action here, right?
00:07:36.440 So let me put it this way. Any logical, rational, or sane government would look at what's happening in the Middle East and say, you know what, we should sign on. Like, we want to end the war. We want peace. We want to live peacefully, right? 0.55
00:07:51.740 And again, Iranians were normal, rational people. We have no enmity with with the Jewish people or Israel.
00:08:01.760 And, you know, prior to 1979, Iran and Israel were very, very strong allies.
00:08:08.780 It's the Islamic Republic that is a terrorist occupying force occupying Iran. 1.00
00:08:15.440 the islamic republic is not a rational actor um so you cannot treat them like you would treat 0.99
00:08:22.320 normal rational governments right like they want to wage war they want jihad um it's it's their 1.00
00:08:29.020 calling it's it's literally they were created right like the like even the name islamic republic
00:08:34.820 right like one of their core foundational ideologies is to um wage that never-ending 0.55
00:08:41.660 jihad. So they're in a very difficult place right now, because if, you know, any logical,
00:08:48.140 sane, rational person would want to accept the peace treatment, I mean, who wants war? No one
00:08:55.660 wants war. But Islamic terrorists want war, right? They're not going to come and sign on to this. 1.00
00:09:03.580 Now, here's the interesting thing. I'm pretty sure that there are certain elements within the
00:09:09.640 islamic republic um that are there because of you know the power and the strength and whatever it
00:09:16.860 gives them but they're not necessarily ideological right so they're not like the fundamentalist
00:09:21.600 jihadis who you know run around and yell aloha akbar and like you know want to um die in the
00:09:28.300 path of al-aqsa right so um of course there are you know many many irrational um you know ideological
00:09:36.660 jihadis within the islamic republic but there is also an element that are there not necessarily
00:09:43.360 because they're religious but because they want the the power um the power right so they're
00:09:50.120 they're probably a little bit more rational and they're probably looking at this going guys maybe
00:09:56.480 maybe we should take a step back maybe we should calm it down a bit um and i think that's what
00:10:04.040 trump might be alluding to and we'll get to his speech um because he does mention um iran of
00:10:09.720 course we have to remember when president trump says iran he doesn't mean the iranian people
00:10:15.320 he means the islamic republic which is occupying iran right because even the official name of the
00:10:20.600 country is not iran everyone shortens it down and that's like my pet peeve the name of the country
00:10:26.360 prior to 1979 was iran after the islamic regime took over in 1979 they officially changed the
00:10:35.000 name of the country to the islamic republic of iran right so um one of my pet peeves is when
00:10:42.440 people shorten that and they just say iran and then when they do that it's difficult to make
00:10:47.960 that distinction between iran and the islamic republic right because again um it's like it's
00:10:54.520 it's like the difference between saying Germany and Nazi Germany, right? I mean, you don't equate
00:11:00.800 Germany with Nazis, right? The Nazi occupation was something that took control of Germany. It's
00:11:06.420 the same thing with the Islamic Republic. There's Iran and then Islamic Republic of Iran that's
00:11:12.680 occupying Iran. So that's what I wanted to say. Hi, everyone who's joined me on YouTube. Appreciate 0.98
00:11:19.800 that. If you guys can, you know, like, subscribe, share the stream. Let's get this going. Let's get
00:11:26.200 the conversation started. So before we begin, I want to play this little commercial that the
00:11:32.200 White House put out. And then we will get into President Trump's speech.
00:11:41.680 We gather in a day of profound joy, of soaring hope, of renewed faith, and above all,
00:11:49.000 A day to give our deepest thanks to the almighty God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
00:11:58.280 It should now be clear to everyone throughout the region that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism, jihadism, and anti-Semitism have not worked.
00:12:10.620 They've been a disaster.
00:12:12.720 They've just killed. 0.85
00:12:14.200 They've killed.
00:12:14.900 from gaza to iran those bitter hatreds have delivered nothing but misery suffering failure
00:12:26.220 and death through glory and heartache we have built industries together we have made discoveries
00:12:33.440 together we have confronted evil together and we have waged war together and perhaps
00:12:39.420 Most beautifully of all, we have made peace together.
00:12:43.320 And this week, against all odds, we have done the impossible and brought our hostages home.
00:12:52.160 The God who once dwelled among his people in this city still calls us, in the words of Scripture,
00:12:58.120 the turn from evil and do good.
00:13:02.180 Together, we've shown that peace is not just a hope that we can dream about.
00:13:06.660 It's a reality.
00:13:08.760 It's an incredible triumph for Israel and the world to have all of these nations working together as partners in peace.
00:13:17.700 This is the day that people across the region and around the world have been working, striving, hoping, and praying for.
00:13:26.260 With the historic agreement we've just signed, those prayers of millions have finally been answered.
00:13:32.480 so you know it's interesting he says you know from gaza and iran so again that's like my pet
00:13:42.640 peeve right because this you know the the jihad like he does kind of call it out he talks about
00:13:48.200 the anti-semitism he talks about you know the the jihadi nonsense or whatever um but he doesn't
00:13:56.500 take it far enough, right? Like he talks about the issues, but he doesn't take it far enough to
00:14:01.880 actually pinpoint the source of that. The source of that is not Iran. The source of that is the
00:14:08.440 Islamic Republic, right? The source of that is the ideology that is currently occupying Iran. 0.92
00:14:16.860 And guys, like I'm telling you, unless and until you destroy the Islamic Republic, you are never 0.93
00:14:23.220 going to have peace in the middle east you're just not it's completely impossible um you know 0.98
00:14:30.740 best case scenario best case scenario the islamic republic is overthrown 0.99
00:14:34.820 worst case scenario um the islamic republic is just going to retreat um they're just going to 0.97
00:14:40.500 lick their wounds and they're going to continue operating covertly and they're basically just 0.98
00:14:46.580 going to buy time in order to get, you know, strengthen themselves up again, to the point 0.50
00:14:55.900 where they can once again, resume their attacks against Israel, right? I mean, this is how these
00:15:03.340 people operate. The Islamic Republic is, they're colonizers. They've colonized various countries 1.00
00:15:10.080 in the Middle East, you know, like the Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen. And that's the 0.76
00:15:16.440 other thing, like all this peace in the Middle East stuff. What about the ongoing civil war in
00:15:21.560 Yemen? How come no one's speaking about that? Like the poor Yemenese people, right, who are
00:15:26.740 who are not just undergoing a civil war. There's a famine. There's like an eight year long famine
00:15:34.240 that's happening. That's been going on in Yemen. Right. And then, of course,
00:15:40.000 look at all the conflict in Syria right now. Like that's a bit of a mess as well. So
00:15:45.440 you know again this piece in the middle east i'm very skeptical i'm very skeptical and unless and 0.61
00:15:52.240 until the islamic republic is overthrown we're not going to see that but let's go back i just
00:15:55.560 want to play that part where he kind of like talks about the anti-semitism and the jihad
00:16:01.880 that's literally coming directly from the islamic republic okay to iran it's killed an anti-semitism
00:16:11.000 fomenting clear to everyone and jacob here we go so this is where he starts it should now be clear 0.59
00:16:16.980 to everyone throughout the region that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism jihadism
00:16:25.300 and anti-semitism have not worked they've been a disaster yeah we we know that we know they
00:16:30.880 haven't worked we know it's been a disaster that's why we iranians are trying to overthrow 0.96
00:16:36.460 the islamic republic and reclaim our country because that's what they have been doing for 0.99
00:16:41.260 decades um i mean it's it's nice that you're pointing it out president trump it's nice that
00:16:46.140 you're pointing it out that islamic extremism and you know jihadism and anti-semitism doesn't work 0.88
00:16:52.780 but those are just words um and i would hope that at least this time around when the iranian people
00:17:01.180 are getting ready to overthrow the islamic republic you don't stand in their way
00:17:06.220 now here's the thing this could be taken two ways this could be either him just pontificating or
00:17:13.260 this could also be this could also be um maybe he's sending a message to the islamic republic
00:17:20.140 i mean if we want to take a more optimistic approach this could be him sending a message
00:17:26.300 to the islamic republic saying that your time is up guys you've you've you've tried this jihad
00:17:32.140 you've tried um this anti-semitism you know you've you've tried to wage jihad in the middle east
00:17:38.540 and it hasn't worked so this this could be this could be a warning to the islamic republic as
00:17:44.380 well i don't know let me know what you guys think um let me know what you guys think do you think
00:17:48.780 this is just he's basically saying all right we're done with iran or do you think he's sending a
00:17:53.820 message to the ayatollahs that their time is up i mean i don't know how to take this jacob
00:18:00.380 it should now be clear to everyone throughout the region that decades of fomenting terrorism 0.72
00:18:06.860 and extremism jihadism and anti-semitism have not worked they've been a disaster they've just killed
00:18:15.820 it's killed from gaza to iran those bitter hatreds have delivered nothing but misery
00:18:26.220 suffering failure and death yeah 100 it's true like those ideologies have caused the suffering
00:18:34.780 torture and death of um hundreds of thousands if not millions of iranians themselves because 0.93
00:18:39.980 they're occupied by that um islamic dictatorship right um gandalf you make a good point let me
00:18:46.780 just share this here really quickly so gandalf says trump really doesn't know what mullahs are
00:18:52.540 he has shown it many times bb knows trump doesn't i agree like prime minister netanyahu 100
00:18:58.860 knows um 100 knows and understands how the ayatollahs think and how they operate um
00:19:06.060 Um, so I'm thinking, I'm thinking that, um, maybe there's something more here. 0.82
00:19:15.060 Maybe there's something more because, you know, Prime Minister Netanyahu, um, would
00:19:19.380 not agree to something if it would be bad for his country, right? 0.59
00:19:23.860 Like Prime Minister Netanyahu, he is on a mission to eradicate the Islamic Republic. 0.76
00:19:28.840 He has said it many, many times, you know, they're going for the head of the snake.
00:19:32.600 so this could be another move in this game of chess right and you know again like I don't think 0.72
00:19:45.040 like Israel is definitely not gonna like let its guard down right because Israel knows and
00:19:52.740 they've made it very clear in their in their speeches and their messages both in you know
00:19:57.480 in Hebrew and Farsi as well. They've made it very, very clear that they know who the enemy is and
00:20:05.200 the enemy is the Islamic Republic. Amir, I don't think Bibi was given much of a choice. Israel 0.87
00:20:12.540 usually works with what it has. I mean, that is definitely true. But I also can't see Prime 1.00
00:20:20.080 Minister Netanyahu agreeing to something if it wouldn't be beneficial for Israel in the end.
00:20:24.680 Now, what's really interesting about this terminology of peace in the Middle East is that's something that we Iranians have been saying for quite a while, right? 0.61
00:20:34.900 So we use that peace in the Middle East language when it comes to overthrowing the Islamic Republic.
00:20:40.960 The whole peace in the Middle East phrase is something that our leader, King Reza Pahlavi, the current Shah of Iran, has said consistently in various of his speeches in English to, you know, people who are high up in the Trump administration.
00:20:59.460 He's spoken about peace in the Middle East. I believe it was on Maria Batrimono. And she's actually very close friends with President Trump. And my understanding is that President Trump watches Maria's show.
00:21:12.560 So this phrase peace in the Middle East, I would guess that there is a high likelihood that President Trump has heard King Reza Pahlavi use the phrase peace in the Middle East when he's referring to overthrowing the Islamic Republic.
00:21:37.620 So that's another sort of clue or hint that there might be something bigger going on behind the scenes.
00:21:48.480 I mean, it could be nothing, but there could be something bigger, right?
00:21:52.300 Because this, you know, peace in the Middle East, peace in the Middle East, it's a catchphrase.
00:21:58.020 It's a catchphrase that the Iranian opposition has been using when we're talking about overthrowing the Islamic Republic and bringing peace to the Middle East.
00:22:07.620 So, actually, if you, let me see if I can find, I'll find one of King Rizal Pahlavi's, I think, speeches or interviews when he does actually talk about peace in the Middle East, right?
00:22:25.760 so let's see all right okay um wait let me just put this in quotations to see what we can find
00:22:48.160 here right okay so here you can see um so on my trip to canada so this is from june okay
00:22:57.280 i sat down with national post to speak about the iranian people's movement for liberation
00:23:02.400 they are key to peace in the middle east not a deal that can't be verified with the regime that
00:23:08.240 can't be trusted khamenei isn't negotiating he's buying time so this is from june 4th
00:23:13.280 Here we go. Here we go. So this is from May 9. So on May 9, he goes on Maria Bartiromo to discuss
00:23:21.200 the movement of the Iranian people, the Houthis, the Persian Gulf, and the path to peace in the
00:23:26.600 Middle East, right? So he says the path to peace in the Middle East is freeing Iran from the Islamic 1.00
00:23:32.500 Republic, not negotiating with it. So again, Maria is a very, very good friend of President
00:23:39.360 Trump, my understanding from what I've heard is that President Trump watches Maria's show,
00:23:45.220 especially the show that she has on Sundays. I think it's like Sunday Morning Futures or
00:23:51.280 Sunday or Saturday Morning Futures, something like that. Like President Trump watches that
00:23:57.020 and his administration watched that as well. So here he is back in May, you know, so this would
00:24:02.820 be like six, seven months, like half a year ago, King Reza Pahlavi was on Fox News speaking about
00:24:11.100 peace in the Middle East and speaking about how peace in the Middle East is only possible when
00:24:16.660 the Islamic Republic is overthrown. So this is why when I'm hearing President Trump talk about 0.72
00:24:22.940 peace in the Middle East, because he's never like used that phrase before, right? This is a new
00:24:27.240 phrase that he's now using um it it kind of makes me think you know again given my
00:24:34.760 my political experience you know seven years as a politician um it's not by coincidence that
00:24:41.720 politicians use certain phrases right and president trump of course has a whole entire team um around
00:24:50.680 him and behind him and you know it's the team that's coming up with the messaging it's his
00:24:56.040 comms team coming up with um you know these these catch phrases and things like that so
00:25:02.600 for them to start pushing this peace in the middle east and then him speaking about the fact that um
00:25:11.560 the islamic republics again he says iran but we know he means the islamic republic
00:25:16.200 um when he says the islamic republics um decades of you know anti-semitism and jihad and extremism
00:25:25.240 have failed i mean it could be nothing again i'm not you know i don't know what the future holds
00:25:33.320 it could be nothing but it could be a signal um that maybe this is the end of the islamic republic
00:25:41.480 i i don't know i mean i don't know if i'm that optimistic you know i think ultimately ultimately
00:25:47.560 well not i think i know ultimately the future of iran is in the hands of the iranian people
00:25:53.400 And it's up to the Iranian people themselves to overthrow the Islamic Republic and, you know, reclaim our country.
00:26:02.260 But what I am optimistic about is that this time around when it happens, I don't think that President Trump is going to throw the Islamic Republic a lifeline.
00:26:17.140 Right. We're not going to see a repeat of what Barack Obama did.
00:26:21.280 we're not going to see a repeat of what Biden did I just I don't think that's going to happen 0.99
00:26:26.640 so that's where my optimism comes in I'm optimistic in the sense that when the Islamic 0.88
00:26:34.940 Republic is is is toppling President Trump is just going to sit back and let it happen right
00:26:41.080 and that's exactly what we Iranians have been asking for um from from the beginning we're
00:26:47.960 we're basically saying you know maximum pressure on the islamic republic maximum support for the
00:26:53.400 iranian people we don't need boots on the ground we don't need money um we don't need anything all
00:26:59.320 we need is for you guys like you know but you guys i mean like the governments all we need from the 1.00
00:27:03.800 governments is to stop legitimizing the islamic republic stop continuing to give this brutal 0.91
00:27:10.040 totalitarian dictatorship chance after chance after chance um let them be overthrown because 0.99
00:27:19.000 you know we are fighting to reclaim our country we want to go back to what we were prior to 1979
00:27:26.680 which is um a peaceful westernized you know democratic modern country right like iran was
00:27:36.360 was turning slowly turning into like the the japan or the singapore of the middle east and
00:27:42.600 instead it's turned into um the north korea right like the islamic republic has turned the country
00:27:49.400 into north korea essentially so let's watch you know let me play this again um for you guys i
00:27:56.280 know i said i was gonna play president trump's speech but um you know there's there's so much
00:28:01.080 context here there's so much like so many layers to all of this and so um i'm always happy to talk
00:28:08.200 politics i'm always happy to sort of use my political experience to to break it down for
00:28:14.200 you guys and give you sort of the the political you know politicians perspective on what's going
00:28:21.800 on um because there are certain things that you know i see as a politician given my experience
00:28:28.680 and how these things work and also the things people say and don't say and their body language
00:28:33.960 right so yeah so i'll play this and then we will get into um president trump's speech from yesterday
00:28:42.440 and i will break that down for you but i really do want to play this because this
00:28:47.080 this will give you a good example for why and how um this whole piece in the middle east
00:28:54.280 keyword um or or catchphrase i think is is key to what might happen in the future in the middle east
00:29:05.440 completely off the table
00:29:07.940 and that was vice president jd vance yesterday at the munich security conference in washington
00:29:14.780 discussing the importance of making a deal with iran and no nuclear weapon allowed the comments
00:29:21.120 cunning as president trump said that he believes the so this is for may 9 again just want to clear
00:29:25.920 fighting with the houthis is over watch as you know we had a very good uh outcome with the houthis
00:29:35.440 and we honor their word i mean they made a commitment and we dealt with other countries
00:29:41.920 that were close to them and their surrogates and we honor all of their words and we'll see
00:29:47.360 what happens i believe that hopefully that's over with and they'll leave the ships alone
00:29:53.680 the next round of u.s iran nuclear talks will likely be this upcoming weekend in oman but first
00:29:59.200 joining me right now is the exiled crown prince of iran the former his royal highness raza palavi
00:30:05.840 is here in studio your royal highness great to have you thank you for having me again thank you
00:30:10.640 so much for being here give us your take on that what you just heard that the fighting with the
00:30:15.040 houthis is over should we believe that and what about a potential deal with this current regime
00:30:20.560 in iran the past four so i just want to say so you know the fighting with the houthis is over
00:30:27.680 obviously it's not over because ever you know after that the houthis continue to attack israel 0.99
00:30:32.880 right so again this is why you should um never ever ever trust islamic terrorists like when they 1.00
00:30:40.240 say oh peace you know fighting is over i mean even with the houthis they can't help themselves right 0.99
00:30:45.760 so let's just go back um because i want to play this without interruption with the houthis is
00:30:50.560 over should we believe that and what about a potential deal with this current regime in iran
00:30:56.800 the past 40 years has demonstrated to everyone that has followed iran that the demeanor and
00:31:03.120 the pattern of behavior of this regime has remained consistent only in one way and that
00:31:08.080 is to continue fomenting regional instability and conflict as a means of its own survival
00:31:14.800 by financing its proxies and utilizing them as an instrument of pressure or intimidation across 0.98
00:31:20.560 the world the houthis are just one example of that the majority of the funding came from iran 0.80
00:31:25.600 the training the the weapons so you know it's not that they say we are going to quit the fight
00:31:31.600 who is to say they're not going to start it again once iran will start funding them again because
00:31:35.200 this is what the regime is most likely to do. Khamenei said that this is a temporary setback,
00:31:40.160 and he was forced into accepting the climate of indirect talks only to buy some time to the
00:31:46.080 regime. They have done that before. So nothing leads us to believe that this time they have a
00:31:50.320 complete change of behavior or attitude. And that's something that we should not fall into
00:31:56.240 the trappings that this regime has said, not just to the current administration, but to previous
00:32:00.960 administrations and has always taken advantage of that in order to prolong its own survival.
00:32:06.040 I think President Trump is aware of the sentiments that you're making this morning, Reza. And I just
00:32:11.720 wonder if, in fact, there is a different tact that this administration should be taking at this
00:32:17.280 point. President Trump told me exclusively two months ago he sent a letter to Khomeini and then
00:32:23.060 they tried to mock that letter. What is the right approach?
00:32:27.220 No, the president was absolutely correct during his first administration.
00:32:31.920 The campaign on maximum pressure paid positive dividends.
00:32:35.140 It forced Iran to retreat, cut a lot of the revenue that the regime would have had access to.
00:32:41.060 Unfortunately, it was reversed under the Biden administration.
00:32:44.360 The regime had in excess of $200 billion it should not have had, which was, of course,
00:32:48.980 spent on not the people of Iran who are starving on the streets, but by reinforcing their proxies.
00:32:54.300 October 7th was not just a coincidence. It's a result of that continued funding of the regime 0.52
00:32:59.800 of its terror network. That is the component that President Trump during his first administration
00:33:05.980 understood. Now, and as I said many times before, including on your show, maximum pressure in itself
00:33:13.560 is not sufficient to remedy the problem. There has to be parallel to maximum pressure, a policy
00:33:18.340 of maximum support to the Iranian people. Now, why is this important? Vice President Vance is
00:33:23.940 talking about reintegration. The Iranian people are your true partner in peace. They are the
00:33:29.540 alternative to a warmongering regime that has called death to Israel and death to America
00:33:34.780 since its inception. It's not just a slogan, it's an actual belief. The IRGC as a stated mission
00:33:41.720 has to export this revolutionary ideology across the world. So that part is key, okay? I'm going to
00:33:49.400 go back and I'm going to replay that. So, you know, this is what I said earlier, where I said
00:33:55.100 that one of the foundational pillars of the Islamic Republic that's occupying Iran is this 0.89
00:34:03.200 never-ending jihad against Israel and the West, right? So this is why the Islamic Republic, 0.98
00:34:10.120 um i don't think will ever truly enter into a peace deal with israel or with the united states 0.93
00:34:21.780 because one of their core foundational pillars is that jihad with the west of course starting
00:34:28.240 with israel and then expanding to to other countries as well so so let's go back and play
00:34:33.280 this because this is what um i've been saying this is what king is a palabi is saying this is what
00:34:39.120 like all of us Iranians are saying and trying to show non-Iranians that you cannot negotiate
00:34:46.820 with a terrorist dictatorship, right? Like these are literally people who call you for jihad and
00:34:55.040 want to murder all of you. Tony, you're absolutely right. They call America the great Satan and then 0.97
00:35:02.720 they call Israel the little Satan, 100%. Like this is all common knowledge, right? Like the 0.85
00:35:08.640 islamic republic literally in their parliament you know they're there and all of their like jihadi 0.96
00:35:13.780 terrorist politicians are like you know going mag bad on ricard like you know whatever 0.98
00:35:18.280 nonsense you know jihadi islamic nonsense they they put out there so um i mean you have to take 0.97
00:35:25.200 that seriously right when people show you who they are believe them especially if they're low 0.97
00:35:31.200 iq islamic terrorists so i'm gonna go back uh we're gonna repeat this part because this is 0.78
00:35:36.840 important what he's saying and you know people need to pick up on this death to israel and death 0.91
00:35:42.280 vision to remedy the problem that has to be parallel to maximum pressure a policy of maximum
00:35:46.980 support to the iranian people now why is this important vice president vance is talking about
00:35:52.680 reintegration the iranian people are your true partner in peace they are the alternative to a
00:35:58.720 warmongering regime that has called death to israel and death to america since its inception
00:36:03.980 it's not just a slogan it's an actual belief the irgc as a stated mission has to export this
00:36:11.040 revolutionary ideology across the world they are not there to sue for peace and coexistence with
00:36:16.480 their neighbors or beyond that's what is missing in the ultimate understanding so did you guys get
00:36:22.960 that so he's saying that part of its core purpose is to export jihad around the world so even like
00:36:32.700 here back in may back in may he is warning everyone that these people these these jihadis
00:36:39.260 these terrorists do not want peace with you and will never have that peace with you instead what 0.76
00:36:46.140 you should do is you should ally yourself with the iranian people who are occupied by the islamic
00:36:52.620 republic and what the iranian people are saying is they want to overthrow the regime they want to 0.74
00:36:58.060 get rid of the islamic republic they want to get rid of sharia law um they just want to live in a
00:37:04.140 normal country just like they used to prior to 1979 when iran was a constitutional monarchy 0.84
00:37:11.420 and prior to 1979 iran was one of the biggest allies of america in the middle east right so
00:37:18.860 that's what that's what he says when he says give the iranian people a chance he means gives 0.98
00:37:25.020 you know give us a chance to overthrow the regime give us a chance to get rid of the islamic
00:37:30.620 terrorists in our country and then we can have peace because we iranians we do not want um war 1.00
00:37:37.740 with anyone we have no enmity with anyone it's the islamic terrorists right it's the islamic 0.99
00:37:44.300 terrorists and their jihadi ideology that is at war with the world in fact the islamic terrorists 0.99
00:37:50.460 are at war with us iranians the islamic terrorists are murdering us iranians every day in the name 0.99
00:37:57.820 of allah and islam and muhammad and all that nonsense right so um we're all fighting the same 0.99
00:38:04.700 war here unfortunately iranians themselves are the biggest victims of this islamic dictatorship 0.98
00:38:12.760 And Amir, you're 100% right. 1.00
00:38:14.780 Israel, Iran and Israel were also very, very close allies.
00:38:20.660 And, you know, when the Islamic Republic is overthrown, we will go back to being allies again.
00:38:25.620 Because, you know, Iranians and Jews were both indigenous to the Middle East, to our respective homelands.
00:38:33.480 Of course, Jews in Israel, Iranians in Iran.
00:38:35.940 And, you know, our shared history goes back thousands and thousands of years before Islam was even invented.
00:38:41.460 Right.
00:38:41.660 So, like, you know, 2,000 years before Islam was invented, you know, Iranians and Jews already had a shared history, right?
00:38:52.900 Like, these are historical facts. 0.99
00:38:55.480 And so it's this foreign Islamic ideology that is basically the enemy here and is causing all the troubles in the Middle East. 1.00
00:39:06.760 um all right so let's go back and uh let me go back to what he was saying here 0.99
00:39:13.280 foreign governments revolutionary idealist since its inception
00:39:19.880 the iranian people are your true partner in peace they are the alternative to a warmongering regime
00:39:28.780 that has called death to israel and death to america since its inception it's not just a
00:39:34.300 slogan. It's an actual belief. The IRGC as a stated mission has to export this revolutionary
00:39:40.460 ideology across the world. They are not there to sue for peace and coexistence with their neighbors
00:39:45.840 or beyond. That's what is missing in the ultimate understanding of foreign governments looking into
00:39:51.760 Iran as to what is the alternative here. Of course, Iranians want to be integrated in free societies
00:39:57.980 because they share the same values of the free world, not this regime. So negotiating with a 0.98
00:40:03.060 regime that in its own DNA is simply incompatible with such integration is a waste of time. And the
00:40:09.620 regime is gaining by dragging the feet to prolong its existence, hoping that maybe they will survive
00:40:16.560 this administration. See, so this is where the title of my space comes in. Even like back in May,
00:40:24.720 back in May, King Reza Pahlavi is saying that the Islamic regime is just going to drag its feet,
00:40:30.640 hoping that they will, you know, outlive the Trump administration. And then, you know, a weaker
00:40:37.920 administration comes in in the next term, and then they can just go back and continue 1.00
00:40:42.140 their Islamic terrorism, right? So that's exactly what King Reza Pahlavi was warning 1.00
00:40:49.940 back in May. So let's go back and see if you guys catch that. And by the way, like these yellow flags
00:40:57.680 here. Um, these are the flags of Hezbollah. Hezbollah is like, of course, a terrorist
00:41:02.200 organization. And then these flags here, that's the crab flag of the Islamic Republic. I call it 0.95
00:41:07.980 a crab flag. Most Iranians do because the middle kind of looks like a crab. Um, that's not the flag 1.00
00:41:15.140 of Iran. Um, you know what? I will bring you the flag of Iran. Uh, I have it with me and it's just
00:41:22.360 out of reach. I have to go off camera to get it. Um, actually, you know what? Let me do it right
00:41:26.500 now guys give me a moment i'll be right back okay there we go so this is the flag of iran okay the
00:41:43.200 lion and sun flag um what you see in the video those are the like terrorist crab flags right
00:41:50.080 so that's the flag of the islamic republic um that says like ala akbar on it or whatever
00:41:55.360 By the way, Allah Akbar is Arabic, we're Iranian, we speak Farsi, so that is not our flag.
00:42:03.900 That is the flag of the Islamic occupiers who took our country hostage in 1979.
00:42:11.000 This here is the real flag of Iran, as you can see. 0.99
00:42:16.760 So, let's continue. 1.00
00:42:18.740 With such integration, it's a waste of time.
00:42:21.140 And the regime is gaining by dragging the feet to prolong its existence, hoping that maybe they will survive this administration only to come back again. 0.95
00:42:31.620 So, again, what he's saying is that the Islamic regime is going to try its best to, you know, survive this administration so that when the next one comes, hopefully it'll be weaker. 0.90
00:42:45.220 you know the islamic republic always likes it when democrats are elected because democrats 0.76
00:42:50.500 democrats always work with the islamic republic and enable them um you know this goes back to
00:42:55.620 jimmy carter who actually helped uh bring the ayatollah to iran in the first place so um for
00:43:02.380 some reason democrats have always been supportive of islamic terrorism i don't know why but you know
00:43:06.600 that's a whole other issue to get into anyway so let's continue to prolong its existence
00:43:11.680 hoping that the regime that in its own DNA is simply incompatible with such integration is a
00:43:18.000 waste of time. And the regime is gaining by dragging the feet to prolong its existence,
00:43:24.460 hoping that maybe they will survive this administration only to come back again and
00:43:29.040 continue its policy of radicalism and violence. So when you look at Iran, I think this administration 0.95
00:43:37.140 and many other governments should look beyond the regime itself and look at what's on the
00:43:41.600 streets of Iran? What's the demand of the people? The people who chant, they lie to us, they say
00:43:46.360 America is the enemy. Our enemy is right here in Iran. That's what the people are saying. So that's 0.99
00:43:52.700 the big distinction that needs to be understood at every phase of any discussions going on.
00:43:57.520 It's a very important point, and that is why the people of Iran keep chanting for you
00:44:01.200 to return. I mean, I want to get your take on regional partners and potential help from the
00:44:07.200 region president trump is set to middle uh visit the middle east next week he told reporters
00:44:11.720 yesterday he's yet to make a decision about potentially renaming the persian gulf watch
00:44:16.980 this oh that's ridiculous so the persian gulf thing was a troll but anyway um so there you go
00:44:20.960 so there is why so he um king is a palabi the um leader of iran's official opposition of course 0.57
00:44:28.560 the current shah of iran um outlines very clearly in that interview with maria bartrimono back on
00:44:35.420 may 9 as to why um you cannot have peace with the islamic republic because they are a terrorist
00:44:44.380 entity um one of their core foundational pillars is to export jihad um against israel against 0.94
00:44:51.820 united states against the west and the only way to have lasting peace in the middle east
00:44:57.420 is to support the iranian people in their attempts to overthrow the islamic republic
00:45:02.940 um and reclaim their country and again he says you know we don't need boots on the ground
00:45:07.420 um we don't need um we don't need money we don't need anything like that what we basically need
00:45:13.900 is for governments to stop um legitimizing the islamic republic and give the iranian people a 0.88
00:45:22.700 chance to overthrow them and to basically you know return the country back to normal which is what 0.65
00:45:29.820 iran was prior to 1979 iran was a huge ally with the united states iran was a huge ally with israel
00:45:39.340 and that's what we want to go back to and that's what iranians are fighting for so that's a little
00:45:43.580 bit of context into um this whole key phrase of peace in the middle east and again why i personally
00:45:51.900 think that um islamic terrorists are buying time so with that background context in place 0.74
00:45:59.180 let's go and watch president trump's um speech together because i think that um it is incredibly 0.81
00:46:12.300 i think it's incredibly telling and i think that um there's a lot that's being
00:46:18.540 set and unset and as we go through his um his speech from yesterday i'll you know give you
00:46:26.540 sort of my input um as a politician a former politician with my political experience um
00:46:32.620 because the body language is also very interesting and there's there's definitely some funny parts
00:46:39.900 in there and there's also a reason why he is behaving a certain way towards certain politicians
00:46:47.500 versus other politicians and we are going to dive into that and go over it so guys without further
00:46:53.740 ado let us go kindly be seated
00:47:11.820 in the name of god the gracious the most merciful your excellence
00:47:15.900 your majesty's excellences and highnesses peace be upon you and god's blessing so that's the
00:47:21.900 president of egypt of course thanks i welcome you all do you guys remember when biden actually
00:47:28.540 mistaked the president of mexico for the president of egypt when he was like speaking about the gaza
00:47:34.700 conflict at some point like do you guys remember that when biden did that it was it was ridiculous
00:47:38.540 but anyway this is the actual president of egypt not the president of mexico thank god biden's not
00:47:43.660 around anymore to shamashay peace summit at this at this historic milestone where we all together
00:47:53.740 have witnessed the reaching of shamashay agreement on ending war in gaza and the birth of a glimpse
00:48:01.100 of hope that such deal ends an agonizing chapter in the history of mankind and opens the door
00:48:11.020 ushering in a new era of peace and stability in the middle east the deal offers a better
00:48:20.620 a better moral to the conflict fatigued and strained regional populations and now we
00:48:29.100 we um we receive the valorous peace levers leaders that attained peace in the entire world allow me
00:48:38.860 to invite his excellency the american president donald trump to join the peace lovers leaders
00:48:47.340 leaders who who advocate for peace in the world
00:48:54.440 and i would like to express our profound appreciation
00:49:22.680 to you so guys just a quick thing here um the standing order is also like very important right
00:49:35.080 and it's also really important to um you know let me put it this way the people who are closer to
00:49:45.120 the podium are more likely to be um within the frame right within the frame so um the people
00:49:53.440 you know trump's team who organized this um they obviously decided who is going to stand where
00:50:02.320 and they made a very conscious decision to have the uh president of italy um and the president
00:50:11.840 of of pakistan right in the middle behind trump right um and then you see keir starmer and then
00:50:19.920 mark carney is off to the side and you know the and then on this side um gosh was as a macron
00:50:27.280 i guess that's macron maybe if i am i wrong let me know i think that's macron um and uh but but
00:50:34.240 But it's it's very interesting that Italy and Pakistan are front and center.
00:50:43.740 But, you know, the countries that you would think would sort of be closest to the United States, like France and Italy and Canada, are not in the center.
00:50:56.500 They're a bit further back. Right. That is not by accident.
00:51:00.920 um that that's not by accident that's on purpose um i can guarantee you that and of course antony 0.97
00:51:09.180 gutierrez is right here because he's just like a useless terrorist loving communist right and 0.91
00:51:13.920 president trump knows that and so trump um wanted to probably make sure that this gutierrez 0.96
00:51:20.220 communist terrorist guy um is not in the frame at all so so keep an eye out so the frame here
00:51:26.640 So with this frame, OK, when and we'll get to it, we'll we'll, you know, have the close up.
00:51:32.300 But with the frame, you'll see that just by that on its own, President Trump is basically saying that Italy and Pakistan are more important to him than France, UK and Canada.
00:51:47.140 OK, so keep that in mind. That's that's, you know, that that's not by accident.
00:51:52.320 You would normally think that the three would be right in the center, but they're not. And the fact that Pakistan is there, Pakistan is more important than UK and Canada. It just lets you know how far UK, France and Canada have fallen when it comes to how much Trump respects them.
00:52:13.260 right? Like, and as we know, the UK, France and Canada right now are pretty much overrun by
00:52:18.740 Islamic terrorists, right? And Trump has even called them out on that. So, so that there's the 1.00
00:52:23.400 very interesting positioning of the politicians, right? Like these people, you know, usually when
00:52:29.640 you go up, you know, there's like a marker, you stand on it, you look down, your name is there as
00:52:33.780 well. So you know exactly where you're standing. So yeah, so there's, you know, there's a political
00:52:40.520 message that trump is sending out and you know a lot of non-politic non-politicians might not pick
00:52:47.820 up on that but anyone in the political world will automatically pick up on that and they will be
00:52:53.380 like hmm why is italy and pakistan more important than uk france and canada right so there you go
00:53:03.400 Your Excellency, at this critical circumstance reflected in your proposed plan for ending this tragic war during which humanity incurred significant losses.
00:53:15.440 I would like to thank our partners in the United States, Turkey, and Qatar for their dedicated efforts.
00:53:24.680 And I reiterate our support and aspiration to the execution of this plan, creating the essential political horizon for the implementation of the two-state solution,
00:53:34.700 for it is the only pathway to the fulfillment of the legitimate ambition of both Palestinian and Israeli peoples,
00:53:41.260 turning over the conflict page and safely live.
00:53:45.440 Also, a pro tip for any of the men who are ever in like a place where they're standing on like a podium or in a group of people or something, little little pro tip for you.
00:54:00.640 Do you see how President Trump is standing? His arms are at his sides versus, let's say, how Mark Carney and Keir Starmer are standing where they're kind of like that.
00:54:11.340 um which which stance looks more powerful and confident to you the one where you know arms at
00:54:19.940 your sides or the ones where they're holding their hands like little girls or something i don't know
00:54:24.360 right like this um this stance here is definitely way more feminine and you know i don't care about
00:54:32.720 the whole oh that's you know misogyny whatever like i don't i don't care about that nonsense
00:54:36.180 like this is not uh uh you know misogyny whatever type of type of space but so i'm just going to be 0.96
00:54:42.500 blunt here right uh they right now look like little sissy girls right like when you compare 0.51
00:54:47.740 their body stance to the way president trump is standing um car you know um uh carney starmer 0.68
00:54:56.240 and macron literally look like little sissy girls right whereas president trump he's standing you
00:55:02.880 know very like strong confident hands at his sides um and amir you're you're right like never put
00:55:09.380 your hands in your pockets putting your hands in your pockets uh very disrespectful right so again
00:55:14.740 look at them and then even look at like these two here right like they you know they're um
00:55:19.740 they're standing you know pretty good now this guy here this this um this arab dude i i forget who
00:55:27.180 he is i don't know he's one of the countries for him the reason the stance works is because of his
00:55:33.700 his outfit right his robes so a little bit of like political fashion tips for you here as well
00:55:38.780 so because of his robes um it also kind of makes sense because he's sort of like you know gathering
00:55:45.540 them so they're not like super flowy so in this case like it works but even here you can tell the
00:55:52.280 way that he's holding his hands um they're clasped right it's it's like a strong firm grip whereas
00:55:59.180 even with like whereas with Carney um and Starmer and even Macron it's more of like a hand over hand 0.74
00:56:06.620 type of thing right like whereas the the the you know the Arab dude you know he's like a firm
00:56:11.840 clasp so again right but but these are the small things in like body language um that can make or
00:56:19.040 break your your image right so especially in politics right so just based on how these people
00:56:25.440 are standing and um you know how how they're holding their hands it says a lot about their
00:56:31.840 body language it says a lot about their level of confidence as well so there you go just a little
00:56:36.480 little pro tip for the men don't ever stand like mark carney um or starmer or macron you know
00:56:43.440 stand like trump do you know stand like that it's it just it it might feel weird if your hands are
00:56:49.360 just at your sides and you don't know what to do with them but it you just look more confident okay
00:56:54.400 there you go excellency president you have demonstrated that genuine leadership doesn't
00:57:01.760 mean war waging rather the ability to bring it to a halt we trust your leadership that is capable
00:57:08.960 to carry out the current deal and to execute your entire stage at the plan excellency president
00:57:16.080 let gaza war be the last of wars in the middle east magisters excellences and highnesses
00:57:23.760 egypt launched peace trajectory in the middle east nearly half a century ago specifically
00:57:30.800 in november 1977 when the late president anwar said that may god shower him with his mercy took
00:57:39.760 unprecedented steady moves in the history of the region and initiated the historic visit to 0.79
00:57:46.640 jerusalem since at that moment egypt has established a new era granting prostitutes a
00:57:53.760 chance for life and proved that people's security is not only realized by military force today 0.78
00:58:01.680 egypt alone along with its sisterly arab and islamic states reiterate that peace remains 0.92
00:58:08.400 our strategic option experience showed over the past decades that this option cannot be founded 0.95
00:58:16.320 except through just and equal rights based on this and if the whole regional populations have
00:58:25.560 always been relishing the right to their independent nations the palestinian people
00:58:32.280 um so someone asked you know there are 32 flags on the stage what does it mean
00:58:36.620 it's just the flag of each country right so um it's just the flags of the various countries
00:58:43.580 um of of those who are involved in the peace summit um and the reason that america is at the
00:58:54.480 um i guess that would be the left is that that is the sort of um you know people would think
00:59:01.240 that the middle is like the best spot but when it comes to uh flag etiquette well i know for
00:59:08.920 this is for canadian flag etiquette but let me double check american flag etiquette pretty sure
00:59:13.720 it's probably the same when it comes to flag etiquette um if you want to give like respect
00:59:20.520 to a flag you put it right at the end like you put it at the beginning basically right so that's why
00:59:25.560 you see the american flag right at the end um because you know that's that's signaling that
00:59:31.480 it's the most important and then you know that's the um the egyptian flag as well right next to it
00:59:37.640 so um i mean i'll i'll look into that while i play the video but i'm pretty sure american flag
00:59:43.560 etiquette is similar to to canadian flag etiquette so there you go that's why that's why america is
00:59:50.120 right at um right at the beginning but it's not an exception they too have the right to self
00:59:57.720 determination and to aspire for a future where war doesn't loom over own the right to enjoy
01:00:06.280 freedom and to live in their independent state a state that lives side by side with israel in peace
01:00:13.800 security and mutual recognition peace is not only crafted by governments but also by built
01:00:22.200 by peoples when they realize that yesterday's rivals could be tomorrow's partners i avail this
01:00:30.360 opportunity to appeal to the Israeli people. I say, let us turn this historic moment into
01:00:38.260 a new beginning of just some peaceful coexistence, prevailing life. Allow us to look forward
01:00:46.060 together to a better future for the sons of our nations. Together, stretch out our hands
01:00:52.580 for our cooperation towards a just and durable peace for the entire regional populations.
01:00:57.820 Excellency President Trump, let us pause at the scenes of overwhelming relief and happiness,
01:01:05.560 whether down the streets in Gaza or in Israel alike or in the entire world after reaching
01:01:12.660 the war-ending agreement. Thanks to your wise initiative, it is another evidence to the
01:01:20.220 people's corruption is peace. We value as well your interest in resuming life in Gaza.
01:01:29.840 Egypt will work with the United States and in coordination with all partners during the
01:01:35.660 forthcoming days to lay down the common grounds for proceeding towards the strip reconstruction
01:01:43.320 without delay. In this context, I'm going to move forward to where President Trump speaks
01:01:48.860 because, I mean, let's be honest,
01:01:52.000 the president of Egypt, it's kind of good guy,
01:01:54.940 but I mean, it's not relevant.
01:01:56.500 All right, okay, let's go back here.
01:02:00.420 Let's go back and watch the body language.
01:02:04.100 Egyptian decorations, it is awarded to heads of states
01:02:08.100 and to those who render great services to humankind.
01:02:11.960 Thank you all.
01:02:18.860 Now I invite the honourable guest to deliver his speech, Excellency President Trump.
01:02:26.860 Kindly proceed, the floor is yours.
01:02:38.860 Did Keir Starmer drop something? What was that? Let's go back and watch that.
01:02:42.860 What happened to Keir Starmer? Did you see him bend over or something? Did he drop his phone?
01:02:47.860 wait integration can i zoom in here no i can't zoom in among all its states honorable oh he has
01:02:56.200 like an interpreter he has like an interpretation thing um before i conclude my speech and in
01:03:02.320 appreciation to president donald trump's efforts i would like to declare before the august attendees
01:03:08.420 egypt's decree to decorate his excellency i mean you say that you say that starmer dropped his
01:03:15.020 honor that he would have to have honor in order to drop it in the first with the order of denial
01:03:20.620 the highest state honor among egyptian decorations it is awarded to heads of estates and to those who
01:03:27.740 render great services to humankind thank you all right he takes and he takes on his translations
01:03:35.660 now i invite the honorable guest to deliver his speech excellency president trump kindly
01:03:45.900 proceed the floor is yours
01:03:55.100 why don't you just put it down so that's so that's interesting so mark carney the the prime minister
01:04:02.300 of canada um he obviously didn't have an interpretation thingy so either he speaks arabic
01:04:10.380 which i highly you know doubt or he just didn't actually care what the president of egypt was
01:04:15.340 saying so there you go like um that's interesting that's very interesting so mark carney no
01:04:21.980 translation uh because he just literally didn't care so does that does that mean that during the
01:04:27.980 whole speech that the president of egypt was making every single time mark carney was just
01:04:32.300 kind of like nodding along he was faking it like he was that means he was just like looking at
01:04:37.500 what the other people were were doing and just following along as if yes i agree like what what
01:04:43.820 a tool like this guy is unfortunately the prime minister of canada i don't know how the hell he
01:04:47.900 became the prime minister of canada that's a whole other like oh my gosh like just a whole other
01:04:53.820 nightmare but i mean he's now like a tool he's literally a tool the guy he no interpretation
01:05:01.020 right so he's just standing there for at least like what's the time here it's like 8 50 right
01:05:05.900 so he's standing there for eight minutes listening to the president of egypt speak in arabic okay
01:05:11.900 speak in arabic with no translation and then he's nodding along and clapping as if he understands
01:05:18.220 what the hell is going on the guy's like the biggest fake i mean i i would have thought that
01:05:25.260 justin trudeau was a fake this guy is an even bigger fake than justin trudeau um it's just
01:05:32.540 it's insane but again like like these are the these are the small things in politics that like
01:05:37.420 you know if you're a politician or you've been a politician you pick up on because you know we've
01:05:40.780 been trained in all this and we you know we've lived through this and experienced this um but
01:05:46.540 but but most people haven't right so there you go yeah i mean you're absolutely right like al
01:05:51.820 cc could have basically said in arabic you know canada sucks and we're gonna take over 1.00
01:05:55.820 and mark carney would have been like yeah right like it's just so stupid so stupid 1.00
01:06:05.420 and then he's laughing what are you laughing at what are you laughing okay so again so again let's 1.00
01:06:11.900 let's pay attention here so and oh this is why so this is why mark carney is just like looking off
01:06:18.060 and staring off into the distance the entire time that the president of egypt is speaking because
01:06:24.300 it's in arabic and he's literally zoning out like he's literally zoning out um because he doesn't
01:06:30.620 know what the hell is going on and then when keir starmer like puts down his like translation thingy
01:06:37.180 they say something to each other and start laughing and i'm like what did he say that was so funny
01:06:43.980 um i don't know me i bet you like carney said something like it doesn't even matter what they
01:06:51.440 say because they're irrelevant ha ha ha and then you know starmer's like ha ha i don't know right
01:06:55.080 but uh there you go then trump kindly proceed the floor is yours watch that interaction again
01:07:00.280 between okay so he's pointing at that so he's probably saying oh like maybe you can like go
01:07:07.320 drop it off over there and then and then starmer is probably saying no no like i i don't want to
01:07:11.880 leave the stage and lose my spot or whatever and then he puts it down behind him and then
01:07:16.200 they say something and then they laugh right so they're they're laughing like did you see that
01:07:28.920 like they they laugh because keir starmer probably said something like um you know or i don't know
01:07:35.800 but but but carney's probably laughing because he's like what the president of egypt said is
01:07:40.360 irrelevant we don't care and then they just laugh at the fact that carney uh did not have a like a
01:07:46.280 translator and has no idea what the president of egypt was saying like that's that's pretty
01:07:50.760 much the interaction that's happening there well thank you very much and that was a great honor
01:08:08.520 i appreciate it so this is where the framing gets interesting so like i said at the beginning
01:08:12.040 there's a reason that certain people are standing where they are and uh once i guess the the framing
01:08:17.960 comes in you can see like they're right on the edge right like they're right on the edge um and
01:08:22.520 pakistan and italy are are in the center which is like the place of honor right so that's definitely
01:08:29.880 like a political signal very much mr president mr general like carney's not even carney's not even
01:08:36.520 in the frame right like that's how irrelevant um mark carney and canada is to the united states
01:08:44.280 that mark carney is not even in the frame instead you have the president of pakistan in the frame
01:08:51.480 but not mark carney like that is president trump sending a signal to mark carney um and also to
01:08:57.240 everyone else right because these are the signals that like politicians and their teams pick up on
01:09:01.880 right like this is um this is not by chance this is a hundred percent um done on purpose
01:09:08.600 to have mark carney out of the shot here great general great president thank you very much
01:09:16.440 this is the day that people across the region and around the world have been working striving
01:09:22.920 hoping and praying for they have done things over the last month that i think were really
01:09:29.960 unthinkable nobody thought this could happen with the historic agreement we've just signed
01:09:36.360 those prayers of millions have finally been answered as you know the hostages have been
01:09:42.600 returned and further work goes on having to do with the sadly to say bodies together we've achieved
01:09:51.720 what everybody said was impossible at long last we have peace in the middle east and it's a very
01:09:57.560 simple expression peace in the middle east and we've heard it for many years but nobody thought
01:10:02.200 it could ever get there and now we're there i want to congratulate everybody i mean we're there for
01:10:08.040 now so this is where my skepticism you know this is where my skepticism comes in um because
01:10:16.600 as someone who is intimately familiar with the islamic republic occupying iran those people do 0.82
01:10:21.560 not want peace they want to wage uh jihad um against israel against america against the west 0.58
01:10:28.520 it's one of their core foundational pillars um you know like i said and like i showed you in the
01:10:33.480 video earlier from kings of he talks about how jihad is being exported so this is why you can 0.93
01:10:39.880 see in the title um of of my live stream you know i'm saying like is this just islamic terrorists 0.98
01:10:47.320 buying time i think this is just islamic terrorists buying time um in order to recuperate lick their 0.95
01:10:55.640 wounds um and by buying time like i think they're probably going to wait until president trump 0.89
01:11:01.400 um is out of the office and they're going to hope for a weaker administration to come in
01:11:06.600 so that they can resume what they have been doing for the last 47 years but let's continue
01:11:12.920 sitting in these first few rows and standing behind me i don't know why they chose to stand but
01:11:18.280 i promise i'll make it short okay we are not going to keep you standing for long these are
01:11:23.000 great leaders after years of suffering and bloodshed the war in gaza is over humanitarian
01:11:30.280 aid is now pouring in including hundreds of truckloads of food medical equipment and other
01:11:35.960 supplies much of it paid for by people in this room civilians are returning to their homes the
01:11:42.120 hostages are reuniting i mean it's you know if i'm just watching it backstage the the level of
01:11:48.760 love and sorrow and i just want to say regardless of my skepticism on how long this peace will last
01:11:55.400 um you know thank god at least the the hostages are home the the living hostages of course you
01:12:00.840 know i my understanding is that um half of the um hostages um who who were murdered in captivity
01:12:09.560 they still haven't been released so i think there's maybe about 20 to 24 hostages so praying
01:12:14.280 for them but you know at the very least at least um all living hostages um have now returned and
01:12:20.120 so you know i'm definitely um grateful to that and um you know sending my thoughts and prayers to um
01:12:27.720 you know everyone in israel um and i'm really glad that you know that that part of the horrific
01:12:33.880 nightmare at least um is over and people can sort of start getting back to to to their lives so yeah 0.87
01:12:41.640 Yeah, Amir. Yeah. You're right. So, OK, they only returned for the deceased. 0.86
01:12:47.760 And I think there's still about 20, 20, 20 people left. 0.97
01:12:51.560 And it's just this is how the Islamic terrorists play with people. Right. 1.00
01:12:55.260 Like the deal was released to all the hostages, but they're still toying with people's emotions.
01:13:00.120 And it's just it's really sick. But again, this is how Islamic terrorists operate. Right. 0.98
01:13:05.620 But at the very least, at least the, you know,
01:13:09.100 the living hostages have returned and they're free right now.
01:13:13.280 Oh, I've never seen anything like it.
01:13:16.360 It's amazing when you see they haven't seen their mother, their father.
01:13:21.540 They haven't seen them in such a long time.
01:13:24.640 And they lived in a tunnel, very little tunnel, very deep.
01:13:29.300 And the level of love is just incredible.
01:13:31.760 It's a beautiful thing to see.
01:13:32.920 In one sense, it's so horrible that it could have taken place, but in another sense, it's so beautiful to see a new and beautiful day is rising.
01:13:40.800 And now the rebuilding begins.
01:13:43.100 Rebuilding is maybe going to be the easiest part.
01:13:46.880 I think we've done a lot of the hardest part because the rest comes together.
01:13:50.800 We all know how to rebuild and we know how to build better than anybody in the world.
01:13:54.180 I want to express my tremendous gratitude to the Arab and Muslim nations who helped make this incredible breakthrough possible.
01:14:03.680 And you really did. To President el-Sisi of Egypt, who is so generously hosting us today.
01:14:10.800 And I want to thank you for the outstanding job your country is doing in so many different ways and for helping us so much with this peace agreement.
01:14:20.720 I also want to thank the president for the escort of six fighter jets.
01:14:26.000 We looked out the window.
01:14:27.400 We said, I hope they're friendly, and they turned out to be very friendly.
01:14:30.800 But we had three on each side, and they are beauties right out of the great, really American manufacturing hub.
01:14:38.300 We make the greatest military equipment in the world.
01:14:40.940 We have the strongest military in the world by far.
01:14:44.180 And I knew exactly what those planes were, and I knew exactly how much you paid for those planes, too.
01:14:49.280 you paid a lot but you got a pretty good deal and they are great planes and we just appreciate it
01:14:55.240 that was quite an escort in it was very impressive but air force one uh was uh really it was covered
01:15:03.100 with egyptian desert just a few months ago if you think about it just a few months ago it was
01:15:09.380 egyptian desert and now it was just a few feet off our window and it was a spectacular sight
01:15:15.220 and i appreciate it very much really that was pretty good you got our people by surprise i
01:15:19.780 don't know if they were thrilled right at the beginning but they were thrilled as we as we
01:15:24.500 sailed along very very calmly and safely and i'm deeply honored to receive from you egypt's highest
01:15:31.300 you can always tell when he goes off script right so here he's sort of going off script here
01:15:35.860 um i don't mind it because it kind of gives you a little bit of an insight into what into what
01:15:42.260 people are thinking so i mean i don't i don't mind the off script part because sometimes
01:15:46.820 when when politicians go off script um the truth comes out right like what they're actually thinking
01:15:53.780 um state honor the order of the nile the nile is so beautiful so magnificent it's such a beautiful
01:16:02.900 title the order of the now thank you very much mr president great honor
01:16:07.940 i also want to give a very special thanks to the amir of qatar a man who's outstanding he's been
01:16:16.860 a friend of mine for a long time long before politics so something that's really interesting
01:16:22.500 is pay attention to the order of thanks that um he does actually you know what i'm gonna go grab
01:16:32.700 i should have you know what i'll make a note here um i should have brought like my notebook
01:16:37.720 with me um keep and keep like keep track of who he thinks in what order um and how long he spends
01:16:46.040 talking about each person so for him to speak about qatar next um i have a feeling the reason
01:16:55.800 he's doing that is you know so you know the the arab world and the middle east is all about
01:17:01.560 strength and it's all about rank and it's all about hierarchy right so i have a feeling the
01:17:07.960 reason that he is thanking qatar right after egypt of course egypt the host country you know you
01:17:13.800 always take the host country first um he brings up qatar next probably because i would assume that
01:17:22.360 there are some very difficult conversations behind the scenes with qatar given that qatar
01:17:29.480 was housing Hamas terrorists and giving shelter to Hamas terrorists.
01:17:37.260 So given that there was a lot of difficult conversations,
01:17:41.800 I would assume, you know, those difficult conversations behind the scenes. 0.98
01:17:47.120 And, you know, again, Qatar being the bastion of the Muslim Brotherhood
01:17:52.320 and Qatar being, of course, another terrorist state 0.72
01:17:56.800 that is exporting its jihad and whatever,
01:17:59.480 they probably had to give a lot of concessions, right? And Trump was probably very, very
01:18:04.800 tough with them behind the scenes, him and his team. So I think the reason that he is
01:18:12.000 mentioning Qatar right after Egypt, so basically the first to be mentioned after the host country
01:18:17.600 is to sort of butter them up and maybe make them feel a little bit better about the fact that
01:18:24.580 qatar is now entering into um a peace treaty with israel when that is literally the farthest thing
01:18:31.220 from the world qatar ever wanted to do right and i mean look at al jazeera and look at aj plus al
01:18:36.500 jazeera and aj plus are basically the foreign mouthpiece of of the qataris and they have been
01:18:45.460 radicalizing young minds in the west for a very long time and continue to do that so you know 0.81
01:18:51.780 Qatar is basically, you know, has always been a propaganda mouthpiece for Islamic terrorism. 0.53
01:18:58.920 They have always like, you know, promoted Hamas and supported Hamas. And one of the reasons why 0.99
01:19:04.380 a lot of young people in the West think that Hamas are freedom fighters, and it's like a resistance
01:19:09.820 or whatever, is because of Qatar, it's because of the billions they put into American universities,
01:19:15.900 and you know through aj plus and all of this so i i mean i don't know again but i think i mean again
01:19:22.620 i could be wrong but my take on this is that there were some very tough and difficult conversations
01:19:30.060 behind the scenes and by trump mentioning qatar first after egypt um this is just his way of um
01:19:41.020 you know trying to make them feel a little bit better um make them you know it's like it's like
01:19:49.340 putting putting some like i don't know balm on the sore right like they're just trying to make them
01:19:54.780 feel better for being probably like spanked behind the scenes just just my my my two cents on it i
01:20:01.340 could be wrong but that's sort of where i go with my political analysis on this long before politics
01:20:07.580 and he's a fantastically respected man.
01:20:11.020 His Highness Sheikh Tameem is respected by everybody.
01:20:16.220 He's respected by everybody in the most positive way,
01:20:20.980 not only because of power, because of his heart.
01:20:23.680 He's got a tremendous heart, and he's a great leader,
01:20:26.800 and his country loves him.
01:20:27.960 Thank you very much for being here.
01:20:29.180 It's an honor.
01:20:29.660 Thank you very much.
01:20:29.800 Let me also express our condolences to the Qataris on the tragic car crash that claimed the lives of your cherished diplomats,
01:20:42.700 some of whom were known by our people, and they were supposed to be incredible people.
01:20:47.120 So please extend our sorrow and best wishes.
01:20:51.280 That was tough. That was really tough.
01:20:53.440 on this extraordinary occasion.
01:20:56.480 I also want to give our sincere thanks
01:20:59.360 to President Erdogan of Turkey.
01:21:01.680 He's always there. 1.00
01:21:03.080 So Turkey is another Muslim Brotherhood country. 1.00
01:21:09.280 Interesting for him to mention Turkey. 0.98
01:21:12.220 And the reality is that
01:21:13.820 because Erdogan has been incredibly intelligent
01:21:17.060 and smart about how he has been going around 0.80
01:21:21.440 with um islamic terrorism in the middle east um turkey is now i would say one of the emerging 0.71
01:21:29.280 powers um in the middle east that's trying to fill in the void left by the islamic republic 0.97
01:21:36.960 like the islamic republic is incredibly low iq they never like like they they lack the sophistication 0.87
01:21:44.800 of terror states like qatar and turkey right so where terror states like qatar and turkey 0.95
01:21:51.360 um they will they will walk the walk and talk the talk when it comes to politics and diplomacy like
01:21:58.880 you're never going to see anyone in qatar or turkey like you know government officials yell
01:22:03.920 out like death to america but you know behind the scenes they'll act and behave a certain way 0.93
01:22:10.000 but with the islamic republic because they're so low iq um very very like unsophisticated 0.90
01:22:18.000 that has been their mantra and then all the other terrorist states look at the islamic republic and 0.99
01:22:23.040 they're like what the hell are you guys doing guys are being idiots um and the islamic republic has 0.99
01:22:27.360 basically made themselves the sort of the you know the terrorist state in the middle east and everyone 1.00
01:22:33.680 knows that so um interesting that he's mentioning turkey again i have a feeling that he's mentioning
01:22:40.400 these states um because there were probably some difficult conversations behind the scenes
01:22:48.240 and i have a feeling that trump thinks that by um giving them the honor of mentioning them
01:22:56.000 you know in the first few uh you know mentioning them at the beginning that this might make them
01:23:02.820 more amenable to future negotiations it might make them more amenable to stop their terrorism
01:23:12.100 um i think this is the tactic that president trump is taking
01:23:17.380 i don't think the tactic is going to work because again like you know these terrorists and their
01:23:22.900 jihadi ideology it's not going to change but i do think that this is where president trump
01:23:29.460 is going with this and it's also interesting that you know he's mentioning qatar and turkey
01:23:37.380 before he would mention what you would think would be america's closest ally which is canada
01:23:42.820 right i mean again mark carney is not even in the frame you see mark carney's shoulder there but you
01:23:49.860 know you see the president of pakistan and of course president of italy um but you don't see
01:23:55.620 canada right so again like this is just he is signaling how irrelevant um and unimportant
01:24:04.180 certain countries are right now and it's a shame it's a shame because canada and america used to
01:24:08.260 be very strong allies um canada used to be taken seriously on the international stage and now
01:24:14.020 um under the liberal government it's just become a joke right it's it's literally become a joke no
01:24:18.420 no one takes Canada seriously. And Canada has just become, you know, a safe haven for Islamists 1.00
01:24:27.760 and terrorists. I mean, Hamas literally thanked Canada several times, including most recently for 0.98
01:24:34.940 recognizing a Palestinian state, right? Like this is the level of idiocy that we have to deal with 0.99
01:24:40.380 in Canada. Anyway, let's continue. He's such a tough guy. He is tough as you can be, but we love 1.00
01:24:47.980 him and when they have a problem with you they always call me to handle it so did you see that
01:24:54.060 so that's exactly what i mean when i say that i'm pretty sure president trump had some difficult
01:25:00.180 conversations with these people behind the scenes and the only reason he's mentioning them now
01:25:06.080 he's mentioning them at the beginning is because he wants to make them feel less upset about
01:25:12.120 whatever harsh words were said behind the scenes. So, you know, this is why I always appreciate
01:25:17.660 when President Trump goes off script, because when he goes off script, that's where you can
01:25:23.440 really dig into the nitty gritty of what he's saying and the intention behind it. So again,
01:25:29.280 like, you know, he says, you know, Erdogan, great guy, you know, tough guy. And then he basically
01:25:36.440 says, whenever have people, whenever people have an issue with you, they call me and I put you in
01:25:40.480 your place right like that's this is this is political speak for president trump saying that
01:25:46.500 i own you and he's saying it out loud to everyone he's basically saying i own you and you listen to
01:25:52.060 me and you do everything i tell you to do but you know you're a great guy we love you so let's go
01:25:56.360 back and listen to that again and this is this is why the this is why the off script parts um are so
01:26:02.660 importance. Let me also express our condolences to the Qataris on the tragic car crash that claimed
01:26:13.180 the lives of your cherished diplomats, some of whom were known by our people, and they were
01:26:18.860 supposed to be incredible people. So please extend our sorrow and best wishes. That was tough. That
01:26:26.060 was really tough. On this extraordinary occasion, I also want to give our sincere thanks to
01:26:33.100 President Erdogan of Turkey. He's always there when I need him. He's such a tough guy. He is
01:26:38.220 tough as you can be, but we love him. And when they have a problem with you, they always call
01:26:43.140 me to handle it. And usually I come through. We just have a good relationship, but we have from
01:26:48.660 the beginning. Did you catch that? Even the way he's looking at him, like, you know, yeah, like,
01:26:55.160 Well, it's not it's not cringey. This is not cringey. This is cringey for Turkey. This is what I'm trying to tell you guys. This is cringey for Turkey. This is President Trump putting all of these world leaders in their place.
01:27:08.160 okay so um i love the fact that he did that because for those who understand politics you
01:27:15.040 know those who have been in politics that is basically political speech for uh you listen
01:27:22.800 to everything i say and do and i'm admitting it to the world right so he's basically calling out
01:27:27.280 her again he's saying you're a difficult person you cause drama that's why i have to get involved
01:27:32.560 but you know what you're a nice guy you're a nice guy like like this this is this is the the the
01:27:36.400 diplomacy and the business tactics right so i find it hilarious um and urtigan's not even on
01:27:44.080 the stage he's not even on the stage he's he's sitting um he's sitting in in the in the rows
01:27:50.800 there right so that's uh that's very interesting there what he's saying about urtigan and so i
01:27:55.760 want to thank you very much and say hello to your wife your beautiful wife and uh it's great to be
01:28:00.720 with you always there when i need him he's always there thank you see the way he's even looking at
01:28:06.000 And he's like, he's like basically saying, like, whenever I need him, he's always there.
01:28:09.480 And then he's looking at Erdogan and he's saying, you know, this is what I'm saying.
01:28:14.300 So you better show up and you better not embarrass me.
01:28:17.020 Otherwise, I'm going to have to, like, you know, go after you again.
01:28:20.140 OK, I'm going to play this again without interrupting.
01:28:21.940 But now that you guys get the context, it's just it's so funny.
01:28:25.300 President Erdogan of Turkey, he's always there when I need him.
01:28:28.360 He's such a tough guy.
01:28:29.740 He is tough as you can be.
01:28:31.760 But we love him.
01:28:32.740 And when they have a problem with you, they always call me to handle it.
01:28:36.000 usually I come through. We just have a good relationship, but we have from the beginning.
01:28:41.840 And so I want to thank you very much and say hello to your wife, your beautiful wife. And
01:28:45.640 it's great to be with you. Always there. When I need him, he's always there. Thank you very much,
01:28:51.680 Mr. President. And I also want to... Okay, so there was turkey. Very interesting.
01:28:59.700 Oh, genetic masterpiece is saying, English guy here is especially happy with how he
01:29:04.840 discreetly put Keir Starmer in his place oh my gosh we are gonna get to that I'm I'm gonna break
01:29:09.900 down the way President Trump deals with everyone and Keir Starmer was one of my favorites and it
01:29:15.720 gets even funnier when you see the context for um for what he did before that with another another
01:29:23.140 world leader but we will get to that because that was um that was hilarious and and welcome and
01:29:28.400 thank you for joining I see a lot of new people who are joining on my YouTube channel so hi to
01:29:33.240 you all um welcome make sure you follow because i go live daily uh monday to monday to uh wednesday
01:29:40.080 uh usually around 12 noon sorry monday to friday at 12 noon okay let's see which country is next
01:29:45.940 thank i just spoke to him on the phone his royal highness crown prince muhammad saudi arabia
01:29:52.080 special friend of mine uh boy he's he's come so long and so far and he's doing a fantastic job
01:29:59.320 his country and i want to just thank him and his highness sheikh muhammad of the united arab emirates
01:30:08.440 is here so okay so so far um egypt qatar turkey saudi arabia uae still no mention of canada france
01:30:21.160 or the uk where he's here someplace well oh he's not here but he's here in spirit i can tell you
01:30:32.040 that and he's been another one he's been absolutely incredible and we appreciate it very much and his
01:30:39.400 majesty king abdullah of jordan and okay so jordan thank you very much king abdul jordan
01:30:51.160 he's here thank you thank you thank you so the king of jordan would not be up on stage with the
01:31:00.720 politicians because that would be considered sort of like um i don't know like it would kind of be
01:31:07.560 like beneath him right like so i don't know there might be like a jordanian representative on i don't
01:31:13.020 know if there's a jordanian representative on stage but uh but it makes sense that the king
01:31:17.600 of jordan would be sort of sitting in the front row watching the watching it right um all right
01:31:23.600 thank you very much and you really have been a great helper we've sorry delta you asked a really
01:31:28.280 good question let me put it up here so delta asks uh do you think it's specifically because they
01:31:34.560 recognize palestine and he's punishing them 100 100 like he's like um when the u when the uk france
01:31:45.040 and Canada just unilaterally recognized Palestine without Hamas meeting any of the conditions,
01:31:56.380 they thought that they were doing something. You know, they thought that they were relevant.
01:32:01.700 They thought that they were like global powers, but they're not. I mean, let's be honest.
01:32:06.940 There's a reason that America is the global power in the world. And yeah, so President Trump
01:32:15.020 is basically putting them in their place and saying you guys are clowns you guys are irrelevant 0.98
01:32:20.060 and you know you guys went against our ally even though those western countries you would 0.95
01:32:24.220 think would also be allies of israel because israel is the only democracy in the middle east
01:32:29.660 but um president trump has has said before he's warned that you know these countries like france 0.88
01:32:35.580 and the uk and canada um france and uk and canada uh are basically importing a lot of like islamists 0.75
01:32:44.220 into their countries and president trump's not an idiot he recognizes that these politicians 0.92
01:32:50.140 are um basically catering to the jihadi vote in in their own countries and president trump
01:32:57.900 wants nothing to do with that so 100 like he is putting them in their place for unilaterally
01:33:03.580 recognizing palestine even though it's like a totally meaningless gesture right like palestine
01:33:08.620 is not a country um i don't even know what palestine is right like there's what are the
01:33:12.780 borders what's the currency um it's it's all just you know it's it's you know narnia is more real
01:33:21.980 than palestine at this point but anyway let's continue so so he mentions the king of jordan
01:33:26.060 so again so he's you know egypt is the host country so egypt is first um and then he mentions
01:33:31.580 qatar turkey saudi arabia uae and now jordan still no mention of canada which is supposed to be
01:33:38.860 um the united states number one ally right and again canada is not even in the shot all you see
01:33:43.500 is mark all you see is mark carney's shoulder there appreciate it appreciate it prime minister
01:33:51.020 sheriff of pakistan and also i have
01:33:57.500 president trump recognized pakistan before canada
01:34:02.140 to say my favorite field marshal from pakistan who's not here but
01:34:09.220 the prime minister is here and you're going to give his regards where are you
01:34:14.260 so this is where this is the context that makes how trump treats keir starmer even
01:34:32.020 funnier because when you realize that president trump uh invites the president of pakistan to
01:34:38.260 come to the podium and say a few words um it makes it makes what he did to keir starmer
01:34:45.860 even funnier because keir starmer probably assumed that he was going to come up and speak as well and
01:34:51.540 then of course he did it so that's why like it's it's just it's hilarious the way that he just
01:34:56.100 humiliates um keir starmer and of course mark carney and macron right it was so nice
01:35:03.940 thank you very much my dear president trump
01:35:11.540 my dear brother and obviously this was planned right this was planned because um when the
01:35:18.100 president of pakistan goes up obviously his staffer his staffer walks up and puts you know
01:35:25.060 the president of pakistan's speech in front of him right so um you know staffers don't necessarily
01:35:32.740 you know like politicians don't have just speeches randomly prepared like that right especially not
01:35:37.140 for a big event like that so obviously um the president of pakistan knew that he was going to
01:35:42.340 speak and then his his staffer his his team um created or you know prepared a speech for him
01:35:48.500 so that he could read thank you very much you'll see the guy coming like
01:35:56.340 would you like to say what you said i think it's it was so nice
01:36:00.420 see oh oh i love that look okay so i have given that look uh to um like you know people who've
01:36:06.980 worked worked with me like my staffers before um i'm telling you like we communicate with our eyes
01:36:13.300 so that look he's basically saying to his staffer like please bring my notes you know he's like
01:36:19.700 he's like please bring my notes and like i've done that too right so that look it's not like um
01:36:24.420 it's not like a mean look it's not like a glare or anything it's just literally like
01:36:28.580 communicating right um and it's interesting because um at some point you know when you have
01:36:33.940 a team and you have a really good relationship with your team so like me my um my executive
01:36:38.900 assistant um her and i were really close we worked together for like six years so she you know it had
01:36:45.940 come to the point where you know we could communicate with our eyes and we could literally
01:36:51.300 have full-on conversations full-on conversations um just with our eyes so i i find that really
01:36:58.980 interesting he's basically like where's my speech bring my speech and then the guy comes with his
01:37:06.340 speech there you go looks he's like where's my speech thank you very much my dear there's a
01:37:18.820 speech president trump my dear brother president for the cc of egypt
01:37:26.980 majesties highnesses excellencies ladies and gentlemen assalamualaikum so this is interesting
01:37:40.040 this is interesting so when president trump was speaking the angle okay it was zoomed in right so
01:37:46.780 so the frame was zoomed in and you only saw like macron on this side um and then up to cure
01:37:55.260 Starmer right only up to Keir Starmer now this is still within the frame right so um they could
01:38:03.580 have because because this was this was broadcast on the White House that I guarantee you like
01:38:08.120 this was um it was just like one person streaming or like you know one video camera streaming and
01:38:15.420 this is the official this is from the official White House channel right so this is President
01:38:19.480 trump's communication team determining um the frame determining the angles determining who's
01:38:26.180 going to be in what shot so when the president of pakistan is speaking they could have very easily
01:38:33.080 kept the frame to a very good evening sorry they could have kept the frame to just what it was
01:38:39.620 before where you know it's macron here and then you know mark carney's shoulder up on this side
01:38:45.500 and then president trump would have still been in the frame right so so it's not like president
01:38:50.780 trump wouldn't be um visible but i have a feeling the reason that they zoomed it out is um to send
01:39:00.460 a message that again look the president of pakistan is speaking um you know president
01:39:05.660 trump is right beside him and yet you know people like macron and starmer um and carney and gutierrez
01:39:13.180 and others are just standing around while the president of of pakistan is speaking um so again
01:39:20.860 that is sending a a message and a signal to carney and starmer and macron and i think in a way um
01:39:28.140 that wide angle is is also humiliating for them right because again they're like standing like
01:39:33.180 little girls in the back while the president of pakistan is speaking and then they never get an
01:39:38.620 opportunity to to speak i don't think so um there you go so that's i think i think that's why they 0.65
01:39:45.180 did a zoom out of the shot is to make sure um maximum maximum humiliation for um macron uh
01:39:55.820 starmer and of course carney and of course gutierrez as well because we all know the united
01:39:59.580 nations is completely useless so there you go my my two cents again i could be wrong i could be
01:40:05.500 wrong but these are just sort of my thoughts on why it's happening the way it is and i'm i appreciate
01:40:13.260 i mean i hope you guys are enjoying my nuances right like these if you ever want to know what
01:40:18.140 like politicians talk about you know it's these sorts of things like we will watch these things
01:40:22.780 it's like our our nerdy you know drama gossip which i'm now sharing with you because i'm
01:40:27.340 gossiping with you guys about this stuff well i would say today is a one of the greatest day
01:40:38.060 in contemporary history because peace has been achieved after untiring efforts efforts led by
01:40:53.740 president trump sorry so steve um so steve says here he did put pakistan on the spot he was like
01:41:02.220 what me i disagree um pakistan knew they were going to speak because um as you see like when
01:41:11.420 when he came up um his staffer came and put his speech in front of him so um i think the what
01:41:19.100 what me was probably the president of pakistan just like oh you know no no that's okay oh no
01:41:23.580 you know i'm not gonna i don't want to repeat it but then as soon as trump's like no i i insist
01:41:28.540 he's like okay and then his staffer comes and puts his speech in front of him right so
01:41:33.500 let me just go let me go that anyways we'll just continue on who is genuinely a man of peace
01:41:41.260 who has relentlessly and untiringly worked throughout these months day in and day out
01:41:52.140 to make this world a place to live with peace and prosperity
01:41:59.200 I would say that Pakistan had nominated President Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
01:42:14.320 for his outstanding extraordinary contributions to first stop war between India and Pakistan
01:42:25.820 and then achieve ceasefire along with this very wonderful team.
01:42:33.500 And today, again, I would like to nominate this great president for Nobel Peace Prize
01:42:45.620 because I genuinely feel that he is the most genuine and most wonderful candidate for Peace Prize
01:43:00.600 because he has brought not only peace in South Asia, saved millions of people, their lives.
01:43:09.860 And today, here in Sharm el-Sheikh, achieving peace in Gaza is saving millions of lives in the Middle East.
01:43:23.580 Mr. President, I would like to salute you for your exemplary leadership, visual leadership.
01:43:33.240 and i think that you're the man this world needed most at this point in time world would
01:43:42.860 always remember you as a man who did everything went out of the way to stop seven and today eight
01:43:52.760 wars i would like to thank my very dear brother sheikh tamim he's uh who has really worked
01:44:05.560 very hard along with others to achieve peace in this region my very dear brother president
01:44:13.320 Tayyip Erdogan, His Majesty, King Abdullah, and of course, my very dear brother, Mohammed
01:44:22.280 bin Zayed of UAE, and of course, my very dear brother, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
01:44:30.440 And he has also been very, very helpful and contributed very valuably in this wonderful
01:44:39.480 peace process ladies and gentlemen i wouldn't want to take more of your time suffice to say
01:44:47.000 had it not been for this gentleman not only who knows india and pakistan are both
01:44:55.400 nuclear powers had he not intervened along with his wonderful team during those four days the war
01:45:04.440 could have escalated to a level who would have lived to tell what happened and similarly
01:45:12.360 here in this part of the world in middle east mr president your valuable contribution along with
01:45:20.120 president sisi i think history will remember in golden words i wouldn't say more except
01:45:30.280 god bless you god give you long life to serve like this for all time to come thank you very much
01:45:43.000 do you see how like mark carney is kind of like looking off to the side as if like he's
01:45:47.400 bored and he's better than all of this just look at like his haughty like posture like he just he
01:45:53.320 looks so bored um and he just he looks like he doesn't care like he's just so tuned out of this
01:46:00.440 right like he's probably standing there feeling so awkward that um you know he unilaterally
01:46:06.840 recognized the state of palestine um thinking it was going to be like this grand gesture thinking
01:46:12.920 that like i don't know maybe he would get the nobel peace prize i don't know um but instead
01:46:17.960 now he's like he's standing back there you know in line like you know one of trump's groupies
01:46:24.680 basically right um it's just yeah look at like he's just he's like looking out to the side like
01:46:30.680 he's just super like that let's go home there's nothing more i have to say goodbye everybody
01:46:37.320 that was really beautiful and beautifully delivered well thank you very much also with
01:46:42.920 us is president robo a very incredible man of indonesia okay so again i'm making a list of the
01:46:55.480 countries that president trump um is is announcing right so let me write indonesia okay because again
01:47:06.680 uh where is it indonesia okay because again the um order of naming the countries it matters in
01:47:18.360 politics right like you name um you name like the most important or most relevant countries
01:47:25.640 or you know your closest allies you know like there's different reasons for naming various
01:47:31.000 countries but typically like you know the ones at the in the beginning are the most important
01:47:37.800 so here we go um like you know he starts off president trump starts off with egypt which
01:47:45.400 makes sense because egypt is the host country right so you want to thank egypt and then here
01:47:50.840 are the other countries he lists so then he goes qatar turkey saudi arabia uae jordan pakistan
01:47:58.600 and now indonesia and he still has not named canada or the uk um or france keep that in mind
01:48:06.840 okay like this is like literally right now indonesia is more relevant to achieving peace
01:48:15.000 in the middle east than canada the uk or france keep that in mind president
01:48:20.760 and look he goes and and so even though the president of indonesia is standing off to the
01:48:29.100 side and he's not in the frame um this is really important right like president trump calls him
01:48:35.260 over and he shakes his hand in front of everyone like obviously not everyone can can be right in
01:48:41.280 the front and center and whatever um but for him to do that that's a you know big sign of respect
01:48:47.360 um and you know in political speak that's that's huge right like he's basically saying you know
01:48:53.060 come from where you're standing come here i want to shake your hand um and and also president trump
01:48:58.500 walks to him you're right steve they kind of meet in the middle right so um that's that's
01:49:04.820 important that's important as well um so you know he's he's shaking his hand
01:49:09.840 great job and you know what keep in mind when he mentioned uh when he mentioned qatar and turkey
01:49:23.460 um he didn't shake their hands right like erdogan erdogan is sitting uh i think somewhere in the
01:49:29.020 front row there and he kind of like made the look to erdogan and he's like you know i'm keeping an
01:49:33.280 eye on you um but he didn't you know say come up i want to shake your hand type of thing um but with
01:49:38.620 with indonesia he did and of course with pakistan um pakistan came up and spoke and of course uh my
01:49:45.100 understanding is like um uh you know saudi arabia and uae aren't there in the room they're not
01:49:51.180 present and of course the king of jordan is sitting in the front row president abbas of the
01:49:56.540 palestinian authority say we have them all we have them so again so he he he lists um abbas
01:50:04.580 Mahmoud. Now, you know, I have my own opinions on Abbas Mahmoud and the PLO. But the fact that
01:50:13.720 he names President Abbas Mahmoud and the PLO, again, before the UK, France, and Canada,
01:50:24.440 like, we're still waiting, like, where's Canada here, right? Like, isn't Canada supposed to be
01:50:28.380 um the united states biggest ally oh right kind of kind of awkward here so there you go
01:50:35.840 great great good to have you
01:50:40.280 and so many others i i really i have a list here this first three rows and what's standing behind
01:50:48.580 i love how he says and so many others so many others are here and then he pulls out a piece
01:50:54.300 of paper uh as if like you know he has to remember about the so many others which include canada the
01:51:01.740 france you know canada france and the uk and of course the un right like basically a bunch of like
01:51:06.940 lefty lackeys there and i don't know why they chose to stand but they that's there
01:51:12.300 they're going to be very famous tomorrow sorry i was wrong not ploppa the palestine authority
01:51:18.380 the plo is a terrorist group uh i mean pa is a terrorist group as well but anyway like we're
01:51:22.060 We're not going to get into that, but PLO was Yasser Arafat.
01:51:25.080 I meant the PA.
01:51:26.220 We have the Arab League is represented by His Excellency,
01:51:30.580 and thank you very much for being here.
01:51:34.200 Thank you very much.
01:51:35.280 For the Arab League. 0.67
01:51:36.000 We have Armenia. 0.93
01:51:38.460 Oh.
01:51:39.820 Armenia.
01:51:41.400 Armenia is, you know, recognized.
01:51:45.520 Oh, okay.
01:51:46.160 is i wonder if he's now if he's gonna now go in like alphabetical order let's see so he went arab
01:51:54.320 league armenia and azerbaijan that's a little war that we stopped that's a little war there they are
01:52:02.640 look at them they're sitting when i met with them it was in the oval office they fought for like 31
01:52:08.720 years or some crazy number and they had one sitting on that side of the oval office one
01:52:13.840 city by the time we finished in one hour they were both hugging each other and now
01:52:18.400 they're friends and they're getting along great look at it so i want to thank you both that's
01:52:22.480 incredible really incredible so you have armenia and you have bahrain you have canada oh finally
01:52:33.040 so um this is actually very bad because like he could have included canada the uk and france
01:52:43.600 in the beginning where he kind of does like these special shout outs right um but instead he has
01:52:51.200 them in his list and what's interesting is that when he gets it's like oh canada as if like you
01:52:56.080 know oh i completely forgot about canada i forgot that they're here and canada is like a complete
01:53:01.600 afterthought right so this um this gives a lot of input and insight into the perceived into the
01:53:11.600 relationship between canada and the united states like trump is sending a message this is not done
01:53:17.520 um by accident this is done on purpose president trump is sending a clear message to these
01:53:23.760 countries that your allyship um isn't worth the paper it's written on right because these 0.63
01:53:30.880 countries have gone rogue they are catering to the islamists within their you know within their 0.75
01:53:36.800 respective borders which is why they unilaterally recognized the state of palestine right and trump 1.00
01:53:43.520 is calling them out he's saying i think you guys are idiots and you are um you have become 1.00
01:53:48.480 completely irrelevant on the world stage like these countries have basically been um relegated 1.00
01:53:55.760 to an afterthought on a list right so no shout out to them no no i i i i'm pretty sure he's not
01:54:03.200 going to shake um carney's hand i mean he might i don't know i can't remember but let's see let's
01:54:09.120 see if he shakes carney's hand so remember when he mentioned the president of indonesia
01:54:14.800 he called him over and shook his hand let's see what he does with canada
01:54:19.200 they're friends and they're getting along good so i want to thank you both that's incredible
01:54:24.000 really incredible so you have armenia and you have bahrain you have canada it's so great to
01:54:34.080 have in effect the president called and he wanted to know uh if it's worthwhile he knew exactly what
01:54:42.320 it was he knew the importance did you did you catch that so he said the well president like
01:54:50.800 like that part is is hilarious or relevant but he said he's basically saying mark carney called
01:54:55.920 and wanted to know if it's worthwhile for him to show up and he stopped mid-sentence right but
01:55:04.660 that's basically what he's saying he called and wanted to know if it's worth what and then he
01:55:09.700 he stopped and he went on so let's go back and listen to that and look when he mentions canada
01:55:14.560 he doesn't even turn around to make eye contact with mark carney right he doesn't even bother to
01:55:20.260 turn around and be like oh yeah canada right he like totally totally doesn't do it oh my gosh this
01:55:25.940 is wild so you have armenia and you have bahrain you have canada it's so great to have in fact
01:55:34.140 the president called and he wanted to know uh if it's worthwhile he knew exactly what it was he
01:55:41.860 knew the importance where is canada by the way where are you where are you he knew the importance
01:55:49.120 of this. He said, I want to be there. So many people have done that. They called. I mean,
01:55:53.640 they heard about it. And these are not people that can do that very easily. They have pretty
01:55:57.520 big schedules, to put it in mind. The most powerful people. And I appreciate you being
01:56:02.600 here very much, Mr. President. Fantastic. Fantastic.
01:56:10.160 Oh, my God. He didn't shake his hand. Did you guys see that? Like, he's right there.
01:56:18.400 I'm telling you guys Trump did that on purpose he is calling out Canada that is so embarrassing
01:56:25.180 like how humiliated how humiliated is Mark Carney at that point where Trump's like where's Canada
01:56:31.660 oh yeah they wanted to know if we should come to the party right is it worthwhile to come right
01:56:36.700 I probably I guarantee you probably what happened is like you know after um after Mark Carney just
01:56:44.160 like unilaterally recognized the state of Palestine, right? And like basically, and then
01:56:48.600 Hamas thanked them. Kearney was like, oh, shit, did we like, you know, we did the wrong thing 0.98
01:56:56.200 because the United States isn't doing that. And then Trump basically humiliated Kearney on the 0.99
01:57:03.480 world stage by saying, you know, oh, it's nice that you call to see if you can come. And by the
01:57:12.440 way, doesn't shake his hand. Do you see that? So remember, um, wait, let's go back to the, to, um,
01:57:18.960 Indonesia. Okay. Look, so when he's, when he's doing a shout out to, um, Indonesia, where is it?
01:57:28.900 So, okay. Let me just remember the time here, 23, 27. So look at the difference in body language
01:57:35.660 and tone when he is um thanking indonesia the president of indonesia versus canada like this
01:57:43.820 tells you everything about the current relationship between canada and the united states like like
01:57:50.860 this behavior is not by accident here guys also with us is president robo a very incredible man
01:57:59.980 of indonesia president he knows exactly where the president of indonesia is standing shakes his hand
01:58:10.940 right he knows ex guys trump knows exactly where each politician is standing like his staff
01:58:18.780 his staff like uh you know did it all and probably with with trump's final approval right like trump
01:58:26.220 uh is the kind of person who's very meticulous about these sorts of details
01:58:31.020 so the placement of where people are standing would have been um you know reviewed and approved
01:58:37.180 by trump and as you can tell when he mentioned indonesia he knew exactly where indonesia
01:58:42.380 was where the prime where the president of indonesia was standing so um for him to pretend
01:58:48.140 like he doesn't know where canada is standing like again it's just one one humiliation after another
01:58:55.340 for um for mark carney so let's go back and now compare indonesia to canada like he he barely
01:59:04.460 acknowledges canada and you know he could have easily shook mark carney's hand like mark carney's
01:59:09.420 right there like he could have just reached out you know and shook his hand and he did not he did
01:59:13.820 not shake his hand they're friends and they're getting along great look at it so i want to thank
01:59:18.860 you both that's incredible really incredible all right so you have armenia and you have bahrain
01:59:27.340 you have canada it's so great to have in fact the president called and he wanted to know uh
01:59:36.860 if it's worthwhile he knew exactly what it was he knew the importance where's canada by the way
01:59:42.140 where are you look at mark he's like i'm here i'm here did you see that he's like he's like
01:59:48.060 where's canada and then mark's like i'm here oh my god it's ridiculous you know uh
01:59:55.980 if it's worthwhile he knew exactly what it was he knew the importance
01:59:59.980 where's canada by the way where are you where are you the importance of this he said i want to be
02:00:07.020 there so many people have done that they called he's basically admitting that mark carney called
02:00:12.860 him and said i want to be at the peace summit right the only reason mark carney would call him
02:00:19.100 and say i want to be at the peace summit is because he actually had nothing to do with the
02:00:23.340 peace agreement but he just wanted to be there to be a part of it right because if he was if he was
02:00:28.060 already a part of let's say the the peace agreement in the middle east he wouldn't need
02:00:33.580 to he wouldn't feel the need to call trump and say can i join your party because he would have
02:00:37.900 already been a part of it but uh yeah there he's like i'm here canada's here like god
02:00:43.180 what an embarrassment like what an embarrassment to canada they heard about it and these are not
02:00:47.980 people that can do that very easily they have pretty big schedules to put it in mind the most
02:00:51.740 powerful people and uh i appreciate you being here very much mr president fantastic fantastic
02:00:58.860 and cyprus egypt and then you can see like mark carney kind of looks around like he's a little
02:01:06.420 like taken aback um and again it's not by accident that his face is sort of blocked by the teleprompter
02:01:16.900 here it's same with like macron as well so i mean like these are the this is not by accident guys
02:01:25.620 like this the placement and the framing hundreds like they could have put someone tall there or
02:01:30.900 they could have put someone short there or they could have put someone like irrelevant there but
02:01:34.980 look at that like even in this frame even when president trump is calling out canada like mark
02:01:39.540 carney's face is like um obscured right so and then let's go back and look at mark carney's
02:01:44.820 reaction so it's just his his body language is hilarious like he's just um he's like in shock
02:01:52.340 at how he was treated because it's almost like he kind of leans forward thinking like president
02:01:56.500 trump's going to want to shake his hand no president's just like great to see you it's
02:02:01.060 fabulous it's fabulous having you here with us schedules to put it in mind the most powerful
02:02:06.500 people and uh i appreciate you being here very much mr president fantastic fantastic and cyprus
02:02:15.540 and steve you're right um he's absolutely calling them out right like he's absolutely calling out
02:02:20.900 these people um putting them in their place and basically humiliating and look here you can see
02:02:25.300 like mark carney is literally looking to the side um completely incredulous and completely like just
02:02:32.660 shocked he doesn't know how to react to the fact that president trump just publicly humiliated him
02:02:39.460 on stage because again when it comes to indonesia president trump knew exactly where indonesia was
02:02:44.660 indonesia got a special shout out um and you know even called uh indonesia over to shake his hand
02:02:52.180 but with carney it's just like fantastic you're here where's canada oh yeah there you are great
02:02:56.820 to see you you know nice nice that you wanted to join our party it's just total humiliation
02:03:02.500 so like this is just this is like all the you know political stuff that you know those of us
02:03:08.820 who've been in politics like these are the nuances that we pick up on so i actually do
02:03:13.860 really enjoy watching these sorts of things because you can pick up a lot on um what politicians say
02:03:20.660 because of course you know and you know myself included when i've been in these sorts of
02:03:24.540 announcements you basically have to be very stoic right like you're very stoic you know no expression
02:03:30.480 no nothing you're just supposed to be very like you know like like a statue essentially so the
02:03:37.400 tiniest gesture actually means a lot right like this is this is not like a normal place right
02:03:44.760 so everyone has to be very calm very stoic like no expression nothing so again tiniest gesture
02:03:50.700 means it's a big deal and then for carny to literally be like staring at someone staring
02:03:56.240 at his staff or whatever he's basically looking at his staff and he's like what the f just happened
02:04:02.740 did he just humiliate me um in front of the entire world well mark carney the answer is yes maybe you
02:04:10.260 should stop bowing to the jihadis in canada maybe you should stop catering to um i don't know the 0.51
02:04:17.020 muslim jihadis who call death for israel and by the way mark you know maybe you should stop saying
02:04:23.060 that muslim values are canadian values because a lot of us don't necessarily agree with that so 0.91
02:04:27.660 just stop simping for um you know those groups and organizations that are connected to the muslim
02:04:33.340 brotherhood um because it's not a good look and this is what happens president trump calls you out
02:04:38.620 right egypt and he's kind of laughing because the european union it's a lot of countries france
02:04:46.460 thank you very much emmanuel i would imagine emmanuel standing someplace behind me okay so
02:04:53.660 so he does the same thing to france right he does the exact same thing to oh my gosh let's go back
02:04:59.180 and watch that he does the exact same thing to france he's like where's france where's where's
02:05:03.100 emmanuel right and then he just kind of looks fine and he doesn't even say like the prime minister or
02:05:07.660 whatever he just says emmanuel right whereas with like again like the prime um the president of
02:05:12.540 indonesia you know he calls him by the formality um calls him over shakes his hands let's let's
02:05:18.220 see how he uh treats france this is so funny cyprus egypt the european union it's a lot of
02:05:26.300 countries france thank you very much emmanuel i would imagine emmanuel standing someplace behind
02:05:35.420 i can't believe it you're taking a low-key approach today oh so maybe that is in france
02:05:40.540 then okay so so we were wrong okay so that's not even emmanuel macron i thought that was emmanuel
02:05:45.180 macron emmanuel see this is how irrelevant the guy is i don't even know what he looks like i just
02:05:49.900 i just assumed that this guy here would be emmanuel macron because you would think that
02:05:55.900 france would be on the stage no france isn't even on the stage and then you know and then these like 1.00
02:06:02.460 look at like these two idiots like you know dumb and dumber right have you guys seen the movie 1.00
02:06:06.780 dumb and dumber um keir starmer and mark carney remind me of dumb and dumber um they're just 1.00
02:06:12.060 laughing i don't even know if they understand what they're laughing at i mean are they laughing 1.00
02:06:16.300 at the fact that emmanuel macron isn't on the stage um i don't know man and isn't isn't france
02:06:25.260 like undergoing an election or something isn't it didn't like wasn't there like a vote of non-confidence
02:06:29.580 in france or something recently i don't have to look into that but uh yeah this is like you know
02:06:34.780 this is like um this this behavior right here reminds me of like i don't know two nerdy kids
02:06:43.020 who are just trying to fit in with the cool crowd right um and it's just they just look like like 0.61
02:06:49.980 fools he's my friend that's great good job thank you very much emmanuel germany the uh 0.96
02:07:00.300 The new chancellor of Germany is easy to spot because he's very tall and he's very smart 0.97
02:07:08.400 and he's doing a fantastic job for his country.
02:07:10.760 Appreciate it very much.
02:07:11.900 And congratulations.
02:07:12.920 A big election.
02:07:13.720 That was a big one that was going to change things.
02:07:17.380 Greece.
02:07:17.960 We have Greece.
02:07:19.360 We have Hungary.
02:07:21.220 Oh, Victor. 0.58
02:07:21.960 Where is Victor?
02:07:23.000 Victor, Victor.
02:07:23.860 We love Victor.
02:07:25.820 Victor, I call him.
02:07:27.100 You know, I put the little accent on it.
02:07:30.300 You are fantastic. All right. I know a lot of people don't agree with me, but I'm the only one
02:07:34.920 that matters. You are fantastic. He's a great leader. I endorsed him the last election he had
02:07:41.080 and he won by 28 points. So you're going to do even better this time if you have another election
02:07:47.960 and you're going to do great. And we appreciate it. And we're behind you 100 percent. That's
02:07:52.560 hungry india is a great country with a very good friend of mine at the top and uh he's just uh done
02:08:01.940 a fantastic job and uh i think that pakistan and india are gonna live very nicely together right
02:08:10.400 that's not a very good because that's not that's not awkward right but he's like
02:08:19.020 he's basically looking at the president of
02:08:21.020 Pakistan. He's like, no more wars.
02:08:23.180 Like, no more nuclear threats, please.
02:08:25.580 Like, we're not going to tolerate that,
02:08:27.340 right?
02:08:29.680 They are.
02:08:31.700 And they're two great, I tell you,
02:08:33.380 leaders, great leaders, as far
02:08:35.340 as I'm concerned.
02:08:37.320 Indonesia, we covered, and
02:08:39.040 I just want to say that
02:08:40.540 it's a big country, a powerful
02:08:43.440 country. It does unbelievably
02:08:45.140 well, and it's great to have you.
02:08:47.320 Iraq. We have Iraq.
02:08:49.020 with lots of oil they have so much oil they don't know what to do with it
02:08:52.500 that's a big problem when you have so much you have no idea what to do with it
02:08:56.660 so thank you very much what is mark carney laughing at can someone explain to me or does
02:09:01.560 anyone know like what the hell is mark carney laughing at because i don't know if what president
02:09:07.140 trump said was funny so it's like why is he laughing like is he just still embarrassed by
02:09:12.700 how president trump treated him internationally i mean that could be it like it could be like a
02:09:16.700 nervous laughter or something but it's like what is he laughing at because it looks kind of
02:09:21.860 psychopathic to me right again like um you know look at look at the others like you know there's
02:09:27.140 they're showing a little bit of emotion here and there um but uh you know like i don't know what
02:09:33.780 the hell mark carty is laughing at here they have so much oil they don't know what to do with it
02:09:38.360 that's a big problem when you have so much you have no idea whoa did you see that so when president
02:09:43.920 Trump says, Iraq has so much oil, we don't know what to do with it. And then Carney kind of like
02:09:49.820 looks down, looks up, and then he raises his eyebrows, right? So again, he is communicating
02:09:55.400 to his staff. Again, this is how politicians communicate. So he's clearly having some sort
02:09:59.680 of like conversation with his staffer, right, about something, probably about the fact that
02:10:06.680 President Trump just like totally stumped him and embarrassed him internationally. And he's still
02:10:11.500 having the conversation and it just looks awkward it looks awkward like president trump is speaking
02:10:15.340 and you are having a full-on conversation with your staff again um as someone who's in politics
02:10:21.980 for seven years you know when you get that really really good staffer um you know like i was very
02:10:29.340 close with my executive assistant we would basically have like conversations with our eyes
02:10:33.780 and our eyebrows and things like that right um but you still keep it at a minimum right like
02:10:38.320 you don't do what what carney's doing here like what the hell is he laughing at i don't know this 0.50
02:10:42.360 is just to me it's very disrespectful um i don't know big problem when you have so much you have 0.57
02:10:47.660 no idea let's just go back i have so much i don't know what to do with it that's a big problem when
02:10:53.560 you have so much you have no idea what to do with it so thank you very much thank you very much
02:10:59.400 italy we have a woman a young woman who's uh i'm not allowed to say it because usually it's the end
02:11:06.620 of your political career if you say she's a beautiful young woman now if you use the word
02:11:10.800 beautiful in the united states about a woman that's the end of your political career but i'll
02:11:15.480 take my chances where is she there she is you don't mind being called beautiful right because 0.91
02:11:21.400 you are thank you very much for coming we appreciate it she wanted to be here and she's
02:11:26.380 incredible and they really respect her in italy she's she's a very successful very successful
02:11:33.020 politician notice how he didn't say that about i don't know macron or about mark carney he didn't
02:11:39.760 say that they're well respected he didn't say that uh they're liked he didn't say that they're
02:11:44.720 great politicians um you know when he said when he mentions you know that like italy wanted to
02:11:51.520 i love maloney by the way i i love um maloney um but you know when he's speaking about maloney and
02:11:59.240 and he says you know she wanted to be here he frames it in the context of she is a powerful
02:12:05.400 uh fantastic politician you know well respected by her people and it's it's great to have her
02:12:11.080 with us it's great to have such a well-respected politician with us but when it comes to like
02:12:17.400 carney and macron uh you know he's just like okay well great to have you here
02:12:24.440 right thanks for you know thanks for wanting to be part of the party right um there you go like
02:12:30.440 it's just the the difference in how he um reacts and responds and speaks to each politician
02:12:39.560 um is incredibly like obvious and well i mean to me anyway maybe not to many of you but that's why
02:12:45.960 we're breaking it down here and i'm breaking it down for you guys i hope you're appreciating i
02:12:49.720 hope you're enjoying this actually because if you like um i'm more than happy to kind of like
02:12:55.240 do more of this where i where i break it down and give you sort of the the political nuances here
02:13:01.240 um i don't know i find this interesting i find this fun but uh there you go there you go and uh
02:13:07.720 the just just the order of of calling out is um very interesting we have uh norway oh norway
02:13:15.720 how you know what what happened norway what happened whoa what did norway do
02:13:29.640 did i did i miss on what norway did
02:13:34.600 that like okay so for him to be like oh norway like that's like the equivalent
02:13:39.800 so that's basically like political speak for um what the f
02:13:45.720 right? Like he's basically saying Norway, what, like he's, that's a huge call out. Um,
02:13:53.440 what did, is he just, is he just talking shit? I don't know. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. So here we go. 1.00
02:14:02.080 So this is what happened. So Rocha is saying, um, he's saying you, he lives in Norway. They
02:14:07.700 recognized palestine oh okay so that makes sense so trump is basically saying to norway what the
02:14:16.740 heck right uh oh and for the greenland thing okay okay interesting very okay norway norway recognized
02:14:28.660 palestine okay yeah so it you know what so it's very interesting so trump is definitely um
02:14:35.860 he is definitely calling out those countries that unilaterally recognized Palestine because
02:14:43.140 that's obviously in direct contradiction to current U.S. foreign policy. And of course,
02:14:50.160 by doing so, they basically supported terrorism and told Hamas to keep on doing what they're 0.81
02:14:57.120 doing. So it's interesting to see how he is calling out the countries that are supporting 0.60
02:15:04.320 um islamic terrorism but that's that's like that's not insignificant for him to just like 0.77
02:15:10.060 literally call call out norway on the world stage right like that like like that's so awkward
02:15:17.520 she's she's a very successful very successful politician we have uh norway wait as opposed
02:15:27.700 to recognizing qatar i'm not what are you talking about i i already spoke about qatar
02:15:33.560 president trump spoke about qatar earlier and we went over that um so i mean if you're new to the
02:15:39.400 stream that's fine but if you go back and watch the beginning of my live stream we already went
02:15:44.040 over qatar and i spoke about how qatar is a terrorist state and i gave my analysis on that
02:15:48.280 so um i mean you're welcome to when the stream is done go back and i go over all the countries
02:15:53.640 i go over all the countries so there you go hey oh norway oh yeah you know what what happened
02:16:00.600 in Norway. What happened? Where's Norway? Where is he? We have Johnny. We're going to the World Cup.
02:16:09.480 I can tell you that. Where's Norway? I don't think he wants to stand. Oh, he's back there.
02:16:14.580 Oh, shit. 1.00
02:16:15.640 We have Norway. Oman. 1.00
02:16:18.020 can we can we watch that again can we watch that again how he just like
02:16:30.340 he calls out norway it's almost like um it's almost like he's a parent and he's like scolding
02:16:37.500 a child he's like norway oh my gosh like so funny
02:16:43.780 we have johnny going to the world cup i need to see this norway again because this is just
02:16:51.600 she's incredible and they really respect her in italy she's she's a very successful
02:16:57.040 very successful politician we have uh norway oh norway how you know what what happened norway
02:17:06.700 what happened where is he we have johnny we're going to the world cup i can tell you that where's
02:17:16.060 norway i don't think he wants to stand oh he's back there well we have norway oman again we have
02:17:26.140 paraguay we have a really fantastic representative from saudi arabia thank you very much i'll tell
02:17:35.820 you what and this time we'll get you the best seat he always gets the best seat he deserves the best
02:17:40.780 seat but what a great place it is spain where's spain are you guys working on him with respect to
02:17:50.460 the gdp we'll get close we'll get close but fantastic job you're doing
02:17:56.940 are you guys working on spain oh my gosh he's just like he's just calling people out here he's he's
02:18:10.140 literally calling countries out like it's uh it's this is um this is like prime prime time like you
02:18:21.420 know political drama like this is just this is hilarious and uh uae which is great united
02:18:31.980 kingdom where's united kingdom where's my friend come here these people all came in like
02:18:43.820 20 minute notice and i i was waiting for that i was waiting for that part guys oh my gosh he calls up
02:19:01.820 he calls up the prime minister of the uk shakes his hand and then he he pretends like um he
02:19:09.100 He pretends like he's going to give him the podium.
02:19:12.100 And, of course, what makes it really funny is that earlier he called up the prime minister.
02:19:19.940 Sorry, he called up the president of Pakistan and then the president of Pakistan spoke.
02:19:24.860 Right. So Trump does the exact same gesture with Keir Starmer.
02:19:34.820 And then Keir Starmer, he gets all excited.
02:19:38.920 he's like oh you know what i guarantee you what's going through his head he's probably thinking
02:19:43.560 um oh i'm standing next to pakistan so maybe the reason i'm standing next to pakistan so close to
02:19:50.440 the podium is i'm gonna speak as well and then you can see here carney's like laughing okay i think
02:19:57.800 it's fine and then you know even like maloney like she's she is trying so hard to keep a straight
02:20:04.760 face right now like like that is her that is her literally like pursing her lips trying not to laugh 0.75
02:20:11.640 i know because i have been there um in that situation before where something like ridiculous
02:20:16.840 happens um and then look at her eyes you can tell she's laughing you can tell she's laughing
02:20:22.280 we need to watch this again um several times because it is absolutely it is hilarious and
02:20:29.320 here's the thing you would think that president trump would know where keir starmer is because
02:20:35.720 he's literally like at this point in um the the press conference he has literally turned around
02:20:42.200 and looked behind him over a dozen times right he he looked around uh like he looked behind him
02:20:48.840 when he called the president of pakistan to come up and speak of course you know just literally
02:20:53.400 like seconds ago when he um uh you know called out uh you know when he mentioned maloney of course
02:21:01.160 mark carney before that and then you know this guy here so he knows exactly where keir starmer is it's
02:21:07.560 not like he doesn't know um and he's he he totally played him he totally played him this is so funny
02:21:14.360 okay let's watch this again and then i want to go back and i want to um watch when president trump
02:21:21.240 brings up the um uh president of pakistan and then we'll compare it because it's just so funny
02:21:29.000 are you guys working on him with respect to the gdp
02:21:33.560 we'll get close we'll get close but fantastic by the way like i just like mark carney looks like
02:21:40.120 mr burns does he not look like mr burns from the simpsons like he's just the awkward like
02:21:45.560 i don't know it's nothing says right and then he just keeps on laughing at president trump's
02:21:51.320 you know comments as if he's trying to like pretend like he's part of the uh cool crowd or
02:21:56.040 whatever you're doing and uh uae which is great by the way holding a conversation so incredibly rude
02:22:06.200 right like so incredibly rude and disrespectful to the person that's speaking like this is a big
02:22:13.080 um a big political no-no right like you do not do that especially if you're within the frame
02:22:19.720 right like that just goes to show how arrogant um these two people are
02:22:25.560 for literally having a full-on conversation while president trump is speaking um very
02:22:32.680 very disrespectful like you you don't do that right i mean i would say like if it's an emergency
02:22:40.120 or something and you have to tell the other person something you know like i don't know your fly is
02:22:44.600 open or you know something like that like a one sentence thing fine go ahead but having a full-on 1.00
02:22:50.600 conversation like these two um clowns are doing here like i'm gonna call them dumb and dumber so 0.97
02:22:55.960 you know this full-on conversation you're right mark mark carney started it but keir starmer 0.99
02:23:02.280 didn't have to like he didn't have to um respond right and then but then the conversation continues 0.99
02:23:08.120 so let's look at this again like dumb and dumber over here dumb and dumber having a conversation 1.00
02:23:12.840 while president trump is speaking incredibly disrespectful we'll get close we'll get close but 1.00
02:23:21.320 fantastic job you're doing and uh uae which is great united kingdom where's the united kingdom
02:23:30.840 where's work so okay to to be fair to be fair um keir starmer does not respond like he does not
02:23:38.200 talk um he kind of so he has this like awkward laugh right so as mark carney is speaking with
02:23:45.800 him um he has like this awkward laugh and like he's kind of like okay like acknowledging what
02:23:51.560 mark carney is saying um he doesn't respond but i mean as soon as mark carney said like one or
02:23:59.080 two words it's just been like whatever and then look back at president trump but the fact that he 0.98
02:24:03.640 is um enabling mark carney to continue the conversation again just literally dumb and 0.99
02:24:09.560 dumber and then it's really funny because while they're having the conversation that's when 0.95
02:24:14.840 president trump um mentions you know uk and then of course then kira's like here i am here i am 0.98
02:24:20.920 Right. By the way, if there are any like lip readers out there, I would be very curious to know what Mark Carney is actually saying.
02:24:32.140 I would be very interested to know what was so important that Mark Carney felt the need to communicate it to Keir Starmer while President Trump is speaking on the international on the international stage.
02:24:52.340 right? So there you go. Let's go back here. Um, I might make a post about it and see if like I can
02:24:59.640 find someone on X or something. Cause I'm, I'm, I'm dying to know what is so important that Mark
02:25:06.620 Carney, he was saying he's hungry. What time is dinner? Could you imagine? Um, yeah, RZA,
02:25:16.480 a bad lip reading would also be funny. Again, I'm not a good lip reader, but Amir, you're
02:25:23.960 absolutely right. I would be very curious to know what's more important than a peace summit
02:25:32.680 for Mark Carney to feel the need to have a full-on conversation with Keir Starmer while
02:25:40.280 President Trump is speaking. So let's go back. Okay, now we're going to get to the UK and we're
02:25:46.480 going to re-watch how again i get so distracted because there's so many like tiny things here
02:25:52.320 um but we're going to go back to the uk we're going to re-watch how president trump completely
02:25:58.640 humiliates keir starmer like even worse than carney i would say right like even worse than
02:26:04.960 carney i could tell you that where's norway i don't think he wants to stand out these back
02:26:10.720 Oh, we got to Norway again.
02:26:12.120 Yeah, we have Norway. 0.95
02:26:13.840 Oman again.
02:26:16.660 We have Paraguay.
02:26:18.800 We have a really fantastic representative from Saudi Arabia.
02:26:24.920 Thank you very much.
02:26:26.460 I'll tell you what, and this time we'll get you the best seat.
02:26:29.460 He always gets the best seat.
02:26:30.740 He deserves the best seat.
02:26:32.640 But what a great place it is.
02:26:34.760 Spain.
02:26:36.320 Where's Spain?
02:26:39.160 Are you guys working on him?
02:26:40.720 with respect to the GDP, we'll get close.
02:26:45.100 We'll get close, but fantastic job you're doing.
02:26:48.800 And UAE, which is great.
02:26:53.280 United Kingdom, where's United Kingdom?
02:26:56.140 Where's our friend?
02:26:57.640 Where, come there.
02:27:00.840 Is everything all good?
02:27:01.960 Very good.
02:27:02.800 That's very nice of you here.
02:27:04.260 These people all came in like 20 years.
02:27:06.400 Look at his face, look at his face, look at his face.
02:27:10.720 He basically brings him up, so he doesn't shake Mark Carney's hand, which is, you know, whatever.
02:27:15.340 That's, like, hilarious in and of itself, like, just as bad as, you know, very bad.
02:27:23.320 Let's go back and look at Keir Starmer's face.
02:27:28.680 Okay.
02:27:29.940 I wonder if I can, can I watch this in slow, oh, playback speed.
02:27:34.140 Here we go.
02:27:34.840 Okay.
02:27:36.180 Let's put this in slow motion here.
02:27:40.720 so he's like it's very nice of you to be here so here cure starmer right he's coming close
02:27:53.360 to the mic thinking he's gonna speak um yeah these people and then he's like very nice of
02:28:02.720 you to be here and then and then he's like these people it's so great for these and then
02:28:07.360 just let's look at this like frame by frame and then look at his face like he looks at the front
02:28:18.400 like this is where the moment of realization steps in that no he's not going to be speaking
02:28:23.920 and president trump essentially dismissed him right like just look at his face look at his face
02:28:29.680 he's like oh no he's like so close yet so far away like he was getting ready um as if he was like
02:28:36.640 okay this is going to be my time to shine this is going to be my moment to like
02:28:40.640 speak right the president of pakistan spoke so i'm going to speak as well right
02:28:46.640 and then he's just like no and president trump just like blocks him right
02:28:51.680 like doesn't even does not even allow like look look at his face
02:28:56.880 president trump just he's like all right great for you to be here go to the back 20. and then
02:29:08.280 he's just like you know kind of put then he puts his head down because he's embarrassed as well
02:29:13.320 right um look at this so let's watch this again in slow motion because slow motion is even funnier
02:29:19.820 and uh uae so here mark carney having which is great united kingdom he's like oh that's me
02:29:32.060 where's united kingdom so he's like is everything going good and starmer's like very good and then
02:29:54.380 and then president trump's like it's very nice that you're here and then he just like totally
02:29:58.540 ignores him these people all came in like look at his face 20 20 minute notice
02:30:10.540 that's okay one more time one more time and then we'll continue because that's just so funny great
02:30:18.460 united kingdom where's united kingdom where's
02:30:28.540 These people all came in, like, 20-minute notice, and I think it's finished.
02:30:54.700 I'm sorry, guys.
02:30:56.020 That's just, it's just one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
02:31:04.320 It's one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
02:31:08.900 Okay, we'll go back.
02:31:11.300 Oh, no, he's not wasted.
02:31:14.740 For those of you who just joined, I was just playing this in slow motion
02:31:18.220 so that we could watch the humiliation of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
02:31:25.080 them in slow motion. So we're going to go back and we're going to like watch it in like normal speed
02:31:29.700 and then listen to the part where President Trump says like these people basically came on 20 minutes
02:31:34.320 notice. That's also another flex for President Trump, right? So when he says, you know, all these
02:31:41.480 people came on 20 minutes notice, you know, that includes all of the like, you know, Arab countries
02:31:47.580 there as well that we've gone through, like the King of Jordan, like all these people. He's saying
02:31:52.780 that i these people listen to me right so he's basically saying that when i want something i get
02:31:59.660 it and when i want something people listen to me right so when he says these people came on 20
02:32:05.020 minutes notice he's signaling to them and to everyone else all the other politicians watching
02:32:11.340 um that he is in charge and he is you know the leader of the free world so keep that in mind
02:32:17.740 because that's um that's another one of his like off the cuff comments right like that's obviously
02:32:23.020 not going to be in the teleprompter right like his staff wouldn't have written um in his in his um
02:32:29.500 notes you know these people came on you know 20 minutes notice no staffer is going to write that
02:32:35.340 so that's an off the cuff comment again that is a power move that is basically signaling that he's
02:32:40.380 in charge and people listen to him big kingdom where's my friend these people all came in like
02:32:54.540 20 20 minute notice it's also interesting that when he says you know these people came on 20
02:33:01.580 minute notice um he's basically referring to like keir starmer and you know all those others he's
02:33:07.420 basically saying like oh yeah maloney maloney's like trying not to laugh like she's she's trying
02:33:12.700 not to like laugh out loud right now but when he says like these people came on 20 minutes notice
02:33:17.820 um it's not by accident that he that that's what he says when he's dismissing keir starmer right so
02:33:23.820 he dismisses him and he's like yeah like these people come here on 20 minutes notice right like
02:33:28.460 he's basically putting them all in their place and humiliating them and then mark carney here
02:33:33.260 with just like the awkward lap and then you can even see like keir starmer like his slumped
02:33:37.100 shoulders like he's like a you know little boy who's been um i don't know like scolded by his
02:33:42.780 parents right so okay i'm gonna go back and then we'll continue because i want to finish this and
02:33:48.220 we've been going for like two and a half hours now on like a 30 minute speech great okay united
02:33:54.460 Kingdom. Where's the United Kingdom? Where's our friend? These people all came in like 20-minute
02:34:08.800 notice, and I think it's fantastic. And we have so many others, and just so many others. And
02:34:14.380 it's such a compliment to what we're doing, because what we've done is something very unique
02:34:19.520 and very special so it's perhaps the wealthiest and most powerful group of nations ever assembled
02:34:27.200 at one time which is a big thing we have achieved together in recent days a change that really is
02:34:34.000 historic and it's going to be remembered forever and i want to thank the american team for their
02:34:40.480 amazing work and i want to thank i think he'll go down as the greatest secretary of state in
02:34:45.840 in the history of our country.
02:34:46.900 I really believe that, Marco, or I wouldn't say it.
02:34:48.800 Marco Rubio, I wouldn't say it.
02:34:50.540 Maybe I would.
02:34:53.320 You're doing a great job.
02:34:54.600 I'll tell you, he's on course to do it.
02:34:57.640 We've done a lot of work in nine months.
02:35:00.120 We've done a lot of work.
02:35:01.220 I say that, you know, one year ago, a little more,
02:35:04.900 but one year ago, America, the United States of America,
02:35:10.200 was in, I say it was a dead country.
02:35:13.920 The king told me, and I used that, he said, sir, one year ago it was a dead country.
02:35:19.440 Today you have the hottest country anywhere in the world, and it is.
02:35:22.160 It's the hottest country.
02:35:23.100 So many investors are here.
02:35:24.900 We have over $17 trillion being invested in the United States, which is a record that nobody has ever beaten.
02:35:32.420 I don't think anybody will.
02:35:33.640 And we still have four months to go before it's a year.
02:35:36.900 So in eight months, we have over $17 trillion.
02:35:41.080 we're actually very close to 18 trillion dollars has never been as an example the previous
02:35:45.880 administration had less than one trillion dollars over four years we have uh we're close to 18 we're
02:35:51.800 close to breaking 18 trillion dollars in eight months that's pretty amazing no country's ever
02:35:57.400 done that guys can we just take a moment to appreciate keir starmer's expression i think
02:36:02.840 he's still traumatized by what happened to him i think he's still um upset about how president
02:36:09.800 trump treated him like he just he looks so deflated here like he's probably just going over
02:36:17.800 that moment in his head and he's wondering like what the hell just happened to me um
02:36:24.440 like he's probably still like just you know still processing how president trump humiliated him like
02:36:31.000 that it's just so funny his expression i want to also thank special envoy steve whitkoff and
02:36:36.040 And my son-in-law and a great guy, Jared Kushner.
02:36:40.580 And you can also tell, like, prior to President Trump embarrassing him,
02:36:44.880 he was all, like, laughing and, like, joking with, like, Mark Carney and, you know, whatever.
02:36:49.980 And now, like, he's very somber and serious, right?
02:36:52.960 So definitely a change in mood.
02:36:55.700 I even have my daughter here, Ivanka. 0.96
02:36:58.080 Ivanka, please stand up.
02:36:59.520 Ivanka's here.
02:37:00.280 Wow.
02:37:04.660 Thank you.
02:37:05.320 thank you we have a great look did you see the look he gave trump
02:37:12.440 stand up ivanka's here wow
02:37:16.520 okay first of all that's like the most awkward smile look at look at that smile
02:37:21.320 do you see how awkward he looks like okay
02:37:28.520 and then look look at the look at how he's like looking at trump like he is not a happy man right
02:37:32.920 now thank you thank you we have a great team and we have as you know general raisin kane we have
02:37:40.280 john radcliffe we have tom barrack we have really a lot of good talent we have pete hegseth who's
02:37:47.880 now department of war as opposed to department of defense we made a little change somehow i like
02:37:53.640 the name better so do you so do a lot of people but the momentous breakthrough that we're here
02:37:59.080 to celebrate tonight is more than the end of the war in gaza it's with god's help it'll be the new
02:38:05.000 beginning for an entire beautiful middle east from this moment forward we can build a region
02:38:11.640 that's strong and stable and prosperous and united in rejecting the path of terror once and for all
02:38:18.440 we want to get rid of the terror and get on to other things there are many other things in life
02:38:23.720 is so good the final sprint to this deal began less than three weeks ago on the sidelines of the
02:38:29.960 united nations in new york i met with many of the people in this room and it all just started coming
02:38:36.280 together i've known so many of you for so long you're friends of mine you're great people
02:38:40.680 i have a couple i don't like in particular but i won't tell you who i have actually a few of
02:38:45.320 them i don't like at all but you'll never find out who they are well maybe you will
02:38:53.720 look at look at how look at Keir Starmer's expression look at Mark Carney's expression
02:39:02.980 um they know that President Trump is speaking about that like it's it's obvious like they know
02:39:09.500 they know um let's go back and watch that again to go on the sidelines of the United Nations in
02:39:16.340 New York I met with many of the people in this room and it all just started coming together I've
02:39:22.260 known so many of you for so long. You're friends of mine. You're great people. I have a couple I
02:39:26.740 don't like in particular, but I won't. He has a couple he doesn't like in particular. Guys,
02:39:36.080 I literally just broke it down for you. So the way that he was going through and introducing
02:39:40.580 the various countries, that in and of itself showed you guys exactly who he likes and who
02:39:45.140 he does not like. And I can tell you that Dumb and Dumber over here, Starmer and Carney,
02:39:50.300 literally at the bottom of the list right like he does not like them he does not does not like them
02:39:55.020 tell you who i have actually a few of them i don't like at all but you'll never find out who they are
02:40:01.900 maybe you will come to think of it okay so watch this again but look at mark carney so mark carney
02:40:09.260 is kind of zoning off to the side and then as soon as president trump says you know you'll never find
02:40:14.460 out who i don't like and then he's like or maybe you will as soon as he says or maybe you will
02:40:18.540 Carney just like what like he literally turns his head and this is his expression on his face
02:40:24.860 go back and watch this actually a few of them i don't like at all but you'll never find out who
02:40:31.740 they are and maybe you will come to think of it but i have most of you who i like a lot and i
02:40:38.700 respect a lot maybe that's more important we listened and we exchanged ideas and we kept
02:40:44.380 pushing forward until the job was done and the first steps to peace are always the hardest and
02:40:50.060 today we've taken them and we've put them all together and we've come up with this beautiful mix
02:40:55.180 like nobody thought was possible and as you know i've just come from israel it was an amazing day
02:41:00.940 to watch the hostages come in and to watch all of the other things and do all of the other things
02:41:06.620 that we did and like all of us here this evening the israeli people are overjoyed that the war
02:41:13.340 has ended many of you have had dancing in the streets they had dancing in the streets
02:41:18.140 and they've been dancing for weeks now once they heard about this and they heard that it was even
02:41:22.540 a possibility they're related at the arrival of the hostages and excited to begin this new chapter
02:41:29.660 for the entire region and it's going to be that and they are going to be great partners and i hope
02:41:35.420 everybody's gonna join the abraham accord i like to say the avraham i love avraham but somehow it
02:41:44.700 doesn't sound as good when i say it as it does when some of my other friends say it who are from
02:41:49.340 the region but we're gonna get a lot of people joining the abraham accords we have the four
02:41:54.060 great nations that did it early on and they stayed with it and then you had the biden administration
02:42:00.220 which is the worst administration in the history of our country and obviously they did nothing on
02:42:05.660 that and anything else and so it stayed at four and now a lot of people even today they're talking
02:42:11.100 about all joining up so so many people have talked to me about that and it's going to be a great
02:42:16.540 tribute to really the united states i mean the united states has worked very hard in the middle
02:42:21.980 east so it would be a tribute to us and to jared and to steve and to all of the people marco all
02:42:27.900 of the people that have worked so hard on that and it really is going to bring it's going to
02:42:31.980 guarantee that it all stays together you're gonna and you're gonna do well because the four nations
02:42:38.140 do very well i mean they do extremely as they're wealthy but they're a lot wealthier because of it
02:42:44.300 so i hope everybody's now joining up now we have no excuses we don't have a gaza and we don't have
02:42:49.660 an iran as an excuse that was a good excuse but we don't have that anymore so again you know i wish
02:42:56.460 that when he was referring to um the islamic republic he would say the islamic republic because
02:43:02.380 again um you know iran is is occupied by the islamic republic um prior to 1979 iran was the
02:43:10.380 biggest ally of the united states in the middle east it was also a huge ally of of israel as well
02:43:17.500 and it was only when the islamists um took over my country and you know occupied the country um
02:43:24.060 that all this jihad and everything started but this is really interesting so he's basically
02:43:28.860 saying so he is this is what i said at the beginning and you know i've been going on for
02:43:34.780 quite a while so i'm gonna probably leave it here and then um start again tomorrow because i do have
02:43:42.140 um i do have other commitments but i just wanted to say this goes back to what i spoke about
02:43:49.740 earlier when i was speaking about one of the core foundational pillars of the islamic republic being
02:43:55.260 it's never-ending jihad against israel and the middle east um sorry israel and the united states
02:44:01.340 right so literally one of the foundational pillars of the islamic republic which is why you're never
02:44:06.300 going to see the islamic republic um sign into any sort of peace treaty with israel or with
02:44:13.180 uh the united states so i think i'm going to um leave it here because i have been streaming for
02:44:19.340 almost three hours and i'm getting a little tired i got a little distracted with the um
02:44:24.940 political analysis with trump and you know all the other politicians and the body language
02:44:30.700 but it was just so fascinating um and you know you guys were interested in that so i'm happy to
02:44:37.020 to have gone over all of that with you but i would say uh definitely you know tune in tomorrow um if
02:44:43.340 you're following me on you know youtube like and subscribe if you're on x of course like and
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02:44:53.180 monday to fridays um at around 12 noon eastern um and i talk about the pressing issues of the day
02:44:59.580 when it comes to the middle east so make sure that you join me tomorrow because i'm going to
02:45:05.900 continue speaking about the peace summit and i'm going to really dive into why i think that um
02:45:15.020 the current peace in the Middle East might not necessarily last. I'm going to dive into why I
02:45:24.440 think Islamic terrorists are just using this opportunity to buy time before they resume 0.99
02:45:32.160 their jihad and terrorism against Israel, against the United States, and against other Western 0.89
02:45:38.640 countries. So I'm definitely going to dive into all of that and give you the Iranian perspective. 0.93
02:45:44.400 so um thank you everyone for joining me today especially thank you to all of the new viewers
02:45:51.080 great to great to have you here and i look forward to um continuing this conversation
02:45:57.620 with you all tomorrow and as always payan de iran and jovi