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“Donald Trump is panicking as Iran has once again blocked a ship trying to traverse the”
Strait of Hormuz using the unauthorized route. Trump and J.D. vans had been bragging.
We've opened up our own route in the Strait of Hormuz that we control. The IRGC released a video saying, "No, you don't, and by the way, you may want to take a look at some of the satellite footage, because all of the tankers right now, the VLCCs, they're mostly all using the IRGC route. And in terms of the transponders on these tankers on the other route, you aren't seeing any ships traversing over there. So Iran's IRGC grounded a foreign container ship in the Strait of Hormuz trying to use a US lane moments ago.
Iran says it repeatedly warned captains, ship owners, and officials of shipping companies around the world. But any entry or exit brew routes, other than the route of authority in the Persian Gulf, could lead to irreparable incidents. And I'll show you right here because the IRGC just released footage of the foreign cargo ship stuck in the Strait of Hormuz after attempting to transit using a US suggested route this morning, calling it an incident even worse than sinking.
Per the Iranian broadcast network, here's what they just showed moments ago. Let's play it.
So as the Trump regime has been panicking, they sent JDVans to act like a tough guy in front of members of our militants. So as the Trump regime has been panicking, they sent JDVans to act like a tough guy in front of members of our military who were just incredibly bored and disengaged by this terrible speech. JDVans was given the speech and he was like, "Do you all know? We dropped bombs a couple of days ago on Iran." You know why? Because Iran was shooting at commercial ships that were using our route.
And now there's complete transit through the Strait of Hormuz, not using the IRGC route. Using all route, we did admission accomplished. That's not what's happening. And I implore everybody to look at the crack spreads right now. I know I may sound like a broken record about this, but the crack spreads are the delta or the difference between the crude prices that you see, which are below $70 a barrel, right? That's the WTI and brain crude. But look at what the refiner's are charging because our strategic reserves are hitting technical or functional tank bottom. And so the refiner's see, wait a minute, we don't have the ability to provide this level of gasoline at the pump while something's going on with the market to manipulate it.
“So it's lower right now than it was under former President Biden in like 2023 and 2024 when the Strait of Hormuz was open. But the refiner's see what's happening. That's why I keep on saying, "Let's focus on the receipts here."”
So when something happens, we're not like, "Where did that come from? I'm telling you what's happening right now." Watch what JDVans said. Let's play it. I think it matters to the American people. We dropped some bombs a couple of days ago, you know, why? Because the Iranians were shooting at commercial ships. So we dropped some bombs, we applied some leverage, and we've had free commercial transit for the last three days. Then JDVans said, "Look, and here's what we're going to be doing." If the Iranians try to rebuild the nuclear program, we've got options. If Iranians try to threaten their neighbors, we've got options. But what we must never do is drop bombs just for the sake of dropping bombs.
I agree that JDVans, but that's not what you did before.
And then JDVans is like, "He'll ask you, Trump will ask you to go to war, yes." But when he asks you, "He'll tell you exactly what you're going for." No, he didn't even tell anybody what we were going for last time. Oh, yeah, he said that it was going, we were going to go there for regime change and replace the Iatola. And that he and Netanyahu would be viewed as conquering here. This is what JDVans said moments ago. Let's play it. If the Iranians try to rebuild the nuclear program, the President's got options. Again, because of you, if the Iranians try to threaten their neighbors or fund terrorism, we've got options again because of you.
But what we must never do is drop bombs just for the sake of dropping bombs. And that is what the President will never ask you to do.
“He'll ask you to go to war, yes. But when he asks you to go to war, he'll tell you exactly what you're going for. And I think that is what you should expect out of your political leadership.”
And then JDVans lies and said the Iranians are further away from developing a nuclear bomb than they've ever been just making up numbers. While focus on what's happening in the straight, they don't want you to focus on that here. Play this clip of JD. And now, and trust me, I know because I look at the intelligence estimates. If you look at what our own intelligence says about their nuclear program, they are further away from developing a nuclear bomb than they have ever been since basically the last 20 or 30 years. And that is because of you and it because of your hard work.
And then JDVans throwing obvious shade at Marco Rubio here saying, there are people in this country who want to keep going and going. Why do we engage in negotiation? It's not out of weakness, but it's out of strain. By the way, I agree with JDVans, however, the negotiations are over. I mean, you did the MOU. The issue right now is that y'all are pretending that the document you signed and that Donald Trump held up in Versailles isn't a real thing. You do an MOU and then you go, aha.
“Now the negotiation begins. No, now the technical implementation of the deal begins, but it's not a new deal. And the issue that's so met so many in the international community see is that you do fake deals.”
And as you said yesterday when you were on Michael Null show, the purpose of the MOU was to buy time in 60 days to build up the stocks. I mean, maybe quite literally Donald Trump's portfolio trading 21,000 times in 2025, but thank you mean the oil stocks and the weapon stocks. Because you said when that goes on, we'll judge how Iran did. And we'll determine if we want to go back to war. It's like a test. No, it's a deal. You have to follow the deal or don't do the deal in the first place. Let's watch what JD says. Let's play this clip.
But today, as I said here, there are people in this country who want you to just keep going and keep going and attack the president of the United States for using the leverage that you gave him to engage in negotiation.
“And why do we engage in negotiation? Because of you, it's not out of weakness, but it's out of strength. And again, I go back to that time that I served in the United States military from O3 to O7. We made a lot of mistakes back then.”
And then JD van says what I noticed about people who are attacking our administration for negotiating is that they're very same people who encourage us to drop a few more bombs on places like Afghanistan. By the way, I agree with JD van's here. However, he's acting like they didn't just get us in this catastrophic war in Iran in the first place. Like we're here because you all invaded Iran. And you lost the war. So now you enter into the MOU. And now you're going to lecture on what the NEO cons did. Who are horrible people, but you are the NEO cons. You're the NEO cons. Just like them who lost. You lost. So now you sign the MOU. You're playing this clip.
And what I noticed about the people who are attacking the administration for negotiating is that they're the very same people who, for example, encourage us to just go a little bit further.
And just drop a few more bombs in places like Afghanistan. But again, if you go back to the mistakes that were made, those very same people, they refuse to say what will we drop in bombs for. Now the President of the United States maintains a lot of options today in 2026.
And then JD van said, "But don't worry, everybody. We'll get to the nuclear issue in the future. We're going to start talking about that."
I think this is a very revealing.
We stopped talking because we did a deal called the JCPOA. What's notable about the MOU is that the start talking about the nuclear stuff that only happens when the United States fulfills its obligations under the MOU. One freezing the funds for Iran, Iran controls the straight of Hormuz, making a $300 billion fund available for Iran, which Marco Rubio went to the Middle East and said, "We're not even discussing that with Arab nations." Why would we even talk about that? Because it's in the deal. And we heard from the foreign ministers of Arab nations, and they said, "Yeah, why would we talk about $300 billion funds? We don't know anything about that."
Because it's in the deal. And everybody in the Trump regime said the Arab nations would be paying for it. And then Israel would Netanyahu would have to leave southern Lebanon when those conditions are met. Which Iran realizes that y'all aren't going to meet, then you get to discuss the nuclear stuff, the nuclear information. So that doesn't happen until the other stuff is fulfilled. That's the way the agreement that you all signed is structured. If you like it, if you don't like it, your feelings are not really what's at issue here.
It's what the MOU says here. Let's play this clip.
“And that's what they're focused on. And then we're going to obviously, we're worried about the nuclear issue.”
We're going to start talking about that. So right now the talks are going well. It's still pretty early, but talks are going well. Now, while that's going on, Donald Trump is heading to the speech in North Dakota at the Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Center. And Trump is arriving in his Chuchu train. This is him arriving in his Chuchu train everybody, play this clip. And he's then having horses escort his motorcade so he can feel tough here, play this clip. And then Donald Trump is having a conversation with AI president Teddy Roosevelt that Trump seems to think is real.
And it seems that AI Teddy Roosevelt is trolling Donald Trump because Trump's like, "Do you think the Panama Canal is your greatest achievement in AI Teddy Roosevelt?" Does like the job of a president is beyond a single thing like that. You must care about the people. Except that Donald Trump doesn't do it all here, play this clip.
“Can you consider the Panama Canal? You're greatest achievement?”
Well, right then yes.
The Canal stands as one of my proudest battles. No question. But greatness is a strange thing. It isn't always the biggest goal of this job that matters most.
Panama Canal showed what an American could achieve if we held steady and active fast with a world drag that's deep. That said, I measured my greatest work by the lives improved. Park set aside, food and drugs made safe. The square deal give it to all, not just to a few. Still. When I spend the month watching those steam shovels, knowing ship would pass through, changing the world's map forever, I've felt I've left the mark that was last.
Okay, you did. Thank you. And here's more of Donald Trump telling AI Roosevelt that it's an honor to be with him, that it's such an honor to be with you here at play this clip.
Every day, a president pays the storm's most people never see.
Keep doing that, remember the nation comes first, you get. I know you know that feeling the same. Well, I appreciate those words, those words are fantastic. I just want to say it's another room with you today, and we are making a little bit of a tour. Some of the fantastic things you've done.
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