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Trump Panics as Iran takes Victory Lap

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump panicking as he surrenders in the war with Iran and Iran takes a victory lap. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to AL...

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Donald Trump is panicking as Iran is taking a victory lap, following the official signing of the memorandum of understanding despite Donald Trump and the Trump regime saying that the MOU was signed over the weekend. Apparently that signature was non-binding, so Donald Trump went to Versailles where he officially signed the memorandum of understanding on behalf of the United States. On the other hand, you had President Paseskian of Iran signed on behalf of Iran.

Now Iran's foreign ministry and Iran's lead negotiator, MB Gallaboff, are celebrating publicly declaring this as a major victory. MB Gallaboff, the lead negotiator for Iran, is saying, "Had we not entered this deal? We were prepared to continue fighting and we believe we would have won, but we've achieved hundreds of times more what we could have won in war in this memorandum of understanding. And when you read the terms as well as how Iran, with advisement from Oman,

now controls the straight of Hormuz and starting 60 days per paragraph 5 of the MOU into this memorandum of understanding coming into effect, which is the effective date today, Iran and Oman will be charging tolls. And that's built into this memorandum of understanding. Let me show you the celebration that's taking place in Iran. And let me contrast it, of course, to what's going on in the United States. I mean, you've obviously seen that horrific and disturbing press conference

that Donald Trump had at the G7, and on the tarmac in France, we brought you that, but earlier in the day, you had Donald Trump's communication director, Stephen Chung, attacking CNN when CNN posted verbatim, the memorandum of understanding. Elena Treen posted the MOU to which Stephen Chung said the following. The supposed text of the MOU that was obtained by CNN does not reflect the language of the actual MOU. And it's just goes to show you the Trump regime lies about literally everything.

It was verbatim what the MOU said. And when we said what the MOU said, it's verbatim, what went down. So, moments ago, Donald Trump personally signed a copy of the agreement during his visit to Versailles.

I mean, if that's not the symbolism, I don't know what else is.

while the American people are suffering while he signs terms of surrender after losing a war

that he and Netanyahu should never have gotten involved in at all. Then you have Iran's foreign

ministry spokesperson sending out the following message. Right now, as I'm speaking with you, the text of the Islamabad memorandum has probably reached the presidents of Iran and the United States for signature. It has been agreed that the Iran U.S. memorandum will be signed digitally, once the memorandum reaches the presidents of both countries for signature. Any violation of it will carry a higher cost. Up to this moment, there had been plans for the negotiating teams

to attend in Geneva or Brussels, but the signing of the memorandum will be done digitally. And no signing ceremony will be held in Switzerland. That was from Tasning Iran's media agency. Then Iran's MB Galiboth send the following, gave an interview, victory lap, celebrations taking place in Iran. God seems to have created Iran's enemies from among the foolish.

Their actions have turned Iran's potential capacity in the straight of Hormuz into an actualized

one. Iran has sovereign rights in the straight of Hormuz. And naturally, we will charge fees in return for the services we provide. Notice his language right there. That America was so foolish. Our adversaries are so dumb. Their actions turned a potential capacity into a real one. We now control the straight of Hormuz, what a victory for us, he's saying. He goes on to say,

"The steadfastness of the Iranian people brought the world's most powerful armies to their

knees." If there had been no negotiations, we would not have achieved our objectives. We gained through negotiations many times more than what we saw to achieve through military actions. So much more that the two are not even comparable. We got so much more than negotiations than what we could have got in war. And even as we still would have won the war, but we got so much more in this deal. The difference between the current negotiations and previous rounds is that today the knowledge and

achievements of victory on the battlefield serve as the backing for diplomacy and negotiations conducted as a form of struggle. There is neither surrender nor empty sloganereing during the war.

I posted on Twitter that the straight of Hormuz would never return to its previous conditions.

And that remains true today. However, this does not mean that we intend to act in the straight of Hormuz contrary to international law or maritime regulations. Never we will act within the framework of international law. Then while that interview was taking place, Iranian TV were airing the F5 jet pilots from Iran who hit a United States military base in Kuwait on March 1. They flew in total radio silence by past other targets when the Kuwaiti army went to go after the F5. They

must stuck. They were mistaken and they hit the US F15E. And that's when there was the friendly fire incident

at the very beginning of the war. You remember that? That's what went down. Meanwhile,

Galabov goes on to say, once the ceasefire came into effect, you saw that the enemy carried out actions in the Persian Gulf. And we immediately responded. The latest example was the incident involving American helicopter. In addition to enemy warships that were attempting to pass through the straight of Hormuz were struck and suffered extensive fires. A matter that satellite imagery also confirmed on the other hand. Any airport in any country from which enemy fighter jets took off

was targeted. All of these events occurred while we were simultaneously engaged in negotiations. And Lebanon is part of the resistance front. Under the agreement Iran supports the resistance front while the United States is a supporter and ally of the Israeli regime. Therefore, it is natural that when a ceasefire is established, it must be respected and all fronts, especially in Lebanon. I must thank the dear people of Lebanon, particularly the Shiites and his Bola,

who stood up during the US and Israeli aggression against Iran and sacrificed nearly 4,000 martyrs. While we were under a ceasefire, they continued fighting and continued to suffer casualties. When the Israeli regime targeted DIA, we threatened the United States and issued an ultimatum that our demands had to be accepted. Otherwise, we would respond. Trump was compelled to post on social media and tell Netanyahu that the attacks had to stop and that DIA can no longer

be targeted. Not only, by the way, though, did I not volunteer to join the negotiating team, Galibop says, but I was actually reluctant to do so before accepting responsibility for the negotiations. I did everything I could to avoid having this responsibility assigned to me. One of the reasons I did not want to accept this responsibility was that Donald Trump was the planner, commander and overseer of the assassination of Kasem Solamani. General Solamani was

Dear to the entire Islamic world, but he was certainly different from me on a...

Do you think it is easy for me to sit down and finalize text with such a person?

However, when I saw that none of the officials proposed anyone else and that my own suggestions

were not accepted, I had to carry out the duty that had been assigned to me. We are not meant to do only that which we like, rather we must do what our duty requires of us. My pessimism and distrust towards the United States is greater than anyone else as a result. Even if there is this final agreement and it's approved by the United Nations Security Council, it is still not trustworthy. Our guarantee will be Iran's power. Meanwhile, Galibop claims that payment for

maritime services in the strait of her moves, it's embedded in the MOU. His argument is that the coastal states possess sovereign rights and responsibilities under international law, and that Iran will naturally collect fees for services provided in the strait if implemented. This would represent one of the most consequential long-term outterms of the crisis, and he also argued that

the same European countries that breached the JCPOA pushed for sanctions and supported listing the

IRGC as a terrorist organization that all of the European countries are now seeking negotiations with Iran. Over sanctions relief second, he claimed that security officials from some of those countries traveled by car to Tehran requesting talks. According to Galibop, Iran's answer was simple. You call us terrorists. So what do you want from the terrorists now? The broader message he projects is that Iran's ultimate guarantee lies in its power, not in international agreements. He's

saying all the European countries, they are foreign ministers, are lined up to cut deals with the Iran. We were terrorists yesterday and now that we stood up to the United States, you want to do deals with us? Tell me what should the terrorists do to help you right now? And then folks, just so you can see for yourself what Article 5 of the MOU says, and that it allows Iran and Oman

to shut down the strait of her moves after 60 days in charge fees. Here's what it says.

Upon the signing of this MOU, the Islamic Republic of Iran will make arrangements, using its best efforts for the safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days only from the Persian Gulf to the seoboman in vice versa. For 60 days only, the traffic of commercial vessels will immediately start and considering the need for removing the technical and military obstacles and demining by the Islamic Republic of Iran will be instated within 30 days.

The Islamic Republic of Iran will conduct dialogue with the Sultanate of Oman to define the future administration and maritime services of the strait of her moves in discussion with other Persian Gulf states in line with the applicable international law. And the sovereign rights of coastal states of the strait of Hormuz. So it's just no charge for 60 days and then they can do charges. I'm just reading you the language. So there's no

dispute about what happened before the war. There was no charge. After the war, there is now a charge. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said the following as well. Our missiles are meant to be fired, not negotiated over. Our missiles don't even like being talked about. Iran's defensive capabilities will not be discussed in any process with any party. Now I'll leave you with this. We made this video at the Midas Touch Network showing what Donald Trump said on March 9,

1226 April 1, 1226 and then June 17, 1226. Before he was saying we're so energy independent, we don't need the strait of her moves. But now Donald Trump is saying, "had we not entered into this deal in the next four weeks?" So what we've been saying on the Midas Touch Network, so what we've been warning about all of the oil reserves would be depleted and we would be in a massive economic great depression. And I know for most Americans people are like, wait a minute,

I'm in one now because of this regime. Yeah, and that's what Trump failed to see. He got us involved

in a catastrophic and unlawful war that we shouldn't have been involved in. And now when you break things, you have to fix it. This is a document of surrender because the United States lost. Donald Trump got involved in a catastrophic and unlawful war. The American people are the one who have to suffer right now as a result of having someone like Donald Trump who is incapable and such a malignant narcissist of doing the most basic basic things. A real menace, a real real

menace to the world. One of the, perhaps the biggest menace is in the history of humankind.

Here's what Trump said. Let's play it. Does it really affect us? We have so much oil. We have to

amend Israel and gas. Much more than we need. We're now totally independent of the Middle East. And yet we are there to help. We don't have to be there. We don't need their oil. We don't need anything they have. I'm going to get better press. I know that. Now, if I did the opposite, if I went out

Continued to bomb them for another four, just bomb the hell out of them, I co...

No, there's nothing I can do. But what this does is it allows the ships to go. If we keep bombing,

those ships won't be going. And you're talking about five hundred six hundred seven hundred

million dollars a day. It's a lot of money. A lot of money. That's why the world is okay. It's

liquid. It's fine. Also, we run out of reserves that are about four weeks. There are reserves all over

the world. And we would really run out. And it'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it.

And you want to see Bedlam. So for all those so-called geniuses that want to show me how

smart they are. Well, there you have it folks. Let me know what you think.

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