There are mass protests everywhere in the Middle East right now as millions o...
If not, tens of millions of people in the Middle East are out there protesting the Trump
regime and the Netanyahu regime.
βWhat you saw there at the beginning of this video was a million person protest in Baghdadβ
where there were Shiite clerics calling for Iraq to join the war on Iran's side against the United States. And Israel, I'll show you more B-roll of this massive protest to be quite literally. It's like hundreds of thousands, they're saying millions of people. You could judge for yourself this crowd size out there to see a Shiite cleric and the
people of Iraq show in solidarity with the people of Iran. And so for those saying that Donald Trump and Netanyahu were going to be greeted like
heroes in this region, all they have done is sparked further sectarian riffs.
And you're seeing the Shiite community now across the Middle East stand up and hold these protests. And again, it's not just in Baghdad or Iraq.
βI mean, we're seeing them in Syria, we're seeing them in Yemen.β
The Houthis were out there, I mean, hundreds of thousands of protesters as many people as the eyes could possibly see. And then by the way, even in Tel Aviv in Israel, you had mass protests against the Netanyahu regime demanding that the war end in Israel. Let me show you that one right now.
I mean, this is as their prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been making videos himself
all day bragging that we Israel in the United States have destroyed 70% of Iran's steal production capacity. Today we attack their petrochemical plans. We will continue to crush them as when Netanyahu said as he and Donald Trump have also destroyed a lot of civilian areas.
βAlso, they root in Lebanon, basically, completely destroyed the suburban areas and civilianβ
areas. Take a look at some of these protests erupting in Tel Aviv, calling for an end to the war play this clip. And here's how they were talking about it on Al-Jazeera, these mass protests that are taking place in Tel Aviv right now.
So that's just wanted to give you that perspective because you may not be hearing about that really anywhere else here play this clip. Hundreds of people took to the streets in Israel on Saturday to demand an end to the war in Iran. Protesters gathered in Tel Aviv's main square as well as in several major cities, including
Jerusalem and Hifah. Demonstrations are held every Saturday against the Netanyahu government. Well, Rob McBride joins us now live from the Jordanian capital, Hamman. So Israel has been coming under attack from Iran, from his brother and from the Herothees in Yemen.
Meanwhile, we've heard and Israeli officials saying that they're ready to hit Iranian energy facilities and that they're just waiting for the green light to be given from the U.S. What else are you learning about all this? I'll go back to Baghdad right now and we'll turn the sound on for this one over here
and show you again this massive crowd size. Let's play it. Are you on a happy day? Are you on a happy day? Are you on a happy day?
Take a look right here, the protests across Syrian cities in the past week or so. You've seen these protests on an almost daily basis right here. They're both protesting Trump and Netanyahu's war in Iran and attacks in the Middle East and they're also protesting the Israeli law allowing executions of Palestinian captives only.
Here play this clip. I'll show you this massive houthi rally as the houthis are getting prepared to potentially shut down the red sea as Trump's unlawful war in Iran continues to escalate. And again, Donald Trump believes that this is a sign of, you know, that the people are submitting to his will.
It just objectively seems like the opposite and any potential ability to rally people around
The American when Donald Trump's out there framing this as an attack not on t...
Right.
βThat's not how Trump and Netanyahu have been framing this.β
They've been framing it as an attack on Iranians, the Iranian civilization to send Iran
and the civilization of Iran back to the Stone Age and thus people who didn't even support the Iranian regime and who may have been willing and to not just to join, you know, potentially with America, but be helpful and overthrow the IELTOLA. This has Trump's strategy of making this about, you know, US civilization destroying Iran civilization is the worst approach possible.
Take a look at this massive houthi rally right here in Sabine Square, hundreds of thousands of people there. Okay, this clip, because I want to give you the perspective of people in this region. So this is Hassan T. Alassan. He is a senior fellow for Middle East policy at the International Institute of Strategic Studies.
And here in this interview, you know, he says, "Look, Trump has chosen the worst of all possible options for the Gulf States, a gratuitous escalation that will result in more Iranian attacks against the Gulf States while leaving the straight of Hormuz hostage to Iran." This into it he has to say, "Play this clip."
Trump has really chosen the worst of all possible options and approaches for the Gulf States. He has chosen to escalate gratuitously against Iran's civilian infrastructure pledging to bomb them back to the Stone Age to take out their electricity and oil infrastructure. And we know exactly how Iran is going to respond to that. They will respond much more forcefully against the Gulf States than they will against US
or Israeli interests. So in a sense, he's chosen a path of escalation that is going to provoke a Iranian retaliation against Gulf interests on the one hand, and at the same time, this is a path of escalation that does not involve liberating this straight of Hormuz from Iranian extortion. So on the one hand, a massive cost that the Gulf States are likely to absorb as a result
of US Israeli escalation and Iran without the benefit of securing the straight of Hormuz against Iranian extortion. You could have chosen an escalatory path that would involve securing the straight. He could have chosen a de-escalatory path that would have spared the Gulf States further Iranian attacks, but he has chosen really the worst of both outcomes.
βI think Trump is seeing this quite narrowly from the Israeli interest, given that Israelβ
doesn't have a massive direct stake in the straight of Hormuz, and that Israel wants to keep on degrading Iran's military and industrial economic capacity for as much as possible.
I think this is the approach that ultimately President Trump seems to have adopted for the
next days of this conference. And then you have Trump and his entire regime turning this into like a religious war, like a crusade, and that's the language that Trump's been using, Trump said, "Glory be to God." Trump goes, "Remember, when I gave Iran 10 days to make a deal or open up the Hormuz straight time is running out, 48 hours before all hell will rain down on them.
Glory be to God." Donald J. Trump, and again, saying, "Glory be to God," essentially saying, "Alaakbar," but saying, "Glory be to God in a sense of Donald Trump and hegs it saying, Jesus, this Jesus, that it creates this broader religious crusade war and all you've
βdone by approaching it that way, the worst way to approach it is you've inspired the billionsβ
and millions of Shiites in the Middle East, potentially others to rally and say, "No, we're not going to take that." Here you have Donald, just take a look at this stuff that Donald Trump's been saying just in the past week or so. With a little more time, we can easily open the Hormuz straight. Take the oil and make a fortune. It would be a gusher for the world.
Keep the oil, anyone? Our military, the greatest and most powerful by far anywhere in the world,
hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran. Bridges next, then electric power plans, new regime leadership knows what has to be done and has to be done fast. Big day in Iran, many long sought after targets have been taken out and destroyed by our great military, the finest and most lethal in the world. If Iran doesn't fully open without threat, the straighted permuz within 48 hours from this exact point of time, the United States of America
Will hit and obliterate their power plans, starting with the biggest one first.
report that the United States of America and the country of Iran have had over the last two days,
βvery good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities.β
That's when you want to manipulate the market, and then Donald Trump's like, "I will postpone my intended strikes, pending our communications and our negotiations and their war none." I mean, the Trump regime's been rolling out, Paula White Kang, this religious radical, who like runs the the faith group of Donald Trumps, which is like the White House faith leader, and again, she frames things in terms of like, you know, holy wars and religious wars,
and then she also is like, "People don't know how religious Donald Trump is. He went to Saturday and Sunday school three times a week." She says three times a week. Oh, Lars, you said, "This is probably my favorite subject to talk about.
First off, to give honor to God and to President Trump for being bold and unwavering with
βthis faith." Many people don't know like you do and say hello to Eric and everyone in the familyβ
about the upbringing of President Trump that he went to sometimes three times a week to he said it depended on the teacher to Saturday school, Sunday school church. It was at Norman Vincent Piddles. Church was a big part of his life, of course. Then you have Lindsey Graham saying, the following, when he was asked the these questions here, play this clip. Senator, how do you do it? Is there a foreign word you don't support? I support the words that may
you have the leader of Iran's parliament putting out the following comment. If Iran does not receive a credible signal by today, he's heard this yesterday. So today of Trump reconsidering an attack on Iran's infrastructure, it Iran will preemptively irreversibly in an massive scale target, Saudi electricity and oil production infrastructure, as well as that of
βthe Israeli regime. Iran has so far refrain from exercising this option in order to avoid enteringβ
an irreversible infrastructure war and a Ukraineization of the region. But the time for this restraint will end in the next 24 hours. The spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry responds to Donald Trump's use of the civilization clash language and says throughout history Iranians have been the guardians of redundancy and cypress. Today as well, every Iranian drawing from the deep rooted wisdom embedded in their culture and a meaningful practice suited to their
error plans to treat that the darkness lost in the delusion of understanding today and planning for tomorrow descend into the ravings of the Stone Age. The nation of love plans a sapling of green that will spread its branches and leaves to tomorrow, destroying the great bridges which stand as steadfast symbols of ingenuity, commitment, and tireless efforts of Iranian engineers and workers does not elevate the saboteurs, this war crime and the style of ISIS terrorists,
accompanied by similar attacks on vital infrastructure in Iran, makes an undeniable truth even more evident. Their ultimate goal is destruction of Iran, a goal that they have relentlessly produced for food for five decades, but Iran today stands firmer, prouder, and greater than ever, and then they were posting photos like this of Donald Trump like disintegrating. And then we saw the strikes. We saw Iranian strikes on Kuwaiti infrastructure, Iranian strikes on Bahrain's
infrastructure, the Bahrainian petroleum company, BAPCO, was hit hard, folks, things are escalating and as you heard before, Donald Trump's strategy here seems to be the worst possible option, and I agree that it's the worst possible option, and what the hell is he doing that's ridiculous.
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