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You see from the very beginning, Donald Trump actually worked passive aggressively to try to blow up the peace talks in Switzerland between the United States and Iran, which were being mediated by Pakistan and Qatar.
So Donald Trump started posting early in the morning on social media, attacks directed at Iran, and then again, passive aggressively, Donald Trump calls up state regime media, which calls itself Fox, and starts to say things like, "We're going to kill the Iranian negotiators. The United States will take over the straight of Hormuz.
Donald Trump wanted to act like a tough guy, and he sent J.D. vans out there. And I think Donald Trump's plan was just blow up these peace talks, but not have the courage to just affirmatively say the peace talks are off."
“So that's how Donald Trump was behaving, of course,”
Iran responded by temporarily suspending the negotiations in Lassan. Switzerland, the Iranian delegation issued a protest to the mediators, Pakistan and Qatar, clearly when you can visually see the mediators from Pakistan, and from Qatar, they were like, "Livid and piss that Donald Trump was behaving in this way as they were trying to advance peace talks," but ultimately, Iran went in these negotiations with a plan,
really unlike the United States, which kind of went there, haphazardly. One of the key things Iran wanted to make sure was implemented is the official waivers to all of the sanctions that are against Iran and that have been placed Iran over the last several decades. I think Iran realizes that given the fact that Donald Trump is a malignant narcissistic psychopath and Netanyahu bootlicker, that Donald Trump likely won't be able to
comply, or can he ever comply with deal terms, but specifically comply with the terms of this MOU, but I think Iran saying, while the United States is not in compliance, let's still work to get sanctions removed, to get the oil out of Carg Island, which has been sitting here,
Iran's been able to get out around 30 million barrels of oil already through the
straightive or moves since part of the MOU, the U.S. agreed to remove the blockade, so you see Iranian ship after Iranian ship leaving Carg and getting out there, so Iran's making a lot of money right now, and when the U.S. remains in violation of the MOU by way of example, Netanyahu continuing to escalate in Lebanon under the pretense of, okay, we're going after his bullet, but they're killing hundreds and even thousands of innocent people in Lebanon as well that we've
been covering here in detail, Iran can say, "All right, our ships get to go out, let's get Iranian, 30 billion barrels of oil, remove sanctions against us, but United States, you still need to clear clause one or article one of this memorandum of understanding, which is get Israel to stop invading Lebanon, because as long as you're in violation of article one,
We're not going to open up the straightive or moves that we're going to keep ...
of Hormuz closed, and as Donald Trump's been saying in the G7, the U.S. is days away weeks at most,
but likely days away from being in an economic great depression and hitting tank bottom. So Iran knows how desperate the U.S. so Iran's like, "Look, Donald Trump may be trying to blow this thing up, but let's utilize this negotiation for our benefit. We already have this MOU, which clearly favors Iran, but let's make sure we can implement at least the sanctions waiver
“part, while we know the U.S. isn't going to make it to the 60 days. I think that's what Iran's”
kind of negotiating posture is, and then you have Iran's foreign minister, Iran G, kind of admitting as much." And also, I think Iran showing itself on the world stage the way it did on Sunday where it refused to be photographed with J.D. Vans when J.D. Vans walked in the room after Donald Trump made these threats against Iran, Iran made J.D. Vans in the United States delegation,
wait in the room first for Iran to show up. Then Iran, kind of in a uniform way, walked out
to J.D. Vans was looking around like Iran's walking out on me. So Iran was also able to project a level of strength also during these negotiations, and I think it wanted to show. So Iran went in there with an agenda. Right? Let's look strong on the world stage, not just equal and power to the United States, but let's project that were stronger than the United States. I mean,
“do you think they did that? I mean, I think check. Let's extract those sanctions waivers that are”
in the MOU, because at a technical level, things have to happen to literally inform the banks, remove these sanctions, and you know, United Nations, IAEA, other entities, remove these sanctions.
So Iran very methodically going through these decades of sanctions getting rid of those,
making sure Iran gets its oil out, and then saying to the U.S. Look, you want us to talk about the nuclear file, sure, but you got to get Israel out of Lebanon, because we believe these are inextricably intertwined. And Iran's already said, "Look, we'll downgrade, we'll downblend, we'll dilute the nuclear material, but we're still going to enrich." I mean, that's in the MOU. So that to me was the broader plan right here. And then I think you had the Pakistani and Kotari
negotiators telling, you know, there was a moment too where, you know, they were obviously
“huddling up. And I think, you know, Pakistan and Kotari, Al-Faniin Sharif, they were like, "Look,”
you don't fall into the trap run. You know that Netanyahu, the Neo-Khan's, Masad, you know, the Israeli interests in the United States. You know, they want this to fail. Like the objective is to blow up these peace talks. So, yes, lodge your protest, walk out, and come back because if you truly walk out and you don't come back, the only people who are going to win here is this is what Netanyahu wants. This is Netanyahu's plan with the Maga influencers
and Marklevin and Marco Rubio. This is their don't fall into the trap. And I think Iran intuitively knew, okay, that is the Netanyahu trap. They want this to fail. Trump was trying to make it fail, but, you know, I mean, he's a psychopath, no matter what, you know, and a warmonger one day and then the next day, the stock market this and he's manipulating the market. So, Iran knows what they're dealing with in my view. I just, you know, I want to bring out the receipts though to kind of prove
this theory correct. I don't think it's theory. It's the facts show it to you, right? Donald Trump wakes up in the morning. Iran must immediately stop their highly paid proxies and Lebanon from causing trouble. If they don't, we'll hit Iran very hard. Just like we did last week, only harder, DJT. Now, we know that Lindsey Graham has been hanging out with Donald Trump over the past few days. Lindsey Graham went on the morning shows and said that he was with Donald
Trump. We think this deal is going to fail. Then we'll take over the straightive removes and we'll put tolls against Iran. To me, all of that right there is coming from Netanyahu as well. Iran lodges its protests. They walk out. Lots of people say, you know, I guess these, I guess the mediation and laceran and Switzerland is over. It's not Iran then comes back. And then I think they realized, God, we made our point. We were in the driver's seat of these
negotiations. Let's extract benefits. Let's get things. So, Iran comes back and begala bafferon's parliament leader puts out the statement. Don't they think to themselves that if their threats had any result, they wouldn't have reached today's desperation, we do not take the American
Threats into account at all.
Our armed forces are ready to respond to them in a different way. No matter how much they talk,
“it is we who act. He says that, Trump goes silent. Trump was before that. Donald Trump was calling”
Fox and saying, we're going to kill him, watch your mouth, all of these things. Iran says that they show they'll stand up to the United States. But look who Iran had in the room. This is why I'm telling you what Iran's goal was. They know the U.S. isn't going to make it to the 60s. But Iran's like, let's use these 60 days to get all the sanctions removed, to get our tanks out, to get our tankers out. Let's get everything we can right now. The CE because think about the decades of sanctions that
prevented them from doing this stuff. The CEO of Iran's national oil company was in Switzerland.
And he said since last Monday, our ships have passed 25 million barrels of oil through the
previous U.S. blockade line. And now it's probably over 30 million barrels. Iran's various social media accounts put out statements like this. Sorry, we have not traveled all this way to take photos with American war criminals and they refuse to take photos with JD bands. And you would like JD bands in the U.S. there wanting to get photos with Iran and Iran was like, look, world and negotiate with you behind the scenes. But no photo ops. Please, no photo ops. And Iran
was using that today or advantage for their audience at home. And to the Middle East to project strength against the United States. Previously, the world's superpower. Then you have Iran's foreign minister who talks about the negotiating plan. And then negotiating plan for Iran was simple. We're focused on article 13 today. Article 13 says that before we get to a final deal,
the U.S. must basically prove itself by ensuring that article 1, 4, 5, 10, and 11 are
complied with, Trump has to pass these tests. And these tests involve removing all of the sanctions against Iran. Get making sure Israel leaves Lebanon. Not threatening, not threatening us. Removing the blockade. So Iran's like these things need to happen first, prove yourself. And then we'll get to the point where we'll talk about the nuclear file. But when Iran says we'll talk about the nuclear file, what they're referring to is just downblending diluting, still enriching,
but basically what the JCPOA had. So, you know, you have laid at night going into the early hours of the morning. You see Iran's delegation in this hotel in Switzerland. You have J.D. Vance, Al-Fani, and Jared Kushner. I mean, they look like, that's a lure. So it reminds me of a scene when I was like working as a third year associate at a law firm. This reminds me of over here. But you have that image of them together working through these, you know, statements.
You have the MAGA influencers who are, you know, seemingly, you know, spewing Netanyahu and Israeli talking points here, you know, are out there kind of with the same message. J.D. Vance is busy getting embarrassed. This was a humiliation ritual for J.D. Vance. Look how Qatar's Prime Minister snubs Vance. I can't believe Vance is getting humiliated this way,
“watch J.D. Vance. humiliated himself. You all know, look, I'm no fan of J.D. Vance. I think that would”
be putting it lightly. I despise the guy. I think that he also has no real identity, shape shifts. And I think he's a horrible person who's caused so much damage to our country. But these attacks on J.D. Vance seem more attacks. And I'll, I'll talk about this in the next video. I'll do more attacks on the overall peace process to try to blow it up because that seemed to be coordinated
with at the same time you have Israel's Defense Minister, Israel cats. We will never remove the
idea of soldiers from Lebanon. We will not follow the ceasefire. We will never withdraw Netanyahu. As long as we need to protect our people, we will remain in the security zone. The reason is perfectly understood. No country would be asked to do otherwise. Israel's national security minister Ben Gavier Lebanon, all Lebanon should become our target, our playground. And they tell me, wait,
“there is Lebanon and there is Hezbollah. No, I do not accept this artificial approach, right?”
So you have, you know, Israel pushing that message. The message was escalate the rhetoric, derail the process and the prospect of peace right there. And then for the coup de Grat, what Donald Trump wanted to do also, and this was part of the plan that backfired, Donald Trump said, you know what? We're going to pass the Hezbollah file or like going after Hezbollah
To Syria's president Ahmed Al-Shara.
He was obviously embroiled in the Syrian civil war on the side that ultimately toppled
“Assad. And part of the civil war has bolo was basically fighting. Ahmed Al-Shara's side of it.”
And so Donald Trump believes, I'm going to go get Ahmed Al-Shara of Syria, have him replace Netanyahu, and Shahra will be my guy to go and invade Lebanon. And I'll have Syria invade Lebanon and attack his Bola. We know that because the Fox host this morning said that Donald Trump called me is talking about empowering the Syrian president to actually go into southern Lebanon and fight Hezbollah. Now the Syrian president Ahmad Al-Shara actually gave a very dignified and responsible
interview. I mean, and here's what he said, we have enough courage that if we wanted to enter
a conflict of war, we would say so openly in Syria. We intend nothing but good for our people in Lebanon, and we wish them nothing but a happy life. Syria's role is purely a positive one, defined by Lebanese and Syrian interests over the coming years. Many wars that stumble or fail to achieve their full objective and results end with both sides celebrating victory. In my view, all parties lose in futile wars. From the very beginning, this war contained many mistakes,
referring to Trump's invasion of Iran. Whether in its objectives or in its foundation and formation, we never encouraged that on the contrary, we worked to prevent it and to keep negotiations
alive because the region has paid a heavy price for wars. Why is Lebanon always forced to choose
between civil war and in Israeli war? Why can't there not be a third option? Let us search for a third option and reach an agreement with Lebanon to move beyond the current crisis into a stable environment, especially now, that the Syrian situation, which for years was a major pressure on
“Lebanese politics, has changed completely. I believe that his ball is decision to enter the Syrian”
conflict was wrong, and I believe that everyone realizes this, including the party's own constituency, and even its leaders. Many perceptions can be mistaken and lead people to make wrong decisions, but entire nations end up paying the price. I believe there is a deep Syrian wound that is still
alive today. People are still searching for the bones of their sons and the streets in burial sites,
and in mass graves. The party participated in this major crime that occurred in Syria, but we do not want Lebanon to fall into the Syria, to fall into what Syria fell into in the past. The consequence of wars and conflicts are bloody and devastating. The time has come for the region to move beyond wars and conflicts and turn toward development and reconstruction. We possess the tools to do so, so we're trying to build economic links, not military ones with Lebanon. Historically,
Beirut has been a maritime gateway of Damascus, and Tripoli has been the maritime gateway of homes. Syria is now becoming a strategic regional and international hub, linking east and west. The Mediterranean coast has become extremely important for trade, supply chains, logistics, and Lebanon should benefit from this reality. We have already tried the military path in witnessed its disasters and tragedies. Let us try the economic path instead. We have a deep
problem with Hezbollah, but we do not want all of Lebanon to die. We want to solve the problem of Hezbollah while keeping Lebanon alive. If the need arises for us to sit with Hezbollah,
“I believe in dialogue. Yes, even between opposing parties, dialogue should remain open and continue”
even during war and conflict because the alternative is war. Today, the situation in Lebanon requires joint solutions, and it is entirely possible to rely on Syria in the search for security path toward a solution. But this does not mean war. Nor does it mean a return to the previous image of Syrian tutelage during the former regime era in Lebanon. Rather, it means supporting the Lebanese state, strengthening its institutions, and building channels of communications among the
political parties and active forces in Lebanon, including Hezbollah and search of a security solution that everyone can accept. It's really smart language right there from Syria, and while he was saying that pay attention to what was going on yesterday as well, where there was a meeting in Cairo, Egypt, where you had Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistani foreign ministers, meeting together, calling for the rapid conclusion to the next phases of negotiations in Iran, while stressing that
Regional concerns must be taken into account.
"The message is subtle but significant. The countries that help broker the process are signaling
“that they expect to have a voice not only in ending the crisis, but also in shaping what”
comes next," the Cairo meeting that just took place yesterday, while you had the meeting taking place in Switzerland, resembles a parallel diplomatic track to the talks underway in Geneva, Lucerne, providing a regional framework of support for the Iran-US negotiations, being facilitated by Islamabad and Doha. In other words, those Middle East countries are working together in order to try to effectuate a situation where they will not allow the United States
to return to war, because they will put a joint position forward. Now, finally, foreign minister Iran-Chee announced success at the negotiation in Switzerland for Iran. This is what they were
after, and they achieved goals and objectives for Iran. Here's what Iran-Chee says,
"Tireless Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end the Lebanon war. Oil and Petrochem exports are wave, blockade lifted, some frozen assets release, and major reconstruction and development plan launched for Iran." The first real test now, Lebanon, de-confliction cell, in other words, getting Israel out of Lebanon and ensuring that there's a real ceasefire in Lebanon. But Iran is saying, we got things out of this as well, and this is what
“I think Israel was trying to blow up, and they almost did. But Iran's like, "No, we're going to”
negotiate this thing, and we're going to get what we need right now, and let's play this out a little longer." So Qatar and Pakistan released a joint statement announcing the conclusion of the
Lakeler-San summit and the first high-level committee meeting involving the United States.
The statement that was put out says the parties agreed to a 60-day road map toward a final deal, further technical talks, a communication line to help ensure safe commercial passage through the straight of her moves, and the creation of a deconfliction cell focused on Lebanon. And so it goes through kind of more of a framework, more technical discussions, a lot of words salad in this joint statement that was ultimately issued. But if you look at
some of the tangible stuff, removing certain sanctions, and which was in the MOU, but at a technical
“level, the waivers themselves, making sure Iran gets its oil out, and then which I think could”
be a benefit generally, just being blunt, is Article 5 of the MOU deals with the other tankers leaving the straight of her moves, creating a mechanism and structure to get other ships out of the straight of her moves, which, again, I despise J.D. Vans and Kushner and all of them, I want, call me old fashion. I want to see peace because I don't want to see more suffering for people of the world, or especially in the United States, but throughout the world in general,
right now. So that's where we are right now. I think the plan to try to blow this thing up failed. I think this will we'll see this continue to happen, and we'll wake up in the morning and Trump will post something else that I've no doubt about it, but Iran went in with the plan and effectuated the plan. You know, and the question is, you know, what's our plan? Is our plan just Donald Trump, you know, doing psychopose every day? Probably, probably, but, you know,
you saw how we looked on the world stage right there, especially relative to Iran.
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