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[00:00:00] No one is calling for a fullscale ground
[00:00:03] invasion of Teamron. No one's talking
[00:00:04] about that. No one wants that. Well, as
[00:00:06] all of this cultural chaos unfolds, the
[00:00:08] US military buildup in the Middle East
[00:00:10] continues. According to the US Sun, a
[00:00:12] huge American military buildup near Iran
[00:00:14] has been seen for the first time in new
[00:00:15] satellite images as President Trump lays
[00:00:17] the groundwork for ending the repressive
[00:00:18] Islamic regime. Satellite imagery shows
[00:00:20] at least a dozen F-15E attack planes at
[00:00:23] Mufawak Salti Air Base in Jordan. 12
[00:00:26] warships have assembled near the Middle
[00:00:27] East as well. unclear which way
[00:00:30] President Trump is going to decide to go
[00:00:32] here. Will he act? Will he not act?
[00:00:34] Obviously, there are a lot of people in
[00:00:35] Iran who are devastated by the fact that
[00:00:37] the United States wasn't in a position
[00:00:38] to act in the middle of those protests
[00:00:40] when President Trump said, "Stay out in
[00:00:42] the streets. Help is on its way." And it
[00:00:44] has now been a month and tens of
[00:00:46] thousands of people by many accounts at
[00:00:48] this point were murdered by the Iranian
[00:00:50] regime. There's still talk about the
[00:00:52] possibility of negotiations. Those
[00:00:54] negotiations seem to be collapsing
[00:00:56] because of course Iran is not giving
[00:00:57] ground on virtually any issue. They're
[00:00:59] not giving ground on their nuclear
[00:01:00] program. They're not giving ground on
[00:01:01] their ballistic missile program. They're
[00:01:03] not giving ground on their support of
[00:01:04] terrorist groups. The Iranian foreign
[00:01:07] minister, he came out and he suggested
[00:01:10] that the
[00:01:13] enrichment is non-negotiable and there
[00:01:14] would be no retreat and that he doubts
[00:01:17] that the US actually intends to do
[00:01:18] anything. Openly calling President
[00:01:20] Trump's bluff has not historically been
[00:01:22] a good move. Here's Abasari translated.
[00:01:24] This is from Iranian press TV.
[00:01:28] >> The issue of ballistic missiles is off
[00:01:31] table. The issue and the main focus of
[00:01:35] negotiations is nuclear and it will be
[00:01:39] so uh it will remain so. The presence of
[00:01:44] St. becomes a commander doesn't change
[00:01:48] anything at all and we have been told
[00:01:51] that he's there to to visit
[00:01:55] their own naval forces in the region
[00:01:59] uh there was a request from the US site
[00:02:06] to be present
[00:02:09] and this demand was and request was
[00:02:12] rejected outright by the Iranian side
[00:02:14] and we said that we don't accept the
[00:02:17] presence of a a military commander in
[00:02:19] negotiations and we we think that there
[00:02:22] is no connection between sentcomander
[00:02:24] and the nuclear talks.
[00:02:28] >> Now again good luck to them. I mean if
[00:02:30] they think that that is going to work
[00:02:31] out well for them I I would suggest they
[00:02:33] probably have another thing coming. I
[00:02:34] think that probably the Iranian stall
[00:02:37] here is an attempt to basically drive
[00:02:40] the American isolationist wing into the
[00:02:42] idea that America must do nothing. That
[00:02:43] if America commits to any serious
[00:02:45] military action against Iran, that
[00:02:47] suddenly this will entail hundreds of
[00:02:48] thousands of American troops on the
[00:02:49] ground. Again, President Trump is not
[00:02:51] going to do that. My suspicion is that
[00:02:54] the reason the president is taking time
[00:02:55] is to ensure that American forces have
[00:02:58] all of the anti-missile equipment that
[00:03:00] they need over there in case Iran
[00:03:01] decides to retaliate against, for
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[00:04:23] Suffices to say that if the Trump
[00:04:25] administration takes heavy action
[00:04:26] against the Iranians, it will certainly
[00:04:28] be justified at this point. The Iranians
[00:04:29] keep threatening. There's nothing new
[00:04:31] about this. If you read American
[00:04:33] history,
[00:04:34] pretty much all of America's enemies
[00:04:36] have always counted on the American
[00:04:37] isolationist wing, plus the leftwing
[00:04:39] anti-American wing to undercut American
[00:04:41] military action. Always. They're always
[00:04:44] hoping that domestic opinion is going to
[00:04:45] undercut the ability of the United
[00:04:47] States to do what it should do in many
[00:04:49] arenas of the world. Again, no one no
[00:04:51] one is calling for a fullscale ground
[00:04:53] invasion of Team. No one's talking about
[00:04:55] that. No one wants that. It's
[00:04:57] interesting to see how the politics of
[00:04:58] the Middle East have shifted a little
[00:04:59] bit. You've seen some people in the
[00:05:01] Middle East like Saudi Arabia, which is
[00:05:02] of course very anti-Iranian because
[00:05:04] Saudi Arabia is Sunni and Iran is Shia
[00:05:07] and Iran has put Saudi right in its
[00:05:09] crosshairs for decades. You've seen
[00:05:11] Saudi now militating against serious
[00:05:14] American action in some quarters. One of
[00:05:17] the reasons for that is because Saudi
[00:05:18] Arabia actually prefers a prostrate Iran
[00:05:21] rather than a different regime in Iran
[00:05:23] or the possibility of internal civil war
[00:05:26] in Iran. Right now, if you're Saudi
[00:05:28] Arabia, you look at Iran. Iran is
[00:05:29] basically closed off economically. No
[00:05:30] one's investing there. It's an Islamic
[00:05:32] republic, meaning that it is an Islamic
[00:05:34] dictatorship. They have no money coming
[00:05:36] in. They they cannot threaten the rest
[00:05:40] of the world the way they could even a
[00:05:41] year and a half ago. And so Saudi is
[00:05:43] kind of okay with the current situation.
[00:05:46] What they are partially afraid of, I
[00:05:47] would assume in Saudi Arabia is the
[00:05:48] possibility that the Iranian government
[00:05:50] is full-scale replaced by a secularist
[00:05:52] regime that actually becomes a center
[00:05:54] for investment for a lot of the rest of
[00:05:56] the world and then becomes a regional
[00:05:57] powerhouse because that takes power away
[00:05:59] from Saudi Arabia. Again, when it comes
[00:06:00] to geopolitics, geopolitics is a zero-
[00:06:02] sum game. And a lot of countries look at
[00:06:04] the board and they try to figure out
[00:06:06] exactly where the power is going and how
[00:06:08] to minimize the power of possible
[00:06:10] opponents. Even by the way if it would
[00:06:12] be better for the world for the Iranian
[00:06:13] regime to go
[00:06:17] for his part he continues to emphasize
[00:06:19] defiance's
[00:06:22] grandson says that any Muslim country
[00:06:26] will do to Israel what Hamas did once it
[00:06:28] can which is delightful.
[00:06:35] >> He said Israel knows America knows and
[00:06:38] the leaders of the superpowers know.
[00:06:42] And if a day comes when the Islamic
[00:06:44] countries are capable of bombing Israel,
[00:06:49] they will do it. You mean the Gulf
[00:06:51] countries, the Arab countries, the
[00:06:52] Islamic countries. He says all the
[00:06:54] Muslim nations. We are not afraid of
[00:06:55] them at all
[00:06:58] because we are steadfast.
[00:07:02] We are defending our rights in our
[00:07:03] country.
[00:07:07] We say to the Americans,
[00:07:09] >> "You will die before you see us
[00:07:10] humiliated."
[00:07:12] Well, die laughing. I mean, like, you
[00:07:15] guys were pretty humiliated last year.
[00:07:17] So, there's that. Did you like this
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