Trump Panics as Iran Demands His Surrender in Islamabad!!
4/11/202619 mincomplete
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2:30Donald Trump is panicking as negotiations have started in Islamabad, in Pakistan, between the United
2:38States and Iran. Iran showed up with force.
2:42Iran brought all of its top national security advisors, its top foreign policy advisors, its
2:50top parliament leaders. On the other hand, the Trump regime sent J .D.
2:55Vance, Steve Whitcoff, like a random real estate guy that Donald Trump knew from his
3:01real estate days, and Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son -in -law.
3:06I mean, the difference between the arrival of Iran and Pakistan, as Iran was greeted
3:13like heroes in Pakistan with a huge team of like all of its top leaders,
3:19right? For all of this talk about how all the leadership in Iran was assassinated.
3:24They have like a whole group right here of like a dozen of the top
3:29leaders of Iran. They showed up in Islamabad for these negotiations.
3:33And again, you can see the motorcades that they're driving, and you can see how
3:38the Pakistani military greeted him, shaking the hands of Foreign Minister Rajji.
3:43I'm showing you the B -roll here of showing Pakistan treat the Iranian leaders like
3:48conquering heroes, like the victors of the war, all the Iranian leaders smiling, having a
3:55great time, showing supreme confidence, it seems.
4:00Look for yourself. And on the other hand, you had J .D.
4:03Vance arriving with his wife, Usha, like going down the stairs.
4:07Just a very different scene right here.
4:10And I just don't know.
4:11It doesn't seem like the Trump regime is taking this seriously at all.
4:15And think what they're just dealing with, you know, a group of people in Iran
4:19that don't know what they're doing.
4:20I mean, Iran has people who are veteran diplomats and negotiators handling it.
4:26And we've got Usha, J .D.
4:29Vance, Jared Kushner, and Steve Whitcoff.
4:32I mean, like, are you absolutely kidding me?
4:34I mean, just look at the names right here of all of the top Iranian
4:38officials who are there. Now, the posture of this negotiation tells you everything you need
4:45to know. Iran sending a huge team of all of its top leadership, all of
4:52its top parliament leaders, National Security Council leaders, foreign advisor leaders.
4:58On the other hand, the United States sending not even the Secretary of State, Rubio,
5:05isn't Steven there, the fact that you just have J .D.
5:08Vance, his wife, Usha, Jared Kushner, and Steve Whitcoff, that tells you everything about the
5:14dynamic, that essentially the Trump regime is conceding defeat at this point and or not
5:20taking it seriously. And Iran has already got the United States to agree to its
5:2610 -point negotiation framework, where the U .S.
5:30has basically given up every single critical point in favor of Iran.
5:36I mean, Iran controls the Strait of Removes, keeps its ballistic missiles, enrich uranium, long
5:42-term security guarantees, full reparations, all sanctions get removed.
5:47So what Iran is doing is they want to put the dagger in right now,
5:51and they all want to be there for this historical event to force the surrender
5:56of the Trump regime and the mighty United States.
6:00That's how Iran sees this.
6:02They see this as all of them want to be there for the historical moment
6:06where they embarrass and humiliate the United States, because this is what Trump has done
6:11to the United States of America.
6:13There's no other way to view it.
6:14And an intelligence officer from the region who's really done a good job covering this,
6:21Danny Citronitz, and I mean, he's what he devoted his career to.
6:25Here's how he describes it.
6:27With all of those people from Iran that you see on that list showing up,
6:31the Iranian regime is treating the current negotiations with a high degree of seriousness, viewing
6:39them as a potential platform to advance its core set of 10 guiding principles that
6:45the U .S. administration has signaled that it is prepared for these principles to serve
6:51as the basis for negotiations.
6:53From Tehran's perspective, this is not merely a diplomatic process aimed at de -escalation, but
7:00rather a strategic opportunity to shape the terms of a broader agreement, one that would
7:07include not only restrictions, but also meaningful economic relief, which Iran urgently needs.
7:14Importantly, Iran does not perceive these talks as negotiations to end hostilities per se.
7:20Instead, they are seen as a vehicle to consolidate and formalize a new strategic reality
7:29grounded in what Tehran considers to be its achievements during the conflict.
7:34In this context, Iranian leadership appears to assess that the combination of its perceived battlefield
7:42gains and the current U .S.
7:45administration's openness to an agreement creates a rare window of opportunity.
7:50This window could enable Iran to secure substantial economic concessions while simultaneously reinforcing its position
7:59as a dominant regional power in the Gulf.
8:03And just think about this, who's there with the United States?
8:07The United States is going it alone.
8:09You don't have countries like the U .K.
8:13or France or anyone from NATO.
8:15You don't have anyone else from the region.
8:17You've got J .D. Vance and his wife, Usha.
8:20You've got Jared Kushner, Trump's son -in -law, and Steve Witkoff, like a random real
8:25estate guy who knew Donald Trump, who's been a horrible, horrible wannabe diplomat thus far.
8:32Just think about the dynamic.
8:34Iran smells blood. Iran sees what's happening and views this as an opportunity based on
8:40this dynamic. Now, what Donald Trump posted when these negotiations began in Islamabad last night
8:47into the morning, this morning, here was Donald Trump's negotiating tactic.
8:52Great exclamation point he posts on a social media platform.
8:56Very cool seeing the wave of empty tankers heading to the U .S.
9:02to pick up some desperately needed crude for Hormuz -starved markets.
9:09All the tankers on the map below are empty VLCCs, 2 million barrel capacities each,
9:18currently heading for the Gulf Coast.
9:21U .S. crude exports are about to boom.
9:24Like, do you have the most basic understanding about the way the oil market's working
9:28as an international oil market?
9:30So a supply shock in the Strait of Hormuz has a crippling effect, not just
9:36on the Strait of Hormuz, but on the United States as well.
9:40That's why we're all paying more for gas right now, because the prices are set
9:45basically on an international basis for the supply that's out there.
9:50Who are you even posting, Donald?
9:53Like, who is your source for this?
9:55Like, do you realize how clownish this looks?
9:58Also, it should be noted that one of the things that the United States agreed
10:03to as a precondition for these settlement negotiations or these so -called peace negotiations when
10:11they agreed to the Iranian framework, the 10 -point framework, is that there would be
10:16security guarantees not just for Iran, but for Hezbollah in Lebanon, for the Houthis in
10:22Yemen, and for the Shiite militia groups in Iraq.
10:25But as the ceasefire negotiations, or these negotiations as part of the ceasefire have been
10:31taking place in Islamabad, we're seeing Israeli airstrikes reported in Lebanon right now.
10:37Israel claims that it's... protecting a drone attack from Lebanon and here's what's being reported
10:43on drop site Israeli strikes hit South Lebanon power station as attacks intense as attacks
10:50intensify you can see the electricity generator right here that was struck and damaged in
10:57southern Lebanon right here and we have video of it Israeli fighter jets struck the
11:01power station in southern Lebanon's Nabita district early Friday north of the Latani River according
11:09to Iran state -linked mayor news there were airstrikes taking place throughout the day you
11:16know and this is leading up to the negotiations that are taking place right now
11:21so we'll be following that as well we'll be keeping you updated there also U
11:27.S. intelligence is now claiming that China may soon be sending shoulder fired air defense
11:33missiles to Iran possibly via third countries to hide their origin China denies the claims
11:40calling it false and urging de -escalation but as I said before Iran's never been
11:47stronger and more powerful internationally Donald Trump basically made Iran into a major international power
11:55not just in the Middle East where it's the strongest power basically there but in
12:00the entire world right now they control the Strait of Hormuz and they say they're
12:04not giving that up in the negotiations and that they're going to be charging two
12:09million dollars per tanker we'll keep you posted if that's impacted at all by these
12:14negotiations they get to keep their ballistic missiles and drones and they also say that
12:19they get to enrich uranium under the deal that they entered with Donald Trump as
12:25part of the framework for this negotiation now we will be following if there's any
12:29changes to the negotiating framework but Donald Trump agreed to the 10 -point negotiating framework
12:35by Iran and now I mean the reports are that China's providing Iran with supplies
12:40Russia's continued as we all we knew that China was doing it before Russia was
12:43obviously doing it before the sanctions basically have already been removed from Iran to begin
12:48with for their ability to sell oil sanctions against Russia have been removed right now
12:54and so that's what we got going on there at the same time you have
12:59that going on you have gas prices here in the United States surging right Donald
13:06Trump's like everything's going great look how much no U .S.
13:09gas prices spiked 21 .2 % in March that's the largest monthly increase since 1967
13:1621 .2 % increase in March also one of the things that Iran has been
13:22saying Iran is reporting that it is unable to find mines that it laid in
13:28the Strait of Hormuzes Nicholas Kristof reports he goes maybe that's true but this is
13:33also convenient for Iran this keeps the main ship lane and international waters effectively closed
13:40but ships can still pass safely if they go closer to Iran through Iranian territorial
13:45waters between Iraq and Hormuz Islands reinforcing Iran's control of ships passing through the Strait
13:52in other words it's not in Iran's interest to find those mines and clear the
13:56international passage also one of the things that Wall Street Journal just reported Iran's missile
14:05capabilities not severely destroyed during the war as Gregory Brew explains a war launched largely
14:13to neutralize Iran's ballistic missile program lasting a month and ending with Iran in control
14:19of the Strait of Hormuz succeeded in destroying roughly half of its missiles and destroying
14:24disabling or bearing about half of its launchers that means they still have half and
14:30they are going to be able to quickly build up right now as well and
14:34as part of the negotiating framework that Donald Trump agreed to Iran gets to keep
14:38its ballistic missiles and Shahid drones and FPV drones and they could keep on building
14:43them up faster and faster and faster while they control the Strait of Hormuz but
14:48Donald Trump goes on social media to post the Iranians don't seem to realize they
14:52have no cards other than a short -term extortion of the world by using international
14:57waterways the only reason they are alive today is to negotiate the Iranians are better
15:02at handling the fake news media and public relations than they are at fighting Donald
15:07J Trump but what do you mean by that what do you mean by that
15:10I mean look at the Strait of Hormuz only two ships transited the Strait of
15:14Hormuz in the past 24 hours again according to data shared with NBC by SPG
15:20Energy Oil marking the lowest level since this for a very long time even during
15:26the war there were about 10 to 15 ships tankers that were being able to
15:31go that negotiated with Iran directly on a bilateral basis right now we see what
15:37we saw two cargo tankers and not that cargo tank to two cargo ships not
15:45tankers no tankers at all have gone just cargo ships that are Iranian flag zero
15:50tankers thus far according to senior Iranian state media figures they claim that Donald Trump
15:58already accepted additional preconditions for these negotiations that they claim that Donald Trump released iran's
16:08frozen assets they claim that donald trump has um agreed to a cap of 15
16:15vessels a day once the straight of her moves opens we'll keep you posted there
16:21and of course earlier in the day donald trump was saying while he was on
16:26the tarmac that iran's navy is gone that they don't have any leaders that their
16:30military's obliterated play this clip off one way or the other it's going well the
16:35uh the navy's gone the air force is gone all anti -aircraft is gone the
16:41leaders are gone the whole place is gone so we'll see how it turns out
16:45so donald trump says that the straight will open automatically even if we don't do
16:50anything let's play this one no nuclear weapon that's 99 of us yeah but that'll
16:59open up automatically yeah the answer is yes but the straight will open up if
17:04we just left the straight's gonna otherwise they make no money so the straight's gonna
17:08open but what we have is no nuclear weapon but we'll open the straight anyway
17:12don't forget we don't use the straight other countries use the straight so we do
17:17have other countries coming up and they'll help out but we don't we don't use
17:21it uh it won't be easy it won't be i would say this uh we
17:27will have that open fairly soon then a reporter says so what's your backup plan
17:31if like all this fails and trump's like we don't need a backup plan you
17:35know all he wants to do is talk about like his golden arches and golden
17:40ballrooms he was posting more about golden arches and golden bar it's interesting his former
17:46national security advisor john bolton is also saying you know donald trump he's bolton goes
17:52trump is panicking right now he says he says trump just wants out trump knows
17:56that he's lost he knows he's a loser trump's gonna take whatever deal iran gives
18:00him and then just try to claim a victory and then just get out of
18:03there but it's basically been total and utter surrender by the united states i mean
18:08just agreeing to iran's 10 point framework like i said iran keeps the straight of
18:13her moves iran gets to enrich uranium complete security guarantees for iran and its proxy
18:18groups um you know you just go on go on all sanctions against iran are
18:24removed all u .n resolutions against iran are removed and again just take a look
18:29at some of these images you see foreign minister iraqi arriving mb galiboff arriving um
18:36you know all their top leadership right here mb galiboff is is leading the negotiating
18:41team but you have iraqi you have mogadam akbar amadian i mean look at this
18:47list of people and the united states brought in jd vance jared kushner steve whitkoff
18:56jeez we're going to keep you posted on the developments today hit subscribe help us
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