Trump Loses it as Leaders Predict Doom in War

3/30/202616 mincomplete
0:00Donald Trump is panicking as world leaders are publicly predicting catastrophic fallout from Donald Trump's
0:07disastrous war, no matter what happens from here on out.
0:11Also, you have the Iranian regime rebuking Donald Trump yet again and saying, let's be
0:18very clear, we are not negotiating with Donald Trump or anyone in the Trump regime.
0:25Donald Trump attempted to manipulate the markets yet again earlier this morning and for a
0:30short period of time he did that, but then the markets turned against him yet
0:35again and turned against the American people yet again as the consequences of his lies,
0:41his deceit, his catastrophic war are now clearly setting in yet again.
0:45So you have Italy's defense minister said the following on the consequences of Trump's disastrous
0:51Iran war for Italy and the rest of the world.
0:54He writes or says, I'm forced to know things about what could happen in the
0:58coming weeks and the effects that will have on the economy and our daily lives
1:02that no longer allow me to sleep.
1:05Meanwhile, South Korea's president said today, the world is in turmoil over the energy crisis.
1:11The situation is so serious that it has even kept me up at night.
1:15The immediate problem is grave enough, but the outlook ahead seems even more unstable.
1:21The situation is worse than expected.
1:24And folks, the way we saw what was happening with COVID back in 2020, as
1:30Donald Trump was denying it and right before Easter saying like a miracle that was
1:34going to go away, we're going to bend the curve.
1:36And then we saw it grow and grow and grow.
1:39Well, we have that happening right now when it's a Donald Trump unlawful war against
1:43Iran. And this time, whereas COVID wasn't out there saying what was happening.
1:48I mean, here we have the Iranian regime calling Donald Trump a liar, saying that
1:53Donald Trump is making this up and saying that Iran is not going to leave
1:58the Strait of Hormuz, that the same economic architecture that existed before the war ain't
2:04going to exist anymore. Again, I want to go through the data, the details, the
2:08facts, not the spin and show you what's really happening out there.
2:11So you have Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Baghe.
2:16He gave a press conference today where he reiterated Iran has not had any direct
2:22negotiations or indirect negotiations with the United States.
2:26What has been communicated to us, whatever you may call it, the Iran foreign minister,
2:31like their press secretary says, is 15 points more or less are a set of
2:36very excessive, unrealistic and irrational demands.
2:40Iran has been clear about its position from the very beginning, and we know very
2:45well what the framework is that we are considering.
2:48The material conveyed to us has been excessive and unreasonable.
2:52The meetings that Pakistan has are a framework that they established themselves and that we
2:58did not participate in. Let me show you what Iran's foreign minister said moments ago.
3:04Play this clip. We have had no direct negotiations with America so far.
3:11Since the last round of negotiations until now, the US demands have been very excessive,
3:20unrealistic and illogical. The meetings that Pakistan has with neighbouring countries are, well, a framework
3:29they themselves have established. We have not participated in this framework.
3:35Can it be allowed that Iran and Iranians be in a position of confronting the
3:40illegal aggression of America and the Zionist regime to use the available capabilities on the
3:46soil of regional countries while our armed forces remain silent?
3:52The duty of every authority demands that it respond to such cases with.
3:57And meanwhile, the guy who Donald Trump claims that he's negotiating with, the head of
4:02Iran's parliament, M .B. Galabaf, has continuously denied that he's having any conversations.
4:09And he said, why would we still be controlling the Strait of Hormuz?
4:13Why are we not allowing any American ships to pass?
4:16We're only allowing two Chinese ships to pass because they are our allies and the
4:21Pakistani ships have nothing to do with the United States.
4:24We're having no negotiations and that Trump is engaged in market manipulation.
4:29M .B. Galabaf predicted exactly what would happen in the market today.
4:33He goes, heads up. This is what he said earlier.
4:35Pre -market so -called news or truth is often just a setup for profit taking.
4:40Basically, it's a reverse indicator.
4:43Do the opposite. If they pump it, short it.
4:45If they dump it, go long.
4:46See something tomorrow. You know the drill.
4:49And he was right. It's exactly what happened.
4:52Iran's parliamentary spokesperson, they're calling him the Oracle of Tehran.
4:56Markets initially rose after Trump's early post threatening Iran's energy sector.
5:01But then the S &P 500 tanked.
5:03The markets slid in general.
5:05Oil prices continued to surge.
5:08Donald Trump started posting videos of himself from the 1980s something to see for sure.
5:11And the late the bulls are selling MIT Apple, when it comes table in theagle它
5:11Taiwanese term. And of course side everybody's of course.
5:11And of course, is it you talking about the newsooks and the hearsay of the
5:11least. japan tweet at report orfounder and the 90s.
5:11Hey you use this to hear the MAN w lightning in the 90s, where he
5:13was talking about seizing Iranian oil.
5:15And that's the statements that Donald Trump made to the Financial Times.
5:18Well, we're going to seize their oil.
5:19We're going to take their oil.
5:21It's going to be ours.
5:23OK, well, you're just helping the Iranian propaganda and the Iranian press efforts to their
5:28people say, look what the Americans are doing.
5:30They're saying it. They're saying they want to engage in war crimes.
5:32They're saying they want to attack our desalination plants and energy infrastructure, which are per
5:37se war crimes under international law.
5:39So after Iranian spokesperson gave that press conference, you had Caroline Levitt hold a press
5:46conference. And here's what she had to say about the Iran war timeline.
5:51Let me show you what she had to say.
5:53Well, I'll show you actually what she said over here, where she said the president
5:56insists negotiations are underway. And the reporter says the president insists that negotiations are underway.
6:02And he has said Iran has agreed to most of the 15 points.
6:05But Iran says no negotiations are taking place.
6:08How do you explain that discrepancy?
6:10Here's what she says. Play this clip.
6:12Americans are sort of seeing these conflicting messages between the United States and Iran.
6:16I know the president insists that negotiations are underway.
6:19As you just mentioned, he's also said that Iran has agreed to most of the
6:2215 points. We just heard from Iran again.
6:25They're saying no negotiations are taking place.
6:27They're calling the proposal excessive, unrealistic.
6:30So how do you square that?
6:32What is how do you explain that discrepancy between the two?
6:35I think the American people are smart enough not to take the word of a
6:38terrorist regime that has chanted death to America for 47 years at their word.
6:43And I hope the journalists in this room are wise enough not to take an
6:47Iranian regime that has repeatedly lied about our country, about our values, about everyone in
6:53this room, frankly, for nearly five decades.
6:56So again, she goes, it's a super secret negotiation.
6:59We're not going to tell you who it's with, but we're having it while Iran's
7:02like, we're not negotiating with them.
7:04We've been very clear. There's no, he's lying about everything.
7:07More from Caroline Levitt here.
7:09And she says that the U .S.
7:11is now considering forcing Arab nation allies to pay for the U .S.
7:17war in Iran. So it's the U .S.
7:18war and now the Arab nations have to pay for it.
7:21Let's watch what Caroline Levitt has to say right here.
7:23Let's play the clip. Pay for the vast majority of the cost of the war,
7:27Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE.
7:30Who's paying for the cost of this war?
7:33Will those Arab countries step up to do just that?
7:36Well, I think it's something the president would be quite interested in calling them to
7:39do. I won't get ahead of him on that, but certainly it's an idea that
7:44I know that he has and something that I think you'll hear more from him
7:47on. And by the way, in response to this press conference, you have the Iranian
7:52spokesperson account, uh, in response to Caroline Levitt saying, uh, Donald Trump has stated this
7:58will take four to six weeks.
8:00And then the Iranian press department responds.
8:03So the war will probably last another 10 years.
8:06Sorry, operation mocking her. Then the Iranian embassy in South Africa, in response to Donald
8:12Trump saying that he's going to obliterate energy infrastructure and Iran desalination plants, um, and
8:17other civilian infrastructure, the Iranian embassy says, let me correct you.
8:21The brave soldiers of Iran are hitting seriously the idiot, unreasonable regime of the USA.
8:27And they do it in all caps.
8:29I'm just showing you what they're saying over there.
8:31Cause I know American media isn't giving you any of this perspective.
8:34Um, going back to Caroline Levitt, a reporter asks her, you know, Donald Trump says
8:39he's going to blow up the desalination plants and the civilian energy infrastructure.
8:43Those are war crimes. What's your response to that?
8:46Here play this clip. The president posted this morning about, you know, his threat that
8:50on leaving Iran, he said we might be blowing up and completely obliterating all of
8:55their electric generating plants, oil wells, Hard Island, and possibly all desalination plans under international
9:01laws, striking civilian infrastructure like that is generally prohibited.
9:05Why is the president threatening what would amount to potentially a war crime with the
9:09U S military? And how do you square that with the administration repeatedly saying that
9:13the U S does not target civilians?
9:15Look, the president has made it quite clear to the Iranian regime at this moment
9:19in time, as evidenced by the statement that you just read, um, that their best
9:23move is to make a deal or else the United States armed forces has capabilities,
9:27uh, beyond their wildest imagination.
9:29And the president is not afraid to use them.
9:32That's not what I said, Garrett.
9:34Um, and you're saying the word potential for a reason, cause I'm sure some experts
9:38are telling you that in your ear, uh, to try to ask you that question.
9:42Of course, this administration in the United States armed forces will always act within the
9:47confines of the law. Um, but with respect to achieving the full objectives of operation
9:52Epic Fury, president Trump is going to move forward unabated.
9:55And he expects, expects the Iranian regime to make a deal with the administration, which
9:59of those, which of those objectives would destroying a desalization plant most help.
10:04Haley, go ahead. What about American made landmines that have been spotted in Iran?
10:09Caroline here, play this clip on one question on landmines.
10:13There's been some reporting that American made landmines have been spotted on the ground in
10:19Iran. Did president Trump sign off on using U S made landmines in Iran?
10:24I don't have any comment on that report today.
10:28A reporter then asks, so why was the administration okay with Russia breaking the embargo,
10:38sending its ships? into Cuba when America said that they were United States had an
10:43executive order saying any country that brought oil into Cuba or any other material assistance
10:48would face grave tariffs like you threaten Mexico and you threaten Colombia and all these
10:53other countries. But you let Putin just go in there and go right into Cuba,
10:56by the way, probably giving Cuba weapons as well, as well as other support in
11:01addition to humanitarian aid and oil.
11:03So what's your response to that?
11:05And then Caroline Levitt's like, well, it's a case by case basis.
11:08So that's why I mean Trump's a Putin bootlicker.
11:10Just admit it. Then a reporter goes, well, what about Mexico?
11:13What if Mexico wants to do it?
11:15We probably won't let that.
11:17We probably won't let that happen.
11:18Here's what she says. Play this clip right now.
11:20I'll take a few more.
11:22Thank you. You listed the described humanitarian reasons for allowing that oil tanker to reach
11:31Cuba. Just to clarify, why was the administration okay with Russia sending that oil to
11:37Cuba and not other nations?
11:39Look, it was a decision.
11:41It'll continue to be made on a case by case basis for humanitarian reasons or
11:45otherwise. But there's been no firm change in our sanctions policy.
11:48The president of Mexico also said that Mexico is exploring different ways to restart some
11:53of those shipments to Cuba.
11:55Is the administration okay with that at this time?
11:57Again, no change in our sanction policy.
11:59We still reserve the right to to seize vessels if it's legally applicable that are
12:03headed towards Cuba and that violate the United States sanction policy.
12:07But of course, the president and the administration also reserve the right to waive those
12:11that those seizures on a case by case basis.
12:14Let's clarify, just any more Russian oil tankers going to be allowed to reach Cuba
12:18at this time? I know you say case by case, but for the case of
12:21Russia, is it pretty much green light right now?
12:23No, that's not what I said.
12:24It's a case by case basis.
12:26Well, Caroline, what's your message to truckers right now who are facing $5 .38 per
12:31gallon diesel? Here, play this clip.
12:34The cost of diesel is averaging at $5 .38 a gallon right now.
12:39What's the message from the Trump administration to truck drivers who are dealing with those
12:44high fuel costs right now?
12:46Again, we understand. We hear you.
12:47We see you. We are fully tracking this short -term fluctuation in oil and in
12:52diesel prices. And that's why the president and the administration have continually announced robust actions
12:58to provide stability in the global energy market.
13:01As you know, political risk insurance, one of those actions allowing countries to purchase sanctioned
13:07oil just to increase the supply.
13:08In the meantime, we've worked to release 400 billion barrels of oil in refined products
13:15as well. We issued the 60 -day Jones Act waiver.
13:18All of this has, with the goal of increasing supply to create a stabilization in
13:23the market in the meantime.
13:25But the overall message, as we've repeatedly stated, is again, these are short -term actions
13:30and short -term price fluctuations for the long -term benefit of ending the threat that
13:37Iran poses to the United States of America, our troops, and our allies in the
13:41region. And ensuring that this regime can no longer control the world's free flow of
13:46energy through the Strait of Pramos, which is something the administration continues to tackle day
13:50by day as well. And then Caroline Levitt's like, the reason that we killed the
13:55prior leaders of Iran is that they were dragging out negotiations.
13:58That's why they're dead. Here, let's play this clip of Caroline Levitt right here.
14:03The president says more reasonable.
14:04Again, these folks are appearing more reasonable behind the scenes privately in these conversations than
14:09perhaps some of the previous leaders who are now no longer on planet Earth because
14:14they lied to the United States and they strung us along in negotiations.
14:18And that was unacceptable to the president, which is why many of the previous leaders
14:22were killed. Also, Caitlin Dornbos reports that Donald Trump confirmed to me today that the
14:28U .S. is negotiating with Iranian parliamentary speaker, Mohammed Bagheer Galiboff.
14:34That's the MB Galiboff guy I told you about saying, we'll find out in about
14:37a week. Just wait one week.
14:39Just wait two weeks. As our editor -in -chief, Ron Filipkowski writes, Trump said last
14:43night and Rubio said this morning that they cannot name the person they were negotiating
14:47with or he would be killed by others in Iran.
14:49But now he claims he's negotiating with someone who is repeatedly denied.
14:53I mean, this is an utter humiliation ritual right now for the United States.
14:56And by the way, Iran continues to target its Arab neighbors who are providing material
15:02assistance to the United States and where their American military bases located.
15:07For example, you have the UAE, Kuwait being struck, Bahrain still being hit, Saudi Arabia.
15:16Take a look. This is in Israel right here.
15:17The location of the Iranian missiles hitting Haifa was announced.
15:21Haifa refinery and fuel tank.
15:23You can see right there these images of Haifa being hit.
15:26So there you have it, folks.
15:27We'll keep you posted every step of the way.
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