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Iran Brags "WE'RE STILL HERE"... Then Their Oil Fields EXPLODE

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arrest trying to save its oil fields before they explode

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that the amount of oil pouring through your system if for any reason that line is closed because you you can't continue to put it into containers or ships which has happened to them they have no ships because of the blockade what happened to that line explode from within the uh... both mechanically and

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in the earth. That's why the burning happens where it just explodes and they say they only have about three days left before that happens. And when it explodes, you can never, regardless, you can never rebuild it the way it was. In other words, it will always be, if you rebuild it, it's going to be permanent at all, but it would only be about 50% of what it is right

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now. And look at this, Iran is very worried. They're making frantic moves. They brought a 30 year old oil tanker out of retirement and sent it to their oil island because they don't have any storage. But they've apparently offered the US a new deal in the hopes to end this conflict.

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What's that like? Out of the Middle East where Iran has reportedly made a new offer to the US when it comes to the Strait of Hormuz. Axios writing, quote, Iran gave the US a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war. With nuclear negotiations postponed for a later stage.

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Diplomacy is in a stalemate and the Iranian leadership is divided about what nuclear concessions should be on the table.

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It sounds like they're united in that there should be zero concessions on the table and look at what the deal they're offering actually entails. It gets worse.

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What they mean by opening the straits is yes the straits are open as long as you coordinate with Iran, get our permission or we'll blow you up and you pay us. That's not opening the straits. Those are international waterways. They cannot normalize, nor can we tolerate them trying to normalize a system in which the Iranians decide who gets to use an international waterway and how much you have to pay them

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to use it. So this new deal is really the last deal just repackaged and even worse somehow. But what does the president think about this?

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Israel would get blown up within minutes from the time they got it. So we can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon. So it should have been done by previous presidents. It should have been done for years. 40, 47 years it's been going on and nobody did anything about it. We've done a great job and

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It'll come to an end very soon and we're very soon victorious

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But they cannot have a nuclear weapon. So Trump says no nuclear weapons Iran says hey, we want to have negotiations But we don't want to talk about the nuclear weapon which reveals where we are in this process We're at a stalemate But now that Trump has stonewalled the Iranians and is blockading them in their little area of the world, they're negotiating with the Russians to see if they'll get what they want from them. On pushing forward with their own diplomatic aims. The foreign minister of Iran meeting in Russia today after coming off of visits to Oman.

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And two separate visits to Pakistan to meet with mediators there, notably absent in Islamabad, the United States, after President Trump canceled the trip for Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner after Iran appeared to be noncommittal about meeting face to face.

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These guys are on a world sympathy tour. The president saying as a result of all of this, if Iran wants to make a deal, they know

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how to reach it.

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They're wasting their time. If they want to talk, they can come to us or they can call us. But we're not sending people to travel 18 hours to meet.

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Right.

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Iran's takeaway from all of this, their foreign minister saying developments have occurred in the negotiations. The Americans' approach has caused the previous round of talks, despite the progress that had been made, not to reach its objectives. The excessive demands they made and the incorrect approaches they adopted. It was necessary for us to have consultations with our friends in Pakistan to examine the latest situation.

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Meanwhile, as there is hope that...

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So these guys are flying all around the world. They want to talk to everybody but the United States. This is just another one of their schemes to drag things out. But they have a secret motive for why they're meeting with all of these other countries and not America.

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Proposed or let me say potential talks between the United States and Iran. Russia had several ideas on the table. Foreign Minister Lavrov spoke to Abbas Al-Akhchi days ago. What a joke. He showed readiness for Russia to play this role in conveying messages or in bridging gaps between Iran and the United States. Also Iran and Russia are strong partners.

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We always have to remember that when the war started, Russia was among the countries that showed support to Iran.

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The reason for this meeting is to make it look like Iran is not isolated, that they're not alone. Meanwhile, Russia has done absolutely nothing. And now people are wondering, who's gonna win this thing? Is the president gonna win this thing? Or is Iran gonna come out on top and survive?

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I think what Iran wants to do is to eliminate our leverage. And so if we no longer have the blockade in place, then as far as whatever leverage might remain, it's the $20 billion of frozen Iranian assets. So that would be an incentive potentially to come to a deal. And then the threat of a resumption of military force. That takes us back to February before we launched our kinetic strikes on Iran. And back then we know that Iran didn't come to the negotiating table in good faith.

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And so I think this is what Iran wants to do.

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The president is meeting today in the Situation Room with his key national security advisors.

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Look, this is what Iran does not want. Look at the map. We've got boats everywhere. Every waterway is totally blocked off. They cannot get out of their little area here. They're stuck in there.

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They're trapped. They want this over. That's why they're saying, hey, just get us out of this blockade. We'll come back to the table. We hope and pray Trump is so stupid that he gets America excited that this thing's almost over and then we've got leverage because we can say it's not over. That's what they're doing.

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They're trying to bait the president into convincing you and I that this thing is about to end. But now the question is, how much can Iran take if their oil fields explode? Are they willing to go down that road?

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There's no evidence right now that any sort of economic pressure, right now at least, is going to induce Iran to negotiate in good faith. At least that's where we stand at the moment. Yeah, they don't care. There's absolutely no evidence of any popular uprising. And what I think the Iranian regime wants to do is demonstrate that they are resilient. They're doing that to demonstrate to their proxy terrorists, Hezbollah, the Houthis,

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and their militias in Iraq, that they continue in spite of US military strikes to lead this terrorist state.

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It looks like this regime has convinced itself that it's got things under control at the home front. There is no popular uprising right now because the guys with the guns, they're the ones that are still in charge. So to them, if the only thing they care about is power and the only thing they want is a country to rule,

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why would they give that up? Even if the economy implodes and the oil wells and their production, why would they do that? Why would they fight until the end like this unless they're making a major miscalculation and what they

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think isn't based on reality at all. These people are all the same. They are bonafide hardliners. And where they're coming from, going into these talks, they think they made progress to get the United States to go to a pause and a ceasefire once they close down the Straits of Hormuz because they believed that was being, that decision was made because of political and economic

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That's what they believe. That has encouraged them to continue to do this, to drag out these negotiations. After all, we have passed a ceasefire deadline in their minds and we've got to get inside their head how they're thinking, not through our prism, but how they're thinking. They believe that's a good thing, we're dragging this out. And therefore the pressure will mount on the president in terms of political and economic

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pressure. It would force him to make more concessions than he's certainly willing to make.

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Their only hope is that somehow President Trump isn't defeated on a battlefield where everything has been annihilated, but is defeated back home. Somehow maybe the media comes out with some articles that makes it look like Trump's doing terrible and his popularity tanks and there's an uprising among his own party. But now the thing that people are wondering is if Iran's economy collapses because they have to shut down their oil production and there are underground explosions that devastate their infrastructure.

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That is their strategy going into it. And something we really have to understand that what you put up on the board earlier with the economic pressure that's happening to the regime and the danger that it could actually face economic collapse. Where these people are coming from, and we've got to get this, they will absorb suffering

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much beyond anything we think is tolerable because they don't care about the suffering of their people. That is just the reality. What are they trying to do? Stay in power, preserve the regime, and they will do that at all costs. So when we're dealing with these people, we have to really realize where they're coming from.

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Now look at our side of this. What do we have going for us?

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Okay, before we talk about what Trump could do to accelerate this in the near future, or string the Iranians along as time runs out for them, you've got to understand their oil infrastructure, this is how the country runs. You've got so many people that go to work every day and work on this stuff.

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Now, if these refineries go defunct, if they go under, they stop working, they're shut down, and then there's all kinds of problems and they send everybody home, the word is going gonna get out that the people of this country are being lied to and misled. They're being told that victory is just around the corner. They parade a missile down the street. They say we're winning. We've got the ceasefire. We're in control. The guys with the guns are out in the

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streets. People may realize when there's no work, there's nothing to do, and the currency's worth even less tomorrow than it is today that you know what it's time. We got this blockade that is formidable and they haven't been able to break it. Yeah they hate it man, they hate this blockade.

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So that is absolutely a seminal decision the president made and it certainly is impacting them. We have as you described so accurately a third carrier strike group. So our audience understands we have twice the amount of power in the region today than what we had when we

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started.

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Things could ramp up again. The Israelis who we don't talk about enough are part of this combined force. They are flush now with all of their magazine depth brought back up to maximum levels.

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Here's the thing you got to understand. This ceasefire wasn't something that President Trump did just for Iran to make things better for them. No, yes there was a benefit of that for this regime because they could go out in the streets and declare victory but the reality is it gave the US a chance to bring a diplomatic agenda to the table and to try to convince Iran to just lay down and surrender and now if that doesn't happen and combat operations have to tick back up,

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everybody is reloaded. That's something the president has made a big deal about over the last week during the ceasefire. Israel's apparently ready to go too. This could change drastically very soon.

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After they have been depleted, you know, after four or five weeks of war.

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And there's more ships, look.

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So what we have in the region and the blow that we can deliver is absolutely significant. And the third leverage we have, and it's probably the most significant one, and that is President

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Trump.

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Oh! Because he is the backstop here. He is not going to take a bad deal. No. No. That is just reality of it. The regime is counting on the fact that the pressure will force him

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into making concessions he would not be willing to make.

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And right now they hope that that concession that they can get is that, okay, we want to have a talk, we're going to show up, they hope that that makes everybody feel better about this whole thing and think that, hey, it's about to be over and cooler minds have prevailed and all great maybe the stock market goes up again and all maybe Trump doesn't want to lose that going into the midterms so they hope they can kind of juice up everybody to think that this thing's about to end and then what they come in with a repackaged deal that's worse than the old deal where they don't want to talk about their nuclear program at all

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they want the blockade lifted and then they'll talk about things that don't actually matter when the president said many times that the whole nuclear program that they have is 90% of what he wants and they don't want to talk about it. They want to talk about that 0% of the time.

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That is not going to happen and I believe they're in a stage of miscalculation. Once again, underestimating our president. So we'll see what happens as a result of the negotiations.

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We'll see and as you so eloquently laid out perfectly General, if indeed the IRGC commander with the long history of being a hardliner, Ahmad Vahidi, is the one that refuses to come to the table, will the U.S. ultimately have to look at eliminating him?

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I would assume if we're going back to kinetic operations, certainly everybody we're talking to and everybody who is influencing them would be targeted. Hopefully we just work this out. And if we haven't told that to them face to face, I'm assuming we have. That that's the reality of what they're facing. That's certainly our intel agencies, the Mossad and the CIA, certainly

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working heavily on where they will be. They know where they are now, but where they will be if we

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go back to kinetic operation. Now, Iran's miscalculation here is that they thought that once the ceasefire was announced that this was their chance, not only to declare victory at home and tell everybody, hey, the regime is here to stay, we're sticking around, but also to make the rest of the world think this thing was over and to give Trump a way out because they read the mainstream news and they read stuff like this.

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A representative says the Iran strategy is a disaster. Iran has a proposal to fix everything. Trump can't do better than Obama did. This is what they're reading. If they're reading this stuff and they think that this is true,

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it makes sense that the regime wants to try to drag things out because they think it's Trump who's imploding. Meanwhile, Iran's idea that they're gonna close down the strait and they're gonna blockade it and it's still theirs,

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that in and of itself is fake news.

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Watch this. Sadler is a retired Navy captain such as yourself. He had this to say about how the US can try to stop the Iranian fast boats that have been creating so much havoc there.

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Listen.

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I don't think it really should change or temper the approach the US military is being put to use in the region. This is part of the design. We've had the capacities from day one to actually identify and go after those small boats. Those are the type of threats.

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They're not gonna sink a tanker. They're not gonna sink a container ship. They are a harassment. They can be identified and seen fairly early.

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They are a propaganda tool, these little boats that are zipping around out there. They are a tool that allows this regime to say, hey, we've still got a fighting chance. These things can launch a missile. These things can approach a massive warship and fire upon it. They can even board a ship.

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That whole stunt with them boarding a tanker, those tankers have been parked in the Strait of Hormuz Persian Gulf area for weeks now. There might not even be people on these ships that they are filming themselves boarding. But now the question is, why is this regime so convinced they're gonna be successful here?

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Unfortunately, the hardliners with an apocalyptic vision of the future have the ultimate power in that country. That tension has always existed there, always. I think it's pronounced. Now that you have a Supreme leader

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whose credibility is still untested, whose access is questionable, who has not been seen visibly publicly has not spoken, we have not heard his voice so I think that creates tension in their system as well unfortunately

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So the people in control of the country they are hardliners, they don't want to negotiate they want to go down with the ship things have been very good for these people they've sat atop a dictatorship that has existed to benefit them for 50 years

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of course they don't want to give up their power. These guys are in it because without this regime they got nothing. They're regime people. They don't want to change. They don't want to go away.

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Yeah well let's set the table a little bit so our viewers can get a feel for this. You know where the Iranians are coming from and you pointed it out so accurately. There was a power vacuum certainly with the killing of the ayatollah and his son taken over and him being wounded but even if he wasn't wounded the power that he holds is nowhere in comparison to the thirty seven years of power that his father had. And it's a problem for that. His father had

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complete control over the administrative state that runs the country and all the people with the guns who sustain the regime the the IRGC, etc. And that power vacuum certainly began to be filled by the political people on the right and the military on the left. I'm not talking about political left and right here. And that's been resolved now. The IRGC, the military people, not too surprising, with the guns,

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they are the dominant power. And certainly, Gallabov, who represented the political folks and were more flexible in negotiations, he's been sidelined. He's not coming to these talks.

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So Iran's military has totally taken over the country. The people who wanted to negotiate and wanted to find a peaceful way out of this and wanted to have things work out in a way that might have been better for their people and it's working out now, they're gone. They're not doing talks.

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And now it looks like the generals that are in charge have vowed to dig in their heels until the end, which could be any day now. What do you think about that? What do you think about that? I'll see you in the next video.

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