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Iran Declares "TOTAL VICTORY"... Then Their WHOLE FLEET EXPLODES

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Iran is launching attacks while their country collapses because of Trump's blockade.

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At least three cargo ships have been reported being hit by Iranian gunfires in those small little fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz and it happened this morning.

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Meanwhile, President Trump has extended his ceasefire deadline citing a fractured regime.

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There was supposed to be a ceasefire. Yes, crazy. No one knows who's in charge over there.

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Separate ships attacked in the Strait of Hormuz this morning. The third cargo ship, the most recent, reportedly has been attacked while attempting to transit the strait. It may have a Panama flag on it. And earlier, the British military

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reported one of its ships was attacked as well.

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They'll probably retreat.

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But you know, Iran is suspected here. The president has given us some recent updates writing on truth. Iran is collapsing financially. They want the Strait of Hormuz opened immediately,

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starving for cash, losing $500 million a day. Military and police complaining that they are not getting paid SOS.

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$500 million a day. Iran can't keep this up. Every day there's no deal. Things get worse for them. They can launch all the attacks they want in the strait. They're blocked

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in by the US Navy and they can't go anywhere. The president also writing Iran doesn't want the Strait of Hormuz closed. They want it open so they can make 500 million dollars a day, which is therefore what they are losing if it's closed They only say they want it closed because I have it totally yeah So they merely want to say things people are okay four days ago saying sir Iran wants to open up the straight immediately But if we do that there can never be a deal with Iran unless we blow up the rest of their country their leaders included President Donald blow up the rest of their country. That's why I'm also having today

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Hopefully it doesn't happen France They should make a deal. They should make a deal. They should make a deal. They should make a deal.

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They should make a deal. They should make a deal. military over there to help out. You know it's just it's amazing what's happening right now because one we're victims of our own success. They now have a rivalry playing out in real time in front of us between the political wing of the party, evil, but the really evil military first, the IRGC, they're

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battling each other in order to get a

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unified mission. And that's why there's an extra few days on the ceasefire. We got part of the regime that wants to have peace talks, wants a deal, wants to live normally. And then we got the other guys who think that if they can just launch a few more attacks,

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the narrative will become that they have survived and they will maintain their power. These people don't want to give up being at the top

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of a radical dictatorship. Iran's Revolutionary Guard says it is back on the attack in the Strait of Hormuz, facing a blockade from the Americans. They have attacked three cargo ships this morning, even as President Trump has extended the ceasefire indefinitely.

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They're attacking their own allies.

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They're in the Strait of Hormuz, two of them close to the Iranian coast, the other closer to Oman. The ship's captains say they were attacked by Iranian gunboats.

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This is what they look like. Yeah, this is all they have left. The Revolutionary Guard have been showing them off in video released just weeks before the war. They are seen as a key fast weapon, hard to stop, that the Iranians had been using in the U.S. military, had been attempting to sink in the in the wake of the the war itself.

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Look, this is all they got left are these little speedboats and the only attacks they're able to pull off are really close to their own coastline and remember their Navy is locked in. This area is sealed by the US Navy. Iran they can launch all the attacks they want in this little area. They cannot get out. Their economy is collapsing. Every day they wait to make a deal. They lose all this money. They're not even able to pay their military. It's not going to be long. And Trump may not even have

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to fire another shot. Well, the president was tweeting about this around truth social talking about how much money they're losing. They're losing $500 million a day with the straight being closed. So we want to dismantle the nuclear program in Iran until they give us that enriched uranium and agree to dismantle, then we'll continue to keep that straight closed

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and they will continue to lose money and we will bleed them dry and we'll continue that economic pressure. But Lawrence, the problem is, as Brian was mentioning with the negotiations, Iran can't communicate, first of all. the the IRG. He wants diplomacy and negotiations mixed with military strength and apparently

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the IRCG is opposed to talks completely.

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They want to go down with the ship.

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So the regime is in total chaos. They have no leadership right now. No one is really in control. It looks like the Supreme Leader is still wounded, battered. They can't communicate by cell phones because...

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Now, after the initial strikes in Operation Epic Fury, the situation we're looking at today with there being zero leadership began and what happened? Remember they started launching their ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia and at the UAE? They started attacking all these countries that are nearby? That's because the leadership was so fractured from the very beginning that you had people in a bunker with a bunch of missiles calling HQ to figure out what to do and the line is dead. So people have been making their own decisions on their side of the aisle

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for a long time and now those decisions are happening so sporadically that they can't get a negotiating team together and while that, the money is just drying up. This whole thing is in its end stages.

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They're pretty much down to carrier pigeons. They can't use boats.

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Carrier pigeons.

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They can't use drones to communicate. No. And so what you have now is that the people with the guns now are controlling the operation. Now the president wants to have this debate and allow them to get their act together. It looks like the Pakistanians are trying to convince the political leadership as well

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as the military leadership to get on the same page. But at some point, the president is going to lose his patience. And I think we're going to be right back to the battlefield, guys.

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How inappropriate was Senator Chris Murphy yesterday? First off, you know about his comments in Barcelona when he went off the map, addressing a bunch of socialists, ripping our country, saying we're run by a dictator. Governor Walt's even more embarrassing, really to himself, he just doesn't realize it, ripping our country, saying the most horrific things, saying our president basically has lost his mind.

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You know, the people that say that Trump has no plan, that Trump doesn't know what he's doing, these people all want to see the regime survive. They would be very upset if the fact that these criminals who run that country lose so much money that poverty brings them to the negotiating table and gets them ready to make a deal that benefits their own country. They would be very upset about that.

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And they would also be very upset if Trump went in and ended this thing decisively. They would hate that too because that would prove that Iran never stood a chance in this conflict and should have surrendered and stopped attacking their own people and subjugating them like they have for the last 47 years. And while all of this infighting goes on, this regime, instead of them holding the world economy hostage, they're holding

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themselves hostage.

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A fierce power struggle breaking out in Iran. And President Trump showing a lot of patience. 47 says US airstrikes have seriously fractured the regime. So Pakistan asked us to hold off on BNP Day until Iran can get it together.

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Trump can wait

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as long as he wants. No one knows who's calling the shots. Vance, Whitkoff and Kushner were supposed to leave for Islamabad but they never took off because the Iranian delegation never took off. Yeah. Which is suspicious because this morning Trump said the guy at Tula authorized the deal. They just

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got the okay to go forward which I I knew they were going to do anyway. I mean, I don't think that ensures they have to negotiate. And you know, the one thing I'll say is, is Iran can get themselves on a very good footing if they make a deal. They can make themselves into a strong nation again, a wonderful nation again, incredible people.

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But they seem to be, be you know bloodthirsty.

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Yeah it's all told his ministers wheels up but the military said not so fast. The whole reason the ayatollah was promoted at a secret ceremony well it wasn't really a secret but they had his cardboard statue out there and everybody was cheering for him that was not a unified event. Those were people within Iran who wanted to make it look like the status quo was still for him. That was not a unified event. Those were people within Iran who wanted to make it look like the status quo was still in charge so that this one faction could maintain its grasp on power before it slipped away which it now has. But just before we continue there's something most

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Peace of mind. Now let's get back to the video.

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We're basically looking at another Iranian hostage crisis. This time they've taken themselves hostage and therefore the negotiations. The IRGC won't agree to sign over the Strait and the uranium. And they're the only votes that matter

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because they're the ones with the guns. Yeah are demanding lift the blockade as a precondition for more peace talks Iran sees this as a game of endurance they believe that time is on their side and that ultimately the domestic pressure when it comes to energy markets and the stock market will force President Trump to make a deal that's in their favor that is not not the truth. That is not the reality. The president and his counterparts in Israel have the ability to continue this operation for months if they need to.

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It's the Iranians up against the clock. The blockades already cost them over a billion dollars. Checks are bouncing and their economy is in a death spiral.

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How long do you think these soldiers are going to keep showing up for work in their bunkers when the phones don't work and when the checks don't go through? And while many of them have family and friends that are out in the streets protesting against their own government.

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shut in. Yup, that's a bad thing.

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The blockades turned around 28 ships sailing to or from Iranian ports.

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Oh, 28 ships?

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Most of them oil tankers. And we took custody of a runner sailing in from China with missile ingredients.

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We caught a ship yesterday that had some things on it which wasn't very nice. A gift from China perhaps, I don't know, but I was a little surprised but because I have a very good relationship and I thought I had an understanding with President Xi but that's all right, that's the way war goes, right?

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Here's the thing you got to understand about the oil storage that was mentioned quickly here but this is pivotal. They've got this machinery, it's running 24 hours a day, it's getting oil out of the ground. That oil's got to go somewhere and they're going to fill up all their storage tanks. And once those are full and they got nowhere to put the oil that's coming up, they have to shut down their entire economy. And when they do that, a couple of things are going to happen. The first thing that's going to happen is once you shut that equipment down,

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it is very hard to restart these oil production extraction facilities and once they shut them down what are all the workers gonna do? They're all gonna have to go home. They're gonna have nothing to do except protest in the streets and try to buy food with money they can't earn. This is

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going to lead to a massive internal collapse over there and this regime is gonna have to come to the negotiating table quickly if they want to stave off a full-on rebellion. On top of that nobody's gonna believe any of their propaganda. How are you gonna believe propaganda that your

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country's winning when the oil has nowhere to go and nobody can go to work because there's no work to do? How are you winning? The lies are gonna be totally exposed as well. They could parade all the missiles they want through the street. Nobody's gonna care.

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It got worse for the enemy. The Navy boarded another vessel from their shadow fleet, the Tiffany. How cute. A sanctioned tanker carrying 2 million barrels of Iranian crude sailing to Shanghai. No bueno. Yup. The blockage ripple effect is hitting Beijing. Choke points are getting squeezed from the Gulf to the Strait of Malacca.

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It just so happens that we conducted joint naval exercises with the Japanese in the South China Sea. And the army just finished up joint live fire training with the Philippines.

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Cheese losing friends fast. And he's got no oil.

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The president putting pressure on the Middle Kingdom to make its proxy give up the dust.

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Vance isn't flying halfway across the world to Pakistan for nothing.

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He's not going to waste his time. Salutary ending. What are the chances of that? I think probably two in three right now, 65 percent. They're not sending the vice president over there to walk away again. They really know there'll be a deal. I think there's a two and three chance we get to it.

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And if you watch.

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Oh, so people think there's gonna be a peaceful resolution to this. They think it's gonna happen quickly. And one of the key components to all this is China. Remember their economy, they are an oil importing economy. They do not produce their own oil, they need it.

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And now they're not getting it. And you got the United States doing military drills with Japan and with the Philippines. Oh, China doesn't like that. They have to project strength. They've got to send their Navy and their ships out. They've got to scare everybody.

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They can't do any of that without any oil. They can't run their AI data centers without fuel. Their economy is going to grind to a halt as well. That's where the peaceful aspect of this comes into play. That's why Trump, he's not worried. We can wait as long as he wants. We've got the Iranians boxed in. We've got their blockade blockaded. They can't do anything.

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Last night General Petraeus also seemed optimistic about a deal. He just didn't think it happened today and he was right. Our patience may be running thin, but our stockpile isn't.

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It's not my choice, but it will also hurt them. It'll hurt them militarily. They use the bridges for their weapons, for their missile movements. You know, they're trying to move the missiles because we've obliterated most of them.

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This is the argument for hitting the bridges.

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They're throwing missiles around, even during the ceasefire, which I think was a good thing because we're totally loaded up. We have so much ammo. We have so much of everything that we've like a much, much more powerful than it was four or five weeks ago. So we've used this to restock and they probably have done a little bit of restocking.

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Yeah.

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Well, over the last 24 hours, we're seeing heavy air force activity. Oh really? Major resupplies coming in from American bases in Europe.

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Oh, but Trump has no plan. Trump's got no plan. That's what these people tell us, these experts that want to see the United States lose this thing, that are trying to convince the American people that this is some sort of forever war.

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This thing is going to be over before they stop complaining about it.

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That's for sure. Plus, the USS Gerald Ford just re-entered the Red Sea. And by Saturday, we'll have all three carrier strike groups, the Ford, Lincoln, and Bush in the field.

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Yeah, good luck messing with that.

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We might unwrap some new toys. The Marines just unveiled a new shore-to-shore landing ship designed to deliver 800 tons of troops, weapons, supplies, directly to beaches.

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Wow, so we're going to invade that island.

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Last coat of paint is the lead ship, the USS McClung. Our anti-sub aircraft, the P-8 Poseidon, has been surveilling the strait from the skies.

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So here's the other thing that you have to understand about all this. What have we been talking about since Epic Fury started? The idea that Iran and their regime is not allowed to have a nuclear weapon and the idea that them having a nuclear weapon is completely unacceptable to peace and prosperity throughout the entire world. And here's why that matters. All this equipment that we're talking about, that we're hearing about right now, all of the stuff that's

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going to be used to contain this and blockade them and bring them peacefully to the negotiating table. You know what stops all of that from happening? Well, what if Iran is a nuclear power already? What if they've got their long-range ballistic missiles and they've got nuclear warheads? Now, you can't get anywhere near them.

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And if you think for a second that them having enriched uranium and being able to build a bomb and put it on top of a missile is some kind of a good thing, well, then they're really gonna choke the world economy, aren't they? They're gonna be in charge of all the energy

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coming out of this place, and no one's gonna be able to make a deal with them. Now look, North Korea, they're a nuclear regime, but guess what? You can go around them. You can go around them. Yes, Japan can't because they're stuck there, but the world economy doesn't flow through

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anything near North Korea. They've got to import everything. They can threaten people, but they don't have anything the rest of the world wants. That's why Iran, a nuclear Iran, is so dangerous and so unacceptable. Now, yes, we've been learning over the last few days that the United States has massive reserves of oil. We're selling it. We are feeding and powering the world right now, making sure the world economy does not collapse. But if Iran nukes up and people are doing business with them,

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that is going to be another level of coercion that our planet has never experienced before, which they will then be able to afflict people with while getting rich at the exact same time. Not only do we not want this regime to have a nuclear weapon, we don't want them to get rich because they have one. Because what are they gonna do? What do them to get rich because they have one. Because what are they gonna do? What do you think about that? I'll see you in the next video.

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