In international diplomacy, sustained economic and military pressure can force adversaries to negotiate from a position of weakness, as demonstrated by Iran's shift from celebrating victory to desperately seeking sanctions relief after the US maintained its blockade and naval presence, ultimately leading to a more favorable diplomatic outcome for the pressuring party.
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Iran BRAGGED They OUTSMARTED Trump… Then Their Military VANISHED Overnight!Añadido:
Ladies and gentlemen, Iran really thought that they outsmarted Donald Trump. I mean, they went on television practically doing victory laps. Iranian state media puffing up their chest like they like they just won the Super Bowl or something. Meanwhile, over at CNN, the Trump failed crowd was already preparing their interpretive dance routine. And you can almost hear the the champagne corks popping in the newsroom.
So Donald Trump says a deal with Iran could be close. But inside Iran, a possible deal is being framed through the lens of victory and defiance. After weeks of war, a maritime blockade, and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the message from Iran's leaders is simple. We stood firm and Trump blinked. State media reporting that President Masud Pesh Kan declared that Iran quote will not surrender to excessive demands and that negotiations are quote designed to fully secure the rights of the Iranian nation. Senior military figures are pairing diplomacy with deterrence. Senior military adviser to the Supreme Leader Mosen Resi declaring quote one hand on the trigger while officials negotiate. calling this the final move that could bring decades of security. Iran's foreign ministry acknowledges that there has been understanding on many issues, but foreign ministry spokesman Ismael Bahi says an agreement is not necessarily imminent.
>> Politics and decision-m in the United States are experiencing a kind of institutionalized instability.
>> One military leader saying he doesn't even understand the meaning of the word agreement. Some analysts say the agreement that could be emerging looks like a win for Iran, but deep distrust remains and the fear is clear that this current pause could simply be a pretext for more bombing. And state media certainly is preparing the Iranian population for that possibility. There are nighttime rallies that have been going on every night for 80 nights straight where now state TV is showing people who are being taught how to use Kalashnikov assault rifles. So while Washington talks about a deal, Iran is telling its population that they are the real winners of this war. Then suddenly the blockade stayed, the sanction stayed, the US Navy stayed, and the entire Iranian economy like started wheezing like a 1997 lawn mower that somebody found behind a gas station. Now even Marco Rubio is out there saying that the deal is basically no dust, no dollars, which honestly sounds a lot less like foreign policy and a lot more like the world's angriest maid service.
Now, here's where the whole thing gets absolutely insane. Okay, guys. The same regime that claimed that it played Trump is now begging for sanctions relief while their military, their ports, and oil leverage are collapsing in real time. Meanwhile, the media still somehow thinks that this is bad for Trump. Of course, they do right now. In today's video, you're going to see exactly the part that the media completely missed.
How Iran may have actually walked straight into the biggest geopolitical trap of the decade. So, I have a lot to share with you guys today. Be sure to subscribe right now before CNN blames your toaster for the straight of her moose collapsing. And of course, if you enjoy this video, leave a like on the way out. You guys are amazing. We're so close to a million subscribers. This is crazy, guys. I couldn't have done without you guys. Oh, and real quick, folks, free Medicare help is available through Chapter. Many of you guys have already dialed the number here. Dial it if you haven't already. The average senior is saving about $1,100 a year, which is insane. Phone number down below, 909-5638279, or you can click the link in the description. uh they're going to be open one way or the other. So, they need to be open. What's happening there is unlawful. It's illegal. It's unsustainable to the world. It's unacceptable. Um I don't know of any country in the world that doesn't. Uh the Russians are not in favor of a tolling system. The Chinese are not in favor of a tolling system. And there's no country in the world that's in favor of a tolling system except the regime in Iran. So, that's not acceptable. That need that cannot happen. the streets need to be open unimpeded without tolls and um and obviously that needs to happen immediately as soon as anything's reached.
>> Well, look, I think our position is well stated. The president had a very important, I think, historic call just a couple days ago with a number of leaders from the region. I think there's strong alignment and agreement on what a preliminary draft should look like. I think like anything with something like this and it's going to take a couple days uh to settle on even down to the disagreements over a word uh sentence.
So, we'll have to work through that. If there's going to be a deal, we're going to have to work through that.
>> All right, guys. Iran really thought that they had outsmarted Donald Trump. I mean, Iranian media was celebrating like they just won the World Cup. Officials were bragging. Commentators were smiling ear to ear. They look like the Joker.
And over at CNN, they're they're like practically preparing a documentary called The Day Trump finally lost. But then everything changed because the sanction stayed, the blockade stayed, the US Navy state. And suddenly Iran realized that Trump wasn't backing down at all. He was actually tightening the pressure. And this is when Marco Rubio dropped the phrase that sent panic through tan. No dust, no dollars, meaning no uranium removal, no sanctions relief, no frozen assets, no economic rescue. And just like that, Iran's victory celebration started looking like a guy celebrating a touchdown while running in the wrong direction and also wondering why they ain't chasing him.
Anyway, so the regime thought that the deal was freedom. Trump treated it like it was leverage and that was the difference. So now here's where things went completely sideways. Iran thought that threatening the straight of her moves would terrify the world into pressuring the United States. Instead, it backfired spectacularly. The blockade intensified, ports slowed down, tanker stalled, and Iran's economy started wheezing like a generator during a hurricane. Meanwhile, the whole media that like all the media, they just kept on acting like Trump was the one that was panicking. Sure, because nothing says desperate quite like parking the US Navy right outside of your enemy's front door while the economy starts collapsing. That Yeah, he's scared. All right. that the US now conducting new strikes against an Iranian military site in southern Iran said to be defensive in nature all near the street of Hormuz.
Now just hours earlier, President Trump here gathering his cabinet inside the White House for that cabinet meeting.
There is where he warned of an escalation if necessary while dismissing concerns about the potential political fallout here at home.
They're negotiating on fumes, but we'll see what happens. Maybe we have to go back and finish it. Maybe we don't. They thought they were going to outweight me.
You know, we'll outwe him. He's got the midterms. I don't care about the midterms. Look what happened last night.
That was the prelude to the midterms.
And the White House today pushing back on a report by Iranian state media outlining details about a sete agreement to end the war claiming the US would pull back its troops and lift the ongoing port blockade in Iran. In return, Iran would allow traffic through the street of Hormuz to operate at pre-war levels within one month's time.
All in cooperation with the country of Oman. White House officials though slamming that report calling it quote a complete fabrication.
>> Iran believed the straighter formoose gave them unlimited leverage. But the second that they played that card Trump squeezed harder and so now reports are showing pressure building everywhere.
Oil exports are slowing military rebuilding collapsing sanctions crushing the regime and suddenly those same officials who were bragging about tricking Trump started sounding a whole lot less confident. Turns out threatening the global economy is a terrible strategy when your own economy is hanging on by a thread. Who would have guessed that? Then of course the funniest part of this entire story may honestly be watching CNN try to explain why Donald Trump supposedly lost while Iran was literally begging for sanctions relief. Now think about that guys. The media kept screaming Trump failed. Trump got played. Iran is stronger than ever.
Meanwhile, Iran was desperately trying to reopen its economy before the whole thing collapsed. And then of course the same media that told you inflation was transitory was suddenly now telling you that Iran was winning. Oh, fantastic.
Wonderful track record there guys. So while the media panic machine was overheating, Iran quietly returned to negotiations begging for relief, trade access, asking for economic reopening, which is not exactly what victorious countries usually do. Usually winners don't beg for money. Usually winners don't need sanctions removed. Usually winners don't panic every time the US Navy moves another ship. The same people wrong about everything were, you guessed it, they were wrong again. Oh, and by the way, guys, if you know somebody who's still watching CNN like it's 2017, send them this video immediately. I mean, seriously, guys, they need medical attention at this point, okay? President Trump made history. From the strike that took out Kasumsulammani to tearing up the disastrous Obama Iran deal to the precision campaign that obliterated Iran's nuclear sites in Operation Midnight Hammer to the decisive military victory we just achieved in Operation Epic Fury.
No other president has shown the courage and resolve of this commanderin-chief.
President Trump forged this moment. Iran begged for this ceasefire and we all know it. As a President Truth this morning, a big day for world peace. Iran wants it to happen. They've had enough.
The world's leading state sponsor of terrorism proved utterly incapable of defending itself, its people, or its territory.
We untied just a fraction of our strength and Iran suffered a devastating military defeat. Iran's navy is at the bottom of the sea. Whether it's the Solomony class, their frigot class, their prized drone aircraft carriers, submarines, mine layers sunk.
Iran's air force has been wiped out.
Iran no longer has an air defense, any sort of a comprehensive air defense system. We own their skies.
Their missile program is functionally destroyed. Launchers, production facilities, and existing stockpiles depleted and decimated and almost completely ineffective. Iran shot hundreds and hundreds of missiles and attack one-way attack drones at our aircraft carrier. They were obsessed with it, and they never got even close.
Every single one of those shots easily shot down miles and miles away from the Abe Lincoln. They were blowing ammo into fantasy land.
Contrast that with most significantly in last night's wave of more than 800 strikes we finished completely destroying Iran's defense industrial base.
>> So now I want to talk about what really terrified the regime. Their military suddenly stopped looking scary. Reports started piling up about destroyed naval assets, weakened missile systems, blocked ports, and economic pressure crushing military rebuilding efforts.
Now, this is a disaster for a regime that's built almost entirely on intimidation. Because when Iran can't project power, threaten their neighbors, or flex military muscle, the entire image starts collapsing. And this is exactly what happened. After strikes involving the United States and Israel, Iran suddenly they started looking less like a regional superpower and they started looking more like a like a a guy angrily yelling at customer service while his phone gets disconnected. Even their threats started sounding weaker.
And this is why the regime, it became obsessed with getting sanctions relief fast. They needed the cash. They needed breathing room. They needed time because every time the blockade continued, their leverage shrank even more. Look, these guys went from threatening the world to struggling to keep their own economy standing. And once people stop fearing an authoritarian regime, that regime has a very serious problem. So this right here, this is the part that changed the entire game. Donald Trump, he basically looked at Iran and said, "You want money? Fine. Hand over the uranium first." This is where the phrase no dust, no dollars come from. And folks, that phrase hit Tran like a meteor because suddenly there was no loophole, no vague promises, no trust us this time. nonsense. You know what I mean?
Like negotiating with the people who lie to you about everything. The deal became brutally simple. Remove the enriched uranium, allow inspections, dismantle the centrifuges, or the sanctions stay in place.
>> Well, we want it open. We want it free.
We don't want tolls. Uh it's international. It's an international waterway. They're not charging tolls. Uh right now they are losing $500 million a day is what it's projected. I don't know. That sounds like a lot of money, but whether it's 500 or 200 or 300, they're losing a lot of money. There hasn't been a ship that's been able to get through without our approval. And uh the Navy has done an amazing job. And uh no ship is going to Iran, as you know.
No ship is going to or out of Iran without our approval.
>> Can they keep their highlyenriched uranium?
>> No. No. We get the highlyenriched. We will get it. We don't need it. We don't want it. We'll probably destroy it after we get it, but we're not going to let them have it.
>> Now, here's what really made the regime nervous. The inspections, the excavators, the investigators, even the outside access. The kind of transparency authoritarian regimes hate more than sunlight intact audits. Now, for the first time, Iran wasn't negotiating from strength. They were negotiating because pressure was crushing them. And this is why the panic started because the regime realized Trump wasn't offering rescue.
He was offering survival terms. Big difference there. So now once this pressure campaign started working, something hilarious happened. People inside the Republican party started turning on each other. Suddenly you had guys like Mike Pompeo and Lindsey Graham warning that Iran could never be trusted. Others wanted harsher military action immediately. And honestly, I mean, you could feel the frustration exploding online because a lot of Americans are just absolutely tired of these endless wars that somehow always cost trillions of dollars while normal people can barely afford eggs and gasoline. Then people started asking a dangerous question. Well, who actually benefits from permanent conflict? And this is when the internet absolutely erupted. Because the second that peace even became possible, the media panic machine kicked into overdrive. CNN suddenly acted like Trump negotiating from a position of strength was somehow the apocalypse. Of course they did, right? These are the same people who probably think that the straighter for moose is a vegan smoothie shop in Brooklyn. Meanwhile, Trump kept squeezing economically while everybody else screamed on television. So now I want to talk about the part that the media barely even wants to touch. The fear inside Iran started fading and authoritarian regimes survive on fear.
That's their oxygen. The second that people stop being scared, cracks start forming fast. Reports start surfacing showing ordinary Iranians acting differently. Less panic, less intimidation, less fear of the regime flexing military power every 5 seconds.
Why? Any ideas? Because when your navy gets smashed, your economy gets squeezed and your threats stop working, people notice that the regime suddenly started looking weak, not invincible, weak. And this is very dangerous for leaders like Ali Kamei because the entire system depends on projecting strength non-stop.
Meanwhile, the government started looking like a collapsing mafia family trying to pretend like everything's fine while the electricity is flickering in the background. And the worst part for these people, the world noticed it, too.
The second fear disappears, authoritarian control starts slipping.
This is why this economic pressure terrified Tran so much, so much more than the headlines ever could. Because collapsing economies eventually create collapsing regimes. I don't trust Pakistan as far as I can throw them. If they actually do have Iranian aircraft parked in Pakistan bases to protect Iranian military assets, that tells me we should be looking maybe for somebody else to mediate. No wonder this damn thing is going nowhere. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, he kept repeating the same phrase over and over. Time is on our side. And honestly, that drove the media insane because every single day CNN and of course the usual experts kept on predicting disaster. Trump is cornered.
Trump is desperate. Trump has to make a deal now. Except Trump never sounded panicked at all. I mean, this is what really confused everybody. So, while critics were melting down on TV like microwave butter, Trump kept applying pressure slowly and consistently. I mean, the sanctions stayed in place, the blockade stayed, the US Navy stayed parked right outside the neighborhood, and every single day made Iran weaker economically. This is the strategy that people missed. Trump wasn't rushing. He was in no hurry. He was squeezing. And the longer that this dragged on, the worse Iran's position became, which is exactly why the regime suddenly shifted from bragging about tricking Trump to desperately trying to stabilize their economy before things spiraled further out of control. So, a huge reason that people were so nervous about this deal is because they remembered what happened under Barack Obama. And let's be honest, guys, the second anyone hears the words Iran nuclear deal, half the country immediately pictures pallets of cash flying into Tran while somebody on cable news explains how this is somehow some historic diplomacy. That memory from Barack Obama never disappeared. So, of course, when negotiations started again, people instantly worried that this was going to be Obama 2.0. But the deal looked very different. This time sanctions stayed, the blockade stayed, inspections increased, uranium had to go, and enforcement involved the US Navy sitting right outside the front door.
This is not exactly a friendly trust exercise. This is more like same time, I don't trust you like that same time. I mean, this is economic pressure with warships attached to it. And this is why the phrase no dust, no dollars exploded online because people understood immediately, no uranium, no cash, no relief. This wasn't pallets of money.
This was economic suffocation. And Iran knew exactly what this was. Now at some point even the international community started realizing Iran may have actually made a catastrophic mistake because threatening the straight of moose sounded powerful at first. Sure. But then reality kicked in. The global economy got nervous. Oil markets reacted. Shipping slowed down and instead of forcing the United States to retreat, Iran triggered even more isolation. This is the part that they clearly did not expect. The pressure campaign intensified. The blockade tightened and suddenly the regime looked trapped inside of its own strategy. This is kind of like lighting a match to scare everybody. But then realizing you're standing in a puddle of gasoline.
Brilliant. Even countries quietly watching from the sidelines, they started understanding something. Iran's leverage only worked if the world was afraid of them. But once the threat stopped working, well, the illusion collapsed fast. And this is why this tone coming from Iran changed so dramatically. One minute they're bragging about humiliating Donald Trump.
The next minute they're like scrambling trying to stop their own economy from spiraling further into disaster. Now, of course, the critics immediately started screaming, "But Iran still has missiles, but Iran still has drones, but Iran is still dangerous." Okay, having a few missiles left does not mean you control the Middle East. It's kind of like saying a guy with a leaf blower still controls a neighborhood after his house got foreclosed on. The bigger issue was power projection. And this is what Iran was losing fast. Their economy was getting squeezed. The military infrastructure was weakened. Their ports were under pressure. Their proxies were struggling. And every extra week of sanctions made recovery that much harder. This is why even some analysts started admitting the regime looked weaker than it had in years. Meanwhile, the media kept acting like Iran had suddenly become unstoppable because they threatened the straight of Hermuz. News flash, they already knew that they could threaten shipping routes. Everybody already knew that. The difference now is that the threat backfired and instead of looking powerful, the regime started looking desperate, which is a very different place for authoritarian governments to be. And so this pretty much brings us to where this whole thing stands right now. Iran is clearly cornered, economically cornered, militarily weakened, politically exposed. And so now the entire world is watching to see what happens next because there are really only two paths forward. Either Iran accepts the terms, inspections, uranium removal, dismantling enrichment capabilities, and continued monitoring, or the situation escalates again. Now, honestly, this is why the panic inside the regime suddenly feels so real because they thought that they had trapped Donald Trump. But instead, Trump used the sanctions, the blockade, the US Navy, and economic leverage to slowly tighten the pressure while the media completely missed the bigger picture. That's the real story here, guys. Not the headlines, not the fake panic, not the cable news meltdown.
the real story that Iran thought that they were playing chess with Trump. They suddenly realized that they were the ones standing on the board. And folks, if you enjoyed the breakdown, make sure to leave a like on the way out, subscribe if you haven't already, and I'll see you next time.
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