June 21, 2026 🛑 Iran LEAVES The Negotiations AFTER Trump’s THREAT
🛑 Iran LEAVES The Negotiations AFTER Trump’s THREAT
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6/21/202625 min read



Donald Trump just blew up the peace talks taking place in Switzerland before they even began.
He's destroyed any chance of these negotiations succeeding.
He started to attack the Iranian leadership who was there to negotiate, by saying he was going to "kill them" before they return to Iran.
He then said that the United States would take over the Strait of Hormuz and start charging a toll.
This caused the Iranian leadership that was in Switzerland to lodge a formal protest against the United States.
Iran made it very clear: they will not be talking about the nuclear file at all at these discussions in Switzerland.
Iran will only be discussing how the United States intends to restrain Israel to implement a full ceasefire in Lebanon, as required by Article 1 of the Memorandum of Understanding, and to release all sanctions and provide all necessary waivers to Iran.
The head of the IAEA wasn't even attending these talks in Switzerland.
Then Donald Trump had Lindsey Graham and other MAGA stooges—go on the various networks this morning—to also threaten Iran and say that the United States would take over the Strait of Hormuz and start charging tolls.
Lindsey Graham also told the people of Lebanon, "Don't you worry, help is on the way," the same message that Donald Trump told the Iranian people in January, which again, I interpret as yet another threat by this Trump regime.
The status of the Strait of Hormuz right now is that it is closed.
Iran has shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is able to move its oil tankers out from Kharg Island, and it has been able to move out somewhere in the range of 20 to 30 million barrels.
Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to the United States and to other countries at this time.
The Iranians also refused to pose for the photo op that JD Vance, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, who were in Switzerland on behalf of the United States, wanted.
I've never seen the United States look so weak and pathetic on the international stage before.
So what happened was, there was a press conference that was taking place before the negotiations were set to take place in earnest, and at the same time Donald Trump started threatening to kill and destroy Iran and kill the negotiators who were there in Switzerland.
The United States was there in the room first, which is always a sign of weakness in the negotiation, waiting for Iran to show up.
And then Iran's like, "We're not going to take photos with JD Vance and Witkoff and them, so they can do it on their own."
And so just the level of weakness to see the U.S. on the international stage.
We're also getting a statement from MB Ghalabaf that was just released in response to Donald Trump's threats to kill him and to kill the entire Iranian negotiating team.
Ghalabaf just wrote, "Don't they think to themselves that if their threats had any result, they wouldn't have reached today's desperation? We do not take the Americans' threats into account at all. It would be better for them to watch their statements carefully.
Our armed forces are ready to respond to them in a different way. No matter how much they talk, it is we who act."
This is what the United States has become on the world stage under the Trump regime: incredibly weak.
And the Strait of Hormuz remains closed right now as a result of Israel continuing to strike inside of Lebanon, killing over a hundred people in Lebanon.
And it was innocent women, children, and people who were a lot of the casualties that have been there, by the way, in Lebanon.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu says that he has no interest in ever leaving Lebanon.
Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, says, "Nope, we're going to keep on blowing up Lebanon right now."
And so Israel saying, "We don't care about your Memorandum of Understanding, Donald Trump.
We're going to continue to move forward and continue our invasion of Lebanon."
And here's what Donald Trump posted: "Let's just go bring out the receipts."
Trump writes, "Iran must immediately stop their highly paid proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble.
If they don't, we will hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder." Donald J. Trump.
This again, as the Strait of Hormuz is closed right now because of Israel strikes inside of Lebanon.
And Donald Trump posted that right as the negotiations were supposed to take place in Switzerland.
I mean, Donald Trump seems intent on causing a global depression, right, and destroying these negotiations.
Donald Trump then called up state regime media, which calls itself Fox, and then Donald Trump told one of the Fox correspondents the following.
He said, "You closed the Strait of Hormuz. You ain't going to have a fucking country, Iran. You hear me?"
I mean, Donald Trump is so unhinged.
Here's what he said. Let's play it.
President Trump tells Fox News he spoke with Iranian officials overnight and said, "You close it and you won't have a country." He went on to tell these officials, "You won't even make it back to your effing country."
Now, early. Then Donald Trump told the Fox host, "We're going to bomb the shit out of you. I'm going to blow the shit out of them."
You understand? I mean, just think about Donald Trump.
He's in Camp David right now, panicking around the room.
The Strait of Hormuz is closed.
We're about to hit tank bottom on oil.
And he's out there cursing to a Fox host.
Here, play this clip. An important point here is what the president is leaving on the table as it relates to the Strait of Hormuz. He says, "We may take over the Strait if we have to. I'll blow the ass out of them." Then Donald Trump said, "You know this deal, this MOU, it's not even a deal at all.
You see, it's an option. And after 60 days, I think I'm just going to go and return to blow this shit up out of them." This is what Donald Trump is saying this morning. And by the way, the optics of what's going on in Switzerland tells a very different story right now about the weakness of the United States. But let's play this clip.
And also, President Trump talked about the broader Memorandum of Understanding, indicating this is just a ceasefire extension. This is not the final deal with the Iranian regime. And the president says he holds the cards and maintains a variety of options if the Iranians don't make these serious commitments at the negotiating table.
He said, "I have a 60-day option, and I can do whatever I want after that option." So again, President Trump. Then, pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding, Iran is not required to completely give up enriched uranium.
The MOU, if you want to look at the provisions, specifically paragraph 8, talks about downblending, which, by the way, was in the JCPOA, although the JCPOA had enforcement mechanisms.
So naturally, Iran's president, Pezeshkian, says, "We're not going to give up our right to enrichment." By the way, that's in the Memorandum of Understanding, that they don't have to give up their right to enrichment. They said no nuclear weapons, but they can enrich. They just have to downgrade.
I don't know, Donald and Jared Kushner and JD Vance, I don't know, maybe you want to know a little bit about the way nuclear material works. I don't know, before you go and you do these deals. Then Donald Trump says, "He better watch his mouth, because we're going to take over the rest of the country." Here, let's play this clip. Also reacting to that.
Take a listen. "We will not give up our right to enrichment, and they, too, will be forced to accept it. You all know what the so-called president of the United States was saying. He had made a complete 100-degree turn. He was saying that Iran must surrender unconditionally.
Iran has no right to do this. It has no right to do that." President Trump, during our call, responded directly to those comments by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. President Trump told Fox News he better watch his mouth, he better shape up, or we'll take over the rest of the country.
And so clearly, the president reacting directly to these comments from Iran's president. As I noted before, then Donald Trump had Lindsey Graham show up, and Lindsey Graham said, "This deal's going to fall apart, and then we're going to take over the Strait of Hormuz, and we're going to invade Iran, and then we're going to do this for Israel.
That's what Americans want for Israel, everybody." No, we want for America right now not to be in these catastrophic and unlawful wars. Here, play this clip. I spent four and a half hours with President Trump Friday. Here's what I think will happen next.
If this deal fails, President Trump is going to take the Strait of Hormuz over by force. The United States will control the Strait of Hormuz, will charge a fee for all those who go through to pay for the operation, and we're going to expand the Abraham Accords in calendar year 2026.
We're going to get Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, which is the biggest change in 5,000 years in the Middle East. And if Iran contests control of the Strait of Hormuz by the United States, we'll obliterate them.
Also, Lindsey Graham keeps on fantasizing about Saudi Arabia and all of these countries joining the Abraham Accords with Israel. None of these countries want to engage in the Abraham Accords with Israel while Israel's engaged in genocide in Gaza and while they're blowing up Lebanon, Lindsey Graham.
And then Lindsey Graham's like, "Everybody, join with Israel. Join with Israel." Arab nations, this catastrophic war that you and Netanyahu and Trump got us into pushed people further away from Israel's actually what's happened, Lindsey Graham. And then Lindsey Graham goes to the people of Lebanon, "Help is on the way." Here, let me show you what he said.
Let's play this clip. "To Saudi Arabia, now's the time to open negotiations yet again for you to expand the Abraham Accords, for you to join. I think this is going to happen in 2026, and it can't happen until Iran's in a box.
If we get a deal, if we get a deal, Iran will be in a box. If we don't get a deal, Iran will be in a box. To Lebanon, to the people in Lebanon, help is on the way. Hezbollah has been terrorizing your country for a long time. That's about to end." Senator, I have other questions.
And then on ABC's This Week, you had Donald Trump's energy secretary, Chris Wright, you know, spewing regime propaganda, to which Jonathan Karl of ABC said, "Yeah, but Donald Trump said that if this deal falls apart," and he seems to be making it fall apart
right now, "that we are days away from global economic depression." That's not my words. That's what Donald Trump said when he was in Versailles and when he was at the G7 in France. Listen to what Wright says as he just kind of stutters and mutters. Here, let's play this clip.
But let me the other question is, what happens if it falls apart? You just said if it falls apart, we'll still see declining prices. But I want to play you something that President Trump said at the G7. He seems to have President Herbert Hoover on his mind. Take a listen.
"The one president I did not want to be was the late great Herbert Hoover.
Rather than possibly going into a depression, rather than having your favorite president be Herbert Hoover, I was always the one I didn't want to be." I mean, what he's saying there, and he has said a few different times, is that if we go back to a state of war with Iran,
we face the risk of global depression. Is that not true?
Look, the president no, I don't well, look, the president has been advised all along, despite the media proclamations, that there was enormous risk to energy flows to engage the Iranians on their nuclear program in a military fashion.
But he simply was unwilling to leave to his successor a nuclear-armed Iran. That's just there's just no greater risk to energy prices, to the economy of the world, than a nuclear-armed Iran. He knew he was going to drive up energy prices in the short run.
He had the courage to take the action. As I noted before, the Iranians said, "We are not discussing anything of the nuclear file today. Today is just about Israel out of Lebanon. You remove sanctions from us." And also, how do we know that? The head of the IAEA wasn't even there.
So we could just factually observe what's taking place, and we could factually observe what's going on in the room. JD Vance and Witkoff and Kushner looked like the three stooges there. I mean, they looked like the most incompetent and unqualified people, because they are.
They were thirsty for a photo with MB Ghalabaf, Foreign Minister Araghchi, and Iran's negotiating team. Iran's negotiating team was like, "We're not taking these photos with you." And then the Trump regime wants to push out all this stuff to American regime media, like we're somehow like this is tough and this is America strong.
No, this is America never being weaker. Objectively, based on I'm just giving you the receipts right here. It's why we need a healthy media diet.
And I often get asked, "Ben, where do you get your news from to do these presentations, to provide these fact-based news reports?" And I tell people, you know this, that I use Ground News.
Ground News is an app and a website that pulls in thousands of articles from around the world and organizes them to show you how it's being reported on the left, how it's being reported on the center, how it's being reported on the right, how it's being reported internationally, how different media outlets are framing stories differently, so
I can distill it and give you some of the most objective reporting out there. You know, I'm watching the World Cup, for example.
I just find it fascinating that the right wing refuses to post about how Iran's been given a hero's welcome in Mexico and how poorly they're being treated, the Iranian team here in the United States, by the Trump government.
The people are showing love, and the people are showing respect, but how the Trump government is constantly attacking the Iranian soccer team or if you're international, football team. Like no one on the right wing is reporting about it. And so I compare how the right wing's doing it, how the left wing's doing it, how the center's doing it, so I can just give you objective facts.
That's why Ground News has a dedicated blind spot feed. It's a personal favorite of mine, which highlights how different types of media are reporting on things. By the way, I believe in Ground News so much, I'm going to offer you 40% off the same Vantage plan that I use for my research.
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I want to get back to the reporting here as well, because I want to contrast what I showed you in the first half of this video to what JD Vance has been saying right now.
So JD Vance, after the Iranian delegation naturally refused to shake his hand or take photo ops with him and Witkoff and Kushner as Donald Trump is threatening to kill them, JD Vance says, "The opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the ending of Iran's nuclear program,
these things have already been accomplished, really, because the Strait of Hormuz is closed right now. And Iran has also made clear its weapons-grade nuclear program they will phase out, which they claim we never wanted that in the first place. But they are going to enrich. They're just going to downgrade and blend.
You should go and read the JCPOA, JD." Here, play this clip of JD. Diplomatic resolution to a host of issues that matter to the American people, but I think the world. The opening of the Strait of Hormuz, the ending of the Iranian nuclear program, all of these things have already been accomplished.
The question before us now is, how much more can we accomplish together? Can we turn over a new leaf? Can we change relations in the Middle East permanently? Or do we go back to doing things the old way, which is not our preference, but is certainly very much something that can happen?
Then JD Vance said, "What we're really trying to do here is transform the Middle East. Iran has been a driver of regional instabilities." You think this is a good way to negotiate, JD? To show up there begging, then say that Iran has been the main regional instability there?
You think that's a good way? Now you want to promote peace this way? Great work, JD. Off to a wonderful start. Here, play this clip. Diplomatic resolution to a host of issues that matter to the American people, but I think the world.
The opening of the Strait of Hormuz, the ending of the Iranian nuclear program, all of these things have already been accomplished. The question before us now is, how much more can we accomplish together? Can we turn over a new leaf? Can we change relations in the Middle East permanently?
Or do we go back to doing things the old way, which is not our preference, but is certainly very much something that can happen? And then JD Vance has the audacity to say, "I actually feel great about where we are with Lebanon right now." You feel great about that, JD, really? Because around 150 people have died since Friday.
Israel has increased its offensive in Lebanon. Israel expands the area inside Lebanon, which it now claims as Israeli territory.
Israel says, "This is our security zone." And the memorandum of understanding you agreed to says that that can't happen, says that there needs to be a ceasefire in Lebanon. That's point one. It's one for a reason. You know what's also in memorandum of understanding, point one?
Y'all can't threaten to engage in war with Iran, which you violated MOU point one as well there too. So now JD Vance says, "What today really represents is the beginning of technical negotiations.
The reason why we have some political leadership of the respective countries here is because we want to set a structure." You're just saying a bunch of word salads, JD.
The reason that these technical negotiations are taking place right now is Iran is cashing in on the fact that it won the war, rightfully so, right?
It is saying, "Remove our sanctions, give us the waivers, do all of these things, and we may allow some tankers to leave the Strait of Hormuz, but we control it." Because as Trump said, "You're on the verge of a global economic depression." Anyway, here's what JD said. Let's play this clip right here. That it was 10 years ago.
And what we're trying to accomplish here is very simple. Through diplomacy, through working together to transform the Middle East, where Iran and the Gulf have been at war with each other, or at least have had very unfriendly relations, Iran has been a driver of regional instability.
Now we see a future where everybody can work together to promote peace and prosperity for everyone. Now, I also want to point out, you may have seen Donald Trump's bizarre post last night.
And again, as we're engaged in serious matters of war and peace, Donald Trump posted last night, "Great daughter, my honor, DJT." And so we've been looking into who he's been referring to here. Who's even in this photo?
Who's in this photo is someone named Margo Castemedes, it seems. And she is a billionaire. She's married to John Castemedes.
And when Trump said, "Great daughter, my honor," this was his post in between attacking Iran and saying he was going to kill them, he said, "Great daughter."
So I was thinking to myself, "Great daughter, what are you referring to?"
And then I said, "Oh, is that who I think it is?
Is that Margo Castemedes?"
Because her daughter is Andrea Castemedes, who's now been who now has this role in the Republican Party in New York City.
She's MAGA. And I said, "That's who it is. It's Andrea Castemedes who refers to herself as like the bikini leader or something.
She's like the bikini leader of the Republican New York City Party or something like that." And this is who Donald Trump is referring to.
So while you're all suffering out there, while American people are on the verge of bankruptcy, and many already are in bankruptcy, can't afford anything, this right now is what is going on in Switzerland, Donald Trump threatening to kill everybody, and then posting "Great daughter" about the bikini lady.
And that's where we are as a country.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
🛑 TRANSCRIPT: Iran LEAVES The Negotiations AFTER Trump’s THREAT

The talks between Iran and the United States took a huge shift today following the Iranian delegation leaving in protest following the threats of Donald Trump and the continued breaches.
What exactly happened—are we going to go back to see a war between Iran and the United States, or will there be some sort of magic solution? Let's see what exactly happened today.
So, the Iranian delegation left the venue in Switzerland following the threats of Donald Trump during these negotiations. What did Donald Trump threaten Iran with?
Donald Trump had a post earlier on during which he said the following. Let's have a look at the statement from Donald Trump. He said this: "Iran must immediately stop their highly paid proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble.
If they don't, we'll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week—only harder." You hit Iran hard? And you're going to hit only harder?
These were the American radars that were destroyed last week by Iran in Kuwait and Bahrain. Whatever's remaining from the long-range radars, after Iran destroyed the majority of them before. What do you mean "hit Iran harder"?
What is it exactly that Donald Trump's threatening with? Or did Benjamin Netanyahu pull a trick out of his sleeves and threaten Donald Trump with something embarrassing yet again? Let's see exactly what happened in Geneva.
So, the Iranian delegation arrived, they met their counterparts, they met their the officials from Switzerland as well, and there were delegations from other countries too—Qatar and Pakistan.
So what happened? JD Vance entered the stage. Let's have a look at the entry of JD Vance and what happened exactly, and what was the United States trying to do.
That was JD Vance going in, shaking hands with the Pakistani delegation—Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner. Then look what happens here.
Let me take myself off the video so you can see clearly. That is the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghji, and the American delegation is inside.
The Iranian Foreign Minister says something to the Pakistani Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, and all of a sudden he leaves. So what exactly happened here?
Now, the American side—and he continues to speak with other people here, and continues to speak with the delegation, with his delegation outside. And who's here? That's JD Vance, because JD Vance already entered and he doesn't really know what's happening.
Everyone seems to be slightly surprised by the move. Then the Iranian delegation actually doesn't go in. JD Vance comes again, tries to get a clarification from the Pakistani officials, says a couple of words.
Again, a lot of it is muted. We didn't hear, but we had reports and clarifications on what happened, and we'll get into it in a sec. He continues to speak with them about the developments, and then he has this awkward look.
Okay, let's have a look. Yeah, a little bit awkward. I don't know if he's eating something or just smiling. Okay, showing. All right. Yeah, a little bit awkward. Some awkwardness happening there. So what exactly happened? What happened is a humiliation, a diplomatic humiliation here.
Firstly, the American side is in the room before the Iranian side. Usually the side that has more leverage comes after. And clearly Iran has more leverage, so they came after the United States. But they didn't completely go in. Not all of them were in.
So the head of the delegation, Mohammad Bakr Khalibaf, wasn't in. It was just the Foreign Minister, briefly, to say a word to Shahbaz Sharif and get out. So there's a humiliation here for the American delegation, diplomatically.
I mean, the protocol isn't in the favor of the United States here. This isn't usually what happens. They were supposed to get in, there was supposed to be a photo shoot. That was before Iran left the venue.
So what happened here is Iran told them, told the delegation, told the Pakistani side, "We're not going to give Trump the media show and the photo op that he wanted." End of the story.
Trump wanted to show that both countries are shaking hands and everything is perfectly fine and we're about to get a deal. Iran told him, "No, that's not going to happen." Then the threats came from Donald Trump, and Iran completely left the venue.
But in the meantime, JD Vance was taking certain questions. Let's listen briefly to one of the questions that we that he got, because the main thing that they were talking about is Lebanon. He was questioned about Lebanon.
He was questioned about the genocide in Lebanon, and he didn't deny that there's a genocide in Lebanon. He didn't protest about the terminology. He just had an answer. Listen to him. Are you ready to stop genocide in Lebanon?
As you know, your alignment, Israel, has something like genocide in Lebanon. The main issue is stopping this.
Well, ma'am, I think that the President of the United States and the United States of America have done more to stop the conflict in Lebanon than any government anywhere in the world over the last— Yeah, I'm not sure a lot of people are convinced by that, JD Vance.
You didn't do anything apart from supporting Israel to facilitate and implement and continue and do and escalate the genocide in Lebanon. JD, we don't really believe that. He continued. Months, we're going to keep on working towards it.
As I think a lot of you appreciate, peace is never easy. Peace always requires a little bit of work. It always requires. It's very easy simply to lift your support of Israel.
JD Vance, the typical actions of the United States administration, of the deflection, the omission. They deny the fact that they're part of the problem. Israel, what are they killing Lebanese and Palestinian children with? Your weapons.
That's what you gave them the bombs during the peak of the genocide and you still do. Spare us. But he didn't protest that there is a genocide. Hey, you know, there's some improvement there, hey, from the American administration.
All right, Iran then leaves the venue after Donald Trump's threat to go in and bomb Iran. And we take every threat as it is. A threat is a threat. And he did attack, and there is that prospect.
That's why whenever we were speaking about the peace deal between Iran and the United States, the MOU, we spoke about the fact that everything is fragile. A treacherous, backstabbing, murderous administration in the form of the United States. Iran has been backstabbed several times before.
And an MOU is a non-legal and non-enforceable agreement at the end of the day. So what will happen? Will Trump allow Israel now to recover?
The terminology from his post about Iran stopping the proxies, right, indicates that he's leaning more in the favor of Israel now, in his recent statement.
However, the man flips more than a ping pong ball during the World Championship in ping pong. He constantly flips.
However, we did have certain details coming from Israel.
Listen to what Israel is saying about this.
The United States' demand for Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon is only a matter of time.
A White House source, a source close to the White House, rather, believed that an American demand for Israeli defense forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon is only a matter of time.
Netanyahu's circle is also preparing for a dictat from Washington, but the Prime Minister has made it clear the security zone is a red line.
Jerusalem acknowledges that the situation with the Americans is definitely challenging.
And indeed, Benjamin Netanyahu did have a speech, and he did say that withdrawing from south Lebanon is a red line.
However, he said something also that still opens the possibility of Israel withdrawing, which is, "so long as it is necessary."
So long as it's necessary, we will remain in Lebanon.
That means he's not ruling out a withdrawal from Lebanon following an American dictat or if the United States wants to force it on him.
Or simply because of the huge attacks of the Lebanese resistance, the hammering, the child killing, Zionists day in and day out inside of Lebanon.
And Israel is talking about this.
I mean, Israel confirmed the recent attacks and the recent actions of the Lebanese resistance.
Four-person IDF tank crew, including Battalion Chief, killed by Hezbollah in south Lebanon.
After that, you had another IDF terrorist, child killing terrorist, killed 13 genocidal terrorists in Jordan overnight.
Hezbollah attack in south Lebanon too.
So Israel is confirming all of that.
In essence, they don't really hide their losses recently.
And that could potentially be because they want to justify withdrawal eventually, by framing it in any way they want.
We know how it works.
We know how their propaganda game works.
So, for example, they're telling you, "Oh, the IDF may shift Lebanon positions," as Israel sets terms for withdrawal.
What do you mean, shift positions, as Israel sets terms for withdrawal?
What terms? You had terms before.
You had all sorts of red lines and you had all sorts of—at the end of the day, the Lebanese resistance is hammering them.
And how are they also trying to justify them withdrawing from Lebanon eventually?
By saying that they recently had this operation in Lebanon and they took down a tunnel. Some of the Israeli media is actually saying it's like an airport.
What is it? A tunnel that had approximately 50 UAVs.
And mind you, they could have had access.
And we don't know if it's a Hezbollah tunnel or anything else.
These are hyper-hyperpathological lies. It could be in Israel.
But anyway, even if a tunnel, they could have had it or found it a long time ago, and all of a sudden they decided to release the details of it now.
They're calling it an airport. Oh, the operation. The biggest type of tunnel.
Oh, really? Then how comes they're still attacking you and escalating their attacks against you? They're hammering you day and night.
How are they able to do that if you got their main airport?
They're calling a tunnel an airport because it has a lot—it had like 50 UAVs.
Small, small drones. Not anything big. And a couple of missiles.
How many hubs does the Lebanese resistance have all across of Lebanon?
I mean, what do you think, people are that ignorant too?
So Iran, in the meantime, is also warning the United States. Israel is monitoring the situation closely. Iran is saying the United States has to be careful.
And Donald Trump has to stop Israel if they want to continue with these negotiations. However, Donald Trump is having these threats now against Iran.
And Israel is trying to deflect by having these propagandized arguments about certain accomplishments that are theatrical.
Because the Lebanese resistance spoke about an ambush in the Ali Taher hill, the same hill that Israel said it found a tunnel in.
That was with the commando forces that we spoke about yesterday.
So they're getting hit really hard by the Lebanese resistance.
They're confirming a certain level of the losses.
But Benjamin Netanyahu is still adamant on trying to drag Donald Trump into another war with Iran again.
How likely would he be able to do that? He did it before. He can do it again.
But this time, the United States and the whole world, they're feeling the benefits of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz being at least temporarily lifted.
And from an Iranian perspective, it isn't only about the Strait of Hormuz.
It's about their dignity. It's about their honor.
You saw the airplane that the Iranian delegation came in, Minab 168.
And today the head of the delegation, Speaker Mohammad Bakr Khalibaf, of course he's wearing this 168 Minab in reference to the children.
And he also had a video call with the family of one of the martyred children in Iran, Mikhail, during his visit to Switzerland.
So he didn't see the American delegation, but he had a few minutes to speak with the family of this boy who the United States and Israel killed during the attack.
In essence, telling them that we are here to provide as much as possible, get the best results for Iran, and we have your children in our heart.
And the family was telling that we, you know, support you with the sacrifice, with diplomacy, with any actions that you take.
It shows you who the Iranian delegation cares for and who the American delegation cares for.
Iran calls the head of the delegation calls the mother and father of the little boy who was martyred.
These child killing American Israeli terrorists who kill children and maim them.
And the American delegation is bound by the war criminal, the head of the genocidal satanic death cult, who wants to murder more children.
It shows you what the forces of light, who the forces of light are and who the forces of darkness are.
It's clearer than the sun what's happening here.
And they're doing that, and they're trying to hide their genocide, daily genocidal acts in Gaza.
Today there was a three-month-old boy. His name was Mohammad.
His mother was breastfeeding him, and Israel targeted their tent.
His mom was martyred breastfeeding him.
His leg had to be amputated.
He's at risk of losing his arm because Israel bans medical aid from going into the Gaza Strip.
This three-month-old baby was targeted by Israel while he was breastfeeding.
Do you understand what's happening here?
And do you understand when Donald Trump gets influenced by Benjamin Netanyahu, who he's working for?
He's working for a country that does this to this child. Look at that.
Why should any infant look like this?
His leg has been amputated. He's at risk of losing his arm.
By an infanticidal, genocidal, murdering, apartheid, brutal entity of terror being enabled, not only by the United States but by other despicable corrupt powers across the world.
If anyone still has the audacity to justify anything, they do.
They just, all the only thing they need to remember is the photo of this child.
And we have images like this on a regular basis, by the way.
The only difference is that they censor them and ban them and restrict them when you post them on a video and try and prevent the real image from coming out to the people.
That is simply it. And that's what the American people also need to know.
For those of them who don't know yet, I mean, the majority of the American people are now on the right side of history. But for those of them who aren't really sure, I mean, that is the real situation. This is what we're dealing with.
We're dealing with child maiming, child amputating, child killing forces. Both Israel as a country, as a national project, as people, as government. Don't tell me settlements and like, oh, Ben Gvir and the post. That's a weak argument.
No, that's a national project.
You need to be grateful that there are people like Itamar Ben Gvir who had these posts recently that went viral, talking about, "For every tear of an Israeli woman, 1,000 Lebanese women must weep."
People need to be grateful that they are representing the true image of Israel.
Itamar Ben Gvir, Netanyahu, Smotrich, this is Zionism.
The others talk and in a little bit more of a diplomatic tone.
They try and hide behind curtains. They try and sugarcoat things.
They try and launder their terminology to suit other countries and suit.
These people now, they are the representation of that country.
And with that, some people are justifying the situation for them.
So that's what we have here.
We have a child killing country and an administration of the United States, and they're bragging about being the last country to side with Israel, although there are some other countries siding with Israel.
Whether through bribery, blackmail, depravity, backed by the same financial Zionist powers, whatever it is.
But the United States in a blatant form, like arming them with weapons of mass destruction, illegal weapons, all of that. That is the situation that we have.
And these are the images that are coming day after day, following the American support for Israel.
And that is something that people need to remember when they're taking into consideration Iran and when they block the Strait of Hormuz and when Israel breaches in Lebanon. It's not just a breach. It's mass slaughter. It's hundreds of people getting killed. It's children.
It's hospitals being bombed. That's an Israeli breach. So don't tell me Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz. Who started this? The Strait of Hormuz is Iran's. It's Iran's backyard.
It's as if someone coming to California or New York and telling you, "Oh yeah, open this because I need to do business." What would the United States do?
But they managed to engineer this people's awareness to make them think that they're entitled to do, to have anything to do with the Strait of Hormuz or have any basis or presence around the Strait of Hormuz.
And Iran is telling them plain and simple, either you stop and you stop your rabid dogs through diplomacy, or we will stop you by force.
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