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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Donald Trump's strikes against Iran in the Strait of Hormuz are already backfiring in his face. Iran responded immediately, striking United States military assets in the region, which Trump and CENTCOM are covering up. In addition, we are now learning what we all believe took place.
The Trump regime waited for the markets to close on Friday so that they could engage in market manipulation with the strikes against Iran. Iran realizes that this is one big market manipulation racket. which just further exposes the Trump regime's weakness.
By waiting until the stock market closed on Friday, the Trump regime put a gigantic bullseye right on the vulnerability which Trump already admitted to. that he is terrified of global economic depression a la herbert hoover it's exactly what donald trump said he did not want to be but donald trump certainly seems to be ushering that in and i do want to say this as well most americans right now
Not Trump's rich oligarch friends, but most Americans feel we're living through a Great Depression right now because Americans can't afford anything. And, you know, the economists talk about the K-shaped economy. Well, most Americans live when you do a vertical line of the K below the rather the horizontal line.
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Chapter 2: What triggered Donald Trump's panic regarding Iran?
Iran's like, no, that's not going to happen at all until there's a final agreement, until Israel leaves Lebanon. And then maybe we'll have the IAEA under our own terms, maybe. But that's way down the road. You need to accomplish what paragraph 13 says, which is you got to satisfy the other provisions of giving us money, unfreezing the sanctions, getting out of Lebanon.
That's what you promised to do. So I want you to focus on the efforts that are taking place behind the scenes. And again, this isn't being talked about, but I've been saying this now every morning, and I think I've been proven to be 100% right on all of this stuff. When everyone's like, oh, Ben, you don't know what you're talking about. You're being hyperbolic.
Chapter 3: How did Iran respond to Trump's military actions?
Remember all the videos I've been doing each morning about the fake ceasefire and all of this stuff. So Rubio goes out there to undermine the MOU. Separately, we have Netanyahu violating this MOU. I mean, you've got the videos of what's going on in Lebanon right now. You have, I'll show you this, Israeli airstrikes in the upper Nabata in southern Lebanon.
You have Israel tanks advancing in Bayada, in Tyre, which is Sir. So expanding more into Lebanon. I mean, the tanks are moving in, not moving back. Moving forward, Israeli drone strikes that killed two young men that are in the area. It's killing two people. More strikes taking place inside Lebanon by Israel. And Israel will say, look, we're targeting Hezbollah. That's why we have to do it.
And then in Lebanon, the people are saying, no, you're killing lots of innocent people. And let me be very clear.
Chapter 4: What market manipulations were involved in the Iran strikes?
4,000 people in Lebanon have died since Israel began this mass slaughter inside Lebanon, since Netanyahu led them to do that. And I would say most of those people are civilians who mothers and children and medics and doctors. And that's just the reality of what's happening under the auspices of, oh, we're going after Hezbollah. There are lots of innocent people who are being killed.
And so yesterday, so this whole week was Rubio, let's destroy the agreement. That's what it was all about, the MOU. And one of the ways to undermine it, go to the Gulf Council cooperation countries, get them to try to undermine it, try to put out a statement that undermines the MOU and attacks Iran, threaten, coerce them. Step one.
because Rubio is aware that these Gulf countries want to do a reconciliation meeting with Iran and improve their relations with Iran because there's a new security architecture in the region. The next step, if you want to destroy the MOU, is just try to gut Article 1 of the MOU, which is the ceasefire in Lebanon, but do it in a very nefarious way. Try to destroy the ceasefire provision
by claiming you've entered into a ceasefire, but actually codify Israel's right to keep territory of southern Lebanon, but call that the ceasefire, which we all know is a non-starter for Iran, and Iran's made that clear. So pretend you're doing the ceasefire by saying, look,
Don't invite Hezbollah to the ceasefire negotiations when you would think that they would be invited to the ceasefire negotiations. Don't invite the member of parliament from Lebanon who's associated with them to the ceasefire discussion. Have the Lebanese president Ayun there and then have Israel there.
play it out like it's this tough negotiation which is bs they were going to come to this conclusion and then they come to the conclusion okay israel here's the deal we'll give you the security zone plus you can take a pilot zone and another pilot zone and then the lebanese army will go into the pilot zones you keep the security zone but if we can figure out
how we could improve, we'll then let you get out of the pilot zones and we'll take over.
So it creates new zones for Israel to get into, for Netanyahu to get into, so that then they can claim they're withdrawing from it by keeping the security zone and then calling this the ceasefire, so that then the United States can say, you see, we complied with Article 1, ceasefire, to which Iran's gonna say, that's not the ceasefire. We're saying Israel is not Lebanon. Lebanon is not Israel.
Netanyahu, you need to stay in Israel, not in Lebanon. And Netanyahu says, no, we need to be in Lebanon because of Hezbollah. And Iran says, that's not your country. This is an issue that will also be an escalatory issue that's going to lead to more violations of the MOU and more attacks.
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Chapter 5: How is the economic situation affecting Americans today?
They want to do rent stabilization and they're going to turn all of these apartment buildings into squalor and they're going to make it so horrible. We don't want rent stabilization and freezing the price of the rent for two years. We don't want them. That's what Trump's saying. There was a bipartisan affordability housing bill and he's against it.
So where we're heading is massive inflation, massive economic calamity, massive instability. And we're run by a psychopath. That's where we are. And him attacking in Keshem and Tariq. after he violated the MOU, shows there's zero restraint. And this will be the path that he will continue to go in over and over again. I'll show you this footage right here coming out of Lebanon.
So you can see for yourself protests erupting in Beirut as crowds blocked roads and burned tires over this agreement between Lebanon and Israel. And from Rubio and Netanyahu's perspective, they're like, great, we can incite perhaps a civil war in Lebanon between the Shias and Lebanese government. And maybe we can get that going and then we can kind of sit back.
That's one of the, do we see what's happening? Come on, let's report on what's happening. Like this is what's going down. Here, play this clip. Yeah, that's what's happening there. And then as I noted before, you look at the satellite footage of the Strait of Hormuz, you can see the throttling, you can see that ships really aren't leaving.
So then when I go and I see, okay, the price of Brent crude is $72, $71, far cheaper than it was under former president Biden's term. I'm like, really, really? Like, don't you see that the oil companies conspire and they say, okay, what are we going to do? And the speculators, okay, let's bring this down now for Donald. He'll get us the tax cuts. He'll make sure that we get the subsidies.
He'll do the communism and socialism for the billionaires, right? He'll do the bailouts for us. But when we have someone who wants to have a fair tax code and help the workers, that's when we jack up the prices. And then we go, ooh, the market feels lots of instability. The market sees a lot of it. The market, the market.
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Chapter 6: What role does Marco Rubio play in the Middle East tensions?
Calling the market is code word for the price gouging from the oligarchs who are involved in the manipulation right now. And then you've got Marco Rubio there, right? This is like right out of the usual suspects, right? You've got Kaiser Sose right there pretending he's for a ceasefire and for the MOU while trying to rip it up. And here he is right here.
you know basically undermining the deal and he says you know in the question so did you talk about the 300 billion dollar fund now why would we talk about that because it's in the deal marco because that's one of the main points here play this clip mr secretary in in the meeting with the gcc allies did any of them make any commitments to pay into this 300 billion dollar reconstruction no it was not discussed i mean that the reconstruction cut that's way down the road and that's something you know that'll be dealt with at the appropriate time in this process
But that was not discussed by anyone.
What about the MOU? Does it provide a specific timeline for Iran in terms of down blending its nuclear material? Like, does it have specific timelines? Rubio's like, the MOU is not even a real agreement. It's like a framework where we then negotiate in the future. No, the MOU is a binding short-form agreement.
The long-form final agreement is supposed to memorialize the terms and provide the technical details. It's not a new agreement, but this is the bad faith by which Rubio and the United States behaves right now. And it's sad for me to say this, but I have to be an objective journalist reporting on what's the facts. That's what my job is.
That's what all people's jobs should be when you're reporting. Here, play this clip.
Mr. Secretary, the MLU did not include a specific number of years during which Iran could not develop nuclear weapons. Should a final agreement have a specific number, and is the U.S.
pushing for that? Why would an MOU would not have that? Because the MOU is not a final agreement. An MOU just creates the construct and the outlines for a negotiation. And there's no doubt that as part of that negotiation, very specific terms like years and limits will be discussed. And that includes the mechanisms by which it's verified and enforced.
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