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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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I'm Shannon Maldonado, the founder of Jaui, a gift shop that sells handmade artisanal products. I chose Shopify because when I tested the equipment, I found it to be one of the easiest to use equipment. It was important for me to consider our development in the future. All the tools needed for sales, such as stock planning, are in the dashboard. Start your free trial at shopify.com.
I founded Ornot in 2013. I think the best thing about Shopify is that we can practice business without technical skills. We can manage the company's background and front-end and sell online. If Shopify was a bicycle equipment, it would be a bicycle itself. That way things are handled and our business is handled in Shopify. Start a free trial at shopify.com website. I founded Ornot in 2013.
I think the best thing about Shopify is that we can practice business without technical skills. We can manage the company's background and front-end and sell online. If Shopify was a bicycle equipment, it would be a bicycle itself. That way things are handled and our business is handled in Shopify. Start a free trial at shopify.com website. I founded Ornot in 2013.
I think the best thing about Shopify is that we can practice business without technical skills. We can manage the company's background and front-end and sell online. If Shopify was a bicycle equipment, it would be a bicycle itself. That way things are handled and our business is handled in Shopify. Start a free trial at shopify.com website.
Donald Trump is panicking as Iran is taking a victory lap following the official signing of the Memorandum of Understanding despite Donald Trump and the Trump regime saying that the MOU was signed over the weekend. Apparently that signature was non-binding. So Donald Trump went to Versailles where he officially signed the Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the United States.
On the other hand, you had President Pazeshkian of Iran sign on behalf of Iran. Now, Iran's foreign ministry and Iran's lead negotiator, MB Galibaf, are celebrating publicly, declaring this as a major victory. MB Galibaf, the lead negotiator for Iran, is saying, had we not entered this deal, we were prepared to continue fighting, and we believe...
we would have won, but we've achieved hundreds of times more what we could have won in war in this memorandum of understanding. And when you read the terms, as well as how Iran, with advisement from Oman, now controls the Strait of Hormuz and starting 60 days per paragraph five of the MOU into this memorandum of understanding coming into effect, which is
the effective date today iran and oman will be charging tolls and that's built into this memorandum of understanding let me show you the celebration that's taking place in iran and let me contrast it of course to what's going on in the united states i mean you've obviously seen that horrific and disturbing press conference that donald trump had at the g7 and on the tarmac in france we brought you
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Chapter 2: What event triggered Donald Trump's panic regarding Iran?
Yeah. And that's what Trump failed to see. He got us involved in a catastrophic and unlawful war that we shouldn't have been involved in. And now when you break things, you have to fix it. This is a document of surrender because the United States lost. Donald Trump got involved in a catastrophic and unlawful war.
The American people are the one who have to suffer right now as a result of having someone like Donald Trump, who is incapable and such a malignant narcissist of doing the most basic, basic things. A real menace. real, real menace to the world. One of the, perhaps the biggest menaces in the history, the history of humankind. Here's what Trump said. Let's play it.
It doesn't really affect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need.
We're now totally independent of the Middle East, and yet we are there to help. We don't have to be there. We don't need their oil. We don't need anything they have.
I'm going to get bad press. I know that. Now, if I did the opposite, if I went out and continued to bomb them for another four, just bomb the hell out of them. I'd get bad press on that. No, there's nothing I can do. But what this does is it allows the ships to go. If we keep bombing, those ships won't be going. And you're talking about 500, 600, 700 million dollars a day.
It's a lot of money, a lot of money. That's why the world is okay. It's liquid, it's fine. Also, we run out of reserves in about four weeks. You know, there are reserves all over the world and we would really run out and there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it and you want to see bedlam? So for all those so-called geniuses that want to show me how smart they are.
Well, there you have it, folks. Let me know what you think.
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Chapter 3: How did Iran celebrate their perceived victory in the negotiations?
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