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Chapter 1: What recent events have escalated tensions between the U.S. and Iran?
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Olen Ben Micellis ja meillä on jotain huomattavaa uutista. Yhdysvallat on laajentunut mahtavia, mahtavia ristiriitaa Iranista. Ristiriitaa Teheranin keskellä, Sirikin, Kargaanissa, Minnaabissa, Bandarissa, Abbasissa, Hangam-alueessa, Asulissa.
we have anti-aircraft weapons going up all over iran right now there are skirmishes reported at sea between iranian and u.s forces despite donald trump saying iranian naval forces have all been destroyed there appears to be a massive navy battle that's taking place right now the united states officials had said that the targets that were attacked are in southern iran and they include air defense systems radar
drone command but it appears that it is much larger than this and that this is a massive strike that donald trump is saying he's doing to try to get iran to make a deal with him i think it will have the exact opposite impact now iran is preparing for a massive retaliatory strike
I think they're also preparing to close down and shut down the Bab al-Mandib strait in the Red Sea. I think they're going to be activating the Houthis shortly. We don't have confirmation of that yet, but we believe that that is a move they said they would execute on. Folks, you can expect a barrel of oil price to be in the $150 to $200 per barrel of oil very, very soon. And I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here.
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Chapter 2: What military actions are currently reported in Iran and surrounding areas?
but we've seen the markets crashing, we've seen the United States economy crashing. Donald Trump probably just made, of all decisions to make, the worst possible decision imaginable. I believe the Iran retaliatory strikes we will be seeing shortly are going to be massive. I think we're going to see the Mideast on fire with infrastructure being blown up around the Mideast. I think this is where it goes.
I think that this is the escalatory trap, precisely what we've been warning about now on the Midas Touch Network for over 95 days, as this war is now in day 104, 105, as it continues, when Donald Trump would say, we're about to make a deal, we're so close, I enjoy talking to the Ayatollahs team, we're really close, give me two days, give me one day.
All Ponzi schemes that Donald Trump has run in his life. The rubber eventually hits the road and he eventually goes bankrupt. And folks, I believe we are seeing a moment right now. And when history is written, I think the answer on the social studies exam is going to be sadly quite easy.
when we look at what has been the cause of the great American calamity. I mean, we're seeing it right here unfold before our eyes. Here's again a map where we see some of the locations reported. Asulia, Bandar Abbas, Manab, that's where...
The United States military previously killed 168 little girls and have denied doing it, or Trump has denied it, despite us knowing the Tomahawk missile. So they're going to go back and try to kill more people in Manab, Kargan, Sirik, Keshem, the Hargum Islands right there. Explosions being reported in multiple areas right now. Iran's parliamentary national security.
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Chapter 3: How is Iran preparing for potential retaliatory strikes?
Committee says Iran may expand its territory in the next war after previously extending its territorial claims to the Strait of Hormuz. In other words, bye-bye Bab al-Mandib Strait. I can pretty much predict for you, we're right now west coast time, 3.11 p.m. I'm sure when I give another update later tonight, we'll hear the Bab al-Mandib Strait has been shut down by the Houthis.
And I think what we are going to be seeing very soon is the retaliatory strikes from Iran into Bahrain, into Kuwait. And frankly, I don't think they're going to hold back when it comes to some of the other areas. I think Qatar is fair game at this point. I mean, because you have the Qatari mediators.
who showed up in Iran today, and they were trying to, I guess, work to bridge the gaps that we always knew were the gaps, because we had Iran lay out their framework back in March. Donald Trump agreed to their framework back in March. He reposted Iran's foreign minister, Aragchi, what the framework was. And then Donald Trump and Vance and Rubio said...
You know what? We don't know why they're misinterpreting what we're saying. They don't understand English over there. So maybe that's why they got it wrong. No, Donald, you reposted on Truth Social
The framework for the ceasefire. So we can all maybe say, wow, I don't think there, I'm just suggesting that you could make the argument, not make, you can make, why would there be a ceasefire that deals with Hezbollah or Lebanon or this or that? That's what they agree to.
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Chapter 4: What economic impacts can we expect from the U.S. strikes on Iran?
It's moot, whatever. F your feelings, they're moot. Because the reality is, is that Donald Trump agreed to that. I'm not giving you spin. Go back and look at his social media post. He reposted foreign minister Aragchi of Iran. That was, when was that? You know, the first time they called the ceasefire in April, early April.
Okay, that's what you did. If you didn't want to live with those terms, then don't agree to it. If you wanted to do this, do this back then. I don't think you should have done this. Let me be very clear. I think you're a war criminal. I think everybody who's in the chain of command in Manab and some of these other war crimes should be tried at the Hague and brought to justice. And I say that as a proud patriotic American. But if you were going to do this on June 10th,
Why wouldn't you do that on April 10th and 11th? You created the worst possible outcome and circumstance because Donald Trump's decision making tree is the dumbest worst that there is.
This is why he bankrupts everything he freaking touches. And I say this in a non-political way. Go look at his past. The guy doesn't build shit. He bankrupts everything over and over again. You couldn't script a worse way to play this out. And he's still playing it out the worst possible way right now. Because if you're going to do this...
If you think the lesson to be learned is another air campaign, if you think that was the lesson, that you do just an air campaign and you're going to do Iranian regime change, or they're going to say, oh my God, they're attacking us again by air. Donald, what do you want?
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Trump's military decisions regarding Iran?
What do you want in the deal, man? Oh, now we're going to negotiate with... No, there's no chance of a deal right now. What are we talking about? So you drag this out, literally the worst outcome. You drag this thing out for 104 days. Now you engage in yet another invasion, another attack, another strike against Iran. Kiitos, että katsoitte.
is that the deal that was agreed to should have been just done because the u.s lost the war the first time that was just the reality we we shouldn't ignore what the reality was the u.s should never have been in the unlawful and catastrophic war in the first place brought in there by net yahoo and the u.s should have just left the strain it removes that's what i think the outcome should have been come up with some obama-style jcpoa deal for the nuclear material and just get out and let oman and iran you know run it with the help of
allies and maybe other Arab nations and just get the hell out. But this is how you're playing it right now on June 10th, escalating these attacks. And now we have this major, major strike that's taking place across Iran. And Iran's going to retaliate very, very, very hard. Let me also make that point. Here's how MB Galibaf, Iran's parliament leader,
Someone close to him posted, attacks on Iran have begun. Strikes have occurred in Manab and Bandar Abbas. Iran has immediately begun responding.
Chapter 6: How does the media portray the U.S. military actions in Iran?
The United States has stated the purpose of these attacks is to change Iran's stance on negotiations, while from Iran's perspective, the goal is the implementation of a comprehensive regime change program. Iran will respond to these attacks in ways different from past planning. In other words, this ain't going to be a tit for tat.
This is going to light the Middle East on fire. That's what they're saying. That's what this escalatory trap was all about. That's what was going to happen.
And to see the Trump regime slow roll into this thing every damn day reporting on it and telling you this is what's going to happen, this is what's going to happen, this is what's going to happen. And then seeing it happen, even though we predicted it, it still is baffling to see it done in such a
Stupid, coarse, idiotic way. And by the way, I am not in a conspiratorial way. Not in a conspiratorial way at all.
But I want to raise very serious questions and red flags about the Gulf of Tonkin. I mean the Apache helicopter incident right here. And again, challenge me, call me out, put it in the comments. All good? The story from Trump and the Trump regime. An Apache helicopter flying very low over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Chapter 7: What are the potential consequences of a ground invasion in Iran?
was struck by a Shahid drone. Shahid drones are big. These are not the little FPV drones. Shahid drone is like the size of a van, okay?
Almost the size of an Apache. I will grant you the Apaches bigger than a Shahid drone, but what, maybe 30% bigger, 40% bigger? Not like whatever. So just help me understand the damn story here that led to this escalation in the United States view. Apache flying low.
Let me be very clear what this image is, though, before you flash it. I did a depiction here of what, show what the real Apache looks like, though. I think, okay, this is a real Apache, just so we know. I want to be very clear when I put up an AI image versus putting a real Apache. This is a real Apache, just so you can see what a real Apache looks like, okay? And this is, as I inputted what the story was,
The Trump and CENTCOM were saying the Apache was flying low, a Shahid drone, which is actually probably bigger than what's depicted there, lodged between the two pilots. And then the pilots miraculously, while a Shahid was locked, was logged between them, lodged between them, they managed to make, and they were already low.
They managed to then make this evasive maneuver where they were able to crash land in the Strait of Hormuz, kind of jump out and then survive. And the Shahid drone never went off. It never went off. It never exploded. What are we... That's the... I mean...
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Chapter 8: How is the situation in the Middle East expected to evolve following these strikes?
Is anybody else going to say, this is what I'm saying, I don't want to veer into, oh, conspiratorial land, you're going to challenge that story. That story makes no effing sense to me at all. And if you go back a few weeks, remember what Trump said publicly? He said, the way we'll get back into the war is if we have some of our troops who are targeted or injured or killed.
So to me, he choreographed the damn plan of what was going to happen. And by the way, whether you believe something more choreographed took place or
You just think that that's really what happened. It's almost a mood point. I mean, I wouldn't say it's a full mood point. But the fact that you have an Apache flying low in the Strait of Hormuz, knowing that the Iranian boats and drones are in that area. Are you using the Apache as bait? I mean, that's the best case scenario.
What do you think is going to happen right there? Because there is a war, there's no real ceasefire, despite what you tell the American people. And as New York Times was reporting, hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough faded after a Qatari mediation team left Tehran on Wednesday without making any progress in the talks.
Israeli security official is saying Israel is not involved in the U.S. strikes on Iran at this stage. They all, folks, folks, folks, folks, folks. This is why we don't elect idiots to office.
This is why you shouldn't elect lifelong losers and failures and idiots to these positions. You saw his temperament with Kristen Welker. You saw the bright red face turning orange and red when asked the most basic questions. That's the guy who was in the situation room today.
With Pete Hegseth. With JD Vance. Though that's your crew that is making the dumbest, most destructive decisions that will not just set our country back, but will affirmatively cause just irreparable harm.
This was your plan after all of this? And shame on every damn traitor, Republican, MAGA. This was the outcome you wanted? When not reigning in this with a war powers resolution, this is the outcome that you wanted?
Gas is going to be $8, $10 a gallon soon. You want to see oil shocks happening? That's going to be the defining attribute of this summer, oil shocks. That's what's coming. I'm speaking not in fear, I'm speaking in reality right now. There ain't no deal happening anytime soon. Let's be very clear about that. You want to see what the price of gas is going to be tomorrow?
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