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PDB Afternoon Bulletin | March 14th, 2025: China, Russia Back Iran In Nuclear Standoff With Trump & Israel Condemns Hamas For Using Hostages For "Psychological Warfare"
14 Mar 2025
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First, China and Russia are coming to the aid of Iran, at least diplomatically, condemning the Trump administration’s attempts to pressure the Islamic regime into engaging in nuclear negotiations, and calling for an immediate lifting of what they called "illegal unilateral sanctions." Later in the show, negotiations to extend the ceasefire in Gaza hit another snag on Friday, as Hamas said they would release an American-Israeli hostage, but only if Israel agreed to a laundry list of demands. Israel responded by slamming Hamas for the conditional offer, calling it a "manipulation" and act of "psychological warfare." To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full Episode
It's Friday, the 14th of March. Welcome to the PDB Afternoon Bulletin. I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, China and Russia are attempting to position themselves as mediators in Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, uniting on Friday to back the Islamic regime in the face of aggressive U.S. sanctions targeting Tehran's shadowy oil trade.
Later in the show, negotiations to extend the ceasefire in Gaza hit another snag on Friday as Hamas said they would release an American-Israeli hostage, but only if Israel agreed to work towards a permanent end to the war. Israel responded by slamming Hamas for the conditional offer, calling it a, quote, manipulation and an act of psychological warfare. But first, today's afternoon spotlight.
China and Russia are coming to the aid of Iran, condemning the Trump administration's attempts to pressure the Islamic regime into engaging in nuclear negotiations and calling for an immediate lifting of what they called, quote, illegal unilateral sanctions. The trio of American adversaries convened on Friday in Beijing for high-level talks. Well, that's quite the cabal.
One wonders if they met in a secret evil lair located underneath a dormant volcano. But I digress. they met to address the issue of Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and the escalating Western response. After the talks, which involved China's Executive Vice Foreign Minister and the Deputy Foreign Ministers of Russia and Iran, the group issued a joint statement, agreeing that the U.S.
should abandon their financial pressure campaign and all, quote, threats of force against the Islamic regime. And that's according to a report from the New York Times. Instead, they called for, quote, political and diplomatic engagement and dialogue based on the principle of mutual respect, saying it was the only viable pathway to achieving a resolution to the nuclear issue.
I wonder if that would be the same level of respect that perhaps Russia is according to Ukraine. I don't know. Maybe I'm just being churlish. Their remarks were a not-so-thinly-veiled rebuke of President Trump's campaign to restart direct negotiations with Iran over their nuclear weapons program.
Last week, Trump said he sent a personal letter directly to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei offering him a choice between engaging in good-faith negotiations for a new nuclear deal or facing the wrath of the American military.
While Trump said he would prefer to strike a deal, he may be left with no other option than to handle the situation militarily, threatening, quote, terrible consequences for the regime should they refuse to back down. The comments did not go over particularly well with the Iranian regime.
The Ayatollah said the regime would not be bullied into negotiations, and that's a sentiment echoed by Iranian President Massoud Bezeshkin, who bluntly told Trump on Tuesday to, quote, do whatever the hell you want, end quote.
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