Chapter 1: What controversial statement did Iran's foreign minister make about nuclear weapons?
Next story I want to get into is the Iran foreign minister, okay? While this is being talked about, he has a meeting. He talks about the conversation with Witkoff because Witkoff brought up nuclear. I don't know if you saw this or not. He says, when we talked to the foreign minister, they kept threatening us with nuclear. He says, what are you talking about?
And then the social media is like, no, they never did. They never did. Why would they do this? They're just making it up. Well, here's what the foreign minister said about his call with Witkoff. Go for it. I never said that we are going to make bombs. I said that we have 440 kilos of 60% enriched material, and that was not a secret. That is what is mentioned in the reports of the IAEA.
Chapter 2: How does the panel react to the foreign minister's claims?
So I said, look, this is mentioned in the report. This, if enriched more, can be good enough for 10 bombs, as your own experts claim. So we are ready to give them up and to give them away. We are ready to dilute them, to down blend them into lower degrees. And by saying that, I wanted to say that the concession that we are making is really big
But how they have interpreted that, I don't know, maybe because the lack of enough knowledge, maybe because of, you know, their intentions to justify, as I said, the act of aggression. You can pause it right there. Tom, do you believe him? We're not going to party. We're not going to party. We do have a kilo of Coke, five bongs, and enough Turkish hash to last through the winter.
But we're not going to party. Okay, Tom. We're not doing anything. Tom went there.
Chapter 3: What evidence does Iran present regarding its enriched uranium?
That's kind of what I heard in my head. Turkish hash is like. I didn't say we're going to make a bomb. I said that we're going to get away from fossil fuels and we're going to... No, it doesn't know what he said. I didn't say we have a bomb. I said we have 450 and we're going to get away from fossil fuels and we're going to use it to make nuclear energy. Oh, you really are. It's like...
How do you believe this? I mean, it's just like those talking points are somewhere between bizarre and contrived. I didn't understand how to even process it. Well, the critics could say the following. Critics could say, Witkoff came back and he can say, you know, this is what they said. as an excuse to be able to attack, right?
Because it's Witkoff and Kushner, and a lot of people see Kushner as Israel connection, so he's going to be from that camp.
Chapter 4: How do experts interpret Iran's nuclear capabilities?
He said bomb. Right. Then the other side could be like, no, maybe they were not being fair players, and they're BSing and they're playing propaganda. Who do you believe is the question? Vinny. I don't know, Pat, and Rob, I sent you this clip of him. I don't believe him, but that's his job. And my question is, is he on a hit list?
If he's the foreign minister, are we actively trying to go after this guy? Out of curiosity, Pat, because he's alive and he's doing well. He's a liar because this is actually great. Margaret Brennan from Face the Nation, she actually asked a good question. I thought I had to run it through AI because I honestly thought that this was AI. I love the way you said that.
Margaret Brennan actually asked a good question.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of Iran's nuclear admissions for international relations?
I thought it was an iPad. So Abbas is over Zoom, and she's asking him about, like, the Internet's down. They shut off all the Internet for everybody. Abbas. Abbas? Abbas. Abbas. He's Abbas. And then this answer, it tells you everything you need to know about this guy and his character and how honest he is. Go ahead, Rob. I just do want to point out, you're speaking to us via Zoom.
The Iranian people don't have open Internet access. But you do. Why? Well, because I'm the voice of Iranians, and I have to defend their right.
Chapter 6: How does social media influence perceptions of Iran's nuclear stance?
So this is why I have access to Internet to just, you know, have a voice. being helped by the international community. But internet is closed because of the security reasons, because we are under attack, we are under aggression, and we have to do everything to protect our people. In any country, there are, you know, urgent measures taken for the sake of war. I just do want to point out,
Do you want to talk about control? Although the gold frame and the black ribbon is a step up from the cardboard cutout. Think about that. He's on Zoom, but the people can't... And that's why, guys, if you think about it, you haven't been really seeing anything from the people in the streets. What's happening? I did see a video where people were in their apartments, Tom. Like...
I won't say high-rise, maybe 20, you know, 10 to 15 stories up. Looking just down, IRGC is walking in the street. They're looking down, and they're just, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, open fire at people in their apartments.
Chapter 7: What are the criticisms against the Iranian regime's credibility?
So you're not seeing... They would never do that. No, I mean... They would never do such a thing, Vinny. That's just propaganda. Why are you saying... You would say that Iranian government would kill their own people? I saw... Why are you making up stories, Vinny? I saw it with my own eyes, Patrick. They would never do that. These are noble people that... Islamic Revolutionary Guard...
you realize how sarcastic I'm being. Obviously, I know that you're being sarcastic. But think about it. This actually answered my question. I haven't seen anything from the people of the streets of Iran, what the people are going through. This proves it right. They shut off all the Internet.
Chapter 8: What does the future hold for Iran's nuclear ambitions?
I'm curious to when they did that, Rob, if we could find out. Adam. Who's this guy? The foreign? Foreign minister. Foreign minister. Okay. You know how I know he's lying? I know this guy's lying because his lips are moving. You know, Bill O'Reilly used to have a show and he used to call it the no spin zone. There's no spin here. We're telling the truth here.
This guy is incapable of telling the truth. It's all spin. So, you know, they say you got to trust but verify. You trust but verify. Dude, we don't trust this guy at all. And because we don't trust him, we need to verify everything. So this regime is fighting for their lives. They're fighting for their ideology. They're fighting for everything they've ever built since 1979.
And they're not going to go down quietly. So if you speak up, they'll kill you internally. If you're a neighbor and you even give the impression that you're not on their side, they'll shoot at you. So this is all about to get very ugly. And then the left media, shout out to this lady for actually pressing this guy. Good for you. Because the left media just believes the Iranian state media.
They believe the Hamas media as if they're credible whatsoever. So I love the fact that, you know, there's been this whole ongoing discussion of what happened to this girl's school, you know, 100 or so girls. 168. Horrible. Disgusting. Who knows what happened there? Let's get to the bottom of that. This is war.
But where were you when tens of thousands of people were murdered and the internet was blackout? You didn't really talk about that. So the selective outrage and the selective media coverage is a major issue. At the end of the day, this regime is the bad guy and we need to eliminate them. There you go. Okay. You guys brought me eardrops because this weekend I was at Miami Beach. Yeah.
And we had the best – my entire body is so red right now. I'm in pain. I can't even tell you. But we were in the water hanging out with these waves. Waves are hitting us. I have Brooklyn. I turned around. Bam. Wave hits. Incredible. I got water here, so I can't hear what you guys are saying. Just so you know, they're texting everything for me to understand what you guys are saying.
On behalf of my left ear, I'm very jealous of you because – Sometimes it gets very loud. Well, I think it's kind of fortunate because you're sitting to my left, so it helps that I can't hear a lot of the stuff you're saying. I'm in such a good mood today. If you want to hear what my left ear feels like, I'll follow Jeff over here.
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