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June 17, 2025 • 28 mins
  1. Iran's Shift Toward Negotiation

    • Iran is reportedly signaling a willingness to negotiate with both Israel and the U.S., potentially offering to give up its nuclear enrichment program.
    • These overtures come amid heavy Israeli airstrikes and significant losses among Iran’s leadership and military infrastructure.
  2. Trump’s Role and Stance

    • Trump is portrayed as a central figure in the diplomatic and military response.
    • He had previously given Iran a 60-day ultimatum regarding nuclear compliance, which was ignored.
    • Now, Trump is open to peace talks but remains firm that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons.
  3. Israel’s Military Campaign

    • Israel has achieved air superiority over Iran and is conducting targeted strikes on military and nuclear sites.
    • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is quoted extensively, emphasizing that Israel will not stop until Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities are dismantled.
  4. U.S. Political and Military Movements

    • Trump left the G7 summit early due to the crisis, declined to sign a joint de-escalation statement, and returned to Washington to coordinate with the National Security Council.
    • Reports suggest the U.S. may be preparing for direct military involvement.
  5. Media and Public Perception

    • The commentary criticizes media narratives that portray Trump as a warmonger, arguing instead that he has consistently advocated for peace but with firm red lines.
    • It also defends Israel’s right to self-defense, especially in light of the October 7 attacks, comparing them to 9/11 in terms of national trauma.
  6. Senate Support and Speculation

    • 52 Republican senators reportedly support Trump’s stance on Iran.
    • Israeli media speculate that the U.S. may soon formally join the war.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We've got a new update for you on what is
going on between Israel and Iran, and it involves the
United States of America. We are now looking at what
seems to be Iran on the run, as there is
new reports coming out that the Mulas want to talk
with Donald Trump to push a peace deal. This after
Donald Trump made it clear, you've got sixty days to

(00:22):
come up with something and to do what we've asked
you to do with nuclear proliferation, and they said no. Well,
now Donald Trump is saying, hey, We're okay to have
this piece talk if you want to. Apparently Iran sent
messages to both Israel and the United States that not
only does it want to look to end the war,
but also negotiate with President Trump, and that could mean

(00:46):
giving up its nuclear richment program. Why simply to save
the Iranian regime after Israel Is taking out top leadership
in their government. The President now saying that this is
quote achievable. Here's what he had to say at the
G seven. Have you seen it?

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Have you heard any signals or seen any messages from
intermediaries that Iran wishes to de escalate the conflict?

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:14):
What have what have you heard?

Speaker 4 (01:15):
What if you heard from the Orians.

Speaker 5 (01:17):
They'd like to talk, but they should have done that before.
I had sixty days and they had sixty days, And
on the sixty first day, I said, we don't have
a deal. They have to make a deal, and it's
painful for both parties. But I'd say Iran is not
winning this war and they should talk, and they should
talk immediately before it's too late.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
And what would you say, in your opinion, what would
it take for the US to get involved in this
conflict militarily.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
I don't want to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
President keeping it very close and tight lipped on what
may be happening behind the scenes there. But Iran has
sent a message now confirmed by multiple sources that is running.
United States is getting the same message. They want to
end negotiate with Trump. Giving up their nuclear enrichment program
is on the table to save their running regime. Reports

(02:10):
of Iran's eagerness to in the fight came as Israeli
fighters came with a new attack, attacking the regime institutions
in the capital city of Tehran. Now they have total
air superiority over the nation, including the state broadcaster. After
achieving total dominance of their entire air space.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
The Wall Street Journal putting it this way.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Iran has been urgently signaling that it seeks an end
to the hostilities and the resumption of talks over its
suclear programs, sending messages to Israel and the usvi of
Arab intermediaries, Middle Eastern and European officials as well. In
the midst of a ferocious Israeli air campaign, Taran is
told Arab officials it would be open to returning to
the negotiating table as long as.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
The US doesn't join the attack.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Iran also passed the messages to Israel, saying it is
in the interests of both sides to keep the violence
quote contained. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin NETNAHUO has said
the attacks will continue until iran nuclear program and their
ballistic missiles are destroyed, and he has shown no indication

(03:18):
that he is.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Ready to stop.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
He has also said the regime change isn't a goal,
but could be a result given the Iranian leadership's weakness. Now,
Israel is unlikely to relent until it has destroyed most
or all of Iran's ballistic missile launchers. Why, because they've
been hit by those ballistic missiles and has cost Israeli lives. Now,

(03:40):
this is something they've had to do with the Iron Dome,
continuing to fight the fire, a barrage of these missiles
coming at the Israeli citizens, most of this.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Happening at night.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Netnahu has also been doing some interviews, and he's set
down for an interview with ABC News News moments ago.
I want you to hear what he had to say
in that interview with ABC.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
Take a listen now an ABC News exclusive.

Speaker 6 (04:09):
I'm joined by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin nettan Yahoo, who
comes to us from an undisclosed location in Israel. Mister
Prime Minister, thank you for joining us. Let me start
with the news that has just come in. The Wall
Street Journal is reporting that Iran has been urgently signaling
that it wants to end hostilities and to resume talks.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Over its nuclear program.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
According to the Journal, they have been sending messages to
Israel and the United States via Arab intermediaries. Have you
received that message from the Iranians?

Speaker 3 (04:41):
Well, not directly, but I'm not surprised. I mean, they
want to continue to have these fake talks in which
they lie, they cheat, they string the US along, and
you know, we have very solid intel on that. But
of course they want to keep on building their nuclear
weapons and building their mess ballistic arsenal which they're firing
at our people. They want to continue to create the

(05:04):
two existential threats against say Israel, while they're talking. That's
not going to happen. You know, we're not at the
eleventh hour. We're the twelfth hour, and we stopped. We
acted to secure the life of the nation, and we're
going to continue until we remove the two existential threats,
the nuclear threat and the threat of twenty thousand ballistic

(05:25):
missiles that are equivalent to two nuclear bombs. So they
want to stop and keep it, but we are committed
to removing those threats.

Speaker 6 (05:34):
So I think what I hear you're saying quite clearly
is there will be no end to the Israeli bombing
of Iran until you have accomplished your objective here. You're
not going to stop for peace talks.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Well, look, we had the peace talks. We gave it
a chance. We've you know, clenched our teeth, we did
everything we could to enable President Trump to negotiate the
desired result, and that would have been preferable for us,
and I think for everyone. But we saw in the
course of the negotiations while they were negotiating with the
United States, the Supreme Leader of Iran, Aetola Kamenai, tweeted

(06:13):
almost every day death to Israel. The talks were merely
a facade, and we absolutely if it could be achieved
with the negotiations, fine, but it wasn't being achieved, so
we had to act to safeguard our existence. You would
do the same.

Speaker 6 (06:27):
But over the weekend we heard from President Trump on
truth social say Iran and Israel should make a deal,
and will make a deal. We will have peace soon
between Israel and Iran. Many calls and meetings now taking place.
So if President Trump asked you to stop the bombing

(06:50):
campaign to resume these talks, would you do it.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Well. President Trump has been a great leader, a great
leader of the world, and a great leader and a
great friend of Israel. And he put forward the terms
very clearly in their negotiations. He said Iran cannot have
a nuclear weapon, and in order for it not to
have a nuclear weapon, it cannot have the capacity to
enrich uranium, which is the prerequisite for nuclear weapons. Iran refused,

(07:15):
just refuses all the time. It cheats, and it continues
to try to weaponize the rich uranium they already have.
They have nine atom bomb's worth of enriched uranium. They're
working secretly, as we shared with the United States, they're
working secretly to rapidly weaponize this. In a few months,
they would have nuclear bombs. That's what they want to do.

(07:35):
They want to continue training the US along build up
those weapons. They don't want a seat at the table.
They want to blow up the table. Well specifically, they
want to blow up Israel and purchase time. And I
think the US shares the intel. I know they share
the intel because we share intel with each other. If
it's fake talks, obviously not. If Iran will relinquish the

(07:56):
means to destroy our country, then obviously it's pable to
anything else. But that hasn't happened so far, and frankly,
I doubt it's going to happen now.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Net Yahoo being very clear like we're going to do
what's best interest for our country, for our survival. Iran
doesn't want to sit at the table. They want to
blow up the table. And he's saying, hey, we're not
going to be played because we've been dealing with these
people forever.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
Now there are real consequences.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
And there's also a real problem now with Iran and
the leadership in Tehran is that this country that acted
like they were so powerful is actually extremely militarily weak.
The air superiority that Israel has to do in essence
right now, whatever they want to do over the country
of Iran is shocking. This also, I think makes Iran

(08:46):
more vulnerable to people around them now because now people
realize how easy it is to actually go after Iran
and look Iran through money and basic arms to terrorist
groups from US has block et cetera. Deck and so
there was a lot of people that thought, man, these
guys have everything. They've almost got a nuclear weapon. This

(09:07):
is a big problem. And what we're witnessing now is
not only is there intelligence in serious trouble because so
many of them that we're supposed to be hiding have
been knocked down and are dead, but the regime now
could easily be toppled if this continues.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
That's the second part of this problem.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
I want to get obviously more of this interview for you,
because it's very interesting to hear what Nea who had
to say this again from ABC News exclusively.

Speaker 6 (09:38):
But he said Iran and Israel should make a deal
and will make a deal. How do you explain that disconnect?
He seems very optimistic, in fact, seeming like he wants
you to get back to the table, and get back
to the table. Now you're saying there's no getting back
to the table, and tell that the U the goals

(10:00):
of the bombing campaign are achieved.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Well, if the goals could be achieved through negotiations, fine,
I said that to the President when I saw them
in Washington. That didn't happen in the two months of
negotiations that President Trump gave them. Right now, they thought
that they could get away with it. They found that
are very decisive and very precise military action against their
nuclear program, against their ballistic missile program is effective. So

(10:27):
now they want to stop it and continue on the
side to continue to develop those two means of mass
death that are meant to wipe Israel off the map.
Commit and this is a battle you know that we
have to assure as one. If it could be one diplomatically, fine, Frankly,
it didn't happen diplomatically, and we had to act because

(10:49):
We're not going to put our neck on a nuclear
you know, to a nuclear knife and let them destroy us.
We're fighting this larger war against this suppressive regime that
is oppressed the Iranian people for six years, that has
spread mayhem, violence and terror throughout the Middle East and
well beyond. They try to assassinate President Trump twice. They
try to kill me twice. They actually had their proxies

(11:10):
shoot a drone right into my bedroom window. They are
targeting every one of our ministers, the key ministers, for death.
So they speak a good line, but they don't walk
the walk. And again we have to remove that threat.
And I think it's a larger battle. It's a battle
of civilization against barbarism. This regime is the cult of death.

(11:31):
Don't mistake make any mistakes about it. And sometimes, you know,
the forces of civilization have to act before it's too late.
We did, and we're going to remove those threats against
our existence one way or the other. The Jewish people
haven't traveled over time, this great odyssey of thirty five
hundred years with some of the worst tragedies meted out
to any people during their existence. We're not going to

(11:54):
have a second holocaust. We'll do whatever is necessary to
prevent that. And President Trump has been torific friend and
a terrific leader, and I trust his judgment and we
have together we know what needs to be done in
order to assure that those two twin threats to our
very survival, to the survival and the peace of the

(12:14):
world are removed. So are you going to target the
Supreme Leader? Look, we're doing what we need to do.
I'm not going to get into the details, but we've
targeted their top nuclear scientists. It's basically Hitler's nuclear team.
You know, we got them. We still have work to
do on other sites. We have targeted their ballistic missile

(12:36):
manufacturing facilities. Understand this. You see these bombs. You saw
a single bomb, it's one ton bomb John dropping on
Tel Aviv and other places, causing killing men, women and children.
They're deliberately targeting our population. We're not doing that. We're
targeting their military sites, their nuclear sites, their ballistic missile sites,

(12:57):
so they don't have twenty thousands of these that no
country could survive with. Yeah, they want to continue stringing
us along, but you know there's a limit because if
we don't act now, there won't be a thirteenth hower,
so we have to act. But what I'm saying is
that we're not merely protecting ourselves. We're protecting everybody. We're
protecting our Arab neighbors with whom we want to expand

(13:20):
the peace as we did under President Trump's leadership in
the Abraham Accords. That will be possible if Ran is defanged.
We're also protecting the world. They have ballistic missiles that
can now reach deep into Europe and soon could reach
the United States. And imagine what this regime that caused
death to America every time, that bombed your American embassies,

(13:41):
that murdered two hundred forty one Marines in Beirut, that
killed and injured thousands of American servicemen in Iraq and Afghanistan,
that try to blow up a restaurant in Washington, that
burns the American flag? Do you want these people to
have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them to
your cities today? It's still a tomorrow, it's New York. Look,

(14:02):
I understand America first, I don't understand America dead. That's
what these people want. They chant death to America. So
we're doing something that is in the service of mankind,
of humanity, and it's a battle of good against the evil.
America does should and does stand with the good. That's
what President trum Trump is doing, and I deeply appreciate

(14:22):
his support.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I don't understand America, or he says, he said, I
understand America first, I don't understand America dead. And that
is an incredible moment in this interview where he's saying,
we are dealing with the reality of the situation, and
we're not going to sit here and act like this
isn't happening. We know what Iran wants to do to us.

(14:44):
They've made it clear. They've said it over and over again.
They've given countless dollars to terrorist groups and organizations to
come after us. We know that, and we've witnessed it,
and they've killed our people. So why on Earth Earth
would we sit here and wait for them to continue
their mission, which we know what their mission actually is.

(15:08):
It is to kill us. It is to wipe us
off the face of the earth. They've said it. We
believe them, We absolutely believe them. And I go back
to the basic core points here. Israel has always had
a right to defend themselves, but after what happened in
October the seventh, they had a right to also make

(15:28):
sure that they had the ability to defend themselves. And clearly,
the way the situation was before that date was unfortunately
not good enough. It was a false sense of security,
and so they had to make a change.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
They had to do something different.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
They had to make sure that they made a real change,
and they had to make sure that they never allowed
it to happen again. It's very much the mentality that
we had after nine to eleven, never again.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
Now.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Unfortunately, who knows who we went in this country with
our wide open borders, and we know that there's terrorists
that we went into this country, and we know we're
trying to find those terrorists, and it's a very very
very very very very very big problem. But you look
at what Israel went through on October seventh. It was there,
It was there nine to eleven. Okay, it's the worst
attack on the Jews since the Holocaust. And when you

(16:19):
understand that, and when you look at what they are
surrounded by and you look at the people that want
to kill them, I cannot blame them for doing this.
I cannot blame them at all, not one single bit
can I can I blame them for what they are doing.
And for people that are saying, oh, well, they must
show restraint, how do you show restraint when when there's

(16:41):
ballistic missiles that are coming at you?

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Serious question?

Speaker 1 (16:46):
How do you then show restraint when you are at
night having to worry, and during the day having to worry,
and when you fall asleep having to worry that you're
never going to wake up because of some missile that's
going to hit you, that they're going to overload the iron,
and that some are going to get through and ballistic
missiles are going to hit your apartment complex, because you
have to understand they always target civilians. I am so

(17:09):
tired of hearing the what about ism of well, what
about this or what about that, or what about this
or what? You have a right to defend yourself. I
promise you we in America would never live this way.
If we had rockets coming at us, whoever was doing it,
they would have already.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
Been dead a long time ago. We would not put
up with this crap.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
And yet, and yet there's so many in Americans, so
many anti Semites, and so many in the media that
are saying, well, Israel shouldn't be able to do this
and shouldn't be able to protect themselves. Imagine if every night,
or every other night, or every other week, you had
somebody lobbing literal rockets into your backyard, into your home,
hitting your neighbors' houses. How long would you put up

(17:50):
with that? I want that to percolate in your mind,
like how long would you put.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Up with that?

Speaker 1 (17:56):
And people are like, well, Israel's just going too far
and what they did in goz It, did they have
any other choice?

Speaker 4 (18:01):
And I asked that question.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Sincerely with all of the tunnels that were built underground,
all the terrorism networks, I mean, the whole Gaza strip
was a terrorists in essence, like perfectly built city for terrorism,
and you witness what they did to you. Then then
you again, you've got to go back to the basic question,
how long would you live under the circumstances? I know
how long I would live unto those like basically zero,

(18:24):
the people that are shooting rockets at me, there's hell
to pay. If terrorists are taking my family, my friends,
there's hell to pay. And what Israel is doing right now,
some would argue it's long overdue as we entered day
six of the war between Iran and Israel, there are
awful lot of headlines and we're gonna deal with many

(18:45):
of them today, including Iran could resort to unconventional means
of retaliation that coming from the regime. We also note
the IDF underestimated the military strength. That was a criticism
early on, but the reality seems that Iran doesn't have
much of an answer. We have missile attacks going back

(19:05):
and forth and shut down oil refineries in Iran, sirens,
sonic booms, it's all now part of the daily life
in both countries. We also know that Dettanya who said
that they could in fact kill the Supreme leader of Iran.
And then there's the other part, which is even bigger news.
The President of the United States of America has left

(19:28):
the G seven summit early, which brings us to the
big part of the story. Monday night, the President departed
a full day ahead of schedule.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
The White House side.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Of the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran as the
reason now. His early exit followed completing a working dinner
with G seven leaders, after which he also chose not
to sign the summit's Joint de escalation statement. Instead, he
arged civilians in Tehran to a vacuum via social media post,

(20:02):
signaling a firm and unilateral US stance with Israel. Trump
also canceled key bilateral talks scheduled for Tuesday, including with
Ukraine Zolensky and Mexico's president as well.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
And then there was the return to Washington, d C.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Reuters reporting at this moment that as Trump flew back
to DC, he requested that the National Security Council be
on standby in the White House Situation Room to closely
monitor developments within the Middle East. Additional news outlets also
note that senior national security staff were assembling to prepare

(20:40):
for his return, signaling heightened coordination. Now, the White House
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt told the press that Trump's return
was because of what's going on in the Middle East,
not hiding the reality of the situation. And while in Canada,
Trump secured a trade deal also that is not being
really reported on with the UK, but refuse to join

(21:01):
the G seven's collective statement as I mentioned earlier on
the Israel Iran de escalation, underscoring his independent agenda. Now,
the G seven hosts and other European leaders continued summit
discussions without Trump to press quote for diplomatic pressure on
the Iran Israel situation. So, in short, Trump's early departure

(21:24):
from the summit was driven by immediate security concerns in
the Middle East, and Trump is actively mobilizing his national
security apparatus on his return, putting the NSC on standby
to respond to the unfolding crisis.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Now, let me be very clear.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
We also have another thing that's happening in the media,
and it's the big lie that Donald Trump is some
guy that wants massive war when clearly he's saying he
wants peace. But he's also been clear about something else.
There was no way that Iran would be allowed to
have a nuclear weapon. How do we know this, Well,

(22:01):
you can go back to when he was running for
president in twenty and fifteen, and what did the presidents
say then, and what has he been saying since then. Well,
here's a little montage of the present, never wavering on
his stands that Iran could never have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 7 (22:19):
You cannot let Iran.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
Have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 7 (22:22):
You cannot let it happen, because bad things will happen
if that happens.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
But everybody stopped. They were ready to make a deal.
We would have made a deal.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
It was great for everybody.

Speaker 4 (22:31):
No nuclear weapons. You can't give them nuclear weapons. Now
they can have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 8 (22:35):
Don't let Iran have nuclear weapons. That's my only thing
I have to tell you today. Don't let them have it.
They would have never had them, including around we would.
They can't have a nuclear weapon. That's so they can't
have nuclear weapons.

Speaker 7 (22:48):
It's too destructive, too powerful.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
They can't have it. But I wanted to make a
deal with them.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
No nuclear weapons.

Speaker 7 (22:55):
You can't have nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the single
greatest threat to this world, to the whole world, and
Victor Orban understands that, and some others do too.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
I just don't want them.

Speaker 8 (23:05):
To have a nuclear weapon, and they weren't going to
have one, and they cannot have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 4 (23:10):
That was the only thing, the one thing I said
you cannot have.

Speaker 7 (23:13):
I just didn't want a Ran to have a nuclear weapon.
I said, you know, we're going to make a great deal.
Everybody's going to be happy, You're going to be rich
as hell again, everything's going to be great. But you
cannot have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
You can't let a rant have nuclear weapons.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
I Ran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. They
cannot have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 7 (23:33):
Instead, we have a very hostile country that wants nuclear weapons.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
Can't let that happen.

Speaker 7 (23:41):
The main thing is I Ran can't have a nuclear weapon.
That was my main thing. The deal was a simple deal.
A rant can't have a nuclear you know, I can't
have a missile, can't have a nuclear missile. It cannot
have that nuclear capability.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Aron should not have a nuclear weapon. They should have
never been in a position where they could have had
if I were president, and they wouldn't even be thinking
about a nuclear weapon, and now they're months away from
getting one.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
You go back to what the president said. He says
it for a long time, whether it's trade in China
taking advantage of America when he was saying it in
the nineteen eighties that we need to have a trade
war and we need to stop being taken advantage of,
or if it's the more than sixteen minutes of a
montage of President Trump's saying that Iran cannot be allowed

(24:25):
to have a nuclear weapon over and over again. Iran
cannot have a nuclear weapon. They can't have a nuclear weapon.
Very simple, they can't have a nuclear weapon. We're not
going to allow them to have a nuclear weapon. So
why is the media now shocked and the rest of
the world shocked that Donald Trump is actually standing up
and saying yet again that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.

(24:49):
It is truly amazing just how crazy the media has become.
And now they want to say, oh, well, what's really
happening here is Donald Trump is war mongering us into
World War three.

Speaker 4 (25:02):
Here's what I can say.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
It is obvious that the President of the United States
of America wasn't lying, and he was telling you the
truth and fifteen and sixteen and seventeen and eighteen, in
twenty nineteen and twenty twenty, twenty twenty one, two, twenty
twenty three, twenty twenty four, and twenty twenty five. When
he said that Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon. There's

(25:25):
also something else that's happening right now in the Senate.
Fifty two Republican senators are now agreeing with President Trump.
Senator Cruz talking to Ben Shapiro saying this.

Speaker 9 (25:36):
Well, Bena, as you know, I led a letter of
fifty two Republican senators that we all came together and
we said we agree with President Donald J.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
Trump.

Speaker 9 (25:45):
President Trump has said repeatedly the red line is that
Iran must have complete dismantlement of its enrichment capacity, that
every centrifuse must be shut down. They must have no
capacity to enrich uranium at all. Now, what President Trump
said is you could either do that nicely through diplomacy,
or you can do that through warfare.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
So it's very clear the President Trump is building a
coalition with many members on Capitol Hill. And then there's
also speculation about what could be next. In fact, according
to Israeli Channel fourteen, President Trump, they are now reporting
is expected their words to sign an order in the
coming hours to formally join the war between Israel and Iran.

(26:31):
Channel fourteen Israel saying this. There are also reports the
US itself is already attacking Tehran. There is very very
significant development in the coming hours that the Americans are
behind them and are moving forces towards the Middle East,
moving aircraft carriers and planes and general towards the Middle East,

(26:51):
really to reinforce the forces and enter the war in
a very very official way. Now again this is coming
from Israel Channel fourteen. It is obvious that there's a
lot that is moving right now. Some of it may
turn out to be very real, other reports may be inaccurate.
But there's one thing you can take to the bank.

(27:13):
That is that Donald Trump is said over and over
again that Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon. We know
that Israel and the people there are under attack and
surrounded on all sides. And it's also very clear that
the President says we will stand with Israel, allowing Israel
to protect and also to defend itself. Now, the Israeli

(27:35):
ambassador also was on TV earlier saying this about what's happening, pulled.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Off a number of surprises. When the dust settles, you're going.

Speaker 7 (27:44):
To see some surprises on Thursday night and Friday that
will make the Beeper.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Operation almost seem simple. That the Israeli ambassador saying that
the world should expect a quote surprise later this week
in its attacks on I ran that we'll make the
Masad hesbela pager operation quote look simple. Now, the President
of the United States of America leaving the summit to

(28:13):
go back to Washington. What happens next for the US
we don't know. But what we do know is that
the President is clearly standing side by side with.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
Our ally Israel.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Make sure you share this podcast with your family and friends,
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we appreciate you listening every day.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
We'll see you back here tomorrow
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