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🚨 BREAKING: Reza Pahlavi ATTACKED In Berlin - Explosions In Iran - IRGC Members Poisoned

🚨 BREAKING: Reza Pahlavi ATTACKED In Berlin - Explosions In Iran - IRGC Members Poisoned

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Hello ladies and gentlemen, welcome to TusiTV. This is your global news channel, I'm Mario Tusi and this is your latest news update coming from the conflict in the Middle East. The Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has been attacked in Berlin, the capital of Deutschland, following what appears to be an orange paint or tomato sauce that was thrown at him by one of the people who somehow managed to go through security. We're going to talk about the security issue in Berlin as well. The

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United States military have managed to intercept and seize more Iranian tankers. We have some more information on that also from President Trump because we now have an order to shoot to kill at this point near the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. We're also going to talk about the situation in Tehran as we've had multiple explosions, drone activity and finally IRGC Basij members who have now been mysteriously poisoned with multiple deaths that have been reported. All right. So.

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Got to stop this. I have a feeling a cough is going to come throughout the show. But let's focus on the situation in Iran first. We have had a number of updates when it comes to mysterious explosions, as the Islamic Republic would call it, gas leaks, right? Gas leaks continue

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We have the we have had the three explosions in the early hours of Thursday today the 23rd of April in both the eastern and western parts of the capital The air defense system was also activated. We have had the anti-aircraft activity which was there two days ago was done as a drill to

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practice basically. But around 2.50 a.m. local time in Pardis in eastern Tehran we have had a couple of explosions. We also had around Chitgar in the western parts of Tehran. We have had another explosion that was reported that we are unsure about the damages or the target at this point. But we do have a video which is obviously quite dark because it was in the early hours of this morning showing the western parts of the capital and the drone activity. So you can see them on the screen.

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There's a few up there. Now, we don't know exactly which side these drones belong to, whether it's an IRGC side or the anti-IRGC Iranians or Mossad or CIA, whoever is going to be there. So many groups right now active in Iran on the ground and we will get more information on that of course over the next few hours now Let's talk about the situation in Berlin as the crown prince was a part of it continues his tour around

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Europe he's been visiting multiple countries to speak to political leadership and of course the Iranian diaspora and many others who are helping the Iranian opposition to win this final battle against the Islamic occupation forces. But earlier today we're going to show you the press conference that we had this morning in Germany with the Crown Prince because there were two problems here. One is the security issue, I'm going to show you the video of the moment he was attacked and

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also the hostile environment that the mainstream media reporters and journalists in Germany created. But the Crown Prince Razapallavi was extremely robust, he didn't take any BS from any of them from the so-called journalists So we're going to show you the the security issue the moment of the attack Then we're going to also later on go to the press conference as well a couple of questions That he was asked let's go to Berlin You can see the orange paint. Yeah, now there are problems with this that allowed this attack to occur.

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And this is what appears to be an orange paint or tomato sauce or whatever it is that was thrown at him. Security concerns. Security failure at this press conference. There were no security checkpoints. There were no press credentials, checks outside this part, around the state in the venue.

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And obviously this allowed anybody to just walk through and come in. And this shouldn't happen when you have a crown prince of any nation really at this point. And any political leader, any sort of heads of state, anyone that is currently being targeted by various sides, you have to ensure if you are hosting him in your country, you have to ensure that there is enough security checks in place. But let's go to a different angle. Now it could have been much worse. That person got very close. He could have done anything.

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He could have had a knife. He could have done something much... There we go, see? See how close it was? Obviously they got him. It shouldn't have reached this point. Anybody's there, you can see all these people with their phones.

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It could be anybody. Although at least we could say that the Germans and the German authorities are being consistent when it comes to security and borders because the borders obviously are open. If they don't care about their own external borders, obviously they're not going to care about internal security at this point. So there is also an update from the Department of War. Before we go back to the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, because we're going to show

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you what actually happened at the press conference as well, which was quite chaotic, but the Department of War said overnight US forces carried out a maritime interdiction and write-off visit boarding of the sanctioned vessel MT Majestic X, transporting oil from Iran in the Indian Ocean. We will continue global maritime enforcement to disrupt illicit networks and interdict vessels providing material support to Iran wherever they operate. International

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waters cannot be used as a shield by sanctioned actors. The Department of War will continue to deny illicit actors and their vessels freedom of manoeuvre in the maritime domain. Let's quickly go to the video we have also received from the Department of War. That's when they got that they boarded the vessel. Beautiful. I don't know why they've been trying at this point, considering that they know that the US forces can easily board any vessel, tanker, whatever they have. But the update that we also have from the US Central Command in terms of the latest activities

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around the Strait of Hormuz and the successful operation by the US forces is as follows. The United States have directed 31 vessels to turn around or return to port, Iranian port, as part of the US blockade against Iran. Now, President Trump, you can see the stats on the screen that as part of this mission to execute, we've had over 10,000 US troops, over 100 fighters, rotary wing and surveillance aircraft and over 17 warships that are currently in place

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to block the Strait of Hormuz. But President Trump has also released a new order, issued a new order saying, I have now ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats as though they may be their naval ships are all 159 of them at the bottom of the sea that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation. Additionally our mine sweepers are clearing the Strait right now. I am hereby ordering that activity to continue but at a tripled up

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level so we now have an MD order to shoot and kill similar situation that you've seen around the Caribbean over the last year or so and we're against the narco terrorists and the cartels of course so we're now going to see a lot of activity in the Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf around the cartels of course. So we're now going to see a lot of activity in the Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf around the Strait of Hormuz. We I think have another quick statement by the president that's just been released as

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Right.

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OK, we're going to get to this in a second because things seem to be slightly escalating in terms of the White House and their decision making. First let's go to also the IRGC because obviously we have to report from both sides to actually for you to see what's actually happening rather than the one-sided report, unlike the legacy media. The IRGC have also released the footage showing their

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forces boarding and seizing the two vessels that they took yesterday near the Strait of Hormuz. Let's go and see their operation. That's the MSC. Let's probably get rid of the volume. We don't need the propaganda soundtrack in the background. So that's right near the Strait of Hormuz. You can see there's small, these are the small fast boats that they have. So this is a very different sort of operation compared to the Americans. The Americans have massive

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warships and helicopters and everything else. These guys only have these little tiny fast boats and they have to go all the way up. Takes some time, it's not really a smooth operation and they were lucky that the Americans were not near there obviously because obviously they could have easily come and intercepted this mission to board the MSC Francesca vessel and then obviously they also have a cameraman that went on board,

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uh, to then film it. So did their part of it is, is a scripted because they've already gone up, they've cleared the vessel and, uh,

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then they got the camera to basically then start filming again to show that look, we are, everything is live action. We're just going in now as we speak of us that's not true and they've already basically seized the the vessel and this is the other one as well that they managed to take and look at the tiny boats so that these are the small boats that are now have now been ordered to be destroyed by the United States Navy. Yes, it's again, it's not really the smoothest boarding that we've seen because they also made it seem like because of the footage you saw going in wasn't the moment they went in. They were already in because they already got the people on board to open the doors

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but they made it sound like they did it. It's like, well, how did you just randomly go in? They were following the orders at that point, the foreign vessels, because they didn't want trouble. They got rifles even though they have small boats but they're still dealing with the commercial vessel.

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So they can't really defend themselves unless the Americans want to start arming these vessels. That will be a whole different escalation. But the IRGC have been slightly busy over the last couple of days with their infighting inside the regime. Nobody knows who's actually technically calling the shots apart from the fact that Vahidi, who's the head of the IRGC, has executed his coup d'etat

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against the government. But in terms of the overall system, there's no unifying voice because you've got different factions. But what they are doing instead is that they are painting their missiles and rockets. So we showed you a couple of days ago, the pink rockets to represent the IRGC feminist movement, the women empowerment, you need pink rockets, of course. But they'd realized, well,

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they also believe in equality in the IRGC. So they have also started to paint some of the missiles blue to dedicate it to all the boys in the IRGC. Yeah, let's go. I'm not kidding. That's why they're doing it. I'll translate. Yeah, basically, we are doing this, we are painting this blue because our boys in the

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IRGC have requested this. And we're going to do it. This is against the Zionist entity. Here's your blue rocket, it says. To dedicate to the boys of the IRGC.

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Wow.

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Very blue. But what if some of the IRGC boys are gay and want a different colour? Maybe they don't want blue, maybe they want red. Really? Very politically incorrect guys.

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I don't think they've got their memo in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but the last time we heard from California there are more than two genders. Apparently we have 74 genders now are more than two genders. Apparently we have 74 genders now, right 72 genders. So you can't just have pink and blue because what about all the other genders? Not respectful right very very rude of the IRGC And we also have some good news coming from the US Capitol, which is quite rare,

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but Senate Republicans have managed to block this anti-war resolution that was going to block, essentially stop, President Trump's war powers. 51 to 46. A big thanks to one of the few sound Democrats, John Fetterman, who crossed the aisle to vote with the Republicans. Let's go and see the results.

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And this is the vote, the yeas are 46, the nays are 51.

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The motion is not agreed to.

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Brilliant! A huge defeat for the US Democrats who were trying to stop this war trying to take away the war powers from the president and

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Yeah, the US Democrats obviously continue to help the IRGC and try their best to help the Islamic Republic survive

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Because they created it with Jimmy Carter but obviously they don't want the Republicans to clean up the mess that they have left behind because obviously

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Once Iran is liberated and we get full access to all their sensitive documents things are going to come out the relationship between not just Jimmy Carter and the Islamic Republic, but also individuals including a Barack Hussein Obama When he used to be a president a lot of things will come out eventually in terms of what was actually exchanged between the two sides. We're going to go back to the crown prince shortly and the press conference. There's a couple of reactions here.

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This is concerning, but does this help solidify him as a transitional leader? Doesn't help or damage him. Doesn't really do either. Liberal media says Pahlavi ran into a helpless LGBTQ tomato that was peacefully protesting. If Pahlavi was a liberal, they would be demanding a tomato ban. Yes, but obviously, the Crown Prince is not left wing, so it's not political. Celia, thank you.

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And where are the rainbow and trans-colored missiles? Exactly. What about all the other penguin genders? They can start to paint rainbows. Everyone is now concerned about the lack of rainbows as part of the missiles. I think, to be fair, isn't Pride coming up again?

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Every two days is pride these days. I think because the Israelis announced that this year's pride in Tel Aviv is going to be the biggest, right? So I think if I were in charge of Israel, I would start painting their missiles a rainbow

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and then launch them at Iran. If they hit you, you either die or you become gay.

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Oh wait, they're already gay in the IRGC. wrong. If they hit you you either die or you become gay.

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So that's one of the problems that they have because they don't like to be gay but they are gay. They are ashamed to be gay. Stop being ashamed. You were born that way. Mujtaba Khamenei be proud

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of who you are and what you are. Just come out. Come out of your cardboard! Alright, we also have the most insane update that has now been verified from inside Iran. Over 100 IRGC Basij members who patrol the streets

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and terrorize the Iranian people have now been poisoned. Somehow mysteriously in Tehran, a lot of them have been hospitalized and multiple IRGC Basij members have also been reported dead after severe poisoning and the rest of them are still in the hospital. I believe this is yet another Pager style operation. For those who remember what happened to the Hezbollah members in Lebanon a couple of years ago with the Pager operation. Now I'm not claiming that this was definitely Mossad.

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It could have also been just the Iranian people. We got the Immortal Guard being very active with their guerrilla warfare on the ground. But it could also be anybody else. Considering that this was an attack on the Basij members, the militia, it's likely that this were in fact the anti-IRGC Iranians. If this were a hit against the leadership of the IRGC, then yeah, that could be more of a Mossad sort of signature. But yeah, it could easily be. Unless somebody messed up

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and accidentally poisoned their own people because they don't even know what they're doing. And what else is there? And somebody says, dude, you do realize most Americans don't want this. I don't really care what you think, because President Trump is the commander in chief and he's calling the shots and you can cry and go to your mummy.

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And now let's quickly go to the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in Berlin. Also again, apart from the security issue, he also had to deal with the establishment legacy media, the weirdo reporters and journalists in Deutschland who were asking him very, very stupid questions, including the first one that said, are you an Israeli asset? The man who was literally born to be king

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in a royal family. He's the crown prince. He had no choice. He was just born. He's part of the dynasty. Yeah, where you were born,

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did you become an Israeli asset? Is that why you think you're the crown prince? No, because I was born that way. Let's go to the press conference quickly. This is chaotic.

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Oh, OK.

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I have a personal question, since we can see outside that you're here with the help of the lobby group Europe Israel Press Association. The Israeli government supports you taking over in Iran. And the same government, that's the same government that started the war of aggression against your country with the U.S.

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So many people around the world think that you are an Israeli asset.

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Are you?

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Of course not. But I'm a friend to Israel and the Jews, and I tell you why. Because again, as a descendant of Cyrus the Great, we take pride of the fact that the very cornerstone of human rights happened at the time that Cyrus the Great, through his cylinder, which is displayed worldwide,

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that is referred to in the whole of nations as the United Nations, was what coined the very principles of liberty when he freed the Jewish slaves in Babylon and helped them rebuild their temples in Jerusalem. Iranians and Jews have a biblical relationship. In fact, the only two countries that can claim that.

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In modern history, Iran wasn't the only country in the Middle East that harbored Jews that were escaping Hitler and his regime and were given refuge in Iran. That's part of our history. That's part of our tradition of harboring persecuted people.

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Jews in Iran were free to practice their faith before the revolution and fighting for their rights to be restored and that of any other religion in Iran, because one of the cornerstones of human rights should be protecting people in their freedom of religion. That's what I stand for. And I don't need to be an agent of anyone to do that, but I'm an agent of my people. I'm the agent of the Iranian people.

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I'm standing here because tens of millions of them asked me to be their voice, to talk to people like you today and explain their vision of the future.

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Thanks for the clarification and regarding your plan, correct me if I'm wrong, but you have never excluded to restore a permanent monarchy with a democratically elected government serving in your name. Why is that? Don't you think a true democrat would clearly exclude to restore a new monarchy?

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Well, let's look at Europe right now as an example. Germany is a republic. So is Belgium. France is a democracy. So is Belgium. France is a democracy, so is Belgium. France is a democracy, so is Sweden.

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Italy is a democracy, so is Spain. They're all democracies, right? Three of them are republics, three of them are monarchies. So if you're telling me that people don't have a right to decide via the ballot box what's their preferred system, which is what I give it to, then you're not respecting the will of the Iranian people. I don't get to decide that. You don't get to decide that. They get to decide that. What I stand for is free elections.

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What I propose is a process whereby, through the ballot box, the majority of the Iranian people will have to decide what is the best system suited for their interests. They get to choose. And the only role that I have for myself,

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and I offer to be the transitional leader, is precisely to bring them to a position where they can make that choice. And I think democracy is not about eliminating democratic options. It's by allowing people to have choices. So we're not subtracting, we're just allowing people to have a choice. It was liberated when the Allied landed on the beaches of Normandy to put an end ultimately to the Second World War.

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This is the kind of intervention that should be perceived as an element that helps the people, as opposed to the regime. And of course, I'm not shying away from that position, that we have every right to tell the world when we are being shot on the streets, how else are we

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supposed to protect ourselves? We can't do it by ourselves. In fact, that was in the interest of protecting more lives from getting lost, because the more the regime has a means to suppress people, the more casualties we will face. This is something that, in fact, limits the casualties as

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opposed to add to the casualties. And no one likes to see civilian casualties. Of course I don't. Of course we ache for anybody that has been collateral damage. But we are not apologizing for calling for our freedom.

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We went to the streets and I told people on the eve of that protest, why don't you chant your slogans, whether from home or on the streets, for freedom? And that's what they did. The result was the regime massacring people

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to the tune of 40,000 people or more in less than 48 hours. Should we say, oh, the regime will kill us if we call for our freedom, so we better not ask for it? What person, what patriots will shy away from asking for our freedom?

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That's all we did. I think the world should be apologizing to Iranian people for ignoring them. You should be the ones apologizing to the Iranian people that for 47 years, your governments have appeased this regime.

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You turn your back on the Iranian people. They didn't rise up only this time. They rose up many times in the past 40 years. They rose when Khatami became the first president. He threw students from their dormitories when they were protesting the fact that he was not delivering on his campaign promise.

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Later on in the Green Movement, they were thrown under the bus yet again. During the Women, Life, Freedom Movement, symbolic gestures still continued the appeasement of the regime. Even today as I speak to you, you're shifting back to a mode of appeasement. I think you should be apologizing to the people of Iran for appeasing the regime as opposed to having their back. I'm here to tell you we are asking you this time to support the Iranian people.

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And we're not going to apologize for that demand, because I think the Iranian people deserve your support. And I told you, we will fight the fight regardless of whether you help us or not. But let that be on your conscience.

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Again, on French TV, you...

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I think you asked too many questions.

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No, I can ask one more question. That's my right. Again, on French TV, you clearly stated or you denied the fact that you supported military intervention and now... Yes, I did. I did.

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Of course I did.

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You denied the fact.

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I just told you the reason.

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Can you please let me ask my question? You denied the fact that you support military intervention. Now again, you legitimized military intervention. I have another question. Your wife has in the past shared a post with a poster that says death to the left.

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Do you distance yourself from the sentiment? Is that according to your own values and the values that you want to bring if you ever were to be the leader of Iran?

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Look, when my wife and many other Iranians were marching on the streets of Paris during a protest during the Women's Life Freedom Movement, they were heckled by the very same left that you say, by chanting slogans, calling for the Shah's death, or things of that nature. So nobody should be defending that kind of language coming from whatever side it is. I do not condone it. I do not defend it.

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I think that's below the standard of pluralism and tolerance. But the real issue is to understand what the Iranian people now are focused on. It's not about the left or the right. It's about liberation versus captivity.

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It is not about who will win the vote at the end of the day. It's about the fact that we don't have the choice to vote right now under this regime. Let's be focused on what's at stake here and be careful about the narrative that the regime and its elements keep pushing to try to split the Iranian opposition, a narrative that are carefully engaging in social media, in cyberspace, to provoke tension, to provoke conflict.

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Many of these accusations come from fake accounts on Instagram and on X. You should know better as journalists. So I ask you to be more diligent and dismiss those fake accounts or those fake narratives that is aimed solely as an attempt to derail the situation. But yes I also will defend the fact that we should not promote or say that hate speech should be part of the equation. It is frowned upon.

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It is not acceptable. And I for one have always condemned that kind of behavior. And I'm on the record for it.

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Of course. And then following this when he went went outside, we had the attack, the physical attack on him. Unfortunately, with what appeared to be a tomato sauce or paint, orange paint or whatever it was. And that was a massive security failure that didn't keep him safe. He was absolutely spot on to fight back against this weird European

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propaganda. The woman was being offended on behalf of the political left. As I said, the same left that had been going around for decades and decades attacking the Iranian people and defending the Islamic Republic and defending Islam, Islamist ideologies and of course communist ideologies, the people who've been literally working to destroy the Western civilization. Now they are being offended because the Iranian people and the Crown Prince's supporters are

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fighting against the Islamic Republic, the left and of course the MEK which is basically a combination of jihad and Marxism. No we don't really care about the political left we care about those who believe in freedom, liberty and humanity. We care about life not left-wing ideologies. We are sick and tired of the left. It's over. Control is over. It's time for freedom. Everyone around the world from Germany and France to Japan, Iran, Israel, Canada, everywhere. Fight for freedom. Fight for your families and fight for humanity. President Trump, who issued an order earlier, a shoot to kill, is now the new norm.

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He's also said that Iran is having a very hard time figuring out who their leader is. They just don't know. The infighting is between the hardliners, who have been losing badly on the battlefield, and, as he says, says the moderates who are not very moderate at all That's true. See, President Trump knows that the moderates are not really moderate at all. It's crazy. We have total control over the Strait of Hormuz no ship can enter or leave without the approval of the United States Navy

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it is sealed up tight until such time as Iran is able to make a deal. Thank you for your attention to this matter President Donald J Trump and a short while ago he also mentioned again that unconditional surrender is the only option for the Islamic Republic if they want to accept a deal as the only deal on the table. We also have just now President Trump sharing this on Truth Social saying

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if there are two factions in Iran, one that wants a deal and one that doesn't let's kill the ones who want the deal. Let's... who don't want the deal. That makes more sense. So but the problem is that they're going to end up killing each other anyway. So let them do it. And the insanity continues. Okay. Now let's have a quick look. And someone says agenda left TV. What is that? Is a mouthpiece for the regime. What is an agenda left TV, what is that?

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Is a mouthpiece for the regime. What is an agenda left TV? I know agenda TV, but I don't know agenda TV, which is run by this liberal guy, Steve something. Steve what? I forgot his name.

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Okay, so a few things over here from you guys. We got David saying, Toosie, thank you for doing your best every day to help this all make sense. Is there a reason you can think of why during the kinetic phase the fast boats were not targeted? Because the fast boats were not actually out in the open.

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They were not being utilized by the IRGC, they were just hidden away, they didn't need them. The IRGC really didn't do anything during that phase at sea, whether it's the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Oman. So what you had was that the big main IRGC vessels that were just sitting there, because they're too big,

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you can't hide them, and the US Air Air Force decided just bomb those guys and just destroyed them And so the the main structure of the IRGC Navy the vessels they're gone But they have what they have left as as you said is the the small fast boats that they brought them out now they are basically patrolling the Strait of Hormuz, well from the Persian Gulf side. And they are, I'm just going to take you quickly to the Strait of Hormuz actually, to have a look at the situation. There we go, that's the live feed we have from Hormuz. So the left of the Strait of Hormuz, the little thing in the middle, the left of it is Persian Gulf, right of it is the Gulf of Oman.

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So to the left is, you got all this small fast boats. They brought them out and now they're patrolling and they are the ones who've been intercepting the vessels that want to cross the Strait of Hormuz to the right, basically to the east. The Americans are around the Gulf of Oman side. They are basically preventing them from going to the left, going towards the Strait of Hormuz. And the reality is now that President Trump has said the US military can and should target

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the small fast boats, it's kind of interesting to see how this is going to affect the so-called blockade because the blockade that's actually started by the IRGC. Because what they will have to do, they have no other option, they have to get rid of the small boats and they're going to have to stand on mainland Iran near the port or the islands, the tiny islands, and start launching rockets and missiles and drones at any vessel that's not following orders.

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That's basically the only option that the IRGC would have. They don't have the naval capabilities. You just saw the video that they posted when they boarded one of the vessels, well, two of their foreign vessels, they didn't have major naval capabilities.

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They had tiny boats and they just have to like climb up like tiny people. They're lucky it wasn't an American tanker. They're out there and they are not so innocent. Yeah, they would be armed by the way. Pink and blue rockets.

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Seriously, is this a war or a baby shower? I think the IRGC needs to have a priority check. They are very much focused on propaganda right now. To be fair, I think it kind of makes sense for them because if you can't really have military capability, they don't have that right now.

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They just seem to be all over the place. And they don't seem to have the political leadership sorted because nobody knows who's in charge. The only thing you have is mid-ranking officials to just push propaganda. And they are lucky this time compared to previous times because the Islamic Republic have relatively

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speaking major big names behind them backing them with big followings. People like Tucker Carlson, Joe Kents, Candace Owens. So they didn't have those guys before. They didn't exist in the last few decades, but now they have them. And obviously all these guys who are against America and against the West, they are backing them. They are pumping out their propaganda. But it makes

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sense. All war is propaganda from all sides. Pride month should be in January or February. Why it's freezing. it's a terrible idea. Although that will force them to wear a jacket instead of tank tops. The London Pride has become so political. It used to be just a fun place to just go party a few years ago. It's so political, you just walk around the London Pride, it's just full of political

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slogans and political flags and nothing, nothing to do with gay pride anymore. Hey, good morning, Maya. Thank you for bringing us this news. Forgotten America and Pahlavi is such a smart and classy man. His love of the Iranian people is beautiful.

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Javid Shah. That's why he triggers the left. The crown prince answered that female reporter like President Trump would. You are asking too many questions. It's becoming very robust the crown prince these days that the way he handles the media and he was absolutely right to say you you can't speak for the Iranian people and I can't I can't decide for the Iranian people as

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the crown prince. It's up to them. It's a free vote. It's a democratic vote. None of your business, go away. Did you hear the incident in Slough? A man was very abusive to a Jewish man. Yes, I just saw that before we came live.

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I'm gonna get more information on that later. Are the GCC ships going through there? Yes, so well, from the American side, from the Gulf of Vermont to the right, they're coming to the west. If they are going to the port you see to the south of the Strait of Hormuz, you can see them actually.

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The green ones are the vessels and the red ones are oil tankers. They are going. The only problem is that if they want to come back out from the Strait of Hormuz, the IRGC are stopping them. But that's going to stop soon because the IRGC are not able to stop all the boats, all the vessels, because they don't have the capability.

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They tend to just stop one or two. And the rest of them are just ignoring them. Just ignore them. What are they going to do? They've got some tiny tiny boats. They're going to chase after you. Stop! Stop the big vessel! We got rifles! What are you going to do with the rifle? You're going to shoot to the vessel. And unless you get close. If they get close obviously that's dangerous

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because they can obviously create holes But if they're far away, they can't do anything with a rifle as I said The best strategy would have been for them to just stay on mainland Iran the port and the islands and just launch drones you idiots They know they can't because the the US military are there to also shoot them down so It's a lose-lose right now for the regime.

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I have backed blue all my life, but this time it's red. Finally, team freedom. And what about the goat general reveal party now? Yeah, we need new colors, probably purple. Although Greg the goat is white, obviously. And all the 72 virgin goats are also white.

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So I'm not really sure how the IRJC martyrs will feel about this. Tricky situation. Okay, let's have a look at... Wow, President Trump has also just shared another post saying Trump doesn't need a deal to get what he wants from Iran Okay, so seems like it is Thursday 23rd of April. We've been

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told that this weekend obviously is Is the weekend to push the IRGC to do something to get that act together. I think this is basically President Trump's tactic today. He's putting a lot of pressure. He's doing his usual thing of like basically, I'm going to destroy all of you.

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I don't even need a deal.

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You're all dead.

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To basically scare the IRGC to come back to the table. The fascinating part about this is that this morning we had the Pakistanis, yeah, they're still involved for some reason, the Pakistanis said that we are cautiously optimistic about the talks to return. And then when they were asked, what you mean?

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So are you hearing good things from Iran? They said, we are cautiously optimistic, but we're still waiting for a response from Iran. I was like if you haven't received a response how are you optimistic? If they've told you oh yeah we're going to get back to you soon yeah we looked at the draft it's okay that's yeah that's optimistic. They haven't even responded. The position from the Americans hasn't changed, it's the same thing. But from the Iranian regime side, we don't even know what they're doing.

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We don't even know who they're going to be sending. The Pakistanis don't even know. They're just winging it right now. It's classic Pakistani government's tactic of just randomly saying things without thinking. But so that's basically what they've said that they are cautiously optimistic, whatever that means, but that's what President Trump is putting extra pressure today, isn't it?

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The order to shoot to kill, which should terrify the regime, because if the Americans do start shooting at these small boats, then it makes sense that for the IRGC to realize, yeah, we are losing the one leverage that we had, which was the blockade of Hormuz. So let's probably find an excuse to get back to the talks. But again, even if they come back to the talks, it doesn't mean they're going to actually surrender and sign the surrender deal.

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It's very tough. Coming to the table is one thing. Negotiating is another thing. Accepting the deal is a very, very difficult thing. So there are multiple hurdles for the leadership in the Islamic Republic that's going to make it very hard

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for them to get to any level of safe place because once they sign, if they sign a deal then they are done it's over but if they don't they can drag it on because if they don't sign it obviously and their military action is resumed it's gonna take longer using military action but there is no other option if they're refusing to surrender you're gonna have to resume the military action To see you are missing your second calling as a stand-up comedian problem is I don't like to stand up much

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I like to sit down so I'm a sit-down comedian, so I'm gonna continue this as as I do as a German I am sorry for the left-wing journalists in Berlin and most Germans hate them too. Yeah, no, if you go to normal places in Deutschland and mention Berlin, you're not going to hear good things about Berlin. I had a very fascinating experience in Berlin and this was a few years ago. I was shocked to hear the culture which is very different to your normal cosmopolitan major cities.

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So obviously capital cities, Paris, London, Berlin, they're all mostly liberal, right? But firstly in Paris they are mostly socialist, they're not even liberals, that's a whole different thing. In London they are becoming more Islamist than liberal. In Berlin they are very liberal. But the problem here is that the culture that they've created in urban areas in Germany

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is that... I was speaking to the young people. Berlin is mostly young, huge young population. But to exaggerate, I think it was roughly speaking, three quarters of the young people are single. And most of them don't own a house,

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but that's not the issue. Because most young people in London don't own a house, but they would like to own a house, right? Like in America, ideally, they would like to own a home. That's usually, that should be the norm, right? But in Berlin, there was a weird culture, a huge chunk of young people in their late

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20s, early 30s, not only they didn't own a home, they believed that they shouldn't. They don't see it as a big thing. They don't see it as an important issue. So they have this rental culture that they could just rent until they die. As a free market capitalist, I don't get that culture because the Anglo side and the American side would believe that home ownership is not really just about owning your house.

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It's a bigger thing. It's about, it's not just an investment in terms of asset, it's also your safe place. It's the family headquarters. It's the future. It changes everything once you own a home. But they don't get it.

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Because the European liberal mentality is dependency on the state. As long as you have state support, and that doesn't mean handout free money, which ideally they love it, that means the state providing things, everything from healthcare to housing to this to that, instead of them actually working hard themselves, that's too much work, that's too much work, that's too much responsibility. So the Europeans, after being pushed for some time since the Victorian era in England, that

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push for the Industrial Revolution and the acceleration of free market, they followed it a little bit because they had to, to compete with the British Empire. And then the rise of America, which followed it because of the Industrial Revolution, massive rise in free market capitalism and the success of America which followed it because of the Industrial Revolution, massive rise in free market capitalism and the success of the American empire, a lot of the Western European countries had to copy it.

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So when you look, when you go to France for example or any of these countries or Sweden, the look of the country will be like, okay, so that's the West. It looks like the West. You know, they have modern trains, they've got cars basically. But they all use the Internet. Basically, everybody's doing what either the English or the Americans basically invented.

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Mostly Americans. A lot of things, modern things, were invented by the Americans. But then they've gone back to the old ways of European thinking, which is just dependency and just being content. Whereas the Anglo side and obviously the American side, they're not just going to be happy with content. They always want more, more for the family, more for the security of your home and your life in general. But again, children and responsibility. They're self again, self responsibility is the most important thing, which a lot of the city, again,

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I'm not saying every single European for the record. We're primarily talking about the more left-leaning cities. Again, if you go to Kassel in Germany, I've got family members living, it's a tiny village, by the way, or other small towns in Germany, they are very different.

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They are hardworking, they are farmers and they are self-reliant. Same about England, you go to actual countryside. Whereas if you go to London, there is an area, there's a borough, Camden, for those who've been to London, you know Camden High Street is very, very hipster. You got graffitis everywhere. There is an area in London, and Hackney is the same thing. But Berlin is basically like Camden, the whole place, the whole city.

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It's insane, it's absolutely insane. But the mentality that these guys have created in Europe is now being taken advantage of by the third world migrants who are coming in with big families and they are the ones who continue to have a lot of babies. Because why not?

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The state is providing your health, health care and you get housing. Brilliant. And so they're going to they don't believe in condoms. They're just going to have babies and babies and babies. Well, obviously, the white Europeans say, oh, I have a baby. What about my career?

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Oh, well, it's a little bit annoying. Nine months or what about if I get abortion? That's more fun, isn't it? While the Europeans are thinking about that, the white Europeans, the others are just coming in with multiple babies every day. Some of them multiple wives, a lot of babies.

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That's why Europe is changing rapidly. And anyway, that's my TED talk for the day on the issue with the left-wing tendencies in European cities. PK couldn't stop their own war. Oh, Pakistan. How lazy are you to not actually type Pakistan? You have to put PK. Pakistan

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too much, too many letters. I'm just going to put PK. That could have been anything. How would Adolf feel about Berlin now? Let's not forget Adolf was a very, well, massive vegetarian and left-wing artist, failed artist of course. He was basically a hippie who then got angry. He didn't move away from his socialism. He continued to socialize.

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He created obviously the National Socialist Party. But he went a little bit cray-cray and then he decided to then realize, well, think, well, if we do socialism that works but only if we basically do it for our country that's how it started right and he said well if we're doing it for the Germans we'll have to blame somebody else for the problems. Yeah who are the rich people? He found a few Jews who

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happen to be rich. The rest of the Jews were not rich by the way. They were like well because some of the bankers they were Jews. It's their fault. It's the fault of all Jews. Like what about the poor Jews? I don't care they're all rich. They're all secretly rich. They're pretending to be poor. And then obviously because it aligned with the same time as the fascism in Italy which was obviously an ideology created by Gentile who was a Marxist.

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Now all these are left-wing ideologies and fascism basically realized the problem with socialism, the current version of socialism and communism, was that they were very international, international socialism. And it was like, yeah, I don't like that.

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We're gonna do socialism, but on a national level. We're gonna build the railways and then we're gonna kill people if they don't like socialism. Like, OK, that sounds good. We really care about the people. If they don't follow what I want them to do, I will kill them. Like, thank you, Mussolini. That's that's lovely. But yeah, I mean, those who want to say they want to create a utopia in any country,

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always be careful, always be wary of them because utopia always leads to destruction. The idea is nice, but it doesn't work. So, how long before Trump brings freedom to the people of Cuba? I think Cuba is going to get the hint and they probably will start having conversations before you need any level of military action

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They're gonna have to open things up. Let's just say and and there's opposition in Cuba I mean most of them are outside, but there is definitely a way to create an alternative Option bring back freedom bring back free market to the brilliant country of Cuba And then we could actually make make Marco Rubio president of Cuba because Marco Rubio, he needs another job. Now, we are going to take a short break.

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We're going to come back in a couple of hours I think because we are waiting for a major statement from the IRGC and of course if you haven't subscribed to the channel how dare you subscribe to the channel right now. how dare you subscribe to the channel right now.

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