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Good evening, everybody. You're watching America first, my name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. We got a great show for you tonight. Very excited to be back. And we don't have a war anymore. We don't have a war at all. We have a ceasefire. Boo. I don't know about you guys, and maybe this isn't a nice thing to say, but I kind of wanted to see the annihilation. I know that's a horrible thing to say, but come on, I mean, I can't be the only one that was kind of counting down minute by minute, hour by hour. I kind of just wanted to see what would happen last night, you know what I mean? And that's okay. The good news is we got the good ending where nothing was annihilated at all and the war is over. And we got a great show for you tonight. We're talking all about the ceasefire. Featured story tonight is about the ceasefire deal which allegedly was brokered last night and seems to now be totally collapsing. Seems to be basically over. And it was over just about 12 hours after it was supposedly imposed. And so we're gonna work through it. There's been some major developments in just the past 24 hours. If you've been following me on telegram, I talked a lot about it today and I talked a little bit about it on Twitter, but mostly talked about it on telegram. So we announced it last night, or we discussed the announcement of the cease fire last night. Yesterday, President Trump announced on Truth Social that the war is effectively over, at least for the next two weeks. And yesterday, the ultimatum, the deadline was supposed to go into effect at 8:00 Eastern time. And if Iran did not open up the Strait of Hormuz, then Trump threatened to annihilate Iran. He said he would kill Iranian civilization, which made a lot of people very upset and very unhappy. But at the last minute, about an hour and a half before the deadline, Trump announced that a ceasefire had been reached. And this was only possible because of the intervention of Pakistan and China, who both lobbied Iran to come to the table and make an agreement. Now, we discussed this last night, and at the time that I did the show, it wasn't exactly clear what the agreement really was, what it consisted in. What are the main points? What did we actually agree to? Is there even an agreement? Which is a valid question. And what we have found out in the past 24 hours is that there really isn't actually a ceasefire agreement. We have found out that what Washington and Israel believe about this agreement is completely different than what Pakistan and Iran think about the agreement. And so it seems that Washington was under the impression that this was a two week cessation of hostilities. So we will stop bombing Iran and in return, Iran will stop attacking shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. They will effectively open up the straight. Iran is going to take control over the straight and they're going to charge a toll for every vessel that goes through it, about $2 million a piece. And that will be denominated in cryptocurrency or Chinese Yuan. Trump administration seems to be okay with this. And this is what the US Believe the deal to to be. Two weeks ceasefire, opening up the straight. Reluctantly, Iran gets the straight and they get to charge money for it and use that to rebuild. That's our understanding. What we have since found out is that Pakistan and Iran have a completely different idea of what the deal is. They believe that is the deal. But in addition, they believe the ceasefire also extends to the ongoing conflict in Lebanon between Israel and the Iranian proxy Hezbollah. And ever since this operation against Iran began, Israel has also restarted their campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. And they've displaced millions of people. They have ordered millions of people in about the southern 25% of Lebanon's territory to leave. Pakistan and Iran believe that they don't have a deal to to open up the strait unless the ceasefire also extends to Lebanon. And Israel agrees to stop bombing Lebanon and to stop waging war against Hezbollah. Well, the United States and Israel never agreed to that, or at least they're claiming that that was never a part of the deal and they don't agree to it now. And so what happened this morning is that Israel unloaded on Hezbollah and delivered some of the most devastating strikes against them in a couple of years, killing almost a hundred people, wounding almost a thousand. Now, Iran says the deal is off. And Iran has reclosed the straight. That is official, that's claimed by Iranian media, and that is effectively the situation. And what is strange is that US Media will not seem to admit this. As it stands right now, what it looks like is that the deal is off. If you're looking at what Iran is saying publicly, and if you're looking at all the available information, the strait is once again closed. No shipping is going through. And what's more, the head of Iran's legislature is saying that there will be no negotiations and there can be no ceasefire because the US And Israel have violated the terms of the agreement brokered last night. So that's where that leaves us. So we're gonna get into it tonight, we're gonna work through all the details. We'll tell you the whole story and where all of this is headed. We're also gonna talk a little bit about the angle with J.D. vance. So if we have a ceasefire, and we don't know that we do, then Friday there is going to be a bilateral meeting between Iran and the United States in Islamabad in Pakistan. And take a wild guess who is heading up the delegation for the highest level meeting between us and Iranian officials in 50 years. Well, it's gonna be our courageous, fearless vice president, J.D. vance. J.D. j.D. Is headed to Pakistan to broker the deal. I wonder who predicted this. Who could have possibly predicted this? Well, they want J.D. vance to emerge from this not only as a survivor, but they want him to be in a stronger position than from when the war started. All of JD Vance's biggest boosters recognized that this was a catastrophe. It's an unmitigated disaster, strategic blunder, historic mistake. And J.D. vance as Vice president, well, he's in it. He is going to be the vice president until 2029 at least. And being the second in command, he owns this just like he owns the rest of it. He owns whatever is done under the Trump administration. And Vance's supporters know that he's gonna pay dearly for this in the 2028 presidential primary. So that is why for the past five or six weeks, he knows that. They know that him and his people have lobbied to get Vance to be the lead negotiator. They knew this war wouldn't go on forever. They had to know because they're on the inside where all of this was headed. And so they knew that whenever talks were going to be held, they wanted Vance to be at the front and center of it. Why? So that even if he owns the mistake of the Iran war, he can take credit for ending it when he's asked about it on the debate stage in 2027 and 2028. That's why. And it seems to be a prophecy which is coming true. So we'll be on the lookout for that on Friday. We'll talk a little bit about that as well. Should be a pretty good show. There's a lot of ground to cover. Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show. Check out our merch store, Fuentes store. We have our brand new spring collection. T shirts, hoodies, hats, quarter zips, shorts, if you like that. If you're about that I'm probably gonna get em. I don't know that I'm gonna wear em. I don't really do the shorts thing anymore and I don't like wearing shorts to be honest with you. And I feel like they don't look good on me. My proportions are all weird. I feel like my torso is too long. So when I wear shorts it just doesn't look right. So I just stick to pants. But hey, if you like shorts, we got em Fuentes store. Check it out. If you wanna support the show, become a Plus subscriber. America first out Plus 15 bucks a month you get access to the entire archive, every episode of the show, every debate, collaboration, interview, speech. It's all there. And that's great stuff. If you wanna join the hundred dollar a month club, it's a hundred bucks a month and you get to be in the exclusive group chat with me. I'm in the group chat, hanging out, dropping exclusive bonus content. Today I did a 30 minute bonus show just for the subscribers, just for the a hundred dollar a month club in the group chat and I went into great detail about what is happening in Iran. It was a 30 minute voice message and I was dropping knowledge. Very detailed. Uh, so if you want more of me, would you like more? It's America first plus dollar a hundred a month club. Okay with that we're gonna dive in. Yeah. There's not too much else going on. I'm trying to think. I guess the only thing I have to say besides the latest in the war which I'm eager to get into, is what is really insufferable. And I've been seeing this on the timeline for the past 24 hours. So think about where we are, okay? Think about where we are in the second Trump administration. I don't need to tell you cuz I tell you every fucking day. This administration is a disaster. Everything they have tried has failed. Their tariffs got struck down by the Supreme Court. Doge didn't save any money and they folded it up in three months. Epstein files never got released. They tried to cover it up, failed, and then Thomas Massey forced it open. Key White House allies like Marjorie Green and Tucker Carlson and Megan Kelly are on the timeline every day hating on Trump. Mass deportations. Where are they not happening. It's literally every single thing. And then you add to that on top of all of it, we are once again at war with Iran for the second time. We went to war with Iran last year and everybody said it was a one and done. It's not a big deal. Oh, all of the hoopla about it was exaggerated. And then here we are again in the midterms where the Democrats are forecasted now, they're the favorites to sweep both the Senate and the house. They want $200 billion for the war, they want one and a half trillion dollars for the military. And we just barely got out of another 40 day war with Iran by the skin of our teeth. And we fucking lost to boot. And we lost. We went into this war in contravention of his major promise, which was no new wars. We gave Israel everything they wanted and more, which was this all out attack. A war of choice and aggression against Iran. And we lost. We didn't get regime change, we didn't stop them from shooting missiles and they own the Strait of Hormuz now. They didn't have it before, but they have it now and they're making money off of it. This is where we are. And you would think, you would think that based on all of this, you would see an ounce of humility from Trump's biggest supporters. How about an I don't know, I was wrong, my bad, my mistake. Maybe we aren't in a golden age, but literally the second that the ceasefire was announced last night and we don't even know if we have it, but the second the ceasefire was announced, all these cocksuckers wasted and forgive the vulgarity here, but they wasted absolutely no time getting on Twitter and saying, see, see, the influencers, the podcasters were wrong. To Trump is a genius. Art of the deal, folks. The mad lad did it again. And you wanna say did what? Did what exactly? Sorry, what's the five dimensional victory here? So we bombed Iran 15,000 times and now they have more territory than when they started. We killed their leader, bombed them 15,000 times, and now what? Oil, still a hundred dollars a barrel, they now control. They went from 4% of the world's energy now to 20% of the world's energy because they control the strait. And not only is the revolutionary Islamic regime still intact, they're stronger and they're more extreme and they're more off. And people go, yeah, see, well, it wasn't Iraq. Yeah, see, it wasn't a full scale ground invasion yet. And you're like, well, honestly, what is it gonna take? But that isn't even the worst thing. Whatever. I think that is actually a small contingent of totally delusional people or people that are being paid and they can be safely disregarded. What is actually even more shocking and offensive. And I See this on the timeline and please hear me, please, please hear me when I say this. This is actually far worse. There is, and this is much more problematic. There is a more substantial contingent of people that would have called themselves Plan Trusters six weeks ago, and they were three time Trump voters and they were big supporters and they wore the big foam MAGA hat and everything. And six weeks into the war, they are now reluctantly admitting maybe they were wrong. They're reluctantly admitting, we got a problem. We are not, in fact, in a golden age. Israel is being put first. The deportations are not happening. We are not pleased with what we're getting. And so there's a larger, more problematic contingent of people that have been mugged by reality. And they realize that all is not well, all is not right in Mar A Lago. But these people, this group of people, you know what their antidote, you know what their solution is. They think that all we need to do now is vote for J.D. vance. In 2028, we voted for Trump three times. They voted for Trump three times. I didn't, but they did. They voted for Trump three times. They fell for it again every single time. Fell for it in 16, fell for it in 20, fell for it in 24. They're finally realizing, wait a second, hang on, I feel like, I feel like we're not getting what we voted for. Timeout. Can we count how many illegals have actually been deported? They just realized something is not right. And I see them tweet about it. I see them saying, we got taken advantage of Trump is de radicalizing us. These Plan Trusters will defend anything no matter how bad it is. But you know what their solution is? Huh? I guess we have to just wait for 2028 when we can vote for JD and you go, what you mean you think the solution is to do the exact same thing that we did before? Who do you think was in the room when the decision was made? Seriously, they fell for it. They know now that they fell for it and they're getting ready to fall for it all over again. Literally. You can't make it up. These people, their, their is sore not to be gross. And they're saying, man, we voted for Trump and we got tricked again. I'm just realizing it. And now they're lining up to fall for it all over again. They're literally saving their seat. They're getting in line early. Don't leave the line. They have to let you vote. They're lining up practically for early voting to do it all over again. To Fall for it all over again. And you say, wow, uh, go are subhuman. Like the go cannot be helped, cannot be saved. Totally beyond what, at that point even are you supposed to say? You fall for it, you get suckered, you don't get what you voted for, and you think the solution is to get right back in line to vote for more of the same garbage. I don't know what to tell you. And here's the thing. A lot of these people have found out far too late that Trump is the problem. And he is, and he always was. These people found out far too late. It was obvious a long time ago. And I don't necessarily begrudge anybody for not getting it, although I kind of do, actually. But there are a lot of people that are finding out way too late, way late in the game. We're like, again, for 40 days into a war in Iran, and now they're realizing we have a problem. And you wanna say, hey, better late than never. It's great that they realized it. Unfortunately, however, these people that found out too late, they are going to be the problem, because these people that found out too late about Trump, they're gonna be finding out too late about J.D. they're gonna be finding out about him after we go all in on him as the nominee, and he'll probably lose. God help us if he doesn't. They'll find out too late when he's the president. And so this is where we actually have to humble all those people and say, if you were wrong, you have no credibility, and it's not personal, and I'm not mad at you, and I don't think you're a terrible person. But if you were one of those people like Sneako, if you were one of those people like Tucker Carlson, if you were one of those people like Candace owens, that in 2024 said, everybody needs to vote for Trump and people were wearing the MAGA hat and they got in line and voted. And now that we're bombing Iran, now all these people say, oh, my goodness, my mistake. Well, sorry, but we're not actually gonna listen to you in 2028. Why would we? Tucker says that Trump is the Antichrist. Well, it's really good that he found that out now and not in 2024, when Tucker spoke at the Republican convention, Trump's candidacy. It's a good thing that he found that out two years in, year and a half in. When we're in the Eschaton, when we're in the Armageddon battle, it's Good that we found that out now. Right? And same with Candace Owens. Now she says we need the 25th amendment, get Trump out once again. It's good that she woke up and realized that. All the way now. All the way. A year and a half in and not in 2024, when we actually needed people to have foresight. So forgive me if I'm not going to listen to these people when they almost surely make the recommendation and they will, they're Gonna tell everybody, J.D. vance is our only hope. We gotta vote for J.D. vance. We think about this. This is the last thing I'll say, then we'll move on. Megan Kelly has been on a tear. Very anti Trump, very aggressive, very, very provocative stuff. She's very critical of Israel, but she is adamant and consistent. She says, I don't care what happens, I'm still voting Republican. So for all of her advocacy, for all, all of these monologues, all of these barn burner monologues. Is that the expression? I don't even know. All of these monologues, which are so incisive. What is her antidote? Where does it all lead? What is the call to action? Vote Republican. Every time. She said, I don't care how bad it gets, she literally said, I don't care if Trump nukes Iran, I'm still voting Republican. She actually said that on Monday. She said, even if Trump nukes Iran and we go to war and we're at war forever, she said, I don't care. I'm still voting Republican. When these people tell you who they are, believe them, pay attention and believe them. Because as sure as I am sitting here right now and you are watching this, the replay or live or the clip, in two years, and this clip will resurface in two years, as sure as I am sitting here and you are watching this, whenever you're watching this, mark my words, Megan Kelly, Tucker, almost certainly Candace Owens, all these people that are so against the war in Iran and so against Israel and so hypercritical of Trump, all of them are going to tell you to vote Republican and vote for J.D. vance in 2028. And what did J.D. vance do? He sat there in the White House while Trump was at Mar A Lago. And they say that Vance encouraged Trump to hit Iran as hard as. There was no dissent within the ranks when this decision was made, there was no dissent from within the Cabinet. And that would have been the time if J.D. vance were the guy, if he had character, if he was America first, that would've been the time. This is A. This may be an inflection point in our history. This is a really bad mistake, and it's one that was totally avoidable. And we all know why it happened. Because Israel wanted it and they forced us to do it. And as a consequence, now they need $200 billion to replenish our missiles. And now there's an energy shock which will lead to an economic correction. And we may not even be out of this war. We don't know where this thing is headed, where we are right now. But JD did not dissent. He did not protest. He sat there and he encouraged Trump. And it doesn't matter how much these people criticize the war. They will endorse him in 28. They. They will try to get you to vote for this person. Simultaneously, they are telling you, and they're getting you all ramped up, telling you, Trump is evil. Trump is the Antichrist. Netanyahu's evil. Israel brought us to war. This is diabolical. This is pure evil. And then they're going to tell you, in 26, you got to vote Republican. And they'll tell you in 28, you got to vote for J.D. vance. And these are the same people that told you to vote for Trump in 2024, even though we knew then that. That he would bring us to war in Iran, just like we know now that JD Vance will suck if he becomes the president. So, no, I'm not listening to them. Thanks. But it's too late. Thank you, Tucker, very much. Thank you, Megan. Thank you, Candace. Thank you, Sneako. But where were you in 2024 when Trump cut a deal with Miriam Adelson to get a hundred million dollars, and in exchange, he promised her regime change in Iran and annexation of the West Bank? You people swept that under the rug and said it wasn't a big deal. Well, not everybody did that. Not everybody. So that's very important. Where is all of this headed? People say, what can we do? Where do we go? How can we get Trump to back off? You can't. You can't, because you have no power. You have no audience with the President. He's not listening. He's on True Social. He's cloistered away by Susie Wiles. And you know what Susie Wiles is? She's a lobbyist from Florida, and she was running this operation at least since 2021. And you should have known better. It's Susie Wiles, it's Rubio, it's Mike Waltz, it's Pam Bondi, it's all of these pro Israel creatures. From Florida, where he now resides. You should have known better. So he's not listening to you, and he never will, and he doesn't hear you. You know who has an audience with Trump? Mark Levin, Laura Loomer, Ben Shapiro, Jared Kushner, Bill Ackman, Steve Witkoff, Howard Lutnick. Those are the Jews that have an audience with Donald Trump, not you. So people say, what are we going to tell the President? How are we going to stop this? You can't. The time to have done something about this was in 2024, when he needed your votes, but nobody wanted to hear it. Now we have another opportunity to be heard. That is 2026, and that is 2028. And I will remind you, as people told me, in 24, there are two parties, they're Republicans and Democrats. If Republicans keep Congress, what do you think they're gonna use it to do? They're gonna use it to prevent Trump from being constrained by a War Powers resolution. They're going to use it to shut down the Epstein files disclosure. They're going to use it to allocate $1.5 trillion for the military and more wars in the Middle East. That's why I'm voting for the Democrats in 2026. I want to punish the Republicans. I want the Democrats to take the House. I'd like the Democrats to take the Senate. I'd like the Democrats to shut this administration down because this administration is not doing what we want it to do, and it's doing things that we don't want it to do. So I'd like this administration to stop. If they're not gonna do mass deportations and they're going to bring us to war in Iran, then I want the Democrats to get in and shut it down. And that's what I'm doing. And that is what we can do. People say, call your congressman. Nobody cares. Vote in 26 for Democrats who are going to shut this administration down and prevent them from doing more harm. The administration's not doing any good, so don't worry about it. People say, what about immigration? Yeah, what about immigration? Good question. How many troops are we gonna send into Iran? We probably sent more troops into central Iran than we ever sent into Springfield, Ohio, or Minneapolis, Minnesota. And that's all you need to know. People say, immigration. Immigration. I wish somebody would tell our president that. So it's not like we're losing much. This administration had their chance. They've had a year and a half. They buckled on immigration, they shut it down, and they capitulated. To Israel and they brought us to war in Iran. You forfeited your right and mandate to Govern. Forget it. 26. I'm voting Democrat, Megyn Kelly. Fuck you. We're not. If Trump nukes Iran, I'm voting Democrat, stupid. And the same goes for the rest of them. And in 2028, I'm. I'm going to vote in the Republican primary for an America first candidate. And if there is no America first candidate in 28, then I'm going to sit it out all over again. And that's what we need to be prepared to do. And if that means letting the Democrats win, so be it. I. I'm beyond caring at this point. This is now the party of blow the Republicans up. The Republicans have betrayed us. They have royally me off. Now they need to be utterly destroyed. And you know what they'll say? They'll about this? They'll complain on Twitter. I've already seen it. They say this Nick Fuentes, he's so destructive and divisive and he's a child and he's not serious and he doesn't have a plan and blah, blah. I'm a child of the Trump revolution. I voted for Trump in 16, I voted for Trump in 20. I went to stop the steel. I was there at January 6th. I voted for a border wall how many times, I still don't have it. I voted for no new wars in America first. We're at war with Iran for Israel. So spare me the sanctimony. We're not listening anymore. They have betrayed us. They have stabbed us in the back. Now this is the price that they pay. They have to be utterly destroyed. So I, I don't listen to people that tell me to vote for people that are my enemy. I don't listen to somebody that tells me to use my vote, my God given right as an American. It's the only thing I have that's free. It's the only influence I have that's mine. I'm not gonna listen listen to somebody that tells me to squander that voting, to empower somebody that hates me and will betray me and hurt me. And that means Tucker, Megan, Kelly, Candace, the rest of them, forget it. So anyway, that's that. I do wanna move on though. I wanna get into our news for the night. I wanna get into our featured story here, which is about this ceasefire. Yeah, not so fast, everybody. So, as you know, last night was supposed to be the annihilation of Iran. Finally, Trump's deadline arrived for his ultimatum. He said that If Iran did not open up the Strait of Hormuz, then Trump would decimate their civilian infrastructure, their power plants, their desalination bridges and transportation infrastructure. This is something that Trump really didn't want to do. And we'll talk about why that is. We discussed it a little bit last night, but he's bluffing so that Iran will open up the straight. And last night it looked like we were on the deadline was in effect and Trump was really gonna do it. He was really gonna carry out these massive strikes and annihilate Iran. And that would initiate a sequence of events that would lead to Iran then annihilating the Persian Gulf countries on the Arabian Peninsula and probably caused a global economic meltdown. Iran annihilated Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the Emirates, Bahrain, Cutter annihilated. And you destroy a significant chunk of the world's energy, maybe up to a fifth. And not to mention this entire region destabilizes refugee crisis. It's unfathomable what happens in that scenario. And at the last second, all of this was averted and called off, because at about 5:30pm Central Time last night, Trump announced that a ceasefire had been reached with Iran. And he announced it on True Social. And he said that Iran had agreed to a two week cease fire. This ultimatum, this threat of force was not canceled, it was postponed. And Trump said that we would resume hostilities in two weeks unless a more comprehensive deal was negotiated. But in the meantime, the US Would stop bombing Iran as long as Iran opened up the strait to commercial shipping. And this was the announcement. And everybody celebrated, everybody breathed a sigh of relief because the whole world was not going to be plunged into chaos and darkness. And so it seemed like maybe Trump had achieved some kind of tactical or strategic victory. Everybody felt very good about this. But the first thing that I want to hit tonight about the ceasefire is that it doesn't look like there ever really was an actual agreement. And there's something very strange going on here. I said it on Monday and I said it, I think, on Tuesday as well. Before you say anything about this war in Iran, you have to make one thing absolutely clear. And you have to understand this. Everything that is being said about this war is a lie. Everything being said by the administration, everything being reported by the press is a lie. And when I say a lie, I don't mean they're getting it wrong. I don't mean we're in the fog of war and we don't know everything. I don't mean they're fudging it. I don't mean it's politically biased. I mean, the national security apparatus is manufacturing a calculated deception because that is part of the war effort, the information war. The information space is another domain of the war itself. So just like we engage in outer space and in the air and at sea and on the ground, we also engage in the information space. And everything, literally everything that has been said by the White House, by the Pentagon, and then reported in the press by anonymous sources that are planting these stories, all of these things are a part of an information campaign. And so when you hear the President announce something, you cannot take it at face value. And when you see the reports in the media, you can't take it at face value. And this is no different. So last night we get the announcement from Trump on true social. And even that announcement, we really, it reeked of uncertainty. We really don't know what's going on. Yesterday, Trump said that we will agree to a two week cease fire if Iran opens up the strait. He said, and this is the agreement which allows us not to bomb Iran back to the Stone Age. But wait a second, if you have a ceasefire, if you have a deal, then why is Trump saying, we will stop bombing you if you open up the straight. That doesn't sound like you have an agreement. That doesn't sound like you have confirmation from Iran that they have agreed to the deal. And so that was contained in the very first announcement. And almost immediately after this announcement went out, there was a lot of debate about what this agreement actually entails. And let's talk about some of the details here. So what Washington and Israel believe this deal to be is completely different from what Iran and Pakistan believe the deal is. So last night, Trump makes the announcement and we get some of the details from the press, and they say that Pakistan is the intermediary, Pakistan is the go between the US And Iran. Do not talk to each other directly. They pass notes to each other indirectly through, through Pakistan. They say that it was actually China, with the help of Pakistan, that leaned on Iran to get the deal. Now, why might that be the case? Well, China relies on Iran for oil, and all of these countries in Asia rely on the Persian Gulf more broadly for their energy. So if Iran gets bombed back to the Stone Age and then Iran bombs the other Persian Gulf countries back to the Stone Age, this might significantly hurt China and it's also going to hurt all the other countries in Asia. China has a very good relationship with Pakistan and is a strategic partner of Iran. So they say that China actually intervened to avert this mutually assured destruction scenario in the Gulf. And they were able to broker a deal, but it was largely through Pakistan. Now, what the US announced, and this is what Washington and Israel believe the deal to be, like I said, is that there is a two week pause in the fighting. Now this is important because what Trump is saying is that the ultimatum still exists, the threat of force is still there. Realistically, this is just another extension of the deadline of which there have already been four. Trump had a 48 hour deadline, gave a five day extension, a 10 day extension, a, a 24 hour extension. And now Trump is saying that we will pause hostilities for two weeks and then they will resume. But there will be a two week cease fire, he said. But that's conditioned upon Iran opening up the strait to commercial shipping. Now again, there's a, there's a technicality here. What Trump said is that Iran has to let shipping resume, but the shipping will go on under the control of Iran. So if a shipping container, for example, or not a shipping container, if a, a chemical tanker wants to leave the Persian Gulf and go out into the Indian Ocean, they actually have to go to the Iranian military and ask for clearance. And the Iranian military will allow them to do this. They actually have to pay a $2 million toll and they're going to pay it through Bitcoin or cryptocurrency or, or through Chinese currency. And so when Trump says Iran must open the strait, there's a very important detail here. Trump is not saying we want the straight back, he's saying Iran effectively controls the strait and we acknowledge they control the strait, they just have to open it. And that's a pretty big concession. Trump is effectively saying, we recognize Iran's control over the strait and we will allow them to control it and will allow them to use their control over it to make money off of it. This is the deal. Two week pause. We will not attack Iran as long as Iran retaining control of the strait allows shipping to resume. What's more, if we want the cease fire to hold, or if Iran does, we expect that Iran will negotiate with the United States and Pakistan later this week, China to agree to a more comprehensive peace deal. This is a ceasefire. This is a truce. And in order for it to hold, we want to meet with Iran to negotiate an actual deal. So this is how the US Sees the deal. The US Through Pakistan talking to Iran, sees it as a two week pause. As long as Iran opens the straight to shipping, as long as there's no restrictions and there's freedom of navigation there. And it's also incumbent on a more comprehensive deal. Now, Israel was not even a party to these negotiations. They were not even involved. They were not at the table. They were shut out of the process. And there's a lot of reporting out of Israel that they were blindsided by this and are very, very angry. They say that Israel is furious. The Israeli opposition against Netanyahu in the Knesset is saying that he for Netanyahu this is a strategic disaster. And they're very unhappy that they were shut out. But they are reluctantly saying that they accept the terms that Trump negotiated. So this is how we see the deal and this is what was announced last night. But like I said, what happened about two hours after the deal was announced is that it came out from Iran that they have a very different version of the deal. Iran came out and said that actually the United States agreed to their 10 point proposal. So the United States did not just agree to stop bombing them for two weeks. Iran says we agreed to this huge 10 point plan which includes, among other things, the US acknowledges their right to enrich uranium, that the US is permanently giving them control over the straight to share revenue between Iran and Oman, and that the US has agreed to lift all primary and secondary sanctions, that the US has agreed to withdraw 40,000 troops from the region and close all their military bases. And maybe most importantly, that Israel agrees to a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon because there is a war raging. Simultaneously you have your war in the Gulf where the US And Israel are bombing Iran and Iran is bombing the Gulf countries and US bases in Israel and shipping in the strait. But simultaneously there's a war between Israel and Lebanon. And part of this 10 point plan that Iran says we agreed to as part of the truce is that the ceasefire extends to that other conflict as well. And so Iran came out last night and declared total victory. They said we got the United States to agree to everything. They agreed to our whole 10 point plan. And then right away the United States came out and said, no, we did not. The United States came out and the negotiators were furious and they said we did not agree that you have a right to enrich uranium. That's not true. And what has now become the biggest sticking point is that ceasefire in Lebanon. And so as of this morning, this has become apparent that this is going to be the sticking point. This is the major impasse and point of contention. The US and Israel are under the impression that it's a simple two week truce. Again, the three terms are basically, they have Two weeks to find a deal. In the meantime, there won't be any bombing as long as Iran opens a strait. Well, Iran says no, no, you agreed to stop the war in Lebanon and, and we can enrich uranium and you're going to pack up all your bases and we get sanctions relief and we get the straight forever. Well, this morning the US Came out and said, no, we didn't agree that you can enrich uranium. That's not true. We also came out today and said we wiped our ass with your 10 point plan. Carolyn Levitt, the press secretary, basically said as much. She said President Trump took that 10 point plan and threw it in the garbage. And the bigger issue is that the US And Israel say we never agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon. Well, Iran and Pakistan have come out today and said we have explicit terms. You did agree. It's not just Iran. Pakistan, which negotiated the deal, said, yes, you did agree to a ceasefire in Lebanon. So what's going on here? Did the United States agree to that? We don't know. The U.S. pakistan and Iran are the parties. Israel was not involved. The US Denies that they agreed to this, but Pakistan and Iran are pretty adamant. They're saying no, no, they, they're using the word explicit. You explicitly agreed to the terms that the ceasefire extends to Lebanon. Well, Israel wasted no time this morning and Israel launched one of their most devastating attacks on Lebanon in their ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in over two years. Israel went into Lebanon today and they killed almost a hundred people and wounded more than 700 other people. And so Iran saw that and they immediately shut down the deal that happened this morning. And Iran said, you agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon. This is now a blatant violation of the agreement. So Iran has now closed the strait. They shut the whole thing down. There were four cargo ships that went through the strait with Iran's permission, then they shut it down before noon. And what's more, Iran's parliamentary speaker came out and said, not only is the straight closed, but the deal is off. They said, because you blatantly violated the deal. There is no basis for us to even have a ceasefire. And what's more, there's no basis for bilateral negotiations. In other words, the negotiations on Friday are off, according to the parliamentary speaker. So what it looks like where we're sitting right now is that this whole thing has totally fallen apart. It looks like there's no deal. But there's a lot of strangeness here because, like I said, what this actual deal ever consisted of, we are not even really sure Pakistan and Iran say it was far more widespread and far reaching. The United States denies this. We don't really know who to believe because again, there's so much deception. And Trump is telling us one thing on true social and misrepresenting the truth and exaggerating. And Iran is always denying these things and asserting a pretty consistent line. So we don't really know what the original deal was. And now here's something strange. We don't really know what the state of the deal is because Iranian media is telling us. The Iranian state media is saying the Strait of Hormuz is closed. All of the tracking websites that actually use satellite and other information to monitor shipping in the strait, they all say that there are no ships going through the straight. They say that four cargo ships went through in the morning and then the straight was shut down and a ship tried to go through, but was turned back. So Iranian state TV says the strait is closed. All of these shipping trackers say the straight is closed. And the Iranian parliamentary speaker said, the deal is off, the straight is closed, and the whole deal is off, and we're not gonna talk anymore. Well, today the White House denied this. In the White House press pool this afternoon, Carolyn Levitt was explicitly asked, who controls the straight right now. She wouldn't say, well, it's clear that Iran controls it. They do effectively control it. And on True Social last night, Trump effectively conceded that Trump said they will charge money and they will use that to rebuild their country. So he's effectively admitting, yes, they control the straight and they'll use that control to charge money, and then they'll collect that money and they'll use it to rebuild. Well, today at the press pool, Carolyn, Carolyn Levitt said, I, I'm not going to tell you who owns the straight. She refused to answer the question. And what's more, she was asked, is the straight closed? Is the deal still on? And she said, the straight is open, but Iran needs to reopen it. Okay, well, the strait is closed. Like I said, Iran's parliamentary speaker, their state media says it's closed and it's closed. And so they say to the Trump government, is it closed? They say, no, it's wide open. And yet Iran must immediately reopen the straight. Okay, so it's not open. You know it's not open. But you're saying it is, but also you want them to reopen it. What's more, the parliamentary speaker says the deal's off. Well, the White House says the deal is still on. The White House says the deal is still on. And we're gonna meet on Friday in Pakistan. And what's even weirder is that nobody in American media is reporting on this. If you read the New York Times, if you read the Wall Street Journal, if you read the Washington Post, they are all read the headlines right now. It's, like, scary because, again, the, the straight is closed. There's no shipping going through. But if you read any of the major papers in America, they're all saying, well, it's a little shaky. They're all lying. All the papers are lying. And they're all saying the deal is on. It's a little shaky. It's, it's a little turbulent right now, but Trump is pressing ahead. And you say, what? What the fuck is going on? The government is lying, the press is lying. We have this information. We have the Internet. The straight is not open. The deal is off there. What Iran is saying is that they're done unless there's something that we don't know about. Now, this is the summary of this. This is from the New York Times. It says, quote, At 6:32pm last night, Mr. Trump announced on True Social that he had agreed to suspend the bombing campaign in Iran for two weeks to work out a peace agreement. Disagreements over the scope of the deal emerged almost immediately. At 7:50pm Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif of Pakistan announced a ceasefire agreement and said it applied everywhere, including Lebanon. But on Wednesday morning, today, the President told a PBS reporter that he viewed the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, backed by Iran, as a separate skirmish. This morning, Israel launched its heaviest bombardment of Lebanon in more than a month of war with Hezbollah. Carolyn Levitt, the White House press secretary, announced that Vice President Vance, along with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, would travel to Pakistan to hold talks with the Iranians. But shortly after Ms. Levitt's announcement, top Iranian officials accused the United States of violating the agreement. Mr. Golibouf. Golly. Buff Galiboff, the Speaker of Parliament in Iran who is expected to attend the meeting in Pakistan, wrote in a statement that the truce and negotiations with the United States were, quote, unreasonable because Israel was attacking Lebanon. A hostile drone entered Iran's airspace, and the United States continued to oppose Iranian nuclear enrichment. Now, again, what they don't mention even in this article is that this parliamentary speaker went further and said there is no basis for bilateral talks or cease fire because you violated the deal. Why was that omitted? So as it stands right now, it looks like we have no ceasefire and the sticking point is the war in Lebanon. Now, here's where it gets really interesting. So, of course, the US Went about the ceasefire alone. We went in with Pakistan and Pakistan talking to Iran, and we came up with this agreement to stop the war, which of course, Israel did not want to happen. Israel, as well as the Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE and the others, they want the war to go on longer. Why? Because they're not happy with the results. They want Iran to be completely annihilated before the United States is allowed to leave. They want us to destroy more of their missiles, more of their drones, more of their military. They want us maybe even to invade and to open up the strait by force before they will let us be done with this. That's the Saudis, that's the Emiratis, that's the Israelis. So when Trump went into these negotiations, you're starting to see the fragmentation of this coalition. We're starting to realize that we want very different things than the Gulf and Israel. For the United States, it is okay if Iran controls the strait as long as the oil flows. And we want the war to end expeditiously because we want oil prices to recover, because we have the midterms coming up. And by we, I mean the administration. But the Gulf countries in Israel, they need the straight open and they want their regime change and they want the war to go on longer. And they're okay tolerating the economic pain because in the long term, they need this threat dealt with. So Trump goes into the room with Pakistan and he comes out with this two week deal. Israel's furious, the Gulf countries are furious. About an hour after the deal is announced and Trump averts his biblical strike on Iran, Pakistan comes out and says, yeah, so about that ceasefire, it includes Lebanon too. Well, that's Israel's war. Iran, that's the US And Israel's war. But Lebanon, that's Israel's war. And Israel has been adamant that even after Iran ends, Lebanon will continue. What's more, Israel says, we are going to escalate in Lebanon once the war in Iran ends or pauses. Israel is planning on escalating. They want to do way more in Lebanon and they're going to wait until the war in Iran is over. So that is not a part of their program. A ceasefire in Lebanon, it's the opposite of what they want. The way they see it, winding down the war in Iran lets them escalate in Lebanon. So now Pakistan says the only way to get a ceasefire in the Gulf and open up shipping in Hormuz is if Israel stops The war in Lebanon. Think about the drama that this creates. The US needs to open up the straight to save our economy, but Israel still wants the war to go on against Iran and they view this as their, as their war in Lebanon to secure their northern border. So they're having to swallow an end to the war in Iran, which they don't want, and they're having to shelve their other priorities, their other conflict with Lebanon. Well, now they're really not happy and Israel is refusing to play ball. Israel says we didn't agree to that and you can't make us. We're gonna bomb Lebanon harder than we have in the past month because we don't agree to this at all. And now that is putting the cease fire in jeopardy, which means the straight remains closed. So you can work this out like a mathematical function. Israel bombing Lebanon, which is something they must do, is now directly causing the Strait of Hormuz to be closed and that is causing the US economy to tank. So you can literally create a through line and say Israel's ambitions in Lebanon is wrecking the US economy. As long as Israel is bombing Lebanon, Iran will not agree to a ceasefire. As long as they don't agree to a ceasefire, the straight is closed. As long as the straight is closed, our economy is in peril. Now Israel doesn't care. They want the war to go on and they want their war in Lebanon. It's a win win for them. If they get to sabotage the peace deal and go to war in Lebanon to do it, well, they're doubly happy. Great. The US is stuck in the war with Iran and we get our war in Lebanon. Well, now we're super cuz we're saying we can't get Israel to stop. And now our ceasefire is scuttled and we look like a joke because we just called off the strikes for the ceasefire. So this puts the US in a position where we have to pressure Israel to stop bombing Lebanon to get the straight open. And now we are put in the position where we have to do Iran's dirty work. Hezbollah is Iran's ally. Now. Think of this. Think of this. We got into the war to topple Iran's government. Didn't happen. Not gonna happen. We got into the war to destroy Iran's missiles and drones. Didn't happen. Not gonna happen. Over the course of the war, Iran took the straight. Now the war is about opening up the strait. So it's about trying to get something that we already had. Forget about regime change, forget about the missiles it ain't happening. We're lucky if we get the status quo from before the war back. Well now after the ceasefire to open up the strait, now Iran is demanding that we shut down Israel in Lebanon. So now the new peace agreement is like Iran gets everything that they want. You want a ceasefire? Well, we are still here, so that's just not even on the table. There's no regime change and we still have our missiles and nuclear is not even in the talks. What we're going to talk about is how much we're going to control the strait and when Israel is making peace with our number one proxy Hezbollah. Talk about five dimensional chess. We went from a negotiation last year about whether Iran could have a nuclear program. Now the negotiation is how much of the strait did they get to control and how much does Israel get to bomb Lebanon, if at all? And we're doing it for them. You see how they're using the strait to drive us. We had to leave this conflict without achieving any of our objectives and, and now that we've left the conflict in order to stay out of it, which we desperately need to, we have to go to Israel and beg them to stop bombing Iran's proxy. It's genius. And I imagine maybe this was Iran's plan, a little bait and switch May or a poison pill. Maybe Iran knew that by saying Lebanon is part of the ceasefire that they had to know that Israel's never giving that up. Israel wasn't happy to begin with. Now we're going to beg them to stop their other war, which is their own. They had to know they weren't going to do it, they weren't going to go along with that. And they had to know that if Israel continues bombing Lebanon, that gives Iran the pretext to close the straight and they don't have to take credit for it. Iran can say, look, you violated the deal now. Now we're not going to hold up our end of the bargain and they get to blame Israel, which fractures the coalition. Now you've got Israel and the Gulf on one side and the U S on the other. Israel wants to prosecute their war in Lebanon. The Gulf is happy to see the war in Iran continue. And the U S has to now compel both of them to stop on Iran's behalf because we need the straight open more than anything and more than anyone. That's where we find ourselves right now. And so again in these very early stages, that is, that is what it looks like the four dimensional plan is, is to put the squeeze now on the United States to bring to the fore those differences in strategic objectives between the Gulf, Israel and the US which previously were all united and which now all have a very different idea of how this is all going to come to an end. So where it is right now, we do not have a deal. There is no ceasefire and the Strait of Hormuz is closed. I'll read you this is another article about the Straight. This is from the Wall Street Journal. It says, quote, no oil or gas tankers have traversed the strait since the ceasefire was struck on Tuesday. According to data provided to the New York Times by Kipler, a global ship tracking firm for bulk carriers, vessels that carry dry cargo did make it through. Iranian state media said on Wednesday afternoon that the Straight was fully closed and that some tankers had been turned away. That report came after semi official outlets reported that traffic in the strait had again been halted, this time in response to a deadly wave of Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Since those reports, no vessels have appeared to cross the strait and the most recent vessel to cross the waterway was tracked in the middle of the Strait around 10:45am Eastern Time today. On Wednesday, Iran's official broadcaster has said that because of mines, vessels must coordinate with Iranian navy and use designated routes to cross the waterway. After the cease fire was announced on Tuesday, Iran's Foreign minister said safe passage through the strait would be possible only if coordinated with the military and and with consideration of technical limitations. The White House Press secretary, Carolyn Levitt added to the confusion. Briefing reporters on Wednesday, she said that news reports that the Straight had been closed were false. And then she called for it to be reopened immediately and she would not answer repeated questions about who currently controlled the waterway. So again you think about who has won in the war. And I said this on Twitter and it was very controversial and it went viral and all the pro Trump plan trusters were debating this. But think about the negotiations last year with Iran or this year with Iran. When we sat down at the negotiating table with Iran, we were demanding limitations on their nuclear program. The Strait of Hormuz was open and oil and gas was flowing freely and Iran did not control it. They didn't control it, they weren't charging money for it. It was open and it was free and we were negotiating with Iran about what limitations they would accept on their nuclear program. We go to war with Iran to topple their regime, destroy their missiles, destroy their centrifuges, get their highly enriched uranium, destroy their proxy network. These were the things we were seeking. And now at the end of the war. What are the negotiations consistent? Well, now it's all about the Straight. Now it's all about whether the Strait will be opened, under what conditions will Iran control it. So just from strictly being very objective from a negotiating point of view, if you enter the negotiation and the talks are about what are you gonna give us? But then you leave the negotiation and we're trying to get what we had before back, you have obviously lost again. We achieve none of the objectives. Make no mistake about it. We went out there to topple the regime. Failed. We went out to destroy their missiles. Failed. We went out ultimately to prevent them from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Failed. Because they're not giving up any of their centrifuges or highly enriched uranium. And now the only thing that we're getting from this deal is that they will allow shipping to go through the Straight, which they now control and are getting money from. And we acknowledge they're up. They're up. And now that's the negotiation. That is how, you know, we lost. How much money did we spend? $40 billion. They say it's about, what was it, about a billion dollars a day. So about $40 billion, maybe more in cost. Hundreds of wounded Americans, a dozen dead. Our bases in the Middle east are destroyed. About 15 US military bases, inoperable, fundamentally damaged and destroyed. Tons of aircraft losses, and we didn't get anything. And now Iran has a Strait of Hormuz. Now, let's talk about where this is going. The reason that I did not believe a cease fire was possible is because when you think about what Iran is actually saying, what they have said repeatedly is we do not want a short term truce. We don't want a cease fire contrasted against a deal. What's the difference? Well, a truce, a ceasefire, anything short term like that. Another way to say it is, it's a reprieve, it's a timeout. Why will Iran not agree to a ceasefire, a truce, short term agreement, whatever. Because if Iran gives us two weeks, a month, 45 days, a few months, all that is is a timeout for us to adjust to the attritional war that we are now in. We went into this war with the understanding that it would be a decisive lightning war. We were going to hit Iran with everything we had hard and quickly. Their government would crumble and it would be over. Didn't happen. And then Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and that made it an attritional war. And it's attritional and economic in a couple of ways. One The Strait of Hormuz is closed and we can't open it. So as long as the war is going on, oil prices go up and up and up. And that's. This puts pressure on everybody and everything. And it really hurts us during the midterms, and it really hurts us with our AI driven economy, and it really hurts us with our stagflation challenges. So they're really hitting us where it hurts. And now it becomes a war of timing and economics. For that reason, it's an energy war, but it's also war of attrition because of the projectiles being used. Iran has this huge stockpile of missiles and drones. We don't know exactly how big it is. And in order for us to intercept those missiles and prevent a lot of damage from being done to the Gulf countries and their energy and civilian infrastructure, we need two interceptors for every one drone and ballistic missile. And those interceptors are in very short supply. They're in high demand. They cost a lot of money and we don't make enough of them. So that's another aspect of it. The war can't go on long because it's going to destroy our economy. And eventually these drones and missiles are just going to be raining down on Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait City, Riyadh, all these. All these cities in the Gulf, and we're going to have to pick and choose which ones we shoot down. So in a word, the United States needs to adjust to this new reality. We, we got trapped, we sprung the trap, and now we're stuck. The difference is that Iran prepared for exactly this kind of war. They prepared for this. This is what they wanted. They wanted it to be an attritional war. And those were the capabilities they had up their sleeve. They have their drones, they have their missiles. They have built cities underground that make drones and missiles. And they have decentralized the chain of command. They have dispersed the missile and drone launch sites throughout the country. They've made decoys. They're hidden, and they're everywhere. And they knew they were gonna make this move to close the straight. This was their strategy. We walked right into the trap. And they were prepared for this. We killed their leaders. They were ready. Their bench is seven guys deep. So you can kill guy number one, you can kill his successor. The successor. Successor. The third guy, the fourth guy, they prepared for that. We bombed their navy. They prepared for that too. They got tons of speedboats and midget submarines. We thought we were gonna bomb their missile launch platforms. They have more of them than we could ever destroy. And they're hidden and mobile and they're making more of them. They were ready, we were not. They knew what we were going to throw at them. They survived it and then they were prepared to put the screws in us and make it hurt. So who is now begging for the ceasefire? Us. Why? We need a timeout so that we can pivot. We need a two week, 45 day reprieve so that we can change how we're fighting the war. We can adjust our force posture, we can do what we need to do with the energy market. We could get a little bit of breathing room with some oil going through the strait. It helps us, but it helps us to get ready to fight a different and longer war with Iran. So this is why Iran is not going to let us get away with this. They're winning, we're hurting, they're winning. Trump is humiliated. He's begging them for a cease fire and we're basically telling Iran, hey, I know we just tried to kill and destroy you. Can we get a 15 minute breather so we can collect ourselves here? Yeah, hang on. Timeout. It didn't work. We tried to kill all of you, but it's not working. Can we get a timeout so we can fix our economy and get ready to, to keep the war going? Obviously they're not going to go for that. So what Iran is saying is, look, we're gonna impose as much pain, we're going to inflict as much pain as possible and we are not letting you go. We're gonna keep you bleeding and we're gonna make it hurt so bad that you beg for mercy. And then what we want is guarantees that this will never happen again. We want assurances that you're never gonna try to destroy us and kill our supreme Leader and topple our government. We're not, we're gonna, we're not gonna give you three months, six months, a year to get ready to fight the next war because the U. S. Is gonna build back better than they can. The U. S. Will build back very quickly because our country didn't get bombed 15,000 times, theirs did. So we will find it very easy to find the supplies and do the planning and, and configure the next military operation. They're gonna be slow to recover from this. So Iran figures, while we have the leverage, we need some assurances, we need some guarantees that this will not start all over again. We want peace. And so that's why I never thought that there would be a ceasefire. I never thought they would actually agree. Now, what's more, the United States is not quite ready to give Iran what they're asking for. They because the United States still has all these conditions. We want Iran to give up enrichment and we want Iran to give up their missiles and we want them to give up the strait and so on and so forth. And so for Iran to make peace with us, they want a deal. But for there to be a deal, the US Is going to have to come off of all of our red lines on nuclear, on missiles, and even now on the straight, which we're not willing to do. So I saw last night Trump said, oh, we have this big ceasefire. I said that Iran's not going for this and the US is not doing what is necessary for Iran to go for this. So what will happen, I think, in the next couple of weeks and on a long enough timeline is that Iran is going to play this tactfully. They do want an end to the fighting and they don't want to lose the prospect of a deal. But they are not going to settle. They're not going to settle for anything less than some serious guarantees. Because their entire strategy right now is they need to make this hurt as bad as possible for as long as possible so that it is unthinkable that we will ever try this again. And that is what they're looking for. And then once that happens, think of it, they make it hurt so badly, at some point there is going to be a truce. At some point there's gonna be a ceasefire. Iran will know that the United States still wants something from them, still wants restrictions on enrichment, still wants restrictions on missiles. But Iran is not gonna have to listen to the United States because for the US to get those things, we're gonna have to go back to war. And if we go back to war, Iran is gonna close the straight. And if Iran closes the straight a second time, which they now control it, then it's gonna be even worse. And I'll tell you why that is. Because right now everybody in the market is pricing in whether this war will end or whether it will go on. And what's more, investors in the Gulf, when they're making their decisions about real estate or these data centers or American companies or banking services, when ultra high net worth individuals are considering moving to Dubai or Qatar or Saudi Arabia, they're watching this war and they're hoping it will end so they could pick up their lives. But if in six months the US is making demands against Iran and, and then we attack them because we want to compel them to give us what we want. And Iran starts launching drones at Saudi Arabia again and closes the straight. Well now all these investors in these different markets, they're gonna look at that and say, oh, so this is fucked. Like the Strait of Hormuz is just closed for business. Now this is a recurring thing. This is a thing. Now Iran closing the strait is just a feature of the Middle East. We can't rely on this oil and natural gas and helium and aluminum and all these up fertilizer, all these things that come from the straight, we have to price in their significant risk here. And the same goes for the Emirates, the same goes for Qatar, the same goes for Saudi. All these people that populate these markets are going to say, oh, uh, so this is just life in the Gulf. Now you have a luxury condominium in Abu Dhabi and you have drones hitting the hotels and the airport and the shopping malls. You're gonna say, I don't wanna live here. I wanna go and live in Singapore. I wanna go and live in wherever in, in Ho Chi Minh City. I wanna go and live in Japan. I don't wanna live in a city where the international airport's getting hit with drones. They too will price in the risk. They will leave, the businesses will leave. And the engine of growth in these cities, which is tourism, real estate, banking services, all these other things, that's all gonna go away too. So it becomes doubly unacceptable. That's the deterrent. And that's why the Strait of Hormuz is critical to everything. If Iran seizes control over the strait and they take it, and, and if, as time goes on, the Strait of Hormuz, those main shipping lanes are closed because they're covered with mines. And the only shipping lanes to get through are regulated by the irgc. And the new normal is that shipping has to get approval from the IRGC and pay money to them and Iran controls it. This is Iran's nuclear option. This is their red button. So if the United States is thinking we're gonna get a ceasefire and then we'll come back another day, this isn't over. We'll get you again. If you don't give up your enrichment, eventually we're gonna get you. Well, how are we gonna do that? You have the lesson of history, the, the pain from this war. And then you have Iran's option that they can always close the straight again and make it happen all over again. That is the state of the play right here. And so I think this is gonna put A lot of urgency on the us, Israel and the Gulf because they know this. And so look, we tried the ceasefire. Didn't work. Tried the ceasefire, it fell apart. I don't know exactly how it's gonna play out, but I think there's gonna be a lot of urgency now on the part of Israel, the US and the Gulf to fix it now, because they know that if the longer the war goes on, the more pressure there's going to be to bring it to an end. And if the war ends again, the new normal prevails and that gives Iran the checkmate move over us. The deterrence is heavily established and entrenched and we don't get another go at it. We don't get a do over here. So I think that is where everything is headed. Now. The other thing is we have these negotiations apparently on Friday. I don't know if they're even still on, but they say that on Friday Iran and the US Will meet directly in Pakistan to negotiate. Now, the parliamentary speaker of Iran is supposed to be there. He says it's off, but again, we don't know. The US Is saying that Iran is more conciliatory and private. Maybe that's true. On the US Side, JD Vance is leading the delegation. And I'll just say very quickly and then we'll get on into the super chats. I told you this was gonna be their move. And by they, I mean all of these pro JD Vance people. They all recognize the war is a catastrophe, It's a disaster. J.D. vance will be hanged by this war in the primary next year. And so their big idea was, how do we save JD Vance from culpability for the war? Well, we have to give him responsibility for the peace. We have to appoint him as the lead negotiator. He'll take all the credit for the peace deal. And so when he's on the stage in 2027 and 28 and they say, JD the war in Iran was a disaster. Why did you not tell Trump it was a bad idea? Blah, blah, he can say, well, look, look, Dana, or, or whoever the, the person's name is. Look, is she, is it Dana Perina, still at Fox News? Look, whoever the, Look, Jake Tapper. Look, whoever. I was the vice president and my job was to execute the orders of the President of the United States as his administration, blah, blah. But then I went to Pakistan and then I brokered the deal and blah, blah, that's gonna be the line. And I saved everybody. I saved the day and I shook his hand. And I held up the trophy or whatever. I took the photo in front of the thing. That's gonna be the line. And they've been doing this for like 5 weeks. I told you they were gonna do this. They started this whisper campaign in the media. They said, oh, J.D. vance is gonna lead the negotiations. Oh, the Iranians say they'll talk with him. Oh, Trump says if you don't talk to Vance, you're not gonna talk. There's been this whisper campaign for five weeks. They want him at the front of it because they want him to get the credit so that he isn't blamed, so that we can make this mistake all over again. And I told you that was gonna be their move. Joe Kent, David Sachs, Peter Thiel, Tucker Elon, I'm sure is involved. And they wanted to spare JD Vance from going down with the ship. They didn't want him to be burned because he was a part of the administration. They gave us the Iran war debacle or debacle Kerfluffle, as Candace would say. And now here it is. But do not be fooled. J.D. vance was in favor of this all along the way. He set in in 2024. He said it in 2026. He was not there to dissent against the war. So I'm not gonna buy it when he's there standing in front and giving the handshake for the peace agreement. Mark my words, if Vance takes credit for the deal, you know that Tucker's gonna commend him for it. There was a show that Tucker did a few weeks ago. Tucker said that J.D. vance should lead the negotiations. He said, because only a man with Vance's moral rectitude. He literally said J.D. vance's moral rectitude. I think that was the word he used. It was either that or something like that. J.D. vance is the only one with the moral character to negotiate an end to the war. Yeah, make it more obvious that you guys are all in a fucking group chat. Tucker, who's interviewing Kent, who resigned from the admin to Vance. Tucker says on his show, I think the only negotiator is Vance. Cause he's the only morally upright person who can do it. And then Vance is gonna do it, and Tucker's gonna glaze. It's gonna be mythical. The love bombing, the glazing. It's gonna be absolutely mythical. And I'm telling you right now, do not fall for it. Vance is in on this. And anyway, but we'll see if that even happens on Friday. We'll be watching that's gonna be it for me. We're gonna move on and take a look at our super chats. We'll see what you guys have to say. I'm gonna get set up here and then. Yeah, whatever. We'll read the super chats or something, I guess. All right, let's take a look. We'll see what we got here. Okay.
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Okay, well, thanks for the big super chat. It said America first stop. Plus I say it every night whenever I promote it, so I don't know how you wouldn't know that, but I appreciate it.
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No, because Cozy is finished. Thank you for the huge super chat though. 07's in the chat for Niger Sorus with the $500 super chat. Goodness gracious, thank you for all the support. I really appreciate it. God bless my friend Nidrosaurus. Big supporter of the show. Ah, the coy is cooked, man. You don't need it anymore. We'll bring it back if I ever get banned on Rumble. Knock on wood, but yeah. No. No way. What is dead will never die. No, we can't. We can't go full Game of Thrones. What? What is that expression they say and then the show. I was gonna say let the dead lay with the dead, but then I thought of Game of Thrones for a sec.
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Z, Kyle sent $109 lol at the super chatter who invested in oil futures the day before the ceasefire. Only choose when their insiders get to make easy money, bitch. Enjoy liquidation and get back to the office goyim. Thanks for playing.
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So true, dude. So true. I love when the goyem tried to trade stocks or make money moves. It's like, dude, just shut the fuck up. I love when the goyem are at the office, they're at the break room or whatever. They're in their slack chat Microsoft Teams and they're like, we're going to do forex trading. We're going to. It's going to make it out of the group chat. We're going to go to Bali and trade stocks. We're going to live on the beach and wear linen and drink cappuccino and place bets on poly market. We're going to Take positions. Take positions. Assume the position. Okay. You are cattle. You are goy cattle. You will do nothing. You are shit. Hit the bricks, pal. Yeah. We're invested in oil futures. Sit down and shut up, goy. Leave it to the Jews.
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Pigeons sent $50 Levin to Kent. You have to respect Trump's decision. Levin? When Trump appears to snub Israel, who's the moron that decided that? What's the matter, Levin? Can't respect the leader's decision?
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That's hypocritical, isn't it? Yeah. Someone should tell Mark Levin that.
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80s sent $50. Hey, Nicholas, I drive 600 ton diggers and am currently riding a Roman Space Odyssey. How does the war in Iran compare to Roman Carthage?
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Holy larp. Will you grow. I'm writing a Roman Space Odyssey. You sound like an insufferable human being, but I appreciate it.
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Never been, but I hear it's terrible. I hear it's just like Asia. Now it's like London, so I don't know if I'll ever go.
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Will Stancil's secret Roy Beralt sent $22 invoking the avenue on papacy to threaten the Pope because he talked about fostering peace as an insane strategy. Did they not think of second order effects or did they really think no one would care?
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What are you talking about? Dude, I'm mogging. Wait a second. Wait, hang on. Wait, stop the presses. Hang on, Wait, hang on. Hold the phone. My hair's been looking good lately, don't you think? Thoughts? But wait, stop the presses. I think the hair's. I got a good haircut this time. Look at how angular. I lost so much weight. I just look at myself on the clips and I'm like. I just love my. I love my skinnylicious self. I'm glad I did that. We needed this. We needed this. We needed that. Cause I was a little chunky. I was a little bit of a chunker back in the fall. Put on a little weight. My face was fat. Look, I was under a lot of stress. I was under a lot of pressure. Charlie Kirk got shot. I thought I was next, so I was eating a lot, okay. And I, you know, so I put on a. I let myself go a little bit, but. We are back. We never left. We never left. We never left. We're back. We never left. We. Anyway, what was the question again? Sorry, I just got distracted by this handsome man. Pause. Uh, yeah, the Pope thing. That. That is how you know this administration is the Antichrist. Cuz you got Pete Hegseth and Doug Wilson running the Pentagon and these people hate Catholics. Fuck them. Doug Wilson. Dude, I wish the Catholic church gave fatwas cuz fuck this guy. Doug Wilson said he would ban public displays of the Catholic faith. If that doesn't tell you what's going on with Protestants, I don't know what will. Protestants work for the Jews. Protestantism is a creation of the Jews. So if that doesn't tell you what's up. That Pete Hegseth prosecuting this war is one of these reformed theonomist Protestant preacher guys. And Doug Wilson wants to ban Catholics, but he goes and glazes your mazzone. They want Noahide laws. They want us to be enslaved goyum to Greater Israel. If that doesn't tell you what's up, I don't know what does. It's the Catholic Church only. That's it. So I'm not around anymore. I'm done with all the ecumenical stuff. I'm done with the. With anything like that. It's Catholic. Catholic. Catholic Church. That is what the Jews fear. Rome. Never forget that. The Jews hate Rome. Jacob and Esau. Jacob and Esau. That's what it has always been. The older and the younger brother. The birthright forfeited and taken. And that is what they see us as. They see Rome as Esau and they always will. And they view that as the Roman Empire. As the white race and the Catholic Church, not the Protestants. They don't see the Protestants as Rome. They don't see the Protestants as Esau. They see the Protestants as their goy slaves that will help them bring about the end of the world and the Messiah. That's the Catholic Church that stands in the way.
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What's the. I don't know what that is.
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Matt S sent $25. You have inspired me to convert to Catholicism. I've been baptized and confirmed this Easter.
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Love to hear it. God bless.
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
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Interesting.
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I like it. I like it. I think that we should basically be in control of all of the Western hemisphere.
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She. I don't think she. No, I don't think she's into me. She just likes the show. They all just like the show. And I don't. I don't really know her story.
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Okay. I don't know what that means.
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Mass 68 cent. $100. Hey Nick. Much love from a growing mom with two 20 something sons. Hashtag America first. Not all gen X sucks.
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All right, thanks for the big super chat. I appreciate it. We love the moms. W Greiper mom and W greiper sons. We love our groiper families. It's a family affair. Thank you very much. She says heil. Gen X. Groiper mom. Heil.
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Enhanced $20. Neat article. How Trump took the US to war with Iran. Should have been titled why Vance has nothing to do with the war in Iran.
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Yeah, exactly. Dude, I'm so hungry, I'm running out of gas.
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I don't think Theo Vaughn's like part of it or whatever. And I didn't see that quote. I would pump the brakes.
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Tucker's cell phone said $20. Listen, the first couple hours are Alex Jones. Today some Jew guest tried to get Alex to disavow you and he wouldn't. Loyalty.
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No, I didn't see that. But I love Alex. I'll always love Alex and I'll always be loyal to him as well. That's. That's my guy, man. That's my goat. And that's my guy. And that's a real okay. Alex Jones is our motherfucking and always will be. Alex Jones is the og White ass going hard as fuck and he's a beast. I don't care what anybody says. People give him a lot of crap. People say a lot of nonsense about him. That is the og. That is the blueprint. That is the archetype. That is the guy. And I will always ride with Alex. That is a loyal and a solid American. I don't care what anybody says. And he's my friend.
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How do you relax? It'll be bad.
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$20. I do not believe you are a feder are compromised. However, in my opinion, the biggest evidence of such claims is not only the fact you are still alive but have grown so large. How is this allowed?
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You know, in order to think that, you would have to assume that literally everything is controlled, which it, it doesn't really work that way. Uh, the Jews are not omnipotent. So I, I, I'm not going to explain why I'm allowed to because I'm not really allowed anything. Like what? What do you mean what? You tell me. What am I allowed to do? I'm allowed to be on two platforms. That's it. I'm allowed to be on X, but I cannot buy a check mark. You know that I'm ineligible to get a subscription. So my replies are deboosted. I can't have two factor authentication. Uh, I don't, I don't, I'm not verified. People can make imposter accounts and verify those. I can't make money off the platform. I can't make a post longer than 280 characters and I can't post a video longer than 2 minutes and 20 seconds. I can't live stream. These are all the restrictions because I can't get verified. The only other platform I'm on is Rumble. They don't pay me. I have no sponsors on here. They won't put me on the front page. If I'm on somebody else's stream, they won't put that on the front page. I'm their third biggest streamer and, and I get treated like I'm some guy and no hate on them, you know, they do what they can, but that's what I'm allowed. That's what I'm allowed to do. I am banned on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube. I'm banned on. What are the other platforms on TikTok? My name and face are banned on Instagram. Many of my clipping accounts get banned. People associated with me get banned. I'm banned from CPAC. I'm banned from Stripe, PayPal, Uber or not Uber, Airbnb. These are the things I'm banned from. People go, you're allowed. Why are you allowed to get so big? Uh, well, I persevered through being the most canceled person of all time. I'm extremely talented. I produce, you know how many hours of content every night and I've been doing it for 10 years. And yeah, now I have a modest level of Success. So. Well, why are you allowed to get so big? Well, there's. It's a complicated question. Um, but I would say, let's be careful when we say, what am I allowed to do? What am I allowed to do? My payment processor. Entropy. This is how we get super chats. A Canadian journalist flew out to another continent to bang on their door. They're processing payments in yet another country. That's how I make money. And people go, what do you. I'm banned from six banks, two airlines. You're allowed? You're allowed? Yeah, I'm really allowed. I'm really allowed a lot of things. Fuck you. Um, anyway. But, yeah, you would have to presume that they're omnipotent, and they're not. They're extremely powerful, but they're not omnipotent. I'm about as canceled as it gets. I go to the nightclub with Clavicular. Now I'm banned from every nightclub in America. That's how it goes. I go on a show with Dasha Necrova on Red Scare. She gets fired from her acting job. This is my life. Uh, there's people that work for me, or I go to a meeting with somebody, they lose their jobs. I go to a meeting in Texas. Nobody even knows who I met with. That guy loses his job. It's like. It's that. It's that bad. But people go, oh, you got a Twitter account. So, I mean, why are they letting you do that? Yeah, it's all part of their plan.
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Bugman sent $20. Hey, Nick, I've really been thinking about it extremely critically, and I think he removing the ding was a cry out for help. Chekhov War. Sent $20. Here's some money. Now do a trick. Make me laugh, newsboy. Please don't roast me. Sent $100. Good show, Nick. There will never be a deal made with Iran unless the US can reign in Israel. Then it'll be a strategic retreat to save face with a deal in Iran's favor. Like you've said, pro tip. If you add the America first website to your home screen, you can use it like an app.
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That's true. Thank you for the big super chat. Yeah, we should tell. We should. Is that on the website? We should tell people that. Do we have a web app? I feel like we do. Or we should. I don't know. I'll have to talk to them about Thomas Cruise.
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Sent $100. Any advice on forgiveness? It seems like shit slides right off you and you can move past beef.
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So easy does it. Really? I feel like I definitely don't give that impression at all. That's like the opposite. I'm. I'm terrible at that. But I appreciate the big super chat. You know, I. Here's the thing. I never forget. And you can't. You can never forget how people treat you. And you should be aware of how people treat you. You should be very cognizant of it. Uh, sometimes I think I'm too aware of that. You should never forget what people do to you and how they treat you and whether they reciprocate. You should be acutely aware. Um, with that being said, you should be so preoccupied with your own world that you just don't even think about things you don't like. That's the part I don't get because I have a lot of haters, and it's. They hate me. Like, it's their job, literally. It's like they wake up and they're like, I hate Nick Fuentes, and I'm gonna talk about him all day and on him all day. And it's like, you know, and I. I obviously don't like these people, but I don't wake up and think about them. I wake up and like, yeah, like, I know. I know the stuff they say about me and the. They've done to me, and I'm not happy about it, but I wake up every day and I think about the things that I love. I think about the people that I love. I think about what I love to do. I think about, you know, the things I love about my life. The music I like, the food. I like that. That's what I wake up and think about. So I just try to keep it positive for the most part. And I think that's the right way to live. I think that's a good way to live. Um. I don't understand how somebody could live and be so preoccupied with things they don't like. I could never do that. The things I don't like, I just don't like to see them. Things that are negative, things that I hate, things that bother me, I just put them outta sight and out of mind to. To the best of my ability. If I see somebody that's really reprehensible and there's a lot. And by that I don't even mean my enemies, but I just mean people that are really unfortunate. I just don't want to look at them. Some people love a low cow. They love to look at some train wreck of a human being, and they love to point and Laugh. I don't like that. I don't like to look at that. I like to stay focused on things that I like. And I know what I like and I know what I don't like. And the things that I don't like, I have zero tolerance for. And the things that I like, I can't get enough of. And I'm obsessed with and so on. And so if there's. If there's anything about forgiveness, it's not even forgiveness. I mean, you can give forgiveness, but to me, it's really just more about where you focus your attention and your mental energy. And I try for the most part to just be involved in things that are good. And I, you know, me, I'm not like a happy, go lucky person. I mean, I'm a very melancholy and brooding person and very intense and mood swings and volatile emotional states. But the things that I do that occupy my mind, it's things that I like. It's not things that I don't like or people that I hate. So. So no, I don't. I do not get past things at all. I always remember and I never forget. But as I get older, I also get a little bit. I'm getting to be more like my father. You know how that happens? When I was younger, I was very like, hardcore. And my dad, who's a boomer, he's like a hippie. Not really, but he has like a hippie disposition. He wasn't really a hippie, but he. He has like a boomer hippie demeanor where I hold a grudge and I get about things. And my dad's like, hey, man, like, everyone's just on their journey, man. That's somebody's kid. And everyone's just finding their way in the world. Everyone's doing their thing. Life is short. And I always give them a hard time. I always make fun of them about that. Cuz like me and my mom, we're the opposite way. We hold the grudge. We remember everything. We. We overanalyze every social signal for perceived slights. And my dad's a total opposite. He's like, hey, man, we're just all on our journey. We're all just people. Hey man, we're all just doing our thing. But as I get older, I'm a lot more like that. As I get older, as I reach my advanced age, I'm not gonna lie, I am getting soft in my old age. And I just start to think, h. How much of it is really worth it? It's really not worth the Fuss. Life is not long and there's so little in life that's genuinely enjoyable that you should tend to be more forgiving, I think, where possible. And that's an important caveat. Sometimes in life you need to cut people out. And you know, some people are problematic. But I think that generally, like I said, as I get older, you realize that life is short and you know, you basically make a decision, do I want to have friends or not? Because if you want to be around people that you care about and they care about you, you kind of have to be a little bit gracious and you have to just let things go. You can't sweat the small stuff. You got to give people the benefit of the doubt. You do have to have some recognition that everybody's pretty self centered and everybody's got their own problems and their own things going on and you can't take everything too personally and you could get mad, but you got to let it go. You know, you, you gotta, like I said, you can't sweat the small stuff. So as it concerns people that I have beef with, guys like Sneako or whoever, I. Maybe you're thinking about that. It's like, what's really the drama? What's the beef? It's like we said on the Internet, who fucking cares what people say on the Internet? That doesn't matter that much, you know? And you gotta think about where am I gonna be in 10 years, 20 years, do I wanna have friends? Do I want these people in my life? You do. So you just have to make a decision that if you're gonna, if you want things, you gotta, you know, it's not maybe being willing to tolerate things you don't like, but you gotta be a little forgiving. But that's me. But that's me. That's me getting old and weak, I guess.
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Thank you for the huge. Whoa. Another massive super chat. Thank you. Nigel Soros with the big support. The show thanks you, the show thanks you. Who taught you how to super chat like that? The show thanks you and I thank you. No, but I appreciate it. Thank you very much. God bless, buddy.
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67 cents, $60. Hey Nick. Have a good day?
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Yeah, it was a pretty good day. Pretty good. I got some work done. Yeah, it was all right, I guess.
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I did see that, yeah. Yeah, I think I talked about it with Jake yesterday. Never enough. It's never enough. But he's gonna perform in Netherlands, so maybe he's good.
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New EC5 cent 27. I know you're not a car guy, but what's your dream car Plaza? Don't crash out. Sorry for the goy slop. Super chat.
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I don't know. I don't really. Whoa. Super like battered wife. Don't hit me. I'm sorry for the dumb super chat. I had it coming. Um, I don't really have a dream car. I'm not a car guy at all. I don't know anything about cars. I don't know any cars. I'm not a car guy. So it's just not. It's not my thing. I don't even know any cars. Maybe like an Escalade. Maybe like a Cadillac Escalade would be like a big ass. I don't know what the biggest model is, but the biggest Cadillac Escalade, that'd probably be my dream car. I know that's basic, but I don't care. Yeah, probably that. Because the problem is with the fast cars is they're too low to the ground and they're not comfortable. And I don't like that. I like the mass, you know?
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Pat. 5:28 $20. How big of a deal is it for US sovereignty if bye Bye was physically in the Situation room? That's unusually high level access.
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Yeah, I don't think that he was. Is someone saying that? I. I didn't read that anymore.
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Woogly woogly sent $20 slavishy shaving faith Merrill's armpits for a groiper notice for 99 cent. $20. You see, you were on Ms. Now today. Nicole Wallace grouped you with Levin and Loomer as part of the Trump Coalition. Who's upset about the ceasefire. I can't challenge you, so they choose to misrepresent you.
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That's crazy. No, I didn't see. Can somebody send that to me? I didn't see that. Ms. Now. LOL. Trump coalition. What? I didn't even vote for him. Trump. I'm like his biggest hater lately. That's crazy.
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Baltimore sent $25. My one year old just tried to talk during the show. I think she tried saying lost after you said it.
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Wow. Okay, that's a little too far. I don't know that your baby should be watched. The show's a little hardcore for a baby, but that's funny.
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Harrison Bergeron sent $100. I'm sure JD Vance will get us a great Deal on terms in Pakistan since his in laws will be mediating.
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Yeah, very. Oh, I get it. Very good. Thank you for the big super chat. Nice. I get it. I get the joke.
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Shave resent $20 IRINOZarinska's killer found incompetent to stand trial Carmelo Anthony out on bond. Still no video released. Not one person organizing any protests with any real backing. Infuriating.
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Protest, dude, protests do not matter. Protests just stop. Protests don't do anything. What do you want? You want a bunch of white people to get together and raise their fist like, never gonna happen. White people don't do that. And if they did, it wouldn't even matter. Um, you gotta get even. Don't get mad, get even. Protest. Get involved in politics. We're not solving this with a protest. You gotta get involved. So that's. Are you protesting? Are you bitching about white people not protesting? This is why white people are white people. Point out the double standard. Wow. You don't see white people protesting. Yeah, cuz you won't do well. Cause if I did something, then I would go to jail. Yeah. And there you. There it is. And there it is. Nobody wants to put anything up. And I'm not encouraging violence or whatever, but it's just what it is. So, yeah, you. You can keep complaining while we get killed and replaced, but like, yeah, that's not gonna change anything. You need power.
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Joe barbaro sent $30. Rip sneako, your goy is going. But I guess that means he was never really your goy in the first place.
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Well, he's not a goi. He's a Jew. So let's just get that straight. He's not a goy. He's ethnically Jewish. Maybe that explains a lot. But yeah, he's going. And you know what? Let him go. Let him go. Let him go. He's gone. I. I really did try to extend the olive branch and he just gives me all this back and like, I could sit there and rebut all of it. Not worth it. Whatever. I sent him this apology. I said, hey man, I'm really sorry that I said, you're not creative. I do respect you as an artist. I was just talking shit because I. I could tell that hurt his feelings. You know what his response was? He said, why didn't you say that on the stream so that all the other people could see that you apologized to me. It's like, what the fuck is wrong with you, you fucking weirdo? Are. Are we friends or is this just part of the YouTube fucking show. Like, honest to God, how fucking crazy is that? I text him, hey, man, I'm sorry I said that. That was out of line. I do think you're a good artist. I was talking shit. I don't remember the context. That was a long time ago. And I meant that now. I think it was ridiculous that he played that on the stream. It's like that clip was from a year ago and you're playing the clip on the stream and getting all butt hurt about it. It's like, why even do that? Why go there? But I felt bad, so I sent him this apology and he didn't even reply. And then I bring it up on the show. He goes on his stream and says, well, oh, now you say that you apologize. Why didn't you say it on stream? It's like, so, you know, I apologize to you man to man for what I said. That's not enough. You need me to broadcast it to the audience, to the fans. And. And on some level, like, that's his problem is like, me, I'm a real person. Him, he lives in YouTube world. He lives and breathes and dies by what people are saying. What are the fans saying? How's my video doing? Wha. What? How much clout do I have? That's all it is for him. And that's a bad way to be. So you want the. You want me to say it on the stream? Here it is. Here it is. Freak. That's a bad way to be. You know, for a guy whose whole shtick is authenticity and love, speech and truth through funny and blah, blah, it's all fucking posturing. It's all virtue signaling for the fan. Like, get a grip, man. Exist in reality. I live in reality. I don't. This is not me. What you're seeing is not me. You're seeing a video of me. The I'm me, okay? I live in reality. I don't live on a stream. Let em talk. People talk shit about me all the time. Let em talk, Fuck em. I don't know em. If I met em, I probably wouldn't even like em. Let em talk. Fuck em. I'm here to talk about politics and entertain and if you like it, great. If not, whatever. Anyway, so, um. So yeah, I. He says that and then he goes, you're telling you're mobilizing your fans to dislike me. It's like, you know, you sound crazy right now. You said some shit about me, I said some shit about you. Who started it? I don't know exactly, but We. We both did it. You. You're talking shit about white people and Christians in the west. And you're. You're. You're responding to my clips, okay? I respond to your stuff and I talk shit back. And then he, you know, I try to say, hey, man, we're good, we're good. And he goes, no, no, you're mobilizing your fans to attack me. But, okay, bro, well, you know what? Then I can't help you. I cannot help you. So, you know, and I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna go for the low blow. It'd be very easy for me to say, oh, Tate was right. I'm not gonna say that because I. I didn't agree with that. I didn't agree with Tate throwing him under the bus still. Um, I'm not. Not gonna go there. You know, people like to say about me, oh, it's 110 friendships. Oh, they. They rush to some other person that hates me. It's like, what happens between me and him. And, you know, I don't know. I'd like to be his friend, but I, you know, I know my worth. I'd like to be his friend, but you're out of line now. It would be nice, but I'm not doing anything more. I tried. You wanna be a ridiculous Internet person, knock yourself out. Enjoy. He says some bullshit on a stream. He goes, no friends in the industry. I could only count on the Muslims and this one and that one. It's like, oh, spare me the fucking victim martyr complex. And. And why are those people your. Your people? Because they said something positive about you. Because the last thing they said about you is nice. I mean, give me a break. So anyway, so whatever, we'll see what happens.
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Thanks. Hell yeah. Fuck, yeah, we are. We're going to be winners. That's the white pill. We're going to be winners. We're voting Democrat and we're winning, and it's going to feel really good.
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They'll be fine.
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Why? Dude, it so is, though. But why is it so perfect? Why am I obsessed with it? Your girl is going, and that's it. Your girl is going, and there's nothing you could do about it. Yes, you. Your girl, she's going, and this will happen, and it's okay. It will be okay. Acceptance detachment. This is the. This is the vibe of 2026. In 2026, we don't care. We don't care. Nobody cares.
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Thanks. We did. I appreciate the big super chat. We did. We had a great Easter Sunday dinner. I had the. What did I have? I had chicken cutlet, eggplant parm, short rib pasta and. What else? And a meatball. That was really good. Thank you for the big super chat. Yeah.
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I think it's funny. What about you, Yahoo? No. Not even a little bit. I like it.
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They're not insold. They're not insult. They don't have. They don't have it in them. They don't have it in them. The shards. They can't get them. They cannot collect the shards. The goyem are not insult. They are lost.
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Oh, that's a good. Now that's a good question. What is the last thing I did that I never did before? Oh, wow. I don't know. I don't know. I do the same thing all the time. That's all I do, is the same things over and over again. Well, I'll have to think about that. What is the last thing that I've done? That's. That's a terrifying question. Cause you're like, I don't know. I don't know when the. I haven't done anything new in a long time. Let me think. Oh, you know what? I went and I made oatmeal for the first time ever, which I had never done before. I made oatmeal, but I. But it's like the steel cut oatmeal. So it's kind of a more involved process. So I got the pots out the pot and I got the oatmeal and I boiled the water and then I poured it in and then I stirred. It wasn't a big deal, but you know, for me it was a big step. Cause I never do things like that. And I know it's pretty good, but way too labor intensive not doing that again. But that was probably the last time I did something new. Clubbing. Yeah, I guess. Clubbing was new. Clubbing was new. I liked it. I wish I could do it again, but I can't. Sometimes I wish that could be part of my life, but it can't be. It would be fun, but, you know, that's my whole struggle is like, I can't have fun. It sucks. I'd love to go to the club and just be a total goy.
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It is like that movie. Yeah.
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Uh. Oh, yeah. You got caught. You listen to that guy? That's really funny. Hey, I make some good points. I'm actually a really good talk show host. Okay. All right. That's our last super. I think that's our last one that's gonna do it for me. Late, late night. That's all I got for you. Remember to smash the follow button. Smash the like button. Leave a comment. I'm on the air Monday through Friday. As always, thanks for watching. Thank you to our top super, Chatters. Big huge special. Thank you to. Let's see. Nigrosaurus Coside Jacob. Billy Blomp. Yapping. Yappington. The hell is that what it is? See Kyle? Nice one. Cmass. J Rod Bear. American Cancelli Goer. Please don't roast me. Thomas Cruz. Harrison Bergeron. Noah G. Unknown T.B. coda. Trey. Higgs. Or G and Francesco, thanks to them, makes you all our super chatters. Everybody that watches, we'll see you tomorrow. Until then, have a great rest. Rest of your evening. Americanism, not globalism will be our credo it's going to be only America first America first the American people will come first Once again. With respect, the respect that we deserve. From this day forward it's going to be only America first America first.
Host: Nicholas J. Fuentes
Date: April 9, 2026
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A detailed breakdown of the status and aftermath of the Iran war ceasefire, its rapid collapse, the confusing diplomacy, and harsh critique of the Trump administration’s foreign and domestic policy, especially focusing on the strategic implications, political fallout, and inner conflict among America First and MAGA supporters.
Nicholas J. Fuentes explores the rapidly shifting situation in the Iran war, focusing on the announced ceasefire, the subsequent collapse of that ceasefire, disagreements among involved nations, and the broader implications for the Trump administration, Vice President J.D. Vance, the MAGA movement, and the America First agenda. Fuentes offers a blistering critique of Trump and his circle, as well as analysis of the U.S. political landscape, media manipulation, and the future of American populism.
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Conflicting Interpretations:
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Trump Administration’s Position:
J.D. Vance’s Role:
Internal Division among Conservatives:
On Ceasefire Collapse:
Summing up U.S. Losses:
On MAGA Disillusionment:
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On Media and Official Statement Contradictions:
Fuentes closes reiterating his distrust in Republican leadership, his stance against being led by “traitors”, and reiterates the America First credo: "From this day forward it’s going to be only America first, America first." ([End])
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