IRAN NEGOTIATIONS FLOP??? US Headed To WAR After FAILED TALKS | America First Ep. 1638
Nicholas J. Fuentes argues Iran’s nuclear talks in Oman (Friday) failed due to Israel’s sabotage, with Netanyahu lobbying Trump against any deal while six Middle Eastern nations push for diplomacy. The U.S. insists on halting enrichment; Iran refuses, risking war after Trump’s ultimatum and military buildup—including B-52 bombers near Al-Udaid. He claims Jewish groups control U.S. policy via Palantir’s surveillance and Project Esther blacklists, framing America as an "occupied nation" ruled by Israel’s interests. Fuentes urges radical Christian nationalism to resist cultural decay and foreign influence, warning that surrender means collapse. [Automatically generated summary]
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
If we don't have freedom on the Internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo location, because your phone also has a GPS.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason.
Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
unidentified
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with.
the people that are provocative not the people that are sometimes angry but the people that are really cruel and really evil
what makes christianity and christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us An overflowing of love.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
Canary Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which since July 2025 has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
Barack Obama created the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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When I get home, I want you Hello, I got places to be Evening everybody, you're welcome You're watching America First.
Palantir is an AI data analytics company They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
La na If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind-raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo-location, because your phone also has a GPS.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason.
Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
unidentified
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with.
the people that are provocative not the people that are sometimes angry but the people that are really cruel and really evil
what makes christianity and christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us An overflowing of love.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
Canary Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which since July 2025 has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
Barack Obama created the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
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Hello, I got faces to be Good evening everybody You're watching America First.
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
La na If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind-raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo-location, because your phone also has a GPS.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
And we're killing ourselves every day.
Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
People have got to start to get courageous.
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
And the alternative is that there will be no country.
Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
Because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed.
For any reason, for any ideological reason.
Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
unidentified
And by that I mean the people that are really cruel.
Not the people that say things you disagree with.
the people that are provocative not the people that are sometimes angry but the people that are really cruel and really evil
what makes christianity and christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us An overflowing of love.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
Canary Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which since July 2025 has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
One, the positions of the United States and Iran remain irreconcilable.
So Friday, there was this huge meeting, momentous considering the significance of it, between Iran's foreign minister and our special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
They got together, and here we are, four or five days later, and the two positions have not budged since a year ago, specifically concerning Iran's enrichment of uranium.
For Iran, it is a red line.
They insist on keeping their enriched uranium and their ability to enrich uranium.
For the United States, it's the exact same thing on the opposite side.
We require that they relinquish their enriched uranium and that they cease enrichment activity and eventually give it up altogether.
So that's number one.
It's impossible because these are diametrically opposed positions.
Number two, even to the extent that there is, it seems, maybe a chance that a creative solution can be provided, you have the effort of the third party, Israel, to sabotage the negotiations.
And actually to that end, Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the United States earlier tonight for a working meeting tomorrow morning with the president, private closed-door working session.
He is going to lobby the United States not to make a deal.
And not only not to make a deal, but also to impress upon the United States that Israel will not accept any deal that does not also include restrictions on Iran's ballistic missiles and support for its proxies, which is yet another red line for Iran.
They don't even want to talk about it.
So that's the state of the play.
If these negotiations don't work, we are going to war.
And preparations are being made for this.
There are major cargo aircraft flying into Turkmenistan, just north of Iran.
Trump is considering deploying a second carrier strike group to bolster our offensive defensive capabilities.
They are deploying additional Patriot missile batteries, THAD systems.
It's all going there.
B-52 bombers, B-2 bombers.
It's all being assembled ready for a full-on regime change war with Iran in the event that the talks are not successful.
So there's a lot riding on this.
And we'll talk all about it.
There is one additional change which people need to be mindful of.
And this is a positive development.
We have the intercession of at least six, up to seven Middle Eastern countries that are lobbying the United States to make a deal.
And they're pushing very strongly.
They are Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman.
They are all present at these negotiations.
They are lobbying very strongly for the U.S. to make a deal.
And it seems that anticipating the collapse of Iran, they are now all working together and forming a new axis, which may be able to counter the influence of Washington and Israel in the future.
So that actually is a positive development.
It's a positive change to the negotiations, and it gestures towards something positive in the future, even in the worst case scenario.
So we'll talk about that too.
We're also going to talk tonight a little bit about Howard Luttnick, who was questioned in a Senate committee earlier today about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Howard Luttnick is the commerce secretary in the Trump government, close friend of President Trump.
He also was a friend of Jeffrey Epstein.
And this was known that Howard Luttnick and Epstein had met and they had spoken to each other.
However, Howard Luttnick insisted that he had not remained in contact with Epstein after Epstein was charged and convicted of soliciting minors to traffic for sex.
And so he swore up and down that he never talked to him after that.
They haven't spoken since 2005.
That relationship was over.
Well, one of the revelations in the DOJ's document dump of the Epstein files is that that is a lie.
And it seems that Howard Luttnick continued a correspondence with Epstein.
And actually, his entire family visited Epstein's Island long after Epstein had been charged, convicted, and served prison time for those crimes.
So he lied, and we know that, and that is on the record.
And now the Trump government is standing behind Lutnick.
There's calls for him to resign, obviously.
I think that's appropriate.
And the Trump government is refusing.
They say this is a distraction.
We are ready to move on.
The DOJ says we're done with this.
They do it to themselves.
It is self-inflicted, this entire thing.
And I said last night, I think this is a mortal wound for the Trump government because this is like you're shot in the wilderness or you get attacked by a bear or something.
But this Trump government, I mean, they are literally going to trudge along for the next three years, it seems, bleeding profusely, limping along from this wound.
I don't think this is survivable.
They're going to face questions about this, scrutiny, pressure.
There will be demands for more documents, for more declassification, ultimately for names and investigations.
And you know, the DOJ is not going to serve that up right away, if ever.
And so they're going to be dogged by this for the next three years.
It's going to be brutal.
And you wonder, do the people in the government understand that?
Are they delusional?
Is the alternative worse, which is kind of a disturbing possibility?
I'm not sure what they're thinking, but it's not good for them.
But I promise, I promise the show will start earlier tomorrow.
The show will start earlier later in the week, okay?
It's just so hard to keep it together here, okay?
But it's a little bit of a later show.
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I have a new suit tonight.
What do you guys think?
You know, I finally went shopping.
You know, for some people, this is easy, but for me, it's hard.
I struggle.
I hate shopping.
I don't like it.
And so I've just been procrastinating literally for years.
They're going to plow into you because they don't even speak English and they can't read the signs.
And that is what will happen.
So we have to do politics.
We are in a civilizational war.
We are in a civilizational war in the world against an ascendant Latin America, Muslim world, Asians.
We're run by Jews.
We're in a civilizational war in the world and in our country.
And if you don't engage in politics and defend what is yours, if you don't take up space, if you don't acquire and wield power in defense of your own interests and your own people, other people will.
We need to be in a position to defend our interests.
We need to be in a position to repel these people.
I don't just want to catch my fish.
I hope that my great-grandchildren can just catch their fish and drive their truck and hug their dog.
We don't have that luxury.
Our parents and our grandparents and our great-grandparents, you know, they were catching fish and hugging their dog and doing these things.
Some of them, many of them went to war.
But others, arguably the boomers, they had this vacation from history when they were able to do all those things and not concern themselves with politics or war, the civilizational conflict that we're in.
We don't have that luxury.
So I don't just want to, you know, marry my high school sweetheart and get a dog and just hang out and drop my truck and watch my game and drink my beer.
And you're crying about, I just want to watch my games on TV and drink my beer with my dog, you fucking faggot.
And, you know, look at me.
I'm not some big macho guy or something, but I understand what is necessary.
This is what is, this is the attitude that is necessary.
People are getting executed.
People are getting their heads blown off.
The left, the John Brown Gun Club and the DSA and the communists, they are literally deploying in every major city saying, we're going to be elected mayor.
We're going to take white people's money and we're going to use it to make the bus free for black people.
Even these faggots that are mad about, think of this.
Yeah, think of this.
Even these faggots that are mad about the halftime show, they're saying, well, when he said God bless America, what he meant was all of the Americas are, and you go to that guy, you go to that nerd bitch.
People that have been here for generations, what's that?
People of citizenship.
They won't even say white.
They won't even use the word white.
They won't even include race because they don't want to lose their job because they're worried Stephen Miller is going to get them fired.
Because they're worried if they're following the wrong Twitter account, they're going to get thrown out on the White House lawn out of the motorcade and fired.
And I heard about that story.
That's why they won't even say white.
So how prepared are you to fight this battle?
You want to complain about that?
Anyway, I know I'm, you know, I'm beating a dead horse at this point, but that's my problem with it.
You people are just not ready.
Somebody asked me last night, are you even a white nationalist?
And I said, I don't feel like one, not because I'm not pro-white, but because it's such a defeatist, low energy group now.
And we just need something that's a little stronger, something that's a little more confident.
And I don't mean it needs to be like white supremacists, like more hateful or angry, but I mean it needs to be a little more confident, a little more self-assured.
It needs to be ambitious, you know, like, hey, we own the future.
And the ultimatum is either Iran is going to make a deal once and for all on nuclear, or we are going to topple their regime.
And the word that Trump is using is decisive.
Decisive meaning we're going to finish the regime.
Not we're going to bomb their nuclear program again.
Not that we're going to degrade their military capability.
The word that Trump has been using when soliciting a menu of options from the Pentagon is he wants a decisive blow.
That means a killing blow against the regime that either kills the Ayatollah or topples the government and then some new regime comes to power.
So this is the ultimatum as of last week.
Either Iran is going to make a deal on nuclear, which has some specific expectations, or there's going to be this decisive killing blow, a regime change strike, and then we're effectively in a war with Iran, just like we were last year.
And the outcome of that is completely unpredictable.
Now, the Iranians, in a bid to either prevent that war or to postpone that war, agreed to a negotiation.
And it was a bit contentious.
The venue for the negotiation, the preconditions, all of that was sort of in flux for the past week.
Ultimately, they agreed that they would hold these negotiations on Friday in Oman, and they did.
And so Howard, or excuse me, not Howard Lutnick, Steve Witkoff, the special envoy and the foreign minister of Iran, held indirect negotiations in Oman.
It was mediated by a number of other third countries from around the Middle East.
Both sides said that the talks were positive.
The president of Iran, Pazeshkian, said it was a constructive meeting.
The White House said that Iran wants to make a deal and they're willing to do things that they weren't a year ago.
With that being said, we don't know any of the details.
And it would seem that the negotiation on Friday was not different than the first two negotiations last year, in that the negotiation on Friday was a framework negotiation.
It was a negotiation about negotiations, talking about what they will talk about.
What are the boundaries of the negotiation?
What is on the table?
How are these talks going to proceed?
In other words, it wasn't a real negotiation.
They didn't actually get to the substance of it.
They did not talk about the nuclear program.
They did not talk about the other files.
They talked about a framework for how they would talk about the issue.
And insofar as that was the subject matter, both sides said, well, it's a step in the right direction.
As it stands right now, we don't really know where this is headed.
We'll read through this and then we'll talk a little bit about how we got here and where we're going and what we can expect here.
So, this is a story.
It says, quote: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragshi on Sunday ruled out Tehran ever giving up uranium enrichment in its negotiations with Washington, insisting it will not be intimidated by the threat of war with the United States.
Iraqshi told a forum in Tehran that Tehran had little trust in Washington and even doubted that the U.S. side was taking renewed negotiations seriously.
The U.S. and Iran reopened negotiations on Friday in Oman after the previous talks between the two countries were suspended due to Israel's 12-day war with Iran in June 2025, which ended with a U.S. strike on several Iranian nuclear sites.
Iran is seeking to have U.S. economic sanctions on the country lifted in exchange for what Aragshi said at the forum could be a series of confidence-building measures concerning the nuclear program.
Iraqshi's comments came after U.S. lead negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner visited the USS Abraham Lincoln on Saturday, signaling the persistent threat of U.S. military action against Iran.
The threat of war continues to hover over the negotiations, even as Trump called the talks very good, and Iran's president Masood Pazeshkian posted on social media that they constitute a step forward.
Okay, so both sides say it's going well, but not really.
Following Friday's first round in Oman, Trump signed an executive order calling for the imposition of tariffs on countries still doing business with Iran despite U.S. sanctions.
The U.S. also announced new sanctions against numerous shipping entities and vessels aimed at curbing Iran's oil exports.
It remained unclear on Sunday when and where or if there will be a second round of talks.
Trump, after the talks on Friday, offered few details, but said Iran looks like they want to make a deal very badly, as they should.
The U.S. concern with Iran is its nuclear program.
Specifically, Iran's ability to enrich uranium.
So there's a few issues at stake in these broader negotiations.
Three issues.
And the issues are that Iran is sponsoring Shiite proxies across the region, which are attacking Israel and, in some cases, attacking American forces.
So you've got Hezbollah first and foremost in Lebanon.
Previously, you had Hamas.
You have the Houthi movement in Yemen, Ansaralah.
You've got the Popular Mobilization Force, which is integrated into Iraq's security service in Iraq.
And formerly, you had the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Syria.
So one of the issues is Iran's support for the regional proxies.
The other is Iran's ballistic missile arsenal.
Iran is making hundreds of ballistic missiles every month.
They estimate 300 per month.
And these missiles are basically uninterceptible, at least at volume.
If Iran launches 500 missiles at Israel in one go, they're not all going to be shot down.
They're precise.
They're fast.
Some of them are hypersonics.
And they have long enough range that they can hit Israel.
They can hit U.S. bases.
And so they pose an implicit threat to Israel, but also to U.S. military installations across the whole region.
Lastly, is Iran's nuclear program.
Now, Iran, on paper, has a nuclear energy program.
However, their ability to enrich uranium and refine plutonium gives them the capability to create enough nuclear material for a nuclear weapon.
So ostensibly, they have the ability to make a bomb.
They haven't yet.
They have the ability to make a bomb.
They haven't begun to make one.
But they have begun to make the material that could fuel a bomb.
And with the missile program and with proxies and with enough fissible material, they could theoretically put a nuclear warhead on a missile and launch it at Israel or at an American base.
That is really the fear.
And this has been the subject of this high pressure campaign by Israel and the United States for kind of different reasons, subtle, but different reasons.
Israel wants Iran to have none of these capabilities.
Israel does not want Iran to fund or sponsor any proxies.
Israel does not want Iran to have any missiles that have a long enough range that they can strike Israel.
And Israel does not want Iran to have any nuclear complex.
No energy program, no reactor, no centrifuges, no nothing.
The United States is a little different.
We don't want them to sponsor proxies.
We don't want them to have missiles.
However, our biggest priority specifically is their nuclear program and their enrichment of uranium.
We would allow them to have some enriched uranium.
We would allow them to have a nuclear reactor, but we will not let them have the centrifuges that make the enriched uranium.
We say that that material has to be imported from a third country and they can own the facility.
Maybe they can operate it, but it can't be on their soil and they can't have free reign to enrich and they can't have highly enriched uranium, which could be used for a bomb.
Now, why do I say this?
Last year, we did this whole thing.
The United States gave Iran a deadline.
We said they have 60 days and we are going to negotiate with them.
And the goal of the negotiation is that they give up their highly enriched uranium and their centrifuges.
Enrichment is the key.
And so last year, we said you have 60 days to give up enrichment and your enriched material.
And we met with Iran.
We met with Iran twice.
And during those negotiations, they were indirect.
And we talked with them.
What are we going to do here?
What is on the table?
What is off the table?
What can we talk about?
What can't we talk about?
And we agreed with the Iranians that we would only focus on the nuclear file.
In other words, in those first two meetings, we said, we're not going to talk about proxies.
We're not going to talk about missiles.
We're only going to talk about nuclear.
Those are the first two meetings.
At the third and fourth meetings, we talked about some creative solutions.
How could they have peaceful nuclear energy without enrichment?
And so some of the ideas were maybe we would let them have their centrifuges on some of their islands in the Persian Gulf.
And that way we could say that it's not on their mainland and they could say it's still on their territory.
Another idea was floated that they could have their centrifuges in Saudi Arabia and they could operate the facility, but it would be sort of like a black box and Saudi Arabia would have jurisdiction over the territory and they can import it from that facility.
These were some of the creative ideas, but suffice to say, we were fixated on enrichment, not missiles, not proxies, not even Bushir, which is their nuclear reactor.
We said we are laser focused on enrichment.
We don't want you to have the stockpile.
We don't want you to have the centrifuges.
We're going to need to come up with some third way.
We're going to have to thread the needle where you get the material for your energy, but you can't in any way have enough control over it that you could ever build a bomb.
Well, Iran didn't like that.
And this was the sticking point last year because Iran says our red line is we have to have enrichment.
Now, they will accept oversight, reassurances.
They will accept basically a form of surveillance.
They will accept IAEA inspections, 24-7 cameras.
They will disclose the location of their centrifuges, limits on their enrichment activity.
What it's really about is we reserve the right to break out and get a nuclear bomb if we fear that regime change is imminent or inevitable.
That's what it's about.
And why does Iran fear this?
They don't trust us.
They'll take inspections.
They'll take cameras.
They'll take restrictions, but they'll never give it up because they don't trust us.
They don't trust that we're not going to screw them.
That's why the architecture of the previous Iranian nuclear deal was a 10-year deal.
Reassurances, trust, building rapport.
We're going to lift sanctions.
They can become a rich country.
If they're rich, they can fund a military.
They can integrate into the region.
They can normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, with the other Arab countries.
And they can pursue collective security.
If they can build their alliances and have some interdependence in the region, that's a way of protecting themselves.
If they can demonstrate that they are not a pariah state, that they're not a revisionist power, then the United States will be less enthusiastic about backing regime change.
That's why that was a 10-year deal.
And over 10 years, they accept these restrictions and inspections and surveillance in exchange for sanctions relief.
Over that 10-year period, they become normal, they integrate, and by the end of it, they have some confidence that the United States is not going to knock them off, is not going to overthrow them.
So where we are in 2025, last year, is Iran is saying, look, we're never giving up enrichment.
You tore up our original deal.
We don't trust you.
Israel wants to topple us.
You want to topple us.
If we give up enrichment, then we are completely vulnerable.
The U.S. says, well, we will never accept enrichment because if you think you're going to be toppled, you're going to get a nuclear bomb.
And then that is inherently very threatening to us because it's an unstable regime.
It might collapse.
They are a revisionist power.
And we don't want one other nuclear arsenal in the hands of an Islamist country.
So it's unacceptable for us also.
So this is where negotiations stalled last year.
The 60 days expired because that was the impasse.
They want enrichment and we will not let them have it.
That is when Israel bombed Iran.
And Israel and Iran traded blows for two weeks.
And then the U.S. intervened and we bombed their nuclear complex.
We bombed Fordo, Iraq, Esfahan, and those were some of the most critical facilities, the ones that were the most fortified underground inside mountains.
Only we could do it.
And we said, okay, we set back their nuclear program.
Now they cannot enrich.
We bombed their centrifuges.
Now they can't enrich.
We have set back the development of a latent nuclear arsenal.
Israel comes to Mar-a-Lago and says, ever since we bombed them together, Israel says they have been building hundreds of missiles a month and they're getting ready to bomb us.
They're getting ready to preemptively strike us.
They've reconstituted their strength.
We need to act again, preemptively, swiftly, so that they don't have time to attack us.
Now, Trump does not give them the green light.
Trump says something very specific.
Outside of Mar-a-Lago, he says to the press pool, he says, if Iran reconstitutes its nuclear program, we will definitely bomb them.
He says, if Iran reconstitutes its missiles, well, we'll look very strongly at that.
Of course, a week later, there's protests in Iran.
Trump threatens to intervene.
They say that he's about to.
He aborts it at the last minute, doesn't have enough guns.
Over the last month, there's been a huge military buildup, an aircraft carrier strike group, like I said, Patriot missile batteries, THAD systems, cargo aircraft, refueling aircraft, B-52.
It's all going into the Middle East to prepare for war, offensive and defensive capabilities.
And it's leverage.
And last week, Trump, pointing the gun at Iran, says, all right, enough.
And the timing is conspicuous also because we just finished off with Maduro.
So Trump is pointing the gun at Iran and he's saying, look, we just took out Maduro.
They're putting all this money behind these big cities.
And, you know, they're hosting the World Cup and they're hosting these big spectacles, FIFA and NASCAR, or not NASCAR, Formula One, all this kind of stuff.
The last thing they want is a huge war happening right across the Persian Gulf.
They don't want Iranian missiles flying into Qatar and bombing those beautiful skyscrapers in Doha.
They don't want missiles flying at Abu Dhabi or Dubai.
You know, so all these countries, they don't want the instability.
They don't want this to happen.
So they're all lobbying the United States now to make a deal.
They lobbied the U.S. to abort the strike in January.
They're interceding on behalf of Iran to keep these negotiations on for Friday.
So the administration reverses course.
And they say, all right, we'll do the negotiation in Oman on Friday.
And the foreign minister of Iran and the special envoy from the U.S. meet indirectly.
The other countries are present.
Now, here's the problem.
Okay, just like those first two meetings last year, it's a framework negotiation, meaning they're talking about what they're going to talk about.
And they get together and they say, okay, we only want to talk about nuclear.
But once again, we have the same impasse.
Iran says we're not giving up enrichment.
And the United States says you need to give up enrichment.
And we have a list of demands.
We say you have to give up enrichment.
You have to give up your enriched material.
You have to agree to only enrich it 1.5% for three years.
Or rather, no enrichment for three years.
Then you can enrich it 1.5% later.
Long story short, there's no basis for agreement.
There's no common ground.
Now, after these negotiations, the United States does another show of force.
We crank up the pressure.
So over the weekend, Trump passes new sanctions against countries doing business with Iran.
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff go to our aircraft carrier.
And what's the message?
The message is, okay, you better make a deal because if you don't, we're going to collapse your economy and then we're going to bomb you from this aircraft carrier.
In the meantime, you have more cargo planes landing in Turkmenistan, north of Iran, potentially carrying battalions of U.S. troops.
Trump is considering sending another carrier strike group into the Middle East.
He got B-52 bombers sighted in Al-Udaid, getting ready to bomb Iran.
We're in limbo, and we don't know if there's going to be another meeting.
And if there is, what that's even going to look like.
We just don't know.
Now, here's the other track.
In the middle of all this, what is our closest ally doing?
Well, all last week, Israel was freaking out.
And before Steve Witkoff goes to Oman, he goes to Israel and he meets with Israel's military and meets with Israel's foreign minister.
And Israel is telling the Americans a couple of things.
They're telling us, you can't trust the Iranians.
Don't make a deal at all.
Two, they're saying if you make a deal, you must constrain Iran's missiles and their proxies also.
It can't just be nuclear.
And Israel is starting to threaten us.
Israel is saying our red line is we want their nuclear program restricted.
We also want their missiles and their proxies restricted.
And if that is not part of the agreement, we're going to intervene.
So they are jumping up and down and saying, you can't make a deal.
And if you do, you need all this other stuff.
Otherwise, we're going to act.
Now you fast forward to today.
Netanyahu is back in the United States for his sixth visit since Trump has taken office.
Netanyahu is in Washington now.
He just had dinner with Jared Kushner and all the other usual suspects.
Tomorrow afternoon, he'll be in the White House to meet with the president, where he will ask for a blank check.
He wants the green light to basically have complete freedom of maneuver inside of Iran.
Israel wants to be able to bomb Iran with impunity.
Now, why is Netanyahu even arriving?
Well, there's really two things that are happening.
One is that Netanyahu, well, he's really conveying a message to Trump and saying, you know, maybe they're coordinating and maybe they're lobbying and maybe they're blackmailing or threatening.
Who really knows what Netanyahu's angle is?
But he is there because he wants to sabotage the talks and he wants us to go to war with Iran.
Like he's not interested in diplomacy.
He doesn't want a deal.
Why is the United States accepting this?
Why are they giving him an audience?
Why is Trump giving him an audience today?
Because he wants Iran to see it.
Trump wants Iran to see that they're on the aircraft carrier, that Israel is in the White House.
Because if Iran sees that, well, you know, maybe they're going to take it seriously and they're going to cave completely and give up their enrichment.
I think that'll backfire.
I think that what that really says is that Iran cannot trust the United States.
If the United States is in league with Israel, they have no willingness or ability to restrain Israel.
As a matter of fact, it seems like the tail is wagging the dog.
And just like last year, the U.S. set up those negotiations as a ruse to lull Iran into a false sense of security, lower their guard, and then Israel attacked them with U.S. knowledge of it, foreknowledge.
And then we snuck attack Iran on top of that to compound the damage.
So I think where this is headed is that Iran does not trust us.
I don't think they're going to make a deal.
I don't think they're going to cave.
And I don't think the U.S. is either.
And even if they did, Israel will do everything in their power to scuttle the deal.
The only hope that we have is that all of these Muslim countries together can compel the United States to finally put their foot down against Israel, as they did in September.
When Israel bombed Qatar, they took it too far.
Israel bombed Hamas's negotiators in Doha, in Qatar, and the U.S. was furious, and they were all furious.
So furious, in fact, that the U.S. actually gave Qatar a security guarantee.
We made them a non-treaty ally, effectively.
We extended to them a defensive guarantee.
And then all the other Muslim countries came together effectively in protest at the organization of the Islamic Conference.
They came together at the Arab League and they forcefully condemned this.
And in that moment, Trump was able to get Nanyahu to apologize to Qatar and get Netyahu to agree to their 20-point plan, their 21-point plan.
The only hope to avoid a war in Iran is if all the Muslim countries using their lobbying and their money can get Trump to make Israel back down.
If Egypt and Turkey and Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and the Emirates and Qatar, which were all major allies of the United States, major military allies, major commercial allies, if all these countries can get together as one and they could go to the United States and say, look, if you take out Iran, this is going to be a catastrophe for all of us.
If they can maybe set some red lines of their own, maybe then that gives the United States the confidence to put Israel in their place and shut it down.
That's why I said before, there's some things that are changing that are maybe a source for optimism, but I just have very little hope in that.
That is the part that is different from last year.
Last year, Iran had none of these people standing by their side, but that has changed.
Ever since Iran was bombed, ever since Qatar was bombed, things have changed in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are working on a mutual security defense treaty.
They're bringing Turkey into it.
There is this rapprochement now with Egypt.
And so it seems like all these countries are now coming together because they recognize that they are made less safe by this for the aforementioned reasons, but also because they don't want to live in a Middle East that is dominated by Israel.
Egypt is beefing up their military in the Sinai because they know that if Israel takes Gaza, well, you know, now Egypt has reason to be concerned.
And Turkey is worried also.
Israel's trying to seize territory in Syria.
Israel has this very anti-Turkey rhetoric.
They're threatening regime change in Turkey.
So none of these countries want to live under the dominion of Israel and they are made insecure by these aggressive moves that, excuse me, that Israel has been making.
So that's where we are in a nutshell.
And it's going to be really interesting what happens over the next course, the course of the next two weeks.
The outcome of this meeting tomorrow, what Trump says, if there's a new deadline, what his attitude, what his demeanor will be towards Netanyahu, if there's going to be another round of negotiations, if there's another carrier strike group deployed.
But I will tell you, I'm a little bit pessimistic.
I think that Trump has no ability to resist Israel.
I think that the force package assembled, it's very expensive.
I don't think it's for show.
And I think Trump wants to solve this once and for all.
Iran is defiant.
I think this is really going to be a decisive confrontation.
And I think that if it's not going to happen now, it's just going to happen later.
And the reason Israel hates Qatar and is talking about the Islamization of America.
I want you to understand this.
There is a lot of Gulf money pouring into U.S. politics, okay?
The Saudis, the Qataris, the Emiratis, they all have a relationship with this administration.
It's very corrupt.
The Qataris are giving out a lot of money.
The Emiratis are giving out a lot of money.
So are the Saudis.
And that is why, whenever you see people talking about the Islamization of America, that is because they are being paid by Jews that are very insecure, that the Arabs might lobby us not to go to war with Iran.
That's really what that's about.
So I see some people saying Islam is the number one threat.
Islam is taking over our country.
They don't want you to talk about the Islamization of America.
Those are paranoid, insecure shills being paid by Jewish money because Israel is worried that, you know, these guys like Steve Witkoff and Howard Luttnick, they got business dealings in the Gulf.
And so they have a financial interest.
And Trump wants to be taken care of when he leaves office.
And he'll be taken care of by the Qataris.
He'll be taken care of by these Gulf sheikhdoms, shakedoms.
And that's why the Israelis want to freak out about Islam and Qatar and all this kind of stuff because they're pushing in the opposite direction.
I mean, people think that they're I do think that some of them are doing ritualistic things, but I mean that, like, obviously, Satan is influencing all of that.
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If white Americans and Latinos lock arms over our shared colonial roots, then that excludes Indians and Muslims who have no claim to America.
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You'd rather be different and cool than principled.
We used to literally mock them for being principled.
That just goes to show what a noob you are.
Because in the old days, we would mock so-called principled conservatism, the muh principles.
You know what we called them?
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How are we going to coordinate our multinational kill squad?
How are we going to, how else?
How else would we coordinate and recognize each other on the day of our multilateral hit squad when we kill our high-value target if we weren't all wearing the same color t-shirt and hat?
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Did everybody get your wristband and lanyard?
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And then a chaperone is going to point you to your location.
All the crisis actors, we're going to meet the day before for a dress rehearsal.
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And then, you know, then it's the big day, okay?
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The Egyptian plane is ready to go when we're finished.
There's going to be some buses.
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Everybody that was there to kill Charlie Kirk was wearing the same shirt, hoping no one would figure it out.
If word gets out that maroon is commonly associated with the military, then we're fucked.
The whole operation is blown.
They're going to be able to identify everybody.
I imagine everybody that was there to kill Charlie Kirk, they heard that Candace Owens was on to them about the Maroon shirts and they started freaking out.
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