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Story that comes out, U.S. sends 15-point plan to end war with Iran as Trump says the regime
has agreed to scrap the nuclear program. Okay, so let's read through this.
The U.S. has sent a 15-point plan and sees proposal to end the war in the Middle East and
President Trump claims the regime has already agreed to a critical part of the piece,
no nuclear weapons, never agreed, Trump said Tuesday of his biggest demand. Rob, is this the
President speaking? Yes, sir. Go for it.
What do you think was the turning point to make you want to pursue a ceasefire? A few days ago,
you said you wanted to continue bombing Iran. Now, you want to pursue peace talks?
Was there something that happened? Exactly. They were talking to us and they're talking
sense. And remember, it all starts with they cannot have a nuclear weapon. Just,
you know, I said yesterday, what did they said? What are the top 10? I said, well,
number one, two and three is they can't have a nuclear weapon. And they're not going to have
a nuclear weapon. And we're talking about that. And I don't want to say in advance, but they've
agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon. They've agreed to that. Okay, so that's what the
President is saying. This is the 15 points. Iran must dismantle existing nuclear program. That's
number one. Number two, Iran must commit never to personal nuclear weapons. It's the same as
number one, but it's like we're never going to have a number three. You know, Uranian enrichment
and Iranian territory. They're all the same thing. But again, that's number three. Number four,
Iran must hand its stockpile of enriched uranium to the international atomic energy agency.
Four, four, four, same topic. Five, the Natans as foreign and foreign nuclear facilities
must be dismantled. What does that mean? The IAEA must be granted full access to Iran's nuclear
facilities. Great. The Iran must abandon its regional proxy paradigm. Eight, Iran must seize
the funding, directing and arming its proxies. Nine, the Strait of Hormuz must remain open. Ten,
Iran's missile program must be limited in both range and quantity. Eleven, Iran must limit its
use of missiles to self-defense and return Iran would benefit from their 12th. The end of sanctions
imposed by the international community. The U.S. assistant to advance its civilian nuclear program.
And U.S. snapback mechanism allowing for automatic re-imposition of sanctions if Iran fails to
comply would be removed. Now, this is what they said. Rob, do we have anything of them responding
to this? Because I think there was also what the Iranian Foreign Minister responded to this as well.
Tom, I'll come to you first and then very next. Tom, your thoughts on this? Well, there's basically
four points to it. When you see 15, Pat was very correctly pointing out in those top six. So,
you have a nuclear program, uranium, manufacturing facilities, that's a B, Hamas and Hezbollah. You
must stop funding them. C, you can build missiles, but only little ones to defend your borders.
And then D, the sanctions go away. So it's Nukes, Hamas, missiles and sanctions. And that's a 15 point
with you get down to it. Now, you know, what's what's interesting about this is, you know,
they are so dedicated to it. They tried previously to get them to a degree in nuclear program,
they didn't do it. You know, this, when I, when I see this, I hope we get some progress on it.
I hope there's a negotiation. I hope that all the destruction of so much infrastructure and things
that we've gone after is sending a message that gets them over the line. But this is only part
of it for me. The other part for me here is who are they negotiating with? Who's going to sign
the paper? The current regime. What happened about a new regime that would give, bring the people
back to the glory of Iran and all the people that were protesting in the streets and the ones
that were slaughtered for something? Pat, who signs this? If the current regime signs it? Okay,
so what, the war's over, but now don't we go back to the people? Yeah, I mean, the question that
becomes so it's neither a regime change or a regime collapse. So which one was it? Correct,
but now the current regime is going to sign a document. Of course. So guess what? You're in charge.
What, what was accomplished? For the people that are now in the, that, that, first of all, what do
you think the IRGC does minutes after this gets signed if it's the same regime? Oh, they're going
to go back. But, but oh, it's, we have pride month. They're going to have head bashing month.
You know, it's terrible. Yeah, that won't be changing. That won't be changing. Very,
worry about with this. So look, you're right. Tom, clearly, but what we would accomplish is the
three important things. If we could stop the money flow to Hamas, Hezbollah, you know,
Houthis, if we could do that, that's a very big plus for us. If we can keep oil flow through
the straight-of-form moves without it being a future threat that it will be shut down,
that's great for us. That's great for worldwide economy. And I think the stock market's kind of
reacting to that this morning. And of course, the several points on the no-nukes that you mentioned,
the thing I worry about is compliance because we've heard this from them before. So I don't know how
they would get around having Iran potentially do something that, that's sneaky. You know, if,
if that could be contemplated, then I think that the give on the side of the US is saying, hey,
in lieu of boots on the ground, in lieu of loss of life, in lieu of further economic harm,
we have to leave the current regime in place. I think that that's, you know, when you sum it up,
and Tom did an excellent job as well, I think when you sum it up, that's the give that is being
thought of to say, okay, if we can accomplish these things, that's pretty good progress. We don't
get everything, but it's pretty good progress. Brandon. Yeah, I mean, at this point, I think if we
make peace with them with this current, whatever you call it, regime right now, whoever's
leading things, I think that's a worse situation than before. And I mean, if we do happen to make
a peace deal with them, the most important thing is that they actually agree to less inspect
their facilities thoroughly, because if you guys remember the Iran nuclear deal that Obama made,
it was essentially we gave Iran a ton of money, billions and billions of dollars in return for
them, promising not to develop nuclear weapons. I think they were supposed to cap uranium enrichment
like three percent, but they never less inspect it. So they were doing all the things that they
weren't supposed to do. We weren't holding them accountable for the inspections. So that's why they
have things like the missiles that we that go much farther than we thought. I don't necessarily
think that they have enriched your aim to the degree that people are saying on using it as the
grounds to do this invasion, but they could they could have all kinds of things we don't know about,
because we didn't hold them accountable with the inspections. So I think at this point,
with how far we've gone, I think you go harder and go more savage with them and you know,
just get it over with because it's going to be a worse situation. Like why are we delaying
the inevitable? They're not going to stop giving money to the terrorist groups. They're not going
to stop trying to have a nuclear weapon because look how much we leave North Korea alone now,
now they have nuclear weapons. So they're trying to follow that model. Yeah, and by the way, Rob,
if you want to play this clip, because the foreign minister Arachis said complete different thing.
This is just a couple days ago. Go ahead, Rob. I think the question of talking with Americans or
negotiation with Americans once again would be on the table because we have a very bitter
experience of talking with Americans. We negotiated with them last year in last June,
and they attacked us in the middle of negotiations. And again, this year, they tried to convince us
that this time is different. They promised us that they don't have any intention to attack us.
And they wanted to resolve the Iran's nuclear question peacefully and to find the negotiated
solution, and we finally accepted. But again, after three rounds of negotiation, and after the
American team in the negotiation, you know, said itself that we made a big progress,
still they decided to attack us. So I don't think, you know, talking with Americans anymore
would be, you know, on our agenda anymore. By the way, his ask number one full lifting of sanctions,
which is one of the things they're taught. That's the number one priority removal of U.S. military
presence in the region, meaning closure of U.S. bases in the Gulf. That's what their ask is.
No, I mean, who's going to be doing that? Then reparations, which is, yeah, you got to pay for
all this stuff that happens. Control of revenue from straight of hormones, ability to change
or control shipping flow, keep the missile program right to nuclear capability, security guarantees
that U.S. want to attack again, respect recognition of regional power, acknowledge our role in the
Middle East. That's what they're asking for. They're not going to get that. And here's the other
side of it is that, you know, by the time this five-day pause in attacks ends, U.S. will be in
a position militarily because troops would have arrived there. So, you know, Trump is always,
it was very good at kind of talking one way or having one way and then using the element of
surprise to our advantage. So, I wonder, is that another repeat of that if we are, you know,
positioning ourselves, buying some time for that? And then, Brandon said, maybe going in a little
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