Transcript [00:00] Everyone, so today I want to take a look [00:02] at Iranian regime media on one [00:04] particular topic that they seem hyper [00:07] focused on in these last few days. And [00:10] if you've been watching this channel, [00:11] you know that we do a lot of that [00:13] looking at Iranian regime media. It is [00:15] extremely revealing. And what we're [00:17] going to see is that [00:20] they seem to be having a problem with [00:23] national unity and uh seem to be in a [00:27] panic about it. We can tell because in a [00:30] matter of just a couple of days, they [00:32] are telling people over and over again [00:35] how unified they actually are. We're [00:37] going to take a look at a collection of [00:38] stories [00:39] from two regime outlets, the two that I [00:42] usually look at, WANA and Tasnim. And [00:45] every single one of them is about the [00:47] same thing, Iranian national unity. The [00:51] uh the enemy is frustrated by it. The [00:53] supreme leader is stressing it. 30 [00:55] million people have signed up to prove [00:57] how unified Iran is. The president and [00:59] the parliament speaker [01:01] even posted the exact same tweet 1 [01:04] minute apart to confirm how unified they [01:07] are. These are the These are the stories [01:09] we're going to look at. They're all one [01:10] theme. And to sum up what we're going to [01:13] do in this video, [01:14] I would say the theme is the lady doth [01:18] protest too much. Let's get right into [01:20] it. So, first in Tasnim, we have this [01:22] story right here. [01:24] Wait, let let me just make this bigger [01:26] for you so everyone can see better. [01:29] We'll keep it like that for the rest of [01:31] the video. [01:32] And we have this article in Tasnim. [01:36] Enemy frustrated by Iran's unity, top [01:40] judge. So, this is from yesterday. Enemy [01:42] frustrated by Iran's unity. Wow. Iran's [01:45] judiciary chief, Gholam Gholamhossein [01:49] Mohseni-Ejei said, "National unity and [01:52] the unified voice of the Iranian people [01:53] have left the enemy frustrated and [01:55] helpless." Stressing that cohesion [01:58] remains a strong barrier against hostile [02:00] efforts. In comments at a meeting with a [02:03] number of judicial officials, [02:04] Mohseni-Ejei said the country's unity [02:06] has thwarted enemy attempts to achieve [02:09] through division what it failed to [02:11] accomplish through aggression, war, and [02:13] negotiations. He warned that the enemy [02:15] is seeking to realize its unachieved [02:18] objectives by creating division and [02:20] discord within Iranian society, but [02:22] described such efforts as futile. The [02:25] judiciary chief emphasized that national [02:28] unity serves as a strong and solid [02:31] barrier against hostile actions, adding [02:33] that in full adherence to the guidelines [02:35] of the leader of the Islamic Revolution, [02:37] Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei, the [02:39] path toward a stronger Iran passes [02:42] through unity among different segments [02:44] of society. In the cognitive war [02:47] launched by the enemy, the Islamic [02:49] Republic had been portrayed as isolated [02:51] and lacking popular support, he said, [02:54] noting that US-Israeli attacks on [02:56] certain centers were based on such [02:58] miscalculations. [03:00] He added that the enemy fell into the [03:01] trap of its own miscalculations stemming [03:04] from that cognitive warfare. So, it's [03:07] not going to work, oh enemy. We are [03:09] totally unified. Okay, Iran's judiciary [03:12] chief is telling us that the enemy, [03:14] meaning the US and Israel, has been left [03:16] frustrated and helpless by Iranian [03:18] unity, right? The enemy tried [03:20] aggression, tried war, tried [03:22] negotiations. All of it failed because [03:24] of Iranian cohesion. Now, notice what [03:26] he's actually admitting here. He's [03:28] admitting that the enemy's strategy was [03:31] to create division. [03:34] Which means from their perspective, they [03:37] believe or fear [03:39] division. [03:40] You don't warn against a strategy that [03:42] isn't working. You don't convene [03:44] judicial officials to talk about the [03:45] danger of internal fracture unless [03:47] internal fracture is something you're [03:49] actually worried about. [03:51] But it gets better. Let's take a look at [03:53] the next piece. [03:55] So, this is from WANA. [03:57] Um this is from WANA. And we have Iran's [04:01] supreme leader stresses national unity [04:04] as reactions to Trump's controversial [04:07] post intensify. Amid rising tensions and [04:10] political reactions, the social media [04:12] account associated with Iran's supreme [04:14] leader has published a message [04:16] emphasizing the critical role of [04:17] national unity in confronting external [04:20] pressure. The post states, "In light of [04:22] the remarkable unity formed among our [04:24] compatriots, a fracture has appeared [04:26] within the enemy. By practically [04:28] appreciating this blessing, our cohesion [04:30] will become even stronger and more [04:32] unbreakable, and our enemies will grow [04:34] weaker and more humiliated." It also [04:36] warns against psychological and media [04:39] operations targeting public opinion. [04:41] Quote, "The enemy's media operations [04:43] aimed at the minds and psyche of the [04:45] people seek to undermine national unity [04:47] and security. We must not allow this [04:49] malicious objective to be realized [04:52] through our own negligence." [04:54] This message comes as Iran's political [04:56] environment reacts to recent remarks by [04:58] Donald Trump. [04:59] He reposted by an American commentator [05:02] that included a highly controversial [05:04] claim suggesting that if there are two [05:06] groups in Iran, [05:08] those who support a deal and those who [05:10] oppose it, quote, "Those who oppose the [05:12] deal should be eliminated." The post [05:14] quickly drew widespread widespread [05:17] criticism inside Iran. In response, [05:19] Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of the [05:21] parliament, rejected political labeling [05:24] and stressed that terms such as [05:26] hardliner and moderate have no place in [05:28] Iran's political landscape. He described [05:31] the unity between the people and the [05:33] government as ironclad. Similarly, [05:36] Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, head of the [05:38] judiciary, dismissed such divisions as [05:41] fabricated, emphasizing that all [05:43] political currents operate within a [05:44] unified framework. He also warned that [05:47] any hostile actions would have [05:48] consequences. [05:50] That's a strange thing to say. [05:52] Who's he Who's he referring to there? [05:55] He's talking about the unity issue. [05:58] Hostile actions by who will have [05:59] consequences? Is that a message to [06:01] people who might be sowing division? [06:04] At the executive level, Masoud [06:05] Pezeshkian underscored the importance of [06:07] national solidarity and a shared path [06:09] forward, aligning with broader official [06:11] messaging that highlights cohesion in [06:13] the face of external pressure. [06:16] Aligning with a broader official [06:18] messaging that highlights cohesion. [06:20] Official messaging is highlighting the [06:22] unity and cohesion. Observers view the [06:25] alignment between the leader's message [06:27] and coordinated statements by senior [06:29] officials as a clear attempt to [06:31] reinforce a narrative of unity. This is [06:33] a very revealing sentence. Look at this. [06:35] They're almost admit They're admitting [06:37] it. They're admitting that this is just [06:39] that they're working hard to project [06:42] this. Observers view the alignment [06:44] between the leader's message and the [06:46] coordinated statements as a clear [06:48] attempt to reinforce a narrative of [06:51] unity. [06:52] Countering external claims of of of [06:55] internal division. Quite something. [06:59] Right? So, [07:01] So, we have the supreme leader himself, [07:04] and this piece gives us the context uh [07:06] for why all of this is happening right [07:08] now. [07:10] You know, Trump had reposted a statement [07:13] suggesting that Iranians who oppose a [07:14] nuclear deal should, quote, be [07:16] eliminated, right? That landed you know, [07:18] that that was you know, that was a [07:20] bombshell in Tehran. They've been [07:22] talking about it. There's a whole bunch [07:23] of stories talking about that tweet [07:25] because it spoke directly to the actual [07:27] fracture that's going on. The What Trump [07:30] was talking about is that there we know [07:32] that there are people in the regime who [07:34] want to make a deal and people who don't [07:35] want to make a deal. J.D. Vance said at [07:37] the end of the first uh [07:40] failed day of negotiations that the [07:42] Americans got the sense that the people [07:44] they were talking to didn't even have [07:45] the authority to make a deal. We've also [07:47] seen mixed messaging coming out of the [07:49] regime. There are people inside the [07:51] Iranian political system who want a deal [07:53] badly enough to make concessions, and [07:55] there are people who would rather rather [07:57] see the whole thing burn than accept [07:59] terms that amount to surrender, okay? [08:02] And that tension is real, and we know [08:04] about it. And Trump's post just said it [08:07] out loud. Now, but but I will remind you [08:12] I what I've been saying since before the [08:13] war, what the regime fears the most is [08:16] looking fractured and weak to their own [08:18] people. The number one threat to them is [08:21] not the Americans, not the Israelis. It [08:23] is their own people sensing that they're [08:26] weak and then rising up and and bringing [08:28] down the regime. That's what they fear [08:29] most because to them [08:32] victory victory in this war means that [08:36] they are still in power when it's all [08:37] said and done. [08:39] So, they're terrified. That's why this [08:40] unity thing is so important to them. [08:42] It's not about the negotiations with [08:43] America. It's important to them because [08:45] showing weakness to their own people is [08:48] the greatest threat. So, what do they [08:49] do? So, every major official, the [08:51] supreme leader, the judiciary chief, the [08:53] parliament speaker, the president, they [08:55] all come out within hours and say in [08:57] unison, "There's no split. There's no [08:58] split. We're unified. We're all one. The [09:00] terms hardliner and moderate have no [09:02] place in our political landscape." Which [09:04] is, of course, exactly what a split [09:06] would we would expect it to look from [09:08] the outside. And I want to show you the [09:10] most concrete evidence of this because [09:12] it's right here, and it's kind of like [09:15] it's almost comical. Here. So, Mario [09:17] Nawfal posted this. Ghalibaf and [09:20] Pezeshkian [09:22] posted the identical tweet 1 minute [09:25] apart. You check it out. So, here's [09:28] here's They both Here are both Ghalibaf [09:31] and Pezeshkian. [09:33] One of them tweeted this at 12:53 p.m. [09:35] The next The other one at 12:54 p.m. [09:38] And they both say, "In Iran, there are [09:40] no radicals or moderates. We are all [09:41] Iranian and revolutionary, and with the [09:44] iron unity of the nation and government [09:45] with complete obedience to the supreme [09:47] leader of the revolution, we will make [09:49] the aggressor criminal regret his [09:51] actions." [09:53] Excuse me. [09:55] One god, [snorts] one nation, one [09:56] leader, one path. The path being the [09:58] path of to the victory of our dear Iran [10:02] more precious than life. Identical [10:04] word-for-word tweets by Peseschkian and [10:07] Ghalibaf. These are the two guys who are [10:09] reportedly the ones who want to make a [10:11] deal with the Americans and are being [10:13] sidelined now. [10:15] >> [snorts] [10:15] >> So, that's pretty revealing. [10:18] Right? S- And and that's And those are [10:20] on the same day. They were published on [10:22] the same day that the supreme leader, [10:24] who no one's seen since he got blown up [10:26] and he's reportedly still alive, who [10:28] knows. [10:29] Um [10:30] But they're on the same day that this [10:32] supreme leader message that we mentioned [10:34] was put out, right? So, you have [10:35] Peseschkian [10:37] and he's uh [10:39] you know, the president, right? [10:41] Understood to be the most moderate, [10:44] pragmatic figure in the current [10:46] constellation. And then you have [10:47] Ghalibaf, the former IRGC commander, [10:50] who's the parliament speaker. [10:53] Okay? 1 minute apart. Identical message. [10:56] So, someone at the top of the regime [10:59] handed these two men, or whoever [11:01] controls their social media accounts, [11:03] uh the same text and they were told to [11:06] post it. So, you have the moderate [11:09] Peseschkian and the hardliner Ghalibaf [11:13] who are [11:15] who are who are posting the identical [11:17] message and that's supposed to [11:18] demonstrate unity, but instead what it [11:21] really demonstrates is a a very uh [11:25] well, like what I said, the lady doth [11:27] protest too much. It's a little bit over [11:28] the top. That it's obviously [11:31] manufactured [11:33] unity. [11:34] Uh but but now let's take a look at [11:36] what's going on inside Iran where [11:37] they're trying to, you know, manufacture [11:40] this unity on a on a bigger scale. [11:43] And by manufacture, I really mean that. [11:45] So, this is an older story from about 3 [11:48] weeks ago. Over 10 million Iranians join [11:52] John Fada campaign amid war. [11:55] Hm. [11:56] >> [clears throat] [11:56] >> As the US-Israel coalition war against [11:58] Iran enters its sixth week, more than 10 [12:01] million people have joined the [12:02] grassroots campaign John Fada for Iran. [12:06] This is a campaign that the regime has [12:07] been running for the last month in Iran. [12:10] Well, supposedly. The term John Fada [12:12] literally means devoted to sacrifice. [12:16] Reflecting the campaign's focus on [12:17] voluntary partic- participation in [12:20] defending the country against external [12:22] threats. This rapid mobilization signals [12:24] a rare wave of mass social engagement, [12:27] particularly in light of concerns about [12:29] potential about a potential ground [12:31] invasion. According to the official [12:33] data, over 10.9 million individuals have [12:38] registered on the platform johnfada.ir [12:41] to participate in what is described as [12:44] direct defense. With organizers saying [12:46] the number continues to rise moment by [12:48] moment. The campaign Jaf- John Fada was [12:51] launched alongside US and Israeli [12:54] threats targeting Iran's coasts, [12:56] islands, and borders, aiming both to [12:58] counter these risks and to demonstrate [13:00] public readiness to defend the country. [13:03] It has emerged amid one of the most [13:05] intense regional conflicts in recent [13:07] years. The war began February 28th. Uh [13:09] talks about the the attacks [13:11] and how the attacks ended up killing uh [13:14] the supreme leader. [13:17] Um [13:19] Talks about the war a little bit. Under [13:21] these conditions, the John Fada campaign [13:23] has rapidly evolved from an online [13:25] initiative into a broader sociopolitical [13:28] phenomenon emerging from public calls [13:30] for direct participation in national [13:32] defense. It is now framed as a symbol of [13:34] collective readiness against external [13:36] threats with participation reported [13:38] across diverse segments of society. So, [13:40] there's this massive campaign and it's [13:42] sweeping the country and everyone is [13:44] rallying around it and becoming more [13:45] patriotic and stepping up to the plate [13:48] to defend Iran against the attackers. [13:51] According to this, they have 10.9 [13:53] million people have signed up already [13:54] and that's That's 3 weeks ago. [13:57] Senior officials have also backed the [13:58] campaign. Oh, wonderful. Judiciary chief [14:02] uh [14:03] also joined saying he did so in [14:04] allegiance to Iran's martyred leader. [14:07] Uh army commander Amir Hatami warned [14:09] that if the enemy launches a ground [14:11] operation, not a single one of its [14:12] forces should survive, adding that the [14:14] army sees itself as devoted to those who [14:17] sacrifice for Iran. Now, why'd they [14:19] throw that in there? [14:21] So, they they they threw that in there [14:24] because the army is is uh [14:28] is not the IRGC. [14:31] So, if you're looking So, they're trying [14:33] to project unity by saying that not only [14:35] did the judiciary chief, that's the Imam [14:38] guy that we saw before, this guy, [14:41] but it's also the army chief. So, it's [14:44] like, you know, it's This is crossing [14:45] all sectors of society. [14:48] And then we have Oh, and Ghalibaf also, [14:50] he wrote that if you encroach upon our [14:52] home, you will face the entire family. [14:55] There you go, the entire family. We're [14:56] so unified. [14:58] Um Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson [15:01] also drew a historical parallel saying, [15:05] "During the war with Saddam, [15:08] they claimed Tehran would fall within a [15:10] week. Yet the war lasted 8 years. We are [15:12] a resilient nation and we will continue [15:14] until our enemies regret their actions." [15:17] He added that all Iranians are prepared [15:19] to sacrifice, stressing that what [15:20] matters is Iran as a great nation and [15:23] civilization, not individual lives. [15:26] Historically, the scale of this [15:28] mobilization is notable. During the [15:29] 8-year Iran-Iraq War, around 2 million [15:32] volunteers joined the front lines, [15:34] roughly 5 to 6% of the population at the [15:36] time. In contrast, more than 10 million [15:38] registrations in the John Fada campaign [15:41] within days amount to over 11% of Iran's [15:43] current population, reflecting both the [15:45] speed and scale of today's response. [15:49] Beyond the numbers, [15:51] analysts see the campaign as a sign of [15:53] social convergence in times of crisis [15:56] with territorial integrity emerging as a [15:58] shared priority even among groups with [16:00] differing views. Wow, the the people of [16:03] Iran are unifying. Look at that. [16:07] Increased public presence in support of [16:09] the armed forces, repeated calls for [16:11] direct involvement in defense. [16:13] Overall, as the war's trajectory remains [16:16] uncertain and the prospect of a ground [16:17] invasion persists, the John Fada [16:19] campaign has moved beyond an online [16:21] initiative to become a significant [16:23] indicator of of Iran's domestic [16:25] response, one that could shape both the [16:27] military and political dynamics of the [16:29] conflict if it continues. Now, why am I [16:32] bringing you a story from 3 weeks ago? [16:34] We'll get to that in a moment. [16:36] But first, I need to explain what the [16:37] John Fada campaign actually is. [16:40] John Fada literally means, as I said, [16:41] devoted to sacrifice. Okay, it's an [16:44] online registration campaign. You go to [16:45] a website johnfada.ir [16:48] and you sign up to volunteer for [16:50] national defense. [16:53] Okay, so the regime is is presenting [16:54] this as a massive, spontaneous, [16:56] grassroots mobilization. Proof that [16:59] there's popular support for the republic [17:01] for the for the regime. Um Now, let's [17:03] think about this. [17:04] The article compares it to the Iran-Iraq [17:07] War. [17:09] Right? It said that 2 million Iranians [17:11] volunteered, 5 to 6% of the population. [17:13] And it says that John Fada with 10 [17:15] million re- registrations in less than a [17:18] week. Remember that the internet is cut [17:20] off in Iran. [17:22] But they're supposed But apparently, all [17:24] these Iranians are registering online. [17:28] And that's over 11% of Iran's [17:30] population, current population, [17:32] apparently registered for this in a [17:33] week. [17:35] But hold on. [17:36] Iran's total population is somewhere [17:38] between 85 and 90 million. [17:40] And in a moment, we're going to we're [17:42] going to read that the number has [17:43] already jumped [17:45] significantly. [17:47] Let's take a look. [17:48] And this is why this is where things get [17:51] really comical. [17:53] This is from yesterday. John Fada [17:55] reaches 30 million. Danish researcher [17:59] praises the video. What is this? [18:02] So, take a look at this story. This is [18:03] wild. As the John Fada campaign [18:06] surpassed 30 million registrations, an [18:09] animated video produced in Iran [18:12] depicting the coordination between the [18:14] battlefield, diplomacy, and the street [18:17] has drawn attention from international [18:19] users and analysts. The video, created [18:23] using artificial artificial intelligence [18:25] technology, was released as part of the [18:27] campaign's media narrative and quickly [18:30] spread across social media platforms. In [18:32] one notable reaction, Ronnie, known as [18:36] Ronnie the Dane, a researcher [18:38] specializing in Yemen, [18:41] described the piece as a rare example [18:44] among AI-generated productions. Writing [18:47] on X, he said, "One of the strongest [18:49] uses of generative AI in video I've ever [18:52] seen. Clean, purposeful, and [18:55] well-crafted, unlike the messy and [18:57] typical outputs of this technology." He [18:59] added, referring to the content of the [19:01] video, quote, "A promotional piece for [19:03] Iran's John Fada campaign, which claims [19:06] that 30 million people have registered [19:08] as volunteers for national defense." [19:13] And [cough and clears throat] then it [19:13] talks about [19:14] w- why the John Fada campaign was was [19:16] launched, to show the readiness, to [19:19] demonstrate the readiness of the Iranian [19:21] public to play an active role. [19:23] It emerged following US and Israeli [19:25] strikes and according to published [19:27] figures, more than 30 million people [19:30] have registered so far. Wow. And then it [19:32] gives the historical perspective [19:34] comparing it to Iran and Iraq. [19:36] And that mentions that it represents [19:39] over 30% [19:41] of Iran's approximately 90 million [19:44] population. Wow. What a successful [19:47] campaign. Unbelievable, right? [19:50] 30 million people out of 85 to 90 [19:52] million. More than one in three Iranians [19:55] supposedly registered to sacrifice [19:57] themselves for the Iranian Republic. [19:59] Now, I want to pause on one detail here. [20:03] Because it [20:05] it perfectly captures where the regime [20:07] actually is right now in terms of its [20:09] international standing. [20:10] 30 million registrations, 1/3 of the [20:14] entire country [20:16] apparently is registered for this [20:18] campaign. And the external validation in [20:20] this story that they focus on [20:23] is and you know, for this crazy claim [20:26] that a third of the Iranian people [20:27] registered for this is a Danish [20:29] researcher who covers Yemen [20:33] and complimented them on the AI [20:36] generated promotional video saying that [20:38] it was well-made. [20:41] Okay? A Danish Yemen researcher is their [20:45] international credibility witness for 30 [20:48] million volunteers. [20:51] Now, look, I'm not saying that no [20:52] Iranians registered for this. [20:55] You know, the you know, the government [20:56] controls the internet. The platform is a [20:58] government website where there can be [21:00] consequences for not participating. Who [21:02] knows? [21:04] And they could generate registration [21:05] numbers. That's not even the point. [21:08] Um [21:10] Let me [21:11] Let me talk about why this is so absurd. [21:15] In [21:17] in I think 2021 [21:21] I don't remember exactly when the story [21:22] was. It was recent. It was last in the [21:24] last few years. There was a news item [21:26] that made the rounds. You could look it [21:27] up. [21:29] That [21:30] stated [21:32] and I've talked about it in some other [21:33] videos [21:34] that there was this leading Iranian [21:37] religious figure who was talking to a [21:40] um a group of what you what would you [21:43] call seminarians. They were people who [21:45] were studying to become imams. [21:48] And he told them [21:51] I don't think he expected this to make [21:53] it out to Western media, but he told [21:54] them uh you know, trying to inspire them [21:58] to their mission to spread Islam among [22:00] the population that of the 75,000 [22:04] mosques in Iran [22:06] 50,000 of them had closed because no one [22:09] was showing up. [22:11] The people of Iran have rejected Islam [22:13] on a massive scale. [22:15] And we know that again, this is coming [22:17] from them. They know this. They've [22:19] admitted this. [22:21] So, besides what we know about the mass [22:22] protests and all that [22:25] think of what they're saying now. [22:26] They're saying that that 30 million [22:30] of a total population of 85 to 90 [22:32] million. That includes small children. [22:33] That includes elderly people. We're [22:34] saying that 30 million [22:38] people [22:41] um signed up to defend the nation. [22:47] Okay, that they [22:48] they they want us to believe that [22:49] they've done 15 times the number of [22:52] people who volunteered for the Iran-Iraq [22:54] War. [22:57] In the middle of a war they're losing on [22:59] the battlefield. [23:01] Okay, this this is a this is a [23:03] ridiculous propaganda operation. And the [23:05] fact that the best outside endorsement [23:06] they could find is a Danish researcher [23:09] about Yemen praising the video [23:12] production quality of their AI video [23:15] tells you everything you need to know. [23:16] So, let's come back to where we started. [23:17] Let's just sum this up. Multiple stories [23:20] over two days. One theme. We are [23:23] unified. The enemy has failed. 30 [23:25] million people stand ready to sacrifice [23:27] themselves for the Iranian Republic. The [23:29] president and the parliament speaker [23:31] posting the same tweet, the same words [23:32] 60 seconds apart. And here's the thing. [23:38] It doesn't Real unity, if they were [23:40] actually unified, they wouldn't be doing [23:42] all this. You don't need a government [23:44] website where you click to register your [23:46] sacrifice. [23:47] Okay? What [23:49] What What we're watching is that the [23:51] regime is under incredible pressure. [23:53] The military pressure, the economic [23:55] pressure, the internal pressure. They're [23:56] fracturing. They're falling apart. They [23:58] know they've lost the people. [24:00] And they're trying to project [24:01] confidence. So, when you read these [24:04] outlets, you can see it it's so [24:06] transparent. That's why I said it's so [24:08] valuable to read Iranian state media. [24:11] This is all very, very good news. I I I [24:13] I can't stress this enough. The blockade [24:15] is working. [24:17] The strategy that Trump is implementing [24:19] is working. They are cracking. We have [24:21] moved from [24:24] news items in the early weeks of the [24:26] war. If you've been watching this [24:27] channel, you saw this. In the early [24:28] weeks of the war, the news items on [24:31] these regime outlets were all about how [24:34] much damage they were causing to the [24:35] Israelis, how strong they are, how much [24:38] damage they're causing to the Americans. [24:40] You know, it was a lot of tough talk. [24:43] And we've moved from that type of tough [24:44] talk to this very defensive sounding [24:47] talk. Oh, we're very unified. We're [24:49] still unified. Oh, you know, uh [24:51] we figured Trump out. You know, they're [24:54] they don't have the cards anymore and [24:57] they're starting to show it. So, again, [24:59] the lady doth protest too much. She's [25:00] protesting in real time right in front [25:03] of us. [25:04] Anyway, thanks for watching everyone. [25:06] Please make sure you're subscribed to [25:07] this channel. Please make sure that you [25:08] go into the description of this video [25:10] and subscribe to our newsletters, Israel [25:12] 365 News and Israel 365 Action. [25:15] And please share this This kind of media [25:18] analysis is something I think is really [25:19] important. And not enough people are [25:22] doing it in the English language. So, [25:24] there you go. God bless.