- 6/19/2025
US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim of preventing a war between India and Pakistan, despite PM Modi stating the ceasefire was initiated at Pakistan’s request. Trump praised both Modi and Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir, and mentioned a possible trade deal—though Modi clarified no such talks occurred during recent tensions.
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00:00A top focus at this hour, in spite of Prime Minister Modi making it clear that India had agreed to a ceasefire after Pakistan's request.
00:10US President Donald Trump is sticking to his position.
00:13He's once again claimed and taken the credit for stopping the war between the two nations.
00:18Donald Trump has called Prime Minister Modi a fantastic man and has said that he stopped the war from the Indian side.
00:24Not just that, he's also praised Pakistan Army Chief and has said that Asir Munir played an influential role in stopping the war from the Pakistani side.
00:33Earlier, Prime Minister Modi, during a telephonic call with Donald Trump, had said a ceasefire between India and Pakistan was achieved after Pakistan requested for the same via military channels and not US mediation.
00:47Prime Minister Modi also told President Trump that during this entire series of incidents, no talks were ever held at any level on the Indian-American trade deal.
00:58During the phone call, it was also clarified that India has never, and will never let, a third party mediate in its issues.
01:06You have a meeting today with the Pakistani Army Chief of Staff.
01:17What are you looking forward to achieving diplomatically?
01:20Well, I stopped the war between Pakistan.
01:24I love Pakistan.
01:25I think Modi is a fantastic man.
01:27I spoke to him last night.
01:28We're going to make a trade deal with Modi of India.
01:33But I stopped the war between Pakistan and India.
01:37This man was extremely influential in stopping it from the Pakistan side.
01:42Modi from the India side and others.
01:45And they were going at it.
01:47And they're both nuclear countries.
01:48I got it stopped.
01:49I don't think I had one story.
01:50Did I have one story written about it?
01:52I stopped the war between two major nations, major nuclear nations.
01:56I don't think I had a story written about it.
01:58I think that's okay.
02:00You know why?
02:00The people know.
02:01The people know.
02:02Did anybody write that story about the war?
02:05Did anybody?
02:05Did you write it?
02:06We wrote one.
02:07Did you write it?
02:08Of course.
02:09Just one more.
02:10You wrote it.
02:10On the part of India that U.S. had no role in mediation.
02:17And India does not want anyone to mediate.
02:20Not once, but on several occasions this has been made amply clear by India.
02:25However, that reiteration on the part of U.S. President Donald Trump continues with him repeatedly
02:31saying that he was the one to mediate peace between both the nuclear nations.
02:35He said he achieved it.
02:37He's also, in fact, mentioned trade as the reason behind it.
02:40He said that he will do trade with the countries only if they stop the war.
02:44A position that has been taken by U.S. President Donald Trump and reiterated time and again
02:48by India that America, or for that matter, any other country, had zero role in stopping
02:55the tensions that had escalated between India and Pakistan.
03:01U.S. President Donald Trump posted Pakistan Army Chief General R.C. Munir at the White House.
03:06Trump met with Munir after he reportedly called for the U.S. President to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
03:13The White House has confirmed that the meeting was held in recognition of Munir lauding Trump's
03:18role in halting potential escalation between India and Pakistan.
03:22Just hours before the meeting, Trump credited Munir for being extremely influential in the
03:28ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
03:30Trump reclaimed credit for the truce, but said the Pakistan Army Chief stopped the war
03:35from Pakistan's side, while Prime Minister Modi stopped it from India's side.
03:40They're not happy about anything.
03:45It's not that they're bad with Israel.
03:47They know them both, actually, but they probably, maybe they know Iran better.
03:52But they see what's going on, and he agreed with me.
03:57The reason I had him here, I wanted to thank him for not going into the war, just, you know,
04:01ending the war, and I want to thank, as you know, Prime Minister Modi just left, just a little
04:10while ago, just left, and we're working a trade deal with India.
04:14We're working a trade deal with Pakistan, and they were both here, but I was with Modi a few
04:20weeks ago, he was here, actually, but now we speak to him, and I'm so happy.
04:26There was a deal that two smart people, plus, you know, they have people on their staff, too,
04:32but two smart people, two very smart people, decided not to keep going with that war.
04:36That could have been a nuclear war.
04:37Those are two nuclear powers, big ones, big, big nuclear powers, and they decided that.
04:43So I was, I was honored to meet him today.
04:46It's reality that Asim Mounir is, has more power than the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
04:54That's always been the case with the Pakistani military, and specifically with the ISI.
05:01And so Donald Trump is simply reflecting the reality without the diplomatic polish.
05:07The issue becomes, did Donald Trump tell Asim Mounir that his actions risk a covert response,
05:20which the Pakistanis will not be able to abide, will not like?
05:25In effect, is Donald Trump threatening Pakistan in private, simply to allow it to save face in public?
05:34Pranay Upadhyay is joining us for more details on that story.
05:39Pranay is my colleague from India Today Global.
05:41Pranay, give us a sense, really, of what do you make of this?
05:46Essentially, with him hosting General Mounir in the White House,
05:50U.S. has also a lot to expect from Pakistan, and hence the kind of noise that is being made
05:55by U.S. President Donald Trump.
05:57Of course, India is extremely, you know, cautious of these developments as well, isn't it?
06:02Definitely, India has every reason to be very cautious as far as these developments are concerned,
06:07Neha, but you would notice that the one term with which we can define this meeting as a
06:14friendship with benefit or the marriage of convenience here, there could be immediate
06:17technical reason for the United States to turn towards Pakistan.
06:21But it is the same Donald Trump, who has said not long ago, in 2018, he was the one who tweeted and said
06:27that Pakistan betrayed us, Pakistan got billions of dollars from us, but did nothing for us,
06:32and Osama bin Laden to Afghanistan are the classic example of Pakistan cheating on us.
06:38So this was President Donald's opinion about Pakistan during his previous term,
06:42But thereupon, he also met Imran Khan, the then Prime Minister, and there, after meeting him,
06:49he wanted to mediate between India and Pakistan.
06:51So this is his fantasy or his desire to mediate between India and Pakistan always remained.
06:57But India always turned down that proposal because we have always been consistent.
07:03President Donald Trump might have shown some inconsistencies as far as his policies and
07:07his attitude toward Pakistan is concerned.
07:09Today, he might be saying that I love Pakistan.
07:11Today, he might be saying that Asim Munir might be a smart man, but not everyone.
07:15In his administration, not every report of the U.S. Directorate of National Intelligence
07:21or the CIA or FBI agrees to that thing because it's the same Pakistan, Sneha, whose perpetrator,
07:27one of the perpetrators, Mohamed Khaled, was arrested in Pakistan.
07:32Mohamed Atta, one of the hijackers of the 9-11 aircraft, also got trained in Pakistan.
07:40So there is a history of Pakistan cheating on the United States.
07:44But still, there could be tactical reasons.
07:46We could make out that for the Iran operations, for the Israeli airstrikes and the emerging situation
07:54in the Western Asia region.
07:55They might be looking at some Pakistani hell.
07:58We do not know how much Pakistan can help with that.
08:00But yeah, definitely, there could be an immediate tactical reason.
08:04He might be clubbing, he might be hyphenating India and calling both Prime Minister Narendra Modi
08:08and Asim Munir or the Pakistani leadership as a smart leadership, two big nuclear powers.
08:15But the very idea of making a parity between India and Pakistan, not everyone in the United States
08:21agree with that.
08:22And in fact, his own advisor on Afghanistan, his former advisor on Afghanistan, Zalmai Khalilzad,
08:31he tweeted, he posted on social media that Donald Trump is making a mistake by relying upon
08:37Asim Munir and giving him this much of importance.
08:41You know, otherwise, this tango is something that India is obviously very, you know, wary of,
08:47isn't it, given that efforts are being made by India to put Pakistan on the grey list of
08:54the FATF as well.
08:55This is something that's going to be, is something that India is hoping to achieve, really.
08:59Pranay, I'm going to leave it to that for the moment.
09:01We'll, of course, continue to track that important story with you.
09:04What really explains this tango between India and Pakistan, I guess, really is just anyone's
09:11guess, yeah.
09:17And more news coming in at this point in time.
09:37There are initial reports that indicate an Iranian ballistic missile has struck Soroka hospital
09:43in southern Israel.
09:45Take a look at those pictures coming in at this point in time.
09:47Assessment of damage and casualties is underway, where we are putting out those pictures
09:51of a hospital there being hit.
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11:20on your screens right now pictures are from bir sheba in israel where a hospital has been
11:42struck blue smoke emerging out of the hospital pictures of chaos and confusion at the bir
11:48sheba hospital in southern israel where there's a direct hit at a hospital on the part in fact right
11:56now on your screen pictures are from the very moment when the hospital was struck you can see
12:02paramedical staff as well right out there they've all stepped out it's escalation in the situation
12:09in west asia and how a hospital has been struck reports indicate an iranian ballistic missile
12:18which has struck soroka hospital in southern israel right now there is an assessment which is being
12:26done obviously for the situation how bad things are casualties and the kind of damage
12:33but this also in fact highlights the manner in which things have escalated in the last few days in a big
12:39way i'm going straight across to pranay for more details on that pranay this is escalation and how
12:46this is southern israel where a hospital has been struck where there would be patients and obviously
12:51assessment being done for casualties right now uh if you see the geography of israel uh you can make
12:59out that uh israel is very densely populated israel doesn't have uh the strategic depth because it's
13:05a smaller country if you see the size comparison between iran and israel uh israel is 75 percent less
13:11lesser like like smaller than iran so this clearly shows that uh the chances of israel uh israeli
13:17population taking a hit of an iranian ballistic missile is much much higher and therefore the if
13:22you see the ballistic uh beside different system of of israel or whatever they they have like a like
13:27iron dome or the david slang or the the aero system they are not meant they are only meant to to
13:34thwart the the smaller uh the smaller missiles or the smaller uh like you know incoming uh uh incoming
13:41weapons but uh clearly the ballistic missiles has much more power and iran is man has managed to
13:46launch the ballistic missile repeatedly so this is the sixth or seventh day of the conflict and uh you
13:52know uh even now the soroka hospital in israel is hit by the iranian ballistic missile we can we can
13:58make out uh with these visuals and uh various other areas are also being targeted like we did are the
14:04teller the ben goryan airport of tel aviv or or the hypha region uh many other areas or of uh of israel
14:11are also uh vulnerable as well as well as uh they are taking hit because if you see the trajectory if
14:17you see the pattern of iranian missile strike they are sending the barrage of missiles and out of those
14:23barrage of missiles uh uh the israeli air defense system is able to to knock out uh like over 80
14:30percent of it but the rest of the the missiles are uh are taking hits and they are they are uh like
14:37you know they are causing damage in in areas which are civilian like which has civilian population which
14:42has like you know facilities like schools or institutions so this is this clearly shows an
14:48escalation as far as the iran-israel conflict is concerned while on the other side the israeli
14:53air force is continuously uh taking these uh like you know carrying out the wave of airstrikes on
14:59iranian territory they have recently targeted the tehran which is the capital of iran and also the idf
15:05israeli different forces has warned people in arak region which is also a city where a nuclear facility
15:10of iran is located they have uh they have asked people in arak to leave the city uh to minimize the
15:16damage so this clearly shows that uh increasingly the civilian facilities are now also uh coming
15:22under attack uh with these uh escalation of tensions and both sides are escalating mounting
15:28uh these strikes uh the iranians are carrying out missile strikes while on the other side the israelis
15:33are carrying out the the uh the air strikes and air raids on different locations of iran you know
15:39these are simmering tensions which have now escalated into a full-blown conflict isn't different at this
15:44point in time both sides are raining missiles just give us an overview of the situation on how tense the
15:50last few days really have been and what really is the way forward as america keeps you know the
15:56world guessing on what its position is really as far as this war is concerned you're absolutely right
16:03the the tensions are escalating um if you have asked me that like you know what is the headway where
16:09we are we are going uh the you have to take the leap from president donald trump's statement he has
16:15asked iran to go for unconditional surrender so if the the surrender is the only option available
16:22is iran ready to surrender uh is there anyone who who can mediate because the president donald trump
16:30referred uh regarding his conversation his telephone for a telephone call with latin and putin and he
16:35said uh in in as many terms that uh you know the russia should back off from this conflict because
16:41the u.s is there and uh and uh the u.s or the u.s president donald trump is clearly siding towards
16:47israel as well as this conflict is concerned so uh if you uh see the conflict is escalating the conflict
16:53has a hazard as a threat of a spillover to other regions as well be the state of bormuz be the adjoining
16:59areas we do not know which way this conflict will go but the the only uh the the rock bottom you can you
17:05can call it sneha that what u.s is looking at what the israel is looking at is the denuclearization of
17:11iran and that will have a a bigger price for the iranians to pay uh because uh over 600 people have
17:18already died in iran also there is a civilian damage and the life loss in israel is also being reported
17:25so clearly there is an escalation there is there is no uh de-escalation right now on the horizon
17:30there is no mediation process uh right now currently underway so this clearly shows that uh not only
17:36the detentions are mounting but also we can expect uh like you know bigger and and wider strikes in
17:42coming days the path they're getting us up to speed with those details and telling us about the west
17:48asia war escalating pictures on your screen right now are from in fact from southern israel where a
17:55hospital has been hit in similar fashion uh you know pranay the fact is that there would be patient
18:01casualties yeah as far as this ballistic strike is concerned patients doctors paramedical staff even
18:08as we hear you know we hear in fact voices in the background with this particular video this panic
18:16and there is it's obviously an extremely distressful situation isn't it absolutely there has to be a
18:21distressful situation uh people are uh already living out of their bunkers uh in in their homes
18:28even i spoke to one of the diplomat uh in posted in tel aviv and he said that we are living out of the
18:32bunkers and uh the situation is really tense there uh and uh the the iranian missile strikes are are being
18:40carried out at a repeated and a regular interval and also on the other side if you if you see the iranian
18:46situation is also very grim they recently had a irv their broadcasting corporation building
18:51was hit uh a school reportedly being hit uh in the in these uh airstrikes by israel and on the other
18:57side the visuals which you are playing on the screen is or from a hospital in israel as i told
19:01you that israel is densely populated israel is smaller in size and that's why the chances of israel taking
19:07a hit is is higher if you see all the chances uh or apprehension of them taking a civilian hit is much
19:15higher because uh if the barrage of missiles are being fired from iran and even if 10 percent of them
19:21are able to penetrate through the air defense system of of israel then uh the damage could be
19:27widespread the damage could be uh could be larger and this is what we are witnessing right now a
19:31hospital is being targeted this is this is normally in a military conflict uh the the armies or the
19:37military uh militaries are not expected to fire on on the civilians the civilians should be out of
19:41bound and uh the civilian facilities the hospital is certainly a civilian facility the patient must be
19:50there the panic situation which we are showing clearly shows only the glimpse of the situation
19:55there uh that how situation is tense in israel as well as in iran the situation is tense in israel
20:01because repeatedly uh such missiles are uh like you know uh incoming in the uh in the israeli airspace
20:08and uh despite best of the the technology available for the air defense these missiles are able to
20:13penetrate through israel has a cap of iran has a capability of ballistic missile iranians are saying
20:20they haven't used the best of their missiles as yet uh their their arsenal is full of of that
20:25and uh they will subsequently use these missiles as well if the detention keep mounting and the israelis
20:32are escalating their airstrikes uh like you know uh they if they keep uh escalating these airstrikes
20:39all right we're staying with these pictures pranay be with us we'll talk about the situation in west
20:43asia but staying with those pictures just speaking volumes of how difficult things are getting that's
20:49the civilian population which has come under attack it's a hospital that you see on your screens
20:54right now in southern israel it's a hospital in soroka which has come under attack pictures from
21:01outside the hospital right now where an iranian ballistic missile is struck and also pictures
21:06from inside where the assessment for the damages and the casualty is in all of this iran supreme leader
21:14ayatollah ali khamenei has rejected pranay donald trump's call for unconditional surrender even sending
21:21out a chilling warning there that if you interfere there would be irreparable damage pranay
21:31definitely the irreparable damage has already been caused to the world she's a sneha here uh
21:36because president donald trump is not giving any other option but for the unconditional surrender
21:41whenever president of the united states has said these words these unconditional surrender to any
21:47other country we have seen the devastating consequences beat in uh uh beat in 1945 second world war when
21:55they said unconditional surrender to japan and then we witnessed the hiroshima and magasaki thereafter
22:00the u.s president uh george bush uh you know he spoke about uh the unconditional surrender to to iraq and
22:06then we saw that you know how uh iraq saddam hussein regime got like you know dethroned and the the
22:12devastation subsequently happened so uh there are there is a meaning of unconditional support surrender
22:17when the u.s president says it but on the other side we also know that there is a phenomena called
22:21rallying around the flag whenever the nation go undergoes such uh like you know such situation when
22:26there is a there is a an inimical attack on any country uh people do have political differences
22:33uh that against the dispensation as well but in such moments people tend to rally around the leader
22:41p9 crore in uh people uh it's it's one of the uh the the most literate country uh and uh people have
22:52access to internet uh like you know uh coming up on streets people are expressing their solidarity even
22:58the the protesters those who are unhappy the the civil society organizations are also calling out
23:04the united states for escalation of these tensions because uh they were already on a negotiating table
23:09u.s accused iran of using negotiation or diplomacy as a facade to speed up their nuclear enrichment and
23:16failure of these stocks the united states has accused iran for the the failure of these stocks and
23:21therefore they have legitimized the iranian strike the israeli strikes and israel has said that
23:27the iran is only few weeks away from declaring the nuclear weapon capability which iran is denying
23:34many world leaders have have uh like you know expressed their opinion recently of radibir putin the
23:38russian president has also said that we do not see a regime change here come uh coming very soon because
23:44people uh in iran are expressing their solidarity they are rallying around the current leadership of iran
23:50and uh the as far as the nuclear facilities of iran are concerned uh so far there has not been a
23:55significant damage damage to the iranian nuclear facilities if the united states decides and they
24:01to join this campaign to go for the bombing of uh of iranian nuclear facilities then there will be
24:08another multi-fold escalation of this conflict because iran is a bigger country you know iran is a is
24:13a big country with big population so this is going to be another a big chaos if u.s joins because the
24:19u.s military might uh coupled with the with the israeli uh air force this is going to be uh
24:26this can cause the widespread devastation in iran
24:37is the pictures coming in of the very moment where there was a ballistic missile hit this is a hospital
24:43which has come under fire the very moment when the missile hit the hospital there are casualties
24:50that will be assessed and the assessment is being done as we speak pictures on your screen are from
24:55southern israel speaking volumes of how difficult things are quickly getting in the west
25:02israel the moment an iranian missile targeted central israel that's the moment that an iranian
25:17ballistic missile struck tel aviv more iranian missiles at israeli capital tel aviv high-rises
25:23have been hit by iranian missile barrage on your screen pictures are from the moment the iranian
25:29ballistic missiles hit these high rises in israel deadly missile strike caught on camera
25:42this is the israel iran conflict that we're reflecting on a decades long history of the
25:46heated relationship and tension simmering escalating really in the last few days into a full-blown conflict
25:55tel aviv has been hit ashravani getting in more details both sides are raining missiles at each
26:01other for over a week now ashraf but right now what you're showing our viewers are the manner in
26:06which high rises in israel have been hit these are pictures from tel aviv where iranian ballistic missiles
26:13have struck
26:20the israel was not thinking that they will get such kind of a significant blow from the iranian missiles
26:27they had a world's best air defense system uh iron dome but the iranian missiles have penetrated that
26:36air defense system in israel which is very worrying for the benjamin netanyahu and israel as well as
26:43as for the americans usa who are supporting in this war fully to the israel but the significant
26:51after this significant damage in the israel the censorship has been put in place all along the
26:57israel to not mention or show any strategic location where these iranian missiles are landing which
27:06includes the mosad headquarters the air bases of israel which had been got the damage in the
27:12tel aviv as well as in the other parts of israel particularly the energy source of the israel has
27:18been severely damaged in haifa for last four days they are not able to restart the refinery in haifa that
27:27is the one part of this war and another part is that tomorrow on the friday there is a significant
27:36world level meeting going on in geneva in which the foreign minister from tehran will be visiting and
27:42also the representatives from the uk as well as germany and france are participating in that meeting and
27:50this meeting is being host organized by the usa and this will decide the future course of this ongoing war
27:59the iran has made its intentions clear as the supreme leader yesterday came on the tv in a video statement
28:08he said that they are going to uh response if america directly indulges in this war so uh donald trump
28:17is also changing his strategy he is now uh going through the diplomatic diplomatic ways and means and
28:23also the russian uh president putin has given a statement where he said that he has talked with
28:30the benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel as well as with the uh uh president of the iran and
28:37both have assured them that they will go through the diplomatic means in fact there are some scientists
28:43and the employees of the russian uh countries who are working in some of the nuclear facilities of iran
28:51and that is the concern with the putin and that is why he has taken the uh word from the uh benjamin
28:58netanyahu that their uh countrymen the russian uh scientists and russian uh employees will not be
29:06targeted by israel so that seems the big development in this ongoing war but as far as the
29:13uh tit-for-tat attacks from israel to the uh iran and iran israel they are going on basically
29:21the supreme leader of the iran ayatulali khomeini made it clear that every uh uh every attack will be
29:29responded with the equal quantum and this uh strike will be uh the more severe there will be no mercy
29:36that means that now when the hospital is being targeted by the uh israel in the tehran tehran
29:44targets the hospital in the israel as as we have seen in the energy and the oil reserves when the
29:51israel first targeted the oil refineries of the iran iran responded with the targeting the oil refineries
29:59of the israel in haifa so this is a tit-for-tat going on how uh it could uh stop uh the iran has
30:07made iran's foreign minister has made it clear that if uh the israel will pass its attacks uh
30:14its aggression on the iran iran will stop responding to those that's right you know ashraf i just want
30:20you to put this into perspective for us even as we stay with these pictures just speaking volumes of how
30:25really iran is breaching israel's iron dome you know these are this is the air defense shield which
30:32tel aviv boasts of but clearly it's it's it's looks like that it has you know far too many cracks
30:39something that tehran seems to be exploiting isn't it
30:45yes absolutely uh saniha basically we have seen during last five days uh the world's best air
30:51defense system is in the israel they have air down system which was so far capable to uh to demolish the
30:59missiles and the projectiles in here from uh hezbollah we have seen last last two years then from the small
31:06projectiles from the hamas but now what the iranians are saying that they have uh changed the system uh in
31:15their uh missiles which just make the air defense system as enemy to the israel we we have seen some
31:23videos where the iron dome uh those projectiles which come out from the iron dome are falling in
31:31its own self on the land of israel and causing damage one of this instance an example was yesterday
31:37when to uh demolish the one of the ballistic missiles of iran iron dome system was operated
31:44the projectile which came out from the iron dome that fell on the same support in a short while and
31:50damaged more than 20 cars the whole car parking got fire and in that fire incident the vehicles of the
31:59israel burned completely and not with the iranian ballistic missile but with the iron dome system
32:06uh projectile which fell in that car parking area so this is the story what kind of technology
32:14is iran is adopting in firing these ballistic missiles and how they are capable to uh to
32:22this to just penetrate the air dome system as well as the other air defense systems of
32:28israel which are the best in the world that is the worry with the israel as well as with the u.s
32:34because u.s is also wholly dependent to protect its bases in the gulf countries with these batteries and
32:41these uh air defense systems so it is a worrying for the u.s also that if it uh enters into the war
32:49how it is going to get rid of the iranian ballistic missiles if in case chilling warnings have been sent
32:56by iran already that there would be irreparable damage is what is being said by iran supreme leader
33:02more news coming in at this point in time this is donald trump's reply to putin on the west asia
33:15conflict russia warns against meddling in west asia trump tells putin mind your business
33:22trump's tongue lashing as putin backs iran trump said vladimir let's mediate russia first trump says
33:31worry about iran later look into your own house
33:37one you know russia ukraine is so stupid would have never happened if i was president
33:42you guys agree with that would have never happened if i was president
33:46putin would have never done it and i spoke to him yesterday and i said you know
33:50he actually offered to help uh mediate i said do me a favor mediate your own let's mediate russia first
33:56okay i said vladimir let's mediate russia first you can worry about this later but uh i think that's
34:04going to work out too but it's so many people have been killed the big thing with that one is far more
34:09people are dead than have been reported in the ukraine russia many many more people a building falls down
34:17they say nobody was hurt in the ukraine russia now they say nobody was hurt in the ukraine russia
34:21in this case it would be right to find the way to find the way to stop fighting
34:29boleum and boleum and standing in a way to find the face of all the
34:36Tag strasers and find the way to find the protest
34:39the single team networking of each other with each other
34:40sense would have to provide education
34:43How does Iran's empire, one is, take a look at its status
34:45on good news
34:49the one is, uma let's say that Yes, other than her
34:51emmahmm
34:53I mean, I have in mind and the atom atom in other areas, so that I would be able to do the interests of Israel with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the, with the peace of the Jewish government.
35:11Tensions in West Asia are at an all-time high.
35:29Israel-Iran conflict enters the seventh day, showing no signs of de-escalation at all.
35:35West Asia stands on the brink after Israel launched another wave of strikes on Tehran, reportedly targeting Ayatollah Khamenei's hideout, as explosions rocked Iran's capital.
35:47Donald Trump issued a warning, nobody knows what I'll do, next week will be big, my patience has already run out is what he said.
35:55Trump claimed Tehran had reached out for talks, but declared it was too late, calling Iran totally defenceless.
36:02According to reports, Trump has approved attack plans in Iran, but has withheld the final order.
36:08Trump's sharp rhetoric triggered a furious response from the Supreme Leader of Iran, who accused him of making cowardly threats, and asserted that Iran won't accept peace under threats.
36:19Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has released a statement saying Israel has complete control over Tehran skies, and that Israel is hitting Iran with tremendous force.
36:30He further thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for standing by Israel.
36:34Amid the rising conflict, U.S. has also deployed fighter aircrafts, stealth bombers, additional warplanes to the Middle East.
36:42As U.S. President Trump considers a potential strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, one of the U.S. doomsday planes flew to joint base Andrews in Washington.
36:53I have ideas as to what to do, but I haven't made a final.
36:58I like to make the final decision one second before it's due, you know, because things change.
37:02I mean, especially with war, things change with war.
37:05It can go from one extreme to the other.
37:07We have the best weapons in the world by far.
37:10Nobody close.
37:11And we're, I mean, certain countries take advantage of that.
37:17Israel has incredible weaponry.
37:19So we'll see what happens.
37:21I have not, I have not, I've been asked about it by everybody, but I haven't made a decision.
37:27He said I was going back home to make a ceasefire.
37:32Not a ceasefire.
37:33We're long beyond ceasefire.
37:36And I said, why do you say that?
37:38Why would you say ceasefire?
37:39It's a bad term to use.
37:41Because a ceasefire means like everything's going swimmingly.
37:43We'll take a little time off.
37:44It's not.
37:45We're not looking for a ceasefire.
37:47We're looking for a total, complete victory.
37:50Again, you know what the victory is.
37:52No nuclear weapon.
37:54Well, I don't want to get involved either.
37:55But I've been saying for 20 years, maybe longer, that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
38:00I've been saying it for a long time.
38:02And I think they were a few weeks away from having one.
38:06And they had to sign a document.
38:08I think they wish they signed it now.
38:09It was a fair deal.
38:11And now it's a harder thing to sign, you know.
38:13It's a lot of water over the dam.
38:16But, you know, it's very, I say it very simply.
38:20Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.
38:23Too much devastation.
38:25And they'd use it.
38:26You know, I believe they'd use it.
38:27Others won't use it.
38:28But I believe they'd use it.
38:30So that's it.
38:31It's very simple as far as I'm concerned.
38:33They can't have a nuclear weapon.
38:34It was suspected from the beginning that America was also involved in this malicious move of the Zionist regime.
38:41But with these recent statements that they are making, this suspicion is being strengthened day by day.
38:46The Iranian nation stands firm against the imposed war, as it has stood so far, and stands firm against the imposed peace.
38:55The Iranian nation will not surrender to anyone in the face of imposition.
38:59The Zionist enemy has made a big mistake, committed a big crime, and must be punished and is being punished.
39:06It is being punished right now.
39:08The Americans, those who are familiar with the politics of this region, know that America's intervention in this matter is 100% to their detriment.
39:17What they will suffer in this regard is much greater than what Iran may suffer.
39:21The damage America will suffer if it makes some military intervention in this field will undoubtedly be irreparable.
39:28I would like to thank the President Trump, a great leader of the State of Israel.
39:35I would like to thank the support that the United States has led to us in the defense of Israel's name.
39:42We are laughing in a hurry, especially when we have a very strong speech, and I would like to thank the President Trump on the border.
39:53We have come back to this administration in order to restore two nuclear weapons on the State of Israel.
39:59nuclear weapons and the ballistic missiles.
40:03We are moving step by step to step to the ten of them.
40:07We are fighting in Teheran's name.
40:09We are building a strong power in the Etole government.
40:13We are fighting in nuclear weapons, in missiles, in the raids, in the military, in the border.
40:17Netanyahu soykırım suçunda zalim Hitler'i çoktan geride bırakmıştır.
40:26Iran'ın, İsrail'in bu haydutluğu karşısında, bu devlet terörü karşısında kendisini savunması son derece doğal, meşru, hukuki bir haktır.
40:40Üstelik bu saldırılar İran'ın nükleer müzakereleri devam ederken düzenlenmiştir.
40:47Kendisi nükleer silahlara sahip olan, üstelik nükleer çalışmalarında hiçbir uluslararası kuralı tanımayan İsrail, müzakerelerin bitmesini beklemeden, sonucu beklemeden tam olarak terör eylemi gerçekleştirmiştir.
41:06And this is India's big peace message amid raging West Asia crisis.
41:11Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, solutions of Asia and Europe can't be found on the battlefield.
41:18Prime Minister Narendra Modi says,
41:48Üstelik,
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