- 6/27/2025
Following Operation Midnight Hammer, the US is reportedly offering Iran a $30 billion aid package to develop a civil nuclear program. Iran has acknowledged damage to its nuclear sites, with US satellite images confirming the extent. Back-channel talks are underway, possibly with third-party mediation, aiming to ease tensions and revive diplomacy.
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00:00On how U.S. help for Iran post obliteration of new facilities is now coming in.
00:05United States of America is all set to offer 30 billion U.S. dollars to build civil nuclear program.
00:14In all likelihood, they will lift off all the sanctions that have been levied until now,
00:18also freeing up of billions of dollars to be able to help resurrect.
00:23Yet, Iran has admitted that their nuclear sites have been damaged in the U.S. strikes of Operation Midnight Hammer.
00:31United States has also given proof of the strikes.
00:34They've released satellite images that determine the extent of damage that was caused as a part of that operation.
00:42We've seen a lot of statements that have come back and forth through all this while,
00:47where Donald Trump had said that these nuclear sites were completely decimated.
00:51But Iran that had refused to admit to the damage, so much so that they went on to say that their critical assets remain safe.
01:01Now, this is a big admission coming in, not just that.
01:03In the latest, U.S. is all set to offer 30 billion U.S. dollars in order to build civil nuclear program.
01:10Let's get further details from Pranay Upadhyay from India Today Global,
01:15getting us further information on how U.S., I beg your pardon, has extended this help.
01:22So, if you see, like, you know, U.S. has carried out stripes on Iran, and after that, there are claims,
01:31there are counterclaims, but also there are reports suggesting that there is a backchannel which is still going on
01:37between the U.S. and Iran to salvage the situation to bring back the diplomatic talks with Iran on track.
01:45And there are some countries which are mediating in this regard, and the nuke sites damaged, you know,
01:52Iran did admit, but there are also statements from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claiming that the U.S. did not achieve anything significant
02:00as far as these strikes are concerned. You have heard Pete Hexit, the Defense Secretary of the United States,
02:05you have heard, you know, Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff, Don Cain, explaining the depth of the strike,
02:12the wide damage it has caused, you know, while these V-2 bomber strikes are carried out in Iran.
02:18But that also explains that now U.S. has also, you know, expressed the intention that they want to reduce the tension,
02:25and also there are reports, you know, claiming certain senior administration, U.S. Trump administration officials
02:31that there is a backchannel which is on between the United States and Iran,
02:35and there could probably be a help package for Iran to facilitate the nuclear enrichment program for the civilian purposes,
02:44though there is no confirmation as far as this help, which is suggested to be like, you know, around $20 to $30 billion.
02:51We do not know what exactly is the plan, because nothing has gone to, like, you know, to table so far.
02:58But yes, there are certain reports which are just suggested that, like, you know, in the five-level,
03:02like, you know, five-round talks between United States and Iran to afford to have a nuclear deal,
03:07there was a suggestion to have a, you know, help package to help Iran and have a civil nuclear program
03:14funded by the international partners, not exactly the United States,
03:17but the Trump administration wanted, you know, the Arab countries to afford the bill.
03:22Oh, yes, absolutely, Pranay.
03:24Suddenly looks like an attempt to fix the wound after causing the damage,
03:28but keeping their conditions very clear that Iran must move as per what the U.S. says.
03:34We wait and watch how this turns out, Pranay.
03:36I request you to stay on with us as we put out further details on the sale.
03:40Days after striking Iran's nuclear facilities,
03:42Iran has admitted to the damage that was caused to its nuclear sites.
03:47This after U.S. presented proof of its attack on Iran to the world.
03:52Israel also revealed that it had planned to kill Khamenei.
03:56Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi,
03:59who admitted that the damage to its nuclear sites hit by the United States was excessive and serious,
04:05and that the assessment of damage is being done.
04:07Israel's defense minister, meanwhile, said that Israel would have killed Iran's supreme leader, Khamenei,
04:13during the recent 12-day war if the opportunity had arisen.
04:17U.S. Chief of Staff General Kaine has shared the latest test footage of the Bunker Buster bombs,
04:24debunking the claims that the attacks damaged the facilities but did not destroy them.
04:29He's also played the videos of how the bombing was carried on the nuclear sites,
04:33explaining in detail how the Bunker Buster bombers attacked.
04:38U.S. Defense Secretary Hekset, on the other hand, stated that the attack was a resounding success.
04:44Iran, meanwhile, has yet again claimed victory in the war.
04:47Its supreme leader, Khamenei, has said that U.S. regime entered the war
04:51because it feared that Israel would be completely destroyed.
04:54Khamenei, has said that U.S. regime entered the war.
05:24U.S. Secretary Hekset, on the other hand,
05:28U.S. Marine, led to the war.
05:29Or other targets have gone.
05:31U.S. regime, did not receive any damage.
05:33U.S. regime, we did not receive damage.
05:37U.S. regime, was spent on many places.
05:41U.S. regime, we did it to our right now.
05:43such as the exercise of the government, the government has not allowed to do it.
05:50It's the fact that the US has to provide support for the government to do it.
05:56The approach to the start of the protest is not made it.
05:59I have to admit that it is not made it, it is made it, it is made it,
06:03it is not made it, it is made it, it is made it, it is made it.
06:07But in the meantime, we can see that the situation of Iran is not made.
06:11That's another topic.
06:12Until now, there is no need for the cooperation,
06:17and there is no need for the cooperation.
06:20Do you know for certain that the uranium was removed from the facility before the B2 struck?
06:24I'm not aware of any intelligence that I've reviewed
06:27that says things were not where they were supposed to be, moved or otherwise.
06:31President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history,
06:37and it was a resounding success resulting in a ceasefire agreement and the end of the 12-day war.
06:45There's been a lot of discussion about what happened and what didn't happen.
06:48Step back for a second.
06:49Because of decisive military action, President Trump created the conditions to end the war,
06:55decimating, choose your word, obliterating, destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities.
07:04And well, two days after the ceasefire, life is slowly returning to normal in Israel.
07:11Markets saw gatherings, Israel schools reopened,
07:14non-essential workers and businesses returned to normal activity,
07:17and Israeli airports resumed operations.
07:20We're getting you a report from India Today's Shivani Sharma, who filed this on the ground.
07:25Things are now opening up in Israel.
07:27I'm right now in one of the trains that connects cities across Israel.
07:32And this train was also closed for 12 days when the conflict between Iran and Israel was going on.
07:38So you can see how now it's become convenient for people to travel,
07:43who were actually limited to a very protected zone as the Home Command had instructed them.
07:50Now people are travelling and they say that life is becoming easy.
07:57On the roads also we see people in good numbers now.
08:01And while the conflict was on, the crowd was quite limited.
08:05But now we see that people are going back to work and children are going to school.
08:11Otherwise there were limitations on the gathering.
08:14And now people are travelling across Israel, various cities.
08:20So life getting back to normal and people are relieved about this.
08:23This is Shivani Sharma for India Today from Israel.
08:27Alright, so there you see how things are slowly turning back to normal in Israel.
08:34But remember, as far as the victory claim is concerned.
08:39Iran having admitted that their nuclear sites were hit.
08:43But no one is willing to admit on who lost.
08:46Let's cut across to more breaking news coming in.
08:48And while the US Defence Secretary lost his school at a media briefing,
09:01Pete Hexet, who lashed out at a Fox News journalist.
09:05Hexet went on to say to the journalist and the two who got into a heated argument.
09:13He said, you're about the worst.
09:16That was the exact statement he made to the Fox News journalist.
09:21Where he accused the journalist of spreading misinformation.
09:25In fact, in the recent times post-Operation Midnight Hammer,
09:28after all the claims that the US government has made.
09:31And some of their media outlets that have refuted the government's claims.
09:37There have been these kind of exchanges between journalists and White House officials.
09:45There you see Secretary of Defence Pete Hexet, who criticised Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin.
09:52Where he said that those journalists are spreading misinformation.
09:57That is the accusation he made against her.
10:00Let's listen in to this entire sequence.
10:02Do you have certainty that all the highly enriched uranium was inside the Fordo mountain?
10:10Or some of it because there were satellite photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance.
10:16Are you certain none of that highly enriched uranium was moved?
10:19Of course, we're watching every single aspect.
10:21But Jennifer, you've been about the worst.
10:23The one who misrepresents the most intentionally.
10:27What the president says.
10:29I'm familiar.
10:31I was the first to report on the ventilation shafts on Saturday night.
10:34And in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling, the entire mission with great accuracy.
10:42So I take issue with that.
10:44So we're looking at all aspects of intelligence and making sure we have a sense of what's where.
10:48And we now cut across to the live briefing by E.M. S.J. Shankar. Let's listen in.
10:55The government's position.
10:57No, for all the hard stuff, potential.
11:02So this is okay.
11:03And we're leaving the flexible system.
11:04You're leaving the house.
11:05So you're leaving the door.
11:08Honey, the police, other people are not going to stop there.
11:12And of course, it is something normal.
11:14So the police, you're leaving.
11:17And of course, people are going to call us.
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21:24do not ask them to help them and ask them to go forward.
21:31I am telling you about this, because the people who were not in the government, who were
21:39not in the government, who were not in the government, who were not in the government, who were
21:44a student or professional, was a great influence in those who were in life.
21:51The most important impact is our press papers and when the emergency was declared, this was also at night.
22:03Look, there is no coincidence that all these things are at night.
22:09At that time, these newspapers' supplies have been given to us so that the next day they will not print the newspaper.
22:20Many newspapers have been given to us.
22:25Some of them have been given to us as a censor.
22:29It has been told in detail about what you can write and what you can't write.
22:34And the press, students who are also looking at their own level,
22:39they also looking at their own level to think about the country.
22:45I will say that the country had a resistance in the emergency.
22:52This was a resistance.
22:54Some of them have been openly and some of them have been given to us.
22:58And there was also some of our knowledge and knowledge,
23:03such as K.R. Malkani, Motherland's editor,
23:07who was a very close friend of Motherland.
23:10He was a very close friend of mine.
23:13He was one of the first people to be arrested.
23:20And the foreign journalists who were against them were given to us.
23:25They were given to us and to go to the other people.
23:29They were given to us.
23:31And in the culture of culture, Mr. Shadywa Ji, Mr. Kishore Kumar said that he was saying that he came to the youth congress in the function of the youth movement.
23:47and they have said that because of that, their whole song was never released on the radio.
23:58And in that time, they didn't have anything further. TV was very low.
24:03So you think that radio was the main entertainment for us.
24:08And in the main entertainment, you had to remove someone.
24:12So you can think about the total environment, the total
24:18messaging, the total environment, the total messaging, how was it?
24:21In this film, there was a very popular film called Andy.
24:26I don't know how many people have seen it, but it was a good song.
24:30But in Andy, there was a censor that
24:36there was a censor that said, you can comment on Ghandi's comment.
24:42So when it comes to the film, it won't be cut, and when it comes to the chain,
24:46it won't be released.
24:49So this was the American Judges.
24:53Now, to talk about the two years ago,
25:015 constitutional amendments
25:03and 48 ordinances passed.
25:072 years ago,
25:1048 ordinances,
25:135 constitutional amendments.
25:15And the three amendments,
25:18were very difficult.
25:21One was the 38th amendment,
25:24which was the declaration of emergency.
25:27Now the court was not.
25:30The 39th amendment was,
25:33that the prime minister would not go to court.
25:36And the 40th amendment was,
25:39that the fundamental rights,
25:41that the courts would not go to court,
25:43and the courts would not go to court.
25:47And I will tell you,
25:50that the people who have seen the production,
25:53that you have seen before,
25:56that you will see.
25:58There was a very popular case,
26:00which is the case.
26:02That the case is,
26:04A.D.M. Jabalpur vs. Shibkan Shukla.
26:06There are many people who have said,
26:09that you will not go to court.
26:12Then you will be aware of the court,
26:14that the court is not going to court.
26:15The court was not going to court.
26:17The court was not going to court.
26:19So the constitution of the assault, the institutions of the assault,
26:26the government has been taken for years and after recovery.
26:34And today, when we talk about the government's rights,
26:40when Prime Minister's election, when you say that the fundamental rights are,
26:47the rights of the government and the government,
26:51then the rights of the government.
26:55My interest is foreign policy,
26:59the government has been raised by the government.
27:03In the time of emergency,
27:05the government has a lot of fines,
27:09without a debate.
27:11This is the mock parliament,
27:14the government was the emergency parliament.
27:17Today, we are going to go to Sri Lanka, and we are going to go to Sri Lanka, and we are going to go to Sri Lanka.
27:26Do you know the reason why?
27:29It is because in the time of emergency, Sri Lanka has been explained to us,
27:35that if there is an emergency that is not, if the parliament is a genuine parliament,
27:54it is a debate, then I don't know if the agreement is not going to be.
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32:08and this will be our people in the same time.
32:16The second thing is that the freedom, the emergency, the necessity,
32:23that happens when people are on their own.
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