If you'd told someone a decade ago "President Donald Trump will soften America's stance on Iran and harden its stance on _Canada_ in his second term," they would probably think you were having a stroke.
So was the regime of William the Conqueror. So is the M-23 in Eastern DRC. Does that mean the masses were able to overthrow them? No. Even a few thousands of armed people are able to oppress millions. And the IRGC is a MASSIVE army.
Yes they have been very unpopular for a very long time, but US hawks like to keep them in power so they can use them as a boogeyman to sell hundreds of billions worth of weapons to the regional dictatorships
Unpopular regimes do not just collapse. Even in liberal democracies unpopular government can last for years due to no better option or just politics. Iran's government is unpopular but it isn't unpopular enough to make Iranians want to do a revolution. They have clearly protested many times in the past 2 decades. Revolutions are risky and costly, they require way more than just being unpopular.
Intro is way too loud and long. I specially hate it when listening in the evening/morning because it has so much bass in it and I have pretty good audio setup. I do not want to lower the volume of intro just for the intro myself manually.
As an Iranian, Regime change through military action is wrong and will have dire consequences, Regime change through maximum pressure on the regime alongside maximum support for Iranian people on the other hand would be *GREAT*
@ Good question, very complex though Simple answer is in similar style to the support provided to dissidents movements of Eastern Europe in the 90s, Back in the day it was radio, today it could be satellite internet and funding of labour strikes, Although I’ve gotta say, the regime is so screwed inside that putting unbearable pressure on it also gets the job done…
@@TheAmericanPrometheus Yes, also the sanctions must be more focused on mechanisms of oppression and control, making it tough for the IRGC to function, Some sanction only put domestic pressure which does get the people angry with the regime but isn’t as sufficient as targeting IRGC’s sources of income through black market sell of oil&drugs, expelling the children of the officials living in the west, etc, I remember during the 2021 protests, the tear gases used by the Anti-Riot forces were made in UK,well,how about stop selling them tear gas…
The fact that they allowed him to run and win after having denied him in two previous occasions, shows that the Iranian regime also wants a deal with the US
Have you ever considered that someone in the American gov knows this and actively pursues it. Just look at Syria. We've handed it back over to ex-ISIS.
unfortunately in todays age it is unlikely that unarmed protesters that are not supported at least diplomatically can topple a government that is armed to the teeth and supported by russia and china, at the same time the riot police would crush protests with french made tear gas, british made batons, and american made tasers and radios and paintball guns to mark protesters for later arrest . they would torture and in some cases rape arrested protesters, yet the west that pretends to be on our side still recognizes the IR as a legitimate government and negotiates with them. we are sich of the pretend games of the west. their left wing activist claim to be progressive but whenever their precious allies, islam gets attacked they suddenly become ultra conservative and want to sacrifice victim's human rights to protect their "culture". guess what? the western culture was also regressive and racist and bigoted before the worst parts were removed thanks to the REAL human rights activists.
@@logantca a regime change will only work if it's done by a Muslim alliance like NATO. If any other nation be it China, the west, or Russia, it will just be a repeat of 2003 Iraq
Considering the US caused this mess to start with as Iran with British support could have shafted it's oil interests in the area and Europe, I hope they aren't involved again because like always it will be another shambles.
As an Iranian I think our biggest issue is we do not have an opposition leader to rally behind/ have an ideology to follow. Ppl can mention this person and that person but the problem is that Iranians inside Iran are different from the ones outside and I think that gets lost in translation. Well that and if the leader is living outside Iran, it’s very easy to think of them as being figureheads placed by other governments who have historically backstabbed Iranian democracy.
Yeah a lot of Iranians living in Iran are fairly apolitical I find, they may not like the government and they may talk about political things, but as you said they don’t really have an ideology, and they don’t like foreign interference. I know quite a few young and middle aged women in Iran who expressed optimism about their new president to me even, they don’t necessarily mind authoritarianism, or even having some Islamic rules, they don’t like the hijab law and police violence, or the basiji though, all the Iranian government has to do is roll back on these things and most Iranians are willing to live with the rest of their problems, the economic issues while obviously no one likes them, end up being a lot more tolerable due to the strong family and community connections most Iranians have. In the west we assume we know better than them and that facilitating regime change is the answer, but Iran can only change positively by the will of the Iranian people, not through our will and pressure, and there’s zero guarantees they’ll do that in a way that appeals to our western sensibilities anyway, and that may end up being through reform rather than revolution for democracy, even though the reform movement looked extremely dead during the last 8 years, optimism for it could certainly make a comeback if the new president actually can get enough popular concessions from the Ayatollah. Anyway, good luck aziz, we all need it now, whether you are in Iran or America. خدا حافز
@@cyberdemon6517what is the common denominator between israels current government coalition and irans current regime and dictator khamenei? I think there is a very simple answer to this that people dont realize
@TheAmericanPrometheus the austrian painter actively started a world war. Iran has gone of its way to avoid war repeatedly e.g giving warnings when they initiate retaliatory (which is a key word btw, whenever they fired missiles, they didn't strike first) strikes.
yes our president may be a reformist but no reform will happen . We had many reformist presidents before but none succeeded because they dont have real power . And if this regime wants to suddenly change its stance on politics , relations and reform it is only going to happen via pressure from both outside and inside . So as an iranian i really hope to see a deal that does not empower this regime again like obamas time , but a deal that would really weaken our regime and empower people .
The reformist parties aren’t even at all liberal or slightly run by secular / irreligious people they are like Center-Middle Right while The Ayatollah’s are like Center of Authoritarian Right but it’s still so popular because it is the least Islamist / Authoritarian Right
You are a fool to think that the former Iranian president and foreign minister during the Obama administration not popular because they agree on the terms...
When was the last the Left didn't call the current Iranian president a "moderate reformist?" They use that exact same line for every single Iranian president when he comes into office.
As an Iranian, we hope Trump continues to push the Iranian regime to its limits. Life is getting harder every day for average Iranian families like mine, but at least we believe this pressure will eventually end the brutal Iranian government and bring us freedom. Iranians are at the point of ('They would rather die than live with this pain'), and they should push harder so people can start a new revolution from within. I don’t want any wars-my own father was a victim, injured for life during the 8-year Iran-Iraq war, suffering from nervous issues and PTSD for over 40 years. I know what war does to innocent families. But Trump should push for maximum embargo and economic blockade against Iran, like he did in his last term. It was working, but after he wasn’t re-elected in 2020, Iran used its proxies again to gain power. It’s a shame for the world.
Trump is precisely the wrong person to even consider doing such a thing... desirable as the (stated) goal is. Boy, these will be some long four years. If they end at all.
Long-term Iran would be a better ally and economic partner in the middle-east for us than Saudi Arabia. They have a legitimate economy. Their population has a relatively high percentage of secular, highly educated individuals (which is probably the reason why they're such a threat militarily), and ideologically they (the people not the regime) are more moderate. All we'd need is to get them cool with Israel (which would require Israel to tone down it's own religious nutters).
thing is even moderates and most secularists despise israel. the only iranians who genuinely like israel are the protestants and athiests (mostly in diaspora) Also israel can't "tone down" it's religious fundamentalists. you have sharon from new york coming here saying God chose him to beat the crap out of some arabs, he tells that to the 12 kids he has with his wife who is just the same as he is
Iran and Israel are natural geostrategic allies since we have common enemies. Its just the mullahs sacrificing irans national interest for their lunatic ideas. Also Cyrus made an eternal pact with the jewish people, only issue is Khamenei himself
Do you have the slightest idea of global politics? Do you see what happens in the Middle East EVERY single time Western country push a regime change? They’re like 0/3 in the 21st century
@ western regime change is what led to the islamic regime existing. Literally the first time it backfired was operation ajax by the cia in iran. Regime change in iran by the us wouldnt be regime change, its regime-fixing-the-fuck-up-they-originally-did-change
The Iran nuclear deal was a failure, but Trump's timing pulling out of it was even worse. He pulled out when Iran has gotten everything they wanted and we had gotten nothing we wanted. If he hadn't pulled out, maybe we could've salvaged the situation a little bit and gotten at least something out of it.
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@mehedi1178 you mean American military contractors? Well yes, but I don't think many people would agree that the main purpose of a regime change effort is to enrich the American military-industrial complex. I think most people would say it's for democracy sth sth.
6:29 let me be clear there's nothing called a moderate Iranian president or government officials. The supreme leader picks the candidates, the supreme leader has to accept the results of the "election". They picked him to convince the west that there are changes to irans stand for foreign countries but there is no different i would urge you to research more on this matter
You should mention the separatist efforts by the ethnic groups in Iran by Kurdistan, Baluchestan, Khuzestan and South Azerbaijan. In fact the current government is so ruthless it has kept the ethnic groups quite and is holding the country together in a sense. Donald trump does not only have the option to pursue regime change but potentially support seperatists and balkanize the country into multiple parts.
He is not a Putin or anyone's candidate, he is much more dangerous then that. He is a brainless egotistical vase that can be fill with anything and point at any direction. In his first term, the people he surround himself with includes a lot of Putin puppets. This term is more billionaires and white nationalist that wants a "Greater Continental America" That's why he is after Mexico, Canada and Greenland.
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The last time the US did that, the Iranians got an autocratic dictator in the Shah. That eventually gave the world the Islamic Republic of Iran under the Ayatollah, who turned into an autocratic dictator. See the trend?
You know how this things start, but you can’t predict who they end. Iran could end up with a softer dictatorial regime, like Morocco or Jordan, or could end up with an even worst tyranny, like Afghanistan. This thing backfire easily.
I doubt it could get to Afghanistan levels. The Iranian people are turning against Islam in general, maintaining the current regime is getting harder and harder, soon enough something's gonna give
Nah this regime does not have enough power to push its tyranny further . They are even holding their remaining authority hardly , they are really afraid of another uprising .
How many more times are you gonna fall for this stupid "Current Iranian president is a moderate reformist" charade? When the west is going to learn that this Hardliner/reformist dichotomy is a bull#$!t?
The president made it clear that he wants no war with anyone. Lets hope that this does happen. He is trying to stop all the major wars. As for Canada, he is seeking smth from them, and that is access to the Artic!
As an Iranian I should say most Iranians are sick and tired of Iran's tyranic, brutal regim we tried every possible way to correct this regim but its impossible , the best option for us , our future generation , our neibours and the whole world is to change this regim through supporting Iranian people and even more sanctions.
As an American, I just wanna apologize if there’s a regime change in iran it should come from y’all, not be ordained from 2000 miles away Sorry dude :(
You leaders are protecting you from Israel and America dumbass, given half the chance America would make an ISIS terrorist take over Iran and be leader, just like they have allowed it to happen with Syria. Wake up!
@bentrinker1937 As an American you should be sorry for your government who changed Iran democratic regim in 1953 by a cou for oil( Operation Ajax) , that was our only democratic government and as result we suffered for generations and damaged beyond repair, yiur government brought dictatorship to Iran and it has a duty to help remove it!
@DavidJohnson-dc8lu Your a dumbass first, second come and live in Iran and see how you like it! IRAN is one of richest countries in the world but corrupt government stealling all the wealth and almost 50% of people living under poverty line plus we dont have freedom of any sort so take your head out of your dumbass and think befor you comment.
@@maxrainbow2321go to iran and remove it yourself then, Americans want nothing to do with this and we certainly don't have a responsibility either. I'd argue we have more responsibility to Iraq than we do to Iran
So lets not forget that the Joint Chiefs provided President Trump with a list of targets. The Generals knew that past Presidents never selected the Iranian general and the choice was a bit outrageous but yet they still kept option on the list of options for Trump. This is the case of blaming the generals.
What relations? Hatred of the west is the essence of our regime. They couldn't care less about people and economy, they just want to dominate the region and expand their terrible ideology
you guys sound normal talking about issues where Trump is involved. Thank you for this shift. Before you were biased and just saw Trump as evil and making no sense. Now you embrace theory of it for good or bad and are objective about it. thanks.
The way I see it, it's because economics sanctions won't work and a military action against Iran is out of question. So Trump has to be realistic and make some kind of deal with Iran. Iran signed a 20 years partnership with Russia that englobed economic,defense, culture, trade, infrastructure. And Russia and Iran will trade with their own currency with a financial system independant from Swift. So in this context sanctions against Iran are just useless.
Hezbollah and hamas decapitated 😂😂 as hostages were released by force or by deal ?? Why israel failed in ground offensive of lebanon why they accepted ceasefire?
@conductingintomfoolery9163 tbh why not? The Pahlavis were one of the most pro-western heads of state in the middle east and the current heir has been gathering support for advocating for the Iranian people to get a fair democracy regardless if he's part of the state himself or not.
Also very pro Amercian, which is not a surprise, this channel really needs to make a video explaining the upsides for Iran after Assad fell. Assad was a long term investment for Iran who assumed after the US left and SDF joined the SAA it would be a major trade partner, but had only ever been a parasite for the regime, and Hezbollah was also a parasite but used for war to weaken its enemies instead, and Hamas just isn't a proxy - its connections to Iran are far too weak and its too closed off for Iran to send weapons to Gaza anyway. They now have a huge burden lifted off their shoulders, and can now focus on the Houthis, Iraqi militias and their own internal stability and economy, or in other words their current allies will end up stronger and the regime more stable, they will not suddenly be begging for sanctions to be lifted or facing an immediate collapse. And with the Saudis making in negotiation of a new peace deal, this is bad news for the US and Israel. They will not suddenly be begging for sanctions to be lifted, nor will they either suddenly be facing a major revolution. The Iranian regime is still very powerful and probably the most influential country in the entire region. So with this in mind, despite many problems ahead, Iran are not in a terrible situation, just not in a great one.
If you'd told someone a decade ago "President Donald Trump will soften America's stance on Iran and harden its stance on _Canada_ in his second term," they would probably think you were having a stroke.
While also having Dr Phil and Elon Musk help deport illegal immigrants and it’s straight to the psych ward
Can never know for sure with orange man 😂
@@LividLobster😂😂😂crazy times
He’s trying to get papau New Guinea to change their name to mama New Guinea
@@dwaynekeenum1916 well how else do we avenge Biden's uncle...
"Iranian regime is deeply unpopular" I'm hearing this sentence since 2007 when I stated following world politics after Benazir Bhutto's assassination.
And?
So was the regime of William the Conqueror. So is the M-23 in Eastern DRC. Does that mean the masses were able to overthrow them? No. Even a few thousands of armed people are able to oppress millions. And the IRGC is a MASSIVE army.
Yes they have been very unpopular for a very long time, but US hawks like to keep them in power so they can use them as a boogeyman to sell hundreds of billions worth of weapons to the regional dictatorships
Unpopular regimes do not just collapse. Even in liberal democracies unpopular government can last for years due to no better option or just politics. Iran's government is unpopular but it isn't unpopular enough to make Iranians want to do a revolution. They have clearly protested many times in the past 2 decades. Revolutions are risky and costly, they require way more than just being unpopular.
Yeah they've been unpopular for a very long time now and it's only getting worse with time
I thought Trump was an Iran Hawk but he was an Iran Tuah all along
Well that certainly is a comment
The state of world politics and the political commentary. I'm not even mad if Putin presses the red button at this point
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this comment is crazy
This is insane
Day 2 petition to shorten the 10-second TLDR title screen crawl
Intro is way too loud and long. I specially hate it when listening in the evening/morning because it has so much bass in it and I have pretty good audio setup.
I do not want to lower the volume of intro just for the intro myself manually.
Hahaha
Idk about these comments but i find the intro very Catchy for some reason
Yes sir
you know you can fast-forward youtube videos per 5/10 second time jumps?
As an Iranian,
Regime change through military action is wrong and will have dire consequences,
Regime change through maximum pressure on the regime alongside maximum support for Iranian people on the other hand would be *GREAT*
What should that support look like though?
Would you suggest we bring back maximum sanctions?
@
Good question, very complex though
Simple answer is in similar style to the support provided to dissidents movements of Eastern Europe in the 90s,
Back in the day it was radio, today it could be satellite internet and funding of labour strikes,
Although I’ve gotta say, the regime is so screwed inside that putting unbearable pressure on it also gets the job done…
Considering the US's history of demolishing democratically elected governments to form military dictatorships around the world, I hope they step away.
@@TheAmericanPrometheus
Yes, also the sanctions must be more focused on mechanisms of oppression and control, making it tough for the IRGC to function,
Some sanction only put domestic pressure which does get the people angry with the regime but isn’t as sufficient as targeting IRGC’s sources of income through black market sell of oil&drugs, expelling the children of the officials living in the west, etc,
I remember during the 2021 protests, the tear gases used by the Anti-Riot forces were made in UK,well,how about stop selling them tear gas…
"reformist" as if the IRGC or Khomenei would let that ever happen.
The fact that they allowed him to run and win after having denied him in two previous occasions, shows that the Iranian regime also wants a deal with the US
khomenei died in 1988 wdym
@@adamelghalmi9771 khomenei isnt a person. Its khamenei and Khomeini. khomenei is a mix of their names.
@@adamelghalmi9771Khomeini, Khameini, similar names, you know who he is talking about
@@gazmentharuni5437he never criticized the Ayatollah though
Right, because American-backed regime changes in Iran have worked so well in the past.
(This is sarcasm, by the way)
Israelis call the shots
Nope, like all American backed regime changes, it will only benefit the Americans
Have you ever considered that someone in the American gov knows this and actively pursues it. Just look at Syria. We've handed it back over to ex-ISIS.
@@cem7283I mean...yeah?
yes it did
Regime Change will be through the internal pressure not external. Any external pressure will give regime excuse to be more authoritarian.
Exactly. The US has learned the hard way that you can't change a country with external force. Change has to come from within.
unfortunately in todays age it is unlikely that unarmed protesters that are not supported at least diplomatically can topple a government that is armed to the teeth and supported by russia and china,
at the same time the riot police would crush protests with french made tear gas, british made batons, and american made tasers and radios and paintball guns to mark protesters for later arrest .
they would torture and in some cases rape arrested protesters, yet the west that pretends to be on our side still recognizes the IR as a legitimate government and negotiates with them. we are sich of the pretend games of the west.
their left wing activist claim to be progressive but whenever their precious allies, islam gets attacked they suddenly become ultra conservative and want to sacrifice victim's human rights to protect their "culture". guess what? the western culture was also regressive and racist and bigoted before the worst parts were removed thanks to the REAL human rights activists.
Everyone wants to see regime change in Iran, including myself, but I don't support going to war to do it.
I'm happy with regime change as long as the US doesn't initiate it.
@@logantca a regime change will only work if it's done by a Muslim alliance like NATO.
If any other nation be it China, the west, or Russia, it will just be a repeat of 2003 Iraq
Considering the US caused this mess to start with as Iran with British support could have shafted it's oil interests in the area and Europe, I hope they aren't involved again because like always it will be another shambles.
I'd rather regime change in Saudi Arabia. As bad as Iran is, Saudi Arabia is much worse
No
Clinton was about as conservative as Trump especially when it came to foreign policy. Funny how the media forgets about that.
Treating America like a toy you’ve got for Xmas.
That's such a perfect fucken analogy for what's happening lol
What kind of toy 😮
@@rubetornabene8543no at least you show toys appreciation, trump sees america like a hamster in a sock
As an Iranian I think our biggest issue is we do not have an opposition leader to rally behind/ have an ideology to follow. Ppl can mention this person and that person but the problem is that Iranians inside Iran are different from the ones outside and I think that gets lost in translation.
Well that and if the leader is living outside Iran, it’s very easy to think of them as being figureheads placed by other governments who have historically backstabbed Iranian democracy.
Yeah a lot of Iranians living in Iran are fairly apolitical I find, they may not like the government and they may talk about political things, but as you said they don’t really have an ideology, and they don’t like foreign interference. I know quite a few young and middle aged women in Iran who expressed optimism about their new president to me even, they don’t necessarily mind authoritarianism, or even having some Islamic rules, they don’t like the hijab law and police violence, or the basiji though, all the Iranian government has to do is roll back on these things and most Iranians are willing to live with the rest of their problems, the economic issues while obviously no one likes them, end up being a lot more tolerable due to the strong family and community connections most Iranians have. In the west we assume we know better than them and that facilitating regime change is the answer, but Iran can only change positively by the will of the Iranian people, not through our will and pressure, and there’s zero guarantees they’ll do that in a way that appeals to our western sensibilities anyway, and that may end up being through reform rather than revolution for democracy, even though the reform movement looked extremely dead during the last 8 years, optimism for it could certainly make a comeback if the new president actually can get enough popular concessions from the Ayatollah. Anyway, good luck aziz, we all need it now, whether you are in Iran or America.
خدا حافز
at least pezekshian won and not jalili, but khamenei (and netanyahu) is the bigger problem
@@cyberdemon6517what is the common denominator between israels current government coalition and irans current regime and dictator khamenei? I think there is a very simple answer to this that people dont realize
I want a regime change in Iran but not through war
I also want a regime change in your country. That's sounds a morally good idea for some reason
the Iranian people deserve better than "CIA Democracy"
Would you be saying the same thing about the Austrian painter?
@TheAmericanPrometheus the austrian painter actively started a world war. Iran has gone of its way to avoid war repeatedly e.g giving warnings when they initiate retaliatory (which is a key word btw, whenever they fired missiles, they didn't strike first) strikes.
@@mappingshaman5280 lol by funding wars in Lebanon, Gaza and Yemen? Iran is the most interventionist power in the Middle East rn
yes our president may be a reformist but no reform will happen . We had many reformist presidents before but none succeeded because they dont have real power . And if this regime wants to suddenly change its stance on politics , relations and reform it is only going to happen via pressure from both outside and inside . So as an iranian i really hope to see a deal that does not empower this regime again like obamas time , but a deal that would really weaken our regime and empower people .
The reformist parties aren’t even at all liberal or slightly run by secular / irreligious people they are like Center-Middle Right while The Ayatollah’s are like Center of Authoritarian Right but it’s still so popular because it is the least Islamist / Authoritarian Right
Why would Iranian leaders make such a deal? It's hardly in their best interest, and it's not like they care about their people.
I have a theory that if the regime has a path to exile, they may be more willing to vanish with less (not 0) violent force.
You are a fool if you think Pezeshkian has any say in this matter. He's just a puppet.
You are a fool to think that the former Iranian president and foreign minister during the Obama administration not popular because they agree on the terms...
@@adamdaniel8909The Ayatollah's paranoia has worsened since then
@@adamdaniel8909 So what? I am not talking about popularity.
Puppet of whom?
@@arandomguy842 Iran?
"accidentally shot down a passenger jet". As an Iranian, that was a DUMB statement.
A pronunciation tip: Khomeini was the predecessor of Khamenei. Khamenei is the current supreme leader.
Previous one: Ko mei ni
Current one: Ka me nei
Ka me... ha me...
NGL guys I think your old title screen was way better - short and to the point
It always makes me giggle seeing Iranian officials making the peace sign.😂
It's the victory sign
When was the last the Left didn't call the current Iranian president a "moderate reformist?" They use that exact same line for every single Iranian president when he comes into office.
They never called his predecessor that?😅
As an Iranian, we hope Trump continues to push the Iranian regime to its limits. Life is getting harder every day for average Iranian families like mine, but at least we believe this pressure will eventually end the brutal Iranian government and bring us freedom. Iranians are at the point of ('They would rather die than live with this pain'), and they should push harder so people can start a new revolution from within.
I don’t want any wars-my own father was a victim, injured for life during the 8-year Iran-Iraq war, suffering from nervous issues and PTSD for over 40 years. I know what war does to innocent families. But Trump should push for maximum embargo and economic blockade against Iran, like he did in his last term. It was working, but after he wasn’t re-elected in 2020, Iran used its proxies again to gain power. It’s a shame for the world.
Trump is precisely the wrong person to even consider doing such a thing... desirable as the (stated) goal is.
Boy, these will be some long four years. If they end at all.
War to achieve regime change never works: see Iraq and Ukraine
Long-term Iran would be a better ally and economic partner in the middle-east for us than Saudi Arabia. They have a legitimate economy. Their population has a relatively high percentage of secular, highly educated individuals (which is probably the reason why they're such a threat militarily), and ideologically they (the people not the regime) are more moderate. All we'd need is to get them cool with Israel (which would require Israel to tone down it's own religious nutters).
thing is even moderates and most secularists despise israel. the only iranians who genuinely like israel are the protestants and athiests (mostly in diaspora)
Also israel can't "tone down" it's religious fundamentalists. you have sharon from new york coming here saying God chose him to beat the crap out of some arabs, he tells that to the 12 kids he has with his wife who is just the same as he is
Iran and Israel are natural geostrategic allies since we have common enemies. Its just the mullahs sacrificing irans national interest for their lunatic ideas.
Also Cyrus made an eternal pact with the jewish people, only issue is
Khamenei himself
The British are at it again!
A regime change in Iran would benefit everyone, especially the neighboring countries. Hope to have a normal stable Iran from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 🤝 🇮🇷
no, not especially neighbouring countries, especially the oppressed people in iran.
Do you have the slightest idea of global politics? Do you see what happens in the Middle East EVERY single time Western country push a regime change? They’re like 0/3 in the 21st century
@ western regime change is what led to the islamic regime existing. Literally the first time it backfired was operation ajax by the cia in iran. Regime change in iran by the us wouldnt be regime change, its regime-fixing-the-fuck-up-they-originally-did-change
iran will take back azarbayjan IS iran
@@alisu-x6630 aaand my point is proven
The Iran nuclear deal was a failure, but Trump's timing pulling out of it was even worse. He pulled out when Iran has gotten everything they wanted and we had gotten nothing we wanted. If he hadn't pulled out, maybe we could've salvaged the situation a little bit and gotten at least something out of it.
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He wants a deal with Iran, but antagonizes our allies. Truly, a master diplomat...
Forcing regime change is a favorite US tactic and they're pretty gung-ho about that, despite it *always* backfiring on them.
us regime change is what got the islamic republic into power, the us has to right its wrong for itself
How does it backfire? They make loads of money every time.
@mehedi1178 you mean American military contractors? Well yes, but I don't think many people would agree that the main purpose of a regime change effort is to enrich the American military-industrial complex. I think most people would say it's for democracy sth sth.
Your shirt looks like pyjamas. The prod in the striped pyjamas😅 keep up the good work
It's Golden finger himself oh my the lawlessness one 😅😂
Because America has a great record at creating stability through regime change in the Middle East
as an iranian i sure as hell hope so
6:29 let me be clear there's nothing called a moderate Iranian president or government officials. The supreme leader picks the candidates, the supreme leader has to accept the results of the "election". They picked him to convince the west that there are changes to irans stand for foreign countries but there is no different i would urge you to research more on this matter
Ah yes we are back to trying to determine the fate of the word with such articulated and wise words as “It would be nice…” such an inspiring leader…
You should mention the separatist efforts by the ethnic groups in Iran by Kurdistan, Baluchestan, Khuzestan and South Azerbaijan.
In fact the current government is so ruthless it has kept the ethnic groups quite and is holding the country together in a sense.
Donald trump does not only have the option to pursue regime change but potentially support seperatists and balkanize the country into multiple parts.
I doubt it. He’s a Putin/XJP Manchurian candidate
He is not a Putin or anyone's candidate, he is much more dangerous then that. He is a brainless egotistical vase that can be fill with anything and point at any direction. In his first term, the people he surround himself with includes a lot of Putin puppets. This term is more billionaires and white nationalist that wants a "Greater Continental America" That's why he is after Mexico, Canada and Greenland.
Hope it works out. I don't see why we need to beef with Iran for eternity. We made peace with Vietnam and were friends again.
Can you please report on Trumps tariffs potentially on major trading partners including the EU. Really appreciate all your hard work. Also, update us on his current tariffs. 😊
The last time the US did that, the Iranians got an autocratic dictator in the Shah. That eventually gave the world the Islamic Republic of Iran under the Ayatollah, who turned into an autocratic dictator. See the trend?
In case tou dont know Ayatollah was sponsered and protected and escorted to Iran by CIA.
@maxrainbow2321 and the KGB, possibly MI-6 as well.
@@sodog44 Are you being sarcastic?
A deal between the 2 least trustworthy parties... What could go wrong?
How many US administration have tried that? 4?5? Very successful 😂
You know how this things start, but you can’t predict who they end.
Iran could end up with a softer dictatorial regime, like Morocco or Jordan, or could end up with an even worst tyranny, like Afghanistan.
This thing backfire easily.
I doubt it could get to Afghanistan levels.
The Iranian people are turning against Islam in general, maintaining the current regime is getting harder and harder, soon enough something's gonna give
Nah this regime does not have enough power to push its tyranny further . They are even holding their remaining authority hardly , they are really afraid of another uprising .
morocco is not a dictatorship, but an absolte monarchy, similar to saudi arabia. idk what the point of this fake president is tho
Iran is on thin ice currently
Iranians and Afghans are worlds apart culturally, with the former being far more liberal than the latter.
How many more times are you gonna fall for this stupid "Current Iranian president is a moderate reformist" charade?
When the west is going to learn that this Hardliner/reformist dichotomy is a bull#$!t?
Trump: I'm gonna make a deal they can't refuse!
The president made it clear that he wants no war with anyone.
Lets hope that this does happen. He is trying to stop all the major wars.
As for Canada, he is seeking smth from them, and that is access to the Artic!
How is the current iranian president a "moderate reformist"? just...how??
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As an Iranian I should say most Iranians are sick and tired of Iran's tyranic, brutal regim we tried every possible way to correct this regim but its impossible , the best option for us , our future generation , our neibours and the whole world is to change this regim through supporting Iranian people and even more sanctions.
As an American, I just wanna apologize if there’s a regime change in iran it should come from y’all, not be ordained from 2000 miles away
Sorry dude :(
You leaders are protecting you from Israel and America dumbass, given half the chance America would make an ISIS terrorist take over Iran and be leader, just like they have allowed it to happen with Syria. Wake up!
@bentrinker1937 As an American you should be sorry for your government who changed Iran democratic regim in 1953 by a cou for oil( Operation Ajax) , that was our only democratic government and as result we suffered for generations and damaged beyond repair, yiur government brought dictatorship to Iran and it has a duty to help remove it!
@DavidJohnson-dc8lu Your a dumbass first, second come and live in Iran and see how you like it! IRAN is one of richest countries in the world but corrupt government stealling all the wealth and almost 50% of people living under poverty line plus we dont have freedom of any sort so take your head out of your dumbass and think befor you comment.
@@maxrainbow2321go to iran and remove it yourself then, Americans want nothing to do with this and we certainly don't have a responsibility either. I'd argue we have more responsibility to Iraq than we do to Iran
Restore the Shah!?
When the title is a question, the answer is "no."
So lets not forget that the Joint Chiefs provided President Trump with a list of targets. The Generals knew that past Presidents never selected the Iranian general and the choice was a bit outrageous but yet they still kept option on the list of options for Trump. This is the case of blaming the generals.
"america can win a war against the war!"- edgy teenager on the internet
Trump: "lets prove that theory"
Iran 🇮🇷 is ready
3:31 "accidentally" no hell no they shut down the plane intentionally there were more than one missile fired towards it.
Wrong title: "Will Trump Pursue Regime Change in USA"
Let me get this straight, he RUINED our relations with them in his first term but will get praise if he re-establishes talks with them? Love it!
What relations? Hatred of the west is the essence of our regime. They couldn't care less about people and economy, they just want to dominate the region and expand their terrible ideology
we do not want negotiation,we want our opposition leader of iran crown prince pahalavi✊✊✊
But we live in reverse world where trump attacks allies instead 😂
It will not just the US alone, Israel will help for sure.
Then they will be alone. Americans don't want war
@@user-op8fg3ny3j that's all well and good, but Trump, and the wider Republicans, are pretty hawkish when it comes to Iran
@@user-op8fg3ny3j americans don't want war... except for like half of the right and a quarter of the left.
@@adamelghalmi9771 mainly the elite because they can profit from it
Oh in other words Trump realised the Obama deal had a purpose.
how about who is the west to tell Iran what it can and can't do
No one in iran likes the government, it is in western government interest to help the iranian people
Can we please just go one day without any interesting political news.
6:25 more like joke because Ayatollah has more power and influence
Iran's allies had been decapitated in the past, too. Didn't change anything (or that Israel had to agree to a ceasefire).
Na waoh......
That's not "America First" approach sha...
Re-instate the shah
I thought he didn't wanna be world police anymore.
We need regime change in US:
Could Iran give us regime change in the US?
Biden changed to Trump
What...
US is doing just fine.
The "pro-peace" candidate folks
you guys sound normal talking about issues where Trump is involved. Thank you for this shift. Before you were biased and just saw Trump as evil and making no sense. Now you embrace theory of it for good or bad and are objective about it. thanks.
If I have learnt anything it’s that trump is very unpredictable Trump changed his mind when 2 adviser changed
Trump is more concerned on regime change in Canada
Will American President Interfere in Middle East?
Well, Biden really didn’t do too much in the Middle East other than just support Israel during a war.
The way I see it, it's because economics sanctions won't work and a military action against Iran is out of question. So Trump has to be realistic and make some kind of deal with Iran.
Iran signed a 20 years partnership with Russia that englobed economic,defense, culture, trade, infrastructure. And Russia and Iran will trade with their own currency with a financial system independant from Swift. So in this context sanctions against Iran are just useless.
That passenger airplane was not accidentally shut down it was 100% intentional stop propaganda for Islamic machines
"Make Iran Great Again"
- Trump
Nope. He need Iran for getting along with Putin 😂
that title/thumbail is p damn good(maybe even fire), but please get rid of the leaderboard intro it is annoying to skip through
There should be Regime change in America
Don't worry, we already got rid of the incompetent Biden regime, no need to thank us!
Biden just left.
If he does it will not be for any reason he states! The UK and Aus should NOT do the usual and join the morons on this one.
Yes please! Regime change for Iran now! Restore the Shah! Down with the Ayatollah!
I wonder why America is suddenly ok with an autocratic and theocratic regime? 😅
Yes, please!
How many shekels do you get paid?
@@user-op8fg3ny3j
How many times have you seen KKK propaganda movies?
7:15: Ayatollah Khomeini is dead. The name of the current ayatollah dictator is Khamenei.
Ah yes, regime change with military force will always work flawless
Lived long enough to see Trump say he wants his own JCPOA after leaving it 8 years ago... dude just doesn't got anything up there
No
It depends on weather Israeli lobbyists pay him enough
as Malaysian. why target iran. not israel?
I miss your previous intro it was better
You go on ten minutes explaining the question you put in the title of video and at o point give the answer
"Anti war president"
Hezbollah and hamas decapitated 😂😂 as hostages were released by force or by deal ??
Why israel failed in ground offensive of lebanon why they accepted ceasefire?
If he manages this, I hope the US reinstalls the Shah like a lot of Iranians want
Lmao not going to happen
@conductingintomfoolery9163 tbh why not? The Pahlavis were one of the most pro-western heads of state in the middle east and the current heir has been gathering support for advocating for the Iranian people to get a fair democracy regardless if he's part of the state himself or not.
@@atrumluminarium But isn't he out of touch to Iranians who live in Iran and Iran would likely see him as a puppet?
Bro is going to kickstart world war 3
Trump needs to Restore Reza
Weak analysis.
Also very pro Amercian, which is not a surprise, this channel really needs to make a video explaining the upsides for Iran after Assad fell. Assad was a long term investment for Iran who assumed after the US left and SDF joined the SAA it would be a major trade partner, but had only ever been a parasite for the regime, and Hezbollah was also a parasite but used for war to weaken its enemies instead, and Hamas just isn't a proxy - its connections to Iran are far too weak and its too closed off for Iran to send weapons to Gaza anyway.
They now have a huge burden lifted off their shoulders, and can now focus on the Houthis, Iraqi militias and their own internal stability and economy, or in other words their current allies will end up stronger and the regime more stable, they will not suddenly be begging for sanctions to be lifted or facing an immediate collapse. And with the Saudis making in negotiation of a new peace deal, this is bad news for the US and Israel. They will not suddenly be begging for sanctions to be lifted, nor will they either suddenly be facing a major revolution. The Iranian regime is still very powerful and probably the most influential country in the entire region.
So with this in mind, despite many problems ahead, Iran are not in a terrible situation, just not in a great one.
Can we not do this shit please TLDR? for the love of god.