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Tensions between the United States and Iran remain sharply elevated as diplomatic pressure, military posturing, and mutual threats continue to define headlines. Washington has been moving significant naval and air assets toward the Middle East — described by President Donald Trump as a “massive armada” — in a bid to pressure Tehran over its nuclear program and regional behavior, including its response to domestic unrest. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other officials have warned that any U.S. attack could trigger a broader regional conflict.

While the specifics of advanced or so-called “secret” weapons remain unverified in public reporting, U.S. rhetoric has grown increasingly forceful, with Trump warning that “bad things” could happen if a diplomatic deal is not reached and urging Iran to return to negotiations. Nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran are scheduled to resume in Oman, even amid these tensions

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00:00What
00:26if the most powerful weapon in America's arsenal isn't a bomb, isn't a missile, and doesn't
00:32leave a crater? What if it's a switch? In a headline-grabbing interview, Donald Trump
00:39claimed the U.S. possesses a classified military device, something he casually nicknamed the
00:45discombobulator. Trump says it can shut down enemy systems instantly. Radars go dark, communications
00:53fail, weapons stop responding, no explosions, no invasion, just silence. He claimed these
01:01weapons were used in Venezuela raids to capture Maduro, and made Venezuela's equipment not
01:06work. The Pentagon hasn't confirmed it, no technical details have been released, and
01:11yet, the claim alone has set off global speculation. Because if something like this exists, it could
01:18change modern warfare forever. Military analysts say, if the discombobulator is real, it could
01:25resemble a next generation electromagnetic or directed energy weapon, something capable of
01:31disabling electronics without destroying infrastructure. Think of it as warfare without
01:37rubble, a takedown without footprints. And now, attention turns to Iran. Trump has a long history
01:44with Tehran, pulling out of the nuclear deal, ordering the strike on Qasem Soleimani, and pushing
01:50a campaign of maximum pressure. He's repeatedly described Iran's leadership as dangerous, illegitimate,
01:57and vulnerable. So the question writes itself, would Trump use a weapon like this against Iran?
02:04Supporters of the idea argue a device like this could neutralize Iran's air defenses, disrupt
02:10command structures, and tilt the balance without a full-scale war. Critics say that's fantasy. Iran's
02:17security network is deeply layered. Human intelligence matters as much as technology. And one miscalculation
02:24could ignite a regional conflict, from Israel to the Gulf. There's also the global risk. Iran isn't
02:32isolated. Russia and China are watching closely. A mysterious weapon used once could trigger retaliation,
02:39cyber attacks, proxy warfare, or escalation far beyond the Middle East. And then there's the ethical
02:46question. Are we entering an age of push-button regime change, where leaders fall not to armies,
02:52but to invisible technology no one can prove or regulate? Trump insists America has capabilities the
02:59world hasn't seen, that they exist to protect U.S. interests and its allies. But here's the reality.
03:06No strikes have been ordered. No evidence has been shown. And for now, the discombobulator exists only in
03:13words. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah. Where will they be? And what do you
03:18need to hear from Iran? They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do something,
03:23and we'll see if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't
03:29work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening again. But they would like
03:35to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes. Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will
03:41the meeting be? It seems like it's changing. I can't tell you that. Mr. President. There really is more
03:45than one meeting. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah. Where will they be?
03:50And what do you need to hear from Iran? They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do
03:55something, and we'll see if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while
04:01ago, and it didn't work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening
04:06again. But they would like to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
04:11Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will the meeting be? It seems like it's changing.
04:14I can't tell you that. Mr. President, what is happening?
04:16There really is more than one meeting. Thank you.
04:20Thank you. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah.
04:24Where will they be, and what do you need to hear from Iran?
04:26They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do something, and we'll see
04:30if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while ago,
04:36and it didn't work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening again,
04:41but they would like to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
04:45Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will the meeting be? It seems like it's changing.
04:48I can't tell you that. Mr. President.
04:51There really is more than one meeting. Yep.
04:53Mr. President, how was your meeting with Gustavo Petro earlier today,
04:56and did you come to any agreement on counter-narcotic efforts?
04:59Yeah, we did. We worked on it, and we got along very well. He and I weren't exactly the best of
05:04friends, but I wasn't insulted because I never met him. I didn't know him at all. And we got along
05:09very well, and we are. We're working on that, and we're working on some other things too,
05:14including sanctions. And we had a very good meeting.
05:18So you did agree with that?
05:19I thought he was terrific. You know, he was very good. He got along great.
05:22Mr. President, would you give us any update on how the talks are going for potential
05:26changes to the Department of Homeland Security? Have you agreed to any specifics?
05:30None. Well, we have a secure border. In fact, we have nine months now where nobody has come
05:38into our country illegally. Now, I don't know if I can believe that, because you know,
05:42you go from 25 million people to nobody. But the Democrats do that. You know,
05:45they're leaning left, the people that do that report. And for nine months, they have said nobody
05:51has come into our country. It is a strong, great border. We do have people coming into our country,
05:56but they're all coming in legally. You take a look at that and look at what was going on a year and a
06:03half ago on our border, where criminals were coming in, drug dealers were coming in,
06:09people from mental institutions were coming in. The worst, you know, they say the worst. I don't
06:14even know if I like the term, but the worst of the worst was coming into our country. And now
06:19we have virtually no country is, it's beautiful to see. Even if you go down, you know, some of you,
06:26I think we're down there a couple of weeks ago and you couldn't believe it, right? Because you were
06:30there two years ago, 10,000 a day and 10,000 a day. And now you didn't even see anybody. Nobody comes up,
06:37we're saving lives because nobody comes up. They have to come through the jungles and they're dying
06:41of all sorts of problems, including murder. And we have nobody coming in and we're getting people
06:48out there. We're getting, we have 11,888 murderers who came into our country. We're getting them out,
06:56we're getting them out fast. And the only place where there's a little bit of a problem, and I will tell
07:01you this, Minnesota, their crime because of us, because we've taken out thousands of criminals,
07:07their crime is down, not because of anybody else. It's because of us. Their crime is down.
07:13But all over the country, wherever we're involved, we're getting criminals out of our country. And the
07:18crime rate now is the lowest it's been since 1900. That's 125 years. And that's despite the fact with an
07:27open border stupid policy. 25 million people, in my opinion, came into our country. And many of
07:35those people should not have been allowed to come into our country.
07:37The Pressure on Ukraine, Mr. President, yesterday you were talking about how Vladimir Putin had agreed to
07:43a pause during the cold weather. Overnight those attacks have started up.
07:47The President Biden I know. It was Sunday. It was Sunday to Sunday. And it opened up. And he hit
07:53him hard last night. No, he agreed. He kept his word on that. It was, it's a lot. You know,
07:59one week is, we'll take anything because it's really, really cold over there. But it was on
08:06Sunday. And he went from Sunday to Sunday.
08:08Are you disappointed he didn't go further or go further?
08:10I would like to, I want him to end the war. I spoke to him, I want him to end the war.
08:15Mr. President, Mr. President, what exactly did you mean when you said that you should nationalize
08:20elections? And which 15 states are you talking about?
08:22I want to see elections be honest. And if a state can't run an election, I think the
08:27people behind me should do something about it. Because, you know, if you think about it,
08:31a state is an agent for the federal government in elections. I don't know why the federal government
08:35doesn't do them anyway. But when you see some of these states about how horribly they run their
08:41elections, what a disgrace it is. I think the federal government, when you see crooked elections,
08:46and we had plenty of them. And by the way, we had them last time. But go to 2020 and look at the
08:51facts that are coming out. Rigged, crooked elections. If we have areas, take a look at Detroit,
08:58take a look at Pennsylvania, take a look at Philadelphia. You go take a look at Atlanta.
09:03Look at some of the places that term horrible corruption on elections. And the federal government
09:08should not allow that. The federal government should get involved. These are agents of the federal
09:14government to count the votes. If they can't count the votes legally and honestly,
09:20then somebody else should take over. But the Constitution says it should be states that
09:23administer elections, Mr. President. You know what? They can administer the election,
09:28but they have to do it honestly.
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