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00:0433 days of war against Iran
00:06US President Trump delivers his first formal national address
00:09He reiterated that the US military operation was nearing completion.
00:13Iran has been essentially destroyed.
00:15Navy destroyed
00:17Air Force reduced to ruins
00:18Missile system collapse
00:19But then the tone shifted.
00:21He warned again
00:21If negotiations break down
00:23A more intense offensive will be launched in the next two to three weeks.
00:27Push Iran back to the Stone Age
00:31Victory has been declared
00:32The war is still escalating.
00:34However, the reality before us is...
00:36The Strait of Hormuz, a global energy artery
00:39It is still firmly held back by Iran.
00:42Claiming to have destroyed Iran
00:43However, they were unable to open a strait within 33 days.
00:46Trump, however, was eager to declare victory.
00:48Is this an early champagne pop?
00:51The market's reaction was more direct than any speech.
00:53As soon as he finished speaking
00:55Oil prices soar
00:56Stock futures fell
00:57Global capital votes with prices
01:00Refusing to believe the war is over
01:03The United States has won a complete victory.
01:05The current situation seems to be...
01:06The Iranian navy was destroyed.
01:08However, the Straits are still in Iran's hands.
01:11The air force was reduced to ruins.
01:13But the cruise ship still couldn't move.
01:14The radar was destroyed.
01:16Missiles are all fired
01:17That strait
01:18The US Navy fought for 33 days.
01:20We haven't taken a single step yet.
01:24Trump said
01:25They completed the most difficult part.
01:26So what exactly is the most difficult part?
01:29If the core strategic objective is to deter Iran
01:32The nuclear facility may indeed have been severely damaged.
01:34But if the real cost of war is Hormuz
01:38Global energy crisis triggered by blockade
01:41The most difficult part hasn't even been addressed yet.
01:45Trump's response to the Hormuz crisis consisted of two suggestions.
01:49He said, firstly, if you don't have oil in other countries...
01:51It is possible to purchase oil from the United States
01:53Second, muster your belated courage.
01:56Go to the strait and take it down yourself.
01:59Buying oil from the United States means
02:01The United States fought a war.
02:03Oil supplies to two cities around the world were blocked.
02:05Then it was suggested that the victimized countries buy substitutes from itself.
02:09This is not a strategy.
02:10This must be taking advantage of someone's misfortune.
02:12So why should other countries have to open up the strait themselves?
02:15This inevitably raises the question.
02:16The US Navy didn't dare to actually open up this waterway for 33 days.
02:21Trump, however, called for South Korea, Japan, and China.
02:23Go get it yourselves.
02:24This is not coordination
02:26This is a war launched by the United States.
02:28The resulting global energy mess
02:31He dumped it on countries he had never invited to participate in the war.
02:35According to data from the International Energy Agency
02:37The Strait of Hormuz accounts for approximately 20% of global oil consumption.
02:41The main destinations are Asia.
02:43Ninety percent of Japan's imported oil passes through this area.
02:46South Korea's dependence rate is approximately 70%.
02:48These countries did not participate in the war.
02:50No ignition
02:51But they have to clean up the mess after the fire.
02:54The fire started by the Americans needs someone else to put it out.
02:56Is this Trump's logic?
03:00Local time 9 pm on April 1st
03:03US President Trump delivered a speech
03:04First national address in more than a month since the start of the war against Iran
03:08This should have been a moment of strategic clarity.
03:11But what it seems to deliver is a 20-minute weathering replay.
03:15And more questions
03:17Trump announced that the US military operation was nearing completion.
03:20Iran has been essentially destroyed.
03:22And the Strait of Hormuz, which controls the world's energy lifeline.
03:26He said it would open naturally.
04:01Trump's statement that the Strait of Hormuz would open naturally
04:05Spoken in a nonchalant manner
04:06But during Trump's speech
04:08The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for more than a month.
04:11Oil prices have remained above $100.
04:14Regarding this energy crisis
04:16Trump's answer was only one sentence.
04:17The United States does not need the Strait of Hormuz.
04:20We no longer need to import energy.
04:22It will not be needed in the future.
04:23And for those countries that cannot obtain energy
04:26Trump has two suggestions
04:54Trump said
04:55The hard work has been done in the United States.
04:57Now other countries are joining forces to open up the strait.
05:00It's an easy thing.
05:02In fact, the US Navy to this day
05:04No one dared to open up this waterway.
05:07That war led to Iran blocking the Straits.
05:09This triggered a global energy crisis.
05:11Finally, Trump shifted the blame to those...
05:13He did not invite any countries to participate in the war.
05:15As for domestic gasoline prices in the United States
05:17Concerns continue to soar
05:19Trump also shifted the blame to Iran.
05:21It has nothing to do with him
05:40Trump said it was entirely Iran's fault.
05:42It has nothing to do with him
05:43But economists and analysts
05:45Warning has been issued
05:46Even if the war ends quickly
05:48Due to the energy infrastructure in the area
05:50Damaged
05:51Long-term oil supply disruption
05:52Global oil prices will remain stable for a considerable period of time.
05:55Both are likely to remain at high levels.
05:58This is not a short-term problem caused by Iran.
06:00Rather, it was a conflict ignited by American decision-making.
06:03An economic fire paid for by global consumers
06:05Despite this
06:06Trump still made threats during his speech.
06:08It will make the fire burn even bigger
06:30Trump mentioned in his speech
06:32When the war ended
06:33The United States will be safer than ever before.
06:36More powerful
06:37More prosperous
06:38Greater
06:39Then say this
06:40He said it more than once
06:41But the reality is...
06:42The lockdown is still in effect.
06:43Oil prices soar
06:44Hormuz did not open
06:46Soldiers are still on the front lines
06:48The global energy market continues to tighten
06:50US ignition
06:51The whole world pays the bill
06:53That war
06:54From the beginning
06:55It's not just the wars in the Middle East.
06:57Instead, it's a global crisis where blame is being shifted.
06:59The market, however, responded with the utmost calmness.
07:01And the cruelest way to respond
07:03Quote per minute
07:05All are being reassessed
07:06The cost of this war
07:08Those 33 days have passed.
07:09The strait is still closed.
07:11The world is still waiting for that sentence
07:12The truly decisive words
07:14But what awaited...
07:15Perhaps it's just a Trump campaign.
07:17A victory without an end
07:24Thank you for your destined words.
07:30Thank you for watching
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