00:00It appears to them that the President of the United States also consistently declares that our military is the most
00:08powerful in the entire world.
00:12Even the world's most powerful army might sometimes suffer such a devastating blow that it's completely unable to recover and
00:20rise again.
00:44They keep saying they've sent an aircraft carrier towards Iran.
00:49Very well then. An aircraft carrier, of course, is a dangerous piece of machinery.
00:54But far more dangerous than any carrier is the weapon that can send this very vessel to the bottom of
01:03the sea.
01:37May I please have your full attention.
01:40The President of the United States of America, in one of his most recent public addresses,
01:48It has been said that for 47 years, America has been unable to destroy the Islamic Republic.
01:59It has complained to its own people.
02:04I am 47 years old.
02:08The fact that America has not been able to bring down the Islamic Republic, this is a very good admission.
02:14I am telling you, you will not be able to do this either.
02:30Victory celebrations have erupted across Iran and spilled into Iraq
02:35as a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran came into effect.
02:41But what is striking is not just the ceasefire.
02:44It is how people on the streets are calling it a decisive victory for Iran.
02:50From Tehran to Baghdad, the night skies lit up with flags, chants and car parades.
02:57Let's start in Tehran.
02:59Videos circulating online show massive crowds flooding streets and public squares,
03:05waving Iranian flags, chanting slogans and celebrating deep into the night.
03:11In one widely shared clip, a reporter stands surrounded by a dense crowd, flags whipping in the air,
03:19while a massive mural behind her symbolizes victory over enemies.
03:24Tickers on screen even describe the ceasefire as a historic defeat for the United States.
03:31That narrative is key.
03:33Another ground-level video captures raw emotion.
03:38Men raise their arms, shouting Allahu Akbar.
03:41Cars crawl through packed streets.
03:44People standing on rooftops and hoods, honking, cheering, celebrating.
03:49It feels less like relief and more like triumph.
03:53In yet another clip, women and men ride atop moving vehicles, flags in one hand, rifles or replicas in the
04:02other.
04:03Confetti fills the air, and headlights cut through tree-lined streets glowing with festive lights.
04:09The message is loud and clear.
04:12This ceasefire is being framed as a win.
04:15And this energy is not limited to Iran.
04:19In Baghdad's Tahrir Square, thousands gathered in solidarity.
04:24Crowds packed shoulder to shoulder, waving both Iraqi and Iranian flags.
04:30Phones raised high, capturing every moment.
04:33The visuals show a powerful regional signal.
04:37This is being seen not just as Iran's victory, but as a shared moment across allies.
04:42What are people celebrating?
04:45Many in these crowds are claiming that the United States was forced into major concessions,
04:51including easing sanctions and shifting control dynamics in the Strait of Hormuz.
04:56These claims remain politically contested, but on the streets, perception is reality.
05:03For now, the ceasefire has created a rare pause in tensions, with upcoming negotiations expected in Islamabad.
05:10But these visuals tell a deeper story, not of diplomacy alone, but of narrative, pride, and power.
05:19Whether this two-week window leads to lasting peace or renewed conflict remains to be seen.
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