00:00Mr. President, is the ceasefire over?
00:02Is the ceasefire done?
00:04Is the MOU dead?
00:06It's a very interesting question.
00:08To me, I think it's over.
00:12I don't want to deal with them anymore.
00:13They're scum.
00:14You know what scum is?
00:15They're scum.
00:16They're sick people.
00:17They're led by sick people.
00:19And they're vicious, violent people.
00:22And if they had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it.
00:25As far as I'm concerned, it's over.
00:27I'll speak to our negotiators.
00:29They're going to negotiate.
00:30They're good people.
00:31Steve Whitcoff, Jared Kushner.
00:33But they have to come back to me.
00:35As far as I'm concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them.
00:38They're liars.
00:40We make a deal.
00:41And if I make a deal with him, we have a deal.
00:44And he goes out, he talks.
00:45We make a deal.
00:46Everyone's agreed.
00:47No nuclear weapon.
00:49We make a deal.
00:50They go outside, talk to the press.
00:51They say, we never even talked about it.
00:53There's something wrong with them.
00:54They're cuckoo.
00:57As far as I'm concerned, it's over.
00:59Amen.
01:24A massive wave of precision strikes.
01:28Explosions across southern Iran and dramatic new visuals emerging from one of the region's
01:33most volatile flashpoints.
01:35The United States says it has carried out its largest military operation against Iran,
01:40targeting more than 80 military sites.
01:43The U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM, says American forces have completed a new round
01:48of offensive strikes against Iran, hitting more than 80 military targets with precision-guided
01:54munitions.
01:55According to CENTCOM, the operation targeted Iranian air defense systems, command and control
02:01networks, coastal radar sites, anti-ship missile capabilities, and more than 60 Islamic Revolutionary
02:08Guard Corps speedboats operating in and around the Strait of Hormuz.
02:12The U.S. military said the strikes were launched in response to recent attacks on three commercial
02:17vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, which Washington described as a violation of the
02:23existing ceasefire and a threat to international shipping.
02:26Meanwhile, videos circulating online and carried by Iranian media appear to show explosions in
02:33Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and on Keshe Island.
02:36Reuters reported that Iranian media also described multiple explosions in those areas following
02:42the U.S. operation, although the full extent of the damage has not been independently verified.
02:47Bandar Abbas is home to Iran's principal naval facilities, while Sirik and Keshe occupy strategically
02:54important positions overlooking the Strait of Hormuz.
02:57Military analysts say the reported targets indicate an effort to reduce Iran's ability
03:02to threaten commercial shipping through one of the world's busiest maritime corridors.
03:07The latest operation marks the most significant U.S. military action against Iran since last month's
03:14ceasefire agreement, underscoring how rapidly tensions have escalated once again.
03:19Iran has strongly condemned the strikes.
03:22Senior Iranian officials accused Washington of violating existing understandings and warned
03:27that Tehran would respond to what it described as American aggression.
03:31In retaliation, the IRGC says it struck 85 U.S. military targets in Bahrain and Kuwait with
03:39missiles and drones in an initial response to American aggression against Iranian territory.
03:45The renewed confrontation has already rattled global energy markets.
03:49Oil prices climbed after news of the strikes, reflecting growing concern that further instability
03:54in the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt global crude and LNG supplies.
03:59With both sides exchanging warnings and military forces remaining on high alert, the risk of
04:04another wider regional escalation now looms large.
04:08For now, the explosions across southern Iran and the Pentagon's confirmation of strikes against
04:13more than 80 military targets mark a dramatic new chapter in one of the Middle East's most
04:19dangerous confrontations.
04:30Fresh explosions, missile alerts across the Gulf, and another dangerous escalation threatening
04:37an already fragile ceasefire.
04:39Hours after the United States announced a sweeping new round of strikes inside Iran, Tehran says
04:46it is responded by targeting U.S.-linked military sites in the region.
04:51The Middle East has witnessed another sharp escalation after U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM, announced
04:58that U.S. forces had completed a new round of strikes across Iran.
05:03According to CENTCOM, U.S. forces struck more than 80 targets, including Iranian air defense
05:10systems, command and control networks, coastal radar installations, anti-ship missile capabilities,
05:16and dozens of Revolutionary Guard naval boats operating near the Strait of Hormuz.
05:22The U.S. military said the operation was carried out in response to recent attacks on commercial
05:28shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
05:30Iran reacted swiftly.
05:32Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohamed Bagheer Ghalibov accused Washington of committing what he
05:38described as major violations of existing understandings, declaring that the era of bullying is over.
05:45Iranian officials also warned they would take what they called whatever measures are necessary
05:50in response to the U.S. military action.
05:53Meanwhile, reports emerged of missile and drone activity across the Gulf.
05:58Authorities in Kuwait reported that air defense systems were activated after hostile aerial threats
06:04were detected.
06:05Bahrain also reported missile and drone attacks directed toward areas hosting U.S. military facilities.
06:12Iranian state-linked outlets claimed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, had also
06:19shot down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over southern Iran.
06:24Explosions were also reported in parts of southern Iran, including the port city of Sirik, as the
06:30latest exchange unfolded.
06:32The renewed violence comes during funeral ceremonies for former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah
06:38Khomeini, a period many analysts had expected would temporarily reduce regional tensions.
06:44Instead, the latest military exchanges have renewed fears that the fragile ceasefire could rapidly
06:51unravel.
06:52Global energy markets are watching developments closely.
06:55The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most critical energy corridors, carrying a significant
07:02share of internationally traded crude oil and liquefied natural gas.
07:06Any prolonged military confrontation in the area could once again disrupt shipping, raise insurance
07:13costs, and send energy prices higher.
07:15As both Washington and Tehran exchange warnings, regional governments remain on high alert.
07:21And with military operations continuing, the coming hours could prove critical in determining
07:27whether diplomacy survives or whether the gulf moves closer to another wider conflict.
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