00:12The ceasefire is over. That's not a headline exaggeration. That's a direct quote from Donald
00:18Trump. It's a very interesting question. To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them
00:31anymore. They're scum. You know what scum is? They're scum. They're sick people. They're led
00:36by sick people. And they're vicious, violent people. And if they had a nuclear weapon,
00:42they'd use it. As far as I'm concerned, it's over. I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate
00:48they're good people. Steve Whitcoff, Jared Kushner. But they have to come back to me. As far as I'm
00:54concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them. They're liars. We make a deal. And if I make
01:01a deal with him, we have a deal. And he goes out, he talks. We make a deal. Everyone's agreed.
01:05No
01:05nuclear weapon. We make a deal. They go outside, talk to the press. They say we never even talked
01:10about it. There's something wrong with them. They're cuckoo. As far as I'm concerned, it's over.
01:16And now, for the first time, Iran's government has put a number on the cost. 14 dead, 78 wounded,
01:25confirmed by the health ministry itself just hours ago. It came from a man named Hossein
01:32Kermanpour, the Iranian health ministry spokesman, in a short post on X. 14 martyrs and 78 injured
01:40so far, he wrote. Not a rumor, not a leak. An official government statement. He added that 47
01:47of the wounded are still in hospital right now, fighting to recover, while the rest have already
01:54been treated and sent home. This is the first time Tehran has officially responded with casualty numbers
02:00since the strikes began. So where did this happen? Not one city, not one target. Five provinces across
02:09Iran got hit over two days, July 8th and 9th. State media and local reports point to explosions
02:17near major port cities. Bandar Abbas, Boucher, Chabahar, Konarok, and Sirik, plus critical infrastructure
02:25on Karg Island, one of Iran's most important oil export hubs. This wasn't a symbolic strike.
02:32This was widespread. Here's the part that makes this genuinely alarming. U.S. Central Command
02:39says the targets were deliberate and military. Air defense systems, coastal radar, command networks,
02:46anti-ship missile capability, and IRGC fast boats, all clustered around the street of Hormuz.
02:53Why there? Because Washington says Iran had been attacking commercial ships in that exact
02:59waterway, one of the busiest oil corridors on Earth. Reports suggest the first wave alone
03:06hit over 80 targets. Then a second wave followed, nearly 90 more. And Iran didn't just absorb it,
03:14it hit back, launching retaliatory strikes on U.S.-linked targets in Bahrain, Kuwait,
03:20and Qatar. Three more countries suddenly pulled into the crossfire. This is no longer a two-country
03:27conflict. It's spreading across the Gulf, and it's happening in real time. Hospitals in Iran are
03:34still treating dozens of the wounded, oil shipping routes are on edge, and world leaders are watching
03:41to see if this escalates further, or if anyone steps back from the brink.
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