Latest / Humanity Unplugged Podcast / EP: 127 Ultimatums and Consequences Pt. 1
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- 1:54[SPEAKER_00]: part one.
- 1:56[SPEAKER_00]: And that's our title for today's podcast.
- 1:59[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm here to give you guys some information.
- 2:02[SPEAKER_00]: I think is needed.
- 2:05[SPEAKER_00]: This will be a part to this because it's so much I can put it all in one.
- 2:11[SPEAKER_00]: Now I don't want to disturb anyone that's really enjoying what's going on in the world.
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- 2:19[SPEAKER_00]: I try to take out nuggets that I can give you guys and you can take it with you and share.
- 2:26[SPEAKER_00]: And our last episode, episode 126, I talked about what's going on in Cleveland.
- 2:35[SPEAKER_00]: And in that was the episode where we had a nine-year-old and a 10-year-old rape and beat up a five-year-old girl.
- 2:44[SPEAKER_00]: Scopped her head, raped her, and just left her out there in the back of the house in the dirt to die.
- 2:53[SPEAKER_00]: They urinated on her, and they really just respected that little girl's life.
- 2:59[SPEAKER_00]: Now thank God the girl is alive, but what quality of life to that five-year-old has.
- 3:05[SPEAKER_00]: have.
- 3:06[SPEAKER_00]: And you think about the trauma, the counseling she may need, the mother trauma, the counseling and mother may need.
- 3:14[SPEAKER_00]: Why did they do this to this young child?
- 3:16[SPEAKER_00]: Well, if you want to know more about that, please look into episode 126, and you can check that out.
- 3:24[SPEAKER_00]: Episode 125 was domestic youth and domestic violence and why the youth are attacking each other.
- 3:35[SPEAKER_00]: And also why the youth are taking out their parents.
- 3:39[SPEAKER_00]: It's a lot of relationship or family bloodline that bloodline murders going on.
- 3:47[SPEAKER_00]: And it's very offensive to see that.
- 3:50[SPEAKER_00]: It's an every nationality, not just
- 3:53[SPEAKER_00]: of minority, but every nationality has it, but I look deeper into that to find out what's going on with the youth and what can we do to help them cope with the stress, the trauma and the ongoing everyday issues they may have.
- 4:09[SPEAKER_00]: uh... you got different types of trauma and domestic violence and please check out that episode which is episode 125 and it gives you a chance to go deeper into the different levels and better understand what is out there and then we go to episode one twenty four one twenty four was sexual predators
- 4:36[SPEAKER_00]: And 123 sexual predators part one we talked about the different types of sexual predators and then in part two we talked about how sexual predators you can find them in law enforcement officers police law enforcement you can find them in firefighters you can find find a sexual predator.
- 4:57[SPEAKER_00]: You're next to a neighbor and how these guys are listed and you never know where they're at and what are the tendencies of them and how do they lure your children to confide in them and take your child and your child come up missing or how women are attacked numerous times normally when it's a sexual prejudice not one incident this happens.
- 5:20[SPEAKER_00]: uh... it happens often to the same person so we talked about that in one in two and i think you guys shit check that out in the last one in one twenty two and this is just like the last six episodes guys this is not but he i'm given out none but he and i think you guys need to really check it out pass it forward to somebody i'm on youtube uh...
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- 5:54[SPEAKER_00]: And episode 122 is who failed American kids?
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- 6:05[SPEAKER_00]: Is it just the upbringing?
- 6:08[SPEAKER_00]: Kids having kids at a young age?
- 6:10[SPEAKER_00]: Who really failed our children?
- 6:13[SPEAKER_00]: Please look into that episode.
- 6:14[SPEAKER_00]: That's a great thing to talk about for you guys to look and go into great depth or what's going on.
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- 7:36[SPEAKER_00]: So now, the topic today, as you see, is automatems and consequences.
- 7:43[SPEAKER_00]: And I have to go into a few different stories here.
- 7:48[SPEAKER_00]: We got one, two, three, four, possibly five different things to talk about today.
- 7:54[SPEAKER_00]: And I want to get right into it.
- 7:56[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to hold you.
- 7:57[SPEAKER_00]: The first one comes out of Comberland County.
- 8:01[SPEAKER_00]: And it's a domestic violence.
- 8:03[SPEAKER_00]: It's domestic violence is sad and it's between two low enforcement officers and this is something that no one's talking about, but we're going to talk about it.
- 8:16[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 8:17[SPEAKER_04]: We're asking investigators for answers after an off-duty sheriff's deputy was shot dead.
- 8:22[SPEAKER_04]: The FBI tells us that Adam Bean, a cumbersome county deputy, died after a fight with another law enforcement officer, WRL's Bailey Stamos spent the day in the neighborhood where all this happened, Bailey.
- 8:36[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, Eric still a lot of unanswered questions as we continue to learn about the Cumberling County Sheriff's Office captain who was killed and what deputies are calling a domestic dispute between two off-duty officers.
- 8:52[SPEAKER_12]: On any normal day, this hope mills neighborhood is a quiet place for families.
- 8:58[SPEAKER_12]: when neighbors learned of the deadly domestic dispute that took place on Seattle's slew lane, it came as a shock.
- 9:05[SPEAKER_12]: Tonight, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, identifying the shooting victim as Captain Adam Bean, a 20-year veteran with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.
- 9:14[SPEAKER_12]: We're working to confirm what led up to that dispute and of charges are to follow.
- 9:18[SPEAKER_12]: The State Bureau of Investigations is the case is active and ongoing and no arrest have been made.
- 9:27[SPEAKER_12]: And again, we are just continuing to push for answers from the State Bureau of Investigation and Comberland County Sheriff's Office.
- 9:35[SPEAKER_12]: Bailey Stamos, W.R.
- 9:38[SPEAKER_00]: So they didn't name the guy who was involved in it, and that's fine.
- 9:44[SPEAKER_00]: They give us something to talk about in part two.
- 9:46[SPEAKER_00]: I have it already.
- 9:48[SPEAKER_00]: Um, so they,
- 9:52[SPEAKER_00]: vaguely talked about domestic violence and said it was between two officers off duty.
- 9:58[SPEAKER_00]: I want you guys to know that a female is involved.
- 10:02[SPEAKER_00]: They don't have the domestic.
- 10:03[SPEAKER_00]: They're not sleeping with each other to officers.
- 10:06[SPEAKER_00]: The girl doesn't in middle as they keep in her privacy.
- 10:11[SPEAKER_00]: But there's a girl there.
- 10:12[SPEAKER_00]: And these two cops know each other.
- 10:22[SPEAKER_00]: It got like that, no one could walk away, whether she's somebody wife, a man is dead over domestic violence and a law enforcement officer is dead.
- 10:38[SPEAKER_00]: This is horrible.
- 10:40[SPEAKER_00]: So constantly, guys, as I go over these different topics and episodes about domestic violence
- 10:51[SPEAKER_00]: quiet little area, come a little, come a little in county and a little cold the sack nice and quiet you sit in on your little porch and all of a sudden you get gunshots because they can't let somebody go because of domestic body they they in love with her she and love with them two different cops now they fight and over her guns are drawn and now somebody's dead
- 11:20[SPEAKER_00]: No matter what happened, just walk away, man.
- 11:22[SPEAKER_00]: No problem, I'm out, you know?
- 11:25[SPEAKER_00]: And they're trying to keep it on the hush the name of both officers, but we got it.
- 11:30[SPEAKER_00]: No big deal.
- 11:32[SPEAKER_00]: But this is what's going on, okay?
- 11:36[SPEAKER_00]: This is what's going on.
- 11:37[SPEAKER_00]: I have something else to tell you because the next story is horrific.
- 11:43[SPEAKER_00]: And you guys need to hear it.
- 11:49[SPEAKER_00]: it's just mind boggling what's going on.
- 11:52[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 11:53[SPEAKER_11]: Story, it is graphic.
- 11:55[SPEAKER_11]: Oklahoma City Police tell us they've arrested a man for allegedly raping and beating and killing and 85 year old grandmother.
- 12:04[SPEAKER_08]: And the suspect arrested just days after the crime while he was allegedly committing another crime near her all.
- 12:10[SPEAKER_11]: Newsforce Abigail Franklin joins us now live in studio with details on this case.
- 12:14[SPEAKER_11]: Abigail, we know DNA played a factor here, Ali.
- 12:18[SPEAKER_00]: This woman 85-year-old grandmother was raped, 85, raped, beaten, tied up, dead for no reason at all.
- 12:33[SPEAKER_00]: How you do 84 years on this earth, and it's somebody just take you out for no reason.
- 12:39[SPEAKER_00]: That's sad, man.
- 12:40[SPEAKER_00]: Sad, it could have been any one of our grandmothers.
- 12:44[SPEAKER_00]: That's somebody's mom, not here no more, because of this person's actions.
- 12:50[SPEAKER_00]: Allegedly, but John, no DNA don't lie.
- 12:53[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 12:54[SPEAKER_13]: Kevin, that's exactly right.
- 12:55[SPEAKER_13]: DNA played a big role in this case.
- 12:57[SPEAKER_13]: Detectives found the death of 85-year-old, Ina Bunch, extremely suspicious.
- 13:02[SPEAKER_13]: And according to court papers, DNA left at the scene, led them to the possible suspect.
- 13:09[SPEAKER_13]: 85-year-old Aina Balch was found dead in her northwest okay see home in December.
- 13:15[SPEAKER_13]: According to court documents, her death was extremely suspicious after she was found up right on the bed and tied up with her own clothing.
- 13:24[SPEAKER_13]: It's believed she would not have been able to escape.
- 13:27[SPEAKER_13]: She had multiple bruises on her body.
- 13:29[SPEAKER_13]: including her face.
- 13:31[SPEAKER_13]: Ina's family told police they were at the home the day before they showed officers a video of Ina in good spirits and moving well with no bruising.
- 13:41[SPEAKER_13]: Her son came to pick her up to see Christmas lights, but he found the back door open and his mother dead in her bed during the investigation.
- 13:50[SPEAKER_00]: Now this happened in December.
- 13:53[SPEAKER_00]: So that was like Christmas time, you know, and you have to bury your mom around the holidays.
- 14:00[SPEAKER_00]: Say it, man.
- 14:02[SPEAKER_13]: Sigation DNA evidence was found inside her body.
- 14:06[SPEAKER_00]: DNA evidence was found inside her body.
- 14:13[SPEAKER_00]: I'll say it again.
- 14:14[SPEAKER_00]: DNA was found inside her body.
- 14:21[SPEAKER_13]: her hip was broken, which caused internal bleeding, leading to her death.
- 14:27[SPEAKER_13]: The DNA was put into a national database that matched 33-year-old Cordell Wilson.
- 14:32[SPEAKER_13]: An arrest warrant for Wilson was issued, accusing him of murder, breaking into Ina's home, rape, and assault.
- 14:39[SPEAKER_13]: But police didn't have to look far because Wilson is already in jail for allegedly breaking into a home
- 14:46[SPEAKER_13]: Two streets away, just days before Ina's death.
- 14:49[SPEAKER_13]: A family member tells me our grandma was a devout Christian.
- 14:53[SPEAKER_13]: She loved the Lord and her soul's purpose on this earth was to lead the people to Christ.
- 14:59[SPEAKER_13]: Adding, she was loved dearly.
- 15:03[SPEAKER_00]: So, we're looking at what took place in again, tragic.
- 15:11[SPEAKER_00]: Not a good look.
- 15:13[SPEAKER_00]: You got to live with that.
- 15:15[SPEAKER_00]: automatems, people make these decisions and they don't care about any consequences that come with these decisions that they make.
- 15:29[SPEAKER_00]: And oftentimes, these are just regular human beings here, you know, no real big job titles.
- 15:38[SPEAKER_00]: She's being
- 15:39[SPEAKER_00]: Well, a law enforcement is the decent job title, you know, you represent the law and protecting the people of your community.
- 15:46[SPEAKER_00]: Excuse me.
- 15:47[SPEAKER_00]: So that's the major thing.
- 15:49[SPEAKER_00]: And you would think they have better choices in life or can seek someone else that can give them good opinionated decision-making.
- 15:59[SPEAKER_00]: But it failed two different times, people make the wrong decisions and the consequences come with them.
- 16:09[SPEAKER_00]: Um, we got somebody now that's major in the United States.
- 16:14[SPEAKER_00]: He's the head of 52 states and he is the president of the United States, which is a Trump Trump.
- 16:25[SPEAKER_00]: And he's given out ultimatums.
- 16:32[SPEAKER_00]: He's given out a lot of ultimatums.
- 16:34[SPEAKER_00]: And before we get into the ultimatum he's talking about, we're going to do a little
- 16:39[SPEAKER_00]: talk about Trump.
- 16:41[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, guys.
- 16:42[SPEAKER_00]: We got to look into this.
- 16:44[SPEAKER_00]: I can't let it slide no more.
- 16:46[SPEAKER_00]: I've been trying to avoid talking about him, but he gets on my, you know, it's just bad, man.
- 16:53[SPEAKER_00]: It's just really bad, because what he's saying and directly, we're going to talk about it.
- 17:00[SPEAKER_00]: Get ready, guys.
- 17:01[SPEAKER_00]: Get ready.
- 17:03[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 17:06[SPEAKER_03]: Right play you this next very instructive clip.
- 17:09[SPEAKER_03]: I want to note that the only reason we have it is because the White House seemingly accidentally posted a live stream of it, which they then tried to delete but not before the internet saved it for posterity.
- 17:19[SPEAKER_03]: And just for context, Donald Trump starts by referring to the head of the Office of Management and Budget, the Christian Nationalist Author of Project 2025 Russell Vote.
- 17:30[SPEAKER_05]: We can't take care of Dekir.
- 17:32[SPEAKER_05]: We're a big country.
- 17:33[SPEAKER_05]: We have 50 states.
- 17:34[SPEAKER_05]: We have all these other people.
- 17:35[SPEAKER_05]: We're fighting wars.
- 17:36[SPEAKER_05]: We can't take care of Dekir.
- 17:39[SPEAKER_05]: You got to let a state take care of Dekir.
- 17:41[SPEAKER_05]: And they should pay for it, too.
- 17:43[SPEAKER_05]: They should pay.
- 17:44[SPEAKER_05]: They have to raise their taxes.
- 17:46[SPEAKER_05]: But they should pay for it.
- 17:47[SPEAKER_05]: We have to take care of one thing, military protection.
- 17:50[SPEAKER_05]: We have to guard the country.
- 17:54[SPEAKER_03]: All right, all of these little scams that have taken place, like that little scam day care, joining me now is Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen.
- 18:00[SPEAKER_03]: This is not far away.
- 18:02[SPEAKER_03]: This is a good thing.
- 18:03[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for everyone.
- 18:03[SPEAKER_03]: Very, very good.
- 18:04[SPEAKER_03]: Throw some numbers out at you.
- 18:06[SPEAKER_03]: Apparently, the Penn Warton budget model says this war has cost $65 billion so far.
- 18:13[SPEAKER_03]: White House is asking for $200 billion for it.
- 18:16[SPEAKER_03]: The Tomahawk missiles alone are three billion dollars.
- 18:19[SPEAKER_03]: They take a year to two to build per missile.
- 18:22[SPEAKER_03]: We've spent three billion dollars on them.
- 18:24[SPEAKER_03]: This is in a country where we had doge ripping apart the government last year.
- 18:28[SPEAKER_03]: We had people not getting their food stamps.
- 18:30[SPEAKER_03]: We have people not getting their their obanacare subsidies.
- 18:34[SPEAKER_03]: But we're spending somewhere between 65 billion and 200 billion dollars on a war that no one is able to explain.
- 18:41[SPEAKER_00]: That is it right, dear guys.
- 18:44[SPEAKER_00]: Did you hear that?
- 18:46[SPEAKER_00]: We got so many other issues, but we wasting 200 million, 65 to 200 billion, I'm sorry, 65 to 200 billion in war and for what?
- 19:06[SPEAKER_00]: No one knows.
- 19:09[SPEAKER_00]: Let's listen up.
- 19:15[SPEAKER_10]: Well, Ali, that's right.
- 19:16[SPEAKER_10]: And we should all remember that during the campaign candidate Donald Trump promised that he would keep us out of foreign wars and focus instead on trying to make things better right here at home instead he is along with Prime Minister Netanyahu started.
- 19:32[SPEAKER_10]: a foreign war, prices are going up.
- 19:34[SPEAKER_10]: And now he says, well, we've got to pay for this war in Iran by cutting back on federal investments.
- 19:41[SPEAKER_10]: You played the clip with child care, but there are also other points in that speech where he talks about cutting Medicaid, cutting Medicare.
- 19:49[SPEAKER_10]: So the bottom line is the president who said you wouldn't start a war.
- 19:54[SPEAKER_10]: Now wants to pay for it.
- 19:57[SPEAKER_10]: by cutting deeply in the American health care programs.
- 20:00[SPEAKER_10]: And other other programs that help American families here at home.
- 20:03[SPEAKER_03]: But that's not that surprising, is it?
- 20:05[SPEAKER_03]: Senator, I mean, you go back to the history of wars that America has started.
- 20:09[SPEAKER_03]: One group tends to benefit from this very well either oil producers or or or or munitions makers.
- 20:15[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, that's just that's the nature of the game.
- 20:17[SPEAKER_03]: It becomes too much money that we have to pay for a war.
- 20:19[SPEAKER_03]: So you're going to have to cut it from the people who can least afford it.
- 20:24[SPEAKER_10]: Well, that's, that's exactly right.
- 20:25[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, you've got defense contractors.
- 20:27[SPEAKER_10]: You're going to be raking it in and other folks who are close to the president are going to be raking it in.
- 20:32[SPEAKER_10]: But the American people will suffer it.
- 20:35[SPEAKER_10]: Of course, this comes on top of what Donald Trump and Republicans in Washington did last year, right?
- 20:41[SPEAKER_10]: They passed their so-called big, beautiful bill.
- 20:44[SPEAKER_10]: which was beautiful if you're a billionaire, you got really big tax cuts.
- 20:49[SPEAKER_10]: But to partially pay for that, they cut Medicaid, they cut food nutrition programs.
- 20:54[SPEAKER_10]: So now comes this year and Donald Trump goes off and starts a war and says, well, we're going to have to cut back on Medicare, we're going to have to cut back on Medicaid, we're going to have to cut back on our efforts to make child care more affordable.
- 21:09[SPEAKER_10]: So at the end of the day, he is screwing the American people and doing exactly what he said he was going to avoid.
- 21:17[SPEAKER_10]: He said it was going to focus on things here at home.
- 21:20[SPEAKER_10]: Keep us out of far and worse.
- 21:21[SPEAKER_10]: He's done exactly the opposite.
- 21:24[SPEAKER_00]: So I want you to know guys, I love to talk about this.
- 21:32[SPEAKER_00]: This is really good.
- 21:33[SPEAKER_00]: This is really good.
- 21:39[SPEAKER_00]: hasn't kept his word, you heard it clearly, we're in foreign wars, you're cutting Medicaid, cutting funding for the people.
- 21:53[SPEAKER_00]: Now he's given out death threats, major, major threats, Trump is given out.
- 22:01[SPEAKER_00]: And I want us to make sure we hear what Trump's saying as a threat.
- 22:07[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
- 22:08[SPEAKER_00]: So, we're going to go there and we're going to listen to the ultimatum from Trump.
- 22:14[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 22:15[SPEAKER_02]: This Monday evening, President Trump's new threat to Iran demanding a deal by tomorrow night at APM Eastern, or every bridge in Iran, every power plant he says will be burning and exploding.
- 22:26[SPEAKER_02]: The President vowing, if a deal is not reached to reopen the straight of four moves, the U.S. will launch a massive four-hour attack on Iran, Mary Bruce, asking the questions
- 22:37[SPEAKER_07]: Tonight, President Trump's dire threat to Iran, make a deal by 8 p.m. tomorrow or the United States will launch its fiercest attack yet, saying, quote, the entire country can be taken out in one night.
- 22:50[SPEAKER_05]: We have a plan because of the power of our military.
- 22:54[SPEAKER_05]: where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 o'clock tomorrow night, where every power plant in Iran will be out of business burning, exploding, and never to be used again.
- 23:09[SPEAKER_07]: It comes after the president's profanity.
- 23:12[SPEAKER_00]: Time out, guys.
- 23:13[SPEAKER_00]: Time out.
- 23:14[SPEAKER_00]: You said power plant, every breach.
- 23:22[SPEAKER_00]: He's trying to get rid of the whole nationality.
- 23:27[SPEAKER_00]: Everyone there, whoever's there cannot exist without bringing in the necessities of life, water, food, shelter.
- 23:36[SPEAKER_00]: You kill the bridges, you kill the power.
- 23:39[SPEAKER_00]: You have nothing.
- 23:42[SPEAKER_00]: So now, I want you to understand
- 23:45[SPEAKER_00]: What is he saying for America to get ready for that my happening to us?
- 23:50[SPEAKER_00]: Because sure enough, if you try it to them, retaliation is they do it to us.
- 23:57[SPEAKER_00]: That's obvious, right?
- 24:00[SPEAKER_07]: the least Easter Sunday message to Iran, posting Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge day all wrapped up in one, adding open the expletive straight, you crazy bastards or you'll be living in hell, and ending with praise be to Allah, bombing these civilian targets could have to do.
- 24:22[SPEAKER_00]: And did y'all hear what he just said?
- 24:23[SPEAKER_00]: We got to rewind that.
- 24:25[SPEAKER_00]: We got to rewind that.
- 24:27[SPEAKER_00]: Listen to this guy.
- 24:28[SPEAKER_00]: This is what President Trump said.
- 24:29[SPEAKER_00]: The president of United States said this about another nationality and their beliefs.
- 24:35[SPEAKER_07]: Bastards or you'll be living in hell and ending with praise be to Allah bombing these civilian targets could have devastating consequences for the Iranian people.
- 24:45[SPEAKER_07]: But the president insists they would be angry if America backed off.
- 24:49[SPEAKER_07]: You've said Iranians would be mad if you stopped these attacks.
- 24:53[SPEAKER_07]: But why would they want you to blow up their infrastructure to cut off their power?
- 24:57[SPEAKER_07]: Wouldn't that be punishing Iranians for the actions of the regime?
- 25:03[SPEAKER_05]: They would be willing to suffer that in order to have freedom.
- 25:07[SPEAKER_07]: He says he's not concerned bombing power plants and bridges could amount to war crimes.
- 25:12[SPEAKER_06]: Don't try to clarify, in order for Iran to successfully meet your deadline tomorrow, do they have to make a deal open the street or both?
- 25:21[SPEAKER_05]: We have to have a deal that's acceptable to me.
- 25:24[SPEAKER_05]: And part of that deal is going to be, we want free traffic of oil and everything else.
- 25:29[SPEAKER_00]: The President.
- 25:40[SPEAKER_00]: or everything going on there, all the missiles launched, lives lost, POWs, part of the treaty, free flow of oil.
- 25:58[SPEAKER_00]: So you know what Trump's saying what he said, you think I rang on a sit down, just tolerate that?
- 26:05[SPEAKER_00]: Let's look a little deeper, guys.
- 26:06[SPEAKER_00]: I got something for you.
- 26:08[SPEAKER_00]: Let's look a little deeper.
- 26:10[SPEAKER_00]: I'm sorry, I gotta keep giving you out is because I can't just not let you know what's on the menu.
- 26:19[SPEAKER_00]: Before you order, you gotta know what's on the menu, right?
- 26:22[SPEAKER_00]: It's only right to know what's on the menu.
- 26:26[SPEAKER_00]: Right?
- 26:26[SPEAKER_00]: Here we go.
- 26:36[SPEAKER_01]: Now, every day we start with bombs dropping, tonight we start with a peace plan.
- 26:41[SPEAKER_01]: It's a mere proposal on the drawing board right now, but it's the closest we've come to a settlement.
- 26:46[SPEAKER_01]: So what exactly is in this plan, who is drafting it and what is the response?
- 26:52[SPEAKER_01]: Now, there are three mediators in the picture.
- 26:55[SPEAKER_01]: You've got Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey.
- 26:59[SPEAKER_01]: They're reportedly relaying messages from Washington to Tehran.
- 27:03[SPEAKER_01]: In Tehran, they're talking to foreign minister Abbas Iraqchi.
- 27:06[SPEAKER_01]: In the United States, they're talking to Steve Witkov, that's Donald Trump's special envoy.
- 27:11[SPEAKER_01]: Over night, both sides were presented with a draft plan, a plan that aims to end the war.
- 27:17[SPEAKER_01]: The draft has not been released in public yet, but multiple insider reports talk about two separate phases.
- 27:24[SPEAKER_01]: The first phase is an immediate ceasefire.
- 27:28[SPEAKER_01]: The fighting will be paused for 45 days.
- 27:31[SPEAKER_01]: In this time Iran will also reopen the straight-of-war moves.
- 27:36[SPEAKER_01]: The second phase will run in parallel.
- 27:39[SPEAKER_01]: Both Iran and the United States will finalize a PSTL in 15 to 20 days.
- 27:45[SPEAKER_01]: If required, this deadline can be extended.
- 27:48[SPEAKER_01]: Now to the big question.
- 27:50[SPEAKER_01]: What are both sides saying?
- 27:52[SPEAKER_01]: For Iran, there is a lot of trust deficit.
- 27:55[SPEAKER_01]: They are refusing to negotiate based on deadlines.
- 27:58[SPEAKER_01]: They are pointing to past betrayals by the United States.
- 28:01[SPEAKER_09]: Negotiation in no way involves an ultimatum, crime, or threat to commit war crimes.
- 28:08[SPEAKER_09]: The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Iranian nation have very, very bitter experience of negotiating with America.
- 28:15[SPEAKER_00]: Then we did not gain these experiences lightly to simply ignore them.
- 28:33[SPEAKER_00]: here we go.
- 28:35[SPEAKER_01]: Now that's the official position, but unofficially Iranian officials are saying a lot more.
- 28:42[SPEAKER_01]: They don't want to open homo's in exchange for a temporary ceasefire.
- 28:47[SPEAKER_01]: For that, they want a permanent ceasefire.
- 28:50[SPEAKER_01]: A guarantee that America will not regroup and attack.
- 28:54[SPEAKER_01]: Will Donald Trump give such a guarantee?
- 28:57[SPEAKER_01]: He's certainly losing patience.
- 28:59[SPEAKER_01]: Trump recently dropped the F-word in a social media post.
- 29:03[SPEAKER_01]: He's also issued an ultimatum to the regime.
- 29:05[SPEAKER_01]: I'll tell you more about that on the show.
- 29:08[SPEAKER_01]: And just a short while back, Trump spoke to the media.
- 29:10[SPEAKER_05]: He says Iran has already undergone regime change.
- 29:22[SPEAKER_05]: We've had total regime change, you know, they'd be for there now or much more reasonable than the lunatics that you had.
- 29:29[SPEAKER_05]: They face wanted face to, they were lunatics because the worst about one thing, a rant could not have a nuclear weapon.
- 29:37[SPEAKER_05]: If I had my choice.
- 29:38[SPEAKER_00]: Did you hear that?
- 29:39[SPEAKER_00]: A rant could not have a nuclear weapon, but everybody else can't.
- 29:43[SPEAKER_00]: Everybody else can have it, but a rant can't.
- 29:46[SPEAKER_05]: What would I like to do?
- 29:48[SPEAKER_05]: Take the oil.
- 29:49[SPEAKER_05]: Because it's there for the taking.
- 29:51[SPEAKER_05]: There's not a thing they can do about it.
- 29:53[SPEAKER_00]: Did you hear that?
- 29:54[SPEAKER_00]: What I like to do is take the oil.
- 29:57[SPEAKER_00]: There's nothing they can do about it.
- 30:00[SPEAKER_05]: Unfortunately, the American people would like to see us come home.
- 30:03[SPEAKER_05]: If we're up to me, I take the oil.
- 30:05[SPEAKER_05]: I keep the oil and would make plenty of money.
- 30:09[SPEAKER_01]: Either way, the bottom line is this.
- 30:11[SPEAKER_01]: John was filing on the pressure on the Iranian regime.
- 30:14[SPEAKER_01]: He is hoping to threaten them into a ceasefire.
- 30:16[SPEAKER_01]: As things stand, it's unlikely to work.
- 30:19[SPEAKER_01]: Iran is looking for a comprehensive peace team.
- 30:22[SPEAKER_01]: They want to guarantee against future attacks.
- 30:25[SPEAKER_01]: they want security for their proxies, they want relief from sanctions and they want access to their frozen assets and why not Iran is successfully with standing the U.S. is really onslaught.
- 30:38[SPEAKER_01]: They have full control of the strait of our moves.
- 30:41[SPEAKER_01]: So Iran wants to press home that advantage.
- 30:45[SPEAKER_01]: They feel they can dictate the terms on their side.
- 30:48[SPEAKER_01]: Trump is also playing a
- 30:55[SPEAKER_01]: His helpless in the homo's, his only leverage is America's military might, basically more bombs, hence all these threats and deadlines, Trump is hoping to use the threat of escalation to strike a deal.
- 31:11[SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't seem to be working yet, overnight Iran fired more missiles at Israel, several of them slammed into locations in Tel Aviv and Haifa, at least four people were killed.
- 31:25[SPEAKER_00]: So you know the phases now, you know phase one, you know phase two, you know that they're not scared of Trump or his ultimatums and they do come with severe consequences and conclusion guys, what do you think Iran's going to do?
- 31:50[SPEAKER_00]: Trump already told you the underlying issue is he just should take the oil and make tons of money.
- 31:57[SPEAKER_00]: He said this out his mouth clean, clear, no pressure on him.
- 32:02[SPEAKER_00]: It's always been about the oil and who has the access to the oil.
- 32:09[SPEAKER_00]: I'm Germaine McCryman.
- 32:11[SPEAKER_00]: This is Humanity on Plug, Podcast, and this is episode 127, ultimatums and consequences, part one.
- 32:20[SPEAKER_00]: Have a good morning, guys.
- 32:22[SPEAKER_00]: Have a great day, and protect yourself at all times.
- 32:26[SPEAKER_00]: I see you on Thursday.