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"Fox News correspondent Peter Ducey just humiliated Donald Trump to Trump's face. The stunning moment came during a news conference at the G7 summit in France when Ducey asked Trump about the emerging Trump Iran deal. A wise man once said in January of 2020, Iran never won a war, but never lost a..."
[0:00] Fox News correspondent Peter Ducey just humiliated Donald Trump to Trump's face.
[0:05] The stunning moment came during a news conference at the G7 summit in France when Ducey asked
[0:10] Trump about the emerging Trump Iran deal.
[0:13] A wise man once said in January of 2020, Iran never won a war, but never lost a negotiation.
[0:23] That wise man.
[0:24] Who said that?
[0:25] Donald Trump.
[0:26] That's what I thought you were gonna say.
[0:27] So how do you go back to the United States and convince a skeptical American public that
[0:32] this deal is a win?
[0:34] Well, look, here they lost militarily, okay?
[0:37] It's very tough because I know that no matter what, if I would go, by the way, if I'd go
[0:43] another three or four weeks, those same people that are critical would say he went too long,
[0:47] he should have done, no matter what.
[0:49] The question was, given that you said Iran has never lost a negotiation, how do you convince
[0:55] a skeptical American public that this deal is a win?
[0:59] Trump continued to dodge.
[1:01] If they raise the white flag of surrender, and if they said praise be to Allah, Donald
[1:09] Trump is the greatest president ever.
[1:11] We totally concede, we totally give up.
[1:13] This war is over.
[1:14] We have failed.
[1:16] The New York Times and CNN and a couple of others are not all that dishonest.
[1:20] They say Iran had a great victory, okay, and they practically do that.
[1:26] It's amazing when we knocked out their last year, they had 159 ships when we knocked out
[1:30] the last ship.
[1:31] The Times refused to do a story on it.
[1:34] Trump rambled on about Iran's Navy, continued talking about the press, and avoided answering
[1:39] the question about Americans being skeptical of the Iran deal.
[1:42] And Trump seemed oblivious to the fact that the senior White House correspondent on Fox News,
[1:47] the most powerful conservative table channel, had just thrown Trump's words back at him
[1:52] on national television.
[1:54] The evidence that on Iran, Trump has now lost Peter Doocy has been building for days.
[2:00] Still have so much to learn about this memorandum of understanding.
[2:03] Today a big thing is, we learned why the Iranians are eager to sign on to this thing.
[2:09] Turns out, according to the Wall Street Journal, Iran is soon going to be able to start selling
[2:14] oil again on the global marketplace.
[2:16] As soon as they sign this thing on Friday, they can start selling.
[2:20] And that is their main moneymaker.
[2:22] There's also a lot of talk about this $300 billion fund that they may soon have access to.
[2:28] Nobody is disputing that that is a thing.
[2:32] That's right.
[2:33] Iran will get $300 billion in construction investments as confirmed by Vice President J.D. Vance in
[2:39] public media interviews.
[2:40] Walk through some of this.
[2:42] The Iranians are saying that they're gonna have access to a $300 billion reconstruction
[2:46] fund.
[2:47] True or false?
[2:50] Well, Ed, that's the sort of thing they could have access to.
[2:54] Conservative Mark Thiessen is blasting the possibility.
[2:57] He wrote on X, $300 billion to around under any circumstances is a disaster.
[3:03] Like offered the Marshall Plan to rebuild Germany while the Nazis were still in power.
[3:09] Fox's favorite retired general is making a similar point.
[3:12] Here is Jack Keen on Sean Hannity's show.
[3:15] There's a $300 billion investment fund.
[3:17] Who cares where the money comes from?
[3:19] If it doesn't come from the United States, I get that.
[3:22] Of course it shouldn't.
[3:23] But it shouldn't come from anybody.
[3:24] I mean, when we recovered Germany and Japan, the Nazis weren't in charge.
[3:29] The Japanese imperialists weren't in charge.
[3:32] Here, the Iranians are in charge, the killers and thugs are still in charge.
[3:36] We don't give them that money because what are they gonna do with it?
[3:40] They're gonna recover everything we've taken away from them.
[3:43] And even Brian Kilmeade, a host on Fox and Friends and the most reliable Trump propaganda
[3:47] show on television is speaking out.
[3:50] Headline, this makes absolutely no sense, Brian Kilmeade torches Trump's Iran deal.
[3:57] Kilmeade's remarks came in reference to the part of the deal that calls on Israel to stop
[4:01] fighting back against Hezbollah, which keeps lobbing missiles into Israel.
[4:05] In a separate segment, Kilmeade spoke about Trump's overall diplomatic effort and offered
[4:10] this.
[4:11] Alex, the problem is by the deal that is framed out, it doesn't look like Iran's been brought
[4:15] to its knees.
[4:17] So that's the problem.
[4:18] Even if we have to go back and finish the job at this moment, it seems like Iran got
[4:23] a lot out of it that many people weren't expecting.
[4:26] Under the terms, in addition to the $300 billion in construction funds, Iran will get
[4:31] an immediate lifting of sanctions worth about $100 billion.
[4:36] And in two months, Iran will be allowed to charge fees on all ships passing through the
[4:41] Strait of Hormuz.
[4:42] There were no such fees before Trump began the war.
[4:46] Even the Trump friendly New York Post is blasting the Trump deal with a blaring front page headline,
[4:51] love bomb.
[4:52] Yeah, this is the front page of the New York Post, which has been over backwards even on
[4:57] the war in Iran to support Donald Trump, effectively calling this a love bomb, that we bombed Iran
[5:03] at the beginning of the campaign.
[5:04] And now we're ending this war with a love bomb, meaning it's showering, to put it in New York
[5:09] Post terms, showering the mullahs with cash and taking away the sanctions, calling the president
[5:15] out for saying the Islamic regime is not radical.
[5:17] All on the front page of the New York Post, I showed you the Wall Street Journal that's
[5:21] openly critical.
[5:22] You have people on Fox News panelists calling the president of the United States Neville
[5:26] Trump.
[5:27] That's on Fox News, comparing him to Neville Chamberlain.
[5:30] Not going over well, and we're hearing that now publicly, but certainly privately from a
[5:34] lot of Republicans on Capitol Hill as well, saying we cannot agree to this deal.
[5:39] And some senators saying you got to put this in front of us for a vote if you actually want
[5:42] to get this.
[5:43] Still, it's one thing for Republican politicians and conservative media to criticize a Trump
[5:48] deal.
[5:49] It's another to confront Donald Trump in person to his face, and throw his own words back
[5:54] at him.
[5:55] As Peter Doocy noted, it was Donald Trump who said Iran never loses a negotiation.
[6:00] And when asked how this deal could be a win for the United States, Donald Trump would not
[6:05] say.
[6:06] It is noteworthy that Trump refused to answer.
[6:09] It is even more noteworthy that a reporter on Trump's favorite conservative channel asked
[6:14] the question and humiliated Trump with Trump's own words.
[6:19] It is a remarkable moment in the history of the relationship between Donald Trump and Fox
[6:23] news and it's also a sign of just how awful this Iran deal is, even for conservatives.
[6:30] Like a Democrat in to House of Representatives.
[6:36] And that's why it's a great one to talk about his reputation.
[6:40] So that's a win.
[6:42] And it's probably the same thing on my own word now.
[6:44] It's a great議論.
[6:45] And that's why, when you have to kind of want to write about and you have to do the stuff
[6:50] that I really don't want you to write about it.
[6:52] So, you know, that's what I want to do for you.
[6:54] And that's why I want you to do this stuff.
[6:54] And I love you, and we'll talk about this.
[6:57] And I'll be from the WT 여기 that I'm writing about it.