The Iranian regime is officially tearing itself apart from the inside.

You see, following a devastating US precision strike that wiped out another top secret bunker full of enemy commanders, a massive civil war has erupted at the absolute highest levels of the Islamic Republic.

At this point, if I was the Iranian leader, I would start asking other leaders to just stay away from me because it seems every time these leaders get together for a meeting, a precision strike comes raining down.

Here’s more details on the latest one.

>> Well, we start you with a new development, Tommy.

The president is boasting another mass assassination of Iranian leaders who gathered together.

The president posted on Truth Social.

Uh many of Iran’s leaders who have led them poorly and unwisely are terminated.

He posted with a video of an air strike.

It coincides with information from a Telegram channel that more than 50 senior Iranian officials were eliminated in a combined strike from Israeli and US forces.

Israel, it should be noted, denies participation in this one.

>> This happened while the entire world was paying attention to their rescue mission.

But it seems based on a telegram reporting Iranian leaders for some reason were having another senior level meeting in one location.

Like I said before, I’m not sure why they keep doing this.

Now, I do want to clarify something here.

We don’t exactly know if it was 50 people meeting in one place or if the total of Iranian leaders killed so far in the war has now reached 50.

That’s something that the reporting did not clarify.

Nonetheless, one thing we do know is more Iranian leaders died because they keep on meeting in locations that has been exposed.

Now, these deaths are creating an interesting dilemma inside of Iran.

It’s creating chaos and this chaos is causing a civil war inside of the regime.

Some people are now pushing for a ceasefire.

Probably people who, you know, don’t want to die.

But others, especially people who are aligned with the IRGC, are fighting against any negotiations.

Here’s what I mean.

This is a ceasefire proposal from one of Iranian president’s closest allies and an adviser.

This guy’s name is Muhammad Zavad Sharif.

He’s a career diplomat and someone who served as Iran’s foreign minister from 2013 to 2021.

And now he’s advising the Iranian president, President Pescazan.

This is the 26point proposal he recently published.

First 12 points refer to what Iran would do and then the next 13 points refer to what the United States would do.

So let’s go through them one by one.

First, Iran commits never to seek nuclear weapons.

Second, Iran would down blend enrich uranium to below 3.

67%.

Third, ratify the IAEA additional protocol for permanent monitoring.

Fourth, ensure safe commercial passage through the straight of Hermoose with Oman.

Fifth, sign a permanent non-aggression pact with the United States.

Sixth, participate in regional security framework.

Seventh, transfer enriched uranium and related equipment to a regional enrichment consortium.

Eight, remove terrorism related designations on the United States.

Ninth, restore diplomatic and consular channels with the United States.

10th, remove travel restrictions on US citizens.

11th, invite oil companies, including American ones, to help facilitate exports.

12th, had China, Russia, and possibly regional states serve as guarantors of the non-aggression agreement with the United States.

Now, in a second, we’ll talk about how reasonable these points are.

But first, let’s also go through the US points.

Basically, things that Iran expects US to fulfill.

Number one, remove unilateral US sanctions on Iran.

Number two, allow Iran to export oil freely.

Number three, accept that Iran will retain some non-weapons nuclear program rather than demand zero enrichment.

This is a big one that we need to talk about.

Number four, terminate UN security council resolutions against Iran.

Number five, allow Iran to participate normally in global supply chains.

Number six, sign a permanent non-aggression pact with Iran.

Number six, again, finance reconstruction in Iran.

Number seven, compensate Iranian civilians for losses.

Number eight, participate in regional security framework.

Number nine, help create regional enrichment consortium.

Number 10, remove terrorism related designations on Iran.

Number 11, restore diplomatic consular channels with Iran.

Number 12, remove travel restrictions on Iranian citizens.

And number 13, cooperate on trade, energy, and technological projects.

Now, what’s interesting here is that this is not like the worst plan out there.

Meaning these are not maximist demands that the Iranian officials are asking on social media.

But also important to point out here is that these are also not maximist demand that Iran sees US side demanding.

So this offer is kind of in the middle.

Not a bad starting point.

Now the points that will really create issues is of course the enrichment program.

Iran says it’s not going to give it up and the United States is very adamant about the fact that it wants Iran to just give up enrichment program and if they want to continue to have a nuclear energy program they can just buy uranium from a different country.

This is something many countries around the world already do.

So that’s definitely going to be a big issue during the negotiations as it was before when US and Iran were negotiating.

Now other points that this proposal doesn’t address are the Iranian ballistic missile program.

That’s something US wants to limit.

So not necessarily remove but basically limit it to just ballistic missiles that Iran has for self-defense.

And the last point is of course Iranian funding of proxy groups in the region like Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthis.

The proposal just doesn’t address that at all.

And this is something that US side or at least Trump administration saw as one of the downfalls of the Obama deal, the JCPO that we saw in 2015.

It did address the Iranian nuclear program, which had some issues, but it was still better than nothing, but it did not address Iran’s ballistic missile program or its funding of other groups.

That’s one of the reasons why President Trump pulled out of it during his first term.

Now, another thing that this proposal kind of hints at but doesn’t provide a lot of details about is the straight of Hermoose, which of course Iran is saying that they will now start charging a toll for every ship that wants to pass through it.

But in reality, that’s just never going to happen because think about what kind of world that brings us back to.

This is like 200 years ago where countries were charging a toll just because a straight was located on their border.

If Iran starts to do this, then other countries would want to do the same thing.

Does that mean Spain gets to charge a toll on their straight, UK gets to charge a toll in their straight, and then Denmark gets to charge a toll Danish trade? Of course, no country would want to do that.

And of course, those countries do not want other countries to do that.

So that’s why it’s pretty reasonable to expect that Iran is not going to be able to charge a toll after the war.

But what Iran is going to be able to do by bringing up this proposal is basically get other concessions in return for saying hey we’re not going to do anything in the straight of Hermoose.

Now another point I want to share regarding this proposal is along with the proposal the foreign minister or I guess the former foreign minister published an opinion piece in foreign affairs the publication.

In that oped, he argues that Iran is not really losing this war.

But the reason he wants Iran to negotiate a ceasefire or a peace deal is because if the war escalates, that just means more damage to civilian infrastructure inside of Iran and more damage to civilians themselves.

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And that’s why he’s putting forth this proposal that he hopes both sides will take seriously.

Now, despite this guy being very influential inside of Iran and of course being a close adviser to the Iranian president right now, it doesn’t look like this proposal is going anywhere.

And that’s because the IRGC is very against it and they are publicly speaking out against this proposal that the former foreign minister put forth.

When I say speaking out, I mean that diplomatically because they’re doing a lot more than just speaking out.

They’re literally calling for this guy’s death.

Take a listen.

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Now, here’s the clip.

>> Mr.

Zeriff, you have three days to say you were wrong.

On the fourth night, I will gather the people and we will come to your house.

Gentlemen of security, are you still waiting for Mr.

Zerif to admit he is a sellout to America? >> We are watching all political factions.

Some have not suffered even a scratch in this war.

From now on, it is the people in the streets who will decide the fate of the traitors.

>> Now, it wasn’t just public rallies where this kind of language was being used.

Iranian state TV itself started pushing back against this peace proposal very publicly on their programming.

That means this guy clearly has influence inside Iran, but it doesn’t seem like IRGC wants to negotiate right now at all.

But despite of what IRGC wants, it seems we do know that negotiations are ongoing.

President Trump recently confirmed on Sunday that Steve Vitcov and Jared Kushner are talking to Iran and these negotiations are progressing.

In fact, at one point it seemed like that a face-to-face meeting was coming very soon.

But then Iran asked for more time and that’s when United States responded by targeting the B1 bridge.

The reason for that escalation is because from the United States point of view, it seemed like that Iran was trying to delay and that’s why the escalation was really more of a warning.

That’s what President Trump told Axios.

However, right after this interview, President Trump put out this statement on his Twitter.

Tuesday will be power plan day and bridge day all wrapped up in one.

There will be nothing like it.

Open the effing straight, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in hell.

Just watch.

Now, notice couple of things about this statement.

First of all, of course, it’s clearly hinting towards a major escalation that would create a lot of problems inside Iran, especially for the civilians.

But on top of that, this statement specifically asks for the state of Hermoose to open.

It’s not asking for a nuclear deal or a peace deal or a ceasefire.

It’s just asking for Iran to let through more ships.

On top of this statement, President Trump also confirmed that Iranian negotiators have been granted immunity, meaning I guess they won’t be targeted in these strikes as long as they’re negotiating.

He also added that Iran has pretty much gave up on, you know, negotiating on nuclear weapons, meaning they have conceded that point.

In fact, he says most of the points are conceded.

Now, this is where I do want to clarify one thing.

Iran has always said that they don’t want nuclear weapons.

The issue is what they’re doing behind the scenes is actually build towards that nuclear weapon by enriching uranium to 70% and of course building a massive ballistic missile shield.

The plan for Iran was pretty clear before this war started.

Build so many missiles that no country would dare attack Iran.

And then they would go for the nuclear weapon.

Basically go for that 70% uranium to all the way to a bomb.

Meaning that even if Iran is saying they don’t want nuclear weapons, that doesn’t really mean anything because that’s something they’ve been saying all this time.

Nonetheless, since we are talking about what’s happening behind the scenes, President Trump just revealed something interesting about the January protest that took place in Iran.

Remember when millions of Iranians took to the streets demanding regime change and then the regime killed somewhere between 10,000 to 45,000 people just to maintain its grip on power? Well, guess what? It seems US was trying to help the protesters by sending in arms.

But unfortunately, those arms never got through.

Take a listen to what happened.

Now, the president also provided new details on what happened earlier this year as the Iranian regime took to the streets and slaughtered what the president tells me is 45,000 civilians in their own country after that took place.

President Trump told me the United States sent guns to the Iranian protesters.

He tells me, “We sent them a lot of guns.

We sent them through the Kurds.

” And the president says he thinks the Kurds kept them.

He went on to say, “We sent guns to the protesters, a lot of them.

” And so a number of headlines here from my conversation with President Trump.

All of this taking place more than a month into Operation Epic Fury.

And in the aftermath of that successful US operation overnight to rescue that stranded US service member inside Iranian territory, the president himself ordering that operation after the CIA came on Saturday morning and confirmed that they located where this crew member of an F-15 that was shot down on Friday was located.

Again, the president making that decision to send in hundreds of US special forces deep into Iranian territory and successfully retrieving that US service member.

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>> Now, coming back to the state of Hermuse, as you guys know, it’s becoming a global crisis and countries are now more willing to step up to help open the straight.

In fact, Ukraine just offered to work with the United States to open the state of Hermoose.

And remember, they’ve been dealing with Sah drones and FPV drones for more than four years now.

No one has better interception rate in the world than Ukrainian forces.

So their help is definitely definitely a very big deal.

Take a listen to what the Ukrainian president just said.

I don’t see for today uh poss possibilities how to uh unblock it by one country or another.

It’s only joint steps to my mind.

Uh I of course we have experience of uh of the Black Sea blocking our food corridor and uh what was during years of the war.

The first year we made negotiation even during the war we made negotiation with Russians by mediation of Turkey that food food corridor has to work because it’s not about Ukraine and Russia it’s about Russia which is blocking the food
for other continents.

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I think the situation with the deficit is similar but in our case it was about agricultural sector mostly and here it’s about energy my opinion in my experience what we can do first it’s parallel tracks the war and negotiation of energy to my mind don’t connected together in up to our experience what we had Russia blog corridor, black sea corridor.

And they wanted to do it once the second time.

Then they first did it once a week, then they did it, sorry, once a month, then they did it once a week, and then they began to block it almost each day.

That’s why uh we withdraw from this negotiation and understood how to make this corridor controlling by ourselves.

So this is step number two.

For this you need uh interceptors, you need uh military convoy, you need also uh fields of electronic lines of electronic warfare including the tankers or ships on which you have to uh set up these systems.

So it’s a big program.

We are ready to help with this.

But to my mind now we are not involved to the question of hormones.

So nobody asked us about it and that’s why we are just sharing our knowledge and if uh the sites will be will will want it they they can use it and then we also have a statement from the UAE who says that they are willing to partner with the US if maritime force is used against Iran.

UAE says that the straight of Hermoose cannot be held hostage by one country and UAE is ready to join any American effort to secure the navigation in the straight of Hermoose.

So that means more countries are getting involved, more pressure is being put on Iran, and next week will tell us a lot about how dangerous this war could.