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JUST IN: Trump in 'NO RUSH' to secure Iran deal 95%

4/23/2026, 12:00:42 PM

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BS Summary: This video contains 31 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Recency Bias, and Hasty Generalization, with Appeal to Authority as the most egregious example at 32.6% saturation with 195 hits. Analysis detected 1,989 faulty-reasoning hits from 598 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 92.5% and a BS Rank of 95% (879 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 94.80% of the video peer group.

to Operation Epic Fury. President Trump revealing his timeline to Fox News for peace talks with Iran. 
>> Meanwhile, the Pentagon is reportedly warning Congress that it could take as long as 6 months to clear the straight of Hormuz of Mines. 
>> Really? Brian Yennis is live in Tel Aviv with the very latest. Good morning, Brian. 
>> Good morning. Well, this is now day 10 of the US blockade of ships to and from Iranian ports. And we're now seeing evidence here that this blockade is extending far beyond just the Middle East. 
East. Sentcom says so far 31 ships have been turned away or blocked because of this blockade. 
this blockade. And new this morning, we now know that three of those ships were Iranian oil tankers that were blocked in Asian waters thousands of miles away from the Strait of Hormuz. 
And one of those ships included an Iranian super tanker with 2 million barrels of crude oil on board. 
oil on board. Now, these three interceptions come days after the US boarded and seized two other ships. 
The US is targeting Iran linked oil tankers. 
It's costing Iran's economy about $500 million a day. The White House says it's prepared to continue this blockade for as long as needed. 
President Trump tells Fox there is no rush and no time frame to end the war. 
>> We're waiting to hear back from the Iranian regime. The fact that they cannot send a unified message yet, which is why the president decided to extend the ceasefire just shows how effective 
the ceasefire just shows how effective Operation Epic Fury truly was because there there's a lot of internal division over there. The president understands that and so we await their response. 
The president, the cards are in his hands. 
Uh the United States maintains control uh over the situation. He has all of the leverage. 
Now, in response, Iranian state TV has released new video showing IRGC fast attack boats firing on three international cargo ships yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz, boarding and seizing two of those ships. 
The White House says these seizures do not violate the ceasefire because they were not US or Israeli ships. 
Meanwhile, Iran's parliament speaker Muhammad Galibbe Alibbe says negotiations with the US won't continue in Pakistan as long as the US blockade continues. 
Quote, "A complete ceasefire only makes sense if it is not violated by the maritime blockade and the hostage taking of the world's economy and if the Zionist wararmongering across all fronts is halted, reopening the straight of Hormuz is impossible with such a flagrant breach of the ceasefire." Separately, 
Separately, the US is hosting a second round of talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington today. 
Lebanon's president says they are working to extend the current ceasefire, which is set to expire on Sunday. 
The big sticking point in those negotiations is Hezbollah, the Iranianbacked proxy, which attacked Israel in response to the US attacks in Iran. 
Israel. Israel invaded six miles into southern Lebanon, destroying towns and villages. 
villages. Lebanon wants Israel to withdraw those troops, but Israel wants 
Lebanon to guarantee that they will disarm Hezbollah. 
So, we'll be watching both ceasefires, both of those negotiations really intricately tied to one another. So, we shall see how that uh goes today, guys. 
>> Brian Yennis, thanks so much. 
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