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Ship SEIZED near UAE coast and redirected toward Iran's waters, UK military says 92%

5/14/2026, 12:15:05 PM

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BS Summary: This video contains 31 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Negativity Bias, and False Dilemma, with Burden of Proof as the most egregious example at 28.8% saturation with 157 hits. Analysis detected 1,637 faulty-reasoning hits from 546 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 87.9% and a BS Rank of 92% (1,349 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 92.00% of the video peer group.

Iran. 
Iran has also been a focus of 
President Trump's trip to China and the administration is pressing Beijing to be more active in persuading Tyrron to reopen the straight of Formuz 
>> and there's a lot of activity in the straight. 
Trey Yinx knows all about it. 
He's in Tel Aviv. 
Trey. 
>> Yeah. 
Hey guys, good morning. 
Look, the Chinese are the largest importer of Iranian crude oil in the world and President Trump likely brought this up during his ongoing conversations in Beijing. 
When we look at Iranian military action in the Strait of Hormuz and the country's nuclear program, these are both directly funded by those oil exports. 
Reports this morning indicate Iran has seized another vessel off the coast of the UAE. 
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox's Sean Hannity that the Chinese should play a more active role in getting Iran to change course. 
The countries of the world economies are melting down because of this crisis in the straits. 
they're going to be buying the straits. 
less Chinese product and the Chinese exports are going to drop precipitously. 
So, it's in their interest to resolve this. 
We hope to convince them to play a 
more active role in getting uh Iran to walk away from what they're doing now and trying to do now in the Persian Gulf. 
>> As for the possibility of a negotiated settlement, Vice President JD Vance indicated there's been some progress in recent weeks, but the question remains if it's enough progress to avoid the war resuming. 
I want to be able to look the American people in the eye and say with confidence that you are not going to have to worry about this very, very dangerous regime having access to the most dangerous weapons in the world. 
That's the goal that we're focused on. 
Again, there's a lot of ways to accomplish that goal. 
accomplish that goal. The president has set us off on the diplomatic pathway for now, and that's what I'm focused on. 
>> The Iranians have continued to speak and threaten amid escalating tension across the region. 
Iran's foreign minister said the country is prepared for both diplomacy and war. 
While ready to fight with everything we have in defense of our freedom and our soil, we are equally ready to pursue and defend diplomacy. 
As I have repeatedly stated, there is no such thing as a military solution to anything related to Iran. 
We Iranians never bow to any pressure or threat, but we reciprocate the language of respect. 
Here in Israel, the conflict continues against Iran's largest proxy, Hezbollah, in southern Lebanon. 
The group launched drones over the border earlier today, wounding three people in northern Israel, guys. 
>> Wow. 
Uh there's a lot going on there. 
And Trey, once this summit ends, you know, it's all going to be about what you're doing now. 
But right now, the focus on China and how it relates to Iran. 
So, we'll check back with you in the next hour. 
Thanks so much. 
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