
Valuetainment “Never Trust The IRGC” - Trump WARNS Iran With Nuclear ULTIMATUM
Feb 11, 2026
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Panel Contributor (likely Rob / Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana)
Guest
Panel Contributor (likely Adam Sosnick / Tom Ellsworth)
Panel Contributor Rob/Vinny Oshana, a panelist who cues clips and reacts, and Panel Contributor Adam Sosnick/Tom Ellsworth, a regular commentator, discuss Trump signaling talks with Iran while warning of steep consequences. They react to a tragic activist video and debate whether negotiating with the IRGC is real diplomacy or a stalling tactic. The conversation weighs risks to protesters and U.S. strategic priorities.
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Iran Uses Diplomacy As A Delay Strategy
- Patrick Bet-David argues Iran will use diplomacy to stall while advancing its nuclear program and wait out protests.
- He concludes that delay is a deliberate IRGC strategy and warns "Never trust the IRGC."
Suicide Video As Political Protest
- Poria Hamidi recorded a 10-minute English video condemning the regime and urging the U.S. not to cut a deal.
- After sharing the video, Hamidi reportedly took his own life to dramatize his protest against negotiations with the IRGC.
Deal Could Cement IRGC Power
- Patrick Bet-David lists a three-step IRGC playbook: stall until protests fade, stall until Trump is out, and quietly advance nukes.
- He warns a deal could entrench the IRGC for 20–40 years, preventing internal change.
