The Keith Edwards Show - This Is Amazing

Episode Date: March 18, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Holy cow, it is all falling apart. Not only did Ireland's leader earlier today slap back at Donald Trump and his lies to his face in the Oval Office. I'm going to bring you that. But Britain is doing the same thing via video. We also have President Macron talking back to Donald Trump. Why? Because Donald Trump is isolated. He's alone.
Starting point is 00:00:27 He's losing his mind. He's fat. He's not sexy. Nothing's going well for him. And by the way, now he's turning into a mass murderer. All things not great for Donald Trump. But when it's a bad day for Donald Trump, it's what? It's a good day for this country.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Let's go first here to Ireland's leader pushing back and verbally slapping the shit out of the President of the United States. Just go ahead. Hold it. Just make a number of points. First of all, I think, notwithstanding what has happened to transition. Happy St. Patrick's Day, by the way. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
Starting point is 00:00:58 An Atlantic relationship between Europe and the U.S. is very, very important. on a number of fronts. And I think we've had issues over the last year too will be settled them. And I think many of these leaders engage with you, particularly on trade initially, remember all the fuss last year, but we got a landing zone between Europe and US, and I think we can get a landing zone again. And I think
Starting point is 00:01:19 I just met with Kirstarmer last week. The British Irish relationship was a very important one. Churchill was a great wartime leader, although in Ireland there was kind of a different perspective in terms of during the war of independence is one of it. He created his own bit of difficulties for us. But that said, he was a great wartime hero.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Kierre Starmer has done a lot to reset the Irish-British relationship. I just want to put that on the record. But I do believe that he's a very earnest-owned person with you have a capacity to get on with, and you've got on with him before. And you've got on with other European leaders of the wealth. And I think you have that capacity again. And I think everyone exists.
Starting point is 00:01:58 I mean, you cannot have a road state with a nuclear weapon or the capacity for nuclear weapon. Iran was the sponsor of terrorism. We sanctioned Iran, all the European countries did, and the IRGC in particular, it's a terrorist organization. They sponsored Hamas, they sponsored Hezbollah, the Houthis. They created maim, a most maligned force in the Middle East. You notice how I'm going to say his name wrong.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Michael Martin, I hope that's how you say your name. If not, I'm sorry. But you notice how he has Donald Trump totally in his hand. this is an expert expert thing we're witnessing here where this man is literally trying as best he can
Starting point is 00:02:41 to defending Starmar who I'm going to show you it a bit and then is telling Donald Trump to defend Ukraine now Donald Trump his pea brain is too small to realize it but what's happening here
Starting point is 00:02:58 is he's being manipulated And we could just see the manipulation happen in real time. At least. The Irish position has always been ultimately, can we resolve this to, you know, can we get peace? And obviously there was preconditions before you get to that situation. We had our own conflict, which went on for 30 years. And we learned a lot from that in terms of how to try and bring about peace.
Starting point is 00:03:20 And I think I've listened to you in terms of, you're correct. I mean, our hearts go to the Iranian people who have been repressed and suppressed for so many years, culminating in that savage murder, thousands and thousands of Iranians, some months gone. No one was in a position to do anything about that. And I think, and likewise with Ukraine, I mean, the Russians did... Now, beautiful. We're going to keep letting him talk. But then he goes into Ukraine and he starts to compare how
Starting point is 00:03:58 Donald Trump wants to free the Iranians and how Ukraine wants to itself be free. Invade Ukraine, have attacked civilian infrastructure and so on like that. And for the people of Ukraine who just want peace and an opportunity to live, I think there is, I think we have to continue to work to seek and we bring peace, different regime to Iran, where Iranians can live in peace again. The people in the Middle East can live in peace, and you're doing your bit there. Really, expert stuff. Now, what happened is after this moment, Prime Minister Kier Starrmer head back at Donald
Starting point is 00:04:37 Trump after Trump mocked him, and he said this about the war in Iran. That we wouldn't join the offensive strikes that the U.S. and Israel were carrying out on Iran. We got about 300,000 British nationals in the Gulf region, and it's important that we protect them and our Gulf allies. So we have got the IRF in particular flying airplanes across the region. They're actually intercepting strikes to stop them hitting people and buildings. So that's defensive action. But we're not joining the war. We are allowing the US to use our basis, but again for defensive collective self-defense to take out basically the ability of Iran to put missiles into the air that are going or may go to attack our Gulf allies.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Do you understand how humiliating this is for Donald Trump? That our own perceived allies are all rejecting him one by one. I have, I was going to say this. I've been trying to go on dates. And I have been rejected three times. And those are just dates. Imagine if you, like, want to go to war and the people who you're supposed to have a long-term relationship with you kind of say, we're not feeling it.
Starting point is 00:05:56 That would hurt me. That would hurt me. By the way, it didn't hurt me that these fools canceled on me. I'll be the one laughing at the end. I can't believe I just said that. And our people in the Gulf. So not going to war, simply taking necessary defensive action to protect British lives and British interests.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Whether it's conflict in the region, whether it's the impact on oil and gas, or just the worry that most people have about how's this going to impact me in my home, the best way to reduce the impact. A little too artsy. Not sure I'm loving this artsy simitography. Like, this is a really important video.
Starting point is 00:06:34 I don't need you to have a creative perspective on how you shoot it. All right, you get the idea, though. The world is turning on Trump. The world is turning on Trump. And then President Macron did the same thing. All right, now what we're going to do is read here, the captions below, and if you're listening, I apologize.
Starting point is 00:07:02 There are captions here. I do not speak French. I'm just saying, I'll say this part for you. France did not choose this war. We are not taking part. And we have a purely defensive position in protecting our citizens. All right. You get the idea.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Everyone's like, bitch, you're on your own. That's why Donald Trump is lashing out at the BBC saying that they put words. words in his mouth and that they're using AI, which makes me think what, that Donald Trump puts words in other people's mouths and they're using AI and we're not even aware of it. Now I'm going to end this because, as I said, Ireland's PM to Donald Trump's face mocked him. Here it is. The United States is the largest economy in the world. Ireland is small
Starting point is 00:08:15 We need free and open trade To make our way in the world And we like to see as few barriers and tariffs Get in the way of that as possible Like other small countries We see international rules and order Including the United Nations as essential to our peace And security and to that of the world
Starting point is 00:08:36 Our own recent history has convinced us That dialogue, negotiation and de-escalation are the ways to make progress. And we especially want to see progress and peace in the Middle East, as I know you do. And we also need a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine. Too many people are dying as a result of conflict across the world, and we owe to them all to create a better future. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Well, I will say this. It's a bad day to be Donald Trump. It's always a bad day to be Donald Trump. In fact, I don't know. when it's been a good day to be Donald Trump, maybe when he had won the election, I guess. But quite often, more than not, when it's a bad day for Donald Trump, it's a good day for the country. It's a good day for America. God bless these United States. And God, please give Donald Trump everything that he deserves.

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