The MeidasTouch Podcast - Fox News Collapses on Air as Trump War Failure Exposed
Episode Date: June 25, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Fox News panicking on LIVE TV as Donald Trump’s failures in Iran were exposed and they try to cover up for him. True Classic: Upgrade your wardrobe and sav...e on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/MEIDAS! #trueclassicpod Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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forming joint defense pacts with each other making deals with each other and
Cutting little old Donald Trump in the United States out of their deals because Donald Trump's threats to their sovereignty
One of the most obvious examples of this, in the past 48 hours, Canada and EU entered
into a joint defense pact and a broader economic relationship.
Yup, they entered into an actual deal.
So while Donald Trump is threatening the sovereignty of Canada and calling it the 51st state, the
Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney flew to
Europe a day before the NATO summit at The Hague in Netherlands was set to take place,
met with the leaders of the European Union and EU Commission, and announced a major defense
deal with the European Union.
And Prime Minister Carney said, we will not be looking back.
We are looking forward to new relationships with people who share our worldviews.
In other words, goodbye Donald, goodbye United States of America.
And one of the things that I've noticed already at this NATO summit is how small and weak
Trump and the United States look.
And it's an unfortunate thing for me to say this as an American, but it is just the reality.
I mean, take a look at this photo right here of just Donald Trump.
Look how uncomfortable he looks, how isolated he looks, just how bizarre and strange he
looks when he's actually with world leaders.
When he's in his safe space like Air Force One or Mar-a-Lago
in the White House and he can yell at reporters, he sings a different tune. So
before he flew to the NATO summit in the Hager while he was flying, he spoke to
reporters and they asked him, are you committed to Article 5 of NATO? And
Donald Trump says, well, I don't know. It depends on your definition.
There's lots of definitions.
No, Donald, there were not a lot of definitions of Article 5's mutual defense pact, which
when it was invoked in the past was done to help the United States after 9-11.
But here's what Donald Trump said.
Play this clip.
Are you still committed to Article 5 of NATO?
It depends on your definition. There's
numerous definitions of article 5, you know that, right? But I'm committed to being their friends.
You know, I've become friends with many of those leaders and I'm committed to helping them. And it
just seems that all Donald Trump wanted to do was talk about Vladimir Putin. Here's what he had to
say. Putin called me, Putin called me. Here,
play this clip.
You know, I'd like to see a deal with Russia. As you know, Vladimir called me up. He said,
can I help you with the rent? I said, no, I don't need help with the rent. I need help
with you. And I hope we're going to be getting a deal done with Russia.
And then Trump is asked if he will meet with Zelensky. And here's what he had to say. Play
this clip.
Do you think you'll meet with Zelensky when you're there?
Yeah, probably.
I'll see him.
Yeah.
What would you say to him?
Say, how you doing?
He's in a tough situation.
Should have never been there.
So now talking about this joint defense pact between Canada and the European Union.
Here's the headline.
Canada signs defense pact with EU.
The partnership will help both Ottawa and Brussels
deliver NATO's new capability requirements.
But let's dig deeper.
Can I show you what the defense pact actually looks like?
Not a fake deal, but a real deal.
Here's the defense pact.
You'll see it right here.
Security and defense partnership
between the European Union and Canada.
Let's just take a look at the preface of it here.
Let's take a look.
The European Union and Canada face a deteriorating
security environment and must tackle common threats
and challenges together.
Trump, Trump, what do you think they're talking about here?
Our security is interconnected and interdependent.
It is not limited to traditional military and defense-related issues, but is increasingly
multi-dimensional, ranging from the rapidly evolving cyber, emerging tech, and hybrid
threats to maritime and outer space, including the protection of critical infrastructure
and societal resilience and economic security. The EU and Canada are closely aligned in their adherence to international law and are united
to uphold and strengthen the rules-based international order based on the purposes and principles
of the United States Charter.
Again, that's a reference to Trump if you haven't realized. Respect
for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, and human rights underpin
the cooperation between the EU and Canada. The EU and Canada are also key and strategic
partners in security and defense. As highlighted in the EU strategic compass for security and defense,
the EU and Canada have long-standing cooperation in security and defense demonstrates a joint
commitment to peace and security. It goes on to talk about how in this current security environment,
mutually reinforcing EU-NATO strategic partnerships is essential for Euro-Atlantic security.
This partnership is implemented in line and with the agreed principles of mutual openness and transparency,
inclusiveness, reciprocity, and full respect of the decision-making autonomy and procedures of both organizations.
And it goes on to talk about, in light of the shared foreign security policy challenges,
including Russia's unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine, the EU
and Canada are also closely aligned in their firm and enduring support of Ukraine.
The EU and Canada wish to intensify their cooperation to better meet
shared security challenges.
So let's take a look over here what Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said at this
special summit that took place before the NATO summit.
Here this was the EU-Canada portion where they just met together and Prime Minister Carney's like we are
Moving beyond the past. We're not clinging to that. We're moving to the future
The future is Canada and the European Union. The message cannot be clear
Clearer goodbye Trump. Goodbye USA. Let's play this clip
So we're meeting now in that context in, as you just said, in hard times.
We might say even a hinge moment of history, a world that's more dangerous and divided,
a time where the rules-based international, the global order, rules-based global order
is under threat in a time when technological change is accelerating.
And we really have two choices. This is a
jurisdiction as a country in this circumstance. We can nostalgically look
back and long for the old order to somehow return or we can build a new one
with purpose and partnership. And as the most European of the non-European
countries, Canada looks first to the European Union
to build a better world.
And that's what today is about.
It's about building on our triple alignment
of values of interests and of trust,
trust built over the years.
And so today, this is a new era of cooperation.
Our strategic Canada-EU Canada EU or EU Canada strategic partnership for the future
will build a new and deeper relationship that brings us closer together from defense to digital
from supply chains to security. We're launching comprehensive negotiations across multiple areas of cooperation, connection, trade, security,
digital climate.
And this will make us both more resilient and more prosperous.
In many respects, what we're committing to from our perspective, Canada's perspective,
is an ongoing process to an ever closer partnership that will bring our people closer together.
And you have more from Prime Minister Carney here talking about shared values,
and you'll see this entire thing is Trump-coded about the United States
disrespecting sovereignty and all of that here playing this clip.
We also in this more dangerous and divided world must be prepared to defend our people and our
values to secure our sovereignty and protect our allies and to these ends we
will be in in the Hague tomorrow with new commitments significant commitments
to our own and our mutual defense meeting our NATO targets further
accelerating investments in coming years, but doing so,
the EU and Canada with this new security and defense partnership which provides for this
increased cooperation across the full spectrum of security.
It will help us deliver on our new requirements for capabilities more rapidly
and more effectively.
We'll help build our industries, secure our jurisdictions.
So we are very pleased to be taking this important step
towards participation in SAFE as part of Rearm Readiness Europe,
bringing shared expertise, joint research and innovation.
You know, at its core, final word, Europe was born as a project of peace.
And Canada over the years, over the decades, has served alongside European allies in pursuit
of that peace.
It's that, in those circumstances, from Vimy to Juneau, that the world came to know the
value of our strength.
But now we're working alongside the European Union to combat climate change, to achieve the sustainable
development goals and to protect amongst other things academic and scientific
freedoms. In these ways the world knows the strength of our values and this
partnership which is defense and security and economics really builds the strength, builds those
strengths in both our jurisdictions and lives up to our values. So with that,
thank you for the partnership. It's not over. As you say, we have dinner and I
know in Europe dinners are long and they involve a lot of work, at least when
they're in this building. Other dinners in Europe are long and involve very little work,
but this one will involve a lot of work,
but so be it because we have a lot of work to do.
So with that, I'll hand back for questions. Thank you.
Then you had European Council President Antonio Costa.
He spoke and here's what he had to say.
And again, this is clearly directed at Trump, play this clip.
Together, we continue to uphold the values that unite us.
At the time when the rules-based international order is under pressure, when multilateralism
is under attack, the European Union and Canada stand out as responsible, predictable, and
reliable partners.
Here's a longer portion of that speech. Let's play it. stand out as responsible, predictable, and reliable partners.
Here's a longer portion of that speech.
Let's play it.
Our 20th summit is much more than a symbolic milestone.
It is a powerful political statement.
The European Union and Canada are among the closest allies
in the transatlantic space.
We see the world through the similar plans
and we stand for the same values.
We have always stood by each other
and we will continue to do so.
Building upon these very solid foundations,
we have agreed to forge even stronger bonds. With
the support of the 27 member states, we will take our strategic relationship to
an unprecedented level of closeness. That's why today marks a turning point
in our history. First on defense, we have just signed the European Union-Canada
Security Defense Partnership. It is a reflection of our mutual commitment to peace, transatlantic
security and deeper cooperation in building defense capabilities. It opens new opportunities
for companies on both sides of the landing. While NATO remains the cornerstone
of our collective defence, this partnership will allow us to strengthen our preparedness
faster and better, to invest more and to invest smarter.
On the economic front, we agreed to expand our trade flows and promote our economic security.
Thanks to the comprehensive economic and trade agreement, since 2017, bilateral trades in goods
and services has charged by 71% demonstrating the tangible benefits of our free trade agreement for citizens
and business alike. SETA belongs to a new generation of trade deals. It protects workers,
preserves the environment and safeguards our trademarks. Now we are working on expanding this relationship and broadening our cooperation.
Our new joint agenda will allow us to work more closely in the fields of digital trade,
energy security, labor mobility, and the supply of critical raw materials. We will join forces in the global race for artificial
intelligence and other breakthrough technologies. And we will also foster people-to-people ties
and promote exchanges in education and innovation while firmly defending academic freedom. Together we will fight climate change. Global problems require
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Now this is from prime Minister Carney's sit-down
with Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula
van der Leyen play this clip.
Thanks and congratulations for your posting of the G7.
Today we have a new summit ahead.
And we are now more closer than ever. We are looking at the world
through the same lens. We are sharing the same values and for sure in this
meeting we uphold our partnership for a new level. Here's another clip from that meeting right here.
Now we put some of what we discussed at the G7, what we have worked on over the years, into practice
with the security and defense partnership. Ursula, dear Ursula, it's crucial. It's crucial for Canada,
but I think it also shows a way forward to the world. And the breadth of the ambition, but also the practical implementation
of our partnership for the future is fundamental to the future of Canada.
And if I may put it in one direction, of course the union is,
under your leadership, has been moving to an ever closer
union. We look forward to moving to an ever closer partnership with the European Union.
Here's what Ursula von der Leyen had to say during her portion of the speech. And again, this is all
anti-Trump coded right now, play this clip. You have indeed a vast country and I'm happy to see
more of it. Same goes for you, Antonio. So we'll be back country and I'm happy to see more of it.
Same goes for you, Antonio. So we'll be back and we're very curious to see where you
will lead us to, perhaps to the Arctic, which is so important to both of us and where we have been
so clear about the EU support to our Greenlandic partners. Dear Mark, you took the helm of the G7 presidency in challenging times and you delivered.
You brought countries together at a moment when unity is more vital than ever. You helped bring
focus to pressing issues, encouraged frank exchange and you said at this moment, we have to turn the many challenges into change.
That is what we are doing today as we meet here in Brussels.
As the saying goes, hard times reveal true friends.
In these challenging times, we're taking huge steps forward to deepen our strategic partnership.
Let me start with defense.
Canada and the European Union have been working closely
on this for years, both bilaterally and in NATO.
Canada has been leading NATO's enhanced forward presence
in Latvia since 2014.
You're making Europe's Eastern flank stronger and safer. And today we're stepping
up our cooperation. As you said, we signed a security and defence partnership. It will
strengthen Canada's role in Europe's rapidly evolving defence architecture. And it's just the beginning. We will now swiftly launch talks on Canada's access to a joint military procurement instrument we call SAFE.
It's 150 billion euros.
And together we will define where our cooperation can have the most value added.
And where we should channel joint investments. It will be good for our industries, it will be good
for our people and it will be good for the transatlantic security too. And of course it will be
good for our continued support to Ukraine because the more we invest in the highly innovative
Ukrainian industry, the more the industry will be capable and the better Ukraine can defend itself.
Dear Mark, Canada has shown incredible generosity to Ukraine, training almost 45,000 troops,
welcoming the refugees. Today, Ukraine needs our support more than ever.
the refugees. Today Ukraine needs our support more than ever. And you made it clear in Kananaskis last week, we are determined to explore further sanctions to maximise pressure on Russia to
come to the negotiation table. So far, the European Union and its member states have
mobilised almost 150 billion euros. The friends of Ukraine, all of us, we must now plan for more support for 2026 and beyond.
And of course, our focus is turned to the Ukrainian Recovery Conference in Rome in July.
And as a key member of our donor platform, Canada is contributing significant financial support to Ukraine,
crucial assistance for reconstruction projects,
as well as invaluable technical assistance.
In Kananaskis, we also discussed the importance of open, stable, and free trade among partners.
It's a powerful foundation of our prosperity. CETA is our shared success story that illustrates this perfectly.
And indeed, Antonio, you mentioned the 17% increase in trade since 2017 in numbers.
It is in 2023 alone, total trade reached an impressive 123 billion euros.
And thanks to CETA, the EU's GDP grow by 3.2 billion, while Canada sees a 1.3 billion euro boost each year.
So CETA stands as strong symbol of the power of free and fair trade.
I must say 98% of our tariffs line are zero.
I repeated zero.
We know that the ratification process is still ongoing,
but we are committed to get this done.
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my friend, Charlie Angus.
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Charlie Angus has become one of my best friends
in the fight for democracy.
You've seen him here.
I always hear you saying, show more Charlie Angus.
Here was Charlie Angus' take on the US striking Iran.
And he gave this take before Trump's fake ceasefire
and before we found out that Donald Trump
basically lied about all of the,
the lie that the nuclear facilities were destroyed.
You'll see how Charlie Angus addressed this issue.
Here, play this clip.
And Benjamin Netanyahu looks like he's sitting
on top of the world.
Well, actually he's sitting on top of a pile of bones, bombed out hospitals,
thousands of dead Palestinian children and a Middle East that is now on fire.
Netanyahu has used the forever war as a means of staying ahead of the corruption
courts, and he's just managed to sucker the United States into providing him
cover. So no doubt he's feeling pretty good right now.
There was no Iranian nuclear threat.
American intel told the president there was no Iranian threat.
Telsey Gabbard, yes, that Telsey Gabbard, the queen of mega misinformation,
testified there was no Iranian threat.
And just recently in a very telling statement at Hiroshima,
Ms. Gabbard stated, quote, political elites and warmongers
are carelessly fomenting fear and tension
between the nuclear powers.
Well, Donald Trump didn't like that.
But just this past March, it was actually
thought that Donald Trump might be
the guy to bring the Iranian regime in from the cold.
That was when there was negotiations and diplomatic means between Tehran
and Saudi Arabia as an American proxy, where they were talking about
lifting the sanctions on Iran as an act of goodwill to de-escalate
the nuclear program and bring Iran to the table.
And Donald Trump was thought it could be the guy to do it because, hey,
he really wanted well, he wanted then the Nobel Peace Prize, but he'd also said he never supported foreign wars.
So maybe Donald Trump was the guy to make that happen.
But Benjamin Netanyahu was going to make sure that Trump was not going to deliver.
Netanyahu stated immediately that the terms of conditions for Iran coming to the table would be
regime change. Now think about this. Iran is not just a country, it's one of the world's oldest
civilizations. It's a country of 19 million people sitting on the third largest oil reserves in the
world, the second largest natural gas reserves in the world. The idea that Tehran could be forced into regime change
because Israel dropped some bombs on the city
was just ridiculous.
So what Netanyahu had to do is he had to sucker in
the gangster from Mar-a-Lago.
And hey, that's not all that hard.
Like let's face it, Trump hasn't been doing
very well recently.
People are accusing him of tacoing
every time he has to deal with something.
So why not start a war in the Middle East, change the channel again? But the real danger here is that
now Trump has gone all in. He's been using escalating language like demanding unconditional
surrender. That's very particular kind of military term. It was used against Japan in the Second
World War, which resulted in the dropping of the atom bomb.
We're in very dangerous times my friend. So where do we stand right now? Well let's look at Donald Trump.
As president the chump got totally played. He has damaged his credibility with his base. He has
damaged his credibility on the world stage. Does he back up or does he go
further? We don't know. Now what about Israel? Well, Israel has become more and more isolated
on the world stage. Netanyahu is an indicted war criminal. They are being investigated rightly
for crimes of mass genocide against the Palestinian people. So right now,
Netanyahu thinks he's got all the cards in his hand, but what he's done is he's left Israel
and a dangerously isolated outlier and the long-term implications for Israel and Israeli people.
I don't think are all that good. Now, what about the West? Well, it can be said that the credibility of Western
moral superiority died in the death camp that is Gaza. We all watched the starving children.
We watched the targeting of the hospitals. We watched the targeting of aid workers.
And we saw our Western leaders say nothing or tiptoe around it. And what that did was that gave Netanyahu the green light to go further.
So are we going to see the Western allies standing up and rallying the world
at this time to try and de-escalate?
They just don't seem to have the credibility.
I really hope our Prime Minister, Mark Carney, who's demanded and called
for people coming back to the table, I wish him well, but I think the West has really damaged itself at this moment.
And then there's Iran.
I don't know what the regime in Iran is going to do, but I think the one lesson is, is that giving up a nuclear option when you're facing these kind of threats of regime change is not something they're going to do.
So if they weren't going to go nuclear before, they're probably going to go nuclear now.
And that's the world we're in right now. The world is on fire.
And we have the dangerous president, the gangster from Mar-a-Lago, pouring gasoline all over the political arson of his fellow gangsters Netanyahu and Putin
in the war in Ukraine.
We have to find a way, my friends, to push back, to show resistance at the grassroots
level, to say, hell no, we're not going to go along, and to push our leaders to take
a strong moral statement at this time, because right now these are very, very, very crucial
moments.
Well, there you have it folks.
And let me know what you think right there.
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