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00:00Just turning our attention to what's happening on the ground and some of the politics surrounding
00:05the situation. Let's start by looking at Iran and some comments you've made recently. I
00:10mean, to paraphrase, you've suggested that the supreme leader of Iran resign. Do correct
00:16me if I've misquoted you. He's an 86-year-old man. Obviously, he was supposed to be in a
00:22job for life. I mean, do you think that's a likely scenario? And could he step down
00:27even if he wanted to? Oh, no, I don't think the supreme leader of Iran is reading my only
00:32recently created Twitter account. But in essence, that is my recommendation for a peaceful resolution
00:40to this crisis, a crisis that is affecting not just one nation, but many nations across
00:46a war-torn Middle East already. You know, that individual you mentioned, the supreme leader
00:50of Iran, that's a title meant to be taken rather literally, by the way, is an 86-year-old individual
00:55whose revolutionary ideology is rendering an 88-million-person nation hostage in this,
01:02what is now, you can say, larger, overt shooting war between Israel and Iran. So that was just
01:09my humble attempt. And I think in the bottom of the tweet, I even referenced when someone
01:14with an even loftier religious title, the Vicar of Christ, if you may remember, Pope Benedict
01:19even resigned, and popes don't traditionally resign. That was just my attempt to, you know,
01:25offer a humble diplomatic, faith-saving pathway, and more importantly, life-saving pathway for all
01:32involved.
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