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00:00Is there any room for diplomacy?
00:02I don't think they want diplomacy.
00:04I think that's probably the last thing they want.
00:07The last thing the Trump administration needs is nuclear capabilities for Iran.
00:12And that's certainly something he won't stand by and allow to happen.
00:15If we're being led to believe, and this is from the information that we're being fed through,
00:18so obviously you take this cautiously, that they were on the brink of complete nuclear capabilities,
00:24which is a concern.
00:26If Iran, and we know from the messages that have previously been sent from the country,
00:31we know that if Iran does manage to get nuclear capabilities,
00:35it is a devastating blow for a lot of countries that will be very concerned about that.
00:40The administration, the Trump administration, I think, like you said, Rawia,
00:42I think they've been convinced by Israel that, look,
00:45we will take out one third of the nuclear capability of Iran in a matter of days,
00:50which is now what they said they have achieved.
00:52But as they have said, there's a lot more to do.
00:54There is a lot more of these underground bunkers which need to be taken out,
00:58which they said, without this being removed,
01:00the capability or at least the uranium enrichment capabilities of the nation
01:04will continue to, hopefully not unabetted, but will continue regardless.
01:10So what they need to do is now make sure that that doesn't happen.
01:13And I think that Trump probably was worried a bit and thought,
01:16I need to show some support, be it on the ground or not,
01:19but at least show some support in the water, in the air and say that, look,
01:23the U.S. and their might are willing to get involved here.
01:26And if we feel that we need to go in and that we need to assist,
01:30then we will do that.

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