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00:00I think basically decades, because I don't think they'll ever do it again.
00:05I just don't think they're going to, I think they're going to take their oil,
00:08they're going to have some missiles and they'll have some defense.
00:12I think they've had it.
00:14I mean, they just went through hell.
00:16I think they've had it.
00:17The last thing they want to do is enrich.
00:20They've been trying to do it.
00:21By the way, it's hard to enrich.
00:23And, you know, when you look at a site like that, very, very hard to build.
00:27Very, very hard, very expensive.
00:29They spent trillions of dollars trying to do this thing and they didn't come up with it.
00:34And we're actually getting along with them very well right now.
00:37But had we not succeeded with that hit, that hit ended the war.
00:41That hit ended the war.
00:44I don't want to use an example of Hiroshima.
00:47I don't want to use an example of Nagasaki.
00:50But that was essentially the same thing.
00:52That ended that war.
00:54This ended that with the war.
00:55You know, honestly.
00:56I don't want to admit it.
00:56Thank you.
00:56It's cool.
00:57I'm with사냥.
00:58Yeah.
00:59Oh, yeah.
01:00I don't want to use that issue compared to the wrongany 자iskutorynemouth timeline.
01:01All right.
01:02There we go.
01:04So.

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