00:00They're not going to be fighting each other. They've had it.
00:03They've had a big fight, like two kids in a school yard.
00:05You know, they fight like hell. You can't stop them.
00:08Let them fight for about two, three minutes, then it's easier to stop them.
00:11And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get to stop them.
00:14Strong language. Every once in a while you have to use a certain word.
00:17Not entirely.
00:18Yeah, well, they said it was actually the report.
00:21It could have been very... They don't know.
00:23I mean, they did a report.
00:25I could have Pete talk to it because his department did the report.
00:29They really don't know.
00:30I think Israel is going to be telling us very soon because Bibi is going to have people involved in that whole situation.
00:38We hear it was obliteration. It was a virtual obliteration.
00:42And given the 30,000 pounds of explosives and capability of those munitions, it was devastation underneath Fordow.
00:50And the amount of munitions, six per location, any assessment that tells you it was something otherwise is speculating with other motives.
00:59And we know that because when you actually look at the report, by the way, it was a top secret report.
01:04It was preliminary. It was low confidence.
01:07All right. So this is a... You make assessments based on what you know.
01:10And it said it could be very devastating, very serious.
01:13Moderate to severe.
01:14And we believe far more likely severe and obliterated.
01:18So this is a political motive here.
01:20Is there a leak investigation?
01:20Of course. We're doing a leak investigation with the FBI right now because this information is for internal purposes, battle damage assessments.
01:28But had we not succeeded with that hit, that hit ended the war.
01:32That hit ended the war.
01:35I don't want to use an example of Hiroshima.
01:38I don't want to use an example of Nagasaki.
01:41But that was essentially the same thing.
01:43That ended that war.
01:45This ended that with a war.
01:46If we didn't take that out, they would have been... They'd be fighting right now.
01:50The conversion facility, which you can't do with a nuclear weapon without a conversion facility.
01:54You can't... We can't even find where it is, where it used to be on the map.
01:57You can't even find where it used to be because the whole thing is just blackened out.
02:00It's gone.
02:01It's wiped out.
02:02It's wiped out.
02:02Then we dropped 12 of the strongest bombs on the planet right down the hole in two places.
02:07Everything underneath that mountain is in bad shape.
02:10And I refer you to the statement of the IAEA, Mr. Grossi.
02:13You know what he said?
02:14He said there was Iran the way it looked the day before the attack and what their nuclear program looks like now.
02:20Two very different things.
02:21They are way behind where they were just seven days ago.
02:24The last thing they want to do is enrich anything right now.
02:27They want to recover.
02:28And we won't let that happen.
02:30Number one, militarily we won't.
02:32I think we'll end up having somewhat of a relationship with Iran.
02:36I see it.
02:36Look, I've had a relationship over the last four days.
02:39They agreed to the ceasefire.
02:41And it was a very equal agreement.
02:42They both said that's enough.
02:44They both said it.
02:45I mean, they just went through hell.
02:47I think they've had it.
02:48The last thing they want to do is enrich.
02:51They've been trying to do it.
02:52By the way, it's hard to enrich.
02:54And, you know, when you look at a site like that, very, very hard to build.
02:58Very, very hard.
02:59Very expensive.
03:00They spent trillions of dollars trying to do this thing and they didn't come up with it.
03:04And we're actually getting along with them very well right now.
03:08The great thing is you took out the nuclear capability of Iran.
03:12This was crucial.
03:12You did it in a way which is extremely impressive.
03:16But the signal sends to the rest of the world that this president, when it comes to it, yes,
03:20he is a man of peace.
03:21But if necessary, he is willing to use strength, the enormous strength of the American military.
03:27So I think that signal to the rest of the world, this is far beyond Iran, is extremely important.
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