00:00Angie, what are your sources telling you?
00:02I mean, you've got all this U.S. military hardware that's been deployed to this region.
00:06There's more on the way in the form of the world's largest aircraft carrier.
00:10Are we looking at the prelude to a regional war?
00:13I think President Trump has a lot of options on the table right now.
00:16He still wants to have diplomacy first.
00:19That's what Caroline Leavitt had just said yesterday.
00:21They're still looking for a diplomatic way of solving this.
00:25But meanwhile, he's positioning as much military, U.S. military, in the region just in case these talks fail.
00:33And hopefully that could be enough pressure to get everyone to the table to really have serious talks.
00:39So far, everything's been very fluffy.
00:41But that is what's happening right now.
00:43I know a lot of U.S. military personnel have actually left or gone to other European bases.
00:49That was ordered by the Pentagon.
00:50But funny enough, Pete Hexteth was doing a fundraiser in Missouri yesterday.
00:56So if he's still out and about partying, it doesn't seem like they're taking it all that seriously.
01:02But at the same time, the news is telling us that strikes could happen as early as this weekend.
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