00:00Right now, they are — they've lost their Navy.
00:04They've lost their Air Force.
00:05They have no anti-aircraft apparatus at all.
00:10They have no radar.
00:12Their leaders are gone.
00:15And we could do a lot worse with one another.
00:18We're leaving certain things that if we take them out,
00:21or we could take them out by this afternoon —
00:24in fact, within an hour —
00:26they literally would never be able to build that country back.
00:30A new report shows — a new report says that the military investigation
00:34has found that the United States struck the school in Iran.
00:38As commander-in-chief, do you take responsibility for that?
00:41That is what? What do you —
00:42As commander-in-chief, do you —
00:44For what?
00:44For the strike on the school in Iran.
00:46A new report says the military investigation has found
00:49it was the United States that struck the school.
00:52I don't know, though.
00:53Mr. President, how do you respond to this —
00:57Are you talking to the CEOs of various oil companies
01:01encouraging them to use this straight-up or move right now?
01:04The President, I think they should.
01:05I think they should.
01:06I think they should use this straight-up or move right now.
01:08Mr. President, how do you respond —
01:09Look, we took out just about all of their mine chips in one night.
01:15We're up to vote number 60.
01:17I didn't realize they had that big a Navy.
01:19I would say it was big and ineffective.
01:22But every one of their ships, just about all of their Navy is gone.
01:26It's bottom of the scene.
01:27I hope you're impressed.
01:29Mr. President, how —
01:30Have they laid any mines in this straight-up or move?
01:32We don't think so.
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