00:00Peter. When you say Cuba is next. Cuba. Is Cuba, whatever you do with the military there,
00:05seems like something. Will that look more like Iran or Venezuela? Can't tell you that.
00:12I can't tell you that they're talking to us. It's a failed nation. They have no money. They
00:17have no oil. They have no nothing. They have nice land. They have nice landscape. You know,
00:24it's a beautiful island. I think they have great people. You know, I know so many people from Cuba
00:28that were treated terribly, and they're over here, and they became rich. They're very
00:32entrepreneurial people, very smart. They're a lot from Florida, especially. There's so many
00:37people. A friend of mine started over at Nothing. He's now the largest owner of gas stations in
00:43the country and stuff. I'm a Cuban. I also know I was just with a fantastic person who's Cuban
00:54and made a fortune in sugar. You know, Fonjul family, right? And this family wants to go
01:02back to Cuba to visit it. They haven't been back in like 50 years or something. They come
01:07from, largely come from Cuba. And we'll see what happens. They were asking me about that.
01:15They want to go back. Not only Fonjul. A lot of Cubans have said, oh boy, would they love
01:21to go back? I think Cuba, I don't know, it's in its own way for, you know, tourism and everything
01:26else. It's a beautiful island. Great weather. They're not in a hurricane zone, which is nice
01:30for a change, you know. They won't be asking us for money for hurricanes every week. But
01:36I think Cuba's seen the end. You know, all my life I've been hearing about the United States
01:40and Cuba. When will the United States do it? I do believe I'll be the honor of having the
01:47honor of taking Cuba. That'd be good. That's a big honor.
01:52Taking Cuba. Taking Cuba. In some form, yeah. Taking Cuba. I mean, whether I free it, take
01:59it. I think I can do anything I want with it. You want to know the truth. They're a very
02:04weakened nation right now. They were for a long time. Very violent, very violent leaders.
02:11Castro was a very violent leader. His brother's a very violent leader. Extremely violent.
02:17That's how they governed. They governed with violence. But a lot of people would like to
02:22go back.
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