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00:00Military action is an extension of diplomacy.
00:05When you fail in changing the behavior, then you attempt to change the causes that would keep that behavior the
00:13same.
00:14You know, I think it would be very difficult for any objective analyst to start looking at the Islamic Republic
00:22and say, how did they come to power?
00:23Oh, they took 52 diplomats hostage and kept them for 444 days, for the first time in history, for that
00:32long.
00:33This is a government that came to power by taking hostages.
00:38It remained in power by inflicting terror on its own people, on its neighbors in the Persian Gulf, and on
00:47the world by the forces of proxies.
00:49Why would the Islamic Republic have the biggest embassy in the world, in Mexico?
00:56What are they doing there?
00:57So they have been a menace in the world for 47 years.
01:01And when you look at their history, this is not just a superficially labeled terrorist government.
01:08It is a terrorist government. Ask Iranians.
01:11And you know, there was no other solution.
01:13This was necessary to be able to decapitate the system that killed over 30,000 of its own people.
01:23You know, how could you say, oh, they're not dangerous.
01:26They're not wanted by their own people.
01:2880% of Iranians or more don't want them anymore.
01:31But they're not dangerous.
01:32They're no danger.
01:33They just have some proxies.
01:35They kill Americans, Iranians.
01:37They bomb the embassy in Iraq.
01:38They just did another intense five drones to the American embassy.
01:43So even international law.
01:46And you know, when you talk about international law, I'm really observing with wonder.
01:51How could, like the British prime minister, all of a sudden remembers there is something called international law.
01:56Well, sir, did you remember to talk about international law when tens of thousands of Iranians were being massacred by
02:06a government that's been told by its own people, we don't want you anymore?
02:09Where was international law then?
02:11So interpretations, when they become according to the expediency, then, you know, it does put into question the validity of
02:22actions.
02:23But this war meets the definitions of a justified war.
02:29This is something that needed to be done.
02:32And the partnership between the United States and Israel is appreciated by the Iranian people.
02:37I mean, ask yourself, when was it in the history that you saw people being bombed on their heads and
02:44they're saying, thank God for this.
02:47They want this because they are fed up.
02:50They are fed up with the government that has been oppressing them for 47 years, taking their rights away brutally,
02:58brutally.
02:59And it's coming to an end.
03:01People of Iran are winning.
03:03Yes, there was military action that helped.
03:06But this belongs to tens of thousands of young Iranians who died to get their freedom.
03:12And it's coming to be fermented.
03:12Go to Rio and China.
03:13Go to Jerusalem.
03:13Go to er.
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03:14Go to Israel.
03:15Go to Turkey.
03:15Go to Jerusalem.
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