00:00The Polk Leader is calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East and to reopen dialogue.
00:05Well, look, we can have dialogue, but I don't want to do a ceasefire.
00:09You know, you don't do a ceasefire when you're literally obliterating the other side.
00:14They don't have a Navy. They don't have an Air Force.
00:16They don't have any equipment. They don't have any spotters.
00:20They don't have anti-aircraft. They don't have radar.
00:23And their leaders have all been killed at every level.
00:27We're not looking to do that.
00:28Mr. President, I wanted to ask you, along as you did three people, you have vowed strong action in the
00:35past.
00:35What methods would you send?
00:36What would mean hitting them awfully hard?
00:38I mean, I don't know if you can possibly get hit harder, but these are dogs and animals and horrible
00:45people.
00:46But you can't hit anybody harder than we've hit them.
00:49But I'm not surprised. They executed three young people for protesting.
00:53And do you plan to escort those ships to the Strait of Hormuz with or without allies?
00:56We're doing very well there. We're doing very well overall.
01:00You know, we don't use the Strait. We don't. The United States. We don't need it.
01:05Europe needs it. Korea, Japan, China, a lot of other people.
01:08So they'll have to get involved a little bit in that work.
01:11Mr. President, do you want to South Korea to support the United States?
01:18Now, what about it?
01:18Do you want to South Korea to support Korea?
01:21Well, I love South Korea. We have a great relationship with South Korea. We're helping South Korea a lot.
01:27Mr. President, do you think Israel will be ready to end the war when you're ready to end the war?
01:32I think so, ma'am.
01:33Mr. President, the relationship's a very good one. I think so.
01:37You know, we want more or less similar things. You know what we want?
01:42We want victory, both of us. And that's what we've got.
01:45Mr. President, I may have a plan or I may not. But how would I ever say that to a
01:52reporter?
01:53If I said that to a reporter, Marco would say, please, sir, let's bring you over to the helicopter immediately.
01:59Right?
01:59No, I can't tell you that.
02:03It's certainly a place that people are talking about, but I can't say yeah.
02:07Mr. President, are you rolling up with troops there, though?
02:08How will the Operation Epic Fury affect Russia and Russia on Ukraine?
02:12What about it?
02:13Are they talking back burner right now because of the Ukraine?
02:16No, we're talking about it. I think it'll get done.
02:19When do you expect the next round of force to take place?
02:22They take place almost every day. We're making a lot of progress.
02:27I love that you said that the war was militarily won in Iran. What did you mean by that?
02:32He said the war was militarily won in Iran. What did you mean by that?
02:35Oh, I think we've won. We've knocked out their Navy, their Air Force. We've knocked out their anti-aircraft.
02:40We've knocked out everything. We're roaming free.
02:43From a military standpoint, all they're doing is clogging up the strait.
02:47But from a military standpoint, they're finished.
02:50So how much longer does the American people expect that?
02:53You said on the opening of the strait of the war is a simple military maneuver.
02:59Very simple.
03:00But what does he mean by that?
03:02It's a simple military maneuver. It's relatively safe.
03:06But you need a lot of help in the sense of you need ships. You need volume.
03:12And NATO could help us, but they so far haven't had the courage to do so.
03:17And others could help us. But, you know, we don't use it.
03:20You know, at a certain point, it'll open itself at a certain point.
03:24But we've defeated the enemy, and they are an enemy.
03:28They're a sick group of people.
03:30The leadership is gone. The Navy is gone. The Air Force is gone.
03:34The anti-aircraft equipment that they have, the radar they have, is all gone. Everything's gone.
03:42The strait itself, the actual strait, how are you?
03:46The strait itself is, we're doing a good job.
03:49But it would be nice if the countries, including China, if the countries that use it,
03:55China uses it 90% of their energy.
03:58Japan is 95% of the energy.
04:00It would be nice if those countries would get involved.
04:15What?
04:18I thought she did a good job yesterday.
04:32Well, it deserves. He's right about asking that.
04:37And I think NATO's gone down a long way because they haven't, I mean, they should be helping with the
04:42strait.
04:43They get much of their energy from the strait of our moons.
04:46And if Lindsey Graham said that, and don't forget, he was a big NATO guy for a while, and now
04:52he's not.
04:53And a lot of senators and congressmen, they were very upset with the fact that NATO has done nothing.
04:58The Pope Leo is calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East and to reopen dialogue.
05:06Well, look, we can have dialogue, but I don't want to do a ceasefire.
05:10You know, you don't do a ceasefire when you're literally obliterating the other side.
05:14They don't have a Navy, they don't have an Air Force, they don't have any equipment, they don't have any
05:20spotters, they don't have anti-aircraft, they don't have radar.
05:24And their leaders have all been killed at every level.
05:28We're not looking to do that.
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