00:00They're all gone because they didn't make a deal and because they're sick people.
00:04They're really sick. They're really sinister sick people.
00:09And if anybody thinks it was okay to have a group of people like this to have nuclear capability, nuclear
00:15weapons,
00:15and if we didn't attack with the B-2 bombers, they would have had a nuclear weapon within two weeks
00:22of that, maybe four weeks.
00:24But between two and four weeks, they were planning to have a nuclear weapon.
00:27And if we didn't hit them at that time with the B-2 bombers, and one of the great air
00:33raids in history, maybe the greatest,
00:36dark at night, no moon, no light, every single bomb hit its mark and just obliterated that place.
00:45So it's now buried deep under Earth.
00:48And it was an amazing thing.
00:50But they would have a nuclear, and they would have used it without question.
00:53And you know that because why did they shoot all these countries that weren't even really involved with them?
00:57They weren't involved.
00:58They had no big problems because they're sick, because they want to take over the Middle East, not just Israel.
01:06Certainly, Israel would have been the first on their list.
01:08They would have used nuclear weapons, a nuclear.
01:11You don't need too many of them.
01:12But they would have used a nuclear weapon on Israel, and they would have used it on the other neighbors.
01:17And then they would have come after us.
01:20And if we had a weak president, they would have done great damage.
01:23But fortunately, you don't have a weak president.
01:25I knew what was happening.
01:28And I think we've been proven right.
01:29You know, they took one missile.
01:31It went 2,500 miles.
01:33They supposedly didn't have a missile like that.
01:35They had no missile with that capability.
01:37But they shot the now-famous Ireland, the island that the U.K. was very afraid to give us, because
01:48they didn't want to get dragged in.
01:50But we don't want to get dragged into their wars, either.
01:52You know, one thing, we're very disappointed.
01:54I'll say it publicly.
01:55We're very disappointed with NATO, because NATO has done absolutely nothing.
02:01And I've always said, 25 years ago, I mean, I was somebody that wasn't a politician, but I was always
02:06involved in politics, and I understood politics.
02:09I said 25 years ago that NATO's a paper tiger, but more importantly, that we'll come to their rescue, but
02:16they will never come to ours.
02:18And I want you to remember that we said this.
02:21They didn't come to our rescue.
02:22Now they all want to help when they're annihilated.
02:26The other side is annihilated.
02:27They said, we'd love to send ships.
02:29They actually made a statement, a couple of them, that we want to get involved when the war is over.
02:35No, it's supposed to get involved when the war is beginning, or even before it begins.
02:40We had the U.K. say that we'll send, this is three weeks ago, we'll send our aircraft carriers, which
02:47aren't the best aircraft carriers, by the way.
02:49They're toys compared to what we have.
02:51But we'll send our aircraft carrier when the war is over.
02:56I said, oh, that's wonderful.
02:57Thank you very much.
02:58Don't bother.
03:00We don't need it.
03:01And we don't need it.
03:02And we don't need them.
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