00:01The President posted this morning about, you know, his threat that on leaving Iran, he said we might be blowing
00:08up and completely obliterating all of their electric generating plants, oil wells, Hard Island, and possibly all desalinization plants. Under
00:15international laws, striking civilian infrastructure like that is generally prohibited. Why is the President threatening what would amount to potentially
00:23a war crime with the U.S. military? And how do you square that with the administration repeatedly saying that
00:28the U.S. does not target civilians?
00:30Look, the President has made it quite clear to the Iranian regime at this moment in time, as evidenced by
00:35the statement that you just read, that their best move is to make a deal.
00:39Or else the United States Armed Forces has capabilities beyond their wildest imagination and the President is not afraid to
00:46use them.
00:47That's not what I said, Garrett. And you're saying the word potential for a reason because I'm sure some experts
00:53are telling you that in your ear to try to ask me that question.
00:57Of course, this administration and the United States Armed Forces will always act within the confines of the law.
01:03But with respect to achieving the full objectives of Operation Epic Fury, President Trump is going to move forward unabated.
01:09And he expects the Iranian regime to make a deal with the administration.
01:13Which of those objectives would destroying a desalinization plant?
01:18Bye!
01:18Bye!
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