00:00We're hitting them very hard. Last night, we knocked out tremendous amounts of missile-making facilities, as you probably read
00:06or wrote.
00:07We knocked out... Excuse me?
00:10Pardon me to interrupt you. The U.S. will be gone or done with the war until three weeks?
00:13I think we're two or three weeks. We'll leave. There's no reason for us to do this.
00:18Look, the problem with the strait, a guy can take a mine, drop it in the water, and say, oh,
00:23it's unsafe.
00:25It's not like you're taking out an army or you're taking out a country.
00:29They can drop it. Or you can take a machine gun from the shore and shoot a little few bullets
00:32on a ship.
00:33Or maybe an over-the-shoulder missile, small missiles.
00:39That's not for us. That'll be for France. That'll be for whoever's using the strait.
00:45But I think when we leave, probably that's all cleared up.
00:48Today, I heard tremendous numbers of ships were sailing through.
00:51We're negotiating with them right now. They've been... Again, we have had regime change.
00:57Now, regime change was not one of the things I had as a goal.
01:00I had one goal. They will have no nuclear weapon.
01:03And that goal has been attained. They will not have nuclear weapons.
01:08But we're finishing the job.
01:10And I think within maybe two weeks, maybe a couple of days longer to do the job.
01:15But we want to knock out every single thing they have.
01:18Now, it's possible that we'll make a deal before that.
01:21Because we'll hit bridges. And we've hit some. We'll hit some bridges.
01:25We've got a couple of nice bridges in mind.
01:28But if they come to the table, that'll be good.
01:31But it doesn't matter whether they come or not.
01:33We've set them back.
01:35It'll take 15 to 20 years for them to rebuild what we've done to them.
01:39They have no navy. They have no military.
01:42They have no military.
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