00:00Deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure violate the Geneva
00:04conventions and international law.
00:06Who are you with?
00:06I'm with the New York Times.
00:07Zolan from the New York Times.
00:09Are you concerned?
00:10Failing.
00:10Are you concerned?
00:11Circulation way down at the New York Times.
00:13What's going on?
00:14Are you concerned that your threat to bomb power plants and bridges amount to war crimes?
00:18No, not at all.
00:18No, I'm not.
00:19I hope I don't have to do it.
00:21But, again, I just said 47 years they've been negotiating with these people.
00:25They're great negotiators.
00:27And because they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
00:31And if somebody that takes my place someday is weak and ineffective,
00:35which possibly that will happen because we had numerous presidents that were weak, ineffective, and afraid of Iran.
00:42We're never going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
00:46And if you think it's okay for people that are sick of mind, that are tough, smart, and sick,
00:55really sick, you know, from a policy standpoint, from a standpoint, any which way you want to say,
01:03mentally, these are disturbed people.
01:06If you think I'm going to allow them, and powerful and rich, to have a nuclear weapon,
01:12you can tell your friends at the New York Times, it's not going to happen.
01:15It means violating international law.
01:21Quiet, quiet, quiet.
01:21You no longer have credibility, the New York Times.
01:24Because the New York Times said, oh, Trump won't win the election, and I won in a landslide.
01:28I won every swing state.
01:29New York Times said, oh, Trump won't win the election.
01:32New York Times has no credibility.
01:34The credibility they have is, it used to be all the news that's fit to print.
01:38A great, the old gray lady, it was great.
01:40But they're running on past fumes, and you can't keep doing that.
01:44You have to be able to give the correct news.
01:47And people like you, who I know, are fake.
01:50You're fake.
01:51Go ahead, please.
01:52Your messaging on the war has moved from, the war is coming to an end,
01:57to we're going to be bombing Iran to the Stone Ages.
02:00And we've heard a range of those kind of messages.
02:03So are you, so which is it?
02:05Are you winding this down?
02:06Are you escalating it?
02:07I can't tell you.
02:08I don't know.
02:09I can't tell you.
02:09Depends what they do.
02:10This is a critical period.
02:12They have a period of, well, till tomorrow at 8 o'clock.
02:17I gave them an extension.
02:18They asked for an extension of seven days, right?
02:21I said, Steve, give them 10 days.
02:2610 days is up, actually, today.
02:28So I gave them 11, I guess, indirectly.
02:30I thought it was inappropriate the day after Easter.
02:33I want to be a nice person.
02:36They have till tomorrow.
02:38Now, we'll see what happens.
02:40I can tell you they're negotiating.
02:42We think in good faith.
02:43We're going to find out.
02:45We're getting the help of some incredible countries that want this to be ended
02:50because it affects them also.
02:52A lot of people are affected by this.
02:53But we're giving them, we're giving them till tomorrow, 8 o'clock Eastern Time.
03:00And after that, they're going to have no bridges.
03:03They're going to have no power plants.
03:07Stone Ages, yeah.
03:09Stone Ages.
03:09Stone Ages.
03:10Stone Ages.
03:10Stone Ages
03:10Stone Ages
03:10Stone Ages
03:10Stone Ages
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