00:00So you have a blockade, and unfortunately we'll have to start dropping bombs again.
00:04Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. I think it's going to happen.
00:07We had some pretty good news 20 minutes ago, but it seems to be going very well in the Middle
00:13East with Iran.
00:15We'll know over a little bit of time. We're negotiating over the weekend.
00:20And as you know, we have the blockade. The blockade's been very successful.
00:25And of equal success has been the five weeks before the blockade.
00:30The combination was pretty lethal, I would say.
00:34So we're going to be knowing very shortly. But we're talking over.
00:38I expect things to go well. Many of these things have been negotiated and agreed to.
00:42Sir, what was the good news that you had 20 minutes ago?
00:44Having to do with Iran.
00:46Can you tell us anything about it?
00:47No, but you'll hear about it. But I just think it's something that should happen.
00:52It's something that only makes sense to happen.
00:55And I think it will. We'll see what happens. But I think it will.
00:58Sir, have you agreed to?
00:59There have been reports that the Pentagon's preparing for military action in Cuba.
01:03Are those reports true? Is Cuba next?
01:08Well, it depends on what your definition of military action is.
01:12Would it look like Venezuela or Iran?
01:15No, it really does. It depends on what your definition of military action is, as Bill Clinton would say.
01:22Do you understand that? No. Not a lot of people don't understand that.
01:25You say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust.
01:28Yeah.
01:28Does that mean, are they destroying their nuclear material?
01:32No.
01:33They're turning it over. Can you walk us through one of that process?
01:36Sure. We're taking it. We're taking it. Very simple.
01:38We're taking it.
01:39Yeah. With Iran. We're going in with Iran.
01:41Does that mean U.S. will come on the ground?
01:43We will have it. I don't go on boots on the ground. We'll take it after the agreement is signed.
01:48After that. There's a big difference. Before and after. B.C. It's before and after.
01:53Sir, in the strait, are there going to be restrictions?
01:55And after the agreement is signed, it's a lot different than before. We would have taken it.
01:59If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it. But I don't think we'll have to.
02:03Sir, in the strait, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing
02:09through?
02:09No way.
02:10None at all?
02:11Nope.
02:11No restrictions?
02:12Do you, Mr. President, talk to Mr. President?
02:14When I say no restrictions, yeah, the restrictions, you can't do the tolls. No, they're not going to be tolls.
02:20If you don't have a deal by Wednesday when the ceasefire ends, will you extend the ceasefire?
02:25I don't know. Maybe not. Maybe I won't extend it.
02:28Okay.
02:29But the blockade is going to remain. But maybe I won't extend it.
02:33So you have a blockade. And unfortunately, we'll have to start dropping bombs again.
02:38Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. I think it's going to happen.
03:01Thank you.
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