00:02Do you have any questions of the folks?
00:04And I think we'll keep it on the subject pretty much.
00:08We'll be talking about Iran later.
00:09We have very good conversations going on.
00:12It's working out very well.
00:14They got a little cute, as they have been doing for 47 years.
00:18Nobody ever took them on.
00:19We took them on.
00:20They have no Navy.
00:22They have no Air Force.
00:24They have no leaders.
00:25They have no nothing.
00:26Actually, their leaders are, it is regime change.
00:29You call that enforced regime change.
00:32But we're talking to them.
00:34They wanted to close up the strait again, you know, as they've been doing for years.
00:40They can't blackmail us.
00:42In fact, a lot of the ships are coming up to Texas.
00:44I don't know if you know, in Louisiana, the ships are coming up.
00:47They got used to it.
00:48Maybe they'll keep doing it.
00:50It's worked out pretty good.
00:51But it's going actually along very well.
00:56And we'll see.
00:57But we'll have some information by the end of the day.
00:59We're talking to them.
01:01And, you know, we're taking a tough stand.
01:03They've killed a lot of people.
01:04A lot of our people have been killed.
01:05A lot of your fellow soldiers have been killed over the years by Iran.
01:10The roadside bomb.
01:13Soleimani.
01:13I killed Soleimani.
01:14Thank you for that.
01:15He was making the explosive-formed penetrators.
01:17They were making them in Iran, bringing them to Iraq and blast them through the vehicles.
01:20Well, he was the father of the roadside bomb, essentially.
01:23And he killed a lot of people.
01:24And when you see soldiers, or others, but soldiers generally walking around with no legs,
01:29with no arms, a face that's been smashed.
01:32That was Soleimani.
01:33That was Iran that did that.
01:34So we have a much different view on it than other presidents.
01:39They've gotten away with murder for 47 years.
01:41They're not getting away with it anymore.
01:44Over the past six to ten years, we have seen an emergence of data that we cannot ignore.
01:50So we have seen an emergence of data that we have been killed over the past six to ten years.
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