00:00On the street, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing through?
00:05Nope. No way.
00:06None at all?
00:07Nope.
00:07No restrictions?
00:08Can you talk to me, FISA, Mr. President?
00:11Restrictions, yeah, there'll be restrictions. You can't do the tolls.
00:15No, they're not going to be tolls.
00:16When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust, what does that mean?
00:20Are they destroying their nuclear material?
00:24They're turning it over. Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
00:28We're taking it. Very simple.
00:29Going in?
00:30We're taking it. With Iran. We're going in with Iran.
00:32Does that mean U.S. is on the ground to get that?
00:35I don't go up with it. We'll take it after the agreement is signed.
00:39After that, there's a big difference. Before and after. B.C.
00:43It's before and after.
00:45Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions?
00:47After the agreement decides it's a lot different than before.
00:49We would have taken it. If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it.
00:53But I don't think we'll have to.
00:54Can you do something at the White House when this all does end?
00:58When you are able?
01:01Well, I'm a party. It would be great, eh?
01:04We've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
01:08You said that the U.S. was going to take the nuclear dust from Iran.
01:13What's the timeline on that? How long will that take?
01:16You want me to give you the time and date and everything else?
01:18If it's like you've been negotiating how long that process will go on?
01:21Obviously, I'm not going to give you the time other than if we sign the agreement,
01:24then I can give you time somewhere after the signing of the agreement.
01:28And will it involve the U.S. military?
01:30We'll go in with Iran and we will take it together and we will bring it back, 100% of
01:35it,
01:35back to the United States.
01:37If we don't do that, we will get it in a different form, in a much more unfriendly form.
01:45But in any event, excuse me, excuse me, but in any event, we'll get it.
01:49We had some pretty good news 20 minutes ago,
01:53but it seems to be going very well in the Middle East with Iran.
01:57We'll know over a little period of time.
01:59We're negotiating over the weekend.
02:02And as you know, we have the blockade.
02:05The blockade's been very successful.
02:07And of equal success has been the five weeks before the blockade.
02:12The combination was pretty lethal, I would say.
02:16So we're going to be knowing very shortly.
02:18But we're talking over that.
02:20I expect things to go well.
02:21Many of these things have been negotiated and agreed to.
02:24Sir, what was the good news that you had 20 minutes ago?
02:26Having to do with Iran.
02:28Can you tell us anything about what you...
02:29No, but you'll hear about it.
02:30What are you going to be talking about?
02:31I just think it's something that should happen.
02:33It's something that only makes sense to happen.
02:37And I think it will.
02:38We'll see what happens, but I think it will.
02:40Have you agreed to...
02:41You told me on the phone earlier that everything has been agreed to?
02:43No.
02:44You told me earlier that everything has been agreed to.
02:46Iran was saying something different.
02:49So what has been worked out in that time?
02:51I want to say something different because, you know,
02:53they have people that they have to cater to also.
02:56I really don't.
02:57I'm just doing the thing that's right.
02:59I'm just saying it like it is.
03:00And we have a situation, I think, that is going to be very beneficial.
03:05And the main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.
03:08You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
03:11And that supersedes everything else.
03:13This will be a great and brilliant day for the world.
03:19Because Iran has just announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open and ready for business
03:26and full passes.
03:33But the naval blockade, with the greatest navy in the world,
03:39from the greatest military the world has ever seen,
03:43we built it during my first term.
03:46We built it.
03:46They said I was crazy.
03:48We weren't so crazy, were we?
03:51We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran
03:55until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100% complete and fully signed.
04:04And this process, we're getting along well, but who knows?
04:08Who knows with anyone, but who knows with Iran in particular?
04:12This process should go very quickly,
04:15that most of the points are already negotiated and agreed to.
04:19You'll be very happy.
04:21The USA will get all nuclear dust.
04:24You know what the nuclear dust is?
04:26That was that white powdery substance created by our B-2 bombers,
04:32those great B-2 bombers, late one evening, seven months ago.
04:37No money will exchange hands in any way, shape, or form.
04:41Iran will be...
04:43And you know how we're going to get the dust, right?
04:46Iran.
04:46We're going to take it anyway, but taking it that way is slightly more dangerous.
04:53But we're going to get it anyway.
04:55But Iran, with the help of the USA, has removed or is removing all of the sea mines.
05:01And most importantly, it never agreed, and you'll understand,
05:06they will never have a nuclear weapon.
05:09They will never have a nuclear weapon.
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