00:19Do Operation Economic Fury and the blockade get Iran to nuclear talks fast enough, or do you think another wave
00:26of strikes will be necessary?
00:27I don't know. It depends. We have talks. We're having talks with him now. We're doing it telephonically, and it's
00:33very nice. I make a call, or I have my people make a call, and you know the answer. I
00:40always like face-to-face. I consider it better, but when you have to fly 18 hours every time you
00:46want to have a meeting, and you know what the meeting's all about, and you know they're going to give
00:52you a piece of paper that you don't like before you even leave. It's ridiculous.
00:56They've come a long way. The question is whether or not they're going to go far enough. So at this
01:01moment, there will never be a deal unless they agree that there will be no nuclear weapon.
01:08They have very little left, and they have some missiles, a small percentage. They have a small percentage of missile
01:15-making facilities. We knocked out about 80% of them. The rest could come very quickly if we don't make
01:21a deal.
01:21We've got an amazing military. Now they have to cry uncle. That's all they have to do. Just say, we
01:29give up. We give up. But their economy is really in trouble. It's a dead economy.
01:36Thanks, everyone, for being here. Look, I think at the end of this conflict, as oil flows start to be
01:47unimpeded again, I think you will see, yes, UAE, but also Saudi, everyone that has spare oil production capacity will
01:56lean in and produce as much energy as they can.
01:58And certainly the Saudis will do that, as well as the United Arab Emirates, the nations with the two largest
02:03spare production capacity in the world.
02:06To build the energy system to better energize.
02:14We want to keep this world.
02:17We want to keep this world safe. We want to keep housing and peace.
02:21We often want to have a great impact on this.
02:24Trump and Netano structure are very people, no human, without a public service, without a human being, without a human
02:34being, without a human being.
02:35It's a total gift. If we want to go to the world, it's a total gift.
02:40Every day it's a total gift. It's not for Iran, it's for the United States.
02:44For example, the $3 million, which is a total of $3 million, it's true.
02:51If you look at this community, it's a total of 100%.
02:54It's a total of 100% of this number.
02:56I was a person who was a company, and I was a total of $3 million.
03:01If I look at the Internet, it's a total of $3 million.
03:05I think it's a total of $3 million, and I think it's still coming up.
03:07It's possible that the government has no problem,
03:12and I think that it's still coming up.
03:15And as a result, it's just coming up.
03:25We are appalled that on top of the already severe impacts of the devastating Israeli-US
03:31attacks on Iran, the rights of the Iranian people continue to be stripped from them by the
03:36authorities in harsh and brutal ways. Since the 28th of February, at least 21 people have been
03:42executed and more than 4,000 arrested on national security-related charges. Dozens of prisoners have
03:48been transferred to unknown locations with no information on their fate, among them human
03:53rights lawyer Nazarene Sotudeh. Access to the internet in Iran has now been almost entirely
03:58shut down for 61 days, making it one of the most severe shutdowns ever recorded globally.
04:04This is denying people across the country access to vital information, silencing independent voices,
04:10and inflicting enormous social and economic harm. It is already exacerbating a precarious
04:16humanitarian and economic situation.
04:28For more information, visit www.fema.gov.au.
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