00:00Well, if military options are being weighed in, where does this leave peace talks between the two countries?
00:06Well, where it leaves it, it's up to Iran making the decision if they want to negotiate in good faith
00:11or not.
00:12You know, part of that, for example, could be Iran deciding to give up their 60% uranium and rich
00:17uranium.
00:18That'd be a good step forward.
00:20It would be Iran agreeing to stop pursuing a nuclear weapon.
00:24That'd be a good step forward.
00:26Iran, time and time again, has not negotiated in a proper way, and on top of that, they've lied.
00:33We've seen, for example, when Iran launched missiles against Diego Garcia, the distance that those missiles went contradicted the distance
00:42that the Iranian regime has claimed in the past that their missiles could go.
00:46So, look, the truth is, this is a discussion between the regime, obviously, and the United States government.
00:52Right now, I think it's up to Iran to decide which path they want to go.
00:55Do they want a path where they negotiate in a proper way with the U.S. government in an honest
00:59way, or do they want to take a different course?
01:02And I think right now they're making a huge mistake by thinking that time is on their side.
01:06If they think that they're putting political pressure or economic pressure on President Trump, they're not.
01:11You're not going to, you know, have President Trump move or move his will on this.
01:16He's going to double down, push forward, and I think that's what the president is doing right now.
01:19We'll see if that ends up being military force, but right now that economic pressure is very real for the
01:24Iranian regime.
01:26You
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