00:02So I think we can do this right here instead of at Doral.
00:06We're going to Doral, a lot of you are traveling with me.
00:09Doing very well with regard to just about everything,
00:12but doing very well with regard to Iran.
00:16Again, they want to make a deal.
00:17They're decimated.
00:19They're having a hard time figuring out who their leader is.
00:22They don't know who their leader is because their leader is God.
00:25Their former leader come in.
00:28But we'll see.
00:30Any questions real fast?
00:31Can you 14 points proposal that Iran has supposed to be?
00:37No, I haven't. I haven't.
00:38I'm looking at it up here.
00:40You're looking at it, sir?
00:41I'll let you know about it later.
00:43Mr. President, last night you said we might be better off not making a deal with Iran.
00:47Well, I wouldn't have to.
00:49I didn't say that.
00:50I said that if we left right now, it would take them 20 years to rebuild.
00:54But we're not leaving right now.
00:56We're going to do it so nobody has to go back in two years or five years.
00:59The Pressure, Mr. President, you also said last night that...
01:02They told me about the concept of the deal.
01:04They're going to give me the exact wording there.
01:07Yeah.
01:07The Pressure, last night you also said that only, like, 85% of Iran's missile-making capabilities has been eliminated.
01:15Correct.
01:15The Pressure, Mr. President, is that other 15% important?
01:17Does the United States need to eliminate that?
01:19Well, I'd like to eliminate it.
01:21It would be a start for them to build up again.
01:24And, yeah, I would like to eliminate it.
01:26Sir, under what circumstances would you restart military strikes on targets?
01:31Well, I don't want to say that.
01:33I mean, I can't tell that to a reporter.
01:35If they misbehave, if they do something bad.
01:38But, right now, we'll see.
01:41But, you know, it's a possibility that could happen, sir.
01:45Mr. President, Mr. President, in your letter to Congress, you said the hostilities in Iran that started have been terminated.
01:52How can you say that, given that the naval blockade is still being militarily enforced?
01:57Well, it's a very friendly blockade.
01:58Nobody's even challenging it.
02:00Nobody at all is challenging it.
02:01But, just so you understand, many presidents have been involved in things that are very big.
02:08They never had to go through anything with respect to Congress.
02:11They considered it to be totally unconstitutional.
02:14And the Democrats in Congress that pushed this, and probably a couple of Republicans,
02:20they're hurting our negotiating ability, which is infinite right now.
02:24And they shouldn't be doing it.
02:26It's never happened before.
02:28No other president has done it.
02:29And I'm not going to be the first.
02:31Thank you very much.
02:32The Pressure, Iran morale.
02:34The President, do you envision a future where American energy companies are operating inside of Iran, much like Venezuela?
02:41It could be.
02:42I'll tell you what.
02:43We have a lot of ships coming up to Texas and Louisiana.
02:46It's a line of ships.
02:48You saw it in the satellite.
02:49We have a line of ships, big ones.
02:52Two million barrels.
02:55And they're coming up.
02:57I mean, literally hundreds of ships are in line to go to Texas.
03:00I mean, they're already started.
03:02But we're selling a lot of oil.
03:05A lot of oil.
03:06The Pressure, why is the U.S. removing troops from Germany?
03:10Why is the U.S. removing troops from Germany?
03:14We're going to cut way down.
03:16And we're cutting a lot further than 5,000.
03:18Thank you very much.
03:18When is enough enough with Iran?
03:20We're going to cut a lot.
03:21We're going to cut a lot.
03:21We're going to cut a lot.
03:21We're going to cut a lot.
03:21We're going to cut a lot.
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