00:00For the time being, the ceasefire remains in place.
00:02What?
00:02For the time being, the ceasefire remains in place.
00:06It's unbelievably weak, I would say.
00:09I would call it the weakest right now.
00:13After reading that piece of garbage they sent us, I didn't even finish reading it.
00:17They said, I'm not going to waste my time reading it.
00:19I would say it's one of the weakest right now.
00:22It's on life support.
00:24They understand.
00:24These are all medical people.
00:27Dr. Oz, life support is not a good thing.
00:29Do you agree?
00:30I would say the ceasefire is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in and says,
00:38sir, your loved one has approximately a 1% chance of living.
00:43But they changed their mind because they didn't put it in the paper.
00:46So when they sent us this document that we waited four days for, that should have taken 10 minutes to
00:51do,
00:52look, it's very simple.
00:53We get that.
00:54They guarantee no nuclear weapons for a very long period of time.
00:59And a couple of other minor things, but they just can't get there.
01:02So they agree with us, and then they take it back.
01:06When they say, does he have a plan?
01:08Yeah, I have a plan.
01:09The plan is very simple.
01:10You know, in war you have to change.
01:12You have to be flexible.
01:13You have a lot of plans, but you have to do different plans in different days.
01:17But I have a great plan.
01:18But the plan is they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
01:21And they didn't say that in their letter.
01:24Mr. President.
01:24Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:26Mr. President.
01:26Mr. President.
01:26Mr. President.
01:26Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:28Mr. President.
01:28Mr. President.
01:29Mr. President.
01:29Mr. President.
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