00:00Michael Cooper of CECOM was asked yesterday about the strike on the girls' school on the first day of the
00:05war.
00:05Oh, that's under investigation. You're talking about the original calendar.
00:08It was the only case of investigation at the moment. It's a civilian casualty.
00:13I think we have a couple of things under investigation. But that is under investigation.
00:18Were you able to confirm that it was a U.S. missile?
00:21Who were you with?
00:21BBC for the radio.
00:23Fake BBC. You mean the ones that put AI in my mouth? The ones that gave me, that had me
00:29saying a statement that they now admit was not true?
00:32The ones that put terrible words in my mouth and then had to admit that it was fake?
00:38The ones that are being sued now for five billion dollars and don't know what to do? You're with BBC?
00:44They're another fake outfit. Yes.
00:46Can I talk about the deals in China? Did you get a deal on soybeans? You know, the farmers?
00:50The farmers are going to be very happy and they're going to be buying billions of dollars of soybean chum.
00:56Well, you were talking about Britain, but Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister there, is in a lot of trouble. I
01:02know you were asked about this.
01:03He's in trouble for two reasons. Energy and immigration. He's very bad on energy. He should open up the North
01:10Sea.
01:10He's got a coal mine and he should open up oil in the North Sea and he doesn't.
01:15They have a tremendous value. You know, they buy their oil, a lot of it, from Norway.
01:22Norway gets it from the North Sea. Not as good an area as Scotland than the UK has.
01:28So they're paying Norway a fortune for oil that they take out of the North Sea.
01:32Do you think Starmer's going to survive as Prime Minister?
01:34It's a tough thing. Unless he can straighten out immigration where he's weak and if he doesn't start drilling, stop
01:42with the windmills all over the place that are causing havoc.
01:45They're causing havoc. Most expensive form of energy. They kill the birds. They're unsightly. They're ruining the landscape.
01:52If he doesn't stop with the windmills, he's got to do energy. He's got to open up the North Sea.
01:58You know, he's got one of the greatest oil finds anywhere in the world and he's not using it. And
02:03I tell him that. He's not using it.
02:04Should he quit? The oil companies call me every day. Please, please, we want to go to the North Sea.
02:11He doesn't allow it to happen.
02:12Should he quit? I don't say that. I think he's a nice man, actually. But, I mean, I didn't like
02:20when he said, we're going to send ships as soon as you're finished with the war, as soon as you
02:24want.
02:25But we sort of finished militarily, pretty much. But we, you know, David, we are. We finished probably 70%, 75%.
02:32We didn't finish every one of the things. We go back and finish them off.
02:36Sir. And by the way, and more than that. You saw the reporting on the missile capability, missile launchers that
02:43have remained.
02:45Yes. No, it's New York Times big news. The missile launchers are probably 80% gone.
02:54The New York Times said it's like, we haven't, you were hitting them like, like, pinatas. The missile launches are
03:01largely gone.
03:02The manufacturing of missiles is about 80%, 80 to 85% gone. And we know where the rest of it
03:09is. So, if we go in, we'll take that out very early.
03:12Sir, would you. There are no intelligence reports. Not, not for them. They weren't intelligence reports. They were New York
03:19Times fake news.
03:20Sir, would you.
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