00:00I have a question, sir. What do you think of this idea of replacing Iran with Italy in the World
00:05Cup?
00:07I don't think about it too much.
00:12That's an interesting question. Let me give it, you know what, let me give that a little thought.
00:18Is that what they're doing? They're thinking about replacing Iran?
00:22Let Marco make his polyvettros.
00:23Marco, could you make a statement of that, please? What do you think of...
00:26There's nothing from the U.S. that's told them they can't come.
00:29I mean, the problem with Iran would be not their athletes.
00:33It would be some of the other people that we want to bring with them, some of whom have ties
00:36to the IRGC.
00:37We may not be able to let them in, but not the athletes themselves.
00:40But no one's... I don't know where that's coming from, other than speculation that Iran may decide not to come,
00:45and then Italy would fill their spot.
00:46But that's... They decide not to come on their own. It's because they decided not to come.
00:49What they can't bring is a bunch of IRGC terrorists into our country and pretend that they're, you know, journalists
00:54and athletic trainers.
00:56Sir, is the government going on?
00:57We would not want to affect the athletes.
00:59We would not want to affect the athletes.
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