00:00Everyone on the left, all of the Democrats and most of the mainstream media, which is basically the Democrats' communications
00:07arm, they are criticizing it because they will criticize anything that the president does.
00:12So if he ends 47 years of conflict and brings peace to the region, they will still say it's a
00:17failure.
00:18That's just the way they are.
00:19On the Republican side, you have a few different factions.
00:23Of course, you have the hawkish right, the Lindsey Grahams of the world, who want, in many ways, to finish
00:29the job, which I don't think there's appetite for in the U.S., by the way.
00:34No boots on the ground, no endless war.
00:37And then you have also the isolationist wing, which are disappointed with the president for going in in the first
00:44place.
00:44So, yeah, there's some argument on the right, and I think that's healthy.
00:48I think, you know, the president probably listened to all of us, all of those opinions before going to, you
00:55know, before starting the conflict.
00:57But, you know, again, I think he viewed this as too much of a risk of doing nothing.
01:02And if and I think the history will be kind to the president in the sense that the regime was
01:07so close to a nuclear weapon, I think inaction would have been a disaster.
01:12But it's but it's OK to have different opinions. You have the real hawks, you have the real isolationists, and
01:17you have a lot of people in between.
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