00:00So, importantly, Iran has agreed that they will neither produce nor procure a nuclear weapon.
00:06Neither produce.
00:08Because originally they said, they talk about that they will not develop a nuclear weapon.
00:14And some people found it okay.
00:15These guys didn't, in all fairness.
00:17But some people, but I didn't like it, said it won't develop.
00:20I said, what happens if they should buy?
00:21I don't know.
00:22It's pretty, very dangerous for somebody to sell.
00:24Because whoever sells them a nuclear weapon will get nuked themselves.
00:28If they sold a nuclear weapon, if only a few they could do it, they would be nuked.
00:33They wouldn't have that country loan.
00:35So, it's a very dangerous thing for somebody to do.
00:38But I wanted it in there.
00:39So, it's develop, procure, buy, anything.
00:46And you'll see that when you see the agreement.
00:48But it's appropriate that we release the agreement.
00:50And we did send a copy to Israel, by the way.
00:53They've been a good partner.
00:56Again, I think they could do better.
00:58With respect to Hezbollah, I'm not saying they shouldn't protect themselves.
01:03I'm saying when two drones are shot into the desert and drop harmlessly, you don't have
01:09to knock down buildings in Beirut.
01:13They could behave better.
01:15And frankly, they could do a better job.
01:18I love them as a partner.
01:20They were terrific.
01:21But they could do a much better job with Hezbollah on that.
01:25I don't think they're doing well.
01:27And I feel very bad for Lebanon.
01:30Lebanon's been, you know, it was a great culture.
01:32It was a great, they had the professors, the doctors, the lawyers.
01:35It was an incredible culture.
01:37Maybe the highest in the Middle East for years and years, centuries.
01:41And for the last 50, 60 years, they have been just trashed.
01:46They have been living in hell.
01:50And for the last 50 years, they have been living in hell.
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