00:00My question is about the Strait of Horms.
00:03Did you ask other G7 nations to send military force?
00:08What specifically are you asking of Japan?
00:11Where are you from?
00:13I'm from Japan.
00:14From where?
00:15Japan.
00:17I just left your prime minister.
00:20Japan's doing very well.
00:21She's my biggest fan, I have to tell you.
00:24She thinks I did a great job.
00:26You have to call her and ask her.
00:28She's doing a very good job, by the way.
00:30Go ahead.
00:32Military support is no longer necessary.
00:34What do you want to know?
00:35Go ahead.
00:36Just tell me.
00:36What do you want to know?
00:38My question is, did you ask other G7 nations to send military force?
00:43What specifically are you asking of Japan?
00:46Other countries.
00:47Not just Japan.
00:48No.
00:50We don't need it.
00:51By the way, they all want to do it.
00:54They all want to do it.
00:55Every single one of them.
00:56They want to go be a part of it now.
00:58Not while the war was going on.
01:00I was a little disappointed.
01:03The UK, I said, it would be nice if you send ships.
01:06I didn't put a hard sell on them, but I said, it would be nice if you send some ships.
01:09And the prime minister said, they'll be there, sir, as soon as the war is over.
01:16I said, did you just say that?
01:17I couldn't believe it, actually.
01:21Japan has offered to get involved.
01:22But, I mean, I'll be honest.
01:24Japan was not willing to get involved during the war.
01:27I asked her.
01:28I said, do you want to get involved a little bit?
01:30I did put the heavy sell on, but they said, no, we don't want to get involved.
01:36Nobody did.
01:37We did it ourselves, with Israel, and with the Arab states that got hit.
01:42Surprisingly hit, yeah.
01:43.
01:43.
01:44.
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