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00:00And what do you do if it isn't?
00:01Because I dealt with both, and they're both tired, exhausted.
00:06They fought very, very hard and very viciously, very violently.
00:10And they were both satisfied to go home and get out.
00:14And can it start again? I guess someday it can.
00:18It could maybe start soon.
00:19I think a big telltale sign was when, as you know, Iran somewhat, by not much, violated the ceasefire.
00:31And Israel had the planes going out that morning, and there were a lot of them, 52 of them.
00:36And I said, you've got to get them back.
00:37And they brought them back.
00:38They didn't do anything.
00:39They brought them back.
00:40It was very good.
00:41I thought it was amazing, actually.
00:44They have fought a hell of a war.
00:46They fought very hard.
00:47I think the war ended, actually, when we hit the various nuclear sites with the planes.
00:54And I just hope you people can give these pilots, these are the best pilots in the world.
00:57They're the best shots in the world.
00:59They call them shots.
01:00That's what they are.
01:01And wait a minute.
01:02And I just hope you can give them the respect they deserve, because they came home to fake news.
01:08And like, oh, gee, there was hardly any damage.
01:11The things are decimated.
01:13But I think, no, I think they're very much finished.
01:16I think Israel is going to get back to doing what they do.
01:19And I think that Iran is going to get back.
01:21You know, Iran has a huge advantage.
01:23They have great oil, and they can do things.
01:26I don't see them getting back involved in the nuclear business anymore.
01:30I think that's what they do.

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