00:00And it's really interesting. You just said that to me, Robert, probably wasn't what President Donald Trump wanted, but he almost didn't have a choice after Netanyahu fired the first missiles to decapitate Iran's military and then to infiltrate its nuclear systems.
00:17It was like Donald Trump was almost in some ways forced into it by Netanyahu. But how has that split his base, the bagger base?
00:27Because yesterday Pete Hegseth came out. He gave that really robust, impassioned speech about, you know, the success of the U.S. bombs when it came to the three nuclear sites.
00:40Is there a bit of paranoia creeping in right now to the U.S. Trump administration?
00:44I don't I don't think so. I think the whole context of that of that press conference, well, was a report coming out from CNN, whereas they really didn't accomplish the goal and created a doubt, if you would, in the Pentagon, created a doubt with President Trump and the administration.
01:03But more importantly, created a doubt with the American people and the world.
01:07But again, I think you have to understand who CNN is. And they have a very big history, a long history, I should say, of really not speaking the truth.
01:18And we could give several examples. They just don't like President Trump. And anything, any opportunity to diminish him, they will do just that.
01:26We could talk about the Russia-Russia collusion, which wasn't true. It was all fake and false. We could talk about the Hunter Biden laptop.
01:34They also said that was non-existent, but yet we all know it was.
01:38So they have skewed, I would say, intentions, political intentions.
01:43So I think you always have to consider the source.
01:45For me, with my military intelligence background and my political background as well, I think you have to stay focused on the facts.
01:54And the facts are, it appears, based on the video evidence and the intelligence.
01:59I think those bombs did a pretty good significant obliteration, if you would, of their nuclear efforts.