sanctions, China, oil, foreign policy, economy Transcript I sort of gave the expression Today you get more sometimes with honey than you do with vinegar. But you wave the sanctions on the oil with regard to China. So you're allowing China distill by the oil from Ar. Royal on no. I didn't say that we have the sanctions on, and if they do a job and if they can be peaceful and if they can show us, they're not going to do any more harm. I would take the sanctions off and the sanctions would make a big difference. As you know, you know, when I was, we had a great success. In the first time we had the greatest economy in the history of our country. By the way, it's going to be absolutely, this is better. This is going to be. I think, even much better. But we are the greatest economy in history and we use sanctions. You use them very carefully. You know, sanctions cost us a lot of money, it's not just G. We're going to put sanctions on. When you do sanctions, it costs a lot of money, but I would u.