00:00And there was talk of a rift between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump in the weeks preceding the first Israel strikes.
00:08Do you think that rift was somehow manufactured to add a little bit more sort of a surprise element?
00:16Not necessarily. There have been rifts between presidents of the U.S. and prime ministers of Israel as long as I can remember.
00:24There were rifts when I was the commander of Central Command, and we still had a relationship at that time, although they were not formally part of our area of responsibility.
00:31There was a rift when I was the director of the CIA, and it didn't affect the relationship with Mossad at all, nor did the rift previous to that affect the military relationship.
00:44Those have always been very, very strong, and they have clearly stayed very strong.
00:49One other point I might make about Iran sprinting to a bomb if they have some HEU left and some centrifuges that can enrich it, I don't believe that they have the capability anymore to metallize it.
01:02And Esfahan, that facility, which was hit, was one of the three sites the U.S. hit.
01:08In this case, it was hit with cruise missiles launched from a submarine after Israel had already hit it very hard.
01:15That's the site where some critical parts of the enrichment process take place.
01:22To alsoize that.
01:37To do, map it into the battlefield process where people can play in the vorbere in place where people can actually run away and share their continu Holocaust games, that are really strong.