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  • 7/3/2025
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce was asked about efforts to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Transcript
00:00Back to you and then to you, sir.
00:01Two topics, Danny, thanks so much.
00:03Number one, with all the developments with Iran and Syria and Gaza,
00:07it's been all quiet, thank goodness, on the Israel-Lebanon front,
00:10but still some work to do there.
00:12What are the challenges that remain at this point in disarming Hezbollah
00:17and enforcing Resolution 1701?
00:19Well, I would direct you to the Israeli government in that regard.
00:23I think the thing that has changed the Middle East beyond, of course,
00:26the damage to the, well, the destruction, the obliteration of Iran's nuclear facilities,
00:33is the personality and power that is exhibited by Donald Trump
00:37and what he is willing to do, what the American government and military is capable of,
00:43and as a reflection of our genuine commitment for change,
00:47after exhausting all diplomatic options,
00:50is that he will do what else is necessary to achieve peace.
00:54That is something as a message to the entire Middle East, including to our allies,
00:59and to those who have stepped up, as an example, regarding the Gaza Strip,
01:03the regional partners there willing to step in and help make a difference for the future there.
01:08So the biggest issue, and again, for specifics, you'd have to speak to the Israeli government,
01:13but for us, we made that decision last year in November
01:17without knowing how it would need to be applied,
01:19but it's also because of the American people that we're able to send this message to the world
01:24that we are still here, we are still the team you can count on,
01:29America matters, we know it,
01:31and we're going to defend our country,
01:34which is what it needs to exist in order to have this hope for the future.
01:37Sorry.
01:38Sorry.

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