00:00So, of course, we hope that the next step is in sanctioning Russia, because if you look at it, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, they're working together and they are trying to take down the United States from being a leader of democratic world.
00:16And if the United States want to tackle any of those threats, they need to go ahead after all of them.
00:24And we see this is happening.
00:25I think this U-turn in the attention and in the strategy that the United States have happened, because basically Putin publicly offended President Trump.
00:38He gave him a public slap after launching the most massive attack on Kiev right after the call by President Trump.
00:46Look, President Trump was really trying to give Putin a hand.
00:50He took it out of this pariah situation where nobody was calling Putin, nobody was talking to him, he couldn't even travel to most of the countries because nobody wanted him.
01:03President Trump said, OK, well, I will try to resolve it.
01:06And he basically opened this situation for Putin and instead, rather than trying to solve, to agree to ceasefire or doing like whatever, Putin was doing these steps and he was doing them publicly, where he was not only showing to President Trump that he doesn't respect him, but also to all the other leaders of the world.
01:29And I do not think that this is what President of the United States can take or can take lightly.