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calls for a cease fire are calls
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to surrender to terrorism, to surrender
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to barbarism.
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So as we look at the situation in
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Israel, one of the biggest
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challenges and remember
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the Israelis value
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human life, so that they're tried.
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They tried to warn the population if you
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stay, you will die. That went on for
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nearly a month leading up to this ground invasion.
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But militarily, what are the things
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that they're gonna need to accomplish. Well, one,
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they're going to have to accomplish
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in Gaza, the elimination
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of hamas Uh. They're going to have
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to accomplish the destruction of
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the network of terror tunnels, some
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three hundred miles of them in the north.
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They're going to have to eliminate
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the threat that is Hezbolah because from
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the north and south, talking about hundreds of thousands
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of missiles over the years that have been fired into
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Israel, that threat must forever
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be removed as a result of this military,
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you know, response
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to this massive act of terror.
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Then on top of it that would be got the
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declaration of war by the Huti rebels
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in Yemen. I'm not sure what manifestation
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that's going to take on. And if they're
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going to keep firing rockets out Assyria, and
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then you're gonna have to deal with Iran
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or if Urduan really is following
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through on his threat to involve himself. Well,
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that's going to expand it out even further. None
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of these tasks, not one of them,
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is going to be easy. The question
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is, at any one point, how
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many fronts in this war
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will Israel have to be fighting
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to defend. Frankly,
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this is a fight for their survival at this point.
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All right, joining us now, IDF Major General
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Yakov Ami draws with us. General,
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great to have you on the program. First,
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my deepest sorrow and condolences.
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If we extrapolate out the population
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of Israel and compared to the US, the
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fourteen hundred people killed on October
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seventh, that would be the equivalent of thirty eight thousand
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plus Americans that were killed in a single day.
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I can only imagine the pain is suffering
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and the difficulty your country's facing. And
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now you're facing a minimum of a two front
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war. You have other countries
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now firing rockets Syria, and you've
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got the Huti rebels now firing
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missiles into your country,
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which complicates things even further. What
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are the military objectives that you
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see? I've mentioned things that are obvious to
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me. What do you see and you're you're on
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the ground in Israel, The.
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Goal and the targets of the war
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in God is very clear defined
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by the cabinet is destruction
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of all the migery apparatus
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of HAMASO going to do and
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to distort hamas ability to control
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the gather strict the meaning of
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it. If you go to the
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physics. At the end of the day, what
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the laity is supposed to do is to
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go and to find all the offices, the
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factories of manufacturing, weapon
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systems, headquarters,
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commanding control under
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the ground tunnels, and
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the people themselves, the commanders
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in all the ranks of this organization,
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and to destroy and kingdom. So
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it is a long mission
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that will take time. It is not going to
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be ended in a few weeks. It will take
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probably a few months. But
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the result is very
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clear. The threat from the
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South will not exist
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anymore in the future.
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When you say that, you mean that there will no
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longer be an ability of master fire
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rockets into question
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Israel period and of sentence that that
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will forever be removed.
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Yeah. And it's not about if
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they want to do it, or
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intend to do it, or wish to do it.
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It's about capability. We
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want to affiliate their capability
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to take it as well, and it will
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take time, it will but we will probably
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do it. And I think that it
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is something that you should focus on it.
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And because of that friendly
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the hoodies are launching missiles from
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me. Man. This is why we build
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a Row two and three and we are intercepting
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them. One of the cruise missiles
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was intercepted by thirty
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five something that we bought in the United
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SOS for America.
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But let me ask you general, because I've
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been there when there's been flare ups and
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I've been there. I was in the
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town of Starode and when I was
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there, the night before Kabotzo
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was hit with missiles. When I was
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there, you know, kids can't even play
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outside. They play in underground, underground
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bunker play grounds. They can't because the
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missiles are so close. They get there in thirteen
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seconds. And I know the Iron Dome
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is great, but in many ways, isn't the Iron
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Dome just a band aid? Because in
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the course of ten years in that one little
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border town that I visited, they
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had shot ten thousand missiles over a ten
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year period. That's a lot of missiles. And
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you were saying here the same thing, and
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that is any ability of a mast
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to fire any more missiles from Gaza
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into Israel. That that has to be eliminated
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in this now, let
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me ask you, it's got to be on
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the table. I mean, if Israel wanted to obliterate
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Gaza, you would have the ability
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to do it militarily. But you don't choose
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that method. Do you think maybe
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you need to be more aggressive with an air war
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and basically just say, okay,
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this this, this city is going to
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be leveled if a mosque continues
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to do this.
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Now I think that this would
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be what
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we should do, is to iminate the
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organization, uh and
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the capabilities of the organizations,
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and then if Gaza
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will be there. This is not the existence
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of Gaza by itself. It is not the threat to reason.
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The threat is done by people, and
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these people should be killed and their
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capability should be eliminate and
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then the good all right.
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But the threat is by people. But you can't judge
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by looking at somebody what's in their heart, their
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mind and their soul. And I played
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the cartoons they and doctor and eight children
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in Gaza at the youngest ages to quote,
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hate the Israelis, hate the Jews,
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and kill the Jews and become a martyr.
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This is why we decided to destroy
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the mectry capability that even
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if they have the intention, they
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do not have the capability. It is
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not about the ideology. Ideology you cannot come,
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you cannot kill ideology that
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probably will remain in Gaza.
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But what we can and we move with we
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will is to eliminate all the
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mecry capability. Even if they want,
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they cannot launch any rockets or missiles.
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When and in the future, when we will
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get out of
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of Gaza, we're pulling out all forces
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that were you know, if it will take six
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seven months, we
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will keep the freedom
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to act within Gaza as we are
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doing today within a Nablus
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over a because we are
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whether this is this is the way that
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allows us to keep the level of threat
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in the minimum level. And
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in the future we will not hesitate. We will
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strike and we'll go with ground forces
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to eliminate any attempt by anyone to
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build the neglecasability inside Jaza. So
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it's a it's a three phases operation
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One is what we are now to gain
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control, then to destroy
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all the facilities and to kill as many people
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as possible. From the leadership
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of the organization, and then when we are putting
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out of the area, to
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remain in this situation in which
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we can and will act
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in all our capabilities to destoy
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any attempt to rebuild the between the apparatus
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in the indidaviastry.
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Let me ask you then next about the network
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of terror tunnels and general,
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in case you may not know, I've actually been there. I've
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been inside these tunnels, over three
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hundred miles of them that they have built out
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by the way, using international
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aid money, including money from the US
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and money from Israel. But they've
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built this massive three hundred miles
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of underground tunnels terror tunnels
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as we call them. And we're also
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being told that maybe some of these hostages
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are in those tunnels. Certainly,
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part of any military objective has got
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to be to eliminate this network of
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terror tunnels. How do you do that
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by balancing the reality
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that there are likely hostages within those
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tunnels. That's going to be a very hard that's
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hard to discern.
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We made one in
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two thousand and so, thin operation against
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the tunnels, which entered into
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the usually sovereign
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state. Now we are dealing with the
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huge amount of tunnels
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under the gathera strict. They are not going
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into Isra, they're around within
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the Gaza, around the strict,
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the Holy gather strict. Unlike
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fourteen, we have now methods
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and and systems
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technology which allows us to deal
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with the with the tunnels. We are in
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a much better position to deal with
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the threat of the tunnels and probably
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will learn a lot through the operation itself.
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But we are coming to the operation in
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much matter best methods.
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So by the end of this that network
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of terror tunnels will have to be destroyed
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in some way, shape, matter or form. You agree with
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that, no question? Quick break right
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back more with idea of General Yakov
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Army draw as we continue. Also your
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calls coming up eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn or number.
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If you want to be a part of the program, I can
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tell you now IDF General Jakov
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Army draws with us from Israel. Now
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let's go to the north, let's go to Lebanon,
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let's go to Hesbola, and let's
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go to the rockets. As you now fight
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a two front war and they're
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firing rockets from the north, what
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is the strategy as it relates to Hesbola
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and how do you destroy that terror
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network.
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Tomorrow, Nasarala, the
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secretary of Isbela, is going to be the speech,
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and everyone is waiting to see what will
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you say from what he
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is doing in the last form weeks.
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He wants to show that
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he is involved in the
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war against Eiler, but he is not ready to take
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the risk of big war against
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meaning of them. He is bringing
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Palestinians into the border,
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helped them to cross the defense.
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None of them succeeded to do it after now
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all of them eliminated on defence. Then
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is launching anti
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tank missiles, all of them Russians made
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by the way into his own position.
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And we learn
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the way that
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it is done. And we succeeded in the last
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four weeks to kill more than sixteen
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members of Isabella. Our creunity
12:25
is are six people, one
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of them civilian.
12:28
And five from the Do you think ultimately
12:31
you can prevent in the future any
12:34
more missiles being fired out of Lebanon
12:37
by Hezbola or any group into
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Israel? How do you stop that? How do you push
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them back far enough?
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There very very very
12:44
good question. Let's see how
12:47
Nazarala is ready to take part in the
12:49
war. We have an interest to focus
12:51
on Gaza and not from
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the wars. At the same time, after
12:57
the war in Gaza, we will have to think
12:59
what would be done about Prisbella because Isbela
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is ten times more stronger
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than and Hamas and and
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why will we make the sem mistake about about
13:09
the Isbela and let
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Isabella to to be stronger in
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the future. So it's a very good question that
13:16
should be asked after the war. Because
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the war in the world's we should concentrate
13:21
on Gaza. We are ready
13:23
if if a Sola decide
13:25
to open the wall. We have huge
13:28
forces in the nose and the whole oil force.
13:30
We go to the nose to fight the
13:32
Isbella and the list
13:35
of targets in Lebanon.
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Is all right.
13:37
Let me then ask the worst case scenario,
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as I can say it not only possible
13:42
two front war. Then you've got Syria
13:45
firing missiles into Israel. You got
13:47
the Hooti rebels firing missiles
13:49
into Israel. You can and how
13:51
you have the threat? Well, first of all, you have the head of the
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snake around which is you know
13:56
that they've been responsible for the military
13:58
plotting, planning and providing
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a missiles against Israel. So
14:03
you got Iran and then you got now even the threat
14:05
of Turkey. What if the worst
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case scenario unfolds At
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that point, I would argue in general that
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all bets are off and Israel will
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have to do whatever they have to do to
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preserve their country from being
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destroyed.
14:20
Let's be realistic about the situation when
14:22
you can bring everything to the cellar. Turkey
14:25
is not in a condition of war
14:27
with Israel, and I don't see Turkey taking
14:31
a good Okay, I.
14:31
Hope you're right. What about Iran? Iran
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has been a minute?
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A minute, let me answer. The Hooties
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can launch rockets, and you can launch and
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long range missiles and cruise missiles.
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Is a very good defensive systems
14:45
that prevent ninety
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percent of it from reaching Israel. I
14:50
would not recommend to go to war again.
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The Hookies when they're launching is okay. After
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the war, we will see what can be done. It's
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a huge problem many for America,
15:00
for US, and the Hoodies are the
15:02
long arm of your arm. And if that's
15:04
what isn't success succeed to do it
15:07
is something that we know how to deal with. South
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Syria is totally another story. It's
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a no man's land. There are sheeites delicious
15:15
there. But the capability
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of the Iranians in Syria is
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very, very very limited. They
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have some capability, but it's very very limited
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because in the last the Venel we
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are bombing there every week at least
15:29
once, and some of the
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weeks more than once, and they didn't success
15:34
to build what they head in mind. So
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the threat from the Golden Heights from
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Syria is a minimum, is
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not big one. The big Pik threat
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and the real threat for is well is
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is Balad and what to do with us Bala, how
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to build with Bala is a big
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question that should be asked immediately after
15:53
the war. If Masaralah
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decide not to broaden
15:59
his involvement in the in the world
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more than he did upt
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to now, if he decide to
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intervene red, he's ready.
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Well, General, I want you to know you
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have the support of many, many good Americans
16:13
here and many around the
16:16
world that see this for what it is, and
16:18
our thoughts and prayers are with you. And
16:21
I do know how this is all going to end,
16:23
and it will end with Israel having a victory
16:25
and all this, so we wish
16:27
you god speech are and we're very sorry
16:29
you have to live through this not fun.
16:32
Thank you very much.
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right, joining us now. He is one
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of the great senators, former governor of the great
18:04
state of Florida, of which I soon
18:07
planned to be a resident. Can you believe it,
18:09
I'm finally getting their senator. I'm finally
18:11
about to make the jump.
18:12
Long time I know.
18:15
You know. So I became friends
18:17
with you and Bobby Jindall
18:20
and oh
18:22
what's the Texas Rick Perry.
18:25
Okay, I used to see you guys
18:27
all the time because whenever you were coming up
18:29
to New York, like every other
18:31
month, all of you and you were
18:33
all competing with each other in a friendly way,
18:36
and you were alluring businesses out of
18:38
New York. You were doing all doing it successfully,
18:41
and you'd incentivize them and you say,
18:44
you know, give them the benefits of what it would be like
18:46
to run their business down in Florida, or
18:48
in the case of Bobby jindall Louisiana, or
18:51
in the case of Rick Perry, down in Texas, and
18:53
how much money they're going to save and how much better the life's
18:55
going to be. And how many businesses
18:58
do you think you lured away from New York?
19:01
I did over a thousand. Oh my
19:03
god, oh no, no, not just New
19:05
York. I'm sorry, just New York. Well, New York was probably
19:07
would have about twenty percent of it. Wow,
19:10
we got we did.
19:10
Unbelievable because and by the
19:12
way, these are big businesses. We're not talking about little
19:15
mom and pop shops here.
19:16
There are two hundred and five hundred thousand
19:19
jobs at a time, you know, in my eight
19:21
years, I mean first as I was
19:23
competed with Rick Perry, who was a goal
19:25
sander for job creation. Bobby Jinda
19:27
was doing the same thing. And so what we
19:29
were all doing the same how do we make our states
19:32
more competitive? All right?
19:33
So, but by the way, there was a friendly competition
19:36
between you all. Y'all knew what you were all doing,
19:38
and but you you know, it was funny. One
19:41
of you would be in one week, one would be in the next
19:43
week. It was hilarious.
19:45
Okloma was really good for us. The Bloscio
19:47
was really good for us. So you
19:49
know, Wolf in Pennsylvania was great force. So
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you had these these places up there, they're running
19:55
businesses out of there. Look, I grew up
19:57
in public housing. I know the most important thing is
19:59
get somebody at who does that businesses.
20:02
So we got companies like Verizon
20:04
in USAA and we got
20:07
all these companies expands hurts to move their corporate
20:09
office down to Florida. But we
20:12
just went after business after business, and Rick
20:14
and Bobby did the exact same thing, and it
20:16
was all tied to making a better place
20:18
for job creation.
20:20
And the good news is that it worked.
20:23
Now worked, we had one point seven million
20:25
jobs. Now not government in Florida,
20:27
but in my eight years the
20:29
private companies we had at one point seven million
20:31
jobs.
20:33
I think COVID really accelerated all this.
20:35
Tell me if you think I'm wrong here. But you
20:37
see this mass migration from states
20:39
like New York, New Jersey, Illinois, California,
20:42
and then you see states like Florida. The
20:45
last time I checked, it was about you're
20:47
gaining about eight hundred
20:49
new residents a day. Is that about
20:51
right?
20:52
That's right, that's right, And it's not just
20:54
in that case. It's not just the job
20:56
creation. These people say it's better schools.
21:00
University of Florida is down the number one public
21:02
university in the country. Where at a when
21:04
I left, we're a forty seven year low in our crime rate,
21:07
and I think it's continued to go down since
21:09
Governor DeSantis took over. So I mean,
21:11
we this this state's hit in the right direction.
21:13
But you know, Texas is doing Texas.
21:16
You know, Greg Abbotts done a great job. He took over
21:18
after Rick Perry. Uh, there's a lot of good
21:20
Republican governors warding their tail off to
21:22
make their states the best in the country.
21:24
Unbelievable. I noticed
21:26
that today. You
21:29
usually don't endorse in Florida
21:31
primaries. And I know your friend, your
21:33
friends, your friends with Marco, your friends with
21:35
Governor DeSantis, your friends with Donald Trump.
21:38
But you decided to weigh in on the presidential
21:41
race. Tell us about
21:43
it.
21:44
Well, I think we've got to come together, We've got to win,
21:46
we have to win, and it
21:48
I think I think Donald Trump is the right person. Uh,
21:51
the you know, look at what's going on in the war. Look
21:53
at what happened in Israel. We've got a war in Ukraine.
21:55
We've got a horrible economy, we've got open
21:58
borders, we got we gotta fide. Administration
22:01
is just destroying this country. And when
22:03
Donald Trump left office, you
22:05
know, we had a good economy, not or
22:07
we had secure border. So I think
22:10
it's time we all come together. You're
22:12
right. I have a lot of good relationships and a
22:14
lot of them are running for president. They're all wonderful people
22:16
and be way better than Biden. If I
22:18
think it's time for us to come together, make sure
22:21
we win. We can win, we must win.
22:23
In twenty twenty four, you see.
22:25
What's happening in the state of New York. And
22:27
you know, in New York you have an attorney general
22:30
that ran on a platform to go after
22:32
one man, Donald Trump, one family of the Trump
22:34
family, and one organization, the
22:36
Trump Organization. Okay, that
22:38
campaign promise is now being fulfilled
22:41
in a civil suit, and they
22:43
basically want to take over all
22:45
of Donald Trump's business interests
22:47
in New York and have it run by an outside
22:50
entity, prevent him from ever
22:52
doing business in New York state again,
22:54
which I don't think he cares about and
22:57
then they want to find him some two
22:59
hundred and fifth million dollars. I mean,
23:01
I've never seen anything like this in my life.
23:04
He has four other you know,
23:06
he's been indicted four other times in
23:08
some of the worst venues for any conservative
23:11
or Republican and certainly with somebody with a last
23:13
named Trump, New York, Washington,
23:16
d C. Bolton County, Georgia, the
23:18
other cases in Florida. I
23:20
don't think, Senator, and correct me if I'm
23:22
wrong. I don't think Donald Trump can get
23:24
a fair trial in those three top
23:26
venues. Do you no?
23:28
And let's all put this in perspective. They're
23:31
going after Trump because he's the number one
23:33
opponent right now for Biden. Guess what whoever
23:36
nominee is. They're didn't go after
23:38
us, That's what they're doing. They're trying to use
23:40
the courts to demolish
23:42
us. So I'm going
23:44
to support my friend Donald Trump.
23:46
I endorsed him, as you said, I don't usually
23:48
endorse. I endorse him after Republican primary
23:51
in Slorida in twenty sixteen, and
23:53
we've got to come together. We have to win,
23:56
and this persecution of Donald Trump in
23:59
Republicans wrong.
24:01
You know, often independence they
24:04
end up picking the winner of elections, right, national
24:06
elections. So if I'm
24:08
right and he can't get a fair trial in some
24:10
of these venues, let me ask you this, if
24:13
he has a felony conviction, or
24:15
multiple felony convictions, what
24:18
do you think how does that play
24:20
out in the mind not of Donald Trump's
24:23
base, not of the Democrats, but
24:26
independent minded voters. Let's
24:28
see that Joe Biden is running the country
24:30
and the world into the ground. How would that play
24:32
out? How would that balance out?
24:34
I think I think independents
24:36
are going to say, this is ridiculous persecution.
24:39
We've got to support this guy because this
24:41
is wrong the Democrat party
24:43
and Democrats should not
24:45
be picking the Republican nominee. And that's what they're
24:47
trying to do. They're trying to make sure that their
24:50
you know, their number one opponent is not
24:52
you know, it's not on the ballot, and that I mean,
24:54
this stuff is crazy. Is what you think
24:56
about in Venezuela or Nicaragua,
24:59
a place is that where they
25:01
act like they have a democracy when they don't. So
25:04
we've got to stand up and we've got
25:06
to fight this stuff. But this put
25:08
the persecution through the court system and through
25:10
the legal system of Donald Trump is
25:12
absolutely wrong.
25:13
It's never happened in history. We're now
25:16
criminalizing political differences. I
25:18
never thought I could get this bad, but I never thought
25:21
I never thought we'd have policies this bad. Let
25:24
me ask about Republicans in the Senate, because
25:27
I don't know if you saw the show last night. I was in DC
25:29
and the sewer where you work, and
25:33
I'll tell you. I think
25:35
the House is going to unite on a lot of these
25:38
issues involving our border
25:40
and border security, energy independence,
25:43
I think funding for Israel. I
25:46
don't see a lot of appetite for funding Ukraine
25:49
any further, they spent a lot of money on Ukraine.
25:52
But I think they're going to remain united on
25:54
it as a caucus on these top issues,
25:57
and then it's going to be sent over to the Senate. Chuck
26:00
Schumer and company will shred it. They'll go into
26:02
conference, and I don't think the Republicans
26:04
in the House are going to move very much. So
26:07
how does that end?
26:09
Well, First off, I think Mike Johnson's going to
26:11
do a very good job as speaker. I
26:13
ran against McConnell twelve months ago. Because
26:16
we've got to start working together, and we got
26:18
to work with the House. We've got to support the
26:20
majority we have in the House. And
26:22
by the way, it takes sixty votes
26:25
to pass things. It takes sixty votes to pass
26:27
things in the Citate. We've got to stand
26:29
with our with our House, with our all
26:32
of our House colleagues. We brought Mike
26:34
Johnson over to the Senate,
26:37
Mike Lee Ron Johnson, I UH brought
26:40
him over yesterday. He did a great job
26:42
at lunch. We've got to stand
26:44
together. He's going to bring
26:47
people together. He's going to listen to everybody.
26:49
We're going to get the Israeli aid done
26:52
and we're gonna we're gonna have great discussion, but we're
26:54
going to get border security done. We're going to get
26:56
the Israeli security
26:59
done, and we're gonna have a conversation about
27:01
what should we do. We all want
27:03
Ukraine to win, we want Russia to lose, but we've
27:05
got to be realistic here. We've got
27:07
a president that doesn't want to win a war. He wants
27:10
to just prolong a war. And so how
27:12
do we do this when we have a president like Biden
27:14
that is, I mean, this guy is terrible.
27:18
Well, I agree with you. I've
27:20
never been this worried about the country. I've never
27:23
been this worried about the state of the world. What
27:25
are your thoughts on everything? And the thing
27:28
that really frustrates me is we
27:31
had secure borders, we had energy
27:33
independence, We used to have
27:35
law and order in our towns and cities.
27:38
We didn't have a world in chaos.
27:41
I really believe the likes of Putin and Chi
27:43
and Aran the Mullas
27:46
there. I think they feared
27:48
and had a deep respect for Donald Trump,
27:51
and I think they believed him when he said he would
27:53
do something.
27:54
Well, think about this. We had I had Director
27:57
Ray from the FBI and Majorchis from
27:59
humminskarready to testified homeland security,
28:01
and I asked, Ray, are
28:04
we safer today than
28:06
when Biden took office? It took him
28:08
forever to come up with an answer.
28:10
Right, But here's what they both acknowledged. We
28:13
have we have tear sales in this
28:15
country. They've come through our open
28:17
southern border. Bid demonstration
28:20
has has quit, hasened.
28:22
But how does Joe Biden get away with
28:25
aiding and a betting in the law breaking and
28:27
not and not enforcing
28:29
the laws of our country. How does he get away
28:31
with that?
28:32
Because the Democrats in the Senate won't hold him accountable,
28:35
so we don't have majority. Republicans don't have a majority
28:37
of Senate, so we don't get to run any committee. I'm
28:39
on the committee that doesn't investigations. There
28:41
will be no investigations until
28:44
we get a majority. That's why we have to win the
28:46
House, the Senate, and the White House said
28:48
we're going to turn this country around. We've got
28:50
to win all three of them, and then we've
28:52
got to start holding this federal government. I
28:55
believe Donald Trump will do it, but we've got
28:57
to win the Senate. That's why these center races
28:59
are really import in this year.
29:01
Oh man, unbelievable anyway,
29:03
Senator Rick Scott. In all those years,
29:05
by the way, I really did get to know you
29:07
and really appreciate how
29:09
hard you work. You know, the one thing you
29:12
never you were never one of these phony politicians.
29:14
You weren't a grip and grab and you
29:16
know, you know, kind of one
29:18
of these bs ors. You always just told it like it
29:21
is, and maybe sometimes it's
29:23
not the best politics, but it certainly
29:25
worked for you and it certainly has worked for the great
29:27
state of Florida. I think it's
29:29
one of the you know, obviously I'm becoming a resident
29:31
there so full
29:33
time. Can you believe it after all these
29:36
years are threatening?
29:38
Well, finally, I've been bugging about this
29:40
sin since the first day I met you.
29:41
How stupid. Well, I did have contractual
29:43
obligations that prevented me from doing it, but
29:45
you know I'm now been able to change
29:48
that.
29:49
Yeah. Well, you know, as you know, I'm up
29:51
next year. I hope anybody that can want to help
29:53
me, you can go to Rick Scott dot com. I've got you
29:56
know, I've got Schumer who spent sixty five million
29:58
dollars against me last time. He's picked his had his
30:00
Democrat and they're gonna, you know, they're
30:02
going to see if they can beat me. But we're going to work hard. So
30:04
I appreciate everybody support it. Rick Scott
30:07
dot com, thank.
30:07
You, you've done a great job. Like
30:10
like Marco Rubio, if you guys are a great team together.
30:12
On my opinion, he does a great job.
30:15
Eight hundred ninety four one shows a numbered
30:18
Let's get back to our busy phones. Don Lake
30:20
Ronkonkom and next Sean Hannity Show, What's up,
30:22
Big Don? How are you welcome aboard?
30:24
Thanks, Joan. I just wanted to say I really enjoyed
30:28
your GOP town hall last night. We're
30:30
so grand to hear honest answers from direct
30:32
questions.
30:33
Yeah, a little refreshing rather than listening
30:36
to may orcus huh oh.
30:38
I'm telling you when you see that that hearings
30:40
with Josh Horley and Ron Johnson
30:43
and others, it's and Merrick
30:45
Garland, it makes you
30:47
sick. And I'd
30:49
like just just to see them punished, but
30:52
we're gonna have to wait for that. But I'm just saying
30:55
you touched on all the top four
30:57
of the questions that I had for a
30:59
security Israel, the lack
31:01
of law and order, and energy
31:03
independence in our country, and you
31:06
did such a great job.
31:07
Well. I really appreciate it, Don. I
31:10
will tell you these are consequential times.
31:12
I actually said this. I was talking to the members
31:15
before we started and I just said, I
31:18
hope you guys all know that
31:20
this country needs you to unite. This
31:23
country needs you to stand on these
31:25
principles. The country is waiting
31:27
for you to lead them, and the only
31:29
way that's going to happen is if you all
31:31
get along and you're able to put aside
31:34
your egos, your differences. And
31:36
I actually said to them, I really pray to God
31:38
that you guys can pull together and get a lot
31:41
of good things done for the country. I
31:43
said, there's not going to be one group of winners
31:45
and one group of losers here. You
31:47
guys will either win together or you'll
31:49
lose together. And if you lose, the American
31:51
people lose.
31:53
Well that's true because during the two and a half
31:55
weeks of choosing a speaker, I
31:57
was a little worried because they were all over them.
32:00
Yeah crazy right, Big
32:03
Dome, We love you, man, appreciate it. Come
32:05
see us soon.
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