Rudy Giuliani asserts the U.S. is winning a war in Iran, arguing rising oil prices are preferable to catastrophic terrorism or attacks on synagogues and churches. He defends President Trump's delayed China trip as a counter to Xi's manipulation while criticizing media figures for anti-Semitic sentiments and labeling NYC Mayor Eric Adams a communist. Giuliani speculates that destroying Iranian oil resources via Israel could end the regime within years, secure leverage against China, and reduce infiltration costs using Ukrainian drone technology, ultimately framing higher gas prices as a necessary sacrifice for global safety. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show on Wendell TV.
And it's going to be quite a night because there is so much going on, and we are jam-packed with information that you need to know, and information that we need to analyze together so that we can get behind the misleading, the misleading headlines, and the misleading news.
First of all, let's begin with the fact that we are winning the war in wherever the hell it is in Iran by a route.
It's not even a contest.
The effect on the price of oil is a natural result of having the war.
You can't have it unless you affect the price of oil.
It's in one of the major oil-rich regions of the world.
And no matter what you did, it would interrupt the flow of oil through that region of the world.
So you got a choice.
Nice cheap oil, or eventually have the Muslim extremist nuts who run that country blow up the world, or have a successful attempt at killing President Trump or me or somebody else, or maybe at your synagogue or church.
So, I don't know, a little extra bounce in the price of oil.
We can't handle it.
If we can't, we are really a bunch of idiots, narcissists, selfish assholes, jerks, morons, misinformed.
I mean, how could you possibly have a war there?
I mean, I'll put the map out, but why should I?
You know the geography as well as I do right now.
We will a little later.
The oil comes from there.
Iran, maybe for this reason, way back, made the choice to have its oil that goes to Asia, basically all of it goes through this little narrow 20-mile area.
They could have pipelined it down to the Indian Ocean, and we wouldn't have had that problem.
Or if they could get along with somebody, they could pipeline it through Saudi Arabia, but I'm sure they would never do that.
I mean, after all, they're much better than the Saudi Arabians.
They're Persians.
The Saudi Arabians, on the other hand, look at them and say, they're Shiites.
So when World War II happened, did we complain that there were shortages of certain things because we had to defeat Germany, Japan, and Italy?
You think our grandparents complained about that or parents?
You think they did?
Yeah, the ones that went back to Italy or Germany and the ones that never belonged in America, but I bet yours didn't.
I bet mine didn't.
They bonkered down.
I bet they saw it as somewhat patriotic.
I mean, the president has to produce a war for them in which the only effect of the war is on the brave people who have volunteered to fight.
The rest of us, gee, we can't even pay more for gasoline, but even less than we were paying under President Otopen.
Right now, the price of gasoline in the United States is less than it was under President Otopen.
And that was to accomplish nothing except screw us.
This is to accomplish a goal which, if achieved, can literally, without a slightest bit of exaggeration, change the world.
You take that regime out, you replace it with a neutral regime.
And within three to four years, by the time Trump leaves office, we will have a peaceful Middle East, to a very large extent, possibly a more peaceful world.
And the price of gasoline will be the lowest you've ever heard because the general overall turmoil in that part of the world, even when we're not at war, can very often have a very big effect on the price of oil.
So I urge the president to use his unbelievable skills as a persuader, rather than worrying so much about the price of oil, which I guess he has to do, right?
He has to worry about it.
But explain it to the American people.
Now, that's a little unfair.
He has done that.
And then, of course, they run the risk of claiming, oh, he's like Biden.
He's blaming it on.
I don't think anybody buys that.
First of all, he actually, we actually see him sign.
I know it's a funny signature, but he does sign.
And I love, I love the traitor who left his administration, Joe Kent, who said that he was fooled or pushed around by Israel.
Where did he come up with that one?
Did Tucker tell him that one?
Or Megan Kelly?
Or who gave him that one?
Were to guess, I would say, top yeah right, absurd.
Uh well, we have that's, but that's stupid ted, that's a stupid one.
Now there is a.
There does appear to be a bit of a, a bit of a.
The disagreement between, uh, the Bobsy Twins right, and the disagreement is the following, uh, Israel on wednesday hit the South Pars natural gas field uh, which uh is the world's large natural gas field.
It's the world's largest.
So it it triggered an increase in the price of energy right, and uh and it and it.
And then there was a whole, a whole uh attack on oil infrastructure all throughout the region, and this is jointly operated with Qatar.
So the president got mad at Bibi for doing this.
I don't know that he really did.
I really don't know I when I hear these.
He got mad at Bb Things.
I don't know.
Didn't he himself threaten to take out the South Pars field in the, in the very same a day or so ago, in the very same post?
If we can put up that post uh, the president uh, after these attacks um, put up a truth social post.
Uh, maybe he was, maybe he was upset that Bibi didn't need it and what he and what he says, and we have that post up.
It's it's small, small letters, but uh, the president said Israel, out of anger or what has taken place in the Middle East, has violently lashed out at a major facility known as South Pars gas field in Iran.
A relatively small section of the whole has been hit.
This is where uh, he explains that the United States knew nothing about this particular attack and the country of Qatar was in no way, shape or form, involved with it, nor did it have any idea that was going to happen.
The president will go down here.
The president goes on to say that no more attacks will be made by Israel pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars field, unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case Qatar.
So he says, in that case, the United States, with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars gas field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.
I love that.
Seen or witnessed right, I love how he just you don't really need that but yeah, never seen or witnessed.
I just I love this.
President quote.
I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction, because of the long-term implications that it will have on the future of Iran.
Well, this is this is a subtext of the of the overall biggest problem, which is what to do about charge right and um, because there's a.
It does offer probably the the easiest and fastest solution to the problem of uh getting through the strait Of Hormuz.
Uh it, it.
It contains uh, for reasons that still escape me, 80 percent of the oil that I think that Iran exports, but certainly 80 of what they export to their singular most important markets, which are China and uh, that would really be, I think, only three countries uh, I mean,
two countries in addition to China, and that would be Russia and India.
India has cut down a lot, if not completely.
In fact, India is complaining that their ships are being held up.
So obviously it's not getting through to India, and they're not one that's being allowed to go through the Straits.
So if we were to take out those, if we were to take out those resources, take out that stored oil that they have there, it would, and again, the timing, the timing is a little debatable.
It would, we are told, rather quickly do the remaining damage to the economy of Iran, so they wouldn't be able to carry on this war at all.
They wouldn't be able to block the Strait of Hormuz.
They wouldn't be able to hit Kuwait.
They wouldn't be able to hit the Emirates.
They wouldn't be able to hit Qatar or anything else.
It would be Armageddon for them.
Now, I do put a qualifier on that, which is I'm not sure it's as definitive as we say.
No, no.
I'm not sure of the timing, the timing of it.
I'm not sure how long it would actually take.
I don't know that it would be instant.
It would not be instantaneous.
It doesn't mean you hit there and the war ends, right?
It does mean you hit there and a country that is sort of on the ropes, or maybe has actually gone down twice and has gotten up again, is going to go down again.
Is it still going to be able to get up?
Maybe, but for how long?
Probably not very long.
Here's the trade-off.
For as long as they can, think of hitting those oil fields.
You're in a boxing match.
It's a World Heavyweight Championship.
And Muhammad Ali knocks Joe Frazier down for the third time by taking out all of the oil on the island.
But Joe Frazier still has the capacity when you do that.
He's got some capacity to still get up.
We don't know how much.
We don't know how much longer he can last.
It may very well be he doesn't get up.
It may very well be he gets up and he falls down.
It may very well be he gets up and you hit him with one little shot and he goes down for good.
Or it may be that he can hang on for another round.
But the die would have been cast.
I mean, the die's already cast.
They're going to lose the war.
The question is when and just how much is Trump going to push their nose in it?
The recommendation from everyone whose opinion I value or anyone who has any common sense is the war has to end with the end of the regime of terror and with a absolute assurance that we can not just trust but verify that this will result in a peaceful,
cooperative regime in Iran.
Non-nuclear non-militaristic, non-extremist Muslim or extremist, anything else and one that poses no danger to the region or the world.
And fifth I would like to see, but I think the administration doesn't want to be involved in this kind of nation building, at least not overtly.
I do think it's an opportunity to plant the seeds of democracy there.
And I know that some of my MAGA colleagues who have become very turned off about that are going to say, oh, we did that before.
Here's what I have to tell you.
And please listen to somebody who's a little older and wiser.
Never Fight the Last War00:14:24
Never, never, ever fight the last war.
Ever.
People who fight the last war in this war lose.
Every war is different.
Every war has different pluses and minuses and things like that.
Because we couldn't do nation building in Iran or in Iraq or wherever else you would like to say, doesn't mean we can't do it.
Doesn't mean we can't do it, particularly under a highly competent and very businesslike administration with enormous resources to call upon that some of the others didn't have.
And just if you need the benefit of history, we're a country that somewhere in its historical memory has the memory of being the best nation builder in the history of the world.
I don't mean colonial nation builder like double-crossing Britain.
I mean one that builds a nation and leaves like Italy, like Germany, like Japan.
We have that in our national memory, which also means we have it in our national history and in our national archives, meaning we can go back and, gee, if nothing else, we can read about it and figure out how to do it.
I have.
It can be done.
And second, just the obvious, Iran is not Iraq.
What went wrong or right in Iraq is not necessarily going to go wrong or right in Iran.
And if you think they are and you fight the last war, you lose.
And you're not a particularly intelligent general.
Iran is a tougher enemy than Iraq.
But Iran is also a much better and sounder population.
It has at a very, very heavy level expressed its desire to change this regime, if not expressed also a desire to have democracy.
We haven't superimposed it on them.
Part of the problem is that we superimposed everything else on Iran for 100 years.
And that had a lot to do with what happened with the Ayatollah taking over when they threw the Shah out.
The Shah was a tyrant and a dictator.
And we put him there.
So the Shah gets blamed and we get blamed.
And we put him, we put his family there twice over their democratic desires.
In one case, well, in both cases, because we were concerned, and Britain certainly the first time, that Iran actually wanted to make some money on its oil.
Britain wanted to rape them completely, which it did for years.
Basically, take all the money.
I mean, the funniest thing of all is the share that Iran got under the British deal for oil, which was about 15%.
Then they would have to pay taxes to Britain, which would be more than the 15% they got from the oil.
That's the kind of dishonest, corrupt, horrible way in which Britain treated Iran, for which we got a certain amount of the blame because then in the early 1950s, when the prime minister Mossadegh declared that Iran was going to keep its oil for itself,
we overthrew him.
The CIA, our CIA, and the British intelligence overthrew him and brought back the same dictatorial secret police murdering, thieving Shah and put him there in place of their elected representative.
Now, we said their elected representative was a communist and a favorable to Russia and to the Soviet Union and to everything else.
Debatable?
Highly debatable, possibly true, possibly not true.
Maybe a reason, however, that if you use that to overthrow him, the people of the country who selected him are going to resent you.
Whether he was or he wasn't favorable to the Soviet Union, he was the democratic choice of the Iranian people who was put in prison and shoved down their throat by America, by Britain.
You got people in America now, although it doesn't have much support, wanting to bring back the son of the Shah whose qualifications for the office, which in the many suck-up articles that are written about him, mostly by the corporate interest, to figure he'll divvy up the oil in a way that the Pahvi family can continue to steal and the corporations can.
They figure that because he has no other qualifications for office.
His qualifications for office is that he's the son of a homicidal dictator who's the thief.
What are the qualifications?
He never ran a country.
He never ran a city.
He never ran a business.
Never ran unless he runs in the morning.
So Israel is engaged in a relentless decapitation of the regime of terror.
It is trying a strategy.
And they talk about how Iran is conducting this asymmetrical war, which the left-wing phony press is so enamored of, which is completely crazy because the asymmetrical war is blowing up literally and figuratively in their face.
Israel is conducting a war that is very different.
They're not attacking the population centers.
They are, even more than us, engaging in a process of decapitation.
Take out their leadership.
Get it down to no leadership or to the point where being a leader is a death sentence, which it is right now.
So you have a few exposed, but I'm sure many, many more defections than you can count at this point.
Of course, it may be that the Ayatollah wanted to die so he could get his 72 versions, which please rest assured is impossible.
He's not getting 72 versions.
They don't have, they've run short on virgins up there.
Right?
I mean, they had so many jihadist heroes killed.
I mean, what do they have?
Endless number.
So the Israel strategy is a very, very smart one because it also leaves room for there not to be increased animosity with Israel, which appears to be working.
These are pretty darn targeted strikes.
And they, of course, it does involve some civilians.
They always get hit.
But you can see that what they're after are the heads of the IRGC, the Kuds force, the militia, and very successful in taking them out.
Hitting the gas field looks to me like if you put together Israel doing it, the U.S. going like this, but then saying if they continue to hit Qatar, they're going to get hit with the biggest attack they've ever seen in their whole life on the oil fields.
It looks to me like that's a contrived situation, good cop, bad cop, to prevent them from continuing to hit Qatar.
And if they hit Qatar again, I think the president has no choice given the credibility that needs to exist if you're going to carry on a war like this successfully.
he has no other choice but to hit him as hard as they've ever been hit.
So there's a lot that is open for questioning right now.
If we want to see where the field was, can we put this up, Ted?
If you want to see where the field was, it's right across, it's in the Persian Gulf, and it's right across from Bahrain.
Almost walking distance, except you can't walk there.
Let's see if I can get this to work.
You can't walk there, unfortunately.
No walking allowed there.
Pretty far.
So, yeah, it's fascinating.
Yeah.
It's what?
Well, it's just fascinating when you look at the size of Iran.
I mean, really, just based off size, Saudi Arabia and Iran clearly dominate in terms of size.
Well, yeah, and in terms of influence and in terms of oil and in terms of natural gas, well, not so much natural gas, Cutter.
Well, while we fire this, while we get the Penn situation, should we play some BB?
Cutter has, Cutter probably has more natural gas than anyone.
Right.
But yes, let's play.
Let's play.
10.1.
And I want to close these opening remarks with one other fake news.
And that is that Israel somehow dragged the U.S. into a conflict with Iran.
Does anyone really think that someone can tell President Trump what to do?
Come on.
President Trump always makes his decisions on what he thinks is good for America.
And may I add, I think what is also good for future generations.
In this case, those interests are absolutely clear.
And so is the clarity of our achievements.
Together in close coordination with President Trump, the close coordination between America and Israel, our militaries, our intelligence services, we're achieving goals in lightning speed.
It really is so unfortunate that that comment has to be made.
This came about because of the resignation of someone I guess no one knew until now, Joe Kent, who in his resignation was said that the president was buffaloed or pushed or pressured into making this decision by Israel.
And really, you get a sense of, you know, the Jews did it.
This sounds like it comes out of that little school that's developing of Jewish haters.
That seems to include Tucker Carlson.
Would you consider Candace in that group?
Yeah, she's got a whole thing going.
I mean, it's not.
Or is she just or is she just jealous of clicks of Mrs. Kirk?
Yeah.
It's almost not even.
I guess she has a platform, so you want to respond.
But it sure sounds like she's jealous of the guy who really got of the woman who really got Charles.
And then what about Megan Kelly?
I hear her on and off, kind of leaning over to that side.
But I know Megan.
It's hard for me to see Megan as being anti-Semitic.
Right.
But I mean, they put her in the list of anti-I guess anti-Israel.
Right.
But in any event, they seem to be the, I mean, Tucker has to have been conniving in this one because he had him on the show.
You know, I'm not even sure.
I'm not even sure he took a glass of water from the time he resigned to the time he went on Tucker's show to bash the president.
Capturing the Stored Resources00:04:17
So BB, I think, made it pretty clear that nobody pushes the president around.
I think that's true.
So we were going to show you the field.
So the field, the South Par gas field is right there.
Yep.
And we have another map.
That's where it is right there.
Now, if you remember that Charge is up there, the island right there.
Right there, you can you can see that taking them both out would not be all that hard, would it?
Now, the president made it pretty clear today that he's not going to use troops under any circumstances, which leaves out the option that I like best for the island.
And the option that I like best is getting rid of the rest of the military installations, if there are any left, and putting a contingent of special forces or Marines in there and not destroying the oil, but capturing it.
Don't allow it to move, and we'll decide where it goes.
It'll also give us even more leverage with China, who is by far and without any doubt the most effective by this, because any of the oil that goes through here goes that way, and that's heading toward China.
And if we're in, and if that oil, almost all of that oil is up here, and we either control it, destroy it, or we control it and we decide to send it somewhere else because we'd like to get paid back for what it cost us to do to do this, then I guess we've solved the whole problem, right?
Which is what we have to do.
The alternative is to actually attack them and hit them.
And I don't know that this has been discussed, but you could do something like they did at the Pars, what they did at the South Pars oil field, gas field rather, is similar to one of the things I suggested last night, which is take out a quarter of the oil, see how Iran feels about that, and then tell them that you're going to send several ships through the Straits.
And if you touch any of the ships, the rest of the oil fields will be gone.
And in fact, the planes will be in the air to hit the oil fields as the ships go through.
You touch the ships.
If anything happens to me, even accidentally happens to me, like I was a godfather.
I'm a superstitious man.
I don't...
I don't allow myself to be confused by coincidences.
If you should touch Michael's hair or scratch him or push him or if a brick should fall on his head, I'm going to hold the people in this room accountable.
You touch those ships and that oil is gone and you're gone.
So we got a couple of those threats out there.
We certainly do over the South Pars gas field.
So let's see if this has an impact on them.
So let's take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Interpreting Japanese Reactions00:14:06
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and you're back on the Rudy Giuliani show.
Well, as the president puts off his trip to China, which the Chinese are throwing a little baby fit over, because it shows them they're not the most important thing in the world.
And also because I'm sure Xi Jinming has this orchestrated for some manipulative purpose within the controlled CCP.
So it's sort of a suggestion they're not going to accept his request to put it off.
I don't know what that means.
So just don't go.
Not going to do any good anyway.
The delay again shows that on global security, the Americans remain the biggest game in town, said Ian Bremer, president of Eurasia Group.
the rebuke stings because it throws cold water on beijing's narrative that it's a true global peer of the u.s well he did meet the president did today with the prime minister of japan who is a very big fan of the united states and a very big fan personally of the president and
and did deliver two days ago the unexpected news that they didn't immediately agree to supply us with either ships or other help with regard to opening the Strait of Hormuz, despite the fact that China gets awe from there too.
I mean, Japan gets a well from there too.
China does also.
Now, they did yesterday put themselves on the category of still thinking about it.
So maybe as a result of the meeting, she has thought about it and will be doing it.
But the president had a little fun with her today.
And I wonder if that wasn't motivated by his, I wouldn't say anger, but some annoyance at Japan not just saying, yes, my good friend.
So shall we listen to the president's remarks?
That's really 9.2.
Japan and U.S. are a very good friend.
But one question.
Why didn't you tell U.S. allies in Europe and Asia, like Japan, about the war before attacking Iran?
So we are very confused about Japanese.
Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much, you know, when we go in, we went in very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise.
Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
Okay, why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
Okay?
Right?
He's asking me, you believe in surprise?
I think much more so than us.
And we had a surprise and we did.
And because of that surprise, we knocked out the first two days, we probably knocked out 50% of what we, and much more than we anticipated doing.
So if I go and tell everybody about it, there's no longer a surprise, right?
He certainly has his own sense of humor, Ted.
I didn't notice her smiling too much on that.
Yeah, I love it.
Now that could be cultural.
The Japanese are different in terms of their reactions than we are, and you have to interpret them differently.
You should get the translation in time.
But I did.
I think she speaks some English.
I do.
I actually even thought I saw a little bit of, I don't say annoyance, but surprise on her face when he said that.
That was out of the blue, wasn't it?
It really was.
You gotta love him, though.
He just shakes everything up.
I know for a fact that there's always a little gray area wherever there's sarcasm involved with Japanese people.
They don't like it?
Yeah, well, they fail to understand it to some degree.
It could be true.
I think she got that one, though, about Pearl Harbor.
I think she got the one about Pearl Harbor.
And in case you didn't, he repeated it to the reporter.
You didn't tell us about Pearl Harbor, right?
Oh, let's listen.
Let's listen to that.
Let's listen to her reaction as she had a little time to think about it.
But even against that backdrop, I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world.
And to do so, I am ready to reach out to many of the partners in the international community to achieve our objective together.
Thank you.
So today, I came here at the White House to directly convey this message to you.
Well, I think this was intended...
You know, you never know.
I hope it's the same thing with Georgia Maloney.
You just don't know when these governmental exchanges take place, who gets control of it and who's handling it.
And it's hard for me to believe that both Takashiki and Georgia Maloney just wouldn't say yes to a request by the president.
So I would imagine that he's going to get whatever help that he wants from Japan, just like he would give any help Japan wanted.
And I was hoping the same thing was true with Italy.
And as someone pointed out yesterday, one of the distinguished columnists, the president's got a long memory, girls and boys.
And you all need us more than we need you.
And there may be a day when you make that call.
You don't want him thinking about it, do you?
You want him saying yes when you make that call.
The other day, it left you with the feeling we have only one ally, and that's BBN and Israel.
That's 100% with us.
Well, we can even do bad cop, good cop with them.
Very effective for the world.
I've got to tell you before we have to sign off, because I want this audience to know it well.
I describe the present mayor of New York, not only as a communist, because he wants to raise taxes and drive even more people out of New York, but he is in love with Muslim terrorists.
He's a Muslim himself.
As a Muslim, you sort of have to make it clear to me as a Muslim that you don't believe all of the Quran, that you have rejected the parts of the Quran that call about slitting the throats of infidels and Christians and Jews, and you shouldn't be friends with Christians and Jews.
And you got to tell me you don't believe that stuff, and you think Muhammad was way out of line in recommending it for me to be comfortable with you.
But it doesn't sound like Rama Duwaji, who is the now First Lady of New York, is anything but a major cheerleader for the terrorists who kill innocent people, including us.
Nor does she have any regard or respect for the United States military.
Her Tumblr account today was revealed by this is an account that goes back a few years, but still it's her account.
She appraised a Palestinian plane hijacker Lila Khaled and other members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
She was living in the Middle East at the time.
And in September 2017, she posted a photograph of Khalid, who took part in plane hijackings in 69 and 70.
And she penned next to it: if it does good for my cause, I'd be happy to accept death.
Two years earlier, she reposted a tirade targeting our American service members.
And she that ragged American troops fighting in imperialist wars are not brave, nor are they fighting for anyone's freedom.
I don't get how she's first lady in New York.
And this, you know, he will say, oh, my wife has her own views, and I have my views.
But then when you hear his views, they're no better than hers.
So New York's got a really, really big problem.
It's a two-fold problem: communism and Islamic extremism.
How is it possible that the city that had the worst attack from Islamic extremism, that that's the city that has a, at best you could say about them, a mayor who is fascinated and supportive of the worst Islamic terrorist groups?
Don't know.
But it's a serious problem for sure.
It's very interesting that Zelensky now can be the white knight.
Zelensky has not only the drones, but he's got the drone technology that can help us immensely to reduce the cost of what we have to do with the Tomahawk missile and others to stop their infiltrations.
Now, we're doing most of this.
My hat is off to the Emirates, where there have been 2,000-plus attacks and only seven fatalities.
Now, it's terrible because the seven people should never have died.
But the number you would expect if it was some kind of an effective attack would be far, far, far worse.
So there are things that come out of this that do help, that do help you.
This whole drain drone warfare has been developed by a large extent by Ukraine.
And Ukraine had an advantage over Russia originally.
Russia has now developed their own drones, the Shahed drone, which has also been improved by Iran.
And those are the things that they attack us with, as well as the usual that they've been doing for years, which is shooting at us and trying to kill us.
Attacking the Emirates more than they attack Israel, it's hard to put in any kind of rational package.
It's impossible to put it in any kind of rational analysis where you can figure out what they're doing.
They are very angry at the Emirates.
They do believe the Emirates should support them more.
They probably do know that the Emirates, particularly among the Arab states and all, has the most animosity toward Iran.
And that it has equipment and technology that's far superior to theirs.
All of that can create a jealousy, but not this kind of backlash that it's creating, which hurts them.
So I don't know what that's going to mean.
Qatar is sort of in the center now.
And Israel has been discouraged with further attacks like this until and unless they straighten out the problem.
It's fine.
I mean, fine, but it shouldn't hold up anything we do.
And at this point, I think we've crossed the Rubicon and we're going through Ukraine and headed for some major disruption in other parts of Ukraine and Russia that are closely connected right there near the eastern border of Russia.
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So I hope that you had a beautiful St. Patrick's Day the other day.
We had a very lovely celebration.
I hope you had a chance to celebrate today, St. Joseph's Day.
And I will say, although I did do a eulogy and a statement for Charles McGarion the other night, the night after.
That was the night that he died.
He died during the day and that night.
Today was a beautiful funeral held for him at St. Raphael's Church in Manchester.
The priest was an enormously, enormously sensitive and good man, and the family was there in rock solid family that had a chance to say goodbye to their father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and whatever.
And then at the end, there was the beautiful turning over of the flag to his oldest son.
And the female sergeant who did it did a great job in making you realize the patriotism of that moment.
And how, even though he served this country many years ago during the Korean War, if my recollection is correct, never forgotten and always respected.
So, Charles is Dr. Maria's dad, who is on this network Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
And she's taken two of those off this week because of all the work that's involved in awaken a funeral and the shock of it all.
I don't know if she'll be back tomorrow.
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I imagine so.
But why not say a prayer for her and her family as we sign off, okay?
And say a prayer also for all those in harm's way, and particularly for our president and our country.
So come over to X. We'll continue there and have some very important information and news to talk to you about.
Something that is mind-boggling, and that is that we are in American schools educating the children of the terrorists.
What?
Well, let's talk about that and how we can change it and what the right strategy is for this war.
And we'll have a guest who is an expert to assist us in doing that.