Ben Shapiro
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That has been the big concern.
And Besant is saying, if they do that, we will just pay them with Iranian money because we've frozen their assets.
Seems like a pretty good solution to me.
Meanwhile, the Iranians have been relegated to complaining about how mean the Americans are.
So the Iranian foreign minister is accusing the United States of a deliberate strike on civilian water infrastructure.
Water is the pulse of life, says Ismail Bakai.
And the U.S.
is deliberately targeting the lifeblood of the Iranian people.
This is pretty rich coming from a regime that mowed down 42,000 of its own people in one weekend, essentially.
As part of its aggression against Iran, the U.S.
military has deliberately struck vital civilian water infrastructure in Sariq Harmazgan, destroying two reservoirs with combined capacity of 2,500 cubic meters.
These facilities supply drinking water to more than 20,000 residents across 10 villages.
This is not collateral damage.
No, these are dual-use facilities, meaning that you are allowed by the properties of war to target infrastructure that is used to benefit the military of the opposing military.
It's how you can blow up a bridge, for example.
Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, he said that bombs would be dropping on key facilities.
This was yesterday.
Admiral Cooper, the commander of CENTCOM, was going to be here with me.
We just got done with detailed briefings.
But of course, he is busy because CENTCOM, Central Command, will be busy tonight because President Trump said we will be hitting Iran hard and we will be because Iran has a chance.