Cleo Pascal
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Now, it's a good start, but Chinese can still arrive in Saipan in the United States of America without a visa.
that has to stop.
Thank you.
You can go on X. And I would just like to quickly say we're talking about public-private partnerships.
I think you have to have much more involvement of faith communities and missionaries in the region because they're the ones that can really fight the Chinese.
They're the ones that scare the Chinese on the ground.
They don't do normal economics, and they can change the balance of power in the region in a way that is the fundamental good versus evil, which is what this fight is actually about.
Thank you, sir.
Well, just very quickly, to defend the honor of Boston, we were up in Boston on Friday for their 250th, and there were 2,000 Marines at the convention center going after one piece of cake. It was, I think that the Boston Marines have a lot to say about
The Marine Corps today, and that is a city that loves their Marines and has given a lot as well. I think there are several cities in the United States that could go down a similar route, but really that was quite phenomenal. And today, that little clip at the beginning
That wasn't a recording. That was Marines who had come down to the museum from New York and from Florida. They had driven all the way just to be there with their fellow veterans in order to be able to sing the hymn together on their birthday. And there was the oldest Marine. There was a 104-year-old Marine who handed the cake to the youngest Marine, who was a 19-year-old Marine.
And that legacy and continuity was incredibly touching. But also there, walking in in time for the 2 p.m. cake cutting, was Sergeant Major Justin LaHue, who you had on the show, who is still very actively involved with history flight and trying to bring home
the boys who are all over the Pacific and who are just waiting to be brought back. And as we discussed before with Sergeant Major LeHugh, the Chinese are actively trying to make it difficult in places like Tarawa. So they are still, those men lying on those beaches are still waiting to be relieved.
Today is the Marines Day, so please go to historyflight.com and help Sergeant Major LeHue and all those guys bring home the Americans that are still waiting to come back. And thanks to Mark Noah as well, who founded History Flight. It's an incredible organization.
So we are losing the second battle of Tarawa.
Tarawa is in the country of Kiribati, which is quite a large country.
Every island gets a 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone, as per the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
So Tarawa is not very big, but it gets 200 miles around it, as does every other island in Kiribati.
So the population of Kiribati might be about 100,000, but it covers...
about as much of the planet as India.