Matthew Kachuk
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Well, and I understand that I think a lot of Americans are not sold on it yet.
You know, we got to look back at history.
You know, when we first started engaging with Iran and or them engaging was with us was in 1983 when
their proxies started bombing our U.S.
Embassy and Marine Barracks in Lebanon.
Since then, through the IRGC, they've built up their proxies, expanding them into Yemen, into Hezbollah, Hamas, which is really what's the core of things that have kept peace from really happening in the Middle East, I think.
And with that, you know, I guess...
You look at their development of nuclear weapons, the nuclear capability.
I do hear the argument that, you know, well, they don't have it right now.
They're not going to be able to have it.
But when is when?
And it's not necessarily ICBMs that we have to also worry about.
We have to worry about dirty bombs and their capability to do that.
And there's got to be a time when we decide to look at the ultimate way of destroying
preventing it or deterring it is getting rid of it.
And I think between what we've seen over the last probably four or five months with the Iranian people who are very fed up with the mullahs
They want a change.
They just don't have the capability of doing it without a little bit of help.
And I think where we're at right now is taking out the leadership of both the Mullahs as well as the IRGC leads them or gives them the permission that they're looking for to take back their country.
Well, I mean, one is it is a plan, Megan.