Peter Navarro
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Okay, maybe they do end up getting $20 billion, let's say.
Let's say we're still $300 to $500 billion ahead, considering we destroyed their Navy, destroyed their Air Force, destroyed all those nuclear facilities I already spoke about, their steel manufacturing, their drone manufacturing, and so many other things.
We destroyed all that and closed their ports.
We're pretty far ahead.
Yeah, undoubtedly.
The G7 wants to remain relevant.
They want to have a seat at the table, even though they didn't have a seat in helping to destroy the very aggressive Iran that had been attacking everybody.
I think the president's probably going to tell them, be a little bit more American and less European.
If somebody is fighting you and attacking you, have the stones to go out there and hit back instead of run away like what you were doing.
And you see this a little bit.
You see Italy, I believe, has since signaled that they might send a ship or two in there to help deal with some of the minesweeping.
But I haven't seen much more since then.
Congratulations from Starmer.
I think that would be the extent of it.
Watch out, cops, cops, cops.
Steve, to use one of your terms, a master class, what concerns me is how, since 2016, the Democrats...
have debased our institutions in this country.
The idea that they would walk into that chamber, sit on their hands or misbehave and get thrown out in the face of what has been a miraculous turnaround in our economy and our national security, I think should stun everyone.
And here's what we're in a race to November, Steve, between expectations and reality.
And I want to give you a little example from yesterday when consumer confidence came out.