Robbie Bernstein
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And both the New York Times and I think Wall Street Journal, like mainstream U.S.
reporting has recognized that that's believed to be a Tomahawk missile.
But of course, Trump's the only one going, no, Iran fired it on themselves.
And then when the picture comes out that it was a Tomahawk, I guess he's so unknowledgeable about what kind of military equipment is being used and what Iran has that he goes, well, Iran fired that Tomahawk missile.
So, Mr. President, are you saying that Iran has access to our military gear?
Has somebody sold it to them?
Have they stolen it from us?
How at risk are we at tomahawk missiles from Iran?
And have they been able to duplicate our technology?
And should we maybe not be in this war, Mr. President?
And you're like, sir, there are, or he'll say, I won an election.
Because because someone might have told that to me.
Is that the way that you're making military decisions here?
Is that you walk into a meeting and you think someone might have told you something?
And so you go ahead and you make a decision based off of what someone might have told you.
I'm just saying, if you want to take these two comments is now being true of, well, I think I thought that because somebody told me that or whatever his language was.
I mean, if that's really your decision making process for the Iranian war, then we're doomed.
Oh, that he's not getting in anyways.
I also seems like he never once happened.
I don't think you can be a great and powerful Navy without a significant submarine presence.