Sam Faddis
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We see what happened in Libya, right?
When ISIS was at it.
I think they would be very, personally, I think they would be very happy if it ends up as a broken, dysfunctional country consumed by civil war.
But even if we attack, if we adopt, you know, your thesis, which is, okay, look, guys, it's your country sorted out, which certainly on some level I agree with fully.
The problem is it doesn't just stay within their borders, right?
When Libya disintegrated,
More Libyans joined ISIS than from any other country in the Middle East.
Libya is not the most populous.
Syria was blown up.
And we unfortunately still get stuck with the implications.
It doesn't stay within the borders, right?
That's where the terrorist groups take over territory.
Well, look, I think what you're talking about is like you're breaking a sheet of glass, right?
It's going to shatter in hundreds of different directions.
So we were talking a little while ago about desalinization plans.
The area where we're fighting this war is a desert, and there's like 100 million people
in that region that rely upon seawater from which the salt has been removed.
It's been turned into freshwater desalinization plant.
I don't know, there's like 400, 500.