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In addition, he did, he was very specific and used, you know, the bomb them to a stone age, a phrase of, I think Curtis LeMay from the Vietnam war, um,
in talking about if he didn't get a deal.
Now, I want to go back.
What do you think happened overnight?
How are the markets processing this?
Because the numbers we're seeing this morning are much higher, and the volumes have been kind of greater.
So it looks like you're going to have even a tougher time of drawing these back.
And it looks like nothing the president can say is going to do that.
They're going to look for specific actions.
Your thoughts?
Is this speculation or is this people trying to hedge out in future months to make sure that they're covered?
Eric, hang on for a second.
I want to bring Brandon Weikert in here.
We're also going to get Kurt Mills up.
Brandon, your assessment, the president, I believe, felt that he gave, he talked about the off-ramp, two more weeks, maybe three, of an intense bombing campaign to defang and declaw what's remaining
And he said it's not much remain, but what's remaining of the conventional military forces and the industrial base, the military industrial base of the of the Iranians.
He did at the end say, hey, look, we're looking for a deal.
We didn't want regime change.
I didn't start with regime change, but we got regime change.
I'm dealing or we are dealing with with more logical people and we want to get an arrangement.