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Of course, the speech last night, I want to thank Real America's Voice for allowing us to do live coverage and then commentary and observations last night of the speech.
Of course, the president, I think, laid out what his beginning objectives were, whether you agree with it or not.
The progress he felt
that the armed forces had made, that the military forces, the very specific military objectives, and I think laid out a two or three week program to defang and declaw the Iranian military and the existing regime or whoever's taken over and what part they've actually taken over.
Um, and kind of defined, uh, you know, Hey, uh, straight or her moves.
If you're taking all out of there, it's, you should cherish it and you should, uh, and you should step up to the plate.
Now he did have an escalatory ladder part where he told the, uh, Iranians, which I think is not exactly clear of what he's looking for.
whether it's a ceasefire or an actual deal and who can actually make that deal.
The reports last night that I think Israel tried to take out or attempted to take out or did take out is still pretty muddled, who J.D.
Vance is trying to work through to actually set meetings up because there's no direct communication right now with Iranians.
It's all through third parties, so that part's pretty murky.
But the president did say that there would be a major escalation
if they couldn't come to some sort of arrangement and actually was in quite stark terms the way we do, including take down the electrical grid and destroy their oil infrastructure.
I think that part of it, given the rest of it, was pretty methodical about what he set out to do, what he's done, and what is left to do, has caused, I think, a little, how would you say, turbulence in global markets.
Eric Bolling joins us.