Tim Miller
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We will consider when Hormuz Strait is open, free and clear.
Until then, we're blasting Iran into oblivion, or as they say, back to the Stone Ages.
I should note that Iran's president, Massoud
Pezeshkin, I think I have that right, has been president since 2024.
So they don't actually have a new regime president.
I don't know what he's talking about there.
So it's unclear if this is like intelligence he's gotten from the actual negotiators on the ground or if he saw a news report where the Iran regime president was sounding a little bit open to a ceasefire and he's just kind of weighing in on that like a radio talk show call-in person on his social media.
You don't think that was Bill Clinton?
You don't think Bill Clinton kind of wishes he had bombed Iran?
I feel like that's possible.
Trump's lying all the time.
So I'm not saying it's definitely the case, but I'm raising one eyebrow at Bill Clinton as to what's possible.
Yeah, I should say that the Iran parliament, this morning's statement out of the Iran parliament, said that straight reformers will not open and we've not held any negotiations and we will not hold them.
So kind of a Sherman-esque statement there.
Hard to know who to trust in this back and forth.
I mean, it's just unreliable narrators all around.
And so I guess we'll just sort of wait and see from the president.
One of the reasons I wanted to have you on today was
This is true for the economy, which is what I want to spend most of the time focusing on.
But it's just also true generally about Trump.