RUSH EXCERPT:HASSETT: "Right, well, I think that market has been pretty conclusive. The the fact is that what the president of seeing is that the blockade is working, it’s pretty good enormous amount of pressure on Iran and Iran’s of threats to put mine in the streets have even made it so that humanitarian aid of we would look through to around that they’re. A lot of those ship captains that are wary of going to radium ports, because they’re worried about where a radiance of put the mines. And so you know I got down to the sit room many times a week and get briefed on. What’s going on in Iran and their own economy, literally on the precipice of extreme calamity, they are having a hyper. Inflation. They’re starting to have hunger. The bottom line is that the pressure on the great American people, because of these people, who were like really intent on of American and Israeli destruction with their nuclear weapons, are still in power. One last thing: Margaret Atwood, you that you’D notice but the but the you in human rights of folks came out this week condemning Iran, because they’re killing people who are trying to stand up to this regime, that’s potentially causing starvation and even famine."
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Kevin Hassett: The U.S. Blockade on the Strait of Hormuz ‘Remains in Place,’ I Don’t Know What the Definition of War Is When We’re Not Shooting‘We’re negotiating, and they’re under a lot of pressure’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:HASSETT: "Right, well, I think that market has been pretty conclusive. The the fact is that what the president of seeing is that the blockade is working, it’s pretty good enormous amount of pressure on Iran and Iran’s of threats to put mine in the streets have even made it so that humanitarian aid of we would look through to around that they’re. A lot of those ship captains that are wary of going to radium ports, because they’re worried about where a radiance of put the mines. And so you know I got down to the sit room many times a week and get briefed on. What’s going on in Iran and their own economy, literally on the precipice of extreme calamity, they are having a hyper. Inflation. They’re starting to have hunger. The bottom line is that the pressure on the great American people, because of these people, who were like really intent on of American and Israeli destruction with their nuclear weapons, are still in power. One last thing: Margaret Atwood, you that you’D notice but the but the you in human rights of folks came out this week condemning Iran, because they’re killing people who are trying to stand up to this regime, that’s potentially causing starvation and even famine."Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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