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Rubio Draws The Line

May 06, 202645 min
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Sean Hannity opens the show with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s briefing on Iran, Project Freedom, and the U.S. effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping. The hour focuses on Iran’s blockade, the danger to stranded commercial crews, the defensive role of the U.S. Navy, and why the Trump administration views Iran’s actions as piracy and economic warfare. Hannity also connects the Iran conflict to the broader nuclear threat, arguing that a nuclear-armed Iran would be able to hold the world hostage. The episode also touches on political violence, J.B. Pritzker’s rhetoric, FBI burn bags, and Kash Patel’s revelations about hidden evidence inside the Bureau.

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Speaker 1

Thanks to all of you for being with us. Right down our toll free telephone number if you want to be a part of the program as eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean if you want to join us. Any moment, we expect the Secretary of State Mark or Rubio is going to be I guess giving a briefing. It looks like it's going to be right where Caroline Levitt usually gives her briefing. Congratulations to her, by the way, she recently had her second baby, by the way, one

of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. Later in this program today, JB. Pritzker, Now there's been three assassination attempts against Donald Trump, three and JB. Pritzker is claiming Trump set the tone for political violence. What he's responsible for three assassination attempts and Nazi fascist, racist Gestapo and all the rhetoric of the radical left, the legacy media mob has not contributed to this dehumanizing, violent atmosphere.

We now find find ourselves living in assassination culture. We now find ourselves living in. Is he going to blame you know, Charlie Kirk next for being assassinated because Charlie Kirk has a different point of view and would have, you know, civil conversations with kids on college campuses. It's unbelievable. Now, we also have a tape of JB. Pritzker, moron that he is who wants to be president like Aaven Newsom

in one tape. You know, we just put a montage together of him calling Trump a Nazi, comparing him to a Nazi six times. And meanwhile, you know, he's setting the tone and it's a terrible thing, and it's it's terrible and it shouldn't be this way. Well, maybe he should stop saying is a Nazi.

Speaker 2

I think the environment. Look, our leaders set the tone in this country. And I think that the President of the United States has set a tone where political violence is okay. He's advocated it himself before. It's a terrible thing. I mean, he's experience, That's what I'm saying. He's experienced.

Speaker 1

He's set the tone. That's a terrible thing. Let's listen to the governor's set the tone. Count. You know, every time he says makes a comparison to a Nazi.

Speaker 2

Just you know, Count, I studied the Holocaust. I'd helped to build a Holocaust Museum. This is what happened in the early days of the Nazi regime in Germany. Everything that he has done has been tearing down constitutional democracy. And that's what happened in Nazi Germany. It doesn't take very long to tear apart a constitutional republic. Indeed, the Nazis did it in fifty three days, and our democracy is almost as fragile, and we're seeing it right now.

The dangers that we saw in in you know, Nazi Germany, especially in the earliest days of Nazi Germany, are the dangers that we need to react to now. People have criticized me for talking about the Nazi regime. It's the one I know most about because.

Speaker 1

I helped to Later it's Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi Nazi. The tone is a terrible thing. Uh, you're setting the tone, you idiot, And and as is pretty much every every elected democrat. Unbelievable. So on my podcast, and we'll play this later in the program, you know, back to back. I've had now Daan Bongino and I've had Cash Battel. We just dropped Cash Battel this morning. Later I will play for you, and Dan Bongino said something that was amazing.

I think this is the most amazing untold story, uh, that there are good people in the FBI that purposefully hid the evidence in those quote burn bags that they found, you know, the burn bags. Cash Battel told me on the podcast. The burn bags were in a safer room that nobody even knew existed, which means that somebody left it there on purpose, is what Bongino had told me, And that they put it there on purpose so that eventually we would find it, because that's all the evidence

against all the corruption in the MPI. Why do you hear this tape? If you haven't watched the video podcast, you need to check it out. You can get it on YouTube and wherever you get your video podcast. But the two of them together, but I mean, I mean, Cash just spells it out. They weren't supposed to find it in the sense that it was put in a place purposely hidden because all the people before him didn't

want it to be seen. They put it in a burn bag, which is classified information that is designed to be burned so nobody ever gets a hold of it. But they purposely saved it. And I know you're very interested in this story. It looks like Eric mister fangfang swall well apparently was a bigger degenerate than we knew, apparently sending nude photos and videos of him pleasuring himself through Snapchat and regularly slid into the dms of random women, you know, all while he was married, and the lurid

details and apparently I wonder it just disgusting. Anyway, Marco Rubio is taking to the podium. Let's listen in it dropped off people in this country.

Speaker 3

Hello, thank you guys for having me today. I'll be filling in for Caroline today obviously, so I'll have a brief remarks here and then we'll get to your questions. As you know, over the weekend, the President announced this Project Freedom, and the goal of it is to frankly, if you want to talk about it, it's to rescue like almost twenty three thousand civilians from eighty seven different countries that are trapped inside of the of the golf and left for dead in the Persian Gulf by this

Iranian regime. You know, for more than two months now, these innocent sailors and commercial crew members have been stranded out at sea because Iran is conducting something that's not just criminal. It's criminal, for sure, but it's desperate and destructive. This blockade of the straits of hormones. Nations from around the world, the overwhelming majority of whom are not even engaged in any military hostilities, are now at risk not just of losing their cargo, but the lives of their

own citizens because of this blockade. These ships. You know, you don't leave a ship out there for this long. You start running out of food, you start running out of potable water, essential supplies, And they're at the mercy of this piracy and what it is, it's piracy. And not only that, but some of them have seen, you know, been open fire on and rained down senseless attacks on several civilian ships already, so frankly, the way to put it,

these are innocent bystanders. These are countries that and ships and so forth that have nothing to do with any of this, and nonetheless are being caught in the middle of it and being held hostage merely because Iran could do that, just because of just as the regime rutally slaughtered tens of thousands of their own citizens for the crime of peaceful protests because they're unhappy with the quality of life or the lack of quality of life in

Iran today. And so they're sitting ducks, they're isolated, they're starving, they're vulnerable, and at least ten sailors have already died as a result of the civilian sailors. So already many nations privately and some publicly have asked the United States to help free their ships and to restore freedom of navigation in the Straits of Hormus and this critical artery

of global trade. And so President Trump, as he always does, stepped up and answer the calls for their help, and he's directed the United States military to guide these stranded ships to safety, to provide a protective bubble into which they can operate and move product and get themselves out of there and out of the harm's way. And this is the first step towards reopening the strait and bringing this regime's last ditch act of economic arson, bringing that

to a close. Only we're doing it not only because we were asked, but because we're the only ones who can. Only we have the power to sort of take the steps that we've taken now under this president, under President Trump, the United States, we'll help our friends, We're going to stand up to rogue regimes like the one in Tehran, and we're going to be unashamed to use our power and our abilities to project military power in the service

of our national interests above all else. Now, what's really important for you to report it, for everyone to understand, is this is not an offensive operation. This is a defensive operation. And what that means is very simple. There's no shooting unless we're shot at first. Okay, we're not attacking them, we're not. But if they are attacking us, so they're attacking a ship, you need to respond to that. You're not going to let some fast boat come up on a ship and shoot it up. We're going to

respond to it. And we've been successful at I don't know what the exact number is, but I know a number of those fast boats have now been targeted and we'll continue to be If they oppose a threat to our forces, we'll shoot down drones, we'll shoot down missiles. But it's defensive in nature. This is defensive. So if you hear stories about attacks and launching of firing back and forth, it's not back and forth. We are only responding if attacked first. This is a defensive operation, and

that's what's occurring here. Just about the importance of the straits for a moment. This is approximately a quarter of the world's oil trade, along with significant volumes of fuel and fertilizer that operate through the Straits of Horrormus. The Iranian regime cannot be allowed to dictate who uses this vital waterway. I don't think this is also being reported enough. Maybe you are reporting. I don't read everyone. I don't

know many damn outlets here. I don't know who you all are, but I mean, I know who some of you are, but I don't know all of you are. But I will say this about it. This is an international waterway. Okay, this is an international waterway, and international law is very clear. And I love it because everybody always talks about international law. In this international law on this is very clear international waterways. No country can control them.

There is no international law that allows you to say, I'm going to put minds in an international body of water and I'm going to blow up ships that don't listen to us and try to go through. That's what Iran is doing. This is a criminal act, and someone needs to do something about it something needs to be done.

It's completely illegal, completely illegitimate, and completely unacceptable. And that's why the United the State's militaries guiding stranded commercial ships safely through the strait and is working to restore freedom of navigation and putting an end to these efforts to glow to hold the global economy hostage. So far, as a proof of concept and as a proof of function, two US flag merchant ships have successfully transferred the Strait of Hormues in the first stages of this project, and

they're now safely on their way. The US military is deploying the necessary assets to extend this defensive umbrella over commercial shipping. But there should be no mistake, and as I said this already, this is a defensive operation. I want to reiterate that point. This is important to understand. If no shots are fired at the ships and no shots are fired at us, we're not firing shots. But if we're fired on, we will respond, and we will

respond with lethal efficiency. The assets supporting this project, by the way, include guided missile destroyers, over one hundred land and sea based aircraft, multi domain unmanned platforms, and fifteen thousand of the finest military service members on the planet. These forces have already destroyed. As I told you, ear I thought it was six, it's seven Iranian fastboats that

fail to heed our warnings. And by fast boats we're talking about, you know, some of these things look like Boston whaler's okay, so these are not like navy ships, but nonetheless they come fast that these boats try to swarm them, try to harm them. We're not going to let that happen. So seven of them now sit at the bottom of the sea, along with, by the way, the rest of Iran's navy. That's where you can find their navy today, and we're going to continue to systematically

clear this passageway through the straits to restore freedom of navigation. Now, while this project steadily progresses, Operation Epic Fury Economic Fury, I'm sorry, continues to impose maximum pressure on the Iranian regime and what remains of their already frail economy. Today, inflation in Iran is seventy percent and their currency is in total and complete freefall. The US sanctions enforcement is

stepping up. It's moving in lockstep with the naval blockade to degrade Iran's cape capacity to generate, to move and repatriate revenue. It directly targets the regime's primary revenue lifeline. The blockade alone is costing Iran as much as five hundred million dollars a day in lost revenue. Ninety percent of total Iranian trade has been halted, causing permanent damage to Iran's oil infrastructure as well as are forced to shut in again. All of this is in response to

their piracy. It cannot be that you have these straits and they blow up any ship that moves and the only ships they get to go through where there is You can't have a situation in which the straits are close to everyone else but they benefit from the piracy. That can't happen. That's why the blockade is in place, and that's why these sanctions are crippling them. Any foreign financial by the way, Treasury is now identifying and cutting off every dollar of revenue that's flowing to this regime.

And so look, any foreign financial institution or commercial actor that enables Iran sanctions evasion is going to face secondary sanctions exposure and a loss of access to the US financial system. As President Trump is said, and the facts clearly bear out, the United States of America holds all the cards. There is no scenario here in which if they decide to join the ladder of escalation, they wind

up getting the last say. But our preference is for these straits to be opened to the way they're supposed to be open, back to the way it was. Anyone can use it, no minds in the water, nobody paying tolls. That's what we have to get back to a next to goal here. Every day the conflict continues, however, our leverage on Iran will continue to increase and their position will continue to weaken, especially as the blockade really begins to bide in conjunction with the sanctions. So look, the

times come for Iran to make a sensible choice. And it's not easy for them to do that, obviously, because they have a fracture in their own leadership system. And apart from that, I mean, the top people in that government are to say the least, you know, they're insane in the brain, and so we need to address that. And it's difficult because it's hard to get past that in their system. But it's important for them to make a sensible choice and the one that's right for their people.

The president, our president has proven time and again that his preference is peace, but Iran must accept the reality of this situation and come to the negotiation table and accept terms that are good for them but ultimately good for the world. The diplomatic path, if there's a real diplomatic path, I'm not knowing what's going to be one, But if there's a real diplomatic path, and we continue to explore it, Steve and Jarreed are working on that

very hard. If there is one there, it could be one that leads them to reconstruction, to prosperity and to stability, and to not marry.

Speaker 1

We continue the Secretary of State Mark or Rubio giving a briefing on operation Well Economic Epic Fury, if you will, and that is opening the Straight and escorting ships in and out of the Straight or Hormones will go back to the press conference for stations along the Sean Hannity Show network. We're going to continue our coverage the world.

Speaker 3

The alternative is growing isolation, economic collapse, and ultimately total defeat. I know what the right choice is for Iran. I hope that the people over there making decisions will make the right one. The last point I would make, and it really is important for them to understand this is they really shouldn't test the will of the United States, at least not under President Donald Trump. He has proven time and again that he will back up what he says,

and if they test them ultimately, they will lose. The hard way, the easy way, the long way, the short way, they will lose and without it's time for your questions. So I wanted to start with you first.

Speaker 4

I have the parent Humming Independent Journalist Secretary A. Rubio. Have you seen any recent indications that Aron is willing to give up this nuclear weapons program that is credible, verifiable and that would lead to an immediate de escalation.

Speaker 3

Well, look, this is a long standing problem for them, right, I mean they have wanted they have always said they don't want a nuclear weapon. That's because they've always said that. They just don't mean it. And why do you say, well, how do you know they don't mean it, Well, we don't mean it because they do all They're doing all the things and historically have tried to do all the things that you do if you want a nuclear weapons program.

For example, they innovate and try to innovate long range livery missiles that now in some cases, are capable of reaching much of Europe. They build these large underground centrifuges for enrichment activity. There are many there are countries in the world that are involved in the enrichment business, but these guys do it in mountains and in caves and

in hiding. They've always had secret components of their nuclear program undisclosed to the world, and we know for a fact that they retain highly enriched uranium at sixty percent that they that they did so, and that has no civilian use, none, zero, whatsoever. So they have an opportunity here to agree to something that will make it clear that they're not interested in the One thing is to say we don't want a nuclear weapon, and other thing is to do the things that prove you don't want

a nuclear weapon. By the way, if what Iran wants is a civilian nuclear program for power plants and stuff like that, there are a lot of countries in the world that have that, and they don't enrich they import the enriched material. You know, they could have that if that's what they wanted, But they're not acting like that's what they wanted. They're acting like they want a military, you know, nuclear program. That's unacceptable. So that's the process

we're engaged in now to create. That's the object of this diplomacy is to come up with some level of understanding about what are the topics that they've agreed to negotiate on. We don't have to have the actual agreement written out of one day. This is highly complex and highly technical, but we have to have a diplomatic solution that is very clear about the topics that they are willing to negotiate on and the extent and the concessions are willing to make at the front end in order

to make those talks worthwhile. That's what Stephen Jarrett and the whole team is working on, and I hope to have good news on it. That's the outcome we would prefer. That's the outcome we would have preferred a year ago. That's the outcome I think most of us would have preferred a long time ago. But that's not the option they've given us given their activity. All right, can I there's no way I can figure out who to call on. I'm just gonna like press right in the metal right there?

You right there? Yet? Yeah, in the back robe. Let's takes president. I'll go to you next, go ahead.

Speaker 5

Thank you, secretary, going right, Welcome to the White House.

Speaker 3

Sir, Yeah to you, Yes, sir, thank you. I have two questions. Are two separate issues that they get two questions for these two questions. There's a lot of people in here. All right, well you answer it. You can ask me two questions. I'll give you one answer and I'll pick the one I like better. Thank you, miss your secretary. The first has to do with the blockade.

Speaker 5

There are lawmakers from both parties who claim the blockade is an active war.

Speaker 3

What do you say to that? And my second question has to do with the fuel embargo of Cuba.

Speaker 6

How long, mister secretary, will that lasts?

Speaker 3

Okay, two things? All right, good, I'll answer both your questions because I like the second one through the first one on the blockade, and so why do we have a blockade. We have a blockade because they are shut down the straits. So I don't know which members of Congress you're talking to, but here's what I would ask them. I would ask everybody here, very simple. These guys have shut down the straits of Hormuds. This is what Iron is saying. We will shut down the straits no one

can go through. No country in the world can go through unless we allow you to go through, and you have to pay us. But our ships can go through, meeting the Iranian ships as much as they want. That's crazy. Who would agree to that? So how are we going to have a situation where they get to close the straits to everybody and the only people who are allowed to go through there are one hundred percent without paying anything, are the Iranians. If you do that, they'll keep the

straits closed forever. They're trying to make this some new normal, Okay, under no circumstance is can we ever allow them to normalize the fact that they get to blow up commercial ships and put mines in the water. So the response to that is, we're going to blockade your ships. If everyone's ships are not getting out, your ships are not getting out either. That's not an active war. That's a defensive measure. It's a counter to what they have decided to do. You know what is an active war? Putting

mines in the water. Why don't the members of Congress, whoever it is, is complaining about it. They should be all over that these guys put mines in the water, That alone. You. Mining in the water is illegal period, under any circumstances, and they've done it. This is crazy stuff, but this is what they've done on Cuba. Oil blockade on Cuba. There's no oil blockade on Cuba, per se. Here's what's happening with Cuba. Okay. Cuba used to get free oil from Venezuela. Used to give them a bunch

of free oil. They would take like sixty percent of that oil and resell it for cash. It wouldn't even go to benefit the people. So the only blockade that's happened is the Cubans have decided, I mean, the Venezuelans have decided, we're not giving you free oil anymore. And you can only imagine nowadays the way oil prices aren't. No one's giving away free oil, much less to a failed regime. So the problem with Cuba is worse. Okay. Their economic model doesn't work, doesn't work, and the people

who are in charge can't fix it. And the reason that I can't fix it is not just because they're communists. That's bad enough, but they're incompetent communists. The only thing worse than a communist is an incompetent one and that's what so incompetent communist run that country. They don't know how to fix it, they really don't. And we have ninety miles from our shores a failed state that also happens to be friendly territory for some of our adversaries.

So it's an unacceptable status quo and we'll be addressing it, but not today.

Speaker 7

Okay, Secretary Riverace, you are going to the Vatican to me with the Pope.

Speaker 8

Is this an attempt to smooth things over with the Pope given the rhetoric between President Trump and Uglia?

Speaker 3

No, I mean it's a trip we had planned from before, and obviously we had some stuff that happened, and no, look, there's a lot to talk about with the Vatican. I'll give you one example. The Pope just returned from a trip to Africa, where the church is growing very vibrantly, and we have shared concerns about religious freedom, religious right.

Speaker 1

We have Secretary of State Mark or Rubio holding a press conference. He's kind of joked he was filling in for Caroline Levitt for stations along the Sean Hannity Show radio network. We are going to continue our coverage so the break. I know some of you may have to break away. We will continue on the other side as well, and we have a lot more coming up in today's program.

Speaker 3

I'd love to talk to them about that. The topic of Cuba. You know, we gave Cuba six million dollars of humanitarian aid, but obviously they won't let us distribute it. We distributed it through the church. We'd like to do more. We're willing to give more humanitarian aid to Cuba, by the way, distributed through the church, but the Cuban regime has to allow us to do it. They won't allow us to give their own people more humanitarian aid, and

we're willing to do it through the church. So there's a lot to talk about.

Speaker 9

And the President recently said that the Pope is endangering a lot of Catholics as a result of his rhetoric around the Iran war.

Speaker 3

Is that ESSENTI I don't think that's an accurate description of what he said. I think what the President basically said is that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon because they would use it against places that have a lot of Catholics and Christians and others for that matter. It goes back to the central point. I think there without trying to speak for him, but I think I can

characterize it this way. He doesn't understand why anybody, leave aside the Pope, the President and I for that matter, I think most people I cannot understand why anyone would think that it's a good idea for Roan to ever have a nuclear weapon. Look what they're doing with the Straits right now. They're holding the whole world hostage. They have these sailors, you know, on commercial ships that are going to starve to death out there. They don't care.

They don't care that this is melting down the economies around the world, even of their own allies. This is what they're doing with the Straits. What do you think they would do if they had a nuclear weapon. They would hold the world hostage with that nuclear weapon. That's what they would do. They would do exactly to the world with a nuclear weapon what they're doing now with the Straits. And I think the President's point is how anyone cannot see that as an unacceptable outcome and an

unacceptable risk is beyond him. It's puzzling, and someone has to do something about it. The difference between this president and like the six presidents that preceded them where that he's the only one that's actually been willing to do something about it. Everyone says Ron can't have a nuclear weapon, but you've got to do something about it at some point, and he's been willing to address that threat. And that's what he promised he would do when he got elected.

By the way, is addressed threats like this. I wish apologize. Can you put name tags on? Thank you so much?

Speaker 6

Mister story are you with I'm with Rudel Media Network?

Speaker 3

Okay, mister secretary.

Speaker 6

The President has said multiple times that Whippins square provided to the Curtish.

Speaker 3

Group is to pass on the Iranian people.

Speaker 6

However, Kritican polical parties on the regional government says that I have not received such a weapons even since claim these weapons remain in the US space in the region. Can you clarify who those whippions were given to and whether you intend to retrieve them or sion want to pass to the Iranian people.

Speaker 3

Yeah. Look, ultimate what the President is expressing, and I think has repeatedly, is he wished the Iranian people had You know, look, he's heartbroken by these images. You think about it, you're an Iranian, Okay, you're unhappy that your economy doesn't work for you. You don't have freedom, you don't

have an opportunity to express yourself. You know, you've got friends that have been shot in the head because they're out protesting, and he it's heartbreaking to him to see that these people are abused in this way and have no measures to take against their own government as a result of it. By the way, this goes back. If you guys remember the protests in two thousand and nine where they slaughtered people in the street. This is a

vicious regime, guys. Okay, these are people that hang people from cranes in the town square so everyone can see. They continue these executions of people and have done continue to do so for over a decade and a half now. And so I think what the President is expressing is the desire that he wishes the Iranian people had an ability to fight back against some of these things that

are happening to them. And I would view that as distinct and separate from the specifics of this operation that was ongoing before it concluded, and certainly different from the operation that's going on now right the Secretary, I'm behind you, not Columbia right there. Yes, ma'am, mister, thank you so much.

Speaker 7

In it ceased fire, are less fire? It And the second question, you think it would be a to achieve an agreement between Lebanon and Israel and without risking a civil war?

Speaker 3

And Lebanon, what are you doing? What are you doing? No? I got it, I got the desert question. So look, here's the challenge with Lebanon. Okay, there's no problem between the Lebanese government and the Israeli government. Israel doesn't claim any land in Lebanon belongs to them, and by and large, I think a peace deal between Lebanon and Israel is imminently achievable and should be the problem with Israel and Lebanon is not Israel or Lebanon. It's Hesbela. Hesbela operates

from inside of Lebanese territory. They terrorize and attack Israelis, but they also are inflicting tremendous damage on the Lebanese people. The reason why Lebanon gets attacked by Israel is because of Hesbela, because Hesbela is hiding in some house launching rockets against Israelis and then they get hit. So what you're seeing now is Israeli responses to either attacks or perceive threats. And this is going to be This is not new, This has been going on for a very

long time. What is our hope. Our hope is to engage the Lebanese and Israeli governments under our mediation at the table to achieve this, and that is having Lebanese armed forces in a Lebanese government not just with the willingness, but with the capability to begin to challenge Hesbela and disarm them because the Lebanese people are also victims of Hesbela. And by the way, on the topic of Hesbela and Lebanon, who is behind Hesbela? Why do they exist? They're an

agent of Iran. If you go through that Middle East and you identify every problem hamas Hesbela to some extent to who's these obviously and others behind every one of these groups is Tehran. So apart from the nuclear weapons, apart from all these other things, these guys are behind all the bad actors. Hesbela is a wing. It's an extension of Iranian desire to destabilize the region. So we're very committed to this process. It's not going to be easy.

You're asking me a complex question. You know, this has been going for a very long time. It's not going to be easy. We're going to do everything we can to make sure that both sides continue to talk so that progress can be made on some sort of permanent ceasefire that isn't constantly spoiled by Hesbela and by Hesbala violence.

Speaker 10

Right.

Speaker 3

Thanks, I'm just going I'm winning it guys.

Speaker 10

Okay, yes, you mentioned the two US shifts that safely the ass straight offour moves. Are other shifts being told is safer to get back to regular levels or are we still going to see limits in place well overseeable future.

Speaker 3

For obvious reasons, I'm not going to broadcast who we're talking to or who we're telling them to move. I mean, we want these operations to be safe, and I think as it unfolds and ships get through, we'll make those announcements after the fact, just for operational security purposes. But

the goal here is pretty simple. Establish a zone of transit that is protected by a bubble the United States both naval and air assets, and then allow ships who want to move to move through there and get to market to begin to increase confidence in the ability to do so. That doesn't happen in twelve hours. It takes time to set up that bubble and gain that confidence.

But that's the goal. We have been in touch. We've been in touch, I don't know, with a bunch of different liners about moving and we're hoping to continue to improve the security situation and we'll start to see some of that movement and we'll announce it as it happens after the fact. We're not going to be like broadcasting hey tomorrow at twelve ship X is going to be coming for obvious reasons because that degrades the security. But we feel confident we're going to be able to achieve that. Look,

it's not going to solve the whole Straits problem. It's going to solve a lot of it. But it's important to challenge what Iran is doing. Now. Guys, again, I wonder if you take anything away today. I can't tell you what to write, but we Iran cannot be allowed to normalize this control of the streets. It's completely unlawful, illegal, Uh, it's it's outrageous and every country in the world should be joining us and condemning it and doing something about it.

But the United States has stepped up and is trying to.

Speaker 5

Do something.

Speaker 10

Regardingretary.

Speaker 3

I'm sorry, we'll see if we get the Columbia, you guys have an election.

Speaker 5

Talk to Michael Ross with Daily Mail. I was curious about your meeting with Southcomb earlier. There was a picture a map of Cuba behind you. What did you discuss with Southcomb? Southcomb about Cuba? And do you have any updates. I'm here to tell you what I discussed the South but it had to do someone with Cuba.

Speaker 3

I was, well, I mean, Cuba's in Southcombe. You know, it's the closest part. And so the second point I was there, our ambassadors were in from the whole Western hemisphere. I was addressing them and meeting the general who just took command of South Com and there happened to be a map of Cuba, and I said, it'd be good. We took a picture in front of that map, because it's like the closest thing in south comp to the United States. So there it is. We have maps of

other countries. But but but but they didn't have that map in the red right there in the red in the red.

Speaker 7

Okay, can I ask you in Spanish or can I.

Speaker 3

You can answer Spanish, I have to translate for them.

Speaker 7

Would you have well, I'll say you in English and if you can answer in both languages. Today I take the web page of the State Department, and there's still a twenty five million dollar bounty on a Secretary of Interior for drug trafficking and narco terrorism. I was wondering if that has been put on hold or if you're negotiating with President Desiz to turn him over a se I don't.

Speaker 3

Have any updates for you on the website. Is what it is, and that's where it stands. That policy hasn't changed. But guys, I mean, let's be mature here a little bit. I'm not going to tell you about what we're talking about with the leader of these countries that love to that tells me on the STEM and Cambie I to the demos of it, the politics the United States on that the policy United States on that topic hasn't changed. When it does, you know, obviously it will inform you.

But I don't have any news for you on that today. Right there in the green I'll get to you. So you guys, all the TV people, Yeah, go ahead, I'm sorry, I'm learning. They gave me a little map. I don't know where I put it. Of the people here, some of you had like red X's I'm kidding, no, you get out, go ahead.

Speaker 7

Thank you, mister secretary.

Speaker 3

Be a rich crace of gas in the country right now is four dollars and fifty cents.

Speaker 9

Do you have a thought on how long Americans are supposed to kind of accept this?

Speaker 7

Do you think it will affect Republicans' majorities in the midterms?

Speaker 3

Well, I don't. I'm not going to expeculate on the politics of it. You can tell me. I mean, look, it's obviously being driven by global events. That that was true during the Russia of Ukraine war as well, where you saw that come up. It's one of Look, we don't benefit from the Straits as much as other countries. I don't know you've seen what the gas prices are like in other parts of the world that are really

suffering big time. So we're very fortunate that the United States, I believe right now is like the world's largest net exporter of oil and natural gas as a result, not because of this war, but because we have this capacity.

So we've been insulated to some degree. We're obviously still vulnerable to some extent to global prices and so, but in the end, I mean, we're more insulated than other countries, even though that's not welcome news to Americans that are paying more at the pump, no doubt about it, and it certainly is one of the circumstances of it. There are people that were predicting we would be much higher at this point, but we're not taking that for granted. Suffice it to say that this is think about it

this way. Everyone needs to think about it this way. If Iran had a nuclear weapon and they decided to close the straits and make our gas prices like nine dollars a gallon or eight dollars a gallon, we wouldn't be able to do anything about it because they have a nuclear weapon, and a nuclear armed Iran could do whatever they hell they want with the straits and there's

nothing anyone would be able to do about it. And that's one of the many reasons, apart from like the massive loss of life and the nuclear strike, why Iron can never have a nuclear weapon. I mean, so this is an example. If they had a nuclear weapon, they closed the straits and they would tell her, well, what are you going to do about it? We have a nuclear weapon, we can attack you with it. That's the

world none of us want to lead behind. It won't happen under this president's watch, but some future president and future you know, and the future Americans will have to deal with this. So just one more example why these guys can never be allowed to have a nuclear weapons. Right there, you both are wearing black. She's closer. No, you don't have black, ye blue on it. I'm colored black, but I know blue and black right there, Yes, ma'am, No, No, you the first one I called on. Thank you, Thank you.

This is chaos. Guys, go ahead.

Speaker 7

And you've long been a leading voice on human rights in China, so including.

Speaker 9

Religious persecution and forced organ harvesting. So President Trump prepares to meet She's in pay next week.

Speaker 8

Do you expect human rights concerns to be on the table.

Speaker 3

Well, we always raise those issues, and they remain through and I think we've proven in some cases it's most effective to raise them in the appropriate setting. But we always raise those issues are important to us, among with others, of course, but those issues remain prominent in our view and in our conversation about these things, and it will continue to raise them in the appropriate forms. All Right, these guys are gonna get mad. Go ahead, I'm sorry, thank you.

Speaker 9

Sigment can be associated press. You mentioned earlier that some countries are privately in public indicated their willingness to help with Project Freedom. Can you say how many have reached out to the US with the offers of help and what kind of capability?

Speaker 3

Well, and I mean thank you for your question. That's a good question. I mean multiple countries have said we got to do something about it and fix it.

Speaker 9

Like dozens or single visions or more than I hunt or I don't know.

Speaker 3

I don't put a number on it. I would just tell you that here's what I would say about it. The capabilities is the issue. Okay. A lot of countries are loved to do something about it. They don't have a navy, right or they can't get there in time, or they can't others, you know, or less you know that some unfortunately do have a navy, are saying, oh, we'll be involved, but we'll be involved after it's over. Well,

after it's over. It's kind of like, you know, that makes sense, So you know, we'd like to have it now. There may be some utility in a post you know, closure mission. I'm not downplaying that, but I think that's been the challenge. But there are other ways they can help, unique ways that they can help. And I don't want to get into who these countries are for obvious reasons, you know, because they are prepared to help us in certain ways, but maybe don't want that publicly disclosed for

no other reason than impact of foreign policy. It could have some domestic gramifications, but ultimately I don't want to mislead you. The primary responsibility for this Project Freedom is on the United States because we're the only country that can project power in that part of the world the way we're doing now, we're the only ones that can do it, and we're going to do it as a favor to the world. Understand this, This is a favor to the world because it's their ships that are stranded,

it's their fuel supplies that are stranded. By the way, it's their humanitarian there's humanitarian aid destined for different countries in the world that's stranded in the Persian Gulf right now. It's the fertilizer that they need for their food and crops that's stranded in the person. Not our fertilizer, their fertilizer. So we want to be helpful, and that's why the President stepped forward, because we're the only ones that can. Frankly, we're the only ones that can.

Speaker 11

Any time de Secretary on the rising oil and gas prices, the President has said that this is a small price to pay.

Speaker 10

For getting rid of a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 11

But ten weeks in, are we any closer to getting rid of Aron's nuclear materia?

Speaker 2

Yeah?

Speaker 3

But look, here's the way to think about Iran. And this is what I described at the very beginning of this what was Iran's plan. You have to understand what their plan was. Their plan was they were going to build this conventional shield where they would have so many thousands of missiles and drones and rockets that they couldn't be attacked. And behind that conventional shield that they were trying to build, they would then break out and do

whatever they wanted with a nuclear program. They no longer have that conventional shield. Okay, we told you guys from the very beginning, and we're very consistent in this messaging. The operation that has concluded was going to destroy their navy. They have no navy left. They don't not a navy. They have small boats in Boston whalers, but they don't have a navy left. They don't have an air force. I challenge you, when is the last time you read

or heard about an Iranian jet flying anywhere. They don't have an air force. Missile launching capability has been substantially degraded, and their industrial base, their defense industrial base has been severely, severely damaged. So their ability to build a shield behind which they could hide their nuclear program was wiped out. That's a very substantial achievement, and that was the purpose of this operation from day one.

Speaker 9

The nuclear material in order for this war to end.

Speaker 3

Well, that's one of the topics that needs to be discussed. I don't know about I think you're linking the operation is over epic fury. As a president notified Congress, we're done with that stage of it. Okay, We're now onto

this project of freedom. As far as the negotiation is concerned, I think the President's been clear that part of the negotiation process has to be not just the enrichment, but what happens to this material that's buried deep somewhere that they have still had access to if they ever wanted to dig it out. That has to be addressed, and

that's being addressed in the negotiation. I'm not going to go further on what progress has been made on that topic because I don't want to endanger the negotiations, but suffice it to say that the President and this entire team is aware of the centrality of that question and that will have to be addressed one way or the other. Yes, thank you, thank you. I'm sorry.

Speaker 8

I have another two part question for you.

Speaker 3

Okay, First, are.

Speaker 8

You taking part in those negotiations that use just detailed there? And then secondly, presidential has made it clear that the US doesn't rely on the straight up hoor movies, So why should Americans even care about Project Freedom and these ship shipping tankers going through Well?

Speaker 3

I think on the second point is the one I want to address first, and that is why should Americans care and why it matters to us? Because ultimately these things have an impact on the global economy, which ultimately has an impact in our economy in the long term. That's number one. Number two, because if we live in a world where a rogue state like this Iranian regime is allowed to claim as a new normal control over

international shipping lane. It will not be long before you see that happen in multiple shipping lanes around the world. I can identify for you six or seven, six or seven vital shipping lanes around the world that some countries can decide. Guess what if Iron was able to do it, we're going to do it too. We're we're not going to start charging tolls and it'll get closer and closer to us. That's unacceptable. We cannot live in a world.

There's a lot of time and energy been invested in behind the idea that international waters are free for the free flow of goods. The stuff we make in this country and export has to go through international shipping lanes. And for us to live in a world where a country can decide now we own the international shipping lane and you have to pay us if you want to use it, that is a normal that we will never be able to accept. And that's what the Iranians are

trying to get us to do. So we're doing two things about it, and we haven't talked about the second one enough. The second thing we're doing is we're going to the UN. Everybody loves the UN. Right, we're trying to go to the UN and we're saying, okay, countries of the world condemn this, say that it is wrong for you to put minds there. It is wrong for you to shoot at commercial vessels. Guys. That's what we're talking about here. These guys are bombing commercial vessels. They're

not bombing naval vessels. They're bombing commercial tankers. It's just outrageous. That needs to stop and it needs to end. And if he doesn't, then the world should be diplomatically and economically isolating Iran as well. But if we live in a world where global shipping lanes can be taken over by countries that don't have a direct impact on Americans in the short and the long term, and we can't let it start by Iran doing it, and we're the only ones that can do anything about it, righty.

Speaker 10

Mister Secretary. Does the President intend.

Speaker 7

To press Beije on its Taiwan policy when he visits China next week?

Speaker 3

I'm sure Taiwan will be a topic or conversation. It always is. As you know, we understand the Chinese understand our position on that topic. We understand theirs, and I think both parties without you know, getting ahead of myself with what will happen in the talks, but I think both countries understand that it is neither one of our interests to see anything destabilize happen in that part of

the world. We don't need any destabilizing events to occur with regards to Taiwan or anywhere in the Indo Pacific, and I think that's to the mutual benefit of both the United States and the Chinese.

Speaker 11

Carara Kashtano from Lindzel TV, thank you for taking my questions.

Speaker 3

How does the State's Department what happened? Whey? Is everydy giggling? What happened to go? Oh? I'm sorry? Are they mean me? No? They're not means oh? Okay, I don't think they are.

Speaker 9

I hope not.

Speaker 11

But I'm here LTV and nights to ask you a question today, sir. How does the State Department interpret the president's retonal remarks when he said, quote the Iranian people need to have guns and I think they are getting some guns end quote.

Speaker 4

What did he mean?

Speaker 11

And do those comments relate to any ongoing or potential US actions like supplying those weapons?

Speaker 3

Well, I think it goes back to the question I was asked a moment ago. I think the President thinks it's heartbreaking that the Iranian people are abused by this regime the way they are. In the end, I mean, this regime is not guys. I know I've said this. I think I said this in my hearing before the Senate when I got confirmed. I don't know of any country in the world where there's a bigger difference between

the people and the people who run the country. Okay, this country is run by radical Shia clerics, and that's not what Iran and the Iranian people are now. They may be Shia, but they're not radicals, and they're not clerics, and they just want a normal life and a regular life and in many ways a very cosmopolitan country with a with an incredible history, incredible history and incredible legacy

and the like. So there's this huge divide between the people of Iran, whom we sympathize with, and who the president sympathized with because they're the ones suffering. Look, the world is a victim of Iran. Okay, the world is a victim of Iran because they're terrorists because of what

they're doing now in the streets. But the people of Iran are daily victims of the regime, and the president has deep sympathy for what they're going through, and I think he's just expressing that sympathy and that frustration that they don't have the ability to do more to get rid of this regime that has crushed this country and isolated it from the world, which is a country that shouldn't be isolated from workers. It's people are phenomenal.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 3

I wish I had like a dice go ahead. Yeah no, no, no, no, no, no, no, right there, because I'm going to Italy. Way I thought I'm not going to Okay, he's Italian. I know him. He used to cover Capitol Hill. You're Italian, right for years? For many years?

Speaker 12

Okay, two short questions for you, damn questions first as you first, as you head to the Vatican in Italy, how do you view the Pope's global role and it current your political shift and what.

Speaker 3

Are your objective?

Speaker 1

And it's kind of going around at this point. I'm a pretty amazing press conference with the Secretary of State Marco Rubio. For those people that have been just spreading lies and misinformation, and propaganda about what the purpose of America's involvement with Iran is and the necessity for it,

and what the President's motivation has been. At that point, you can't argue with dumb and stupid because Uranian regime, and he explained this in great detail, if they ever had a nuclear weapon, forget about the straight of Horn moves, they would be able to hold any water international waterway they wanted hostage because that nuclear weapon or those nuclear

weapons would hold the world hostage. And this is what Steve Whitkoff was saying when they were twelve away from being able to enrich the sixty percent enriched uranium to weapons grade ninety percent. And that is why every single source I've ever had said to me over and over again, the president had no choice but to act. Can I convince people that want to believe conspiracy theories? Israel made him do it, BB made him do it, Fox News

made him do it. No, I can't convince them. But if you understand common sense, this is this is the necessity. All right, everybody, we will be right back if le's call eight hundred nine four one Sean. By the way, there's more than that. We actually have Jim Jordan coming up in mere moments. I did hear the music, you know, yes, for the record, By the way, Marco Ruby has been phenomenal in this entire press conference. It was, you know, explaining if you had any doubt what was at stake

with Iran. I think he spelled it out as clearly as anybody has. All Right, we'll continue

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