Nobody's going to put money or any kind of tangible asset that is sovereign or strategic in a country that can be seized without an independent judiciary. That is... I agree fully with that. I mean, yeah, no, I totally agree with that.
I'm having trouble seeing that, you know, come to fruition. But, you know, he says this isn't his perspective. It's his computer, you know, modeling.
And, you know, this guy spent seven years in federal prison without any charges. And it went to the Supreme Court. They're like, you've got this guy seven years with no charges.
So they let him go. But the reason why they held him is they wanted his algorithm. They wanted his computer modeling.
I'm just... We only have launches towards Israel. That will be arriving in Israel approximately 10 minutes. Let's have a report in 10 minutes.
Guys, I wanted to bring up something that I kind of wanted to throw out there and get your perspectives on. You know, we're coming up on the full week here. You know, today's Wednesday here in the U.S. Tomorrow, Thursday.
And then you got Friday. You know, Friday is always traditionally in the Islamic world. If there's going to be protests, if there's going to be some, you know, civil disobedience and what have you, you know, Friday after prayers seems to be a key day.
So I'd love for anybody who has some thoughts on this, how significant could that be looking at it from the outside with your country's intelligence system changing and then having so many fractures in it to get to this point? It must certainly be significant. Sorry, I lost a sound real quick. Yeah, I wanted to go to you, Donna, actually.
Yeah, go ahead, Donna. Okay, if I'm outside, I hope you can hear me clearly. There were some that came up that I wanted to comment on, but the point that you raised is very interesting.
This is what happens when you have an aged supreme leader, or when you have an aged supreme leader. Khamenei's contribution to the security of Iran was to concentrate on strengthening Iran's military and not paying much attention to the role of media, social media, and also internal intelligence. And sorry, I'm going up a hill.
So this is what Iranians have noticed that they have to pay more attention to. And in terms of media, I'm already surprised that we're seeing, for instance, the first black president's RF spokesperson appearing in sort of rooms like this that are Farsi speaking and trying to address people who have very different views and are anti-regime but possibly anti-war and trying to bring those people and give them sort of the Iranian perspective. So they are certainly strengthening the media side of things.