In the case of Gaza and Now Russia, probably 10 times a day, we have multiple meetings in coordination with all of it is we build a team, we gather facts, we present options, and then we take them to the president. It is the president who directs the national. The foreign policy of the United States. That's always been the case, by the way. You can't overrule their decisions. Do you outrank the special envoys and ambassadors? Do they get your input? As an example, do they care about. (2:37:01–2:37:05)
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