And who knows why he reached the conclusions it did. I think his Christian faith informed them mostly was also the experience of talking to young people. And his views were very much like theirs. He [Charlie Kirk] believed that the war on terror had been a net loss for the United States, and it caused incalculable damage, not just economic and physical damage, but spiritual damage to the United States. It was. It was bad. We got nothing out of it. We were only hurt. And he didn't want to see that again. And he felt very strongly about that. (00:51–20:29)
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