fundamentally aligned. as we stand at this inflection point in history, i had a professor who once explained the infection point as you re going down the highway at 60 miles an hour, you rapidly turn and run a direction 5 degrees, and never get back on the same path again, but you re on a different course. whether the decisions we make in the coming years will determine the course of our world for decades to come. it happens every five or six generations, but we re at that point. nothing gives me greater confidence in the future that knowing canada and the united states stand together still. today i d like to speak a little bit about the future if i may. a future that s ours to seize. you know, i get criticized at home sometimes for saying that i used to always for president obama used to kid me because i d always say in our private meetings, the country is never more optimistic than its president or its leaders. i ve never been more optimistic in my life i really mean th
indications, hadxd appropriate coverageéñ in this particular attack, what we know is that this drone flew in atq a very low altitude. explosive !u■laden. one-way uav. again, conducted this attack.t(f kinds of incidents, u.s. central command will review toxd see wh exactly■7ç happened. but it doesév change the fact that these iranian-backed groups conducted this strike that we took very quick and decisive action to send a w■mm it will not be tolerated. if it was bei obvious question is here, why wasn tl qlook, these are the kinds o thingwdu$e review will tell e1u but it s important to remember that we are talking about anfá inherently dangerous location. this is why we have u.s. military forces in that region