00:00People used to say that Trump is the strongest pro-Israeli president.
00:05He gave a stick to Netanyahu.
00:08He gave a warning that look here, before you become my president, ceasefire.
00:13This ceasefire deal was ready.
00:15He has put a stop to a rascal like Netanyahu.
00:19Although he said that Netanyahu is in power.
00:22So that power is not about him, it is about his preference,
00:25and it is about his likability, and it is about his interests.
00:28And Pakistan's interests are also linked to stability.
00:31So if there is any relief, if there is any compromise in Pakistan,
00:36if there is a healing touch, if the government and the opposition parties,
00:40or Imran Khan or the establishment's issues are resolved,
00:44then there will be peace and stability in Pakistan.
00:46It will be good for Pakistan, it will be good for America also.
00:49Why? Where is Pakistan in the relevance board?
00:51Oh, Pakistan is very relevant.
00:54I have heard that for the first time in history, Pakistan is at the bottom of the relevance board.
00:59This is our real problem.
01:01Our rulers themselves are small people.
01:04They have their own inferiority complex.
01:07They think that because we are small, our country is also insignificant.
01:10Look at the map.
01:13Pakistan has China, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Russia.
01:19These are 70% of issues on Trump's foreign policy.
01:23And what is in the middle of it? Pakistan.
01:26The day before yesterday, the head of the Justice Department,
01:30Attorney General Pam Bondi, what did he say?
01:33He said that for counter-terrorism cooperation, we need a regional approach.
01:37Now an article has come in Foreign Affairs.
01:40Professor Graham Allison of Harvard,
01:42and Michael Morrell, former director of CIA,
01:45he said that the terrorism red lights are blinking again.
01:48And we need Pakistan and Afghan Taliban to fight terrorism.
01:53But at this time, the natural ally of the Republicans has always been Muqtadara.
01:57There are no political forces.
02:00No, I am talking about Pakistan.
02:02Whether it is Muqtadara or not, it is a part of Pakistan.
02:04I am talking about Pakistan. Let's talk of Pakistan.
02:07In Pakistan, the establishment of Muqtadara is one component.
02:11Now there is also a people's force.
02:13Remember that Trump is engaging himself.
02:17Because his people are saying that what happened to Imran Khan,
02:20the same thing has happened to you.
02:22There is also a little solidarity and struggle.
02:26So in that regard, he is against the deep state.
02:29America's deep state.
02:31He is not a representative of the American security establishment.
02:33He is the first president after John F. Kennedy,
02:35who is not a part of the American security establishment.
02:38So Trump is a different kind of person.
02:40He does not look at the file work.
02:42He does not look at the relationship between the Pentagon and the army.
02:45He works with his instinct, tweet and telephone calls.
02:49The person who has made the deal of Gaza,
02:53Steve Whitkoff, who is he?
02:55He is his golf partner.
02:56He is an Arab husband.
02:57He is a businessman.
02:59He has zero experience in diplomacy.
03:01You are my special envoy in the Middle East.
03:04You will do this work.
03:05That's how he functions.
03:07Out of the box.
03:10He has a traditional approach.
03:12Out of the box.
03:14He has a traditional approach.
03:15He has not seen the Washington Playbook.
03:17Biden will say whatever the CIA says,
03:19the State Department will say,
03:20the Pentagon will say.
03:21He will look at the file work.
03:23The spokesmen of the traditional establishment.
03:25He is not like that.
03:27So we should see Trump as an opportunity.
03:31We should tell him to do connectivity.
03:33You will run pro-India.
03:35He has already pointed out two issues of India.
03:37Number one, tariffs.
03:39He said he will impose tariffs on Mexico,
03:41Canada and India.
03:43This is India's name.
03:44Second, illegal immigration.
03:46Do you know that last year,
03:48almost 100,000 illegal Indians
03:50tried to enter America through Mexico?
03:5298,000.
03:54This is a new issue.
03:57But it is said in Trump's administration
03:59that there are more elements
04:01who are concerned about India.
04:03We don't have an ingress.
04:05I don't understand.
04:06We spend money in our diplomacy,
04:08in our lobbies,
04:10in welcoming people.
04:12We welcomed Biden so much.
04:14Our people waited for days
04:16to shake hands.
04:18Why don't we have an ingress?
04:20I live in Washington.
04:22Washington is a marketplace of ideas.
04:24You sell their product.
04:26Pakistan is a very important, valuable product.
04:28We have failed to sell it.
04:30Imran Khan has hired two lobbyists.
04:32He presented his case.
04:34That means he is a better salesman
04:36than these people who are in charge.
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