00:00Michael, right now, I feel like everywhere we look on the news has been dominated by the situation happening in Iran.
00:08We know this NATO summit is happening.
00:11Ukraine was meant to be heavily up there on the agenda, but I think it's possibly overshadowed now.
00:19I don't see how it cannot be overshadowed.
00:21I think you and I disagree with this.
00:24You don't think that Trump will go to NATO?
00:26I don't think Trump will go to NATO.
00:27No, I can't. I actually would be surprised if he goes to NATO.
00:35I wouldn't be surprised if he sends the likes of Pete Hegseth or J.D. Vance in the position.
00:41But I think Donald Trump right now is probably not in that position or probably has bigger things to deal with than NATO in his mind.
00:52So I think that I don't know if Trump will go or not.
00:57I also think that for NATO leaders, it will be disappointing if he doesn't go, because having an opportunity to speak to the vice president, I don't think is the same, because that would assume that the vice president would go back and tell Donald Trump.
01:11And I don't know that the president would necessarily care what his vice president has to say.
01:17I think if Donald Trump does go to the NATO summit, though, it's an opportunity for the NATO leaders to present a scenario where they can somehow explain to Donald Trump
01:31that the threat that the threat that Israel and the U.S. felt from Iran and the wider global community as well because of the potential of a nuclear weapon.
01:41That's what Europe feels by Russia and Vladimir Putin.
01:48I think they need to draw that correlation while this attack is fresh so that Donald Trump has a better understanding about what it is that Europe and the Ukraine is dealing with on a daily basis.
02:02That's what Europe and the Ukraine is dealing with on a daily basis.
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