00:00You had India, Pakistan that was going and in fact, planes were being shot out of the air.
00:06Five, four or five, but I think five jets were shot down actually in two serious nuclear countries.
00:14And they were hitting each other.
00:17There seems to be a hit and then another hit, a hit and another hit.
00:20India and Pakistan were going at it and they were back and forth and it was getting bigger and bigger.
00:26And we got it, we got it solved through trade.
00:28It's both very powerful nuclear states, something I'm very proud of.
00:34We stopped a lot of wars, a lot of wars.
00:37And these were serious, serious wars that would have been going on right now.
00:42You had India, Pakistan that was going and in fact, planes were being shot out of the air.
00:48Five, five, four or five, but I think five jets were shot down actually.
00:52And Lindsay, that was getting worse and worse, wasn't it?
00:55That was looking like it was going to go.
00:57So these are two serious nuclear countries and they were hitting each other.
01:04You know, it seems like a new form of warfare.
01:05You saw it recently when you looked at what we did in Iran, where we knocked out the nuclear capability, totally knocked out.
01:13That is going to be gone for a long time.
01:15But there seems, there seems to be a hit and then another hit, a hit and another hit.
01:22It's a different thing.
01:23But India and Pakistan were going at it and they were back and forth and it was getting bigger and bigger.
01:29And we got it, we got it solved through trade.
01:32We said, you guys want to make a trade deal.
01:33We're not making a trade deal if you're going to be throwing around weapons and maybe nuclear weapons, both very powerful nuclear states.
01:42We did the Congo.
01:44This was going on for over 30 years.
01:47The Congo and Rwanda and close to seven million people were really violently killed.
01:54This was a rough, a rough one, but going on over 30 years and we had the various representatives here last week.
02:02The presidents will be coming to sign final documents, but we got that one solved.
02:07Armenia and Azerbaijan, we worked magic there and it's pretty close.
02:15If not, it's already done.
02:17And Gaza, we got most of the hostages back.
02:22We're going to have another 10 coming very shortly.
02:26And we hope to have that finished pretty quickly.
02:29And Steve Whitcoff has been fantastic.
02:32He's done a great job in that.
02:33He's a very good man, good dealmaker.
02:37I said, I need a good dealmaker with a good personality.
02:40And there aren't too many of them, but Steve is.
02:43And he's done a great job.
02:44Serbia, Kosovo, they were going at it.
02:46They've gone at it for years, I guess for centuries, but they've gone at it for years.
02:50And we got that one taken care of in Egypt and Ethiopia.
02:55As you know, they've been fighting over the dam.
02:57Ethiopia built a dam with United States money, largely.
03:01It's one of the largest dams in the world.
03:03And it has one little problem.
03:04It doesn't allow much water going into the Nile River.
03:07So you can imagine Egypt's not thrilled because they live off the Nile River.
03:13The Nile River, it's blood, it's heart, it's everything.
03:17And we think we have that one pretty well taken care of.
03:21But that was a pretty bad thing.
03:24I was watching this as it was going up.
03:27I get pictures and satellites and everything.
03:29And I'm looking at this massive dam and I'm saying,
03:32is that going to be blocking the water to the Nile?
03:36And anyway, that should have never sort of happened the way it happened.
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