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00:00...at war.
00:01I didn't do any ceasefires.
00:03And I know that it might be good to have,
00:06but I can also understand strategically why,
00:09well, you know, one country or the other wouldn't want it.
00:12You have a ceasefire and they rebuild and rebuild and rebuild,
00:15and, you know, maybe they don't want that.
00:17But if you look at the six deals that we made peace,
00:20and, you know, long-term, long-running wars,
00:24I didn't do any ceasefires.
00:26Would I like, I like the concept, you know,
00:29I like the concept of a ceasefire for one reason,
00:32because you'd stop killing people immediately,
00:33as opposed to in two weeks or one week or whatever it takes.
00:37But we can work a deal where we're working on a peace deal
00:40while they're fighting. They have to fight.
00:42I wish they could stop. I'd like them to stop.
00:44But strategically, that could be a disadvantage
00:46for one side or the other.
00:48But all of these deals I made without even the mention
00:52of the words ceasefire.
00:54The President, can you explain the decision
00:59to offer Ukraine Article 5-like security guarantees,
01:03but stop short of pushing for their full membership today?
01:07The President, yeah, well, we haven't done anything on that yet.
01:10If you look back and you go back long before President Putin,
01:14it was always a statement
01:16that they would never allow Ukraine in today.
01:18So that was a statement that was made.
01:19But we haven't discussed any of that yet.
01:21And we're going to be discussing it today.
01:23But we will give them very good protection,
01:25very good security. That's part of it.
01:27And the people that are waiting for us,
01:29they are, I think, they're very like-minded.
01:32They want to help out all of us.
01:34Strategically, that could be a disadvantage
01:36for one side or the other.
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