00:00Well, that's going to be up to them. It takes two to tango, I always say it, and they should meet, I think, before I have a meeting and probably close the deal, but I think it's appropriate they meet.
00:11They do not exactly get along well, as you can understand, and I'm sure it's a meeting that perhaps he didn't like, but he wasn't happy about coming to the United States either.
00:21That was a big concession, and I appreciate the fact that he did. You know, I've always had a very good relationship, despite a fake Russia-Russia-Russia haunt that we had, but we've always had a great relationship, very good relationship, strong relationship with Russia.
00:38That's a good thing, not a bad thing, by the way. That's a very good thing.
00:41They meet, maybe they don't. How long are you willing to let this play out, and if they don't meet, will there be consequences, and how soon for Russia?
00:48Yeah, there could be very big consequences, but we'll see what happens. There might be very big consequences, because this is something that has to end.
00:55This war would have never taken place, and for four years it didn't take place, but if I were president, this war would have never taken place.
01:02There has not been a war like this since the Second World War. This is the biggest thing that's happened in terms of warfare, wars.
01:10It's a whole new form of fighting. It's a drone fighting. It's a drone war. A drone war never existed before,
01:16and we're actually studying it from the standpoint of Pete Hegseth and everybody.
01:21We're studying it and studying it very carefully. This is a whole new form of war,
01:25but it's a violent war, and there has been nothing like this since the Second World War.
01:31So we'll see what happens over the next week or two, and at that point I'll step in very strongly,
01:36and if I have to be there, I'll be there.
01:38And we'll either have a deal or we won't, but a lot of people are dying, and I want to get us.
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