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00:00And in fact, more than 1,200 non-
00:05American NATO troops died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:10And thousands were wounded, okay?
00:13Now that's less than the-
00:15United States lost, but it was our war.
00:18Those people didn't have-
00:20To come to our war, but they decided to do that because we-
00:25We are NATO allies.
00:27And they came to-
00:30Afghanistan, they sent their sons and daughters over there, and far-
00:35Too many of them went home dead, or-
00:40Maimed.
00:42And just imagine what it feels-
00:45Like if you're a Danish soldier sitting there with one leg-
00:50Because you got your leg blown off in heavy combat in Helmand, Afghanistan.
00:55And you hear President Trump say something like this.
01:00I've always said, will they be there if we ever needed them?
01:02And that's really the ultimate test, and I'm not-
01:05I'm not sure of that.
01:05I know that we would have been there, or we would be there, but will they be there?
01:10And let's hope that that never happens.
01:12We've never needed them.
01:14We have never-
01:15Really asked anything of them.
01:17You know, they'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan.
01:19Really?
01:20You know, they sent them out.
01:21And they did.
01:22They stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.
01:25But-
01:26That is- I'm sorry.
01:27That is so unbelievably disrespectful.
01:30To the troops.
01:31President Trump has never been near the front lines.
01:35He doesn't- he wouldn't know a front line if it came up and peed on his shoes.
01:41And that makes me mad.
01:43I'm- I'm sorry.
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