00:00In NATO, I hope you're all watching that, Scott, because we had some asks, and you know, we spend trillions
00:10of dollars on NATO, and when we need them, which we never do, we didn't need them here either.
00:16To be honest, I was really asking, because I wanted to see what they do. We didn't need them. We
00:22blasted the hell out of them, out of Iran.
00:25And the last thing I needed was NATO stepping in our way, because they're not, they're a paper tiger.
00:32But, so we didn't need them, but I asked anyway. And they probably think I'm the worst salesman ever. I
00:39was the worst.
00:40They would have much preferred Franklin Graham or somebody that's a good salesman than Trump, because I'd say, we'd love
00:46to have some help.
00:48Oh, President, I'm not sure that we can, oh, that's okay. You don't want to do it?
00:52Well, well, if we, oh, that's okay. You don't have to do it.
00:56So he gets off public and says, man, that was easier than I thought.
01:00Then I call up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly.
01:12And he's still recovering from the right to the jaw.
01:15And I say, Emmanuel, we'd love to have some help in the Gulf, even though we're setting records and knocking
01:23out bad people and knocking out ballistic missiles.
01:27We'd love to have some help. If you could, could you please send ships immediately?
01:30No, no, no. Cannot do that. Don't know. We can, we can do that after the war is won.
01:38I said, no, no, I don't need after the war is won, Emmanuel.
01:41Many of them said, we'll be there after the war is completed.
01:45And so I learned about NATO. NATO won't be there if we ever have the big one.
01:50You know what I mean by the big one. We ever have the big one. Hopefully we won't.
01:53Relationships are very good with the big one. Better than with NATO.
01:58But, but they won't be there. And we spend billions, you know, we didn't have to go into Ukraine.
02:03Ukraine's thousands of miles away across the ocean. We helped them.
02:07We had a president who's a stupid individual, gave him $350 billion, got nothing for it.
02:15Gave him so much money, used so much ammunition.
02:18We're making ammunition all over the place because we need it, because he gave so much away to Ukraine.
02:23And got nothing for it. And I sell them ammunition.
02:28You know, the European Union pays for it. What the hell? They have to do something, right?
02:31So they're good for paying for it. But everything we sold, we did.
02:34But I just want to tell you, NATO treated us very badly.
02:38And you have to remember, because they'll be treating us badly again if we ever need them.
02:43And hopefully we're never going to need them. I don't think we will need them.
02:45I don't think they can do very much. I actually, that's UK, who should be our best.
02:49In fact, the king is coming over here in two weeks. He's a nice guy. King Charles.
02:54But it should be our best, right, Brooke? But they weren't our best.
02:58I said, you have two old, broken-down aircraft carriers. You think you could send them over?
03:04Oh, I'll have to ask my team. I said, you're the prime minister. You don't have to.
03:09No, no, no. I have to ask my team, president.
03:13My team has to meet. We're meeting next week.
03:15Next week. But the war already started. Next week, it's not good.
03:19The war is going to be over in three days, my prediction.
03:23It turns out. By the way, do we have the greatest military ever?
03:27Huh?
03:30We have the greatest.
03:34So anyway, so we've knocked them for a loop.
03:36I don't know if you saw the explosion the other day.
03:39We got the mother load.
03:41We hit the mother load like nobody's ever.
03:43Did you see that?
03:45We have the greatest.
03:45We're headed.
03:45We're headed.
03:46We're headed.
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