00:00We're just getting some breaking news here about the war. The president has just issued a truth social from the
00:07White House saying this. Based on conversations with Prime Minister Sharif and Field Marshal Munir of Pakistan and wherein they
00:15requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran and subject to the Islamic Republic.
00:20Pakistan said this thing. Who are those Pakistanis to tell us something?
00:36What? President. President. Oh my God.
00:44Concerning long-term peace with Iran and peace in the Middle East. No. President. Why?
00:51And believe it is a workable basis on which to negotiate. Almost all of the various points of past contention
00:57have been agreed to between the United States and Iran.
00:59Come on. Why? President Donald Trump. Why you hold it, man? This is our biggest blow to Iran. We would
01:08have win the Iran. We would have captured it.
01:10But a two-week period will allow the agreement to be finalized and consummated. On behalf of the United States
01:16of America as president and also representing the countries in the Middle East, it is an honor to have this
01:22long-term problem close to resolution.
01:24Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump. Again, just seconds ago.
01:30Oh my God. Oh my God.
01:31We are before the deadline for attacks on Iran tonight, and it seems like a deal is in the making.
01:39Okay, so this is what we are talking about. The 8 p.m. Eastern time is not on right now.
01:48There had been talk, Mark, all day long about maybe this was happening. How do you see this, and how
01:55does it play politically here at home?
01:56Well, I think the president had to do it if he could get terms that include an unconditional opening of
02:04the strait, which it sounds like he's done.
02:06Because the markets had to look at that and see.
02:08Well, he has to do it, Mike. I mean, damn. What?
02:12He has to do it because, look, people are, in my latest poll, 51% support the war.
02:17Always.
02:1854% said it was justified.
02:20Always.
02:20But 57% said if he could get a good deal, he should take it.
02:24So I think it's a risky tool.
02:26Wait a minute.
02:2851%? 54%? 57%?
02:31Math is not mapping right here.
02:33There's only 100% on it, and we cut from the 100%.
02:37Dude, man, we need to get this.
02:40Another, another.
02:40I don't get it, man.
02:41I don't get it.
02:42...period, because it enables them to regroup.
02:45But on the other hand, the president, if he thinks he has a real opportunity to come out with a
02:50negotiated victory,
02:52then I think he had to do it.
02:53A lot of people got, you know, really energized about some of the things he posted, about, you know, annihilation,
03:00civilization.
03:01I am, I am, God, excited about it.
03:04I thought we win.
03:05But now he's coming with this deal, Kellyanne.
03:08How do you see this big picture?
03:09It's the 11th straight year of them in High Dungeon about everything he writes and says.
03:13He said he doesn't care about his critics, but he does care about getting peace and a just cause here.
03:17He does care about oil flowing again.
03:19And if he gets a deal, the ultimate dealmaker, part of how he wins these elections, Brett, then that will
03:24matter to people.
03:26There's one group.
03:28That really, what really it is, agree to suspend bombing for two weeks straight.
03:34That he's not mentioning at all.
03:35They're called Europe and NATO.
03:37It's really fascinating what's happened there in a short amount of time.
03:40You even have Vladimir Zelenskyy running around in these Gulf state countries saying,
03:44I'm not getting weapons, I'm giving them to you and giving you our intelligence for the last couple of years.
03:49It's really fascinating what's happened there in short order.
03:52NATO's coming to the White House tomorrow.
03:54I think Mark Rutte, the Secretary General himself, has.
03:57Yes, the Secretary General of NATO is coming to the White House.
04:00Mark Rutte, Donald Trump said this in their recent interview.
04:03I made a video on this.
04:04If you have never watched it, you will be missing so much on my videos.
04:08Forged a good relationship with Trump.
04:10But the NATO countries have not.
04:11He's not even mentioning them as part of this deal.
04:13This is all about the countries around Iran.
04:16Look, this is what we expect from presidents.
04:18You're not going to get a good deal unless you pressure and they think that you're serious.
04:23And the same country that sent 155 aircraft in to rescue one of our airmen, if not two,
04:29just this past weekend, is a country that is going to do what it takes to keep everyone safe
04:34and to push back on the largest state sponsor of terror,
04:38but also to tell the people who are relying on the Strait of Hormuz, like Europe, for its energy.
04:44We need you to help us.
04:45We all rely on the Strait of Hormuz.
04:48No petroleum gases, no fertilizers, no nothing.
04:53You understand?
04:54Wow.
04:55We just did this breakdown of how much flows through that Strait.
04:59It's remarkable.
05:00Our oil does not as much, but fertilizer does.
05:04It's a big part of the world economy.
05:06Fertilizer.
05:06I told you.
05:07Well, it's a big part of the world economy.
05:09Very big.
05:09The U.S. could sustain a 60- or 90-day war because there's about 20 million barrels a day.
05:16Only three months maximum we can survive.
05:21But you understand this is agriculture season right here, right in our steps, right here,
05:26right in our door.
05:27We consume 50 bucks extra.
05:29It's about a billion dollars a day.
05:31A small amount relative in a 30 trillion dollar economy.
05:35So, we could have withstood it, but on the other hand, I think the markets are going
05:39to react very well.
05:40And I think, remember that scene from Patton.
05:42Well, I love him.
05:43I love him.
05:44And his aide says, you know, the men don't know when you're kidding or when you're not.
05:49And Patton says, it's not important for them to know.
05:51It's important for me to know.
05:53Patton, yes.
05:54We are talking about the World War II best man ever, Patton.
05:59I think we see that today that the president was tough.
06:02He put pressure on Iran, and it looks like they're caving.
06:05So, just to reiterate, for viewers who may just be tuning in,
06:09the president has just put out a Truth Social saying that there is a deal in the works with Iran,
06:14a 10-point plan negotiating a settlement that includes the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
06:22Yes.
06:22We don't know what the other 10 points include, but if it matches previous negotiations,
06:27that includes nuclear material, it includes a missile program that would not continue.
06:34Yes.
06:35Also the nuclear one.
06:37And I have a video about these all points together.
06:41I'm going to let you know what are all these points.
06:43So, follow me, subscribe me, and watch all my videos.
06:46We don't know what it means for the neighbors, but this has to be a real breath of sigh of
06:53relief.
06:53It certainly is.
06:54And I think that the president said this will be a four- to six-week war.
06:58We're still within that zone.
06:59He also, last week, reminded us all, Brett, Vietnam, 19 years.
07:03Iraq War, seven or eight.
07:05World War II and Korea, three years apiece.
07:08Four to six weeks.
07:08I know we're in a patient country with pace of change and pace of conclusion these days.
07:13But he can claim victory.
07:15And I think the negotiated 10.7...
07:17We can claim victory, but we got to win also.
07:20There's different things.
07:22Claiming and winning.
07:23Different things.
07:24Gentlemen, whatever it ends up looking like, this is news, as you say.
07:28Starting with the Strait of Hormuz just shows everybody is serious here.
07:33Everybody.
07:33I think that this will be part of his security and affordability agenda in ways that are very important.
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