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Trump PRAISES Erdogan, Takes DIG At Netanyahu, Hints Tureky Would Have SMASHED Israel In War

U.S. President Donald Trump has made stunning remarks about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, calling him "terrific" and revealing details of private conversations involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump claimed he personally prevented tensions from escalating between Türkiye and Israel, saying Erdoğan could have entered the conflict but chose not to because of his intervention. He also highlighted Türkiye's military strength and noted Ankara's interest in acquiring F-35 fighter jets.

The comments come amid rising regional tensions and renewed debate over Türkiye's role in Middle East security, U.S.-Türkiye relations, and Israel's strategic concerns.

Watch the full story as Trump's remarks spark fresh geopolitical discussion.

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00:00And I hear some people saying about their relationship with Israel.
00:04They could have gotten into the fight.
00:06They're a very powerful military nation.
00:09They didn't do that.
00:10Maybe they didn't do that because of me.
00:12But they could have gotten into the fight on the other side.
00:16They are a nation that's been very, very good.
00:21And I can speak for myself as president.
00:25They've been extraordinary in many ways with respect to our relationship, including trying to end the war with Iran or
00:34whatever you call it.
00:34It's not even a war.
00:35It's a military operation.
00:37It's a denuclearization.
00:39That's really what it is of Iran because I don't think he wants to see them have a nuclear weapon
00:45either.
00:45I'm pretty sure of that.
00:47In fact, I'm totally sure of that.
00:50So, but when they buy a product from us, whether it's a plane or anything else, when it's time for
00:55maintenance, I think we have, don't we have an obligation to help them?
00:58What are we going to say?
00:58We're not going to, we're not going to let you use the product that you spent a lot of money
01:03on buying.
01:04And especially when it's been somebody that frankly has been more helpful to the United States than many other more
01:13traditional countries.
01:15Mr. President, Mr. President, you will need President Zelensky tomorrow.
01:19Sir, you will need President Zelensky tomorrow.
01:21Should we expect a breakthrough soon?
01:23Where are we at Ukraine?
01:25I had a very good talk with President Putin, who, by the way, is a lot of respect for him.
01:31President Erdogan, a lot of respect for him.
01:34We had a long talk yesterday.
01:36It lasted a long time.
01:37And I also spoke with President Zelensky right after that.
01:42I think they both want to make a deal.
01:45It's too bad it took so long.
01:47But I think there's going to be, something's going to come out.
01:49And the President's also helping us with that.
01:52But I think there's something, you know, I settled eight wars.
01:56And I think we're going to be settling a night.
01:58It doesn't seem likely now, but sometimes when, with war, I see when it's least likely, that's when it happens.
02:05I had a very good talk with President Putin.
02:08I had a very good talk with, I would say, as a combination.
02:10A lot of times I'd do well with Putin, and Zelensky would be a problem, or vice versa.
02:16Zelensky would be great, and Putin would be.
02:19They both want to get it settled now.
02:22That's all I do in my life is deals.
02:25No deals.
02:26And I think we're going to get it settled, hopefully soon.
02:33Last month, 35,000 mostly soldiers died.
02:38The month before that, it was 24,000.
02:41The month before that, it was 27,000.
02:44And the month before that, it was 29,000.
02:47But last month, it was 35,000 young soldiers, mostly soldiers died.
02:52And that's a great question.
02:55That's a great question.
02:56Sayın Cumhurbaşkanım, sayın Cumhurbaşkanım, savunma sanayi işleyicilerinden bahsediyoruz.
03:00Ancak savunma sanayi işleyicilerimizi sürdürebilmemiz için, Amerika'nın katsa yaptırımlarını da kaldırmış olması gerekiyor.
03:06Sayın Büyükelçi Barat burada, kendisinin bu konuda aslında mesajları da oldu geçtiğimiz aylarda.
03:13Sayın Başkanım da bu konuda olumlu düşündüğünü biliyorum.
03:17Hem ticaret halkine ulaşmak, hem de NATO üzerinde, burada Sayın İklam geldiğinden önce de açıkladılar.
03:25Aslında Türkiye'nin halkıyla katıldığını da açıkladılar ama,
03:29aynı zamanda katsa yaptırımlarını Türkiye'ye uygulanıyor olmasında bir kezat olduğu düşünülüyor.
03:34Bu noktada, bu görüşmede artık somut bir netice alınabilir mi?
03:38Ayrıca siz gündemiz yaşayacaksınızdır. Muhtemelen Sayın Başkanı da bu konuda düşünceleri de alabilirsem mutlu olurum. Teşekkür ediyorum.
03:46I can tell you, we're going to be taking the sanctions off.
03:49Okay?
03:51I don't want him to waste his time answering that question because we're working very closely with Marco Rubio,
03:58a very famous man, great Secretary of State, and with Scott Bassett, and with Pete and everybody else.
04:05We're going to be taking the sanctions off. It's time.
04:08We're going to have to do that. Okay?
04:12Mr. President, can you do something?
04:13We don't want to sanction friends. It's very simple.
04:16There's plenty of people we can sanction, and we are sanctioned.
04:18We don't want to sanction friends.
04:21And because of the President, you know, we have a very good relationship with the new leader of Syria,
04:28and he's done an amazing job. In a year and a half, he's pulled the whole country together.
04:32And I have a very great relationship with him.
04:35And somebody said, well, he's pretty rough to put him there.
04:38I approved him along with the President.
04:40We were the two that really wanted him.
04:42And he's done a great job.
04:44He's done a great job. He's pulled it together.
04:46It's not an easy job.
04:48Mr. President, you think the brainwrecked it up.
04:50I don't know what you meant with your social media post yesterday with respect to Prime Minister Maloney.
04:55That true social post with the restraining order.
04:58I don't know. I think she's a nice person, actually.
05:00We've had a bad relationship.
05:03It became a little bad because she refused to help us.
05:07Again, I didn't put a heavy press on her.
05:09But she refused to get involved with the Hormone Street.
05:14Or you could also say just Iran.
05:16She refused to get involved.
05:18So it soured by relationship with her a little bit.
05:22But I like her.
05:22I think she's a nice person, actually.
05:24But I think she made a mistake.
05:26You know, they get a lot of their oil from them.
05:28We don't get any oil.
05:28We have a lot of oil.
05:29The United States has more oil than anybody.
05:32And when you add Venezuela to it, it's like we have far more oil than anybody.
05:37We don't need the restraints.
05:39We do this because we think it's an important thing to do.
05:41But she just wasn't there for us.
05:46And I wasn't happy about that.
05:48You can imagine.
05:49I wasn't happy about that.
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06:02We'll see you next time.
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