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During the 2026 NATO Summit, Donald Trump made two notable verbal mistakes that quickly gained attention.
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00:00We had 111 missiles shot by the Islamic Republic of Japan.
00:06They were shot at the aircraft carrier over a period of about one hour.
00:11111 missiles going to a very expensive ship.
00:14And every one of those missiles was knocked down.
00:17I also think that it's a country with great potential.
00:22I think if this kind of brainpower can go toward rebuilding the country,
00:29instead of fighting a war, I think that country is going to do fantastically well.
00:35And likewise, Russia, you know, look, they're devoting a lot of energy.
00:39A lot of energy.
00:40Do you have a question for President Putin, please?
00:46Do you have a question for President Putin?
00:49What would you like to ask him?
00:52Because I'm going to ask him that question.
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intinsight
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Trump mistakenly referred to Iran as the "Islamic Republic of Japan" and later briefly called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "President Putin" before correcting himself.

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