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00:00That would have never happened. The attack on Israel would have never happened because Iran was broke, they had no money, they had no money to give to Hamas or Hezbollah or anybody else. Millions of people have died, much more than people thought. And I've been saying that for a long time. The amount of death in that war is far greater than the news has been reported.
00:22And I think it's a much more important presidency. Other than a couple of things like that, the war would have never, would have never happened. The war with Ukraine, with Putin, would have never happened, ever. Not even a chance. And it didn't happen for four years.
00:36And speaking of ending wars in this room, you were very critical of Vladimir Putin a couple of days ago. What kind of play is he playing from your perspective?
00:45Well, look, he's, he, he got hit. He's been doing hitting, so I understand it. But he got hit hard. And I don't think he's playing games. I think he, I've always said he wanted the whole thing.
00:59I thought he wanted the entire, everything having to do with Ukraine. That's something that would have never happened if I were president. The election was rigged. I didn't get to be president, but I got to be president now.
01:12And I think it's a much more important presidency. Other than a couple of things like that, the war would have never, would have never happened. The war with Ukraine, with Putin, would have never happened, ever. Not even a chance.
01:24And it didn't happen for four years. And it wasn't thought of. I used to talk to him about Ukraine a lot. It was the apple of his eye, but he would have never done what he did.
01:33And I think mistakes were made by him, but I think mistakes were made by other people. The president should have never allowed that war. Biden should have never allowed that war to happen.
01:45If you had the right guy in here, that war would have never happened. Israel would have never happened with Hamas. That would have never happened. The attack on Israel would have never happened because Iran was broke.
01:58They had no money. They had no money to give to Hamas or Hezbollah or anybody else. And all of that would have never happened. Inflation wouldn't have happened.
02:08It was caused mostly by energy. And the Biden administration messed up my great energy policy. We were down into the 190 a gallon. And it would have never happened.
02:19It was caused by energy and their bad spending on the Green News scam and other things that they spent on. But all of those things would have never happened.
02:26But maybe most importantly, the war chancellor with Russia would never have happened with Ukraine. It was something that would have, you know, I dealt with Putin a lot.
02:40There was no chance, zero. And, you know, a lot of people say, how do you know? For four years, it didn't happen. There was never a chance of it happening.
02:48And he understood the consequences. Now, it's a shame. And when you see all of those people, they came out with a report today that millions of people, millions of people have died, much more than people thought.
03:04And I've been saying that for a long time. The amount of death in that war is far greater than the news has been reporting or than, frankly, that either side has been reporting.
03:14It's a very sad thing. And I can tell you, just speaking for the chancellor, because we speak about it, he feels the same way. He wants to see it ended. Would you like to say something?
03:23Absolutely. And I'm here, Mr. President, to talk with you later on on how we could contribute to that goal.
03:32And we all are looking for measures and for instruments to bring this terrible war to an end.
03:40And may I remind you that we are having June 6th tomorrow. This is D-Day anniversary when the Americans once ended a war in Europe.
03:52And I think this is in your hand in specific, in ours.
03:56That was not a pleasant day for you?
03:58No, that was not a pleasant day.
03:59This was not a great day.
04:00In the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorships.
04:06That's true. That's true.
04:07And we know what we owe you. But this is the reason why I'm saying that America is, again, in a very strong position to do something on this war and ending this war.
04:19So let's talk about what we can do jointly. And we are ready to do what we can.
04:23And you know that we gave support to Ukraine and that we are looking for more pressure on Russia.
04:29The European Union did. And we should talk about that.
04:32We will talk about it. And, you know, it's good timing.
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