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अमेरिका के पूर्व राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रंप ने NATO महासचिव के साथ औपचारिक स्वागत और संक्षिप्त मुलाकात (Pull-Aside) की।
इस दौरान रक्षा सहयोग, वैश्विक सुरक्षा और NATO की प्राथमिकताओं पर अहम बातचीत हुई।
देखिए यह कूटनीतिक मुलाकात और क्या रहे इसके मुख्य बिंदु।

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00:00कि भी बाल कि एे लगाज़ दोस बहाप घ्त गूला है लस्ताफ इस लाज कि बतल
00:04स्टब्सार्श साथ इस जर इस बाल रड़ घट रार इस तफ इंडेस्था इप लोगाद इस लाव
00:11but they characterize it for you in a way that's absolutely false.
00:15There's no way Iran comes to the table if somehow nothing had happened.
00:18This was complete and total obliteration.
00:21They're in bad shape.
00:22They are way behind today compared to where they were just seven days ago
00:24because of what the president did.
00:25Marco, can I just alert you to one other aspect?
00:29So, the great thing is you took out the nuclear capability of Iran.
00:32This was crucial.
00:33You did it in a way which is extremely impressive,
00:37but the signal sends to the rest of the world that this president,
00:39when it comes to it, yes, he is a man of peace,
00:42but if necessary, he is willing to use strength,
00:45the enormous strength of the American military.
00:48So, I think that signal to the rest of the world,
00:50this is far beyond Iran, is extremely important.
00:54So, let me also point us to that aspect of what happened.
00:57Iran went down to the site afterwards.
01:01They said it's so devastated,
01:03and they settled when they saw what we did to it.
01:06And frankly, if we didn't do that,
01:08they would have had a lot of ammunition to keep going.
01:10They wouldn't have settled.
01:12Somebody brought that up,
01:13and two Iranians went down to see it,
01:15and they called back, and they said,
01:17this place is gone.
01:18So, it's just fake news by CNN,
01:21which has got no ratings.
01:22It's a failed network.
01:23Anybody here from CNN, by the way?
01:25Because you're a really disgraceful network.
01:28MSNBC, I think, is actually worse.
01:30But they're all pretty bad.
01:31But yours is good, Katie, I'll tell you.
01:33You know what Marco reminded me,
01:36that you did such a nice job there?
01:38It was nine years ago I had to debate this guy.
01:40He was not easy.
01:43I think he even got better.
01:45But when you were into your little thing,
01:47I said, this is what I had to debate this guy.
01:49You think it's not easy?
01:50It's not easy.
01:52How long do you think that the Iranian nuclear program
01:54has been put back by these strikes?
01:57Years?
01:57I think basically decades,
02:00because I don't think they'll ever do it again.
02:03I just don't think they're going to...
02:04I think they're going to take their oil,
02:06they're going to have some missiles,
02:08and they'll have some defense.
02:10I think they've had it.
02:12I mean, they just went through hell.
02:13I think they've had it.
02:14The last thing they want to do is enrich.
02:17They've been trying to do it.
02:18By the way, it's hard to enrich.
02:20And, you know, when you look at a site like that,
02:22very, very hard to build.
02:24Very, very hard.
02:25Very expensive.
02:26If they spent trillions of dollars
02:28trying to do this thing,
02:29and they didn't come up with it,
02:31and we're actually getting along with them
02:33very well right now,
02:35but had we not succeeded with that hit,
02:37that hit ended the war.
02:39That hit ended the war.
02:42I don't want to use an example of Hiroshima.
02:45I don't want to use an example of Nagasaki.
02:47But that was essentially the same thing.
02:50That ended that war.
02:51This ended that with the war.
02:52If we didn't take that out,
02:54they'd be fighting right now.
02:56Mr. President?
02:57Yeah.
02:57If the Iranians do rebuild,
03:00would the United States strike again?
03:03And I've also had a question about Russia.
03:04Sure. But I'm not going to have to worry about that.
03:06It's gone for years, years.
03:09Very tough to rebuild,
03:10because the whole thing is collapsed.
03:12In other words, inside,
03:13it's all collapsed.
03:15Nobody can get in to see it,
03:17because it's collapsed.
03:17You can't go in to see a room
03:19that has, you know,
03:2010 million tons of rock in it.
03:24And the tunnels are totally collapsed.
03:26But they rebuilt.
03:27Well, they've already looked at the tunnels.
03:29This was an unbelievable hit
03:31by genius pilots
03:33and genius people in the military.
03:35And they're not being given credit for it,
03:37because we have scum
03:38that's in this group.
03:40And not all of you are.
03:41You have some great reporters.
03:42But you have scum.
03:44CNN is scum.
03:46MSDNC is scum.
03:47The New York Times is scum.
03:49They're bad people.
03:50They're sick.
03:51And what they've done
03:53is they're trying to make
03:54this unbelievable victory
03:55into something less.
03:57Now, even they admit
03:58that it was hit very hard.
04:00Okay?
04:01But it wasn't hit hard.
04:02It was hit brutally.
04:03And it knocked it out.
04:05The original word that I use,
04:07I guess it got us in trouble,
04:08because it's a strong word.
04:10It was obliteration.
04:11And you'll see that.
04:13And it's going to come out.
04:15Israel is doing a report on it now.
04:18I understand.
04:19And I was told that they said
04:20it was total obliteration.
04:22You know, they have guys
04:23that go in there
04:23after the hit.
04:26And they say it was
04:27total obliteration.
04:28And, you know,
04:29I don't want it for me.
04:30I want it for the pilots.
04:31I want it for the military.
04:32They did such a good job.
04:33If you were in the situation room
04:34with me,
04:35with the generals
04:36and all of the people
04:37that did such a good job,
04:39and then they get demeaned
04:40by these idiots
04:41at CNN
04:41who can't get ratings
04:42and places dying.
04:43Nobody wants to even
04:44waste their time
04:45going on their shows.
04:47So they formed
04:47with the New York Times,
04:48who's dying also.
04:50Without Trump,
04:51you wouldn't have
04:51a New York Times.
04:53And then just changing gears
04:54to your meeting
04:55with Zelensky
04:56later today,
04:57can you give us
04:58any preview
04:58of what the two of you
04:59might be discussing?
05:00No, we'll discuss
05:01the obvious.
05:02We'll discuss
05:03his difficulties.
05:04He's got a little difficulty.
05:07Zelensky.
05:08He's a nice guy.
05:09I mean,
05:09I'm going to meet him today.
05:10I don't know.
05:11I assume we're going to be
05:11discussing Ukraine.
05:12Yes.
05:13I mean,
05:14it seems like
05:14the most likely stuff.
05:15Is there any restart
05:16prompts there
05:17or anything
05:17that you might do?
05:19Well, we're going to see.
05:20I mean,
05:20I've spoken to Putin a lot,
05:22and he actually
05:22was very nice.
05:23He volunteered help
05:24on, as you know,
05:26on Iran.
05:26And he said,
05:27no, I don't need help
05:28on Iran.
05:29I need help on Russia.
05:30Okay.
05:31I said,
05:31do me a favor.
05:32Help us on Russia,
05:33not on Iran.
05:35But he was very nice.
05:37We're going to talk
05:38about that.
05:39We're going to talk.
05:39I think progress
05:40is being made.
05:41I think great progress
05:42is being made on Gaza.
05:44I think because of this attack
05:46that we made,
05:47I think we're going to have
05:48some very good news.
05:49I was talking to Steve Witkoff,
05:50who, by the way,
05:51is terrific,
05:52and who knows more
05:53about this subject
05:54than anybody,
05:55the subject of what
05:55we were just talking
05:56about.
05:56He was on last night
05:57with Jesse and with Laura
06:02and with Sean.
06:04And, boy, he has a,
06:06Susan, he has a great
06:07take on it.
06:08He just explains it
06:09so easily.
06:10He's really very knowledgeable.
06:11But he did tell me
06:12that Gaza is very close.
06:15Mr. President,
06:15one follow-up on Iran.
06:19Both you and Secretary
06:21Rubio and Hexet
06:22mentioned the lead.
06:23But can you clarify,
06:24is the intelligence correct,
06:26or is the intelligence wrong?
06:27Well, the intelligence
06:28was very inconclusive.
06:30The intelligence says,
06:31we don't know,
06:32it could have been
06:32very severe.
06:34That's what the intelligence says.
06:37So, I guess,
06:38that's correct.
06:39But I think we can take
06:41the we don't know,
06:41it was very severe.
06:43It was obliteration.
06:46And you'd think that
06:47a media outlet
06:48would say,
06:49isn't that a great thing?
06:50I mean,
06:51more importantly
06:52for the pilots,
06:53for the military,
06:53you take their guts out.
06:55You take their absolute guts out.
06:56They had a tremendous attack.
06:58It was a complete obliteration.
07:00The other team,
07:01the other group,
07:04Iran,
07:04said,
07:04let's stop this.
07:07And you know what?
07:08Israel said it too.
07:09Very smart.
07:11They fought like hell,
07:12and then they said,
07:13let's stop.
07:14And they're going
07:14to build themselves.
07:15and I really see it
07:16as sticking.
07:17I mean,
07:17we may do papers on it,
07:18Marco.
07:19Maybe we're going
07:19to do papers.
07:20I don't even know
07:21if you need them.
07:22They're not going
07:22to be fighting each other.
07:23They've had it.
07:25They've had a big fight,
07:26like two kids
07:26in a schoolyard.
07:27You know,
07:27they fight like hell.
07:28You can't stop them.
07:29Let them fight
07:30for about two,
07:31three minutes.
07:31Then it's easier
07:32to stop them.
07:33And then daddy
07:33has to sometimes
07:34use strong language.
07:36Yeah,
07:36use strong language.
07:37Everyone suddenly
07:37have to use
07:38a certain word.
07:39I think we have
07:40to join the others.
07:41Yes,
07:41we're going to join
07:42some other group.
07:42Yes,
07:43thank you.
07:43Katie,
07:43one last question.
07:45Do you believe
07:45she's so good
07:46at the army?
07:47Thank you,
07:48Mr. President.
07:49She used to be
07:49very difficult,
07:50but now she's good.
07:51Go ahead.
07:52Do you believe
07:52that this strike
07:53on the Iranian nuclear
07:54program will lead
07:56to the release
07:56of the hostages
07:57in Gaza?
07:59I think that it
08:00helped a little bit.
08:00It showed a lot
08:01of power.
08:02Yeah,
08:02I think it helped.
08:03But we're going
08:04to get separately,
08:06even before this,
08:06we were very close
08:07to making a deal
08:08on Gaza.
08:09I think this helped,
08:10yes.
08:11Okay,
08:11thank you,
08:12Katie.
08:12Thank you.
08:12Thank you,
08:12Russ.
08:13Thank you, Russ.
08:14Let's go.
08:15Come on, guys.

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