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LIVE | Trump Issues Ultimatum To Iran | Israel Iran War Updates | Netanyahu | Khamenei | N18G

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US President Donald Trump’s self-imposed two-week delay to decide whether to strike Iran has sparked confusion and conjecture in Israel.

Some of Israel’s most senior officials had openly pushed for US involvement, arguing that American military involvement can shorten the conflict and allow Israel to achieve its goal of removing what it has long perceived as an existential threat of a nuclear Iran armed with ballistic missiles.

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U.S. President Donald Trump delivers an address to the nation on US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. This comes as US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, joining Israeli air campaign as Tehran promises to retaliate.

“I will be giving an Address to the Nation at 10:00 P.M., at the White House, regarding our very successful military operation in Iran. This is an HISTORIC MOMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ISRAEL, AND THE WORLD. IRAN MUST NOW AGREE TO END THIS WAR. THANK YOU!” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.

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00:00President that night, remember I just met with him that morning talking about becoming his
00:04running mate, and I'm like, sir, how you doing? And he's like, I'm fine. He'd just been shot in
00:09the ear. I'm fine. You know, nearly lost his life, but totally fine. He goes, how's it playing out
00:14there? I'm like, Mr. President, I think it's playing pretty damn well because remember that
00:18he had that photo where he raises the fist iconically. And I said, I think that photo
00:23is going to go down in history as one of the great photos. And of course, I was right about that. So
00:28the morning of the convention, the morning he announces me to be his nominee, he calls me at
00:34around 1145. And I'm not kidding you, I don't answer the phone. And I don't know what had happened. We
00:40had just landed in Milwaukee. We've got three little kids. You know, it was a hot day. We were trying to
00:45get through all the security to get to our hotel room. I don't know what happened. So I call him
00:50back 15 minutes later and he answers the phone and he says, JD, you just missed a very important phone
00:57call. I said, yes, yes, Mr. President. And he said, I'm going to have to select somebody else now.
01:07And of course, you know, my heart stops and I think he's actually going to do it. But then he
01:11asked me to be his running mate. He actually talks to my son and you know, the rest is history, right?
01:16The rest is history. So that's, that's the first story. The second story that I'll tell you
01:20is we've probably been in the Oval Office for all of 10 days and I'm sitting there and we have a phone
01:26call with a foreign leader. I won't mention who, and it's a tough phone call. There are some,
01:30some tough issues that we have to work through with this foreign leader. And he asked me to come
01:34sit behind him at the Resolute desk so that if I need to say anything, I can just speak directly
01:39into the speakerphone and it's early in the administration. So there's not a whole lot in
01:43the Oval Office yet. And there's this sort of wooden box with a red button sitting on the Resolute desk.
01:50And I think to myself, that's probably not a button that you want to press, right?
01:53So we're talking to this foreign leader and the president looks over at me, puts the foreign
01:58leader on mute and says, this is not going very well. And he presses the red button
02:03and, and I, my eyes get really big and I'm like, Mr. President, you know what, what just happened?
02:12And he's, he looks at me and he goes, nuclear, nuclear. And two minutes later, a guy walks in
02:22with a Diet Coke and he looks back at me and he says, it wasn't nuclear. It's just the Diet Coke
02:26button. And that's, so that's the kind of guy, my fellow Republicans that we have as the president
02:35of the United States, a guy who can do a good job, but keep a sense of humor.
02:45And, and I've learned a ton, even in 130 days, 140 days, however long we've been in office. I've,
02:51I think I've learned more. I've had more on the job training than I think any person in the history
02:56of having a job for all of about five months, because the thing that I've learned about the
03:00president of the United States. And I guess I kind of knew this a little bit, but I've really
03:04learned it, seeing him interact with foreign leaders, with congressional leaders, and just
03:08doing the job of president of the United States is what makes the president so successful is he has
03:14the best instincts about people of anybody that I've ever seen in my life. He knows when somebody
03:19is selling him a load of BS. He knows when he's making progress, when he needs to cut something
03:24off. He knows when he's dealing with somebody that he can trust. And he knows when he's dealing
03:28with somebody that he can't trust. And I think if you think about everything that comes across
03:33the president's desk, I mean, just on, I guess this is yesterday on, on Monday alone, the president
03:40of the United States, of course, we were trying to figure out what we were doing with the Israel
03:45Iran situation. Of course, we had just launched the wildly successful attack that destroyed the
03:51Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow and elsewhere. Thank you.
03:59But we know the Iranians are going to counterattack, and we're kind of trying to figure out,
04:03is it going to be a real counterattack, or is it going to be something more symbolic, more
04:07face-saving? He's dealing with congressional leaders about the one big, beautiful bill that cuts
04:13taxes on overtime, cuts taxes for tips. Thank you. Really, really is the most important generational
04:23tax reform that we've had in this country in 30 years, and also provides billions of dollars
04:29to replenish the southern border funding that encourages us and empowers us to kick out the
04:36illegal immigrants and to stop the flow of illegal immigration into our country.
04:44So we're doing all these things, and that's just one Monday at the White House, and there's no
04:49person that could possibly, you know, read all the briefing materials, the tens of thousands of
04:55pages of background on all this stuff. But what you need in the, in that Oval Office is you need
05:00somebody with good instincts. You need somebody who can tell when a person is negotiating on behalf
05:05of the American people, and you need somebody who knows when they're negotiating against the
05:10interests of the American people. And I'll tell you, you do not want to be a person in Donald Trump's
05:15Oval Office who's negotiating against the interests of the American people, because they'll throw you
05:19the hell out and tell you exactly what he's going to do. And that, and that is what I think makes him
05:31an effective president. It's what makes him an effective leader for the American people. And I
05:35will say, I'm obviously extremely biased, but 130 days into this term, we have got a lot to brag on
05:43from the Trump administration and what we're doing in Washington, D.C. Let me,
05:47let me run just a few, through a few of the ways in which the Trump administration has been wildly
05:56successful. And let me start with the thing that is, of course, in the news. And what the president
06:01said going back 10 years, if you look at the campaign in 2015 and 2016, and he said it consistently
06:08through his second term, is that he does not want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. It's very simple.
06:15It destabilizes the entire region. It gives this terrible regime leverage over the United States of
06:21America. As the president often jokes with me, everybody in Iran calls the Iranian leader,
06:27the supreme leader. That's, that's a pretty amazing title if you think about it. But he looked at me
06:31in the, in the, in the situation room a few days ago, and he said, Mr. Vice President, you don't have
06:36to call him the supreme leader, but you would if the guy had a nuclear weapon. Because the leverage
06:41that nuclear weapons give you to destabilize the world, to destroy our economic interests, to destroy
06:48our national security interests, you don't want the worst people in the world to have a nuclear
06:53weapon. So what did the president do? For 60 days, he negotiated aggressively to encourage that Iranian
06:59regime to give up those weapons peacefully. And by the way, he was more than willing to accept a peaceful
07:05settlement to that problem. But again, this comes back to instincts. When the president realized that
07:10there was not going to be a peaceful settlement to that problem, he sent B-2 bombers and dropped 12,
07:1630,000 pound bombs on the worst facility and destroyed that program.
07:27And I think there are a lot of Republicans, by the way, I count myself among them,
07:31who after the past 25 years, they don't want to get involved in another long term protracted
07:36Middle Eastern conflict. We all saw what happened with Iraq and Afghanistan. And so what I call the
07:42Trump doctrine is quite simple. Number one, you articulate a clear American interest. And that's
07:47in this case, that Iran can have a nuclear weapon. Number two, you try to aggressively diplomatically
07:54solve that problem. And number three, when you can't solve it diplomatically, you use overwhelming
07:59military power to solve it. And then you get the hell out of there before it ever becomes a
08:03protracted conflict. That is the Trump doctrine. And to the Americans who are worried about this
08:14becoming a protracted conflict, I think the president solved that very quickly. Not only did
08:19we destroy the Iranian nuclear program, we did it with zero American casualties. And that's what
08:24happens when you've got strong American leadership. Now let me talk to you about something else. For
08:35every month that you've got inflation numbers and jobs numbers and wage numbers coming out,
08:41you know, I'll come into the White House and I'll say what, you know, that this happened now about
08:44five times, where every seems like every economist and every financial journalist in the world says
08:50that Donald Trump's policies are going to lead to higher inflation, they're going to lead to lower
08:55jobs, they're going to lead to lower wages. And for now, five months in a row, every single time we
09:00come to the news, and it turns out the economists' expectations missed. Because wages are higher,
09:06inflation is lower, and our economy is roaring in a way that it has not in a very, very long time.
09:11That is thanks to good presidential leadership.
09:13And I'll bring it back to instincts, because when the president came into office, he said,
09:21frankly, what he's been saying for 30 years, that we have got to stop allowing foreign companies to
09:27take advantage and foreign countries to take advantage of the United States of America. Why,
09:32why in God's name, would we allow cheap slave labor manufactured stuff from a foreign country to
09:41come into our country, undercutting the wages and jobs of American workers? And the reason we allowed
09:47that to happen is for 30 years, we had a bipartisan failed consensus that we ought to let cheap plastic
09:53garbage come into our country at the expense of American jobs and the American families who depend
09:59on all those jobs. You know what President Trump said? On April the 2nd, he said, if you try to
10:04undercut the wages of American workers. If you try to bring in this crap, if you try to expose the
10:11American worker to an economic unfairness that you don't force your own countries to deal with,
10:16we are going to slap a big fat tariff on what you bring into this country. We're going to penalize
10:22you for, for once. Finally, we had an American president who said, if you want to destroy the
10:27wages and the jobs of American workers, you're going to pay a big fat penalty because of it. And that,
10:32I believe, has saved the American economy. We were just listening in to those remarks there from
10:38Vice President J.D. Vance in Lima, Ohio. Let's light away for a two-minute break.
12:50Let's now turn our attention now to Ohio as Vice President J.D. Vance is making remarks
12:56at a GOP dinner.
13:04We're going to have to pay a tariff.
13:05If you want to undercut American auto workers,

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