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  • 6/25/2025
In a candid moment which made it clear who the real boss of NATO is, General Secretary Mark Rutte referred to U.S. President Donalt Trump as 'DADDY'. Praising Trump's handling of the Iran-Israel war, Rutte said that 'Sometimes Daddy has to use strong language to stop kids from fighting. Rutte backed the United States strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities, calling the strikes essential for preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

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00:00You can't stop them. Let them fight for about two, three minutes, then it's easier to stop them.
00:04And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language.
00:07One follow-up on Iran. Both you and Secretary Rubio and Hex have been to the league.
00:12But can you clarify, is the intelligence correct or is the intelligence wrong?
00:16Well, the intelligence was very inconclusive.
00:19The intelligence says, we don't know, it could have been very severe.
00:23That's what the intelligence says.
00:26So I guess that's correct.
00:28But I think we can take the we don't know.
00:31It was very severe. It was obliteration.
00:35And you'd think that a media outlet would say, isn't that a great thing?
00:39I mean, more importantly for the pilots, for the military, you take their guts out.
00:44You take their absolute guts out.
00:45They had a tremendous attack. It was a complete obliteration.
00:49The other team, the other group, Iran, said, let's stop this.
00:56And you know what? Israel said it too.
00:59Very smart.
01:00They fought like hell and then they said, let's stop.
01:03And they're going to build themselves.
01:04And I really see it as sticking.
01:06I mean, we may do papers on it, Marco.
01:08Maybe we're going to do papers.
01:09I don't even know if you need them.
01:11They're not going to be fighting each other.
01:12They've had it.
01:14They've had a big fight.
01:15Like two kids in a school yard.
01:16You know, they fight like hell.
01:17You can't stop them.
01:18Let them fight for about two, three minutes.
01:20Then it's easier to stop them.
01:22And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get the stuff.
01:25You have to use strong language.
01:26Everyone's saying, well, you have to use a certain word.
01:28I think we have to join the other side of all.
01:30Yes, we're going to join some other group.
01:31Yes, thank you.
01:32Katie, one last question.
01:34Do you believe this is nice?
01:35She's so good, but she already is going to take it.
01:37Thank you, Mr. President.
01:38She used to be very difficult, but now she's good.
01:40Go ahead.
01:41Do you believe that this strike on the Iranian nuclear program will lead to the release of
01:46the hostages in Gaza?
01:48I think that it helped a little bit.
01:49It showed a lot of power.
01:51Yeah, I think it helped.
01:52But we're going to get separately.
01:55Even before this, we were very close to making a deal on Gaza.
01:58I think this helped, yes.
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