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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome to the Brian Mud Show.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Thanks for listen.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Passion plus talent is unstoppable.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
It's time for today's Top three takeaways. If you are
just joining us. We have had history in the making
that has been playing out in Israel, as within the
past few hours all of the living hostages have been
released from Hamas to Israel. We have had a prisoner
exchange with the godsens that has begun by Israel, which
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was the next phase of that. We have heard before
the Kanesset, the Israeli Parliament, Prime Minister Benjamin net Yahoo
and we are standing by currently for President Trump who
is set to address the Kanesset. You have overwhelming joy
across Israel right now. Tel Aviv has been electric, people's
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shoulder to shoulder all throughout the streets, the flags flying
chance of Trump and peace. You also have a aberation
going on throughout Gaza. This is a scene that has
historically been seemingly implausible, as we have not had even
in the historical since peace in this region. That is
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now at hand. Getting through the weekend a very important thing.
But as soon as the exchange of the hostages had begun,
he had President Trump as he was coming off here
force one that put this in perspective when he said
the war's over.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
The war is over. Okay, do you understand that? Very clear?
Speaker 3 (01:35):
The war is over? And soon he will speak to that.
Prime Minister Benjamin en Nedyahoo calling President Trump the greatest
friend to Israel of any American president. You had in
the twenty point plan. Already a lot of this that
has now taken hold of the twenty points, the first
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two that were critical in all of this. Getting to
the point of these prisoners being exchanged. Hamas has lost
its upper hand at this point from a point from
having leverage, and so that was the real indication that
we are at the point where this dynamic is going
to change. You've had the Red Cross that has been
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exchanging the hostages. They have been going as the intermediary
between Hamas and Israel, and then Israel to Hamas with
the Gozens. So you had twenty living hostages held by Hamas.
Another twenty eight we have not heard about as of yet.
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There are a thousand Gozens held as prisoners of war
by Israel agreed to be released back. I believe now
we are getting ready for the President of the United
States to address the kandesse it.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
We will take you there.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Live this old sort of American approach to sort of
both sizing Palisie Palestine and Israel, and that's what brought
us peace.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
So we're learning right now that four of the twenty
eight bodies that remain.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
Our coverage with our partners at the box names President
Trump in real time up to the podium here.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
So now have President Trump approaching we were again, So
why don't we listen in to this. Thank you very much,
thank you, thank you very much everybody. It's a great honor,
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nice place, very nice. Mister President, mister Prime Minister, mister speakers,
see members of the Knesset and cherished citizens of Israel.
We gather on a day of profound joy, of soaring hope,
of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give
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our deepest thanks to the Almighty God of Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob. After two harrowing years and darkness and captivity,
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twenty courageous hostages are returning to the glorious embrace of
their families.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
And it is glorious.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Twenty eight more precious loved ones are coming home at
last to rest in this sacred soil. For all of time,
just so many years of unceasing war and endless danger.
Today the skies are calm, the guns are silent, the
sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy
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land that is finally at peace, a land and a
region that will live God willing in peace for all eternity.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
This is not only the end of a war.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
This is the end of a age of terror and
death and the beginning of the age of faith.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
And hope and of God.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
It's the start of a grand concord and lasting harmony
for Israel and all the nations of what will soon
be a truly magnificent region.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
I believe that so strongly.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.
I want to express my gratitude to a man of
exceptional courage and patriots. His partnership did so much to
make this moment to stay possible. You know who I'm
talking about. There's only one Prime Minister, Benjamin Netan.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yahoo.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
We do, we stand up, and he is not easy.
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I want to tell you he's not the easiest.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
Guy to deal with. But that's what makes him great.
That's what makes them great. Thank you very much, baby,
great job and lovey also convey my tremendous appreciation for
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all of the nations of the Arab and Muslim world
that came together to press Samas to set the hostages.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Free and to send them home. We had a lot
of help.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
We had a lot of help from a lot of
people that you wouldn't suspect, and I want to thank
them very much for that. It's an incredible triumph for
Israel and the world to have all of these nations
working together as partners in peace, and it's pretty unusual
for you to see that, but it happened in this case.
This was a very unusual point in time, a brilliant
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point in time. Generations from now, this will be remembered
as the moment that everything began to change and change
very much for the better. Like the USA right now,
it will be the golden age of Israel and the
golden age of the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
It's going to work together.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
I'd like to thank several great American patriots for their
invaluable help in getting something done that almost everyone thought
was absolutely impossible. We were wasting our time. So many
people said, you're just wasting your time, but we weren't
because we had talented people working with us, and we
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had people that love your country and frankly, people that
loved the region. They love the Middle East. I want
to thank my friend Steve Whitcoff. You know, Steve was
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chosen by me. We never did this before. But I
know him as a few things. He was a great businessman,
but I know a lot of great businessmen. To be
honest with him, he had tremendous negotiating skills. But I
know a lot of people that negotiate pretty well. Although
it is an art, but there are people that can
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negotiate pretty well. But most importantly with Steve, he's just
a great guy. Everybody loved him, everybody. I mean, I
know some negotiators that are so good, but you wouldn't
have had peace in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
He would be in World War three right now with
some of these guys.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Everybody loves Steve and they respect him and they somehow
can relate to him. I've known him for many years
and I've seen it over over and over again.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Can I remember, please expel this passive member.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
You don't think I'm a CANEC member cause part of
the hall.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Please explain him immediately.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
M sorry for that, mister president.
Speaker 6 (10:39):
That was very efficient. So back to Steve, please, but.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
I tell one story because he was so involved. And
then we called in Jared.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
We call it we need that brain on occasion.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
We got to get Jared in here. We got to get.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
A certain group of people. But Steve started this all
by himself. I call him Henry Kissinger, who doesn't leak. Okay,
Henry is a big leaker. He leaked. Steve does a leak.
Steve just wants to get the job done. He wants
to do what's right. But I'll give you just a
quick story because as you know, he's working on the
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war with Russia and Ukraine, a war that would.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Have never happened if our we president.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
Of shame, seven thousand young soldiers a week are being killed,
more than that this last week. It's a shame that
had never happened. But it did happen, and we won
the race, and I took over this horrible war.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
It's been raging, and I thought it would be easily settled.
Speaker 4 (12:04):
I thought it was a hell of a lot easier
than doing what we just did very successfully with Israel
and a lot of other people. But this came first,
and we'll get that one, but I set up a
meeting for him to meet with President Putin, thinking it
would be a fifteen or a twenty minute meeting.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Steve had no idea about Russia. I had no idea.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
About Putin too much, didn't know too much about politics.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Wasn't that interesting. He was really good at real estate.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
But he had that quality that I was looking for,
and I didn't see it around in too many ways.
And I set up the meeting with Putin and I called.
I said, uh, is Steve finished yet?
Speaker 1 (12:43):
That was about a half an hour into the meeting. No, sir,
he's not.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
He's still inside. This is in Moscow. I said, well,
how's he doing. I don't know, sir, he's still inside.
I called up an hour later, let me speak to
Steve sur He's still with Putin.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
He's with President Putin. I said, wow, it's a long meeting.
One hour. I called up.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
An hour later, he is still with Putin. Three hours later,
he is still with Putin. Four hours later he started
to get the word that he was going to be
coming out soon.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
And in five hours he came out.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
I said, what the hell were you talking about for
five hours?
Speaker 1 (13:19):
And he says, just a lot of interesting things.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
We just we're talking about a lot of interesting things,
including what he went in there for. But you can't
talk about it for five You could talk about it
for a certain period of time and you know what
you're getting. But that's the talent. That's the talent where
you can do that. Most people had send in number one,
they wouldn't be accepted number two. If they were the
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meet he would last five minutes.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
And that's what happens with Steve. Everybody loves him.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
They love him on this side, they love him on
the other side, and he really is he's a great
negotiator because he's a great guy.
Speaker 7 (13:56):
So thank you very much, Sue very much, and let
me also give.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
A very special thanks to someone who truly loves Israel,
in fact, loves it so much that my daughter converted.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
My daughter converted.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
I didn't know this was going to happen. And Evonka
is here and Bibe, you do know this was not
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in the cards for me. You understand that.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
And she is so happy and they are so happy.
At least I think they're happy. If they're not, we
have a big story right now.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
They have a great marriage and they get along great
they're best friends. They have a very special relationship with
Jared has been so helpful.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
He really is something very special.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
He established the Abraham Accords with a group of very
wonderful people. I like going to get the Avraham Accords
because people that.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Right Avraham.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
It's so cool, it's so much sort of nicer, you know,
the Abraham versus the Avraham. I just don't want to
sound too sanctimonious when I do it, so you know,
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I sort of split it up this where we keep
everybody happy, but we have some very great talent and
they have no excuses for anything that's taking place because
we had some unbelievably good people working on this. And
then you're going to add a man named Marco Rubio
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who's also here.
Speaker 8 (16:26):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
And I have a prediction that Marco will go down.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
I mean this as the greatest secretary of State in
the history.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Of the United States. I believe that.
Speaker 4 (16:56):
I believe that, and he and I, you know, we
really fought it out.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
You check our collections dot com, your revenue say he's
going to go down as the greatest. He will.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
He was always he was always smart and sharp, and
people respect him. And then we have somebody who's young
but an unbelievable leader. I saw it a long time ago,
and he's turned out to be even better, even better
than we thought, right, Susie, I think even better. And
that's Pete Hagsith, who is our Secretary of War, formerly
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secretary of Defense. And as you know, we decisively won
World War One, we decisively won World War two decisively,
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and everything in between, and everything before it.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
We won everything. And then they had.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
The brilliant idea of changing the name from war, you know,
it was war to defense, and with that went a
certain thinking, and we fought in a very politically correct way.
After that, we always had the strongest military, and now
we have a stronger military that we've ever had before
because of my first term, I've totally rebuilt the military,
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every aspect of it.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
But do we have do you think we settled eight
wars in eight months?
Speaker 4 (18:44):
I'm now including this one by the way, if that's okay,
They may say, well that was quick, because yesterday I
was saying seven, but now I can say eight. The
hostages are back. The hostages are back.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
It is a good feeling, isn't that nice to say?
Speaker 4 (19:22):
You know, I just said the usage. First time I
said the hostages a back. It sounds it feels so
good to say it. But when you settle eight wars
in eight months, that means you don't like war. Everyone
thought I was going to be brutal. In fact, I
remember Hillary Clinton during a debate. She said, look at him,
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look at him. He's going to go with the war
with everybody. And actually she said, he's got a personality.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
It's all about war now.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
And my personality actually is all about stopping wars.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
And it seems to work.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
Seems to work. But it also means this name change
and our attitude that we're not going to go into
a war, but if we do, we're going to win
that war like nobody has ever won a war before.
We will not be politically correct, but we're not going
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to be there. And I think you know, as you
mentioned BB before, peace through.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Strength, and that's what it's all about.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
The United States has the greatest and most powerful military
in the right now history of the world.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
I can tell you we.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Have weapons that nobody's ever dreamt of. I only hope
we never have to use them. I rebuilt the military.
I was proud to do it, but some of the
things I hated to do. I hated certain of the
weapons because the level of power is so enormous, it's
so dangerous, so bad. But we have to do what
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we have to do. We make the best weapons in
the world. That we've got a lot of.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Them, and we've given a lot to Israel.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
Frankly, and I mean, Bby would call me so many times,
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can you get me.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
This weapon, that weapon, that weapons?
Speaker 4 (21:34):
Some of them I never heard of Bybe and I
made him. But we'd get them here, wouldn't we had?
And they are the best, they are the best. And
but you used them well. It also takes people to
know how to use them, and you have obviously used
them very well. But so many that Israel became strong
and powerful, which ultimately led to peace.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
That's what led to peace.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this
nightmare of depravity and death all began.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Three years ago.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
On the eve of the Simhat Torah holiday, thousands of
innocent Israeli civilians were attacked by terrorists and one of
the most evil and heinous desecrations of innocent life the
world has ever seen the worst slaughter of Jews since
the Holocaust. The cruelty of October seventh struck to the
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core of humanity itself.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Nobody could believe what they were witnessing.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
The United States of America grieved alongside you, and we
mourned for our own citizens who were so viciously taken
that day, and to all the families whose lives were
forever changed by the atrocities of that day, and all
of the people of Israel. Please know that America joins
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you in those two who, everlasting vows never forget and
never again. From October seventh until this week, Israel has
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been a nation at war, enduring burdens that only a
proud and faithful people could withstand. It was a very
tough period of time for so many families across this land.
It has been years since you've known a single day
of true peace.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
But now it.
Speaker 4 (23:49):
Lasts, not only for Israelis, but also for Palestinians and
for many others. The long and painful nightmare is fine over,
and as the dust settles, the smoke fades, the debris
is removed, and the ashes clean from the air. The
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day that breaks on a region transformed and a beautiful
and much brighter future appear suddenly within your reach. This
is now a very exciting time for Israel and for
the entire Middle East, because all across the Middle East,
the forces of chaos, terra and ruin that have plagued
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the region for decades now stand weakened, isolated, and totally defeated.
A new coalition of proud and responsible nations is emerging,
and because of us, the enemies of all civilization are
in retreat.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Thanks to the bravery.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
And incredible skill of the Israeli Defense Forces and Operation
Rising Lion. Yeah, that's central casting. Let's put them in
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a movie.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Look at him.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Great job, and my people loved working with you, loved it.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
They worked so well together.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
For many of Iran's top terrorists, including nuclear sciences and commanders,
have been extinguished.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
From this earth.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
And with Operation Midnight Hammer Boy, that's a great name
for that.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
What we did last year, the.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
United States military flew seven of those beautiful Beat two bombers.
They looked so beautiful all of a sudden, they were
always I thought they were pretty planes. I had no
idea they could do what they did. In fact, we
just ordered twenty eight more of them. A little update,
A little updated version. We ordered a whole pile of them,
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and almost one hundred other planes went with them, including
fighter jets. And we had fifty two tankers, big beautiful,
brand new tankers that were loading them up four or
five times. They've traveled thirty seven hours back and forth.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Think of that.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
But we had tankers all over the sky for all
the other planes. We had the F twenty two's, the
F thirty, fives, F sixteens. We had a hell of
a lot of planes. So we had fifty two gas
stations in the sky. That's what they call them. That
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they I wouldn't want to be flying one of them.
We have our great General Raisin Kane. Right, General, stand up,
this guy water General.
Speaker 8 (27:07):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
I asked General Cain.
Speaker 4 (27:24):
I said, you know, we're having problems with ISIS.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
And I was in Washington, and I.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Asked how long would it take to defeat ISIS? And
my Washington general told me three, four, maybe five years.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Sir, I said, I don't get it.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
We've got the best equipment in the world. Why So
I flew to Iraq and I met with a man
named Cain.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Said, what's your first name?
Speaker 4 (27:49):
He said, They called me Raisin, Sir I said, wait
a minute. Your name is Raisin Cain. I've been looking
for you for a long time. You got to be kidding.
So they told me three, four or five years to
defeat Isis. And I sit down with him and I say,
why is it? I flew there in the dark of
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night land. I'll never forget it. It's quite a trip.
I'm glad I made it because I met him. I said,
could I ask you general and come down? He said,
with another general and a sergeant, everybody who's like central
casting that could go into a movie right now. Between
him and you guys over here, we could get rich
making movies.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Okay. And they got along so great.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
That's the beautiful thing that you're military or military BB
got along so great. But what I was told by
the television generals in Washington, we have the best equipment
in the world. Why is it taking so long? And
they said four years. I said, so let me ask you,
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raising how long would it take you to defeat Isis?
Speaker 6 (28:58):
Sir?
Speaker 4 (28:58):
We can do it in three weeks, but you'll probably
have some time leftover. I said, you gotta be kidding.
What the hell are you talking about? They said four years?
Said well, sir, Look, it's not my place to say,
but you're asking me the question. What you have to
do is you hit him from the west, you hit
him from the north, you hit him from the south,
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You hit him above, you hit him below. I said, so,
why didn't they do it? And he didn't want to
speak badly of his superiors, which you hard to believe
they were his superiors could have been the other way
around a long time ago, because he's the one that
did operation.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
It was flawless. It was flawless. He was absolutely flat.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
And I said, so you really think you can do
it in four weeks, Yes, sir one n you have
to do it differently than they were doing it. They
were using one base and it was hundreds of miles away.
And he says, we have all these portable bases all
over the Middle East, and they didn't want to use
them because they didn't want to offend the country where
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the portal boat.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
They wouldn't have even known.
Speaker 4 (30:04):
What the hell the planes were going up right, they
wouldn't have known. But he said, no, they didn't want
to defend anybody, offend anybody, and but we can do
it in four weeks. I said, you sure, about that.
I'm going to call you back. I'll call you back
on Monday. I'm going back to Washington. But you think
four weeks, yes, I think we can do it. In
four weeks, we'll have time left over. So I called
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him on Monday. I said, you think you can do
it four weeks? I said, go ahead and do it.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
He did it. I'll tell you he did it in
four weeks, less than four weeks. So General, stand up
place again. This is a real general.
Speaker 4 (30:42):
This is not a television general. He doesn't want to
go on television. He doesn't want to go on television.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I said, the other guys love be on television.
Speaker 4 (31:00):
So we dropped fourteen bombs on Iran's Ki nuclear facilities, totally,
as I said, originally, obliterating them. And that's been confirmed
and everybody understands it. Together, we stop the number one
state sponsor of terror from obtaining the world's most dangerous weapons.
And if you think about it, if we didn't do that,
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and assuming we made the same deal that we have today,
there'd be a dark cloud over this deal. And number one,
it wouldn't happen because the other Arab and Muslim nations
really wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Feel comfortable making the deal that we have now.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
Right, if Iran had that nuclear weapon that they were
the year, would do drills on that exact attack, and
boy did they get it right.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
But let's assume they didn't, and let's assume.
Speaker 4 (31:55):
There was large scale nuclear weapons in the hands of
around We couldn't be here today even if we signed
the deal, which we couldn't do because a lot of
people would not want to have anything to do with it.
We took a big cloud off of the Middle East.
Speaker 9 (32:11):
And off of Israel, and it was my honor to help.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
But isn't it true though that can you imagine the
same Let's assume maybe the same documents, we had, everything
the same, but you had somebody out there that was
in the opinion of everybody all powerful in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
They took a big hit, didn't they didn't they take
a big hit?
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Boy?
Speaker 4 (32:56):
Oh boy, they got it from one side from the other.
And you know, it would be great if we could
make a piece deal with them. And I think that's meat.
Would you be happy with that? Wouldn't it be nice?
Speaker 1 (33:06):
I think because I think they want to. I think
they're tired.
Speaker 4 (33:11):
Somebody said, sir, they're starting their nuclear programm again. I said,
let me tell you something. They're not starting anything. They
want to survive. The last thing they want to do
is start digging holes again. And mountains that just got
blown up, and so they're not doing this.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
They want to survive.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
Okay, But I think we have a chance, Steve, you
and I think Jared, come on, I'll call you back
for another one. And mountains that just got blown up,
and so they're not doing this.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
They want to survive. Okay, But I think we.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
Have a chance, Steve, you, and I think Jared, come on,
I'll call you back for another one. We always bring
Jared when we want to get that deal closed.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
We bring Jared and Steve.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
You and Jared and the General and Pete and Marco.
You'll get that deal done easy. I think that'll be easy.
But first we have to get Russia done. We got
to get that one done. If you don't mind, see
if let's focus on Russia first, all right, we'll get
it done. In Lebanon, the dagger of hesbo Lah, long
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aimed at Israel's throat, has been totally shattered. My administration
is actively supporting the new president of Lebanon and his
mission to permanently disarm Hesbelah's terror brigades.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
He's doing very.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
Well and build a thriving state at peace with its neighbors.
And you're very much in favor of that, I know.
And it's good things are happening. They're really good things.
And with this week's cease fire, we've achieved the most
challenging breakthrough of them all, the most challenging breakthrough maybe ever.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
I mean, I've never seen anything like.
Speaker 4 (34:50):
I've been involved in a lot of success, I have
never seen anything like what's going on today.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
All over the world.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
People are dancing in the streets, not just in Israe.
They're dancing in the streets of countries that would have
never danced in the street about what's happening today. They're
dancing in those streets. So this long and difficult war
has now ended.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
You know.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
Some people say three thousand years, some people say five
hundred years. Whatever it is, it's the granddaddy of them all.
And in an unprecedented achievement, virtually the entire region.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Has endorsed the plan that Gaza.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
Will be immediately demilitarized, that Hamas will be disarmed, and
Israel security will no longer be threatened in any way,
shape or form. So Israel, with our help, has won
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all that they can by force of arms.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
You've won, I mean you've won.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
Now it's time to translate these victories against terrorists on
the battlefield into the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity
for the entire Middle East. It's about time you were
able to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Mister opposition leader,
I say, he's a very nice opposition Later.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
I think, no, he's a nice man. Maybe he's a
nice man, but he knows what he's doing right now,
a very nice guy.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Well see, now you can be a little bit nicer,
bbe because you're not.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
At war anymore. BB.
Speaker 4 (36:55):
But only by embracing the opportunities of this moment can
we achieve our goal of ensuring that the horrors of
recent years will never happen again.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
You don't want to have to go through this again.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
Eight years ago I came to this region on a
very special first trip abroad as the President of the
United States.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
I came here very early at your request.
Speaker 4 (37:17):
I addressed the leaders of the Arab and Muslim world
gathered in Saudi Arabia and said that it was time
to build a future free.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
If the grip of extremism and terror.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
And I'm interestingly right now as soon as I'm finished,
I'm quite late. You've kept me quite late between opposition
leaders and Meeb's brilliant but very long speech. I thought
I was going to run up here, make a speech
and then head to Egypt.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
It didn't work.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
Out, and you made a pretty long one too, sir,
But I liked what you have said.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
It could be worse.
Speaker 4 (38:01):
Supposing on top of it, I didn't like what you said.
That would know that would be no good run run.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
You did a great job, by the way, Roun.
Speaker 8 (38:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (38:25):
So I'm going to be meeting actually in a little while,
I'm going to be meeting with the most powerful, the
richest nations really in the world, although now with the tariffs,
the United States is by far the richest nation in
the world, as you probably have been reading. But the
richest nations, most powerful nations, you know, tremendous, tremendous headed
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by some tremendous people. In many cases, some cases I
wouldn't say necessarily I would enduse but I will tell
you some incredible people that really helped us make this
all possible.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
So I'll be going there. I'll be quite late.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
They might not be there by the time I get there,
but we're going to.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Give it a shot.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
But the journey we started back then led to the
crushing defeat of the Isis Caliphate, to the monumental Abraham Accords,
and ultimately to the historic seaes Fire this week, in
which many of those same nations really played it.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
That a very pivotal role. I have to tell you.
Steve will tell you that, Jared will tell you that.
Speaker 4 (39:25):
Together we've shown that piece is not just a hope
that we can dream about. It's a reality we can
build upon day by day, person by person and.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
Nation by nation.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
And because of that, the Middle East is finally ready
to embrace its extraordinary potential. You have extraordinary potential in
this region. It should now be clear to everyone throughout
the region that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism, jihadism
and anti semitism have not worked.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
They haven't worked. They've been a disaster. They've just killed.
Speaker 4 (40:03):
They've killed, They've backfired completely and totally.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
They've just totally backfired everything that you thought.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
Take it, worst case it's turned out to be worse
than that.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
They have not worked.
Speaker 4 (40:19):
From Gaza to Iran, those bitter hatreds have delivered nothing
but misery, suffering, failure, and death. They've served not to
weaken Israel, but to annihilate the very forces that did
the most. Tafoe meant this hatred and it's really I mean,
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everybody that's tried it has become irrelevant. Meanwhile, we've seen
those nations that set aside their differences, reached across ancient
divides and pursued engagement are now among the most successful
in the region. They're getting along with Israel and they're
doing great. And I can tell you that the four
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nations that join the Abraham Accords early on, and you'd
all be doing.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Me a favor.
Speaker 4 (41:08):
And I'm going to be saying this a little while
to some other friends. Would love you all to is Israe,
Jared join up in the Abraham Accords. We have to
join up and get together. You can have that whole
thing filled out. We had a very weak administration, worst
president in the history of our country by far, and
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Barack Obama was not far behind, by the way, and
they did nothing with this incredible document, the Abraham Accords,
but now you can fill them up.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
Now you have peace. You have people that really like Israel,
I'll tell you what. And they like Israel a lot.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
More today than they did even five weeks ago. Like
you've had a lot of you've come back, You've come
back strong because it was getting to be a little
nasty out there in the world. And ultimately, the whorld wins.
You can't beat the world. Or I would say to
bb Bby, it's now time, and he understood it better
than anybody, because ultimately, you know, the world's a very
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big place. And I've said a lot. I said, this
piece of land is very small. It's unbelievable. And you've
known with that tiny you look at a map even
of just not the world, the Middle East, and you
have this little dot, and think of what you've done.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
It's incredible. It's incredible. But the world is loving. The
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world is loving Israel again.
Speaker 4 (42:58):
And I said to baby, you know the world is
big and is strong, and ron ultimately the world wins
and we don't have to worry about that now. But
there was getting to be a period of time over
the last few months.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
You know, the.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
World wanted peace, and Israel wanted peace. Everybody did. Everybody did.
And what a victory has been, right, what a victory
has been. If you would have gone on for three
four more years, keep fighting, fighting, fighting, it was getting bad,
it was getting heated. The timing of this is brilliant.
And I said, BB, you're going to be remembered for
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this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, going,
kill kill, kill, it would be.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
It would not be the same.
Speaker 4 (43:43):
And I just want to congratulate you for having the
courage to.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Say that's it.
Speaker 4 (43:48):
We've won, and now let's enjoy our lives, and let's
rebuild Israel and make it stronger and bigger and better
than it's ever been before.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
You're going to do that.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
Took a lot of guts, and the choice for Palestinians
could not be more clear. This is their chance to
turn forever from the path.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Of terror and violence.
Speaker 4 (44:13):
It's been extreme to exile the wicked forces.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Of hate that are in their midst, and I think
that's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
I've met some people over the last couple of months
that want to see it happen very much. And after
tremendous pain and death and hardship. Now is the time
to concentrate on building their people up instead of trying
to tear Israel down.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
We don't want that to happen again.
Speaker 4 (44:42):
And the total focus of Gossens must be on restoring
the fundamentals of stability, safety, dignity, and economic development so
they can finally have the better life that their children
really do deserve after all these decades of horror. I
intend to be a partner in this effort in the
sense that we're going to help and we're going to
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do something that became unbelievably popular. Everybody wants to be
on it. It's called the Board of Peace. Okay, how
about that? Is that a beautiful name?
Speaker 1 (45:15):
Like a board a peace? The only bad thing?
Speaker 4 (45:23):
From my standpoint, every single nation involved has asked me
to be the chair, and I'll tell you I'm very busy.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
I didn't count on that. But you know what, if
we do it, we'll do it right. And we have unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (45:38):
Power and wealth because you're going to need wealth. You're
going to need wealth to rebuild things, and they have
wealth like few people have wealth. I want to thank
the Arab and Muslim nations for their commitment is they've
made to support.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
A safe rebuilding of Gaza.
Speaker 4 (45:55):
And beyond that, many Arab countries, very wealthy country that
came up and said we'll put up tremendous amounts of
money to get rebuilt, to rebuild Gaza.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
And I think that's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
The power, they want, dignity, They want to come forward
and they want to say and I want to say
who they are, because what they're doing is going to
be I think something that you're going to be very
impressed with BB and you need that. You need the
kind of economic power that they have, and they want
to see it work, and they want to see it
be safe, and they want to see it be good
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for Israel too. And as much money as it will be,
and it's a lot, as you can see, it's a lot.
For these countries, it's relatively little relative to their worth.
It's really a lot of money, like money like most
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people could never even conceive. But for these countries it's
not that much, especially because it ensures success and stability
in the Middle East, which is what they want to see.
So many of them will be with us in Egypt
in a little while. I think I'm not sure they
may be gone. They may have taken their Boeing seven
forty sevens and left. I said, what kind of a
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plane do you fly? Seven forty seven? I said, that's
a large plane. No, they may have steved. You think
they've left on their Boeing seven, their brand new Boeing.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Seven forty seven. So I don't know. We're going to
find out soon. It's going to be a big story.
Speaker 4 (47:32):
There'll be two people left, and they'll be the two
poorest ones, but it will be the wealthiest and most
powerful group of nations. So the group that we have
assembled that's waiting for us is the wealthiest and most
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powerful group ever assembled at one time. There has never
been a group like this, and they're only looking for good.
They want good. They're going to do good, and as
those commitments are made, I'm going to let the world
know who's doing it, because they really deserve to get
the credit.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
And some of them probably won't want the.
Speaker 4 (48:12):
Credit, but they deserve it. It's more obvious than ever
that the productive and responsible nations of this region should
not be enemies or adversaries.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
You should be partners and eventually even friends. And that's
what's going to happen. I know it.
Speaker 4 (48:28):
Together you can stand against the forces of chaos.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
Yeah, you go ahead. That's an important for it.
Speaker 4 (48:40):
Because you can stand against the forces of chaos that
threatened all of your interests, and it's always a big threat,
always a big threat, and unleash incredible prosperity and opportunity
for all the people of these lands. And that's what's
going to happen. You're going to unleash numbers and success
the likes of which Israel has never been able to
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think of. Because you're so firm, and you should be,
and you've done the right thing in defending yourself.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
You're not gonna have to worry so much about it.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
You've won and now you can build and you can
do things that you never even thought possible. It's when
you put that genius into doing something else. It's gonna
be something that's it's going.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
To be a miracle, the miracle in the desert.
Speaker 4 (49:23):
It's going to be amazing, and it already is in
a true sense, but it'll be wonderful when you can
spend time thinking about other than war and defense and offense.
Also to that end, it's my firm hope and dream
frankly that together the Abraham Accords will turn out to
be everything that we thought they would. Those four countries
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were very very brave in doing it. They did it
at a very early point, and every single one of
them benefits unbelievably financially.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
And if you noticed, even.
Speaker 4 (49:56):
In this bad period that we just went through, they
all remained a member of the Abraham Accords.
Speaker 1 (50:02):
They've done unbelievably well. And I just and you know
who you are, and I want to thank you.
Speaker 4 (50:10):
And they've sayed because of loyalty, but they've also stayed
because it was really good business. They've made a lot
of money being members, and you can, oh, I think
I hope that everyone. I hope that every one of
the countries that were seeking Jared, I hope they joined quickly.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
No games, no nothing, just join. Get it.
Speaker 4 (50:30):
It's going to be a great piece, Baker. It's really
going to bring it together beyond any anybody's wildest dream.
So instead of building fortresses to keep enemies at by,
the nations of this region should be building infrastructure to
weave your commerce closer together, because you've got to compete
with a big world out there in commerce.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
Now it's a different kind of competition.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
Instead of making weapons and missiles, the wealth of this
region should float to schools in medicine industry, and frankly,
the new hot thing artificial intelligence. It's well, it's a
lot of intelligence. They're going to have to be thrown
off to pay back these sums of money that they're doing.
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But that's that's really the hot one. And I might
say that the United States a year ago was a
dead country. I say it to people. I heard it
first from the king of Saudi Arabia. I then heard
it from Uae, I heard it from Qatar. I heard
it from many other countries. A year ago, the United
States of America was a dead country. Now it's the
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hottest country anywhere in the world.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
It is the hottest, there's no question about it.
Speaker 4 (51:49):
In fact, if you go back a year ago before
the election, although once we had November fifth, we became
hot because people got it. I would say November fifth
was the time that we became really hot. But once
you go back a couple of years, if I were
in charge and the country is doing what, nobody was
going to ask me to speak. Nobody asked Joe Biden
to come up and speak I guarantee you that, and
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if they did, he would have turned them down. I
promise you. He didn't speak. He didn't speak, and he
didn't speak well. But all of the countries in the
Middle East. It could have what we're doing now. It
could have happened a long time ago. But it was
strangled and set back almost irretrievably by the administrations of
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Barack Obama and then Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (52:34):
There was a hatred toward Israel. There was an absolute hatred.
Speaker 4 (52:38):
The setbacks really started when President Obama signed the Iran
nuclear Deal. This was a disaster for Israel and it
was a disaster for everyone. And I remember that bb
Net and Yahoo came to the United States and worked
so hard to try and get Obama not to do
that deal.
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Speaker 4 (53:18):
A lot of other good nations, but specifically Israel, and
that was the beginning of a very bad period of time.
You had Obama go out, and the Iran nuclear deal
turned out to be a disaster.
Speaker 1 (53:31):
And by the way, I.
Speaker 4 (53:32):
Terminated the Iran nuclear deal, and I was very proud
to do it. Get even to Iran, whose regime has
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inflicted so much death on the Middle East, the hand
of friendship and cooperation is open. I'm telling you, they
want to make a deal. That's all I do in
my life.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
I make deals.
Speaker 4 (54:05):
I'm good at it. I've always been good at it,
and I know when they want. Even if they said
we don't want to make a deal, I can tell
you they want to make.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
A deal, all right, they do if they want to.
Speaker 4 (54:16):
Make a deal, and we're going to see if we
can do something, because this is crazy what's happening, and
we're not going to have this anymore. Neither the United
States nor Israel bear the people of Iran any hostility.
We merely want to live in peace. We don't want
any looming threats over our heads, and we don't want
to even think in terms of nuclear destruction.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Is not going to happen, never will happen.
Speaker 4 (54:39):
There's nothing that would do more good for this part
of the world than for Iran's leaders to renounce terror,
stop threatening their neighbors, quit funding their militant proxies, and
finally recognize Israel's right to existence.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
They have to do that.
Speaker 8 (54:55):
They have to do.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
Iran. And as you know, this is not said out
of weakness. There's no weakness.
Speaker 4 (55:06):
But I'm going to say this that we are ready
when you are, and it will be the best decision
that Iran has ever made.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
And it's going to happen.
Speaker 8 (55:15):
It's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (55:18):
And the good people, a lot of the I know
a lot of Iranians in the United States. They're good people, smart,
hard working people. They don't want to see what's happened
to their country. The story of fierce is rarely resolved
in triumphs. Since October seventh should be prooved to the
entire world that those who seek to destroy this nation
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are doomed to bitter failure. The state of Israel is
strong and it will live and thrive forever. And that
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is why Israel will always remain a vital ally of
the United States of America. Is rarely share our values
filled one of the world's most powerful militaries. You really do,
you have an amazing want a job, want a job,
You've done and have one of the most innovative economies
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on earth. Those are just a few of the reasons
why I'm proud to be the best friend at Israel
has ever had. And they all say it in the
White House, they all say it. I guess it's true
because everybody says it. Maybe you said it today, thank you.
But as president, I terminated the disastrous Around Nuclear Deal,
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and ultimately I terminated a round's nuclear program with things called.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Beat two bombers.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
It was swift, and it was accurate, and it was
a military beauty. I authorized the spending of billions of
dollars which went to israel defense.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
As you know. And after years of.
Speaker 4 (57:07):
And after years the broken promises for many other American presidents,
you know that they kept promising. I never understood it
until I got there. There was a lot of pressure
put on these presidents. It was put on me too,
but I didn't yield to the pressure. But every president
for decades said we're going to do it. The differences.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
I kept my.
Speaker 4 (57:27):
Promise and officially recognized the capital of Israel and moved
the American embassy to Jerusalem.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
Is it that right, Miriam? Look at Miriam, she's back there.
Stand up, now, stand up.
Speaker 4 (58:05):
Miriam and Sheldon would come into the office.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
They'd call me. It called me. I think they had
more trips to the White House than anybody else. I
can think.
Speaker 4 (58:15):
I look at us sitting there so innocently. She got
sixty billion in the bank, sixty billion, and she loves
and I think she said no more. And she loves Israel,
but she loves it. And they would come in and her.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
Husband was a very aggressive man, but I loved them.
It was a very aggressive, very supportive of me. And
he'd call up, can I come over and see you?
Speaker 4 (58:40):
I say, Sheldon, I'm the President of the United States.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
It doesn't work that way. He'd come in, Vito.
Speaker 4 (58:48):
But they were very responsible for so much, including getting
me thinking about Golan Heights, which is probably one of
the greatest things to ever happened.
Speaker 1 (58:57):
It was.
Speaker 4 (59:10):
Miriam, stand up, please, she really is. I mean, she
loves this country. She loves this country. Her and her
husband are so incredible. We miss him so dearly. But
I actually asked her. I'm going to get her in
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trouble with this, but I actually asked her once. They says, so, Miriam,
I know you love Israel. What do you love more
the United States or Israel. She refused to answer. That
means that might mean it's.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
We love you. Thank you, darling for being here. That's
a great honor, great honor, said wonderful woman. She is
a great woman.
Speaker 4 (59:53):
I've always stood for the people of this community, and
I always will.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
I'll always be with you. I'm always going to be
with you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
I guess maybe something could happen that changed my mind.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Somebody that's really.
Speaker 4 (01:00:05):
Stupid gets into office and wants to do really bad things.
But that's about it. We don't think we're going to
have that happen. I hope we're not going to have
that happen. And this man is a good man right here.
These two men are good men right here. Hey, I
have an idea, mister President, Why don't you give him
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a pardon?
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Give him a hut? Come on, By the way, that was.
Speaker 4 (01:01:20):
Not in the speeches you probably know, But I happen
to like this gentleman right over here, and it just
seems to make so much sense, you know, Whether we
like it or not, this has been one of the
greatest wartime presidents. This has been one of the greatest
wartime presidents.
Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
And Cigars and Champagne.
Speaker 10 (01:01:42):
Who the hell cares about it?
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
All Right, enough controversy for the day.
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
Right, It's actually I don't think it's very controversial. So
you know, I mean, I see so popular. You are
a very popular man. You know why, because you know
how to win. Over the past two years, I've met
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many of the families of the Israelis and taken hostage,
and those that were taken hostage unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
I've looked into their eyes.
Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
I've seen the worst nightmares of their suffering.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
But I've also seen something else, the beautiful love of
the people.
Speaker 4 (01:02:44):
The love of people, frankly, that hold things together, the
love that gives you the courage to carry on through
thousands of years of persecution and repression and to emerge
with the.
Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
Heart of David. It's the heart of David. It's that
love that's defeated.
Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
The enemies of civilization, built the incredible country and this
unbelievable economy, and forged one of the great democracies of
the world. That is why it's a true honor to
stand here today and address this assembly in your ancient
and eternal now capital, Jerusalem. I'm proud to have helped
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in that regard the city and this nation stand as
living proof that a much brighter future for this entire
region is truly within our grasp. For thousands of years,
Jerusalem has been a home to Christians, Jews, Muslims, and
people of all ethnicities and creeds. This is the holy
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center of the world's three great Abrahamic faith I like
that too, adorned the first time I've seen that.
Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
Word in a while.
Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
Adorned with their sacred sites, and alive with.
Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Their pilgrims, visitors from every corner of the globe.
Speaker 4 (01:04:03):
But here between the Western Wall, the Temple Mount and
the hill called Calvary, people of every faith and background live, work, pray, serve,
and raise their family side by side, and they.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Do it with love.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
This example is just one of the modern miracles that
Israel has given to the world. And just in closing,
the leaders in this chamber know better than anyone else
the challenges of this harmony. And it's been easily won. No,
it hasn't. It has not been. It's been so tough,
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but it has been. Some say a miracle. What you've
done is a miracle. Look at your size, look at
your chances when it all started, and you know If
you think about it, you are safer today, stronger today,
and more respected today that at any time in the
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history of Israel.
Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
Think of it.
Speaker 4 (01:05:10):
People used to say it wouldn't exist. They don't say
that anymore, do they. Yet, if safety, security, and coexistence
can thrive here in the winding alleys and ancient paths
of Jerusalem, then surely peace and respect can flourish among
the nations of the broader Middle East. The God who
once dwelled among his people in the city, still calls us,
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in the words of Scripture, the turn from evil and
do good, to seek peace and pursue it. So he
still whispers truth into the hills and knowles and valleys
of his magnificent creation, and he still writes hope into
the hearts of his children all over the world. And
that is why, even after three thousand years of pain
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and conflict, the people of Israel have never given up
from the threats of Zeism, from all sorts of threats.
Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
You want, you.
Speaker 4 (01:06:05):
Want the promise of Zion. You want the promise of
success and hope and love and God. And the people
of America have never lost faith in the promise of
a great and blessed future for all of us.
Speaker 1 (01:06:19):
From the very first day that modern.
Speaker 4 (01:06:21):
Israel was founded, we have stood together through thick and thrin,
the thin of setbacks, and through victory and defeat, through
glory and heartache. We have built industries together. We have
made discoveries together, we have confronted evil together, and we
have waged war together. And perhaps most beautifully of all,
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we have made peace together.
Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
And this week, against all odds, we have done the.
Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
Impossible and brought our hostages home. So now we're going
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to forge a future that is worthy of our heritage.
We're going to build a legacy that all the people
of this region can be proud of. New bonds of friendship,
cooperation and commerce will join Tel Aviv to Dubai, Haif
to Beirut, Jerusalem to Damascus, and from Israel to Egypt,
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from Saudi Arabia to Qatar, from India to Pakistan, from
Indonesia to Iraq, from Syria to Bahrain, Turki to Jordan,
the United Arab Emirates to Oman, and Armenia to azer Baijan.
Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Another war that I just settled.
Speaker 4 (01:07:56):
We are going to have hope, harmony, opportunity and happiness
here in the spiritual and geographic center of the entire world.
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
That's what you are.
Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
Israel, America and all of the nations of the Middle
East will soon be safer, stronger, greater, and more prosperous
than ever before. And I want to thank you all
once again for this exceptional honor. This has been truly
an honor, so seldom that a president is invited to
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do this.
Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
And I love Israel. I'm with you all the way.
Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
You will be bigger, better, stronger, and more loving than
ever before.
Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (01:08:45):
God bless you, God bless the United States of America,
and God bless the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
President Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
President Trump, on this historic occasion, the heastial in effect
between Israel and Hamas. All of the hostage that we're
living have been released. Prisoner exchange with Israel back to
Hamas has commenced. The President for the past hour has
plus has addressed the Kanesset, and prior to that, Benjamin
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net Yahoo is Raely Prime Minister, addressed the Kanesse. You
have elation throughout Israel and throughout the Middle East.