万斯:泽连斯基不明事理,川普忍无可忍,但罪魁祸首是拜登。欧洲那帮八旗子弟保护不了乌克兰,但美国如果能唤醒欧洲,中共根本不足挂齿

00:18:56
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAoYvYdDQw4

Sintesi

TLDR视频对乌克兰与西方之间的关系进行了深入分析,侧重于特朗普与拜登在处理该议题上的不同策略。特朗普强调通过与俄罗斯的谈判来结束战争,认为持续的军事支持并非长久之计。视频也提到,虽然当前局势看似复杂,但长久来看,国际社会应寻求和平解决方案,避免无休止的冲突。在此背景下,发言人指出内部文明衰弱将成为更大的威胁,强调自由言论的重要性,警示社会潜在风险。

Punti di forza

  • 🇺🇦 特朗普主张通过谈判结束与俄罗斯的战争。
  • ⚖️ 内部文明的脆弱性是西方社会面临的主要威胁。
  • 💰 战争的经济成本和人道主义危机不得不审视。
  • 🌍 性别问题和社会动态对民主的影响显著。
  • 🤝 需要在乌克兰与俄罗斯之间建立和平对话。
  • 📉 美国和欧洲对持续战争的耐心正在减弱。
  • 💬 自由言论的保障对西方社会至关重要。
  • 🕊️ 欧盟的支持态度在公开与私下存在差异。
  • 👥 解决方案需要双方共识与妥协。
  • ⚠️ 持续冲突导致的后果将影响未来各国关系。

Linea temporale

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    在一次公开采访中,与泽连斯基的对话引发了紧张局势,讨论了美国与欧洲的关系及其在面临中国威胁时的内在团结。讲话者认为,当前的讨论必须转向开放和诚实的和平谈判,以保护西方文明免于分裂。

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    泽连斯基未能在讨论中表现出愿意和平解决冲突的态度,而美国和欧洲则需要明确自己的长远计划,而不仅仅是通过资金支持战争。这场战争的持续对美国和欧洲都是不可持续的,呼吁尽快达成和平协议。

  • 00:10:00 - 00:18:56

    讲话者指出,国际关系中,一个更为稳妥的解决方案在于通过经济合作与外交手段来寻求和平。强调在基础价值观的保护和言论自由的重要性,不能因为恐惧而压制内部声音。

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Video Domande e Risposte

  • 视频讲述的是关于什么主题?

    视频主要讨论乌克兰与西方国家的关系,以及特朗普和拜登在处理乌克兰问题上的不同立场。

  • 特朗普对乌克兰的立场是什么?

    特朗普主张与俄罗斯进行谈判以实现和平,认为战争不能无休止地进行下去。

  • 视频中提到的主要威胁是什么?

    视频提到内部文明的脆弱性和西方民主面临的各种威胁,包括数字审查和社会动荡。

  • 拜登对于乌克兰问题的态度如何?

    拜登倾向于支持乌克兰的军事行动,并希望通过经济支持来帮助乌克兰。

  • 欧盟国家对乌克兰的支持态度如何?

    视频中讨论了欧盟国家在公开和私下对乌克兰的态度差异,部分领导人在私下表达了对持续战争的担忧。

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    something about my answer just really
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    set zinsky off so then he came at me
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    you're
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    BL Then I then I went back at him nope
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    actually I don't want to have it in
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    private anymore I want to have this
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    actual conversation in public for the
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    American people to see these ideas are
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    going to destroy Western Civilization
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    they're going to destroy Europe and they
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    would destroy the United States of
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    America if we allowed them to Fester of
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    course China is a major threat it's it's
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    a major competitor over the next few
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    years over the next few decades but I
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    have no doubt that America and Europe
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    could take on whatever threats so long
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    as we're strong internally Mr Vice
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    President thank you for being with us
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    good to see you man appr great to be
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    here let's go back to the Oval Office
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    Friday yep from your perspective yeah
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    great tv as the president said yeah well
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    you know it's it's funny so we have a 40
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    45 minute press conference and the
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    president normally does this I I've seen
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    this now three or four times with
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    foreign leaders where he likes to bring
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    the media in likes to have a
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    conversation but answer questions with
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    the press as you he's very open with
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    reporters and what I noticed is that for
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    the first 25 30 or so minutes he tried
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    to sort of bend over backwards to be
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    gracious and kind to zalinsky even when
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    zalinsky was kind of needling him even
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    when zalinsky was saying things that I
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    thought were untrue the president just
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    tried to be diplomatic right I think
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    that's that's his Natural Instinct in
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    that situation and then when it really
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    went off the rails of course is when I
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    asked or you had a Polish journalist who
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    asked a question the president answered
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    it and then I answered it and then
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    something about my answer just really
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    set zilinsky off so then he came at
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    me then I then I went back at him and
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    what I tried to do originally was
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    actually try to diffuse the situation a
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    little bit cuz I'm like you know we're
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    having this meeting obviously there are
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    a 100 television cameras here let's try
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    to have this conversation in private and
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    then the president uh as we kept on
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    going back and forth I tried again to
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    say well maybe we should to have this
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    conversation in private and the
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    president was like nope actually I don't
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    want to have it in private anymore I
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    want to have this actual conversation in
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    public for the American people to see
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    and and I do think that there was just a
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    certain sense of there was a lack of
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    respect there was a certain sense of
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    entitlement and and most importantly
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    look we can look past all of that stuff
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    but the president has set a very clear
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    goal for his administration he wants the
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    killing to stop and I think that it's
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    very important that President zalinsky
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    and of course President Putin too
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    they've both got to come to the
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    negotiating table and that's ultimately
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    where things broke apart I really don't
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    care what President zilinski says about
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    me or anybody else but he showed a clear
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    unwillingness to engage in the peace
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    process that President Trump has said is
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    the policy of the American people and of
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    their president that's the real
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    breakdown is I think zinski wasn't yet
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    there and I think frankly now still
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    isn't there but I think he'll get there
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    eventually he has to he my understanding
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    is he tried to get back in or tried to
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    stay a number of times and then made
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    numerous calls to come back is that true
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    uh I don't know about numerous calls but
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    they certainly made at least one request
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    to come back in and continue the
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    conversation the president was like look
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    first of all they were disrespectful and
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    second of all what are we even going to
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    talk about they shown a clear
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    unwillingness to discuss the peaceful
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    settlement that President Trump is
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    trying to bring to the situation I think
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    a lot of Americans are sort of you know
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    it's useful to step back and ask
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    ourselves what is the actual plan here
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    you can't just fund the war forever the
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    American people won't stand for it and
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    by the way Sean if you look at European
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    opinion polls the Europeans aren't going
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    to stand forever for it either we need
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    to bring this thing to a peaceful
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    settlement the president was trying to
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    do that he'll continue to try to do that
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    but you've got to have two too you've
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    got to have a negotiating partner in the
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    ukrainians who recognize that you know
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    of course they have their views and of
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    course they're not always going to agree
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    with us but they've got to participate
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    in the conversation they weren't willing
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    to do that on Friday so the president
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    said send him home he said today that
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    the war he expects will go on a very
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    long time I don't know where he's going
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    to get the money to fund that War I have
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    my doubts that Europe will fund the war
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    to the level that Biden and Harris would
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    funding it and then the issue now has
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    come up whether or not this
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    Administration will continue to offer
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    money and arms for this war to continue
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    because without America I would argue
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    the president was right in saying they
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    have no cards yeah well well Sean I
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    think our European friends frankly are
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    being really really they're doing a
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    disservice to the ukrainians because
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    their own populations are saying we're
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    not going to fund this war indefinitely
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    the American people are saying we don't
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    want to fund the war indefinitely so the
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    only thing that is in the best interest
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    of America of Russia of Ukraine and of
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    Europe is to bring this thing to a close
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    what happens Sean is you have zilinsky
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    he goes to Europe and a lot of our
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    European friends puff them up they say
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    you know you're a freedom fighter you
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    need to keep fighting forever well
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    fighting forever with what with whose
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    money with whose ammunition and with
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    whose lives the president is actually
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    taking a much more realistic pers
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    perspective and saying this can't go on
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    forever we can't fund this thing forever
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    the ukrainians can't fight forever so
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    let's bring this thing to a peaceful
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    settlement when I interviewed zalinsky
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    he wouldn't give me direct answers we I
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    asked him about the mineral deal to pay
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    the us back to me there's three phases
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    in this and my understanding was Friday
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    was supposed to be relatively ceremonial
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    it was and then that it was supposed to
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    be we signed the mineral deal that's
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    that's part one part two would be a
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    ceasefire part three would be the hard
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    the hardest part iated settlement with
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    Putin who correct me if I'm wrong said
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    he's willing to talk peace with Trump
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    yeah he said he's willing to talk peace
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    and of course we we we trust but verify
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    we want to have the conversation we
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    don't assume that everything that
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    anybody tells us is true that's why we
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    want to engage in this conversation but
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    you're exactly right Sean when the
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    ukrainians came to Washington on Friday
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    it was supposed to be ceremonial you
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    know there had been some public back and
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    forth some disagreements some some words
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    spoken in public and the president was
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    like let's have this moment
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    we give some credit to the brave
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    Ukrainian Fighters and of course it's a
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    very brave Army that they have there in
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    Ukraine let's sign this minerals deal
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    which importantly does two things it
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    allows the American people to get some
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    of their money back but it also shows
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    the Ukrainian people that America has a
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    long-term investment in their
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    sovereignty you do those things we'll
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    sign this thing we'll have a rah rah
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    moment and then we'll get to the tough
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    talk of negotiating peace we couldn't
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    even get the ukrainians to a point where
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    they could talk about the peaceful
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    settlement and look in some way Sean I
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    get it I get the frustration I get the
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    rage it's their country of course it's
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    not our country but you've got to accept
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    cooler heads have got to Prevail this
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    thing cannot go on forever this is the
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    important point I'd say this to our of
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    course most importantly the Americans
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    who are watching but people all over the
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    world when you talk to leaders in
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    private whether they're Ukrainian or
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    european when you talk to people in
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    private they will tell you this cannot
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    go on forever there aren't enough UK Ian
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    lives there isn't enough American money
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    and there isn't enough ammunition to
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    fund this thing indefinitely the only
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    realistic Pathway to bringing this thing
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    to a settlement is President Trump's
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    pathway we encourage both president
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    zalinski and President Putin to follow
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    that path well I mean hundreds of
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    billions of dollars have been spent and
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    this came up in the discussion Friday
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    the Biden Administration called Putin
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    every name in the book and they've been
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    trying to get the president and he still
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    invaded anyway okay he still invaded
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    anyway well remember it depends if it's
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    a minor incursion let's let's go back to
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    that moment which I thought as troops
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    were amassing on the border but I I go
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    back and I I I think about this and and
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    Biden spent all of this money call Putin
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    all these names the media and the
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    Democrats they want Donald Trump to call
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    him names and the president addressed
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    and then he's supposed to call him and
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    say Vladimir could you ready to talk a
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    piece now that's not going to work no
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    it's diplomacy one on 101 right is you
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    have to have a reasonable relationship
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    ship with somebody to be able to even
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    start the conversation we have to
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    remember Sean Ukraine half of the
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    country a third of the country is
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    totally destroyed the economy is
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    depressed you've got hundreds of
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    thousands of of dead ukrainians of
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    course a lot of dead Russians as well
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    the president wants to negotiate a
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    settlement how can you negotiate if you
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    can't even talk to somebody and that's
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    what he said he's not saying like
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    nobody's suggesting as as secretary
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    Rubio said no one is suggesting that we
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    give the Nobel Peace prize to Vladimir
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    Putin what we're saying is it's
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    important for president Trump to be able
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    to have a conversation that's not well
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    served by standing up at a press
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    conference and calling the guy every
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    negative name in the book by the way as
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    we just said President Biden called
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    Putin every single name of the book what
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    did it lead to it led to war it led to
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    destruction it led to conflict president
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    Trump is trying to bring this thing to a
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    close you got to be able to talk to
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    somebody to do that is the door open
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    president Trump said Friday he can come
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    back if he wants peace is that door
  • 00:09:02
    still open today what president Trump
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    has said clearly and consistently is of
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    course the door is open so long as
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    zalinsky is willing to seriously talk
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    peace you can't come into the Oval
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    Office or anywhere else and refuse to
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    even discuss the details of a peace deal
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    look this is not going to make anybody
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    happy the Russians are going to have to
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    give up stuff the ukrainians are going
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    to have to give up stuff you can't come
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    to the Oval Office and say give us
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    security guarantees we won't even engage
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    with you about what we're willing to
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    give up that's been the Ukrainian
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    posture when that posture changes as
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    president Trump said when they're
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    willing to talk peace I think president
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    Trump will be the first person to pick
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    up the phone well I got to imagine that
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    they're probably rethinking it what did
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    you make of European leaders you know
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    quote their voices of solidarity this
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    weekend because as Lindsey Graham who's
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    been very supportive of Ukraine in this
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    conflict I mean he was liid yes and he
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    said if if they want to now defend their
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    own continent let them go ahead and do
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    it good luck to them yeah and my message
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    to ukrainians by the way to president
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    zalinski is when you've lost Lindsey
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    Graham that means you need to come to
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    the negotiating table and recognize
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    Donald Trump is the only game in town
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    he's the only person who I think can has
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    a meaningful plan to save that country
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    but you Sean here's the problem with the
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    Europeans uh and a lot of these guys are
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    our friends they're our allies uh we of
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    course you know the president has a
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    great relationship with a lot of
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    European heads of state and so do I but
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    they need to be realistic and the
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    craziest part about this Sean is that
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    sometimes you'll have European heads of
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    state who in public will puff up their
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    chest and say we're in it with president
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    zalinski for the next 10 years and then
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    in private they'll pick up the phone and
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    say we can't this can't go on forever he
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    has to come to negotiating table so I I
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    honestly don't care what the Europeans
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    say in public what what I care is what
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    they say in private and what they need
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    to be saying to president zinsky is this
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    can't go on forever the Bloodshed the
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    killing the economic devastation it's
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    making everyone worse off the only
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    pathway I think back to PE and peace and
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    prosperity is what the president is
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    trying to accomplish and now we look
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    back in time and we see Joe Biden was
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    beginning to understand that the
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    patience of the American people is
  • 00:11:13
    running thin hundreds of billions of
  • 00:11:15
    dollars We're a nation with nearly 40
  • 00:11:17
    trillion in debt I mean it's too much
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    well Sean this is an important point
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    though CU I was a United States senator
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    of course for the last two years of the
  • 00:11:23
    Biden Administration I got elected in
  • 00:11:25
    this job better I think I like this job
  • 00:11:27
    a lot better I certainly like the
  • 00:11:28
    president
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    and and here's the thing you know when
  • 00:11:31
    you would talk to the Biden
  • 00:11:33
    Administration officials in private this
  • 00:11:35
    another example of a terrible situation
  • 00:11:37
    that Biden admin left the Trump
  • 00:11:39
    Administration when you ask them what's
  • 00:11:41
    the plan okay we're going to spend tens
  • 00:11:43
    of billions of dollars hundreds of
  • 00:11:44
    billions of dollars in Ukraine what is
  • 00:11:46
    your plan and they would honestly tell
  • 00:11:48
    you well we're just going to send them
  • 00:11:50
    weapons for as long as we can and hope
  • 00:11:52
    eventually they can turn the tide hope
  • 00:11:54
    is not a strategy throwing money and
  • 00:11:57
    ammunition at a terrible conflict that
  • 00:11:59
    is not a strategy the only guy in town
  • 00:12:02
    with a strategy is the president of
  • 00:12:03
    United States and everybody needs to
  • 00:12:05
    follow his lead what scares me is
  • 00:12:07
    zalinsky when he says it's going to go
  • 00:12:09
    on for years how many more lives going
  • 00:12:11
    to be lost he's not going to have a
  • 00:12:12
    country to save at the end of that the
  • 00:12:14
    minerals deal would have provided the
  • 00:12:16
    Monies to rebuild their country and a
  • 00:12:18
    strong us presidence and maybe European
  • 00:12:21
    troops as well and this is this is an
  • 00:12:22
    important part of it the president knows
  • 00:12:24
    that look if you want real security
  • 00:12:27
    guarantees if you want to actually
  • 00:12:28
    Ensure that Vladimir Putin does not
  • 00:12:31
    invade Ukraine again the very best
  • 00:12:33
    security guarantee is to give Americans
  • 00:12:36
    economic upside in the future of Ukraine
  • 00:12:39
    that is a way better security guarantee
  • 00:12:41
    than 20,000 troops from from some random
  • 00:12:44
    country that hasn't fought a war in 30
  • 00:12:46
    or 40 years the security guarantee and
  • 00:12:49
    also the economic guarantee for Ukraine
  • 00:12:52
    is to rebuild the country and ensure
  • 00:12:54
    that America has a long-term interest
  • 00:12:56
    you're not going to do that if you come
  • 00:12:57
    to the Oval Office and salt the Pres
  • 00:12:59
    president and refus to follow his plan
  • 00:13:02
    for peace if he called and I hate
  • 00:13:04
    hypothetical questions sure forgive me
  • 00:13:06
    if he called tomorrow and said I am
  • 00:13:08
    ready to adopt your plan for peace he
  • 00:13:10
    can come back I think that if he called
  • 00:13:12
    and had a serious proposal for how he
  • 00:13:14
    was going to engage in the process look
  • 00:13:15
    there are details that really matter
  • 00:13:17
    that we're already working on with the
  • 00:13:19
    Russians we've already talked with some
  • 00:13:20
    of our allies he needs to engage
  • 00:13:22
    seriously on the details I think once
  • 00:13:24
    that happens then absolutely we want to
  • 00:13:26
    talk you convince Putin and the Russians
  • 00:13:28
    are willing to to to meet them I don't
  • 00:13:31
    want to say the word halfway they're
  • 00:13:32
    willing to do their part to achieve a
  • 00:13:35
    negotiated settlement am I convinced no
  • 00:13:37
    but do I think that there's a real
  • 00:13:39
    pathway you got to trust but verify You'
  • 00:13:41
    got to engage in the negotiation you've
  • 00:13:43
    got to see what steps people are willing
  • 00:13:44
    to take this is another thing Sean
  • 00:13:46
    obviously I'm biased because I really
  • 00:13:48
    love the guy but when the media attacks
  • 00:13:50
    president Trump as somehow on the side
  • 00:13:54
    of Putin two big problems with that
  • 00:13:56
    first of all the only president in 20
  • 00:13:58
    years years where you haven't had the
  • 00:14:00
    Russians take a bunch of territory was
  • 00:14:02
    under the first term of Donald J Trump
  • 00:14:04
    the second part of that is you've got to
  • 00:14:07
    actually accept that President Trump
  • 00:14:09
    he's not just assuming that everything
  • 00:14:11
    the Russians tell him is true he's
  • 00:14:13
    negotiating with them there's a give and
  • 00:14:15
    take there's a trust but verify that's
  • 00:14:17
    called diplomacy we used to have some
  • 00:14:20
    respect for that in Washington DC every
  • 00:14:22
    time he talks about teror I'm like is
  • 00:14:25
    the media and Democrats that ignorant
  • 00:14:26
    have you not figured out that means oh
  • 00:14:28
    let's neate and they seem not to want to
  • 00:14:31
    understand that part of them you said at
  • 00:14:33
    the Munich security conference and I
  • 00:14:36
    want to quote it directly biggest threat
  • 00:14:38
    to Europe is not Russia or China you
  • 00:14:41
    talked about the r Retreat of Europe
  • 00:14:44
    from fundamental values the threat is
  • 00:14:47
    from within yes and and you went on to
  • 00:14:50
    talk about digital censorship and
  • 00:14:52
    cancelling elections that was a powerful
  • 00:14:56
    condemnation of what is really happening
  • 00:14:58
    there I appreciate it and it's also by
  • 00:15:00
    the way Sean a condemnation of what the
  • 00:15:01
    Biden Administration was doing this is
  • 00:15:03
    one of the things that I think the
  • 00:15:04
    Europeans didn't appreciate about the
  • 00:15:06
    speech is the biggest driver of mass
  • 00:15:09
    censorship in The Last 5 Years it
  • 00:15:12
    actually wasn't the Europeans they were
  • 00:15:14
    the victims of it in a lot of ways it
  • 00:15:15
    was coming from the Biden Administration
  • 00:15:18
    this whole crazy leftwing idea that
  • 00:15:21
    we're not allowed to debate ideas that
  • 00:15:23
    we're not allowed to discuss things that
  • 00:15:25
    we have to silence people censor them
  • 00:15:28
    throw them in jail for silently praying
  • 00:15:30
    outside of an abortion clinic these
  • 00:15:32
    ideas are going to destroy Western
  • 00:15:34
    Civilization they're going to destroy
  • 00:15:35
    Europe and they would destroy the United
  • 00:15:37
    States of America if we allow them to
  • 00:15:39
    Fester thank God we have a president now
  • 00:15:42
    who believes in free speech but the
  • 00:15:43
    danger is still there the danger is
  • 00:15:45
    there in Europe the danger is there in
  • 00:15:47
    the United States of America we have to
  • 00:15:48
    ask ourselves the questions as leaders
  • 00:15:51
    are we willing to defend people even if
  • 00:15:53
    we disagree with what they say if you're
  • 00:15:55
    not willing to do that I don't think
  • 00:15:57
    you're fit to lead Europe or the states
  • 00:15:59
    of Amica if you're running in fear of
  • 00:16:01
    your own voters there is nothing America
  • 00:16:04
    can do for you set it at the same
  • 00:16:05
    confence exactly right there's nothing
  • 00:16:07
    that we can do for you if you're
  • 00:16:08
    terrified of your own people and Sean
  • 00:16:10
    you see this every single day what are
  • 00:16:12
    some of the biggest drivers of violence
  • 00:16:14
    in these European societies it's Mass
  • 00:16:17
    migration it's people who haven't
  • 00:16:19
    assimilated into European societies who
  • 00:16:21
    are driving cars into Christmas
  • 00:16:23
    festivals killing tons tons of innocent
  • 00:16:26
    people and very often the European
  • 00:16:28
    response to to that is not to say oh
  • 00:16:30
    well maybe we should get control of our
  • 00:16:31
    own borders the response is to try to
  • 00:16:34
    silence and shut down their own
  • 00:16:35
    citizenry that is a danger in Europe it
  • 00:16:38
    was a danger under Joe Biden in the
  • 00:16:40
    United States of America and look of
  • 00:16:42
    course China is a major threat it's it's
  • 00:16:44
    a major competitor over the next few
  • 00:16:46
    years over the next few decades but I
  • 00:16:48
    have no doubt that America and Europe
  • 00:16:51
    could take on whatever threats so long
  • 00:16:53
    as we're strong internally that's the
  • 00:16:56
    biggest risk to our civilization it's
  • 00:16:58
    that weakness internally that's what we
  • 00:17:00
    have to fix the Democratic party now
  • 00:17:02
    they want long protracted Wars the
  • 00:17:04
    Democratic party championing men to play
  • 00:17:07
    in women's sports the Democratic party
  • 00:17:09
    putting the rights of the illegals over
  • 00:17:10
    the safety of Americans and defending
  • 00:17:14
    what will be hundreds of trillions of
  • 00:17:15
    dollars in waste fraud abuse corruption
  • 00:17:17
    how does that end for them I think it
  • 00:17:19
    ends very very poorly and the American
  • 00:17:21
    people are a lot smarter than the
  • 00:17:22
    Democrats give them credit for you
  • 00:17:24
    cannot shut up your fellow citizens
  • 00:17:27
    Force biological men to play in sports
  • 00:17:30
    with girls which by the way isn't just
  • 00:17:32
    insulting to the girls it's actually
  • 00:17:34
    dangerous to girls Title 9 it's it's you
  • 00:17:37
    some of these sports are very violent
  • 00:17:39
    you don't want to have biological men
  • 00:17:40
    against women it's crazy and the
  • 00:17:42
    Democrats again there is this crazy idea
  • 00:17:46
    in the Democratic party that if you just
  • 00:17:48
    repeat insane ideas eventually the
  • 00:17:50
    American people are going to believe
  • 00:17:51
    them we actually think the American
  • 00:17:53
    people are smart and we should listen to
  • 00:17:55
    them rather than preach at them and I
  • 00:17:57
    think that's the core right now of the
  • 00:17:59
    of the president's political strength
  • 00:18:01
    last question tomorrow you'll be sitting
  • 00:18:04
    in a very prominent seat are you excited
  • 00:18:06
    about uh your your seating chart for the
  • 00:18:09
    State of the Union I'm excited about the
  • 00:18:11
    speech it's going to be a little unusual
  • 00:18:12
    to have the camera on me for you know an
  • 00:18:14
    hour and a half and and every reaction
  • 00:18:16
    that I have but I think you know as as
  • 00:18:19
    the thing that I've learned Sean is
  • 00:18:21
    people always say when you're on camera
  • 00:18:23
    you know try to try to be stoic and try
  • 00:18:25
    not to show your cards I'm going to have
  • 00:18:27
    fun tomorrow because the president of
  • 00:18:29
    the United States he's going to make a
  • 00:18:31
    lot of good arguments he's going to talk
  • 00:18:32
    a lot about a lot of the successes that
  • 00:18:34
    we've had in these first 45 days he's
  • 00:18:37
    also going to be himself which means
  • 00:18:39
    he's going to poke a little fun and
  • 00:18:41
    we're going to have a good time tomorrow
  • 00:18:42
    so I'm just going to try to enjoy it
  • 00:18:43
    well it seems like when I first
  • 00:18:45
    interviewed you it seems like it's sunk
  • 00:18:46
    in you now know you're the vice
  • 00:18:48
    president so you're like okay this is a
  • 00:18:50
    little new but uh Mr Vice President
  • 00:18:52
    you're always generous with your time we
  • 00:18:53
    really appreciate it you so much good to
  • 00:18:55
    see you Sean
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