Odd Lots
Oct 17, 2025

Trump: I think Putin Will Agree to Peace (Full Meeting)

Summary

  • Peace Negotiations: The podcast discusses ongoing efforts to negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting President Trump's belief that both President Putin and President Zelensky want to end the war.
  • Military Support: There is a focus on military aid, including discussions about providing Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles and the potential for a drone exchange to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities.
  • Diplomatic Strategy: The conversation emphasizes the importance of diplomacy and the role of President Trump as a mediator, drawing parallels to his previous success in brokering peace in the Middle East.
  • Economic Sanctions and Trade: The podcast touches on economic measures, such as tariffs on China, and their impact on international relations, as well as the potential for a trade deal with China to strengthen U.S. economic standing.
  • Energy Dependencies: Discussions include the challenges faced by countries like Hungary and India regarding their reliance on Russian oil and the geopolitical implications of these dependencies.
  • Humanitarian Concerns: The issue of abducted Ukrainian children and efforts led by Melania Trump to address this humanitarian crisis are highlighted, underscoring the broader human impact of the conflict.
  • Global Security: The dialogue addresses the strategic importance of maintaining a strong U.S. military arsenal, including Tomahawk missiles, to ensure national security amidst global conflicts.
  • Geopolitical Alliances: The podcast explores the dynamics of international alliances, such as NATO and the European Union, and their roles in supporting Ukraine and maintaining global stability.

Transcript

and we've endured it with him to be honest. It's  uh it's been a long time and I think we're making   great progress. So, we're going to be talking  about that today. We'll be talking about what took   place yesterday with my phone call with President  Putin and I think that things are coming along   pretty well. It uh it began with Alaska where  I think certain guidelines were discussed and   we want to see if we can get this done. This was  uh long ago into the Biden administration. I came   here and uh we inherited this and we'd like to  see if we could uh finish it, end it. We want it   ended. So many people have died in this war and  we're going to we're going to get it ended. So   uh I just want to thank you all very much.  If you have a couple of questions, go ahead,   please. In fact, before I do that, let me just  ask the president to say a few words. Thank you,   President. Pleasure. Glad to meet you again,  Mr. President. Thank you very much for the   invitation. Again, my congratulations with your  successful ceasefire in the Middle East. Thank   you. Yeah. And you did it. And I think this is a  momentum to finish Russia's war against Ukraine.   I think that yes, we understand that Putin is  not ready. I think not ready but I think that   I'm confident that with your help we can stop  this war and we really need it. We see that   uh they don't have successful steps on the  battlefield and is good. I think that their army   is weak now but a lot of losses they have a lot  of losses and in economy and people and I think   uh this is very important moment and I I I I  wanted to thank you Mr. President after our   phone calls yesterday I had a good opportunity  to meet with the big American energy companies   and they ready to help us. Yes. After  all this attacks on our infrastructure,   Russian attacks and etc. And I had also meetings  thanks to your team. We had meetings with a good   uh military companies. We spoke about air defense  and I want to share it uh after with details where   we are. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you  very much. Mr. President, very good. And I think   it looks beautiful in his jacket. It's a beautiful  I hope people notice it's a good It's actually   very stylish. I like it. President Trump. Yeah,  please go ahead. Under the Biden administration,   the White House was fearing of a possible  escalation. They were not allowing the   Ukrainians to strike into Russia. Fearing of this  escalation. Yeah. Uh, would your administration   allow Ukrainians to strike deep into Russia? We're  going to be talking about that. That's something   we'll be talking about. You're right. It's an  escalation, but we'll be talking about that.   Mr. President, Mr. President, president joined you  in Hungary to meet President Putin because uh it's   a leader that we like. We like Victor Orban. He  likes him. I like him. Uh, it's a country that's   uh a safe country. Done a very good job. He's  been a very good leader in the sense of running   his country. He doesn't have a lot of the problems  that other countries have. And so we've decided   that we'll be going to be with Victor Orban and he  will I think he'll be a very good host. President   Trump. President Trump. President Trump. President  Trump. Hungary. Yeah. We're doing Hungary. Yeah.   Trilateral meeting or is it just you and Putin?  uh to be determined, but I would say most   likely it's going to be uh a double meeting.  It'll be a double meeting, but we will have   uh the president Zalinsky uh in touch. There's a  lot of blood bad blood with the two presidents.   And I'm not speaking out of turn when I say it.  It's very a very difficult situation. You know,   we just settled the war and after thousands of  years, I guess people say anywhere from 500 to   3,000 years and I I was in rooms, as you saw,  because you were with me, a lot of you were with   me last week with leaders that didn't like each  other, but they were able to get along. Uh these   two leaders do not like each other, and we want  to make it comfortable for everybody. So one way   or the other will be involved in threes but it  may be separated. Mr. President Trump President   Trump doesn't agree to peace in he what are you  from from Ukraine he actually had me what if Mr.   President President Putin doesn't agree to peace  in Hungary. What do you do then? Do you have Well,   let's see what happens. I mean, you know what? If  it's I think he will I think that President Putin   wants to end the war or I wouldn't be talking  this way. I think he wants to end the war. I   spoke to him yesterday for two and a half hours.  We went through a lot of details. He wants to   get it ended. I think that President Zalinsky  wants to get it ended. Now, we have to get it   done. Pres president Cara from Cara Castanova  from Lindell TV and although I love asking   you questions today my question is for President  Zinski. Go ahead please. Thank you. Our president   President Silinski President Trump just broken a  peace deal in the Middle East that all Americans   both sides of the aisle are very proud of. But to  meet that deal both sides had to make concessions.   Our president has stuck out his neck in many ways  to make a a peace deal for your war as well. What   specific concessions are you willing to make to  end this war with Russia? Will you give up joining   NATO? Americans have foreign war fatigue and our  president, as he said, we need our tomahawks, too. To me, yes, you thank you very much. You had some  question, right? So many questions in one. Thank   you very much for your question. First of all, I  think we need to sit and speak. The second point,   we need ceasefire. Even now you see in the Middle  East, it's very difficult to hold ceasefire   everywhere in every war. It's very difficult. We  want this. Putin doesn't want. That's why we need   pressure on him. We will speak with president  today what we need. We understand what we need   to push Putin to negotiation table. And as I said  previously so we are ready to speak in any kind of   format bilateral trilateral doesn't matter matter  just peace this is important and we don't speak   about uh NATO or nate NATO for Ukrainians is very  important of course uh it's our decision decisions   of allies to decide where we are but are you  willing to give yes but the most important thing   the most important thing for people in Ukraine  which are under each day's attacks to have really   strong security guarantees. Net NATO is the best  but weapon is very important. Allies on our side   is very important and between us for us bilateral  security guarantees between me and President Trump   is very important. I'm I don't know we we didn't  speak with details about it but this is the most   important document because United States is very  strong certain President Trump President Trump you   are the middleman right now hoping to end this  conflict who is doing a better job negotiating   President Zinsky or President Putin I think  they're both doing a great job in that sense   uh we have to get it done it's we've got to take  some of the hatred of each other you know they   they don't like each other. I say that in front  of President Zalinsky, but I say it in front of   President Putin, too. They have tremendous bad  blood. It's it's really is what is holding up,   I think, a settlement. I think we're going to  get it done. And we have to make it long lasting,   as I said, in the Middle East, everlasting,  right? Everlasting. And the Middle East is   a much more complicated situation. You know, we  had 59 countries involved and every one of them   agreed. And it's, you know, is sort of amazing.  Most people didn't think that was doable. Uh,   this is going to be something I really believe  that's going to get done. I had a very good talk   yesterday with President Putin. I think he  wants to get it done. Right behind you. Um,   when we were in Israel with President Trump  earlier in the week, we heard a lot about the   difference in diplomacy between President Trump  and President Joe Biden before him. What do you   see as the biggest difference in diplomacy  between President Trump and President Biden? President Trump has a big chance now to finish  this war. President Biden now is not a president.   So he doesn't have a chance to finish this war.  And President Trump is really showed for the   world that he can manage ceasefire in Middle East  and that's why I hope that he will do this and   we will also have such big success for Ukraine.  It's a big chance and I hope that President Trump   can manage it. I I would I would say the biggest  difference is one is extremely competent and the   other one is grossly incompetent. Mr. President,  China. Sir, a few weeks ago in New York when you   two met, um you said that you think Ukraine could  ultimately take back all the territory that it's   lost so far. Do you still think that's the case or  do you think there'll have to be some sort of You   never know. You know, war is very interesting. You  never know, do you? You just never know with war   war and peace. But you never know, please. Russia  calls Tomahawk supply to Ukraine is an escalation.   Yet it continues using similar cruise missiles  like uh caliber and who you with? Who are you   with? You Ukraine. Good. But Russia continue even  using the cru cruise missiles and also nuclear   capable ballistic missiles in Ukraine since 2022.  Uh so do you consider providing Ukraine with the   tomah or similar missiles as an opportunity to  equalize the possibilities of Ukraine and Russia   and push Moscow to the negotiation? Sure. We're  going to be talking about that. That's why we're   here. Okay. Fair question. Exactly as he told you  to say it, but we're going to be talking about it.   Okay. Yeah. Please message to India and Hungary  who still refusing. You said India and Hungary.   Hungary. That's an interesting and Hungary. India  and Hungary. It's an interesting combination.   Refuse to stop buying Russian oil. Well, India uh  is not going to be buying Russian oil anymore and   Hungary is sort of stuck because they have one  pipeline. It's been there for years and years   and years and they're inland. They don't have sea.  They don't have sea. And I spoke with uh the very   great leader of Hungary and they are, you know,  it's very hard for them to get oil. I understand   it. Uh we have Hungary's in a very interesting  position because they can't have ports. You know,   they're surrounded by land. So, we'll see what  happens there. But India will not be buying oil   from Russia and they've already deescalated and  they've more or less stopped. They're pulling   back. They bought about 38% of the oil and they  won't be doing it anymore. Trump has been helping   you in achieving peace in Ukraine. Who has first  lady Melania Trump has been helping in returning   uh abducted abducted Ukrainian children from  Russian captivity? President Zalinski, do you   appreciate those efforts? How do you assess them?  And did you ask her to step in and to help you?   No, she wanted to do it. She's felt very strongly  about the children and uh she's uh done a really   good job I think in in bringing it to the four you  know we have a lot of children involved now it's   uh some people say it's 20,000 and some people  say it's 300 there's a big difference between that   so nobody really knows but but uh she felt very  strongly about the children she thinks about the   children all the time if you if you UK tomahawks  to Ukraine. What's going to happen if the United   States is in a conflict and we need the tomahawks?  Do we have Well, that's that's a problem. We need   tomahawks and we need a lot of other things that  we've been sending over the last four years to   Ukraine. We've been, you know, we gave we gave  them a lot. Now we have a different situation.   We send it to the European Union. They pay for  it and all that, but they have plenty of money,   but uh we it's beyond the money, you know. We need  tomahawks or we need a lot of other weapons that   we're sending to Ukraine. One of the reasons  we want to get this war over is exactly that.   Uh it's not easy for us to give. You're talking  about massive numbers of very powerful weapons. So   that's one of the things we'll be talking about.  Hopefully they won't need it. Hopefully we'll be   able to get the war over with without thinking  about tomahawks. I think I think we're I think   we're fairly I think we're fairly close to that.  Yeah. Go ahead. Can I say please just just you to   to understand so for today uh of course we want  to finish this war but the the war is another   technological war you don't use just tomahawks  if you want to and targeting military goal you   need thousands of drones it goes together with  such missiles Ukraine has such thousands of our   production drones but we don't have tomahawks  that's why we need to hawks but United States   is a very strong production and United States  has tomahawks and other missiles very strong   missiles but they can have our thousands of drones  that's why where we can work together where we can   strengthen American production and so so just so  that I understand so you're suggesting kind of a   trade if President Trump okays Tomahawk missiles  to help you launch yes it's about military goals   It's only about military goals, right? But then  you would authorize some kind of an exchange where   US Yes, we have proposition. We have we have brief  proposition with our drones. President Trump,   I I don't mean to be brokering an arm deal  here, but is that something that you would   be interested in? Ukrainian drones. We are. Yeah,  we would. We have a lot of drones right now. We   build our own drones, but we also buy drones from  others. And they make a very good drone. I mean,   we drone warfare has really come to the four over  the last couple of years because of this war. Uh,   I will say there's nothing like the jets. You  know, we knocked out a lot of drones in Israel.   We were knocking them out for Israel and we were  doing it with extremely fast and powerful jets,   following the drones and knocking the  hell out of them. So, it's, you know,   we we've we know a lot about the drones and we  know a lot about the great jets, the great ones,   uh, the ones well and the B-52s which were totally  un they were stealth. They were undetectable. So,   we have a lot of different weapons and you know,  we I have an obligation also though to make sure   that we're completely stocked up as a country  because you never know what's going to happen   in war and peace, right? You never know what's  going to happen. So, we're going to be talking   about tomahawks and uh we'd much rather have them  not need tomahawks. Would much rather have the war   be over to be honest because, you know, we're in  it to get the war over. We're not we're selling   a lot of uh different types of uh weapon, as you  know, to the European Union. We're not in it for   that. We're in it to get it over. We're losing  thousands of people a week. Thousands of people.   Russian, Ukrainian, and mostly soldiers. I mean,  mostly soldiers. Uh, but we're in it to see that   end. And if we can end quickly, and I think we  can. I mean, I had a very good talk yesterday.   We're going to be talking about it. But I had  a very productive talk yesterday with President   Putin. We'll see what happens. But, uh, the war  in the Middle East was far more complicated.   We got that one done, and I think we have a good  chance. I think President Zullinsky wants it done   and I think President Putin want it done. Now  all they have to do is get along a little bit. Can you give us an update on the trade  negotiations with China or perhaps Secretary   Best? Yeah, I will. And and I'm going to let I'm  going to let Scott do that. But uh I think we're   doing very well. I think we're getting along with  China. China's would like to have something. As   of this moment, we'll be meeting in a couple  of weeks. We'll be meeting in South Korea. you   think myself go forward? I think so. It looks like  it's going forward. I think so. They want to meet   uh we like to meet. I have a very good  relationship with uh President Xi and we're going   to see what happens. But, you know, for years we  were uh taken advantage of by China very badly.   We were losing hundreds of billions of dollars a  year to China. We we really built their military.   If you think about it, the kind of money that  presidents allowed to be lost to China was just   insane. And then when I came into office, as you  know, I put very severe tariffs and we took in   hundreds of billions of dollars in my first term  from China. Biden let that go because it was so   much. He he let it continue, but he gave all sorts  of exceptions. And by the time you looked at it,   Scott, I would say there wasn't it wasn't the  same thing. He was he would give an exception for   anything. If you got up and went out to dinner,  he'd give you an exception. So, it wasn't the   same thing. But I put on very very serious tariffs  and we took in hundreds of billions of dollars and   then we I left office. The election was rigged.  I left office and that was the story. Now I come   back and uh we are in a very strong position  because of tariffs. We're in a very powerful   position because of the fact that we have tariffs.  If we didn't have tariffs, we would be in a very   weak position. We would be in a weakened state.  But with tariffs, we've made hundreds of billions   of dollars, not only from China, but from others.  And China wants to talk and we like talking to   China. So, we have a very good relationship and  we're going to be meeting in South Korea couple   of weeks. And I just got back from a long trip.  I'm going on another long trip. And uh Scott,   do you want to say a few words on that please? Uh  yes, sir. So the entire relationship stems from   the the great perspective the two leaders have  for each other. China did a substantial unprovoked   escalation last week. We were unable to get in  touch with them. Since then it's been IMF World   Bank week. They have had working level people here  who uh there have been meetings. the vice premier   who is my counterpart and I will be speaking this  evening at around 8:30 9:00 and then he and I in   a delegation will meet in Malaysia probably a  week from tomorrow to prepare the for the two   presidents to meet. So I again I think that things  have deescalated. We hope that uh China will show   the respect that we have shown them and I am  confident that President Trump because of his   relationship with President Xi will be able to  get things back on a good course. Is the hope   for that meeting with you and President Xi some  kind of trade deal in or look I think we're in   a very strong position. I think we're in a very  strong position. Uh we're getting as you know as   of November 1st I could move it up if I wanted. uh  a 100% tariff over and above what we get now. So   that would make it about 157%. And China doesn't  want that and they want to talk and we're talking   and I think we'll make a deal that will be good  for both. I think we will u do something but   you have to understand we never got anything from  China. It was a one-way street for many years for   decades. It was a one-way street and they became  rich because of the United States and frankly   presidents that let's be nice. They didn't know.  They just didn't know. They didn't understand what   was happening to them. But I understood it. I  understood it long before I ran for politics.   I used to watch in amazement at how stupid our  country was, how stupid they were. And we're   not stupid anymore. And that includes with the  European Union. That includes with Japan and South   Korea. We're we all we want to do is be treated  fairly. But the fairly is hundreds of billions   and even trillions of dollars coming into the  United States. And it's uh our national security   is secure because of tariffs. If we didn't have  tariffs, we would have no national security. So   it's very important. Will you seek China's help  in ending the war in Ukraine? Do you need them to   put pressure on Russia? I'll be discussing that,  but I'd love I'd love to see it ended before that.   president. I mean, I I think we have a chance of  ending the war quickly if flexibility is shown on   behalf. And again, we're not losing people. The  United States is not we're not losing people.   We're not spending money. We're getting paid  for the, you know, ammunition and missiles and   everything else that we're sending to the European  Union European Union, but to NATO, but it's very   similar if you look at the countries. I mean, it's  very similar. And we just made a very fair trade   deal with the European Union and what we wanted  and we made a very good deal with NATO, too. You   know, they pay for all of this. That's not what  we're in this for. We're in it to save thousands   of lives every week. Thousands and thousands  of lives. That's why we're in it. And I think   I think we have a very I think we have a very  good chance of bringing this war to a conclusion.   You're a pizza president and your cabinet has  done an honestly an excellent job. I think that   a lot of people could agree to that. I'm speaking  as someone who lost my father in a war. So I know   the human cost. Uh what would your advice to be be  to American leaders to world leaders to neocons to   uh TV hosts uh who often speak about conflict  in abstract or strategic terms rather than the   human cost than the human terms. Look, my only  statement is we have to get together. It's a   very small group of people. It's the president,  the president, and the president. Okay, three   presidents and I'm the mediator president. And  I'm mediating. Not an easy situation. It should   be easy, but uh it's a lot easier when people  understand each other, when they get together,   and when they like each other. We don't  necessarily have that situation as far as   like is concerned. Maybe it can turn around. Maybe  it can. But in the meantime, we'll have them keep   a little bit of distance and we're going to see if  we can get it done. Uh this is number nine. Okay,   this will be number nine. Uh for me, I've solved  eight, including the Middle East. I've solved   eight. This I thought would have been among the  easiest. We solved President Putin mentioned   yesterday Armenia, you know, all of the different  wars. He said it was amazing because we but the   big one that he was surprised that we were able  to settle was the Middle East. He thought it was   incredible. He was very generous in that sense. Uh  this should be something we're able to settle and   I think we will be able to settle. And on that  note, you will go down as the peacemaker. No   doubt. And you will resolve this this war. Well,  you know, we we resolved eight others. It's funny   how people say that. If you get this one, every  time I do one, they forget about that one. Uh,   I solved eight wars. Go to Rwanda and the  Congo. Talk about India and Pakistan. Uh,   look at Thailand. Look at Look at all of the  wars that we solved. And every time I solve one,   they say, "If you solve the next one, you're  going to get the Nobel Prize." I didn't get a   Nobel Prize. I Somebody got it who's a very nice  woman, very nice. I don't know who she is, but   she was very generous. Uh, so I don't care about  all that stuff. I just care about saving lives.   But this will be number nine. But every time I  solve one, they said, "Sir, if you solve one more,   you're going to be known as a peacekeeper." So,  to the best of my knowledge, we've never had a   president that solved one war. Not one war. Bush  started a war. A lot of them start wars, but they   don't solve the wars. They don't settle them.  And especially when they're not when they have   nothing to do with us. I s almost I guess just  about all of these wars had nothing to do with   us. But I saved tens of millions of lives. The  prime minister of Pakistan said I saved millions   of lives in interceding on Pakistan and uh you  look at Pakistan and India as an example. That   would have been a bad one. Two nuclear nations,  right? So I say this uh this is pretty much the   last one. Although I do understand that Pakistan  attacked or there is an attack going on with   Afghanistan. That's an easy one for me to solve  if I have to solve it. In the meantime, I have   to run the USA. But I love solving wars. You know  why? I like stopping people from being killed. And   I've saved millions and millions of lives. And I  think we're going to have success with this war. This President Zilinski, this is your  third time over here. And by the way,   you look excellent. Thank you, sir. Thank you. For  you, by the way, um this is your third time here.   How different sitting across from the president  is this time versus the two previous uh times   here at the White House? And how confident  are you hearing the success rate of solving   these prior wars that you can he can get this war  solved? First of all, about shoot the same suit   because the same president, it's very simple. The  next president will have another suit. Yes. About   uh our relations with uh President Trump.  I think we have important dialogues and   uh I think we uh begin to understand each other.  Yes. And I I know that president is briefed very   well about situation in the battlefield and he  knows a lot what's going on the battlefield in   Ukraine and I think it really helps when you  know a lot of things a lot of details about one   or another war it helps a lot but uh but we are  still in war and I hope Mr. President you have   been cleared that there are some countries  that are not meeting their commitment. Uh   you pointed out Spain they said that like it's  impossible. No Spain has not come through. No,   Spain has not been loyal to NATO. Spain has  been uh they're the only one. Everyone went   up to as you know I mean you were at 2% and they  all went up to 5% but Spain disagreed with that.   Uh, I think Spain should be reprimanded  for that. I think it's very bad that   they did that, but that's up to  them. That's up to NATO and Spain. They cannot be expelled from NATO. Um, they can  they or not? They cannot according to the treaty,   but they also claim that they are  protected by the European Union   umbrella for trade. So, the other people of many   of the other countries are in the European  Union too. They're not complaining, right? interest. Yeah, please go ahead. Thank you, Mr.  President. Um, can you do you think   you can carry the momentum from the Middle  East deal over to this deal? And if so, um,   how does that move the needle? Yeah, I do. I think  we carry a lot of momentum, a lot of credibility.   Getting Middle East done was very important.  Nobody thought it could be done. That was one   nobody thought could be done and we got it done.  And a lot of that was the big hit that we put on   uh Iran with respect to the nuclear they took.  That was a that was a an unbelievable military   maneuver. The B2s and many other planes involved  by the way, but the B2s uh yeah I think nobody   expected that to happen. And you know we had 59  countries involved and these were countries very   diverse. You had Arab, Muslim, Jewish, you had  every kind of you had every country Christian,   you had every country and many countries involved  and we got that done and we got it done pretty   swiftly after we after we set the table properly.  We had to set the table properly. Uh I this should   be one that we got done and I think the table is  set properly here now too and it'll be a great   honor. It'll be a great honor to get it done. And  uh the Ukrainian people are great and the Russian   people are great and obviously they have much  in common as we understand. They have a lot in   common. So it'll be a great honor to get it done.  On Venezuela, there are survivors from your latest   boat strike. What happens to those survivors?  Well, I'll ask uh Marco to discuss that possibly.   Yeah, as you it's it's well known there's an  ongoing uh narot terrorist operation the United   States has been conducting. As far as details  of any recent strikes, we're not prepared here   to announce all those details, but you'll get  that information here very shortly. And how are   there survivors? What these are meant to be lethal  attacks. Yeah. Again, I mean, we're on undertaking   these operations against narco terrorists. That's  what these are. These are terrorists. Let's be   clear. And um but as far as the details of any  recent operations, when they when they when we   are prepared to announce those, we will. as the  president has consistently done. So you may get   something on that later today. Let me ask you that  was in a submarine, right? It was we attacked a   submarine and that was a drug carrying submarine  built specifically for the transportation of   massive amounts of drugs. Just so you understand,  this was not an innocent group of people. I don't   know too many people that have submarines and uh  that was an attack on a drug carrying loaded up   submarine. Yeah. On on Putin. Is it your belief  as Mr. Zalinsky said yesterday that the threat   of tomahawks and and costs as Secretary Hook put  it? Um is that bringing him to the table? The fact   that it's kind of a carrot and I don't know what's  bringing him to I I think he wants to make a deal.   That's all I I can't tell you what's bringing him.  Sure. That's the threat of that is good, but the   threat of that is always there. Uh, tom hawks  are very dangerous weapons. They're incredible   weapons. If you like warfare, it's one of the most  accurate. You know, we used we hit 30 tomahawks in   Iran after the B2s did their damage. We sort of  gave it a little capper with 30 tomahawks from a   submarine. Quite far away, actually. But they're  an amazing weapon. They're a very powerful weapon,   but they're a very dangerous weapon. And it could  mean big ex, you know, escalation. It could mean   uh a lot of bad things can happen. Tomahawks  are a big deal. But one thing I have to say,   we want to hawks also. We don't want to be giving  away things that we need to protect our country.   We have a very strong country right now. We have  a strong military. We have the greatest military   in the world. We have the greatest weapons  in the world. I want to get this war over Putin Trump tunnel to connect Russia and  Alaska. Are you interested? I just heard   about it. A tunnel from Russia to Alaska. I just  heard about that one. That's an interesting one.   We'll have to think about that. I hadn't heard  that. We just did a nice road in Alaska that's   going to get us to a lot of minerals and we have  a piece of it, a good piece of the ownership   because of the fact we made it possible. But uh  this came up yesterday. A tunnel from Russia to   Alaska. That's an interesting What do you think  of that, Mr. President? Do you have any ideas?   How do you like that idea? I'm not happy with  this idea. I don't think you're going to like   it. I don't think he liked it. I don't think he  liked it. President Trump, do you think that Do   you think that your gut instinct? Well, we had  a senator that wanted remember from Hawaii. She   wanted a tunnel from the mainland to Hawaii.  Then she said, "Well, we can't do that." So,   we're going to build a railroad to Hawaii. Do  you remember? She's a current sitting senator,   a Democrat. She wants a railroad to go  to Hawaii. Right? You know who that is,   right? She's another She's another You're on  your meeting with Putin. Aren't you concerned   that maybe the Russian president is trying  to buy himself more time? Yeah, I am. But,   you know, I've been played all my life by the best  of them and I came out really well. Uh, so it's   possible. Yeah. A little time. But I I think that  uh I'm pretty good at this stuff. I think that he   wants to make a deal. I made eight of them. I'm  going to make a ninth. I think he wants to make a   deal. Consider Russia to be a paper tiger. Do you  think judgment by the state of economies? Well,   I think I think that he should have won the war  in a week. Yeah, I do think. And if we didn't if   we didn't give the uh anti-tank missiles,  as you know, the javelins they call them,   uh they got stuck in the mud, they would have been  in Kiev very quickly. They were heading to Kiev.   So, you know, in in war, you have a lot of luck,  too. You know people weather has won war and the   cold and the heat and all things take place in war  but that was a very interesting moment when the   tank started rolling and some brilliant general  said let's go through the mud instead of going   down the highway right so they they got a little  bit lucky but you know where they really got   lucky I gave javelins that wasn't given by Barack  Hussein Obama he gave them sheets you know there's   a statement Obama gave him sheets and I gave him  the javelins and The javelins are a devastating   weapon. And that wasn't given by Obama. That was  given by because at the time it was Obama. Uh   that was given by that was given by me. So it was  like one of those things. Uh and you had hundreds   of them. Hundreds of them. They're a devastating  weapon. We have a lot of devastating weapons. I'd   rather not use them. But that was a big moment.  You know, when the tanks when the tanks got stuck,   they got stuck and uh call it luck or call it  talent. I'm not sure what you'd call it, but it   was a big moment in time. You think Democrats will  give you credit? You think Democrats are going to   matter when you finally end this war like they did  with the war in the Middle East? And I think right   now the Democrats are really damaged, mentally  damaged. Uh they want to take 1.5 trillion with   a T trillion dollars and give it to people that  invaded our country. They came into our country   illegally from prisons from from mental  institutions, gang members. They want to give them   healthcare and take it away from our citizens.  We're not going to do that. $1.5 trillion. They   want to destroy They want to destroy our health  care system. We're not going to let that happen.   Have you authorized CIA operations in Venezuela  as part of Well, I wouldn't say that, but uh some   interesting things are happening around the world.  I'll say that reported, Mr. President, it has been   reported that Maduro offered everything in it in  his country, all the natural resources. He even   recorded a message to you in English recently uh  offering mediation. What could we do in order to   stop that? He has offered everything. He's  offered everything. You're right. You know   why? Because he doesn't want to [ __ ] around  with the United States. Thank you everybody.