The following is the Transcript from the Board of Peace Meeting this morning in Washington, DC
President Donald Trump: “First year, like, probably no other ever in our country, because we settled eight wars, and, I think, a night to come. It turned out to be a tougher one. I thought that was gonna be the easiest one.
But with war, you never know what’s easy and what’s not so easy. But we’ve had a great relationship, and I’ve become friendly with so many of the people. And I appreciate you being here.
These are great people. These are great leaders, and the people that are watching by closed circuit and open circuit in many cases. They’re so proud of it.
They want it to be open. But they become incredible friends of mine. And, you know, we, we built our country in my first term, and now we’re at a point that the United States has never seen before.
We broke 50,000 on the Dow. They said that would take four years. We broke 7,000 on the S&P.
They said, you couldn’t do that within four years, it would be impossible. And when I came in, they were all saying, If he could get to anywhere close to 40, 45,000, it would be amazing, achievement over four years, well. We hit 50,000 in the first year.
And we had 7,000, which was actually tougher to do, according to the Wall Street geniuses. We hit 7,000 in the first year. They said it could take four or five years, they’d be very happy.
It would have been a great job. We did it in one. But we’re doing a great job.
Border Piece is one of the most important and consequential things, I think, that I’ll be involved in. We’ve been involved in a lot, and, really, I’ve been involved in a lot with the people up here. We work together on ending wars with their country.
Some of the wars were 32 years long, 32, 34 to 37. That’s a long time. We ended in about two days, each one of those.
But we have some other work to do, and we’re getting it done. Gaza is very complex. It’s been amazing.
I want to thank Steve and Jared for an amazing job. Marco’s over there watching everybody’s Fantastic and JD. What a job they were all doing.
This is a team. I think it’s the best team ever assembled. And you see that by the results.
So today’s a tremendous honor. welcome you all to the United States Institute of Peace for the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace. Very important. I believe it’s the most consequential board.
Certainly, in terms of power, and in terms of prestige, there’s never been anything close, because these are the greatest world leaders, almost everybody’s accepted, and the ones that haven’t will be. Some are playing a little cute. It doesn’t work.
You can’t play cute with me. But they’re playing a little bit, but, uh, they’re all they’re all journeying. Everybody, most of them very immediately.
A few that we really don’t want, because they’re trouble, take care of them. But this is the most prestigious board ever put together. And I’ve seen some great corporate boards.
I’ve seen some great boards, period. peanuts compared to this sport. Because we have virtually every one is the head of a country other than Johnny, but he’s the head of soccer, so that’s not so bad, right, Johnny? I like your job the best, I think.
And by the way, your World Cup has set every single ticket record in the history of soccer, and the history, nobody’s ever seen anything like it. The sales are virtually complete. Nobody’s ever seen anything. congratulations.
You made a good decision. We did it together. Thank you, Johnny.
Great guy. So I want to thank the many leaders and dignitaries who have traveled great distances and lengths for the important gathering that we’re at right now. This building was built for peace, and nobody knew what to name it, and then Marco named it after me.
I had nothing to do with it. I swear I didn’t. I swear, I had no idea.
They said, There’s a surprise coming. I didn’t know that surprise. I thought they were gonna give me a lot of money or something, maybe cash.
Could always use some extra cash. But I came, and they stopped the beautiful beast. I got out very safely, I’m sure.
And looked up, and there it said, That is J. Trump on the building. And when I say, uh, that that was had nothing to do. nobody believes that that’s okay, but I appreciated it.
I was Marco and JD, and a group got together, and they did that, and I just thought it was very nice. And it makes me work harder. We’re gonna have to work harder.
We gonna have to make this building much more important. They built, it’s brand new. They built it for peace, but nobody occupied it.
Nobody knew what the purpose of it, but the architecture is so beautiful, and it was with the meeting rooms, the reception rooms. It’s really amazing. Who would think that it was built without anybody in mind or anything in mind?
And then the State Department took it over. They liked it. Marco came over one day, he saw this, he said, This building is great.
And he actually claimed it, right? He claimed it. And that’s what he does.
Where is Marcos? Marco? Is that true?
You claim this building, you took it away from about five groups that wanted it. That was done very quickly, very methodically. But it was really, really built so beautifully and such a beautiful building.
But we worked together to ensure the brighter future for the people of Gaza, the Middle East, and the entire world. I think that the Board of Peace, ’cause it’s mostly leaders and unbelievably respected people, but mostly leaders of Middle Eastern countries, countries from all over the world, and they’ve been very generous with money also. And the United States, which I’ll say in a moment, is also very generous with money, because there’s nothing more important than peace.
And there’s nothing less expensive than peace. You know, when you go to wars, it costs you 100 times what it costs to make peace. We, uh, cover men at the end, right there?
The smiling because you learned that after 30 years of fighting, right? 30 years of fighting, we got it done. I want to thank you very much.
I was a great thing you did. You and your new friend. They came to my office, and they said, I’ve been fighting for 22 years.
Now you’re there for 23 years, right? But I’ve been fighting for 22 years. That all I’ve done is fight this gentleman.
And his counterpart was there for seven years. He said, I’ve been there for seven years. All I’ve done is fight this gentleman.
And we had it worked out in about 24 hours, right? And it’s been a good piece of that. I think they’ve become friends.
I’m not sure I’m allowed to say that, but I think so. I think they’ve become friends, right? Right?
Right. Stand up. Stand up.
These are two tough cookies, too. You think that was easy, was it, easy? These are two tough people.
Good people, but tough people, but, you know, we’re in the Oval Office, and we were getting near, but the one was at one side of the room. I have two chairs right in front of the desk. The beautiful, resolute desk, one’s over here, one’s on the other side of the room.
They seem, folks, could you get a little closer? They felt very uncomfortable. You know, they’ve been killing each other for 32 years.
So I say, Can you get a little closer? After one hour, they were right next to each other. We made a deal.
They hugged. They signed. And we had peace with two very important countries, and I’ll never forget it, so they started off a little week, and they ended up really strong, and you can be very proud of yourselves.
It was a beautiful thing to see. Thank you. Look, look at that.
Do you believe it? 32 years. Thank you.
Thank you very much. Uh, but we’re honored to be joined today by… Prime Minister Rama of Albania.
President, where is President Malay? Another one, I’ll tell you. Where’s President Millet?
I endorsed him. I’m not supposed to be endorsing people, but I endorse when I like people, you know, I’ve had a very good record of endorsing candidates within the United States. But now I endorse foreign leaders, including Victor Orbond, who’s here, and others, and I endorse this gentleman, Millet.
He was a little behind in the palsy, ended up winning in a landslide. I just endorsed the prime minister of Japan. She was in a tight race, but was probably gonna win, and she wanted the largest number in the history of Japan.
So she likes me a lot. But, uh, it was an honor, and you’re doing good. Oh, look, they’re sitting right next Victor.
I think, ultimately, I think I’m gonna end up enduring… Hey, look, as long as it works, it’s okay with me. But the endorsement seems to be working in foreign countries, too, so that’s good, but nice to have you both, Victor.
Nice to have you both. Very proud of you. The Prime Minister, uh, another, really, just a great guy.
Passion of Armenia. President, Aliyev, of Azerbaijan. I love saying that name now, you know?
At the beginning, it was give me a hard time. Now I love saying it. It is a beautiful name.
I love it. His Majesty, King Hamad, bin Essa, Al Khalifa, of Bahrain, Iran. Thank you.
Thank you. are you? Where are you? He’s so rich, he can sit there.
He can sit wherever the hell he wants. You know? You can sit up in the corner, you can sit up top.
She might take a piece of this building, Marco. It’ll take 25% of the building for about $6 billion. Thank you.
You’ve been very generous also. We appreciate it. Prime Minister, Un, Manette of Cambodia.
Raise your hand wherever you may be, because, yeah, hi, how are you? Congratulations. That was another one, right?
We did a good job with that one. Prime Minister… Mud Bourle of Egypt.
Thank you very much, and say hello to the general/president. Okay? Prime Minister Orban of Hungary, who has my complete and total endorsement for election.
Not everybody in Europe loves that endorsement. But that’s okay. He does an unbelievable job.
He’s done an incredible job on immigration. Unlike some countries that have, uh, hurt themselves, that they’re working on it. But I just want to let you know, you have my total and complete endorsement, and I’m putting it out.
I already did, but I’m putting it out again. And you’re coming up with an election, and I think you should be good. I’ll tell you, Middle, I did pretty well.
He was a little down, right? And then he was, he ended up winning a landslide, so that’s pretty good. You’re gonna do great, Victor.
Thank you very much for being here. Appreciate it. You were a great country.
A man that I really like, and a lot is… is definitely tough. I don’t wanna fight him. President Proboo of Indonesia, thank you very much.
Please. This is a big guy. I tell you, I said, how many people in Indonesia?
You said, like, 240 million. I said, No, no, say it again, how many? It’s a big country you have.
And you do a great job and respected by everybody. And thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much, Mr. President.
President Tokayev of Kazakhstan. Thank you very much. What a country that is.
It’s a wonderful country in a rich country, in case anybody has any question. We have some very rich people here today. President Osmani, of Kosovo, president.
Thank you very much. Great, great job you’re doing, too. Thank you very much.
Prime Minister, Sharif. I like this man of Pakistan. Because there was some fighting going on when I got to know him, and your field marshal, general, great, great general, great field marshal, a great guy.
And, uh… I got to meet the Prime Minister. And he said, in front of our chief of staff, Susie Wells, is right here.
He said, You know, nobody knows this, but I believe that President Trump saved 25 million lives when he stopped the war between us and India, right? You made that statement? Is it 25 million lives?
Could have been much more, actually. But it’s, it was really a beautiful thing. You said that verb of a group of people that was…
They walked out, they don’t think about it, but you’re talking about that kind of lives. That war was raging, planes were being shot down, right? And it was Pakistan and India, and I got on the phone with both of them, and I knew them a little bit.
I knew Prime Minister Modi very well, actually. I got to know Pakistan through a little trade. They were trying to make too good a deal, and I got a little upset with them, and in the end, they got what they wanted, right?
And they made a good deal, and I got to like them, the Prime Minister, the field marshal, who’s a tough man, a tough, good fighter, right? Good, serious fighter. I like good fighters, actually.
And when I heard that they were fighting, I pick up a certain newspaper. I won’t tell you which one, ’cause it’s fake news generally. But I picked up this newspaper, and I saw that Pakistan and India were really going at it.
And then it got worse and worse, and planes were, and many planes were shot down. It was all out, and I called them, and I said, Listen, I’m not doing trade deals with you two guys if you don’t settle this up. He said, No, no, no, that has both of them. didn’t want to do that.
I said, No, it has to. If you don’t do it, I’m not doing a trade deal. We’re not doing a trade deal.
And they do a lot of business with the United States, and they sort of softened up all of a sudden, and all of a sudden, I read where there was a little bit of a pull back by one and the other. All of a sudden, we work out a deal, right? But I said, If you fight, I’m gonna put 200% tariffs on each of your countries, which essentially makes you not allowed, you know, you can’t do any business.
One of them, I won’t say which one, said, No. You can’t do that. They both wanted to fight.
But when it came to money, it was not like money. When it came to losing a lot of money, they said, I guess we don’t want to fight. And we solved that deal, and two, three days, right?
And we did. We said, These are two very powerful natives, two nuclear nations. And I don’t want to say what was gonna happen, but, you know, bad things happen.
So, Prime Minister, I want to thank you, ’cause I was a big, that was a very big deal. People have no idea. A lot of them say, Oh, well, they weren’t fighting.
They were fighting 11 jets where shot down. Very expensive jets. And they were all in, both of them were all in, and now they’re not.
And, uh, I think we’ll always be able to settle up with them. I really do. I think you can have, you know, it’s a lot of progress was made, even in the relationship.
And Prime Minister Modi, also, is a great man. He’s a great guy. They were all great.
But I was very proud of it. President Pena of Paraguay is here, President, President, thank you very much. Young, handsome guy.
It’s always nice to be young and handsome. Doesn’t mean we have to like you. I don’t like young, handsome men.
Women? It, like, men don’t have any interest. Good.
That’s right. That’s right. Thank you very much.
You doing a great job, too. His Excellency, Prime Minister, Althani of Qatar, of just a great man. Please, a great man and highly respected.
And he’s working with a man who is amazing. I always say, he needs a public relations agency because you do so much good, and they have you down as evil, and you’re not evil. You help us so much, and you’re such a good ally, and I just want people to know that.
And the Amir is incredible, smart. As smart as you can be, a great leader, and he cares so much for the people, and he cares so much for the Middle East. So I want to thank you very much and send my regards to your country, has been a great help.
You know, surprising to some of the people riding out there, but now they’ll start changing that tune, ’cause it’s… only tell the truth. Prime Minister, Don of Romania, wonderful people, the Romanian people are fantastic, fantastic people, like you’re fantastic. And a lot of them come and work in this country and help us in this country, as you know, and it’s, uh, they are just really, really solid people.
President, Mears… Oh yeah, of… Uzbekistan, who is… where?
There is, and a friend of mine, got one of the most difficult names in history, but that’s okay. It doesn’t matter. Your country’s doing great, you’re doing great.
And just no problems. Every time I see him, nope, we’re doing good. No problems.
And General Secretary, Toh Lom of Vietnam. Vietnam is incredible, as a country and as a force. It’s an honor to have you.
Really great honor to have you. A lot of respect. All respect for your country.
Well, also want to express my gratitude to Vice President J.D. Vance, who is a fantastic man. He’s a fantastic talent. It was a great student.
They went to one school. He graduated, you know, most people, if you watch some of the people that were at the event in Munich, they didn’t graduate quickly from college. They had everything they could do.
There was one young, attractive woman. She was unable to answer questions. And, uh, she didn’t do so well, like J.D. did in college.
J.T. graduated in a four and a half year college in two years. And then he went to Yale, and he graduated at the top of his class, went to the military grade, but when he went to Yale, there was one person that was marginally ahead of him, so he married her. Can you believe it?
He married the person that was ahead. don’t know. I always like to say, J.D. was first, and Usha was second. Because I get a little uncomfortable when I say them, but, uh, he’s been incredible.
He’s a brilliant guy and a great guy, and he’s been my friend. All of our people, we have a fantastic group of people, our cabinet members. Everybody, many of them here.
But JD’s been great. Thank you very much. He gets a little bit tough on occasion.
Get to slow them down just a little bit on occasion. He says his mind. Now then we have the opposite extreme.
We have your friend sitting in the back, your best friend, sitting in the back, is Marco. Marco does it with a velvet glove, but it’s a kill, right? The result is the same.
They do it very differently. And, Mark, are you really did yourself proud two days ago? in Munich?
In fact, so proud that I almost terminated his employee, because they were saying, Why can’t Trump do this? I do, but I say it differently. But, Marco, don’t do any better than you did, please.
Because if you do, you’re out of here. But no, he got… I want my guys to do great.
And the claim he’s got, and the claim J.D. gets is great. We have smart people. And when you see the representatives there, like, uh, Gavin Newscomb, he didn’t know what he was doing.
They didn’t even know why he didn’t know why he was there or ARC. She was unable to answer a simple question. And, uh, she could have said, Well, I’m studying it, and I’ll report back to you next week.
You know, you can get away with that. But she just went, uh, uh, it’s actually been, I think it could be a career ending answer because for 25 years, anybody running against her, I think, Suzy is gonna use that, that little piece of stuff. It was not good.
It was not good. That was not a natural. So, I want to thank JD.
I want to thank Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the extraordinary. I want to thank Special Envoy for Peace, Steve Whitcoff, who has been unbelievable. You know, I took Steve because I was a developer, New York, really successful.
Actually, much more successful than C, but I don’t wanna say that. I’m not gonna say that, Johnny. I refuse to say it, but I saw something and see, Steve’s a great negotiator.
Everybody loved him. All these developers, and they’re tough, you know, New York developers tend to be on the tough side. And, you know, most of them hate each other.
Like a lot of the people in this room hate each other, you know, sort of natural, I guess. But we’re bringing love back into the room, like the old days. But everybody loves Steve.
Every developer, the worst, most evil people, horrible human beings, actually. And they love Steve. So I remember this, and we had some conflicts, to put it mildly in the world, and I said, Steve, how would you like to be Henry Kissinger, Jr., that doesn’t link?
I said, Are you a Laker, Steve? No. He didn’t even know what the word meant.
And it’s true. I always say, Henry Kissinger, who was one of the great leakers of all time, by the way, Richard Nixon said to him, Henry, Henry, who’s leaking all this up? I don’t know, Mr. President.
It was Henry. It was like, it’s… He’s a little stories I like telling you.
But, uh, Steve has been unbelievable. Everybody likes him. Ukraine loves him, Europe loves him, Russia loves him.
I mean, there’s nothing wrong with this. He goes to see, President Putin didn’t know, Putin. I set him up a meeting to see.
I said How’s Steve doing? Sir, he’s still inside. Oh, that was an hour.
I go back, tell Steve to call me when he’s finished. I want to find out what the hell is going on. We want to end that war.
So you’re still inside? Three hours, four hours. They were together for four hours, the first meeting.
That’s talent. And they get along. I mean, people like or don’t like Putin or Zelinsky, they get along.
Same thing with the landscape. And they all love Steve, and Steve’s doing a great job. That’s a tough one.
That’s a much tougher one. I would have thought that some of the ones that we settled, that are up here, would have been, would have been, I thought this would be easy, because I have a very good relationship with President Putin. I have a very good relationship with President G. I’m gonna be going to China in April, it’s gonna be, that’s gonna be a wild one.
I said, but we have to put on that biggest display you’ve ever had in the history of Germany. You know, last time I went to China, President Chi, he treated me so well, he gave me a display. I never saw so many soldiers, all the same hight, exactly the same height, within a quarter of an inch.
You can do that when you have one.4 billion people. You know? Lots of shows.
Everybody was wearing about one eighth of an inch the same height. I said, If they put their helmets down, you could have played pool on the top of their heads. And, uh, it was pretty amazing, but I said, You got to top it?
He said, I’ll top it. We’re gonna top it. We gonna have a lot of the people, most of the fake news back there, is gonna be going.
So, we have, Steve has done a great job, and then, a little bit later on, we brought Jared and Jared was responsible for the Abraham Accords, which is incredible. Nobody else could have done that. Very smart guy.
And, uh, we’re making Jared envoy also, envoy of peace. They’re both envoys of peace, and you couldn’t get two… I tell you what, I watch these two guys.
I say, At least we’re covered from an IQ standpoint. These two guys walk into a room, and, uh, but people like them both, you know? They’re good people, and they like them both, and they’ve had some very good meetings.
They’ve had some very interesting meetings having to do with, as you know, Iran is a hotspot right now, and they’re meeting, and they have a good relationship with a representative, Iran, and, you know, good talks are being had. It’s proven to be over the years, not easy to make a meaningful deal with her. We have to make a meaningful deal.
Otherwise, bad things happen, but we have to make a meaningful deal, but they have a great relationship with the representatives, Iran. They have a great relationship with the other one that they’re really working on, ’cause so many of these, I mean, as an example, Kosovo, Serbia, I did that one. Could you stand up if any of you guys are, when you’re here, just stand up for a second.
Cosovo Serbia, stand up. What a job. Thank you very much.
We appreciate it. So good. And you’re getting along, and when you don’t get along, you’ll call me, and we’ll get it solved, right?
We’ll get ourselves, uh, thank you very much. really good. And then, again, Pakistan and India, that was a big one, and just, I think you should actually stand. Come, please.
Stand just for a second. Pakistan and India, thank you very much. And…
I spoke to Prime Minister Modi. He’s excited. He’s watching us right now.
Egypt and Ethiopia. We’re gonna get that, you know, there’s a little dam that got built. Little damn, like maybe the largest dam in the world.
Built in finance, of course, by the United States, brilliantly. And, uh, having a little trouble getting water to the Nile, uh, it’s not, it’s a tough situation, but we’re gonna get that solved. Armenia and Azerbaijan, we talked about, and, again, thank you, fellas very much.
Great job. Great job. Thank you.
Cambodia and Thailand. Uh, so incredible, what you did, that you, you got together, and it all worked out. They’re watching… watching right now on closed circuit.
Thank you very much. And thank you. That was a big one, Cambodia and Thailand.
These are nasty fighters. I have to tell you. These fighters are nest.
Now, we talk about, you talk nasty fighter? You’re nice guys compared to this. Congo and Rwanda.
That was, and we’ve got them pretty peaceful. There’s little flare ups every once in a while. I get a call once a week.
Sir, there’s a flare up in the Congo again. We’ll get it straight down, right, Susie? We get it straightened out.
And Israel, as you know, with, you could say, Israel in numerous countries, if you want to really know the chance, but Israel and Iran, and we’ll see where that goes. But when you think of Israel, we have done the biggest thing of all, we have peace in the Middle East right now. That’s bigger than people said it couldn’t be done for 3,000 years.
I’ve been talking about Middle East. They said it couldn’t be done. And you look at what’s happened in Gaza.
And one of the keys to it was when we took those beautiful, magnificent, we just ordered 22 more of them, updated model. The B 2 bombers are incredible. I never understood the B2 bomber.
I’d watch. A wing. And I’ve never quite understood that, Johnny.
I’d look at it and say, It’s beautiful, but what does it do? It carries very big bumps. And, uh, it went into Iran, and it totally decimated the nuclear nuclear potential.
And when it did, when it decimated that, uh, all of a sudden, we had pieces in the Middle East, because nobody, there was a black cloud hanging over the Middle East, and if that wasn’t done, uh, that cloud would have been there. And countries like Saudi Arabia, countries like Qatar, countries like nobody could have signed. You would have had that threat.
Nobody could have had. You couldn’t have had peace in the Middle East. So now we may have to take it a step further, or we may not.
Maybe we’re gonna make a deal. You’re gonna be finding out over the next, probably 10 days. But this meeting today is proof, with determined leadership, nothing is impossible.
When I took office, the war in Gaza was raging with thousands of people being killed, and no end in sight. Today, thanks to unrelenting diplomacy and the commitment of any of the great people in this room. We have 59 countries signed up.
When Gaza? Think of that. We have, uh, it’s amazing.
But all the people, many, really so many in this room, the war in Gaza, is over. It’s over. There are little flames, little flames, Hamas has been…
I think they’re gonna give up their weapons, which is what they promised. If they don’t, it’ll be harshly met, very harshly met. They don’t want that.
All this stuff, like, they don’t mind dying. They told me, That’s not true. Everyone said, Oh, they don’t mind dying.
No, they don’t want to die. They said, We don’t want to die. People don’t want to die.
The cease fire was hell. And every last remaining hostage, both living and dead, has been returned back home. Think of that.
That was an impossibility. And we did hundreds of hostages, but the last 20, and I was said, to Steve and Jared, I said, The last one are gonna be very tough. Very, very tough.
And we got them back. We got the living back, and then we only got about 16 of the dead, and we said, Well, you gotta get them all. You promised them all.
And they dug, and dug, and, you can imagine, said, job that’s brutal. And Hamas really did a lot of that work. And you gotta give them credit for that.
They brought the last one home a week ago. And we got all 28 of them. Living in the amazing thing, because I’ve never seen anything quite like it.
The parents of the dead, they knew their boy was dead. This case, boys, all boys, men, but to the parents’ boys. They knew their boy was dead.
They wanted that dead body as much as if he were alive. And when they got them back, there was great sadness, but there was great joy, too. They wanted it as much as the people that got their sons back alive.
But we got a lot of people before those funny Steve, what nobody talks about, but, you know, hundreds of people. We did a good job, and you guys did a fantastic job. I want to thank every nation that helped us achieve this monumental breakthrough. saving countless lives, and really bringing peace and bringing the concept to peace, ’cause nobody thought peace in the Middle East.
I always heard peace in the Middle East is impossible. And it turned out not to be. And we do have some work to do with Iran.
They can’t have a nuclear weapons, very simple. They can’t have, you can’t have peace in the Middle East if they have a nuclear weapon. And they can’t have a nuclear weapon, and they’ve been told that very strongly.
Since the hard ones, he’s fire of last October, the United States and our partners have facilitated the delivery of vast amounts of humanitarian aid, numbers that nobody’s ever seen before. In November, the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved the Board of Peace, and last month, and Davos, we welcomed over two dozen members to this very important new organization. And we are very closely working with the United Nations.
In fact, I’m going to speak to the Secretary General in a little while. I was a good man. And I’ve had a good relationship other than in my last speech, they did turn off my teleprompter.
I got up there. My teleprompter didn’t work. I’m sitting in front of all of you people and more.
I no teleprompter. I knew I was in trouble ’cause I’m walking up, you know, the teleprompters are over. He had the most beautiful speech, ready?
Yeah, I was all set to knock ’em dead. First, I had an Escalada that stopped, you know that? It’s going up, boom.
Lucky my movie star first lady was in front of me, ’cause I put my hand on a certain part of her body, and I was able to stop my fall. Otherwise, ’cause she had no trouble. I said, Boy, that was a very sharp stop, Johnny.
So I said, That was strange. I’ve been in a lot of escalators. It’s never happened before.
Usually, it stops very slowly. This was just, boom. But our first lady was right in the proper location for me.
I’m waving to people, and, uh, she was holding one a little tighter. She knew I was happening. She did, she said, that’s a very successful movie right now, like, number one, can you believe this?
And, uh, it’s a big movie, it’s a big movie. And I would say, it’s trouble, because I always say this, not room in one family for two stars. I told you, You can’t have two stars in one family, so I don’t know what that means, but it’s not, it’s not good.
But it is good, ’cause we’re proud of her. She did, uh, people in the United States loved the First Lady, and she did the movie, and it’s become the biggest selling documentary in 20 years. Can you believe the theaters are all packed?
Women especially, they go back and they see it two or three times, four times. But together, we’re committed to achieving a Gaza that is properly governed throughout the whole area is gonna be, you know, so many countries that have really nothing to do with the Middle East, but they’re maybe somewhat close by. They’re all involved.
They want to go in and fight. They tell me all the time, we’d like to send soldiers to fight if it’s necessary. And I don’t think it’s gonna be necessary.
We have two countries that want to go in and do a number on Hamas. I said, I really don’t think I hope it’s not going to be necessary, because they made a promise, and they promised me, get rid of their weapons. Looks like they’re gonna be doing that, but we’ll have to find out.
But it’s no longer a hot bed of radicalism and terror. And to end that, we have today, and I’m pleased to announce that Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia. Uzbekistan, and Kuwait to welcome, contributed more than $7 billion toward the relief package.
Yes, great. Thank you, fellas. Thank you.
And many more are contributing to, so the numbers are… You know, this just started. is our first meeting. But every dollar spent is an investment instability, and the hope of new and harmonious.
It’s a region that’s so important, so vibrant, it’s so incredible. The people are so incredible, but we want to have a harmonious Middle East. Middle East is amazing.
So many friends in the Middle East are so smart. Sometimes they’re too energetic. That’s the, you know, a lot of people aren’t energetic.
Sometimes they’re a little bit too energetic. These are great people. The world is now waiting on Hamas, and that’s taking place, and, uh, it’s the only thing that’s right now standing in the way, we have Lebanon with certain things that we’re working on, that are very important.
We have to solve the problem of Lebanon, but it’s relatively small in terms of what we’re, what’s been done. And again, the key was getting rid of the nuclear potential, because Iran would have had a nuclear weapon based on everything we found out since within one month. We can’t let that happen.
So many of our friends in Europe are attending today, and we’re eager to have them become full members. They all want to become full members, and we’ve had a great response from Europe, and Europe is, you know, it’s where I come from, where so many people come from, that are in the United States. But we have a great relationship with Europe.
We have a great head of NATO, is a fantastic man, and they’re doing a great job. Really great job. I’m excited to announce that Norway has agreed to host an event bringing together the Board of Peace.
Oh, I thought, when I saw this note, I’m excited to announce that doorway. I thought they were going to say that they’re giving me the Nobel Prize. Oh, this is less exciting.
Oh. It says, I’m excited to announce that Norway, and I’m saying, Oh, great, I’m getting a Nobel Prize. finally. Finally, they got it right.
But I don’t care. I don’t care about no bro press. I care about saving lives, just so you understand.
We play and we all, you know, do what we have to do. I only have one thing. don’t want to see people killed from parts of the world that are very far away from the United States. And if I have an ability to turn off, to turn off wars, I want to use that ability, because it’s people.
Millions of people. It’s like the prime minister said, 25 million people, maybe. And that’s a small number compared to what it could have been, if you really think about it, right?
No, I want to save lives, and I don’t care about prizes. In the U.N. office for a coordinator.”
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