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00:03Why hasn't Kim Jong-un responded to your request to have a conversation?
00:07How do you know he hasn't responded?
00:08Has he?
00:11Yeah, he has.
00:14Where are you in conversation?
00:17I'm very positive.
00:17Well, just so you understand with South Korea, look,
00:20South Korea has been protected by us for many, many years.
00:24And during my first term, they agreed to pay close to $3 billion a year for protection.
00:30Because we don't, you know, they essentially weren't there.
00:33And I asked them to do that.
00:34At my request, I said, not right.
00:36They weren't happy about it, but they agreed.
00:39I asked for $10 billion.
00:43And they were very unhappy.
00:45But we agreed for a short term that it would be $3 billion.
00:48The next year would go up, and the next year would go up.
00:50So they start paying for their protection.
00:52When the election was rigged and I ended up watching for four years and then coming back,
00:57I watched Biden rescind that $3 billion a year for whatever reason.
01:03When I called recently the president of South Korea, who I like, I think he's very nice, actually.
01:09But I called him.
01:10I said, would you like to give us a little hand?
01:12We don't need help with Iran.
01:13But if you'd like, give us a hand with Iran.
01:16He said, no, thanks.
01:18And I said, wait a minute, we have 39,000 soldiers over there guarding you from Kim Jong-un, your
01:25next-door neighbor.
01:27And you're not going to help us on a very easy military operation in Iran?
01:33That's strange.
01:34No, no, we'd rather not get involved.
01:36I said, well, why are we involved in helping you?
01:39And I want to help them.
01:41But, you know, when you ask somebody, would you like to give us a hand?
01:45And they say, no, thanks.
01:47And then we're guarding them from a country and paying ourselves billions of dollars.
01:52It's costing us billions and billions of dollars to protect not only them, but other countries.
01:58Look at NATO.
01:59We spend hundreds of billions of dollars protecting Europe from Russia.
02:06Hundreds of billions, mostly from Russia, but from other things, too.
02:10And then they say, well, they don't want to get involved with getting, you know, guarding the strait where they
02:17get most of their oil.
02:19They get 50 percent of their oil and they don't want to get involved.
02:22Why are we doing it?
02:23So all I want is fairness.
02:25And South Korea, I get along with them very well.
02:27But they were paying three billion dollars a year.
02:30And then they convinced Biden that I was probably a bad person and they shouldn't.
02:34And he immediately rescinded that order.
02:36So we were getting paid.
02:38We would have been getting paid a lot more.
02:40But we can't go around and protect all of these countries, especially when they're not there to help us.
02:51On the expiration of the Memorandum of Understanding,
02:53are you any closer today to reaching a final deal to end Iran's nuclear program?
02:58Well, they want to make a deal, but they're not going to make the kind of a deal that I
03:01feel is necessary.
03:02Look, we're in there for one reason.
03:04Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
03:07You understand that?
03:08Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
03:10And they won't have a nuclear weapon.
03:12And right now, them building one after what we did previously with the B-2 bombers,
03:17it's going to be a long time we have.
03:20But Iran cannot have – it's very simple.
03:23They can't have a nuclear weapon.
03:26How do you respond to those folks who say that you are prioritizing the interests of adversaries in North Korea
03:32over our long-time partners by scaling back to military actions?
03:35No, I'm making it much safer.
03:37You see, I'm actually making it much safer.
03:40Kim Jong-un has always treated me with great respect.
03:45And we met on numerous occasions, actually, two primary occasions, spoken and spent time.
03:55I understand him.
03:56He understands me.
03:58You're doing war games.
04:00I get along with him.
04:01You know, he didn't like Biden.
04:02He didn't like Obama.
04:04He didn't like anybody.
04:06But I get along with him very well.
04:08No, no, what I'm doing is making things safer.
04:10Just the opposite.
04:11Just the opposite.
04:12Just the opposite.
04:13Just the opposite.
04:13Just the opposite.
04:13Just the opposite.
04:14Just the opposite.
04:14Quiet.
04:15Quiet.
04:15You're very disrespectful in front of this young man.
04:18Okay?
04:19Don't you find her disrespectful?
04:21He understands.
04:22Quiet.
04:23Who are you with?
04:24I'm a CNN.
04:25Fake news.
04:26You're fake news.
04:28You're a loud – you're a loud, boisterous person.
04:31You're fake news.
04:32Be quiet.
04:33Be quiet.
04:34Be quiet.
04:36You're a fake reporter.
04:37And you report fake news.
04:40Go ahead.
04:40Mr. President, is there enough food on the USS Lincoln?
04:44Yeah, it is.
04:45That was a CNN fake report.
04:48The Lincoln has been out there for a period of time, good period of time.
04:54But over the years, we've had him out there much longer.
04:57I was at a group meeting, and an admiral came up to see me over the weekend.
05:02And it was at a big group, and he happened to be an admiral, retired.
05:06He said, I've been on ships that are out there much longer than that, sir.
05:09And I know people on the Lincoln.
05:11They say it's beautifully maintained and beautifully taken care of.
05:15And other people went out, and they found out to be true.
05:17It was fake news reporting from CNN.
05:19Mr. President, there was a report that a senior intelligence official with the CCP just bought
05:26a historical building overlooking the White House.
05:29Have you heard about this?
05:30No, I haven't heard.
05:31Mr. President, yes, Mr. President, yes, Mr. President, Mr. President.
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