00:00I think the world after the invasion of Ukraine, you know, by 300,000 Russian troops, you know,
00:04eyes wake up. You know, we thought the world was safe. It's simply not safe. And so, you know,
00:09my view is what I want, and I think you should always talk about what is you actually want?
00:14You know, you're a king for a queen for a day. I want a stronger NATO. I think we need a stronger
00:19NATO. I think it's right for us to complain that NATO didn't do enough. Fine, got it.
00:24Crying over spilled milk. How do you make it stronger? And I think we need a stronger,
00:28we need a stronger Europe. I think that's good for America. It's good for Europe. They know what
00:32they need to do. You know, the Draghi Report and all these common markets and savings and
00:36investment policies, and they don't have that common market yet. They have too much bureaucracy.
00:41They have too much things to get in the way, but that would be good for Europe and very good for
00:46America. And, you know, trade and tariffs are part of that, but not the only part of that. So I still
00:51think that's the best thing to keep the Western world together. That would be my goal, to make the
00:55world safer and stronger for democracy so that we don't read that book 40 years from now, How the
01:00West Lost.
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