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was watching today the the the 00:00
discussion with Taiwan with the 50/50 00:01
and you know Taiwan realizing how Howard 00:03
Lutnik is negotiating saying no we're 00:06
going to doing this no we want your 00:08
protection but also at the same time we 00:10
want to be able to keep the 90% time you 00:12
were talking about kind of earlier right 00:13
when you're you're giving that number 00:15
but I think you're pushing and it's 00:16
gonna get to a point where Russia today 00:20
gave a very nice condolences I don't 00:23
know if you saw that about Charlie Kirk 00:25
very very uh uh nice Putin came out and 00:26
said a few 00:29
Now Putin's cornered where he's willing 00:30
to meet with Zalinski. Zalinski is 00:32
talking to the UN or the EU to get them 00:35
to buy oil from US instead of buying oil 00:39
from Russia. So Putin's not going to 00:41
like that. And then China is sitting 00:44
there saying, "Wait a minute, you're 00:46
hanging out with uh Taiwan, but at the 00:47
same time, we kind of would like to 00:50
attack them eventually. Maybe not under 00:51
you, Donald Trump. Kind of maybe later 00:52
on we want to do something to these 00:53
guys. 00:55
This is way too much control, right? 00:56
Right. And there's it's not like it's 00:58
frictionless. India's a little bit 00:59
uncomfortable. You know, what's going to 01:01
happen with India? Canada's making its 01:02
comments. You know, all the stuff that's 01:04
going on right now. Uh but if they if 01:05
they try to do something, have you guys 01:08
thought have you thought maybe yourself, 01:11
have you thought about saying if they do 01:12
try to play games, what angles would 01:14
they take to come after us? Who 01:15
would it be the grit? 01:17
Pick them. So, China, Iran, you know, 01:18
Democratic Party within the states, 01:21
within the party, rhinos, people that 01:23
were because Eric, you guys didn't just 01:25
beat people. 01:27
You humiliated people. So, when you win 01:29
like that, you have enemies for the rest 01:32
of your life. They're just plotting to 01:34
see what they're going to be doing next. 01:35
What What do you think they'll be doing 01:37
to you? 01:38
Oh, listen. I mean, I said it before. 01:39
You you asked a question. Do you think 01:41
it's over? And I said, "No, I think 01:42
they're vindictive as hell, and I think 01:43
they'll probably never stop because it's 01:44
the only way they know how to play, 01:46
right?" I mean, when when discourse is 01:47
lost, what do they do? They they resort 01:49
to violence. They they've done that kind 01:51
of time and time again. And and so, no, 01:52
that it's incredibly worrisome. Do I 01:54
worry about our grid? Yes, I worry about 01:55
our grid. Do I worry about political 01:57
adversaries? Yes, I worry about 01:58
political adversaries. Um, you know, at 01:59
the same time, we have the strongest 02:01
military in the world right now. I mean, 02:02
you know, we we we spent what, you know, 02:05
$9 trillion in Afghanistan between a 02:06
Afghanistan and Iraq. Like, you know, 02:09
that that wasn't helping us. My father's 02:11
hellbent on building the greatest 02:12
military this country has ever seen. You 02:13
know, you see Pete Higgth. I mean, what 02:15
a great job this guy's doing. You know, 02:17
before you had the worst recruiting, 02:19
military recruiting in the history of 02:20
the country. Two months later, you had 02:22
the best. And you saw that speech the 02:24
other day that he gave, which was like 02:25
amazing. It's like, you know, if you're 02:27
a general and you can't do a pull-up, 02:28
like, leave the armed forces. You know, 02:30
do me a favor. Get in shape. You know, I 02:32
don't want to see these guts anymore. I 02:34
don't want to see X, Y, and Z. No, I 02:35
think they're taking the protection 02:36
incredibly seriously. And I I think my 02:37
father needed to make these people 02:39
uncomfortable. I mean, we were getting 02:40
ripped off like you wouldn't believe. We 02:42
paid 4.6% 6% of our GDP to NATO. And you 02:43
had countries like Germany, economies 02:47
like Germany that were paying nothing. 02:49
Yeah. Why are we protecting Why are we 02:51
protecting Europe? Why are we the only 02:53
people writing the check? Why are we the 02:54
only people protecting South Korea from 02:55
North Korea? You know, why were we doing 02:57
that? Why why why could Taiwan have 02:59
tariffs on the United States yet, 03:01
you know, we're the one thing that 03:03
probably stopped China from from 03:04
invading them, right? I mean, why are we 03:06
doing any of this? Why are we the police 03:08
force for the entire world and we get 03:10
nothing back? We have a a hurricane that 03:11
hits South Florida, right? Does anybody 03:14
write us a check? Does does anybody send 03:16
people in to try and help us, you know, 03:19
yet yet every other country in the world 03:21
gets devastated by natural disasters? 03:23
And who's the first one there? America, 03:25
the Red Cross, etc. We're the most 03:27
philanthropic country in the world and 03:29
it's always ignored and is never 03:30
appreciated. And Donald Trump is 03:32
changing that every single day. 03:34
That's a beautiful thing. Let me tell 03:36
you, for for somebody like uh for 03:37
somebody like me, if you're in a company 03:40
and somebody's representing to lead that 03:43
company, you want that person to be 03:45
tough, strong, uh know how to negotiate, 03:46
know how to, you know, uh uh be 03:49
diplomatic, yet at the same time to be 03:51
gentle when needed, and to be, you know, 03:53
BMF when needed, and he's got a balance 03:56
of it. And right now, 03:58
it's a very interesting thing because I 04:00
don't know who's going to say no right 04:02
now. 04:03
But can I give you the greatest example 04:04
of this? Do you remember Lil Rocket Man, 04:05
Kim Jong-un, North Korea, 04:07
right? 04:09
Man, these guys hated each other at the 04:10
beginning. You know, Lil Rocket Man's 04:12
like, "I I've got I've got a I've got a 04:13
bomb and and like my father points like 04:14
the Diet Coke button like it's like a 04:16
big red button on the on the desk of the 04:18
White House." He's like, "Yeah, I've got 04:19
a red I've got a red button. Mine 04:20
actually works with the greatest nuclear 04:22
arsenal ever." Like like don't play with 04:23
me, little rocket man. And you know, 04:25
they're sparring back and forth. 04:26
And then all of a sudden, my father's in 04:28
South Korea and and and he invites my 04:29
father and my father goes walking across 04:32
that line. and they shake hands and they 04:33
became like I don't want to say friends 04:35
I don't know let's call friends whatever 04:37
they there's absolute you know respect 04:39
between the two of them Barack Obama was 04:41
saying that we were going to go to 04:45
nuclear war with North Korea and my 04:46
father's walking across the DMZ line 04:49
shaking hands laughing with the guy and 04:52
they have rapport like is like which is 04:54
more powerful like isn't that isn't that 04:56
nice you know isn't that peace peace 04:58
through strength you know we never had 05:00
strength before. I mean, you know, Obama 05:02
would go to China, land Air Force One, 05:05
they wouldn't even bring a set of stairs 05:07
up. Like, you'd have to go through like 05:08
the kids stairs on the bottom of the 05:09
plane, yet you see my father go over to 05:11
Saudi Arabia, you see him go over to 05:12
China, and they've got the greatest 05:14
processions you've ever seen where he 05:15
comes off the plane and you've got the 05:16
5,000 horses and, you know, the 05:17
swordsmen and everything else. Like, 05:20
isn't that the pedestal that we want the 05:21
United States of America to be on? And 05:23
so, you know, you need peace through 05:25
strength and these people need to get 05:27
kicked, you know, and and and by the 05:28
way, when they're ripping us off, guess 05:30
what? Fine. We're going to put 100% 05:31
tariffs on you. We're the largest 05:32
economy by far in the world at $32 05:34
trillion. You want to trade with us, 05:35
you're going to have to pay 100% tariff. 05:37
Otherwise, knock off your nonsense. And 05:39
by the way, in in the process, you're 05:41
going to buy 200 Boeings because, you 05:42
know, we're going to take care of 05:44
American companies versus allowing that 05:45
business to go to uh you know, to Europe 05:47
to you know, to Airbus or one of those. 05:49
Like, isn't it nice to have somebody 05:51
that's actually sitting out there and 05:52
Oh, yeah. 05:54
standing up for US economy, US 05:55
countries. 05:57
You know, it's it's uh it's so 05:58
refreshing. So, we're looking at this 05:59
book right now. If you're watching this 06:01
and you're loving the podcast, this will 06:03
be at the end of every single one of the 06:06
clips. We would like to see if we can do 06:07
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so 06:10
much. 06:11
I would like you, if you're watching 06:12
this, to go support 06:13
Eric Trump. We're going to put the link 06:15
below. Buy a copy. Maybe buy two. Maybe 06:17
buy five and gift it to somebody. It's 06:20
number 30. Let's in the next 24 hours 06:22
help this book become number one on all 06:25
of Amazon. If you can buy 10, order 10. 06:28
Let's send a statement. The book comes 06:31
out October 14th. If you enjoyed this 06:33
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was watching today the the the
discussion with Taiwan with the 50/50
and you know Taiwan realizing how Howard
Lutnik is negotiating saying no we're
going to doing this no we want your
protection but also at the same time we
want to be able to keep the 90% time you
were talking about kind of earlier right
when you're you're giving that number
but I think you're pushing and it's
gonna get to a point where Russia today
gave a very nice condolences I don't
know if you saw that about Charlie Kirk
very very uh uh nice Putin came out and
said a few
Now Putin's cornered where he's willing
to meet with Zalinski. Zalinski is
talking to the UN or the EU to get them
to buy oil from US instead of buying oil
from Russia. So Putin's not going to
like that. And then China is sitting
there saying, "Wait a minute, you're
hanging out with uh Taiwan, but at the
same time, we kind of would like to
attack them eventually. Maybe not under
you, Donald Trump. Kind of maybe later
on we want to do something to these
guys.
This is way too much control, right?
Right. And there's it's not like it's
frictionless. India's a little bit
uncomfortable. You know, what's going to
happen with India? Canada's making its
comments. You know, all the stuff that's
going on right now. Uh but if they if
they try to do something, have you guys
thought have you thought maybe yourself,
have you thought about saying if they do
try to play games, what angles would
they take to come after us? Who
would it be the grit?
Pick them. So, China, Iran, you know,
Democratic Party within the states,
within the party, rhinos, people that
were because Eric, you guys didn't just
beat people.
You humiliated people. So, when you win
like that, you have enemies for the rest
of your life. They're just plotting to
see what they're going to be doing next.
What What do you think they'll be doing
to you?
Oh, listen. I mean, I said it before.
You you asked a question. Do you think
it's over? And I said, "No, I think
they're vindictive as hell, and I think
they'll probably never stop because it's
the only way they know how to play,
right?" I mean, when when discourse is
lost, what do they do? They they resort
to violence. They they've done that kind
of time and time again. And and so, no,
that it's incredibly worrisome. Do I
worry about our grid? Yes, I worry about
our grid. Do I worry about political
adversaries? Yes, I worry about
political adversaries. Um, you know, at
the same time, we have the strongest
military in the world right now. I mean,
you know, we we we spent what, you know,
$9 trillion in Afghanistan between a
Afghanistan and Iraq. Like, you know,
that that wasn't helping us. My father's
hellbent on building the greatest
military this country has ever seen. You
know, you see Pete Higgth. I mean, what
a great job this guy's doing. You know,
before you had the worst recruiting,
military recruiting in the history of
the country. Two months later, you had
the best. And you saw that speech the
other day that he gave, which was like
amazing. It's like, you know, if you're
a general and you can't do a pull-up,
like, leave the armed forces. You know,
do me a favor. Get in shape. You know, I
don't want to see these guts anymore. I
don't want to see X, Y, and Z. No, I
think they're taking the protection
incredibly seriously. And I I think my
father needed to make these people
uncomfortable. I mean, we were getting
ripped off like you wouldn't believe. We
paid 4.6% 6% of our GDP to NATO. And you
had countries like Germany, economies
like Germany that were paying nothing.
Yeah. Why are we protecting Why are we
protecting Europe? Why are we the only
people writing the check? Why are we the
only people protecting South Korea from
North Korea? You know, why were we doing
that? Why why why could Taiwan have
tariffs on the United States yet,
you know, we're the one thing that
probably stopped China from from
invading them, right? I mean, why are we
doing any of this? Why are we the police
force for the entire world and we get
nothing back? We have a a hurricane that
hits South Florida, right? Does anybody
write us a check? Does does anybody send
people in to try and help us, you know,
yet yet every other country in the world
gets devastated by natural disasters?
And who's the first one there? America,
the Red Cross, etc. We're the most
philanthropic country in the world and
it's always ignored and is never
appreciated. And Donald Trump is
changing that every single day.
That's a beautiful thing. Let me tell
you, for for somebody like uh for
somebody like me, if you're in a company
and somebody's representing to lead that
company, you want that person to be
tough, strong, uh know how to negotiate,
know how to, you know, uh uh be
diplomatic, yet at the same time to be
gentle when needed, and to be, you know,
BMF when needed, and he's got a balance
of it. And right now,
it's a very interesting thing because I
don't know who's going to say no right
now.
But can I give you the greatest example
of this? Do you remember Lil Rocket Man,
Kim Jong-un, North Korea,
right?
Man, these guys hated each other at the
beginning. You know, Lil Rocket Man's
like, "I I've got I've got a I've got a
bomb and and like my father points like
the Diet Coke button like it's like a
big red button on the on the desk of the
White House." He's like, "Yeah, I've got
a red I've got a red button. Mine
actually works with the greatest nuclear
arsenal ever." Like like don't play with
me, little rocket man. And you know,
they're sparring back and forth.
And then all of a sudden, my father's in
South Korea and and and he invites my
father and my father goes walking across
that line. and they shake hands and they
became like I don't want to say friends
I don't know let's call friends whatever
they there's absolute you know respect
between the two of them Barack Obama was
saying that we were going to go to
nuclear war with North Korea and my
father's walking across the DMZ line
shaking hands laughing with the guy and
they have rapport like is like which is
more powerful like isn't that isn't that
nice you know isn't that peace peace
through strength you know we never had
strength before. I mean, you know, Obama
would go to China, land Air Force One,
they wouldn't even bring a set of stairs
up. Like, you'd have to go through like
the kids stairs on the bottom of the
plane, yet you see my father go over to
Saudi Arabia, you see him go over to
China, and they've got the greatest
processions you've ever seen where he
comes off the plane and you've got the
5,000 horses and, you know, the
swordsmen and everything else. Like,
isn't that the pedestal that we want the
United States of America to be on? And
so, you know, you need peace through
strength and these people need to get
kicked, you know, and and and by the
way, when they're ripping us off, guess
what? Fine. We're going to put 100%
tariffs on you. We're the largest
economy by far in the world at $32
trillion. You want to trade with us,
you're going to have to pay 100% tariff.
Otherwise, knock off your nonsense. And
by the way, in in the process, you're
going to buy 200 Boeings because, you
know, we're going to take care of
American companies versus allowing that
business to go to uh you know, to Europe
to you know, to Airbus or one of those.
Like, isn't it nice to have somebody
that's actually sitting out there and
Oh, yeah.
standing up for US economy, US
countries.
You know, it's it's uh it's so
refreshing. So, we're looking at this
book right now. If you're watching this
and you're loving the podcast, this will
be at the end of every single one of the
clips. We would like to see if we can do
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so
much.
I would like you, if you're watching
this, to go support
Eric Trump. We're going to put the link
below. Buy a copy. Maybe buy two. Maybe
buy five and gift it to somebody. It's
number 30. Let's in the next 24 hours
help this book become number one on all
of Amazon. If you can buy 10, order 10.
Let's send a statement. The book comes
out October 14th. If you enjoyed this
video, you want to watch more videos
like this, click here. And if you want
to watch the entire podcast, click here.

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Vocabulary Meanings

negotiate

/nɪˈɡoʊʃieɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to discuss something in order to reach an agreement

protection

/prəˈtɛkʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of protecting someone or something

china

/ˈtʃaɪnə/

A1
  • noun
  • - a country in East Asia

russia

/ˈrʌʃə/

A1
  • noun
  • - a country in Eastern Europe and northern Asia

putin

/ˈpʊtɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - the president of Russia (Vladimir Putin)

oil

/ɔɪl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a thick liquid used as fuel or lubricant

military

/ˈmɪlɪˌteri/

B1
  • noun
  • - the armed forces of a country
  • adjective
  • - relating to the armed forces

spend

/spɛnd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to use money to pay for something

build

/bɪld/

A1
  • verb
  • - to construct something

protect

/prəˈtɛkt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to keep someone or something safe

tariff

/ˈtɛrɪf/

C1
  • noun
  • - a tax on imported or exported goods

talk

/tɔk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to speak to someone

sit

/sɪt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to be seated

attack

/əˈtæk/

B1
  • verb
  • - to try to hurt someone or something
  • noun
  • - an act of attacking

worry

/ˈwɜri/

A2
  • verb
  • - to feel anxious

enemies

/ˈɛnəmiz/

B1
  • noun
  • - people who oppose you

stop

/stɑp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to come to an end

violence

/ˈvaɪələns/

B2
  • noun
  • - behavior that is intended to hurt people

grid

/ɡrɪd/

B2
  • noun
  • - a network of lines that cross each other

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