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The speaker has arrived in San Salvador and is heading into the city to meet with the American Embassy team. The speaker thanks the foreign service officers and embassy staff for their work and mentions co-chairing the bipartisan Foreign Service Caucus. The speaker hopes to meet with high-level government officials from El Salvador. The goal of the visit is to discuss the release of Kilmar Grego Garcia. The speaker promised Garcia's family to do everything possible to bring him home and intends to keep working towards this goal. The speaker also hopes to meet with Garcia, depending on how things work out.

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The speaker and Masako describe a pattern of accurate predictions they have made, including the Groningen gas field closure in the Netherlands, and Nord Stream being cut, noting they were in the Netherlands and Germany researching these events before they happened. They also claim a prediction about screw worms moving from Panama back to the United States. They argue that they know what “the beast” is up to, stating that the beast says it and does these things, with the clear aim of creating global famine. They assert that famine would enable various strategic moves, including generating “human osmotic pressure”—the push and pull of migration. They say they have witnessed this through years spent at the Darien Gap in Panama and along the entire US Southern Border, observing an invasion, which they say has set the table and shaped operations for what is unfolding: famine and a large amount of human osmotic pressure that could drive hundreds of millions to move across borders into Europe and into the United States, among other places. They foresee famine as a forthcoming development and believe it will be accompanied by further unfoldings, such as the closing of the Strait of Malacca. They note that the Strait of Malacca handles seven times more traffic than the Panama Canal, and that the Panama Canal is vital to the United States. They suggest other wars may unfold and reference a map showing the Strait of Malacca and the Singapore Strait as critical, easily interruptible chokepoints. The speaker highlights Indonesia as a focal point, stating that the United States recently negotiated overflight terms with Indonesia for its military. They describe Indonesia as a perfect place to close the Malacca Strait, adding that Indonesia does not like China and does not like Israel; they claim Israel uses the United States as a surrogate there. They mention Paul Wolfowitz, noting his past roles as ambassador to Indonesia and deputy secretary of defense, his Zionist identity, his leadership at the World Bank, and his reputation as a main architect of the Iraq War, suggesting these connections are related to the broader narrative.

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Good afternoon. It’s an honor to welcome you back to the State Department. American engagement and leadership are essential for advancing our interests. We’ve worked tirelessly to rebuild our alliances and partnerships, which are now stronger than ever. In the past four years, we've faced challenges but emerged stronger. Our economy is booming, and we've made historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy. Our alliances, particularly NATO, are more robust, and we’ve successfully countered adversaries like Russia and Iran. We’ve also prioritized diplomacy, bringing home Americans wrongfully detained abroad. As we look to the future, we must continue leading in artificial intelligence and clean energy. America is built on the idea of equality and progress, and together, we can achieve great things. Thank you for your dedication, and may God bless you all.

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In the past two weeks, we've probably had more progress in ending this war than we have in the past three and a half years. And I think the fact that we're around this table today is is very much symbolic in the sense that it's team Europe and team United States helping Ukraine. And the progress that we're looking out of this meeting is about the security guarantees.

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I want to clarify that Jake Sullivan and I have had discussions and met. For our adversaries who believe they can exploit this transition between administrations, they are mistaken. We are united and working closely together as one team with the United States during this transition.

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We've had very tough fighting with great fighters, and we are proud of them. But now we want to get it over with; it's enough. It's an honor to have you here, thank you for coming. We're going to sign an agreement at the conference in the East Room a little after lunch, and we'll be having lunch together. We are also discussing other things, and we appreciate everybody being here. It's a somewhat exciting moment.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude towards the President and a Navy SEAL for their service. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Navy SEAL's pride and thanks him for his contributions to the country. Speaker 0 shares a heartfelt message from the Navy SEAL, who hoped to be remembered. Speaker 1 assures that they will honor his memory. Speaker 0, a marine and mother of a marine, expresses how much it would mean to her. Speaker 1 reassures Speaker 0 and they exchange thanks. The conversation ends with multiple expressions of gratitude.

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It’s an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely together for a long time and have negotiated a fair deal to obtain rare earth minerals that we need for AI, weapons, and our military. I've also had good discussions with President Putin to try and bring the war to a close. If I were president, this war would have never happened. We've given Ukraine great equipment and credit to their brave soldiers. We're going to sign the agreement shortly, and I think we're fairly close to a deal to stop the shooting. I hope this document will be the first step to real security guarantees for Ukraine. We count on America's continued support, including licenses for air defense and your strong position to stop Putin.

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Good morning, everyone. It's great to see you all. I'm excited to be here. We appreciate you being here. It's not our first meeting, and I'm very proud that Ukraine has such great strategic friends like the United States. We are thankful for this support. We're here today as a show of support, and we have committee chairs and the president with us.

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I am now able to walk with my husband, Michael, and hold hands, something that many Americans were unable to do for years. It's a whole new world for me. I want to express my frustration with this situation. I would like to welcome our distinguished guests and the brave men and women of our exceptional military. I also want to acknowledge Admiral Mueller, Deborah, Michael, and their son, Jack, who is currently deployed. All of you have served our country with extraordinary dedication.

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The speaker addresses the US Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania on March 25 while repairing and towing a tactical vehicle. Three soldiers were found deceased yesterday, and the fourth was found deceased today. The president, the secretary of defense, and the entire White House are praying for the victims' friends and family. The speaker states that this is a reminder of the selfless sacrifice of military men and women who risk their lives around the world every day.

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Good morning, everyone. It's great to see you all. We appreciate you being here. We know each other well, and this isn't our first meeting. I am very proud that Ukraine has such strategic friends like the United States. We are very thankful for your support. We have committee chairs and the president present today.

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Distinguished guests and members of the military, including Admiral Mullen and his family, I want to acknowledge the exceptional service you have all provided to our country. We are grateful for your dedication and sacrifice.

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The speaker discusses an upcoming trip and the actions needed to sustain progress, emphasizing that the audience should not turn away any friends and should mobilize all possible support. The central message is that the era of “Black Hawk Down” is over, and Somalia is on the upswing. Several reasons are highlighted for optimism: Somalia has a fully thinking progressive president; a parliament that is working hard to construct a system of laws for the Somali people; and, for the first time in twenty-two years, the United States government is so confident in this government in Somalia that we recognize this government. In addition, it is noted that two days after the speaker left Mogadishu, Rod Shaw, who is the head of The United States in international development, landed in Mogadishu himself, underscoring visible engagement from the U.S. At the same time, the speaker emphasizes that the bottom line is that steady progress will require the help of everyone present. There is a clear admonition that no one in the room can assume that other people will do the work, implying that personal responsibility is essential for continued progress. The speaker calls for broad participation: “We need your help.” Addressing the audience directly, the speaker says, “Yes, you. You understand what I mean? Every single individual needs to take personal responsibility for the continued progress of Somalia and the continued strengthening of the United States–Somali relationship.” This framing reinforces the expectation of individual contribution to collective advancement and the deepening of ties with the United States. Finally, the speaker articulates a hopeful vision for Somalia’s future: “My dream, God willing, is to see Somalia in the eyes of the world move from being a security threat to a security partner.” The vision includes transforming Somalia’s role on the global stage and domestic economy: moving from a recipient of emergency food aid to a commercial and trading partner. The overarching theme is the necessity of active, individual commitment to sustain political stability, legal development, and stronger U.S.–Somali relations in order to realize this favorable trajectory.

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The dialogue opens with a concern raised in Australia about the time it has taken to arrange the meeting, nine months. The interviewer asks Speaker 0 whether there are any concerns with this administration’s stance on Palestine, climate change, or issues related to the Australian ambassador, and whether the ambassador previously said something about Speaker 0. Speaker 1 responds that he doesn’t know anything about the ambassador, suggesting that if something bad was said, perhaps an apology would be in order, and asks whether an ambassador said something bad about Speaker 1, noting, “Don’t tell me that. Where is he? Is he still” in reference to the ambassador. Speaker 0 then mentions that the secretary of the navy indicated there would be clarifications around some ambiguities in August, asking Speaker 1 for an update. Speaker 1 replies that those clarifications will be taken care of, describing them as minor details, and asserts that John will handle it, adding, “There shouldn't be any more clarifications because we're just we're just going now full steam ahead builders.” The interviewer shifts to Australia’s defense investment, asking Mister president whether he is satisfied with Australia’s level of defense investment or if they should invest more. The president responds that he would always like more, but acknowledges there are constraints: “you know, you can only do so much,” praising Australia for being “great,” and noting they are “building magnificent, holding pads for the submarines,” while acknowledging the high cost and complexity of such initiatives. He adds that Australia is “building tremendous docking because they have a lot of ships and a lot of things happening,” and states that “their military has been very strong.” On the war concerning Ukraine and Russia, the interviewer asks whether a meeting has been locked in, referencing a claim from a few weeks earlier at UNBA that Ukraine could possibly win the war and keep territory, while noting that the storyline appears different now. The president clarifies, “They will, but they could still win it. I never said they would win. I said they could win. Anything can happen. You know, war is a very strange thing.” The conversation turns to broader outcomes, noting that “a lot of bad things happen. A lot of good things happen.” The president comments on the Middle East, asserting that prior to striking Iran “so hard,” a deal could not have been made because there would have been a dark cloud over the Middle East. He claims the action “tushed out” Iran’s nuclear capability as “one of the great military maneuvers of all time. It was flawless,” and praises the execution by “some very talented people headed up by Pete and everybody else and our great generals and general in particular, Raisin Kane,” concluding, “We did a great job,” referencing the success of the operation, including “those magnificent b twos.”

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In 1943, nearly a thousand American soldiers sailed to Greenland to protect it from Nazi Germany, which sought to control the Arctic. Their ship was torpedoed by a Nazi U-boat, and four chaplains sacrificed their life vests so that others might live. Their sacrifices helped win our freedom. Americans and Greenlanders stood together. Today, Greenland faces new threats from Russian aggression and Chinese expansion. Their shared legacy lives on in joint missions and Arctic patrols. Now is the time to stand together again for peace, for security, for the future. America stands with Greenland.

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Donald Trump was working to bring peace between Iran and Israel, and Israel didn’t want that at all. They tried to murder the negotiators in that round of peace talks from Hamas in Doha, and they tried to tell the world that Trump signed off on this, that Trump knew, totally false. Trump did not know. Not only did they do this, they tried to implicate Trump in it. A couple of weeks later he responded with an executive order that I’m going to read verbatim because it’s bet not one in a hundred people knows this even happened. This was in September: he signed an executive order called the Assuring the Security of the State of Qatar. The order states: The United States and the State of Qatar have been bound together by close cooperation, shared interests, and the close relationship between our armed forces. The State of Qatar has hosted The United States forces, enabled critical security operations, and stood as a steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity both in The Middle East and abroad, including as a mediator that has assisted The United States attempts to resolve significant regional and global conflicts. Listen: In recognition of this history and in light of the continuing threats to the state of Qatar posed by foreign aggression, it is the policy of The US to guarantee the security and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar against external attack. The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of The United States. Oh, wait a second. What was the last act of foreign aggression against Qatar? What happened that exact same month? It was a bombing by Israel. So Israel bombs Qatar and Donald Trump issues an executive order saying if you do that again, reading by the language here, we’re going to war with you. Donald Trump took the side of Qatar over and above Israel and told Israel, and who knows if he’d actually do it, it’s in the executive order, If you do this again, that’s tantamount to an attack on us. That’s a security guarantee. Keep that in mind because there are a lot of Trump voters who are upset about nine eleven; the residue was still in their mouth. That part of the world did it to us. Islam did it to us. And anyone who wants to have a normal relationship with an Islamic country is probably pro Al Qaeda. I get it. I know those feelings. Had them. But here Donald Trump, the guy that you voted for taking Qatar’s side against Israel. Why is that? Because Donald Trump is a secret Islamist? No. Because Qatar is a lot better for The United States than Israel has been.

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The speaker welcomes Minister Gaddafi to the State Department, emphasizing the deep value of the relationship between the United States and Libya. They express enthusiasm for deepening and broadening cooperation and building upon the existing relationship. The speaker thanks the minister for being there. The ambassador from Libya is also acknowledged.

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We have very tough fighters, and we're proud of them, but now we want to bring this to an end because enough is enough. I appreciate you being here. Thank you for coming. We will sign an agreement at the conference in the East Room shortly after lunch, which we will have together. We're also in discussions about other things, and we appreciate everyone's presence. This is a somewhat exciting moment.

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I'm announcing over $1 billion in new humanitarian support for Africans displaced by droughts and food insecurity. African leaders and citizens are looking for more than just aid; they seek investment. The United States is enhancing its relationship with Africa, shifting from assistance to partnership, and focusing on investment and trade.

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The speaker welcomes Minister Qaddafi to the State Department, stating that the United States deeply values its relationship with Libya. The speaker expresses enthusiasm for deepening and broadening cooperation between the two countries and looks forward to building on the existing relationship. Minister Qaddafi expresses his gratitude.

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The speaker was asked if the message they are sending to Iran is being well received. They declined to comment on how Iran has interpreted their messages, but stated that they have made it clear that they will defend US interests and personnel in the region. They mentioned conducting military operations last week to reinforce this stance. They have directly communicated this to the Iranian government and expressed hope for a de-escalation.

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The speaker has arrived in San Salvador and is heading into the city to meet with the American Embassy team. They thank the foreign service officers and embassy staff for their work and express pride in co-chairing the bipartisan Foreign Service Caucus. The speaker's goal is to discuss the release of Kilmar Grego Garcia with high-level government officials from El Salvador. They promised Garcia's family to do everything possible to bring him home and intend to keep working towards his release. The speaker hopes to meet with Garcia, but the possibility of that meeting is uncertain.

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So we spent a lot of time talking about NATO. First, I do wanna remind people that Ukraine and the NATO alliance have built a strong partnership. Ukraine is the only non NATO nation supporting every NATO mission. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Ukrainian troops are helping to support young democracies. In Kosovo, Ukrainians are help keep the peace. Ukraine now seeks to deepen its cooperation with the NATO alliance through a membership action plan. Your nation has made a bold decision, and The United States strongly supports your request. In Bucharest this week, I will continue to make America's position clear. We support MAP for Ukraine and Georgia. Helping Ukraine move toward NATO membership is in the interest of every member in the alliance and will help advance security and freedom in this region and around the world.

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We also value the close cooperation between Doha and Washington that led to the signing of the Gaza peace plan on October 8. This historic achievement underscore what can be accomplished when our nations work together with courage and trust amongst other partners such as Egypt and Turkey. We further welcome today's signing of the letter of acceptance establishing a Qatari Amir Air Force facility at Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho. This step strengthen interoperability, enhance joint readiness, and advance our shared defense goals. Mister secretary, together, we will continue to deepen the strategic partnership in pursuit of lasting peace and shared security. Thank you very much. Absolutely. Thank you. We wish you that Sign now. Signed trade. How about that? Yeah.
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