And we're going to do a great job with the Trump Kennedy Center. Okay, yes, please. CNN? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Thank you, Mr. President. I'm not CNN, I'm with the Daily Wire, but thank you for the question. Numerous countries have told me they are on their way. Can you give us a hint as to what that entails and how soon they might be there?
You mean which countries are coming? Yes, sir.
I'd rather not say just yet, but Marco Rubio and the team working on it will be making an announcement. And I have to tell you, we have some that are really enthusiastic. They're already coming — they've already started to get there. You know, it takes a little while to get there. In some cases, you have to travel an ocean, so it doesn't happen that fast, but it will go quickly. And we have some that are fairly local that are doing it as well. But we'll give you a list. Some are very enthusiastic, some are less than enthusiastic, and I assume some will not do it at all.
I think we have one or two that will not do it — countries we've been protecting for about 40 years at a cost of tens of billions of dollars, Mr. Speaker. So, I'll be reporting that to you, and to the House and the Senate. I'll say, "Why are we protecting countries that don't protect us?" I've always felt that was a weakness of NATO. We were going to protect them, but I always said that when we truly needed them, they wouldn't protect us. Now, this is that moment of need. "Need" would be if one of the big powers came after us. But I will say that we built the greatest military in the world, and we protect people. If we need their minesweepers or any piece of equipment they might have because of a situation they're facing, they should be jumping to help us — because we've helped them for years stay out of wars. Yeah, please.
"Why are we protecting countries that don't protect us? I've always felt that was a weakness of NATO."
— President Trump, White House Press BriefingFrance & the Strait of Hormuz
Thank you very much, Mr. President. Can you tell us if you've spoken with French President Macron about the coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz? What does that mean? Have you been speaking with him about it?
Yeah, I have spoken to him. Um, on a scale of 0 to 10, I'd say he's been an eight. Not perfect, but it's France.
Are you confident that France will help with the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz?
Yeah, I'm sure. I think he's going to help. I'll let you know. I spoke to him yesterday. I don't do a hard sell on them because my attitude is that we don't need anybody. We're the strongest nation in the world. We have the strongest military by far. We don't need them. But it's interesting — in some cases, I'm almost doing this not because we need them, but because I want to see how they react. I've been saying for years that if we ever did need them, they wouldn't be there. Not all of them, but they wouldn't be there.
Disappointment with the United Kingdom
I was very surprised with the United Kingdom. Two weeks ago, I said to them, "Why don't you send some ships over?" And they really didn't want to do it. I said, "You don't want to do it? We've been with you. You're our oldest ally, and we spend a lot of money on NATO and all these things to protect you. I mean, we're protecting them. We're working with them on Ukraine. Ukraine is thousands of miles away, separated by a vast ocean. We don't have to do that, but we did it. Well, Biden did it. I have to be honest with you — Biden got taken to the cleaners — but we worked with them in Ukraine. We don't need to work with them in Ukraine.
And then they tell us that we have a minesweeper around, and they don't want to help? I think it's terrible. I was very surprised. I told them — you know, we requested two aircraft carriers, which they had — and they really didn't want to do it. Then, right after the war essentially ended — meaning they were obliterated — they said, "We would like to send the aircraft carriers." I said, "I don't need them after the war is over and won. I needed them before the war." So, I was very — not upset, but I was not happy with the UK. I think they'll be involved, yeah, maybe. But they should be involved enthusiastically. We've been protecting these countries for years with NATO, because NATO is us. You can ask Putin. Putin fears us. He has no fear of Europe whatsoever. He fears the United States of America and the military that was built by me in the first term. Yeah.
"Putin fears us. He has no fear of Europe whatsoever. He fears the United States of America and the military that was built by me in the first term."
— President TrumpChina & the 91% Question
Mr. President, you mentioned the significant amount of oil that China derives from the Middle East. What is the status of your conversation with President Xi in terms of getting China to cooperate in making the Strait of Hormuz safe for those oil tankers?
Yeah, so China's a great example. They get 91% of their oil from the Strait of Hormuz — which we protect.