Orange Hitler celebrates peace in the Middle East (10-13-2025--Hour2)
The Pete Kaliner ShowOctober 13, 202500:35:5732.96 MB

Orange Hitler celebrates peace in the Middle East (10-13-2025--Hour2)

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What's going on. Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links, become a patron, go to dpeakclendershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free right to your smartphone or tablet. And again, thank you so much for your support. Let's go ahead and join in progress JIP, as they say in the biz, join in progress. This is President Trump at Charmelshake, Egypt, where the Middle Eastern leaders are meeting for this peace deal. President Trump, my dear brother, President Fuzzy City of Egypt, Majesty's Hinessus excellencies, Lady and gentlemen, a Saramaicum, and a very good evening. Well. I would say today is. One of the greatest day in contemporary history because peace has been achieved after untiring efforts, efforts led by President Trump, who is genuinely a man of peace, who has relentlessly and untiringly worked throughout these months, day in and day out, to make this world a place to live with peace. And prosperity. I would say that Pakistan had nominated President Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize for his outstanding extraordinary contributions to first stop war between India and Pakistan and then achieve ceasefire along with his very wonderful team. And today again I would like to nominate this great president for Noel Peace Prize because I genuinely feel that he is the most genuine and most wonderful candidate for Peace Prize because he has brought not only peace in South Asia, saved millions of people their lives and today here in Shermil's Share, achieving peace in Raza is saving millions of lives in the Middle East. Mister President, I would like to salute you for your for your exemplary leadership, viseral leadership, and I think that you're the man this world needed most at this point in time. World would always remember you as a man who did everything went out of the way to stop seven and today eight wars. I would like to thank my very dear brother sak Tamim. He's a Shakik who has really worked very hard along with others to achieve peace in this region. My very dear brother President, They were Duan, his Majesty. King Abdullah and of. Course my very dear brother Mamma Grenzaide of Ue and of course my very dear brother Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. And he has also been. Very, very helpful and contributed very valuably in this wonderful peace process. Lady and gentlemen, I wouldn't want to take more of your time, suffice to say, had it not been for this gentleman, not only who knows India and Pakistan are both nuclear powers. Had he not intervened along with this wonderful team during those four days, the war could have escalated to lebel who I would have lived to tell what happened. And similarly, here in this part of the world in Middle East, was the president your valuable contribution along with President SISI, I think history will remember in golden words. I wouldn't say more except God best you, God give you long life to serve like this for all time to come. Thank you very much. So that is Shabaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Sorry Pakistan, as. You say, wow, I didn't expect that. Let's go home. That nothing more. I have to say goodbye everybody. That was really beautiful and beautifully deliverate. Well, thank you very much. Also with us as President Proboo, a very incredible man of Indonesia. President from me, great job, President Abbass of the Palestine Authority. See we have a all do we have? Am all? Right? Right? Good to have you. And so many others. I really have a list there this first three rows. And what's standing behind me. I don't know why they chose to stand, but they that's there. They're going to be very famous tomorrow. Off of we have the Arab League is represented by his excellency, and thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much. We have Armenia, oh and Azerbaijan. That's a little war that we stopped. That's a little war there they are. Look at them, they're sitting. When I met with them, it was in the Oval office. They fought for like thirty one years or some crazy number, and they had one sitting on that side of the oval office, one sitting. By the time we finished. In one hour, they were both hugging each other and now they're friends and they're getting along. Gread look at it. So I want to thank you both. That's incredible. Really incredible. So you have Armenia, and you have Bahrain, you have Canada. It's so great to have. What is Canada doing? President called and he wanted to know if it's worth while. He knew exactly what it was. He knew the importance. Where's Canada, by the way, where are you? It's no, he knew the. Importance of this. He said, I want to be there. So many people have done that, they called. I mean, they heard about it, and these are not people that can do that very easily. They have pretty big schedules to put it in the most powerful people. And I appreciate you being here very much. You know what he's saying. Fantastic, he's like, and. Yeah, they were like, hey, can I down your photo op. The European Union. It's a lot of countries France. Thank you very much, Emmanuel. I would imagine Emmanuel standing someplace behind me where us. I can't believe it. You're taking a low key approach today. He's my friend. That's great, good job, thank you very much. Emanuel Germany, the new Chancellor of Germany is he is. He's easy to spot because he's very tall, and he's very smart, and he's doing a fantastic job for his country. Appreciate it very much, and congratulations a big election that was a big one that was going. To change things. Greece. We have Greece. We have hungry. Oh Victor, where's Victor? Victor? Victor? We love Victor Victor. I call him, you know, I put the little accent on it. You are fantastic. I know a lot of people don't agree with me, but I'm the only one that mattered. You are fantastic. He's a great leader. I endorsed him the last election he had anyone by twenty eight points. So you're gonna do even better this time if you have another election, and you're gonna do great, and we appreciate it, and we're behind you one hundred percent. That's hungry. India is a great country with a very good friend of mine at the top. And all right, So I guess he's just doing kind of mini roasts of all of the hiochy Well they're not roasts per se, but he has a list and he's just riffing on every one of these world leaders. I don't know what he's going to say about Keir Starmer, who looks like he's got indigestion. He's standing behind Trump, so not really sure about that. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life and our stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video. Started in nineteen ninety seven in Minhill, North Carolina. It was the first company to provide this valuable service, converting images, photos and videos into high quality produced slide shows, videos and albums. The trusted, talented and dedicated team at Creative Video will go over all of the details with you to create a perfect project. 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And he started talking about how he's been in office for eight months and about a year and a half ago America was a dead country, but then he came back and seventeen trillion dollars in tariffs and like all of this domestic stuff. But that's what I said. We're watching it during the break there, and you got to take the good with the bed with Trump. You know, it's all one package, and so you're going to get this kind of stuff, sure, but you're also going to get, you know, a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel and maybe a larger piece deal here for the entire Middle East. So in the grand scheme of things, when Trump just said that, you know, some of the world leaders in this room, you know, I don't like very much, but I like most of them. You know, you're going to get some of that. That's Trump. Hi, Let's dip back in. Let's see what he's saying now, because the four nations do very well. I mean they do extremely as they're wealthy, but they're a lot wealthier because of it. So I hope everybody's now joining up. Now we have no excuses. We don't have a gaza and we don't have an Iran as an excuse. That was a good excuse, but we don't have that anymore. All the momentum now is toward a great, glorious and lasting peace, and our commitment to fulfilling the twenty point plan we developed together will be the crucial foundation for achieving that right future, and it's being worked on right now as we speak, and we're actually in stage three and four. It's not going to be, you know, just divided down. So simply we can be long advanced on some of the things that we say we're. Going to do. We can take them out of order in a positive way, and we've shown how it can be done with responsible nations like the people in this room. It's incredible people in this room setting aside their differences, seeking common ground and pursuing a better world for all of us. And that spirit's my dream that we all get together and enjoy our life, and we're going to put some of you on the Board of Peace. Everybody wants to be on the Board of Peace. They said, would you be the chairman? I said, I'm pretty busy too, but whatever we can do to have peace in the Middle East, it's worth it. But everybody wants to go on the Board of Peace, so we're probably going to enlarge it. We're going to get and the leaders, the top people, the top leaders. They want to be on the board of piece A beautiful, a beautiful term. At first I wasn't sure, and then I realized how beautiful it is. And for the people of Gaza, the focus now must be on restoring the basics of. A good life. We're gonna have a lot of money coming into Gaza and a lot of rebuilding and building. It's not so much rebuilding, it's really building, cleaning up and building. And I'm pleased to announce that numerous countries of great wealth and power and dignity have come forward to me just today and over the last week to say they want to help in the reconstruction of Gaza, putting up whatever money is necessary. And the money is of course, it's a lot of money, but it's not much compared to the value and the wealth of these tremendous countries, and they are ensuring stability and success in the Middle East. So when you think about it, it's a very very small amount of money is necessary relatively speaking. And as those commitments are made, I'm going to let the world know who is doing it, because they really deserve great credit for doing it, and they're going to do something that's really monumental. This is a monumental day, this is a monumental moment in the history of the world beyond the Middle East. We've all agreed that supporting Gaza must be done to lift up the people themselves, but we don't want to fund anything having to do with the bloodshed, hatred, or terror. As has happened in the past. And for the same reason, we're also agreed that gaz is reconstruction requires that it be demilitarized and that a new, honest, civilian police force must be allowed to create a safe condition for the people in Gaza. As I said earlier, I intend to be a partner in securing a better future. We're going to be working You're going to be working with the United States, and we're going to make sure that the Middle East is going to be a safe and secure place. It's a very important place in the world. Means so much there with so many people said the Middle East, and this has been going for many, many decades. I've read it many times that World War three will begin in the Middle East. It's not going to happen. That's not going to happen. It was the time that you would have thought it could have, but it's not going to happen. There won't be World War three, hopefully at all. But it's not going to start in the Middle East. We're not going to have a World War three. If we're smart, never be a World War three. Our work begins right here and right now. From ancient times, this region has been extraordinarily mixed with respect to people, culture, religions, all of the different elements of national characters, unlike maybe anywhere else on earth. And for three thousand years there's been conflict for whatever reason, there's been tremendous conflict, always conflict. But today, for the first time anyone can remember, we have a once in a lifetime chance to put the old feuds and bitter hatreds behind us. And that's why so many people in this room. They didn't get along, some did, some didn't, but they're getting along now. This has brought the people together. This is the first time. The Middle East crisis has brought people together as opposed to driving them apart, and to declare that our future will not be ruled by the fights of the generation's past, which is foolish. So together, let us continue in the spirit of cooperation, a good will that has finally brought us to this incredible historic breakthrough. If we do together there, we will reach the Middle East incredible destiny, is safe and prosperous and beautiful, crossroads of culture and commerce, faith in humanity, and geographic center. This will be the geographic center of the world. So I just want to thank everybody for being here. I want to thank you all for what you've done and for this quick quick notice. It all came together just at one little period. It just came together. The greatest deals happened that way. If you do anything about deals, it's all I've done all my life is deals. The greatest deals just sort of happen, And that's what happened right here. And maybe this is going to be the greatest deal of them all, not just nation building, not just having to do with this or the political whims. This will be maybe the greatest deal of the mall period. And I want to thank all of you and all of these great nations and this region for what it's gone through and all of the fights it's had. Life over death, and hope over strife and harmony over hatred. That's what we want. We want it to be that way because together we're going to forge a magnificent and great and enduring peace. I want to just end by saying, God bless you all, God bless the Middle East, God bless your countries, and God bless you. Thank you very much, everybody, Thank you. All right. So that's Donald Trump over in Charmel Shake, Egypt, announcing this rebuild plan, this Middle East peace deal. I think the biggest loss here is everybody who used to say. Peace in the Middle East. We won't be able to say that anymore, or maybe we can. I don't know. 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That's right. I gotta say. I'm yeah. I have to say, though I am a bit. Nervous. I understand why this celebration and this you know, signing. Of this deal is a big deal. That's why we're joining it live. It's why I've blown out my show prep, which I painstakingly worked to compile before the program. But and like I believe it to be very very important. This could be a moment in world history that you will always remember. But I do kind of worry. It's like this little thing in the back of my head that's like, gosh, I hope this isn't a Neville Chamberlaine moment. You know, I just hmm, the whole piece in our time thing and then you know World War two. Just but man, I hope it really. I hope this works out. Let me jump over here and speak with Chuck. Hello, Chuck, how are you, sir? I want you to listener. May I did not have sex for that moment. She lost a lot of weight. Hadn't she. Oh my goodness, I don't even know what you're talking about. Yeah, pretty impressive day, huh. A lot of liberal heasn'r exploring. Indeed, Yes, there are a lot of people that were declaring their love of a ceasefire and demands for ceasefire that now, somehow or another, are are not very happy or they're completely silent. It's a it's a brain buster. Yes, I think you said that. They're all I guess what do they do now? They don't want a ceasefire, they don't want peace in the Middle East? What are the encampments of Columbia. Gonna do Epstein Files. I think they're gonna I think they're going to pivot to the Epstein files. Oh there you go. Yeah, I can only guess. For Pam the gym, I want to let her know I'm coming up on Greenville, South Carolina H eighty five headed north. There is absolutely no no rogue snow here. No rogue snows. So you guys are saved. Oh good, okay, So no snow. Well that makes sense because it's like, I don't know, seventy degrees. You got to watch the rogues snow it comes out of nowhere. Uh okay, that would be sort of like a g hotty snow on the road. I want to stay hi to all the North Carolina people driving in. The left lane. No, that's Tennessee. Tim Preston. Yes, well, yes, so, I will say in my multiple decades of driving the roads here in North Carolina, it is particularly acute in the western part of the state, where I think they teach the people in Tennessee as part of their driver's ed that they are supposed to drive in the left lane ten miles an hour under the speed limit. Well, thank you so much for your excellent barber music for taking my call. Yes, sir, good to hear from New York, so I will see you soon, all right. Buddy, drive safe, Chuck, good to hear from you, sir. And did I already say drive safe? Well? I mean or not? It's your life, man, you know, like I'm not telling you how to live it. But that's that lowercase el libertarian in me. Jay says he doesn't trust anybody over in the Middle East. I know it sounds like a trap. It does kind of sound. Like it could be. I don't know. I'm just worried. Like all these people that are up there smiling for the cameras right now, and they're like, Oh, I want to be on the board of Pace or the BOP or the bop as I call it, Like I want to be on the bop. I want to Yeah, Like do you want to be on that so then you can sabotage it, you know? Do you want to be part of the construction and rebuilding efforts so you can you know, smuggle a bunch of IEDs and suicide vests into into the Gaza strip like that's the thing there and this is part of the plan. By the way, A deradicalization program that has to be undertaken, and I don't know how that looks. I don't know how you do that. You have multiple. Generations going back, I mean probably fifty years. Everybody coming up in the Palestinian school environment, they've all been taught in their classrooms in the mosques with the UN relief workers, the UNRAH, with those with those people as well on their TV shows, their children's programming. I mean, they've been just a wash in anti Semitism and Jihadist ideology, teaching young kids four years, five years, six years old. There's no greater calling than to blow yourself up and kill some Jews. And that is the extent of the problem you're dealing with with a society and a culture that celebrates that they're paid to slay model. Right. I mean, you got a Trump called out Mahmud, a boss from the Palestinian authority, like they're still doing stipends to the families of jihadists. If you blew up some Israelis eating pizza one day, or some school kids on a bus, right, you blew yourself up to kill a bunch of children, the Palestinian authority is still paying your family a stipend for your martyrdom. So yeah, that that has to end like right now. Otherwise I would not even have allowed that guy in the room. I mean, that's just me. I'm not a diplomat, so. Let me see. I'm right back on the text line here. No rogue snow, says Seth. Compelling and rich, that's compelling and rich. Chuck's weather report was rich and compelling, says Corey from Matthews. And there's no snow in Matthews either. There. All right, we are not doing a snow man on the street. Okay, we're not. We have not activated snow man on the street. So I appreciate the weather reports here, but it's a little premature people. Okay, but I see what you're doing, and I appreciate the effort. What else, Oh, so the president is in Egypt. You just heard him there. The summit aims to quote, end the war in the Gaza strip, enhance efforts to bring peace and stability to the Middle East, and usher in a new phase of regional security and stability, according to a statement that was issued by the Egyptian president a sign signing ceremony of the plan agreed to by Israel and Hamas is now taking place, but neither Israel nor Hamas are attending the summit now. Israel said it was because of their holiday, so they aren't there. There is also a story that came out of Gaza about Fafo. Mister Faffo faith O. I don't know how he pronounces that. It's his nom de plume or nom de gue. It's a fake name. It's his I guess his influencer name or something. He was a social media guy and he went by mister f A and apparently he foed. Here's a great idea. How about making an escape to a really special and secluded getaway in western North Carolina. Just a quick drive up the mountain and Cabins of Asheville is your connection. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, a honeymoon, maybe you want to plan a memorable proposal, or get family and friends together for a big old reunion. Cabins of Asheville has the ideal spot for you where you can reconnect with your loved ones and the things that truly matter. Nestled within the breath, taking fourteen thousand acres of the Pisga National Forest, their cabins offer a serene escape in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Centrally located between Asheville and the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. 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One of the hostages that was released today was her boyfriend. He survived avnatan Or is his name, and they have now been reunited. Again. As I mentioned earlier, it's kind of bittersweet seeing these reunion videos and photos, and I'm so happy for all of the hostages that are returned, but I also know there are so many others. There are more twenty eight that are dead, and those families will not be having the kind of joyous reunion that the twenty families today did. But there are twenty you know, that did live, and they're being exchanged in what the media somehow or another continuously refers to as a hostage swap. Israel is releasing thousands, like two thousand prisoners. Now these some of these prisoners are in prison for murdering Jews, for terrorist activities, and they're being released to That's the value that Israel places on their people's lives. That's what Hamas demands. So yeah, I'm not I'm not so sure that the deradicalization efforts are actually going to work. Let me jump over here and get Travis on real quick. Hello Travis, Welcome to the show. He's the Castes add to the story that now that he's been released, Israel clarified that he was actually part of an elite reconnaissance that reports directly to the chief of staff for the military. Hang On, Travis, I can't under Travis, hang on, I can't really understand. Are you like, no, no, I can't understand what you're saying. You're muffled. Are you on like. A are you on like a speaker speakerphone? Or are you like swallowing the mouthpiece there? No? Can you an me better now? Yeah, I mean a little bit. Yeah. Uh, well, I was just saying that aviniton Or was a part of an el reconnaissance who that it was the same one that net and Yahoo served in. And Isel couldn't just closed that while he was hostage. But when he got released today they made the announ said he was part of this elite unit. Can you hit me well enough for me to make my point that I called it about? Yeah? Yeah, So you were saying A vinton Or was the guy who was the boyfriend. He has been released and he was part of some military unit. Yeah, and elite, And they couldn't they couldn't say that while he was a hostage YAHOO served in when he was in the military. But what I was calling about is I don't think Donald Trump really believes that he's created a piece of the Middle East. I mean, because you still have the divisions about what is the Middle East? Isn't that Arabic? Isn't that they're always law? Many divisions have existed for a long time. They're still there. Trump's got to know it. I think what he's doing is you can't go into a room when you need these people to be excited and put it out the deal saying we got this deal. Not gonna change much. I think they're still going to suck, But I look forward to having you guys on board. Right, well, I think so you guys are changing the world. I right. I think what I think what this does is it ties them to the success or failure of the deal. Right by naming everybody, bringing everybody to the table, right, He's he's connecting them to the deal in a way that is now personal for the people, for these leaders. So if it does crumble, that's the that that's on them. You know. He will then be able to say, well, look, we gave you this deal. You guys. You guys ruined it. You guys don't want peace like he has. Now he has a scapegoat, He's got a villain if he needs one. Well, you got to remember Turkey is run by already associated with the Muslim Brotherhood and associated with the mum Brotherhood, a real fine line to keep these guys on board. Right yeah, but look at right, but look at the rest of these other Muslim countries, especially Egypt. Right Egypt, they've banned the Muslim brother They know exactly who they're dealing with, That's what I mean. Like these other world leaders that are from the Muslim countries, these Middle Eastern leaders that they know who they're dealing with. They've used the Palestinian issue and the cause for their own domestic uh and and you know, foreign affair purposes. So they're I think they're well aware of what of of the dynamics at play. So uh yeah, but I don't know what Turk Turky like. Look, Turkey wants to assert dominance in the region as well, right, and there are other countries that do not want that to happen. So a region that Israel has proven that it can assert dominance, then you know, maybe that they want to be closer to the most powerful nation in the neighborhood. That's what I mean, because that's what that's the language they speak. Travis, I appreciate the call. I'm sorry about the phone connection there is. I don't know what was. It was a bad sell or or something. I don't know, but I wasn't trying to like stop you from making your comment, not at all. I want all comments well, but not in the next segment because I'm gonna be talking to ap Dylan from the North State Journal that's up next. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to thepetecleanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.