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President Donald Trump hosts newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office for a wide-ranging discussion. The two leaders emphasize a strong U.S.-German alliance, contrasting Merz's current administration with the previous leadership of Olaf Scholz and Angela Merkel. The primary focus of the briefing is the ongoing U.S. military offensive against Iran, which Trump claims has decimated Iran's military capabilities and prevented a nuclear war. The conversation also extensively covers global trade, sweeping U.S. tariffs, frustrations with certain NATO allies (specifically Spain and the UK), and the ongoing challenges of brokering peace in the Russia-Ukraine war. key points by topic with corresponding timestamps: *US-Germany Relations* **0:40**: President Trump praises Chancellor Merz, calling him a "friend" and a "very successful man" who is doing a great job for Germany. **2:18**: Chancellor Merz expresses gratitude for the meeting (his third in the Oval Office) and emphasizes that Germany and the US are on the same page regarding Iran. **2:42**: Merz highlights the need to finalize a US-Germany trade agreement as soon as possible. *Conflict with Iran (Operation "Midnight Hammer")* **1:29**: Trump claims Iran’s military capabilities, including their Navy, Air Force, and radar systems, have been completely "knocked out." **3:49**: Trump suggests he "forced Israel’s hand" to strike Iran first to prevent an imminent Iranian attack. **6:38**: Trump refers to the military action as the "Midnight Hammer" and states it is "big" in his book. **17:03**: Trump justifies the attacks by citing Iran's history of using roadside bombs and "47 years of killing." **28:12**: Trump asserts that without this attack, Iran would have possessed a powerful nuclear weapon within one month. *NATO, Spain, and the UK* **10:53**: Trump praises Germany and the head of NATO but calls Spain "terrible" for refusing to increase spending to 5%. **12:09**: Trump threatens to cut off all trade with Spain and mentions potentially blocking their use of bases because they were "unfriendly." **12:22**: Trump criticizes the UK regarding a lease deal for an island (implying the Chagos Islands/Diego Garcia), stating, "This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with." **32:24**: Trump criticizes UK energy policy (windmills) and immigration, suggesting they should open up the North Sea for oil drilling like Norway. **33:15**: Trump critiques the Mayor of London and claims there are "Sharia courts adjudicating law" in the UK. *Trade and Tariffs* **19:14**: Trump declares they "won on tariffs," affirming the US right to charge tariffs on nations that "play with their money." **21:05**: Trump reiterates his authority to implement embargoes, specifically mentioning he has the right to stop all business with Spain immediately. **21:53**: Trump mentions instituting a 15% tariff "on everybody" and notes that tariffs have brought in hundreds of billions of dollars. *Russia-Ukraine War* **3:08**: Chancellor Merz states that while the war must end, Ukraine must preserve its territory and security interests. **34:55**: Trump lists the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a high priority but notes there is "tremendous hatred" between Putin and Zelenskyy, making a resolution difficult. **35:50**: Trump laments the high casualty rate (estimating 25,000–30,000 soldiers dying per month) and claims the war never would have happened if the US election hadn't been "rigged." *China* **24:43**: Trump mentions he will be going to China soon and claims to have a very good relationship with the country, noting the US is no longer losing money to them. What exactly was discussed behind closed doors in the White House Cabinet Room today? In this video, we break down the critical bilateral meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. With recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes in Iran, ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, and massive shifts in European defense spending, this summit marks a pivotal moment for NATO and global security. We dive into Germany’s official stance, the military implications for the Middle East, and what this means for the future of the U.S.-European alliance. 🔔 Subscribe to DEFENSE NOW for the latest updates on global military strategies and geopolitical shifts #Trump #FriedrichMerz #Geopolitics #MilitaryStrategy #NATO #DefenseNow Join this channel to get access to perks: / @defensenow Defense Now | March 2026 • DN March 2026 President Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. Cabinet Room Film Credits: White House Communications Agency