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00:00He knows that he's got it wrong again in relation to national security.
00:14This is a government that's ripped $80 billion out of defence.
00:17And we've seen the relationship in relation to Indonesia and Russia grow closer.
00:23Exercises in November and just yesterday Russia's Deputy Prime Minister met the Indonesian...
00:28Peter's suggesting that there should be a response to something that isn't happening.
00:33And this is the second of the failures that we've seen of diplomacy and of mature responses
00:41to international issues just during this campaign.
00:44When President Trump made the announcement that every single country in the world will
00:49be hit with tariffs, the Alternative Prime Minister suggested that we should put defence and our
00:56defence relationship with the United States on the bargaining table.
01:00...is the only one of the top 20 economies that hasn't signed up to or isn't...
01:04That I thought the scenes that we saw coming out of the White House, the treatment of President
01:09Zelensky was a disgrace, that it was appalling.
01:12And I stand by those comments.
01:13And we need to have a very strong working relationship with the United States.
01:17Of course we do.
01:18Do you trust him was the question.
01:19Well, we trust the United States and I don't know the President.
01:23I've not met him.
01:25The Prime Minister obviously has been able to...
01:28So you're not going to say you trust Donald Trump?
01:29I don't know Donald Trump is my point.
01:32My point is that who I trust is the Australian people.
01:36My job is to stand up for our country's interests, which is what I did when we negotiated the
01:42Orcas deal with President Biden.
01:43OK.
01:43No other leaders manage this.
01:45How do you plan to pull that?
01:47The United States is very keen to get access to critical minerals and rare earths.
01:54The trade dispute with China is particularly concerning to many in the US economy.
02:01So we reserve this for the United States?
02:03No.
02:04Well, we'll negotiate with the United States rather than with you, David.
02:08With respect.
02:08I've got to try.
02:09With respect.
02:10Mr Dutton, you...
02:11...protect frontline positions, which I think is important.
02:13...and are incredibly important.
02:14And we've announced more funding for GPs into...
02:17We demonstrated it in the first presidency that we were able to get an exemption when
02:22other countries weren't.
02:23So all I'm saying is that...
02:25So everyone else in the world can't get it.
02:27You would.
02:28Well, as you know, when other countries were slapped with the tariff last time, we were
02:33exempt from it under a coalition government.
02:34So were plenty of others.
02:35This time, no-one's got an exemption.
02:37Well...
02:37Do you reckon you could?
02:38We've got an ambassador now who can't get a phone call to the president.
02:41We had an ambassador who used to play golf with him.
02:43We have people in Washington who have worked for coalition governments, people who have
02:49worked for the Australian government.
02:50I think there is the ability to do a deal.
02:53We'll point to it.
02:57So...
03:00We'll point...
03:03...