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Well, he meant to say "I am a Berliner" after making a reference to the Romans at one time being the strongest nation. He was trying to get the point across that the proudest thing that you could say was "I am a Roman" and now it is "I am a Berliner" but it came across as "I want a doughnut."

He made this reference because the people of Berlin were going through a tough time because of the constant threat of nuclear war and the wall being built so people from Western Germany could not escape from the communist rule. He was giving them a sense of nationalism so they wouldn't give up the fight.

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