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the, the business, the, the use of life from braylan, the us house of representatives, passes as in, can you need that aid for ukraine? the 61000000000 dollar package provide suppress rep, when we and munitions to keep assets fights back against russian forces attempting to capture its territory. meanwhile, you creams builds improvise weapons to make up for diminishing a unbelief tree supplies dw exclusive reports and accept how old tennessee is being pieced together to keep. so just out the
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eye. i'm eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program law may test in the united states have passed a crucial 61000000000 dollar a package for ukraine. the bill had brought pipe by passes on support with 311 votes in favor to 112 votes against republicans have delete the bill for months due to cross policy rank linux, washington has stream ukraine's biggest buckeye in its war against russia. the bill and i'll go to the senate square. it's expected to pass in the coming days between you and presidents will admit, as lensky has a lovely, long and hard for continued us supports. we have this to say after the vote. the cause. i think every one who supported dell package, this is a like saving decisions. i am grateful personally to speak of mike johnson, to all american hearts who like us and ukraine, feel that russian evil definitely should not prevail. so i hope that the package
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will be considered in the us senate and submitted to president biden's desk quickly enough to look at shifting. so what is the money expect that to be useful? i asked deed of use of william blue craft? well, most of it is for the us actually it's for weapons manufacturers and the weapons industry in the united states as something that critics of this spending kind of were fast and loose with saying and you know, trying to frame it as some kind of gift to ukraine or free money or money leaving the united states. remember, most of these weapons are american weapons, yet they have to be built like produced and bought somewhere. and that's in the united states. so most of these billions going right back into the us economy, into the us weapons sector and to the us military. some of this money is for quote, operations in the region for the us military. and something i found also very
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interesting in this bill is it raises a to an unspecified amount the president's own ability to use his so called draw down authority. now remember, congress officially has the constitutional right to control spending of us tax payer money. but over a long period of time, the executive branch, the president, has gotten considerable wiggle room and how much money he has to play with in his own coffers. that's one way that ukraine has been getting funded all this time, even without congressional support, through this draw down a funds within the defense department, for example, or the state department for example. and that this bill raises the president's ability to do that. so in the future, if these problems come up where congress is dragging its feet in improving more money, the president might have more wiggle room to spend some of his own us walking around money shot. we say that was the w, william delgado, military on our list. mike martin told me what you trained to get with $61000000000.00 worth of 8. this is
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a huge amounts of money and is actually worth saying that $61000000000.00 is more money than the total amount of american aid from january to mentions to, to january 2024. so it's an uplift of a scale that we haven't yet seen in this part of the war. and a lot of that is going to be spent on things like artillery, amunition, which case is she g locking at the moment. an ad defense is as while we seen these terrible arabs ivy, you claim you in cities. so that sounds like, definitely good news. how much of a difference still could this aid make for ukraine's fight against russia as things stand this not much developmental from the side? is that yeah, i think, you know, the phrase game change is used so much in the ukraine war and
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actually most of time things on a game changer. but actually this is a bit of a tiny point. this 3 things really that you need to fly to will you need the will to fight a new cranes got that. you need the manpower. and recently they just changed that mobilization lois, to increase their ability to, to conscripts people and build a bigger army. and now you see the 3rd thing that you need, which is results is and those results is it going to start to flow pretty quickly? some of them are pre positioned already. and as you had some of the cus, mutual patients in the region. and so it should start to make a difference in the coming days and weeks obviously wants has got senate and presidential approval. i mean, obviously ukrainian soldiers have runs solo on munitions that impacts the question . really because you seem to suggest that this aid could actually be the a to make the difference. so isn't really enough to at least balance things out for
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your brain and even maybe take the lead against russia and as well. this i think take the lead is, is perhaps guiding a bit saw. and of course we really need to look forward to what happens in the us presidential election. but i think, i think we need to make no bones about this. this is a seismic shift in the funding and the resulting of the war on when will, you know, we, if you look at, was that dry going to say to 3 full 5 years. look at the world was for instance, in the and they can become about economic nights. how much can you supply your troops with things like i munition and fuel and all that kind of stuff on this bill does, is it really sets the scene, the cranes have the tools that it needs to finish the job being create in the army as one in a rush and offensive as looming, what more does it need from its allies to push back crashes advisors on his surgery?
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so we've already spoken about alternately, ammunition, and if you look at the amount about tend to be 5 by the 2 sides. the russians are sort of out shooting the ukrainians, $10.00 to $1.00 in some areas. so that's usually important because the ukrainians almost immediately they can start rationing cause they know that there's most surprise coming and they can start to do counts about $34.00. so that's very important. we also have an your listeners, your view is, might remember about 8 months ago it was agreed, the f sixteens were going to be given to ukraine. and these as well, we've seen over the recent weeks and months, the russian ad dominance has increased because ukraine hasn't been able to fly as many sophie's through lack of money. so with those f sixteens and with this, these extra supplies will start to see more of an, even much in the at. so all of these things combined will start to make a difference. and you kind certainly will be able to, uh, you know, there's been
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a bit of back sliding in the training positions recently because of like a surprise suddenly they'll be able to hold the russians advances. and i wouldn't worry so much now about this about this russian offensive. it's been new to that was military analyst, mike martin. now as a has dwindled ukrainians. have been forced to improvise, to keep the front line troops supplied, did of use. and they kind of need takes a look at how the coping in this exclusive report from the ukrainian military facility. this type of scrap was once an em 77 artillery gun. it's just a tiny part of the weapons graveyard that this ukrainian military facility. it's where west, the military tech comes from, the front lines to prove to west and donors that it's being used as intended. but more importantly, to be salvaged. this one is over american counterparts,
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just can't keep their heads around it. and when they see what we do, they don't have to word. so we know when they will, they wouldn't even think about sending this kind of stuff to scrap them, let alone repairing it, easily. guns sent to us that you could still recognizes artillery pieces. so that's not always the case anymore. it's not like we have a choice with western arms deliveries which used to trickle these ukraine. you know me, engineers have to improvise the coolant cannibalism here, making one function well, tillery gun, what's left of many damaged ones. the engineers who tell us they know just to drop off and deliveries half way through 2023 even before the current funding delay backs and initial west and still pilots were exhausted. after a year of war, new production, it's still a good job. what? because here are essentially putting together puzzles of different parts every single day, some new, some salvage, and some can provide because they come in, we've struck no injuries, but we managed to get them healthy again. you could think he was speaking to
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a doctor, but the fighting the front lines are so intense. this man's patients are often back in the repair shop within weeks posting to find out situations where the same gun comes back to me with a fresh damage or 2 or 3 of or even 3 fall times was just when i 1st love this one is almost finished with and it's ready to go back to the front line up to the there's only so much that kind of blogging damaged equipment can do that. so i don't expect it. solutions coming as this was stripped from a commercial digger. so to improve solution in the guns manual, but it works great new phones. and i also producing many of the simplest bags the preview, but we don't need an american build screws and rubber seals who can only put people if we can do all that ourselves. that's what we need or the big parts simply can't make ourselves less than what we don't get them. i guess we'll find a way. we'll put something together out of that,
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the scrap that we have. but it's going to cost you time wasted only for the personal family chest time that you create new troops in the front lines don't have russia is already taking advantage of ukraine's declining fire power to push forward us a detailed up any longer. many here in ukraine worried that the slow retreat of recent months could soon turn into a route. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. the us house of representatives as also overwhelmingly approved and bill grants and billions in many drea spends to ease around the 26000000000 that i package is expected to go before the senate on tuesday. about $9000000000.00 has many a mouthful humanitarian relief for civilians and conflicts always included in guys that the bill to done on the $1820.00 days and naser order. and another landmark built from us house law make as effectively binding the popular social media platform take talk, unless it's separate itself from its chinese parents,
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