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or slapping use sanctions on iran, the us targeting iran's drone program, the uk hitting iranian military leaders and institutions. >> here's the eu foreign policy if you said burrell we have to ask israel for restraint. nansha to the attack. we cannot escalate. you cannot go step by step ensuring every time. higher, to a regional war. i don't want to judge rate, but we are on the hedge of a wall regional war. they made the leashed which will be sending shockwaves to the rest of the world. and in particular to europe the strikes on iran, no doubt, are main topic of discussion as g7 foreign ministers meet for a third de, in capri, italy soon as barbie nadeau, following developments for us from rome, box i'll be so as europe gets into the morning, we're expecting reaction from around the world to this, and presumably they're all going to want to do the same thing effectively as iran and israel and play this one down. yeah no de-escalation has been the word of this summit, this three-day summit by the g7 foreign ministers and you know, one of the things that they we've been talking about, es
or slapping use sanctions on iran, the us targeting iran's drone program, the uk hitting iranian military leaders and institutions. >> here's the eu foreign policy if you said burrell we have to ask israel for restraint. nansha to the attack. we cannot escalate. you cannot go step by step ensuring every time. higher, to a regional war. i don't want to judge rate, but we are on the hedge of a wall regional war. they made the leashed which will be sending shockwaves to the rest of the...
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were shot down by a combination, not just of israeli defenses, but the us participated, france, the uk, as well as error partners. what would this tell you if israel was able to strike this deep even in a limited fashion inside iranian territory just suggest to me that the iranians do not have the state of state of the art missile defense, air defense systems that israel has. >> a lot of ways pioneered with our assistance so if the iranians are defending with limited battery use of s3, hundreds from russia those appear not to have been effective with respect to this, a drone attack assuming we just don't know enough, we don't know the number of a legend drones that perhaps were sent over by israel once that information becomes clear, then we'll do sort of a battle damage assessment and a capability assessment. and that will give us, and certainly it will give the israelis a deeper understanding of the effectiveness of the total iranian air defense system is it possible? >> and i suppose i'm asking you to speculate here as a military man that a limited strike that. still penetrates iran
were shot down by a combination, not just of israeli defenses, but the us participated, france, the uk, as well as error partners. what would this tell you if israel was able to strike this deep even in a limited fashion inside iranian territory just suggest to me that the iranians do not have the state of state of the art missile defense, air defense systems that israel has. >> a lot of ways pioneered with our assistance so if the iranians are defending with limited battery use of s3,...
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david cameron, uk. the polish president. >> let me make one other point, i think that we're kind of giving joe biden a pass on not just as i mentioned how we got here, but the execution of the ukraine effort. as you know, literally every major weapons system that ukrainians have said they need, from patriots, stingers, tanks, f-16s, now atacms, every single weapons system this administration delays, delays, because they're scared of, you know, making vladimir putin mad, the senate, you saw mark warner a second ago and you interviewed him in a bipartisan way, we come in and say, mr. president, you have to give them these weapons systems. they finally relent. think about where we would be, margaret, if a year and a half ago, we would have gotten the weapon systems to ukrainians. >> or six months ago if the republicans in the house held a vote to do what they did yesterday. i need to move on to climate because you're passionate about this and what the biden administration announced about your state of alas
david cameron, uk. the polish president. >> let me make one other point, i think that we're kind of giving joe biden a pass on not just as i mentioned how we got here, but the execution of the ukraine effort. as you know, literally every major weapons system that ukrainians have said they need, from patriots, stingers, tanks, f-16s, now atacms, every single weapons system this administration delays, delays, because they're scared of, you know, making vladimir putin mad, the senate, you...
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worst shot down because there was a concerted effort, not just by israel, but also by the us, by the uk hey, iran and jordan to prevent those from reaching israeli soil. and then as far as iran was concerned, that was it they were very thank clear that they believed that the situation had been occluded, so even as that unprecedented attack was being carried out. so at last weekend, they said that this is it this is a response what israel did to our diplomatic compound in damascus as far as we're concerned this has been concluded. now of course, that wasn't the case for israel it has clearly felt that it needed to give some kind of response to such an unprecedented attack. the person direct attack from iranian soil on to israeli soil the question of courses is what exactly did israel? and that's what we don't know at this point it does appear as though it may have been a limited strike and that's certainly what we heard from us officials. those telling our colleagues in washington that they believed it was going to be limited in scope but we don't know for sure what was hits at this poin
worst shot down because there was a concerted effort, not just by israel, but also by the us, by the uk hey, iran and jordan to prevent those from reaching israeli soil. and then as far as iran was concerned, that was it they were very thank clear that they believed that the situation had been occluded, so even as that unprecedented attack was being carried out. so at last weekend, they said that this is it this is a response what israel did to our diplomatic compound in damascus as far as...
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veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united nations for the palestinians to be recognized as a full state. the american position is that that is premature. a state of palestine needs to come about through mutual negotiations with israel. it's worth saying that under american law, if the united nations does admit the palestinians as a full member state, the u.s. is obligated to cut off funding, which secretary blinken says would be counterproductive for people in gaza. >> thanks so much, raf. that's important reporting. we appreciate that. >>> joining us now is former cia director john brennan. director brennan, thanks for being with us. the president was clear in urging the prime minister to take the win for having overwhelmed all of the iranian missiles incoming, the 300 missiles and drones, and take the win with the help, of course, of the u.s., the french, the jordanians, and not retaliate. netanyahu, obviously, didn't want to do that. they did feel
veto and then the uk and switzerland abstained. they are saying, there's a strong majority at the highest body of the united nations for the palestinians to be recognized as a full state. the american position is that that is premature. a state of palestine needs to come about through mutual negotiations with israel. it's worth saying that under american law, if the united nations does admit the palestinians as a full member state, the u.s. is obligated to cut off funding, which secretary...
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that number went from 6.6% in 1970 to 19.8% in 2020 in the uk, from 5.3% to 13.8% as i noted my new book, age of revolutions, the western world has seen a wave of unprecedented migration considering the numbers and the cultural differences of the immigrants, people have actually been remarkably tolerant what has changed recently is the sense that immigration is now happening without any legitimate process with the system being gamed and laws being broken when syrian migration and gulf, europe and 2015 angular merkel arbitrarily wave the usual procedures and germany alone took in about 900,000 asylum seekers from several countries it is not a coincidence that the influx was followed by brexit and the rise of right-wing populace in many european countries in both the eu and the united states, gangs and cartels have recognized that they can game the asylum system by bringing in economic migrants who claim asylum and thus get the right to stay, have legal hearings and eventually work last fiscal year, nearly 1 million people applied for asylum in the, in the eu last year, that number was mor
that number went from 6.6% in 1970 to 19.8% in 2020 in the uk, from 5.3% to 13.8% as i noted my new book, age of revolutions, the western world has seen a wave of unprecedented migration considering the numbers and the cultural differences of the immigrants, people have actually been remarkably tolerant what has changed recently is the sense that immigration is now happening without any legitimate process with the system being gamed and laws being broken when syrian migration and gulf, europe...
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. >> ali, before i let you go, do you think that these sanctions that the us the uk, and eu rolled out this week are going to have any real impact look, alex, we're now basically still implementing the previous administrations, maximum pressure policy. and one of the side effects of pursuing a policy like that is that you basically maxed yourself out of leverage and i don't think there much more that could be done today. iranian economy that would have an impact on regional policies. so i'm, i'm i'm not holding my breath all right. >> i'll is really appreciate your thoughts in your perspective this evening. thank you great to be with you. as the death toll continues to climb in israel's war against hamas. so does global outrage most recently over the shocking images of dead people palestinian children, who were allegedly killed in an israeli airstrike. i do want to warn viewers that this story contains graphic video of, of dead children and is not suitable for all audiences cnn did receive permission from the, from the family of a 10-year-old who shared her last moments. cnn's jeremy t
. >> ali, before i let you go, do you think that these sanctions that the us the uk, and eu rolled out this week are going to have any real impact look, alex, we're now basically still implementing the previous administrations, maximum pressure policy. and one of the side effects of pursuing a policy like that is that you basically maxed yourself out of leverage and i don't think there much more that could be done today. iranian economy that would have an impact on regional policies. so...
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absent iran tests red lines but you do have these new sanctions that were rolled out by the us, the uk, and the eu late last week, this week to what extent do you think that those are going to hurt her on while the sanctions will certainly underscore to the international community that businesses dealing with iran are putting a fair amount of their capital at great risk. >> iran is a terrorist sponsor, aggressive actor, press, depressive actor to its own people, et cetera, et cetera. >> this this isn't a good place to put your money and the sanctions have underscored that this said these sanctions do not directly touch the supreme leader or as innermost circle. and these sanctions do not appear to you immediately erode iran's capability yeah there were primarily directed at the drone program after there were more than 100 drones that were launched at israel last weekend norman rule, we have to leave it there. >> thanks as always, for your time and your perspective. >> more protests happening today on the campus of columbia university in new york as hundreds descend on the university to
absent iran tests red lines but you do have these new sanctions that were rolled out by the us, the uk, and the eu late last week, this week to what extent do you think that those are going to hurt her on while the sanctions will certainly underscore to the international community that businesses dealing with iran are putting a fair amount of their capital at great risk. >> iran is a terrorist sponsor, aggressive actor, press, depressive actor to its own people, et cetera, et cetera....
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that's what knocked down 350 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles including u.s., uk, britain, jordan. quietly saudis were cooperating, providing some intelligence. shall we say this was a wonderful example of coming together in this case to defend israel. the israelis don't want to knock that off course, and then second and final point, now the attention kind of shifts to capitol hill to look at the aid package for israel. as israel shot down 350, they probably used up close to 1,000 intercepters to do that. they need to replenish stocks. that's in the aid bill. i'm hoping to see that get done this weekend alongside the -- it's critical certainly, a bill for ukraine. >> and just hours before israel struck iran, the house saved a foreign aid bill proposed by speaker mike johnson. we'll have the latest from capitol hill when "morning joe" returns in just one minute. capitol hill when "morning joe" returns in just one minute this is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the futur
that's what knocked down 350 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles including u.s., uk, britain, jordan. quietly saudis were cooperating, providing some intelligence. shall we say this was a wonderful example of coming together in this case to defend israel. the israelis don't want to knock that off course, and then second and final point, now the attention kind of shifts to capitol hill to look at the aid package for israel. as israel shot down 350, they probably used up close to 1,000...
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down here, interestingly, you see the uk and germany and china tied in terms of what they've accomplished. the developing more, india, japan -- japan is not a developing country, obviously -- but india and many other countries that have kept this line as high as it has. this is part of the whole debate that goes on. emerging countries say, well, you got to pollute for 200 years. we need to be able to pollute for a little while to catch up economically. >> steve rattner, thank you very much for that. let's bring in monica madea, former assistant secretary of state for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs. also with us, dr. derek menzelleo of the coral reef program. we talked about this global coral bleaching event that the world is enduring, doctor. what is it, and what is the impact on the environment? >> well, since february of 2023, we have seen mass coral bleaching confirmed in at least 54 different countries, the northern and southern hemisphere, in all ocean bases. coral are animal. they live with algae, who provide 95% of the nutritional elements for the cor
down here, interestingly, you see the uk and germany and china tied in terms of what they've accomplished. the developing more, india, japan -- japan is not a developing country, obviously -- but india and many other countries that have kept this line as high as it has. this is part of the whole debate that goes on. emerging countries say, well, you got to pollute for 200 years. we need to be able to pollute for a little while to catch up economically. >> steve rattner, thank you very...