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change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the perspective of an opposition politician, which i am a that is now in opposition. unfortunately, i had to set the german chancellor so far has not seized this moment. the european moment that has been created and is still there is to bring about, to give birth to a new dimension of the european union that so far is mainly an integral european integrated entity. we had some internal market. and what this, and this work constitutes a situation that europe comes to the decision to become an actor in its own security
change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the...
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it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their sovereignty. in the lives and freedom of their citizens. because when our allies are stronger, and i will make this point again and again, when our allies are stronger, we are stronger. i'm grateful to all those in congress, democrats, republicans, independents who voted for this bill. it should have been easier and it should have gotten there sooner, but in the end, we did what america always does. we rose to the moment and came together and we got it done. now we need to move fast, and we are. over two years, russia has been responsible for a brutal campaign against ukraine. they killed
it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their...
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not only for ukrainian security, but europe security. our own security. we are sending ukraine the equivalent from her own stockpile, then we replace those stockpiles of new products made by american companies here in america. missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to step up. thorley knows what happened to the cohesion of nato. they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato all
not only for ukrainian security, but europe security. our own security. we are sending ukraine the equivalent from her own stockpile, then we replace those stockpiles of new products made by american companies here in america. missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united...
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face europe 30 are and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the organization annually. we are so delighted to walk in foreign minister to the wilson center tonight. a member of the problem since 2015 became minister for foreign affairs and trade in march of 2022 shortly after russia's integration of ukraine. we are delighted to welcome ambassador and his wife. thank you for making this possible. also joining us today, true expert on the llc, a career diplomat and served as ambassador to informative. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will time for answers so be thinking of those who will have somebody coming around with the microphone. don't ask it on the microphone, are audience will. you have the floor. >> thank you. good morning. it's a great pleasure and honor to be here. thank you for coming and i would like to thank the wilson institute
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it would diminish the voice of europe. voices in the u.s. would not change very much. there are few emerging asia you would change. i do not know that it would satisfy the demands of many of the emerging societies. it would certainly be a big step forward. that's politically very, very hard. that is partly why and we have not talked about the proliferation of less formal and you could say may be less well governed but they feel they need. obviously we know about the g7 start off as the g5, then they g7 it was for a while the g8 she was an aggressor against ukraine. and then they were pushed out. but it was an attempt has actually led by the u.s. it was an attempt to bring in countries though were in trouble and beating this apartment felt they were not getting their voices heard. and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i thi
it would diminish the voice of europe. voices in the u.s. would not change very much. there are few emerging asia you would change. i do not know that it would satisfy the demands of many of the emerging societies. it would certainly be a big step forward. that's politically very, very hard. that is partly why and we have not talked about the proliferation of less formal and you could say may be less well governed but they feel they need. obviously we know about the g7 start off as the g5, then...
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that we have to, because we now, in europe, have an immigration process. in last september they started an official -- about -- negotiation about joining ukraine to the european union. this is very important because it shows as priorities, it shows kurt tereus. it encourages people that, yes, it's very difficult to do this during a large-scale war. but either we will be ambitious enough to do it, we will succeed. this is very important. for me, it's for human rights. probably, it's in interest what we will have independent tradition yuri, we will have less work in ukraine. >> before i open to the audience a question, i want to say, what makes you hopeful about the future of democracy? let's end on a hopeful note. >> ok, so, i have already mentioned i think some of the developments we have seen in other parts of the world that give me hope. i think that the thing that truly brings me hope in ukraine is people like alessandro. -- ukraine has an incredibly robust civil society. ndi has been partnering with civil society in ukraine for 32 years. and we have se
that we have to, because we now, in europe, have an immigration process. in last september they started an official -- about -- negotiation about joining ukraine to the european union. this is very important because it shows as priorities, it shows kurt tereus. it encourages people that, yes, it's very difficult to do this during a large-scale war. but either we will be ambitious enough to do it, we will succeed. this is very important. for me, it's for human rights. probably, it's in interest...
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he said, why, why, quote, by interpreting -- by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of european ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capris, closed quote? indeed, it seems no price is too high, no weapons system off-limits. our only strategy appears to be spend, spend, spend, then spend more, with little to no thought given to the consequences. it' it's the continuation to the lackluster approach to the ukraine-russia conflict. devoid of strategy, while advocating the jahs majority of funding to the middle east and europe, neglecting the looming threats from china and the warnings from great national policy experts who warn us time and again that the same weapons that we're depleting, sending to other parts of the world, to ukraine, are those in such dire need in taiwan and elsewhere. the $13 billion in military aid to israel is just poked -- just posed with the up to -- juxtaposed with the up to $9.1 billion in civilian aid going to hamas. now, some would say you mean gaza. i say no, i mean hamas. you cannot send th
he said, why, why, quote, by interpreting -- by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of european ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capris, closed quote? indeed, it seems no price is too high, no weapons system off-limits. our only strategy appears to be spend, spend, spend, then spend more, with little to no thought given to the consequences. it' it's the continuation to the lackluster approach to the ukraine-russia...
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i am robin quinville and a director of the global europe program here at the center, and where focus on the
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you cannot win a land war in europe with a 4-1 disadvantage in artillery. especially when the country you are going up against has four times the population that you do. and of course the most important resource in war, even in modern war, is not just air defense missiles and is not just artillery shells. the most important resource is human beings. human beings still fight our wars, as tragic as that is and as much as we wish it wasn't true. and ukraine has a terrible manpower, too. "the new york times" recently wrote a story about how they had conscripted, perhaps accidentally -- i certainly hope so -- they had conscripted a mentally handicapped person into service. they have now dropped the conscription age and still they are engaged in draconian measures to conscript people into this conflict. that says nothing about the fact, by the way, that approximately 600,000 military-age men fled the country. this war is often compared, as i said earlier, to the u.k.'s fight against nazi germany. in the height of world war ii, did a million britts, over a million
you cannot win a land war in europe with a 4-1 disadvantage in artillery. especially when the country you are going up against has four times the population that you do. and of course the most important resource in war, even in modern war, is not just air defense missiles and is not just artillery shells. the most important resource is human beings. human beings still fight our wars, as tragic as that is and as much as we wish it wasn't true. and ukraine has a terrible manpower, too. "the...
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he said, why, why, quote, by interpreting -- by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of european ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capris, closed quote? indeed, it seems no price is too high, no weapons system off-limits. our only strategy appears to be spend, spend, spend, then spend more, with little to no thought given to the consequences. it' it's the continuation to the lackluster approach to the ukraine-russia conflict. devoid of strategy, while advocating the jahs majority of funding to the middle east and europe, neglecting the looming threats from china and the warnings from great national policy experts who warn us time and again that the same weapons that we're depleting, sending to other parts of the world, to ukraine, are those in such dire need in taiwan and elsewhere. the $13 billion in military aid to israel is just poked -- just posed with the up to -- juxtaposed with the up to $9.1 billion in civilian aid going to hamas. now, some would say you mean gaza. i say no, i mean hamas. you cannot send th
he said, why, why, quote, by interpreting -- by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of european ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capris, closed quote? indeed, it seems no price is too high, no weapons system off-limits. our only strategy appears to be spend, spend, spend, then spend more, with little to no thought given to the consequences. it' it's the continuation to the lackluster approach to the ukraine-russia...
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beijing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. as we told china for some time, ensuring transatlantic security is recording this interest. in our discussions today i made clear that if china does not address this problem we will i . i also expressed our concern about the prc's unfair trade practices and the potential consequences of industrial overcapacity for global and u.s. markets especially in a number of industries that will drive the 21st century economy. like solar panels, electric vehicles and the batteries that power them. china alone is producing more than 100% of global demand for these products, flooding markets, undermining competition and putting at risk neighborhoods and businesses all around. now, this is the movie we have seen before and we know how it ends, with american businesses shuttered and american jobs lost. president biden will not let this happen on his watch we will do what's necessary to ensure that american workers can compete on a level playing field . america'
beijing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. as we told china for some time, ensuring transatlantic security is recording this interest. in our discussions today i made clear that if china does not address this problem we will i . i also expressed our concern about the prc's unfair trade practices and the potential consequences of industrial overcapacity for global and u.s. markets especially in a...
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on the continent of europe. inclusion of new members that no one would have ever thought would have met the sort of terms of membership. a recognition that security and other issues transcend the simple geographic boundaries of europe. i think the fact that countries in the indo pacific have expressed interest in a focus on nato as an organization and member states in terms of the core admissions and understanding this information, larger sort of challenges strategically, i think it is important. i will also say that i think in the past we have always thought about how countries in europe focus on the indo pacific and we either with the united states or it is interesting that the most decisive expression of the linkages that is now emerging between the indo pacific and europe around the other direction. it is the countries of the indo pacific and japan, south korea, australia, new zealand, singapore, and others, decisively got behind support for ukraine and have made consistent messaging of the importance of pre
on the continent of europe. inclusion of new members that no one would have ever thought would have met the sort of terms of membership. a recognition that security and other issues transcend the simple geographic boundaries of europe. i think the fact that countries in the indo pacific have expressed interest in a focus on nato as an organization and member states in terms of the core admissions and understanding this information, larger sort of challenges strategically, i think it is...
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asia, europe and the middle east. multiple administration's tried to reduce our presence in them to lease and we see where that has led. -- resins in the middle east and we see where that has led. if you look at the world we live in, with those theaters, the adversaries we face both singularly and increasingly cooperating with each other, that requires a u.s. that is engaged in those three theaters with our allies. it is going to need to acknowledge a world that we live in. michele: i do think we have to be able to deter in all three areas and be able to respond should our interest be threatened and deterrence fail. i believe the strategy has it right to focus on the indo pacific and deterring war because that is deterring world war iii. it would be a horrific military experience but also tremendous damage to the global economy. all kinds of studies have been done that say if you disrupt tsmc in taiwan, you disrupt supplies to the rest of the world, you are going to look at 2 trillion plus dollars which is hard to con
asia, europe and the middle east. multiple administration's tried to reduce our presence in them to lease and we see where that has led. -- resins in the middle east and we see where that has led. if you look at the world we live in, with those theaters, the adversaries we face both singularly and increasingly cooperating with each other, that requires a u.s. that is engaged in those three theaters with our allies. it is going to need to acknowledge a world that we live in. michele: i do think...
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and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is watching. our allies in nato and across europe are watching. what course will america take? we must stop putin in his tracks right now. the world must see our resolve. we need to support ukraine. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i would now like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, chairman of the permanent select committee, mr. turner, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized
and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is...
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true in the united states, in europe. there are trend lines in these areas. in the intelligence community, we are more effective at our jobs when we are trusted by the public because then they listen to us when we say there is a threat and you should pay attention. it is fundamental to our work. there is no question, in my experience, that people trust institutions when they see versions of themselves in those institutions. it is something to actually bring together that kind of diversity that exists in the country that makes us stronger, to be more effective. that is part of why i see this as so important to our work. that is why. the second piece from our perspective is it is not a distraction, it is fundamental to actually creating this environment and the institution we think is most effective. it is also something for the way we work this is we are trying to make sure we have actually the data that tells us what we look like and how we are moving forward in terms of promotion, in terms of all the different things you might imagine that actually create eq
true in the united states, in europe. there are trend lines in these areas. in the intelligence community, we are more effective at our jobs when we are trusted by the public because then they listen to us when we say there is a threat and you should pay attention. it is fundamental to our work. there is no question, in my experience, that people trust institutions when they see versions of themselves in those institutions. it is something to actually bring together that kind of diversity that...
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communist party from starting a war in the indo-pacific that would make the one that's now going on in europe look like child's play, far more dangerous. and by the way, it does something i've been trying to do since 2019. i believe he was the first member of congress to call for a banning -- not a banning of tiktok, a banning of bytedance which is the company that owns tiktok. bytedance sells tiktok. tiktok continued to operate. we should not have a company operating in the united states about the algorithm that it has and access to the data that it has that powers that algorithm. we should not have a company like that operating in the united states. it has something to do with everything the chinese communist party tells them to do. but the reason why the headlines are going to be about ukraine funding is because that's the part of this bill that frankly has been controversial. it has people that oppose it. i personally believe it is in the national interest of the united states to help ukraine. ukraine was invaded not once but twice by vladimir putin. i supported ukraine and helping ukrain
communist party from starting a war in the indo-pacific that would make the one that's now going on in europe look like child's play, far more dangerous. and by the way, it does something i've been trying to do since 2019. i believe he was the first member of congress to call for a banning -- not a banning of tiktok, a banning of bytedance which is the company that owns tiktok. bytedance sells tiktok. tiktok continued to operate. we should not have a company operating in the united states about...
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the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure that these sovereign assets actually go to work rebuilding and reconstructing ukraine. i will not go further than that today, because we are in the middle of intense consultations with our european partners. i can tell you this is going to be an important subject of consultation at the gs summit in june, but i will leave that for today. >> can you talk about the roth invasion, what is the latest on the israeli invasion, do you expect them to hold off? mr. sullivan: i would say that you hear a lot of different public comments from different israeli officials, different media reports, some on the record, some off the record, some on background circling dates, stating what is going to happen definitively, changing what is happening definitively. i am entirely out of the business as commenting, predicting, or represent exactly what israel will do when it comes to rafah. the u.s. position has been clear, i st
the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure that these sovereign assets actually go to work rebuilding and reconstructing ukraine. i will not go further than that today, because we are in the middle of intense consultations with our european partners. i can tell you this is going to be an important subject of consultation at the gs summit in june, but i will...
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and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is watching. our allies in nato and across europe are watching. what course will america take? we must stop putin in his tracks right now. the world must see our resolve. we need to support ukraine. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i would now like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, chairman of the permanent select committee, mr. turner, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized
and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is...
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america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday.
america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday.
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the future of europe is urgently, urgently at stake. already there are dangerous conflicts simmering throughout the middle east region, including continued attacks by the houthis in yemen against international shipping and u.s. military forces. china still has its sights set on taiwan as it strengthens its relationship with both iran and russia. and an expanded war in the middle east would put american soldiers deployed to the region in greater danger. it would harm the american middle class and global economy still clawing back from pandemic-spurred inflation, just as our economy is beginning to rebound. and there are those amongst us, there are, i'm asking those amongst us who think it is wise to open a broader war in the middle east this week, do we want to further encourage iran to rush and build and test a nuclear weapon? do we want to give vladimir putin and xi jinping the satisfaction of the united states being bogged down in war? china and russia would love to see the united states embroiled and distracted by the -- in the middl
the future of europe is urgently, urgently at stake. already there are dangerous conflicts simmering throughout the middle east region, including continued attacks by the houthis in yemen against international shipping and u.s. military forces. china still has its sights set on taiwan as it strengthens its relationship with both iran and russia. and an expanded war in the middle east would put american soldiers deployed to the region in greater danger. it would harm the american middle class...
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ukraine matters not to europe, but to the whole world. this is the natural order. making sure that the leader of our country cannot wake up one day, and decide that he is going to get away with it. there has to be some kind of international order. >> i'm very concerned that certain members of this house, are acting as if russia is our ally. i hope that we can get the facts out. this is a very serious issue. i wish more people would feel like that in his house. you realize how dangerous that is. >> i thank the gentleman for his question. >> my thanks to the john for the long-standing service to this country. i want to follow-up on the conversation that we were having with the members of the full committee. we were looking at the continuing resolutions. secretary austin, have you ever known russia to operate on a continuing resolution? >> i have never known china to operate. >> the next question was to general brown. have you ever known china to operate under a continuing resolution? >> i have not. >> they have needs to take care. secretary mike mccord. kim jong-un,
ukraine matters not to europe, but to the whole world. this is the natural order. making sure that the leader of our country cannot wake up one day, and decide that he is going to get away with it. there has to be some kind of international order. >> i'm very concerned that certain members of this house, are acting as if russia is our ally. i hope that we can get the facts out. this is a very serious issue. i wish more people would feel like that in his house. you realize how dangerous...
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we won't have a collapse of a country in eastern europe. there will not be thousands and thousands if not millions of refugees in eastern europe if russia takes control of ukraine. i can't imagine the ramifications of russia advancing and consolidating their control of ukraine. there will be i am thinking probably millions of refugees leaving ukraine. nato would be in trouble. there would be instability in eastern europe. the consequences are very bad. did you get all that? host: i did. thank you, ralph. we will go to billy in alexandria, indiana, calling on the independent line. billy? caller: yes. i am really not too much for this bill. we don't know where the money is going. they need to be held accountable for all the money. this president over there in ukraine, i don't know about israel, but i know ukraine. he spent a whole lot of money over there buying yachts and buying land. he bought a big place in florida. we just don't know where the money is going. and nobody seems to want to -- nobody seems to care to be held accountable for al
we won't have a collapse of a country in eastern europe. there will not be thousands and thousands if not millions of refugees in eastern europe if russia takes control of ukraine. i can't imagine the ramifications of russia advancing and consolidating their control of ukraine. there will be i am thinking probably millions of refugees leaving ukraine. nato would be in trouble. there would be instability in eastern europe. the consequences are very bad. did you get all that? host: i did. thank...
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we won't have a collapse of a country in eastern europe. there will not be thousands and thousands if not millions of refugees in eastern europe if russia takes control of ukraine. i can't imagine the ramifications of russia advancing and consolidating their control of ukraine. there will be i am thinking probably millions of refugees leaving ukraine. nato would be in trouble. there would be instability in eastern europe. the consequences are very bad. did you get all that? host: i did. thank you, ralph. we will go to billy in alexandria, indiana, calling on the independent line. billy? caller: yes. i am really not too much for this bill. we don't know where the money is going. they need to be held accountable for all the money. this president over there in ukraine, i don't know about israel, but i know ukraine. he spent a whole lot of money over there buying yachts and buying land. he bought a big place in florida. we just don't know where the money is going. and nobody seems to want to -- nobody seems to care to be held accountable for al
we won't have a collapse of a country in eastern europe. there will not be thousands and thousands if not millions of refugees in eastern europe if russia takes control of ukraine. i can't imagine the ramifications of russia advancing and consolidating their control of ukraine. there will be i am thinking probably millions of refugees leaving ukraine. nato would be in trouble. there would be instability in eastern europe. the consequences are very bad. did you get all that? host: i did. thank...
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heard general ryder mention a couple of days ago that we had done some things to preposition stocks in europe so that we could cut down on the amount of time that it took to get certain types of things into the hands of the ukrainians. even with the naugh it is going to take time to get things in the country. and distributed to the point of need. consider the fact that even without that, the ukrainians were able to hold their own forte which of time with this capability, we expect that they will do a lot better. i may have indicated earlier, they are doing additional things to mobilize additional troops to replenish their ranks. i think all of those things are going to come together to put them in a much better place. but it will take a little time. as i talk to ukrainian leadership, i am confident that they can continue to hold their own and then as they get a bit stronger, they will have options available to them. i appreciate gen. brown: the question, i will defer to ukrainians and how they use the abrams. i will highlight the use of the first person view drunks by both sides and the innov
heard general ryder mention a couple of days ago that we had done some things to preposition stocks in europe so that we could cut down on the amount of time that it took to get certain types of things into the hands of the ukrainians. even with the naugh it is going to take time to get things in the country. and distributed to the point of need. consider the fact that even without that, the ukrainians were able to hold their own forte which of time with this capability, we expect that they...
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i don't know if milei will depart europe, because argentina is a powerful country in terms of pricing, social movement, organizations. we have this paradoxical situation nowadays. two weeks after he took office, the protests started, and nowadays there are all the time protests. we are organizing different strikes and meetings. i don't know if you will leave. i want to add that for example, he is not a nationalist right wing either. he assumes sort of what we call internal colonialism. he is complete fascinated with the united states. he is expecting that trump wins the election, and he is completely fascinated with the israel genocide and politics. for me, it is very difficult to think in a sort of negotiation with that kind of politics. ben: so, if donald trump is reelected president of the united states, do you think it is incumbent upon americans, incumbent upon american policymakers, upon people and the opposition, to figure out ways in which donald j. trump can be supported to have more thoughtful, sympathetic, and reasonable policies? because from what veronica is saying with j
i don't know if milei will depart europe, because argentina is a powerful country in terms of pricing, social movement, organizations. we have this paradoxical situation nowadays. two weeks after he took office, the protests started, and nowadays there are all the time protests. we are organizing different strikes and meetings. i don't know if you will leave. i want to add that for example, he is not a nationalist right wing either. he assumes sort of what we call internal colonialism. he is...
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but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more closely than we have seen the past, and at the same time from the russian invasion in ukraine and the tension between china and taiwan, the middle east and the resurgence of authoritarianism, the world seems on fire, how would you put today's situation in the context of the three plus decades you are a -- you were a diplomat? bill: i was a young diplomat when president bush senior was in the white house and the cold war had ended, this was the moment of unchallenged primacy for the united states. today now more than three decades later, it is fair to say we are not the only big kid on the geopolitical block. i would much rather have our hand to play than anyone else because i think that ours is a stronger hand not the least because of its democratic foundations. as co
but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more closely than we have seen the past, and at the same time from the russian invasion in ukraine and the tension between china and taiwan, the middle east and the resurgence...
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and europe became dependent on russian energy. i never thought he would do it but. having a policy president biden waving sanctions didn't want him to disrespect congress. >> it does does not bind future president? >> we did the two types biden he would have to enforce it. >> haven't had much time to read these bills lately i am incorrect and enter sanctions regime. my concern is that could negotiate leverage and the ability to come to a bill in the russia ukraine for. if it has to come back to undo the sanctions. >> once the conditions are met then it will complete. >> one of the conditions? >> they pay for not only efforts undergoing today but construction. >> they may have a change of the presidency and of this year and this conflict could still be going on and i understand the desire the president from having will room but it may bring him in a direction the next president -- >> i get it, the intent was the current administration based on the track record not enforcing sanctions. i'll give some other examples -- iran. not enfo
and europe became dependent on russian energy. i never thought he would do it but. having a policy president biden waving sanctions didn't want him to disrespect congress. >> it does does not bind future president? >> we did the two types biden he would have to enforce it. >> haven't had much time to read these bills lately i am incorrect and enter sanctions regime. my concern is that could negotiate leverage and the ability to come to a bill in the russia ukraine for. if it...
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it is everywhere in europe. yesterday, student protests and actually arresting those students, i came to the conclusion that the divide is actually within our own group or class, because, you know, the president of columbia university, supposedly a super liberal university, ordering their own students, which is really a different kind of accident that's going on. and a professor of economics getting arrested. this is a different kind of police action, you know, it is not like black people getting arrested by the order of donald trump or something like that. these are people for whom i ordinarily have respect arresting students who are in a peaceful manner arguing for, you know, or demanding a cease fire or something like that. these are the basic ideas of democracy, human rights, diversity, and these are ideas that i really endorse, and that's why i came to the u.s. 20 years ago as an undergraduate student, to study those ideas, because i thought the u.s. was much better place -- place than japa. i wanted to com
it is everywhere in europe. yesterday, student protests and actually arresting those students, i came to the conclusion that the divide is actually within our own group or class, because, you know, the president of columbia university, supposedly a super liberal university, ordering their own students, which is really a different kind of accident that's going on. and a professor of economics getting arrested. this is a different kind of police action, you know, it is not like black people...
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the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure that these sovereign assets actually go to work rebuilding and reconstructing ukraine. i will not go further than that today, because we are in the middle of intense consultations with our european partners. i can tell you this is going to be an important subject of consultation at the gs summit in june, but i will leave that for today. >> can you talk about the roth invasion, what is the latest on the israeli invasion, do you expect them to hold off? mr. sullivan: i would say that you hear a lot of different public comments from different israeli officials, different media reports, some on the record, some off the record, some on background circling dates, stating what is going to happen definitively, changing what is happening definitively. i am entirely out of the business as commenting, predicting, or represent exactly what israel will do when it comes to rafah. the u.s. position has been clear, i st
the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure that these sovereign assets actually go to work rebuilding and reconstructing ukraine. i will not go further than that today, because we are in the middle of intense consultations with our european partners. i can tell you this is going to be an important subject of consultation at the gs summit in june, but i will...
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barr: it not only invited putin's invasion of ukraine but allowed part of europe's dangerous reliance on russian energy to continue until putin's tanks had rolled across ukraine's border. it makes no sense to fund a need red cystance against russia's unprovoked war against ukraine while also allowing russia to fill its war machine coffers through its sale of energy to the rest of the world. biden can't have his cake and eat it too. it's just ridiculous. he cannot pursue a radical anti-fossil energy chi gnat crusade at home and hope to keep energy prices low. similarly he can't keep the flow of russian crude on the world markets to bolster global supply while reducing moscow's revenues through an unenforceable price cap they feel only way to truly punish moscow and deprive putin of the financial support he needs to materially prosecute the war is by removing the yen license then energy related transactions facilitated by sanctioned russian banks. i urge my colleagues to support this rule. i want the american people to understand the weakness that the biden administration is showing. th
barr: it not only invited putin's invasion of ukraine but allowed part of europe's dangerous reliance on russian energy to continue until putin's tanks had rolled across ukraine's border. it makes no sense to fund a need red cystance against russia's unprovoked war against ukraine while also allowing russia to fill its war machine coffers through its sale of energy to the rest of the world. biden can't have his cake and eat it too. it's just ridiculous. he cannot pursue a radical anti-fossil...
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nearly 20 countries now in central and eastern europe, central asia are now free because we stood firm and stood up with our allies to defeat the communist threat and now we are facing, indeed, war criminal putin who wants to recreate the soviet union. pseudo -- kudos to speaker johnson moving ukraine aid is critical to national security by a senior fellow at the hudson institute. i'm grateful that ambassador governor nikki haley will soon be at the hudson intertuesday. quoting speaker mike johnson's announcement he will bring a new ukraine package to a vote is welcome news. sadly, we are in war we did not choose. between dictators with rule of gun invading democracies with rule of law. and we need to be standing firm for the borders of ukraine, for israel, taiwan, and the united states. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: i ask unanimous consent to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. hayes: i ris
nearly 20 countries now in central and eastern europe, central asia are now free because we stood firm and stood up with our allies to defeat the communist threat and now we are facing, indeed, war criminal putin who wants to recreate the soviet union. pseudo -- kudos to speaker johnson moving ukraine aid is critical to national security by a senior fellow at the hudson institute. i'm grateful that ambassador governor nikki haley will soon be at the hudson intertuesday. quoting speaker mike...
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europe contributions to israel's defense are a clear manifestation of that commitment. sit vital that the international community is united in condemning iran's reckless es cha latory act which is a direct threat to international peace appear security destabilize the region and endanger its own people. in response, the united states announced sanctions this morning against several actors involved in iran's unmanned aerial vehicle program, suppliers and customers of one of iran's largest field producers and automobile companies with connections to the u.s. designated islamic guard core and the armed force logisticses. we anticipate that our allies and partners will soon be following with their own sanctions and we will continue to disrupt the networks that support the reckless proliferation of weapon that is destabilize the middle east and beyond. the security council must also not let iran's action got unanswered. indeed, for far too long, iran is flagrantly violated the international legal obligations notably through the actions of the irgc. iran has armed hezbollah in
europe contributions to israel's defense are a clear manifestation of that commitment. sit vital that the international community is united in condemning iran's reckless es cha latory act which is a direct threat to international peace appear security destabilize the region and endanger its own people. in response, the united states announced sanctions this morning against several actors involved in iran's unmanned aerial vehicle program, suppliers and customers of one of iran's largest field...
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it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace.
it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace.