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i think the united states will hold firm. so just to bring this all home, what will be metric 2 by which to measure success be here. what does blinking need to come away with from this tripped, to call it a when yeah, i don't think we're going to see any big deliverables or announcements on this trip . i think the, this, if i would give it a slogan, i would say it's agreed to disagree. that's the sort of the theme of the trouble, the agree to disagree and the successful be the fact that we're actually engaging in face to face diplomacy. and that they'll be a re affirmation, a re commitment to continuing to make, you know, government and government contracts and dialog, something that they've broken down. and really until san francisco in november and just basically continuing with that process and remaining committed to it. well, thank you so much for sharing your insights with us sick today. that was really valuable as like how we agree. go from these timson center. thank you. are in new york, columbia university has extende
i think the united states will hold firm. so just to bring this all home, what will be metric 2 by which to measure success be here. what does blinking need to come away with from this tripped, to call it a when yeah, i don't think we're going to see any big deliverables or announcements on this trip . i think the, this, if i would give it a slogan, i would say it's agreed to disagree. that's the sort of the theme of the trouble, the agree to disagree and the successful be the fact that we're...
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we can talk about that without mentioning the united states. how difficult do you think it is going to be for washington and israel to agree on a clear response together to this what we know, there's a lot of mistress between washington and jews and we know that the relationships there are very tense and this is also partially what the radians maybe were counting on. and this is something that would be the biggest assets for you on to see if a growing wedge between israel and the wrong. and this is really the us story and this is exactly what is real. we have to be very careful with whether it's trying to consider its next steps. we know for now that the americans have very little appetite for any more actions taken by israel. definitely the they, the way they see it, there needs to be a decision made in israel, according to the results which are quite poor and not yet according to the intent which israel is aiming at, you know, seeing as a, quite a bold step. we see around here rebuilding reshaping the rules of this chat award that's been so f
we can talk about that without mentioning the united states. how difficult do you think it is going to be for washington and israel to agree on a clear response together to this what we know, there's a lot of mistress between washington and jews and we know that the relationships there are very tense and this is also partially what the radians maybe were counting on. and this is something that would be the biggest assets for you on to see if a growing wedge between israel and the wrong. and...
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the risk is the united states cause that and they feel particular at the moment, threatened by what they see is china's attempts to possibly take over taiwan. you mentioned the risking, that seems to be a concept germany is following too, because for germany, trade with china is a delicate balancing act. it needs china as a market for some of its main products, but at the same time wants to free itself from what is already a great dependency. a construction site with a promising future. the swedish north vault group is building a drug can take factory in northern germany, up to a 1000000 batteries for electric cars will soon be produced here annually and invested soon to be investments like north was, are strategically important for our country. and for europe, quotes from germany was, is, and remains a strong industrial nation. for this, we need battery sales made in germany made in europe and making sure with projects like this. germany hopes to not only drive innovation and create jobs, but to become more independent, especially from china. but the price will be high. hundreds of mill
the risk is the united states cause that and they feel particular at the moment, threatened by what they see is china's attempts to possibly take over taiwan. you mentioned the risking, that seems to be a concept germany is following too, because for germany, trade with china is a delicate balancing act. it needs china as a market for some of its main products, but at the same time wants to free itself from what is already a great dependency. a construction site with a promising future. the...
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and the united states, i don't think is going to, you know, you know, maybe a trump comes back. he level who, yeah, it's a very important point to make some kind of ultimatum there. but the reality is, is that he can't, because the united states is also quite intertwined with the german economy, with the european economy. and nobody wants to, you know, risk, all of these, all of these relationships. phillips to see the same for china that it will continue to play with everyone if you will. we barely know exactly what the plan is . sometimes you have the impression, okay, i'm done. i am just trying to over wants to keep up all these relations equal economy relations because i mean, china is a very globalized economy. and on the other hand, we would talking a few years ago, started to talking about the company in china, is becoming quite a while already and not on everything but on specific technology square. they say we want a big gift independent and from west of technologies, and this is already happening. we still discussing about it and china, it is already happening. so we d
and the united states, i don't think is going to, you know, you know, maybe a trump comes back. he level who, yeah, it's a very important point to make some kind of ultimatum there. but the reality is, is that he can't, because the united states is also quite intertwined with the german economy, with the european economy. and nobody wants to, you know, risk, all of these, all of these relationships. phillips to see the same for china that it will continue to play with everyone if you will. we...
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to the united states. their constitution was rich and i think around the same time as the french constitutional french revolution. so there was a, do united states were very important, but there was a whole tendency around the world of different alignment away from the feudalism to and a meritocracy, to the industrial capital. there's some debt. no, no. and, and the united states are a very prominent play around it, but, but again, they're not alone. and this is a very different world in the sense that in the, like a 1000 to years ago or so, and a stage good, full and, and that was it very usually it wouldn't have major repercussions. and it was the one exception. 11 important period when there was a cascading collapse of a lot of states dislike difficult and they grown sage collapse. and now of course we have are very connected to the world. so you said it's a very different situation. and on the other hand, i think the tensions that, that you see rising are comparable to 1000 to boss. but you mention lik
to the united states. their constitution was rich and i think around the same time as the french constitutional french revolution. so there was a, do united states were very important, but there was a whole tendency around the world of different alignment away from the feudalism to and a meritocracy, to the industrial capital. there's some debt. no, no. and, and the united states are a very prominent play around it, but, but again, they're not alone. and this is a very different world in the...
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the nation was a your united states, and i of the u. k. m, also allegedly friends and some other countries like jordan were also involved. and some say this how you read. it was also helping to neutralize some of the brands. so it was a joint effort in order to, to defend against the trains and missiles that came in. and we're going to, you mentioned that after these drones were launched, a took several hours for them to reach their targets. let's take a closer look at this timing. how important do you think it was that we had this time frame in order to provide israel and its partners enough time to intervene? i think it's a critical point because if you're launching an attack which you want to succeed, you certainly don't give any prior warning and you don't give your adverse 3 that timeframe so that the effect of surprise is completely taken out of the equation here. and what i'm thinking is that the east ro raised the stakes in a certain way was the damascus strike. and some us officials indeed confirm that that, that was an israel, a
the nation was a your united states, and i of the u. k. m, also allegedly friends and some other countries like jordan were also involved. and some say this how you read. it was also helping to neutralize some of the brands. so it was a joint effort in order to, to defend against the trains and missiles that came in. and we're going to, you mentioned that after these drones were launched, a took several hours for them to reach their targets. let's take a closer look at this timing. how...
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united states defense rivers to japan. and so the philippines are our class delete as of the way as japan, and the philippines sold the 1st find the actual summit as maritime disputes with china continued to see about paging. saves the meeting, only stokes confrontation as water levels continue to rise, more people than itself. russia and cause that's done forcefully. they hope it's the.
united states defense rivers to japan. and so the philippines are our class delete as of the way as japan, and the philippines sold the 1st find the actual summit as maritime disputes with china continued to see about paging. saves the meeting, only stokes confrontation as water levels continue to rise, more people than itself. russia and cause that's done forcefully. they hope it's the.
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i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense commitments to japan. and to the philippines, our iron clad or our class china has set the meeting, starts block confrontation, as in it was being smooth and attacked. maybe the us depend, relationship should not harm other country's interest not undermine regional peace and stability. back in washington beneath the diplomatic sensor, a sense of urgency. the question mark sent over the coming us selection. and what's the victory for former president trump would mean for he's countries commitments overseas? japan's lead a ones of washington's waning support, the ukraine, and its implications for asia. the leadership of the united states is indispensable. we have the presence of the united states. how long before the the in the pacific woods phase even has shown veritas. in his address, casey, the set of wells, was a historic turning. in the face of such challenges, these really distorts the cost of vision of unity. one that will ensure the in the pacific security for us to come. it's the last james change o
i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense commitments to japan. and to the philippines, our iron clad or our class china has set the meeting, starts block confrontation, as in it was being smooth and attacked. maybe the us depend, relationship should not harm other country's interest not undermine regional peace and stability. back in washington beneath the diplomatic sensor, a sense of urgency. the question mark sent over the coming us selection. and what's the victory for...
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states needs nato, just as much as nato needs the united states. so nobody would have taken him serious. he comes across is not truly appreciating the significance of the alliance or what it even means or understanding the history or why do we do what we do. c e, he understands the world and it transactional sense. quit pro, quote, then each. if i give you secure, is he what do i get in return? why do i have it was deal when it comes to nature. he didn't appreciate that nature was important for the us in order to create global stability and security. for him, it's just to do that, but can you give me this and i'll give you that. that's what nato is about. the mission of, of, of the not to do nothing came of trumps threats. but nato allies, especially those in europe. we're concerned me berlin july 2019 simulation was carried out by london's international institute for strategic studies and the cub of foundation security experts from germany, france, the u. k. poland, and the us to part everything happened in secret. neither the location, northern p
states needs nato, just as much as nato needs the united states. so nobody would have taken him serious. he comes across is not truly appreciating the significance of the alliance or what it even means or understanding the history or why do we do what we do. c e, he understands the world and it transactional sense. quit pro, quote, then each. if i give you secure, is he what do i get in return? why do i have it was deal when it comes to nature. he didn't appreciate that nature was important for...
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the united states. as, as, as bizarre as it sounds have one thing in common, not just side, wants to get into a regional conflict. and both sides recognize the simple fact that iran is real, costly will not be limited to you, right. and in israel and in the united states very well will be forced to inter conflict, which is again, we've heard it over the weekend by administration. clearly clean is not interested and it's doing everything they can to prevent that that with this attack, global attention has turned away from the war in gods. so how's his health is real? do you think? you know, you could, you could say that that might turn out to be the case, not, not in the short term. we've heard his radio officials talking about what is the right did to them this we can as providing israel with what it is really leaders are calling strategic leverage and the building of a new international or regional college and it goes through right now. if you do that and if you're successful in doing that, then absolu
the united states. as, as, as bizarre as it sounds have one thing in common, not just side, wants to get into a regional conflict. and both sides recognize the simple fact that iran is real, costly will not be limited to you, right. and in israel and in the united states very well will be forced to inter conflict, which is again, we've heard it over the weekend by administration. clearly clean is not interested and it's doing everything they can to prevent that that with this attack, global...
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then the mother company off take talk in the united states. as you said, they have no one year to sell the company to us business or take talk will be banned in the united states. now the last hope is now to put some more pressure on the senate because this house bill and all those bills have to go through the senate. the senate has to rubber stamp if you like. they have to pass this also and then it lands on the president's desk and president biden had said that he would support a bill banning or threatening to ban, take talk and making by dance, a chinese company. the celtic talk you into us as you said, for or because of security concerns, national security concerns. so this is going to happen for bi dance for take talk and we will see where this ends in a year. it's definitely the ones that in washington. thank you, stephanie, let's have an open uh, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. they're both by the us house of representatives have over welding the approved a bill, granting billions and military assistance to
then the mother company off take talk in the united states. as you said, they have no one year to sell the company to us business or take talk will be banned in the united states. now the last hope is now to put some more pressure on the senate because this house bill and all those bills have to go through the senate. the senate has to rubber stamp if you like. they have to pass this also and then it lands on the president's desk and president biden had said that he would support a bill banning...
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united states has denied involvement in the attack. a summing, nathan is a middle east analyst at lancaster university. i asked him what he makes of the explosions new back there. yeah, it looks like an ad strike. it looks like the sort of thing that has been conducted on more and more in, in recent days. chances are we know where it's come from. we know that it's not the united states, which is incredibly unwilling to escalate this precarious situation. any further, we know the israel has struck a number of different targets in recent days, in an attempt to try and tail it raining in games, but they've been trying to make in the past week or so. this is all part of a much bigger strategic game between israel and iran. here's the latest incarnation of dots, increasingly, sleeves and haul style rivalries. and so, i mean, what about the drone attack on is fun, you know, ron, which is widely being attributed to israel. ron's been careful not to directly attribute the attack to israel and the foreign minister reportedly compared attacking
united states has denied involvement in the attack. a summing, nathan is a middle east analyst at lancaster university. i asked him what he makes of the explosions new back there. yeah, it looks like an ad strike. it looks like the sort of thing that has been conducted on more and more in, in recent days. chances are we know where it's come from. we know that it's not the united states, which is incredibly unwilling to escalate this precarious situation. any further, we know the israel has...
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i'm gonna how those as welcome to the program, we begin in the united states. web lawmakers have just passed a crucial $61000000000.00 a package for you, for the final result was $311.00 in save up to $112.00 votes against the bill had been delayed by republicans for weeks to do cross party wrangling. washington has been ukraine's biggest back to its war against russia, but congress had, has not approved major funding since last year. democratic lawmakers in congress have been pushing for a major new weapons package for you print for months, spots we publish in hub line, as i've been reluctant to provide funding will be switching. now let's cross over to our report as to funds the ones who joins us from washington stuff. and how big was the support of for this bill? us on the democratic side, it was unanimously, i mean, the republic immediate republican leadership needed all democrats to vote for this bill, of course. and so that it's 210 in numbers against as you mentioned, that 112 may or no votes by republican representatives for this bill. and that constitutes a problem for the sp
i'm gonna how those as welcome to the program, we begin in the united states. web lawmakers have just passed a crucial $61000000000.00 a package for you, for the final result was $311.00 in save up to $112.00 votes against the bill had been delayed by republicans for weeks to do cross party wrangling. washington has been ukraine's biggest back to its war against russia, but congress had, has not approved major funding since last year. democratic lawmakers in congress have been pushing for a...
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the leadership of the united states. it is in this has symbol on china is resolutely opposed to coldwell mentality, unblocked politics leave the united states to continue reading. this people told role in the prayers of the nation. also coming up, he went from an nfl stock and the movie stock to the style of a mode of trial that gripped to america. o. j. simpson has died age 76. 0, miles is good. i mean, obviously i'm dealing with some issues, but i think i'm just the bottle risks. i'll be back on the golf course, hopefully in a couple of weeks. welcome to the day for me, you can see that has warned us lawmakers of the threat from china addressing both houses of congress. the japanese prime minister said beijing's actions in the region presented an unprecedented security challenge. was wanting comes a day after he and us president joe biden agreeing to increase military corporation in the in the pacific region. you have a nice premier also brought boards of reassurance failing to low make us to set aside what he called a
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so we're talking about civil rights in the united states. it wasn't just uh, the black population that was red lines in the united states. it was also the jewish population. and so the civil rights movement was actually a combination led by black leaders like reverend martin luther king junior. but jewish leaders were a key part of the civil rights movement. sort of see this happening at columbia, and in particular, right, i haven't heard anybody else point this out yet. alexander hamilton was the most pro jewish founding father of the united states. and that's the whole that they happen to have taken over. and columbia is hamilton home. yeah, that, that hall was also, i'm a, a focal point for a student protest during the vietnam moore as well at columbia university. and you and i have talked about this before, you are jewish, and when you look at what's happening right now, there are claims of anti semitism. i mean there are chance that we're hearing that we can't repeat on the air here that are considered anti semitic. here in germany, and
so we're talking about civil rights in the united states. it wasn't just uh, the black population that was red lines in the united states. it was also the jewish population. and so the civil rights movement was actually a combination led by black leaders like reverend martin luther king junior. but jewish leaders were a key part of the civil rights movement. sort of see this happening at columbia, and in particular, right, i haven't heard anybody else point this out yet. alexander hamilton was...
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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 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
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 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...
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so i think that one thing that united states is very careful about is unclear, is to say that is all should be proportionate and it's response. they didn't coordinate that original strength on april 1st, but the united states and if nothing else, america wants to be lived in this time. all right, well the us has recently been uh that's a more critical am towards israel, yet vitamin has just restated his are in cloud support for israel. so where does this actually leave us policy that? well, it's fascinating. yes. as you say, you know, the united states and as well, we're fighting over a humanitarian aid and other foxhole buddies. i mean, united stepped in directly into the battle tonight. um, to save israel from, from those that swarm of drones and missiles. the question is, can they use that for political leverage for diplomatic leverage down the line when they need some compromises from these really government that remains to be seen. but i think certainly they're going to be closely coordinated in their response over the next coming days. and weeks and with regard to the ron, ther
so i think that one thing that united states is very careful about is unclear, is to say that is all should be proportionate and it's response. they didn't coordinate that original strength on april 1st, but the united states and if nothing else, america wants to be lived in this time. all right, well the us has recently been uh that's a more critical am towards israel, yet vitamin has just restated his are in cloud support for israel. so where does this actually leave us policy that? well,...
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i want to declare the united states, united states defense commitments to japan and to the philippines, our iron clad or our clack, china has set the meeting stalls, block confrontation as saying it was being smooth and attacked, maybe by the us. japan relationship should not harm other countries, interest not undermine regional peace and stability. fucking washington beneath the diplomatic sunset. a sense of urgency? the question marks hon over the coming us selection. and what's the victory for former president trump would mean for his country's commitments overseas? depends leader ones of washington's waning supports, the ukraine, and its implications for asia. the leadership of the united states is in just a simple way to have the presence of the united states. how long before the, the in the pacific woods phase, even hash veritas, in his address case, you, the said the world was a historic turning. in the face of such challenges, these really to sort to cost a vision of unity. one that will ensure the in the pacific security for use to come let's go to al, correspond to james chin
i want to declare the united states, united states defense commitments to japan and to the philippines, our iron clad or our clack, china has set the meeting stalls, block confrontation as saying it was being smooth and attacked, maybe by the us. japan relationship should not harm other countries, interest not undermine regional peace and stability. fucking washington beneath the diplomatic sunset. a sense of urgency? the question marks hon over the coming us selection. and what's the victory...
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and i think that that's exactly what the united states wants to prevent. so the messages to the chinese are, please recognize the united states has a treaty commitment to the philippines. if there is an injury to a filipino if the philippines ops a to invoke the treaty with the united states, washington will come to the aid of the philippines. so the united states doesn't want to see any miscalculation on this issue. that was bonnie glazer of the german marshall fund. always a pleasure. thank you so much for all those insights. thanks for having me. thousands of indigenous peoples in brazil have been demonstrating at an annual protest camp in the capital brazilian. they say a controversial new loss threatens their way of life, their ancestral lands, and was that their very existence this is an unusual place, but it's brazilian indigenous group to be performing the ritual. but then one of around 208000 people who travel from remote locations often for days in boston sometimes. but they've come to the cafeteria for the, for an event. they heard the only high
and i think that that's exactly what the united states wants to prevent. so the messages to the chinese are, please recognize the united states has a treaty commitment to the philippines. if there is an injury to a filipino if the philippines ops a to invoke the treaty with the united states, washington will come to the aid of the philippines. so the united states doesn't want to see any miscalculation on this issue. that was bonnie glazer of the german marshall fund. always a pleasure. thank...
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united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we're focused on, what the g 7 is focused on. and again, it's reflected in our statement. and in our conversation is our work to deescalate tensions. german for administer on elaine, a bad bulk called for cool heads. so how do we as the, as the g 7, we have the site adhere to the clean post part, there's sections and measures on the uranium redeem. and so many of them die at the same time, everything must be done to prevent that escalation. we don't foreseeable consequences for an entire region. so and again, so the united states is rails ball cabinets has been debating, is responds to a large scale rating and a talk last weekend that came of to israel's presumed strike, albany rainy and diplomatic compound. but this hope friday mornings men knew this could be the last of to, to run indicated. it has no plans retaliation. that's more i want to bring in. now somebody should launch by day me, a historian who specializes in modern iran at st. andrews university. he joins us tonight
united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we're focused on, what the g 7 is focused on. and again, it's reflected in our statement. and in our conversation is our work to deescalate tensions. german for administer on elaine, a bad bulk called for cool heads. so how do we as the, as the g 7, we have the site adhere to the clean post part, there's sections and measures on the uranium redeem. and so many of them die at the same time, everything must be done to prevent...
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because the united states will be backing them. and this is very important because ukraine has a personnel for jury. so even if you have the munition and everything else, if the morales not there, then it doesn't really matter. so i think in the short term, this will be the most significant impact on ukraine. and of course, the fact that this money might be able to be converted into actual military equipment sooner or later will allow ukraine to plan for future operations. and was a woman russian offensive? ukraine is hoping to be able to fund it off and according to the general thursday. but the actually launched its own contra offensive. so this a package would actually enable the crane to make some planning. now what else do you think that ukraine's allies kinda need to do right now to support the country? the ukranian army is wanting that the russian offensive is looming. the problem now is that we have to differentiate between the united states and its capabilities and its stockpiles of weapons and the european union. as we ha
because the united states will be backing them. and this is very important because ukraine has a personnel for jury. so even if you have the munition and everything else, if the morales not there, then it doesn't really matter. so i think in the short term, this will be the most significant impact on ukraine. and of course, the fact that this money might be able to be converted into actual military equipment sooner or later will allow ukraine to plan for future operations. and was a woman...
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within a year or face a band with united states. the i'm here until berlin, thank you very much for joining us. we started in the united states were lawmakers have passed a crucial $61000000000.00 a package for ukraine. the final result was 311 votes in favor to 112 against the bill had been delayed by republicans for weeks due to cross party wrangling, washington has been ukraine's biggest factor in this war against russia. but congress has not approved a major funding since last year. democratic lawmakers in congress have been pushing for a new weapons package for ukraine for months on public and hard liners had been reluctant to provide funding to kia now, military analysts, marina rome told us earlier what she expects you cream to spend the money on. i expect the money to be spend on the things that ukraine needs most um above all, um, probably patry it systems which cost $2000000000.00 a piece interest sapped or missiles for the systems that ukraine has and its bull session right now. and we also know that president is a lensky
within a year or face a band with united states. the i'm here until berlin, thank you very much for joining us. we started in the united states were lawmakers have passed a crucial $61000000000.00 a package for ukraine. the final result was 311 votes in favor to 112 against the bill had been delayed by republicans for weeks due to cross party wrangling, washington has been ukraine's biggest factor in this war against russia. but congress has not approved a major funding since last year....
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the united states. accounting for about 30 percent of all is rails with an impulse. nicaragua argues that by continuing to provide these weapons, germany is enabling israel to commit acts of genocide in gaza in the international court of justice is currently examining whether israel has committed genocide in a separate case launched by south africa in bringing this case before the court nicaragua says it is acting on behalf of the palestinian people. i mean, this is a very important case. obviously for out of the stadium brothers. but also for the people that make it, i will, as you may have heard of expression indicate where we have a norm's sympathy with the palestinians, with the suffering device to new people are going through. and that's why we felt think we had to do something. obviously the only thing we could have looked into issues the 2 records since it has been one of the few things. i think that i've had some experience with the international court of justice close ties between nicaragua and
the united states. accounting for about 30 percent of all is rails with an impulse. nicaragua argues that by continuing to provide these weapons, germany is enabling israel to commit acts of genocide in gaza in the international court of justice is currently examining whether israel has committed genocide in a separate case launched by south africa in bringing this case before the court nicaragua says it is acting on behalf of the palestinian people. i mean, this is a very important case....
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would the united states really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it was from the late 19 fifties on that this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, kind of odd um, no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really wants. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers, assessments both the question of whether an attack has occurred and the question of the nature and the extent of the assistance to be provided or at the discretion of the united states. which suggests that any country is free to decide whether or not to stand by an ally remedy. i take the 1st cons, article 5 makes you think, oh, and i say if i attack of nato member state, then all the other 31 are going to come and smack me down. i'm of the month. but if i really read it in detail, what it says is each member promises to se
would the united states really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it was from the late 19 fifties on that this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, kind of odd um, no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really wants. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to...
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and that is a challenge for the united states because the united states, whatever it is willing to do or needs to do to self declare, defend is or l, and stand by is, or else it's it. everybody here is walking a very, very, very thin line, a tight rope to not make this in one uncontrollable, bigger conflict. that would be disastrous for all parties involved. step one, for viewers who are just joining us now. we're bears repeating. we have breaking news. iran has a launch and attacked on israel by drone, according to the is rarely military. and we understand that it is dozens of drones that are heading towards the israel is really aerospace, you are on the ground in washington dc giving us the us perspective on this. how has the us been preparing for this attack? in the last few days, we're high ranking military. if there's one dependent on was it'd be visiting in israel ad trying to discuss it, discussed with his rarely counterparts of how they are prepared to the what if, what if iran launches as we see now, it did drones or the cruise missiles, you know, miss yvonne has a, a lot of
and that is a challenge for the united states because the united states, whatever it is willing to do or needs to do to self declare, defend is or l, and stand by is, or else it's it. everybody here is walking a very, very, very thin line, a tight rope to not make this in one uncontrollable, bigger conflict. that would be disastrous for all parties involved. step one, for viewers who are just joining us now. we're bears repeating. we have breaking news. iran has a launch and attacked on israel...
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and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany and the united states, and the arm of france. and those of italy were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. the, this idea that, and maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of leaders throughout the cold war with the united states. really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it was from the late 19 fifties on that this balancing act becomes extremely difficult. the very same year that the federal republic of germany joined nato. vin chancellor, call nevada on no, i asked experts for a legal opinion. he wanted to know how binding article 5 really was. in other words, what was washington's obligation if germany were to be attacked? the lawyers, assessments both the question of whether an attack has occu
and international jet pilot school men from the united kingdom, from western germany and the united states, and the arm of france. and those of italy were, can trained together in 1955, just 10 years. after the end of the 2nd world war west, germany was admitted to nato. but despite the emphasis on community, the fear of being abandoned by one's own allies is as old as nato itself. the, this idea that, and maybe some of the allies would just sit back in a war was constantly on the mind of...
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united states and japan, particularly in a taiwan scenario. the one caution that i would have is that the philippines itself is really concerned about the south china sea, not the taiwan strait. and so one thing that i think we need to be careful about is not thinking that they are leading into these relationships. the philippines is a sign that they're signing up for potentially being involved in the taiwan straits scenario. i think that remains very unlikely. ok, kelly griego with these dips and the standard in washington is because always good to see you. excellent analysis. we appreciate your time. thank you. thank of the muslims, around the world or marquis, the end of the holy month of ramadan traditionally observed with 3 days and celebration this year assistive and these are overshadowed by the israel from us for in gaza. we're palestinians are facing critical shortages and nearly everything including food, water in met us, praying alongside the ruins. the white minarette is all that's left from this mosque, and rafa the rest of the bu
united states and japan, particularly in a taiwan scenario. the one caution that i would have is that the philippines itself is really concerned about the south china sea, not the taiwan strait. and so one thing that i think we need to be careful about is not thinking that they are leading into these relationships. the philippines is a sign that they're signing up for potentially being involved in the taiwan straits scenario. i think that remains very unlikely. ok, kelly griego with these dips...
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i hope that the united states u. k. germany and this will on this time, that it is out to productive for us, right. what has been done in the last few months? if they, if we want this right to live in security and peace and in recognition being recognized by the neighbors, that has to be a completely different uh, product policy from is from you well pro, stay involved with the p stokes that lead to the goals level codes between israel and the palestinians, and 1993, a quotes which ultimately failed to bring a lasting peace settlement. but you have said, but the leaders who are now in key positions don't have the same stature onto the same color, but they were in 1993. the populace on both sides. what can you expect from those populace as you call the? yeah i, i'd say it's a, it's a complete lack of a believe the ship. of course an extreme is to happen. it's positions and is run and uh, and then on the policy in the side they all split and from mos shorted this route on the 7th of october and 10th hundreds of billion
i hope that the united states u. k. germany and this will on this time, that it is out to productive for us, right. what has been done in the last few months? if they, if we want this right to live in security and peace and in recognition being recognized by the neighbors, that has to be a completely different uh, product policy from is from you well pro, stay involved with the p stokes that lead to the goals level codes between israel and the palestinians, and 1993, a quotes which ultimately...
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but still germany is considered an ally of israel next to the united states. and then you have thoughts are see that there's maybe a legal argument for that as well. because you, colorado a can bring germany here because germany has accepted jurisdiction of the quote behind me, which is something that the united states has not done right now. we heard of their briefly in the report there hasn't yet been a final ruling at the icing. j on the separate case on whether israel's actions in a gauze or could amount to genocide. so how can the court rockwell them claim and the same court that germany is, quote, facilitating the commission of genocide against palestinians. yeah, this might indeed be one of the big stumbling blocks in this procedure. nicaragua is claiming this, among other things that is claiming that there is a breach of the genocide convention virus. each trail has not yet been accused or not yet been a judge to really have reached the genocide convention that has been for us cases. so our 1st of findings, by the code behind me that has said there is
but still germany is considered an ally of israel next to the united states. and then you have thoughts are see that there's maybe a legal argument for that as well. because you, colorado a can bring germany here because germany has accepted jurisdiction of the quote behind me, which is something that the united states has not done right now. we heard of their briefly in the report there hasn't yet been a final ruling at the icing. j on the separate case on whether israel's actions in a gauze...
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so enforcing the support from the united states of america. and of course, uh the supports of the american people use us because of course, the political decisions depends on the public opinion. and this age will try to ukraine and sans is to come in upon powerful signal that it will not the the 2nd attempt on his tongue dw, correspond to knit. connolly is in eastern new train where russian forces have been making steady advances. i asked him what the reaction has been to news of the us military aid package. it was a huge relief i was thinking of when the news came through and you could really see people staring at their phones calling each other really kind of even kind of them to show those people who kind of given up hoping after all these months wrangling that it would actually finally arrive, i think it is psychologically a massive deal. and also in terms of the scale of this a, if you look at the psalms, it's basically in $1.01 charge of a more than the us has given since the beginning of this world. so it is vital, it is huge. and as yo
so enforcing the support from the united states of america. and of course, uh the supports of the american people use us because of course, the political decisions depends on the public opinion. and this age will try to ukraine and sans is to come in upon powerful signal that it will not the the 2nd attempt on his tongue dw, correspond to knit. connolly is in eastern new train where russian forces have been making steady advances. i asked him what the reaction has been to news of the us...
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the leadership of the united states is indispensable. we have the presence of the united states. how long before the, the in the pacific woods phase, even hash veritas, in his address case, you, the sub to wells, was the historic turning. in the face of such challenges, these really to sort to cost a vision of unity. one that will ensure the in the pacific security for use to come . don mclean. gill is a geo political analyst in manila and i, austin, what's at stake in the south china sea? now the south china sea, the most important, not just for regional states or its immediate residence, but the rest of the world. given that it is a vital show, one of vital area, vital maritime domain and the endo pacific. where we could see the bulk of a world maritime trades, of course, given the exhauster beating security conditions and the south china sea brought by chinese international actions that often come at the expense of international law. uh this uh, you know, this is catalyze, the response from like might have democratic countries of the in the pacific such as the philippines, jap
the leadership of the united states is indispensable. we have the presence of the united states. how long before the, the in the pacific woods phase, even hash veritas, in his address case, you, the sub to wells, was the historic turning. in the face of such challenges, these really to sort to cost a vision of unity. one that will ensure the in the pacific security for use to come . don mclean. gill is a geo political analyst in manila and i, austin, what's at stake in the south china sea? now...
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the world leads the united states was his message, but america also needs its allies. mister kasheila said japan, still able and willing to share the burden of containing china. the china is current external stance and military actions present. i'm press the dentist and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the peace and security of japan, but to the peace and stability of international community a loss. while such a challenge from china continues o a commitment to upholding a free and open international order based on the route of bizarre as well as piece will continue to be the 5 year agenda going fall po i want to address it goes americans. effort to loneliness and exhaustion of being the country that says upheld the international author almost single handedly. i understand it is a heavy burden to carry such hopes on your shoulders. although the world lives to you, your leadership in the us should not be as expected to do it. oh, i'm a, is that and on your own oh god, eczema isn't i jumped the fellow at the hudson institute where he writes and comments on us
the world leads the united states was his message, but america also needs its allies. mister kasheila said japan, still able and willing to share the burden of containing china. the china is current external stance and military actions present. i'm press the dentist and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the peace and security of japan, but to the peace and stability of international community a loss. while such a challenge from china continues o a commitment to upholding a free and...
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and that is true for the united states. it's true for the netherlands where i, where i live, to raise one, a period in time when the, when there was such a collection in the country as a reference to the mediterranean sea. and that there's a period in which famously there was a cascading collapse of one state officer d all there. that was that just hospice periods. so so, so an archeologist has have suggested that we are in a similar situation. nothing here is to risk for that. just skating. say on your so i'll just say with we have doesn't happen. and you know, especially for before we run out of time. one reason that we learn history is in the hopes that we do not have to repeat it. so let me ask you, should your paper do you think, should it be required? reading for every lawmaker in the united states, maybe lawmakers everywhere. i think it's a good idea because it shows that there is this tendency to become fragile, but it also shows that it is not and ever so some states were able to do something about it good so far f
and that is true for the united states. it's true for the netherlands where i, where i live, to raise one, a period in time when the, when there was such a collection in the country as a reference to the mediterranean sea. and that there's a period in which famously there was a cascading collapse of one state officer d all there. that was that just hospice periods. so so, so an archeologist has have suggested that we are in a similar situation. nothing here is to risk for that. just skating....