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e support doesn't help ukraine. it helps to bolster the offense -- defense of the united states and the world. it enables our own security. the collective support will ensure ukraine is successful today and into the future. vpas president biden and secrety austen have said, the u.s. will stand with ukraine. peace and security are more than just words.■6ç(st belief. peace and security require constant work and action. ukraine defense contact willts e and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. , how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to growb as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do you thinksa responsibility to dip further into its own stockpile if the supplemental does not pass. for you, general brown, the stae discussing alternatives to a major ground
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if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. is defeated or thl simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. late if ukraine doesn't receive th$l tools now moment. and if russia is not stopped in , the cost of restoring order in the entire world will be much hi eventuallyte, every country around the world will be affected by russian aggression. let me finish saying that we might have to answer one simple question today. what world we all want to live in today, whether it is putin's world, or the world we have been working for so decades to ensure peace and stability working our kids and our future generations. i thank you for your support. thank you so much. [applause] >> these are not the only ambassadors here. hroom. this is a solemn time, let's be clear. two years of this fight has been a hard time, it is a hard time. just off the plane yesterday afternoon, talk heard over the past week but also, you are
if ukraine loses, russia will turn ukraine sources against you, against the west. is defeated or thl simply no middle ground, i'm afraid. so the international alliances must be strengthened, no doubt. more investment must be made into our own security, that's for sure. late if ukraine doesn't receive th$l tools now moment. and if russia is not stopped in , the cost of restoring order in the entire world will be much hi eventuallyte, every country around the world will be affected by russian...
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first for estonia to send the books on the ground to ukraine?— ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we - ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we are - ground to ukraine? first of all i - think it is something we are always doing, that we are trying to guess what russia is doing next, so maybe this is a good situation, let them guess now what we are doing next, so this ambiguity is actually good, that we discuss these issues, what we are able to do or not. i think we shouldn't rule out any options because if we say very certainly that this is not what we are going to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further. but to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further.— can push this further. but when you think it would _ can push this further. but when you think it would be _ can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary - can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary t
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ukraine defense contact will continuets work for ukraine and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first question will come from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. first for you, how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to grow as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do you think the united responsibility to dip further into its own stockpile if the supplemental does not pass. for states says they are discussing alternatives to a major ground operation in israel in raaf up. what alternative options exist for achieving israel's security goals in southern gaza including destroying the remaining hamas battalions without further threatening aid delivery and endangering civilians sheltering their? could it achieve those goals through some combination of targeted raids and precision strikes? sec. austin: regarding a potential russian breakthrough.
ukraine defense contact will continuets work for ukraine and for all. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> our first question will come from the washington post. >> secretary austen, it's nice to see you. first for you, how great is the risk of a major russian breakthrough given the shortages ukraine is now facing and does that danger continue to grow as the u.s. supplemental is delayed further and do you think given the stakes you laid out in the fight in ukraine, do...
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ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral security agreement signed with ukraine by a member of the g-7 plus coalition. and on the 7th of march, this month, we supplied another 10,000 cutting-edge drones to ukraine. so another 400 or so million. and to date we have trained 30,000 ukrainian pilots f-16's. we don't have those airplanes that we can give to the ukrainians. other allies have those and are supplying them. what we can do is offer basic training. that's what we are determined to do. and we remain united as a g-7 plus, as a nato e.u. coalition. america likes winners. this is one factor if i may say so in the c
ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the...
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for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were stronger, the war's end would come sooner. i've had my disagreements with the administration about longer ranged weapons to ukraine. that is the problem that has kept our policy to a mere adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion of ukraine, which is a serious, direct threat to american corridors. but the inadequacy of an overall adequate policy is far better than the problem we face now coming from the quasi-isolationist right wing of the republican party. this is a relatively small group , no more than six or 10 really want to kill aid to ukraine. then there's another 30 or so for whom this is not a high priority. but in a republican house which only has a two seat majority, 6-10 people can do a great deal of damage, something that kevin mccarthy experienced, and mike johnson is not long too. the senate has passed a package we all know of which would give ukraine 60 point $1 billion of assistance. absolutely essential as
for ukraine did not diminish, ukraine would ultimately win this war. of course, if u.s. support of ukraine were stronger, the war's end would come sooner. i've had my disagreements with the administration about longer ranged weapons to ukraine. that is the problem that has kept our policy to a mere adequate response to the great challenge of russia's invasion of ukraine, which is a serious, direct threat to american corridors. but the inadequacy of an overall adequate policy is far better than...
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it is how many weapons and munitions were delivered to ukraine. and this is because the pentagon does not have the relevant standardized guidance room for the pentagons audit on covered an absence of records about the status of supplies of virtually half of the contracts for ukraine. furthermore, the leadership of the agency was unable to identify the reason for which this occurred gives to the defense ministry. according to mr. according to the defense department, according to the report, also is unable to track the status of supplies delivery to the supplies delivered after their arrival in ukraine. in other words, the independent audit and ensuring that the weapons that have spread in the area for them not to go beyond you currently have is destructo impossible. nor can military personnel boast about accurate data regarding the fate of products from the united states military, industrial complex, where they use destroyed for they loss. and what does it recognize is that it is difficult to have an unbiased assessment of whether you asked whether
it is how many weapons and munitions were delivered to ukraine. and this is because the pentagon does not have the relevant standardized guidance room for the pentagons audit on covered an absence of records about the status of supplies of virtually half of the contracts for ukraine. furthermore, the leadership of the agency was unable to identify the reason for which this occurred gives to the defense ministry. according to mr. according to the defense department, according to the report, also...
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ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. the immediate helpe are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that■4 special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral security agreement signed wituk g-7 plus coalition. and on the 7th of march, this month, we supplied another 10,000 cutting-edge drones to ukraine. so another 400 or so million.■■ and to date we have trained 30,000 ukrainian pilots f-16's. we don't have those airplanes that we gi other allies have those and are supplying them. what we can do is offer basic training. that's what we are determined to do. and we remain united as a g-7 plus, as a nato e.u. coalition. america likes winners. this is one factor if i may say so in the congressional debate. they want to know that all this support for uk
ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. the immediate helpe are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that■4 special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral...
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actions in ukraine. but we recognize that it's a difficult thing to conduct in the middle of the world. and so it's a very difficult issue to work through. and ultimately, it's a decision for the training people to make it. interestingly, it had quite a lot to say about russia's recent presidential election, rushes recent presidential election occurred in an environment of intense repression of independent voices and the imprisonment, death, or ex iowa. virtually all genuine political opposition. the kremlin has denied it. citizens, a transparent, meaningful democratic process against this backdrop, this election can only be described as on democratic. this has not been to see on fair elections. no sea of service, you're highly restricted in vitamin position. it'd be problematically, what can save more than that. seizure action as being base and refreshing intimidation. the value of the recent elections in russia were an election without a choice. the election process not only shows putin's nefarious act
actions in ukraine. but we recognize that it's a difficult thing to conduct in the middle of the world. and so it's a very difficult issue to work through. and ultimately, it's a decision for the training people to make it. interestingly, it had quite a lot to say about russia's recent presidential election, rushes recent presidential election occurred in an environment of intense repression of independent voices and the imprisonment, death, or ex iowa. virtually all genuine political...
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so what are the factors for the the population of ukraine is below fertility among women. yet ukraine is also the western world baby factory. i mean, by that i mean, renting a, well, many ukrainian women are surrogates because of the very lax laws around all of that . so those baby, so they're being born but then they go somewhere else. and he's off on that. yeah, this is a, it's a very hot button, political and cultural issue right now in, you grand, there is, has been multiple proposed bills put forward to the every james parliamentary body. the rider says, you know, asking for this sir. again see to be banned. it has not been as of yet as far as i know, but there is certainly the possibility of simply because it is rightly or wrongly seen as taking potential children away from ukraine and essentially giving them to the west. now you know that of course there's issues of choice and a woman's body, but the fatality rate is an incredible problem. point 7. right? uh, you know, an average woman of childbearing age now only has point 7 children that's far, far below replacement rate. it
so what are the factors for the the population of ukraine is below fertility among women. yet ukraine is also the western world baby factory. i mean, by that i mean, renting a, well, many ukrainian women are surrogates because of the very lax laws around all of that . so those baby, so they're being born but then they go somewhere else. and he's off on that. yeah, this is a, it's a very hot button, political and cultural issue right now in, you grand, there is, has been multiple proposed bills...
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into ukraine. would you think that maybe you were just the plain? anyway, ukraine has the equally serious response to the you. president shaw michelle named 2013 at possible target to us. i'll fill the e u enlargement. but we'll do our best for ukraine that it could happen earlier immediately of tele victory will execute our whole book in a very fast way. i believe that it will take us not more than 2 years. so just as soon as we meet russia on the battlefield lake in 2 years at a rate of minus 2 meters of territorial gain a year, you can pop the question. ok? yes, by all means less support that ongoing tre, between you brass and you, frayne. at the expensive really special interests like food, some in the western press over at least support the satellites from russia and batteries had been barred from participating at the olympic games opening ceremony this summer in paris. as according to a statement by the international olympic committee, the hey audience will not participate in the parent parad
into ukraine. would you think that maybe you were just the plain? anyway, ukraine has the equally serious response to the you. president shaw michelle named 2013 at possible target to us. i'll fill the e u enlargement. but we'll do our best for ukraine that it could happen earlier immediately of tele victory will execute our whole book in a very fast way. i believe that it will take us not more than 2 years. so just as soon as we meet russia on the battlefield lake in 2 years at a rate of minus...
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the citizenry mobilized, ukraine's military expanded and for two years of hard and fightf ukraine of sacrifice their lives and their homes to beat backdese challenge, ukraine halted initial russian advances from taking,l kyiv and launched successful offensive operations to retake territories and eastern parts of the country. ukrainian forces than half the territory that russia temporarily occupied in the early stages of conflict. russia has made some incremental gains, it has been at great cost of personnel and equipment. ukraine contineir defenses to fr lines and maximize effects of their ammunition and supplies. , ukraine has asked for the capability and training to stand and fight. for two years ukrainian forces have use this coalition support to repel russian attacks using innovative strategies and tactics. they have consistently impos tos and capabilities. that because on about a field combined with collective has forced russia to turn to the likes of iran and north korea. shown the outcomes we can achieve when we act together and provide support to ukraine. plan is to wait out
the citizenry mobilized, ukraine's military expanded and for two years of hard and fightf ukraine of sacrifice their lives and their homes to beat backdese challenge, ukraine halted initial russian advances from taking,l kyiv and launched successful offensive operations to retake territories and eastern parts of the country. ukrainian forces than half the territory that russia temporarily occupied in the early stages of conflict. russia has made some incremental gains, it has been at great cost...
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for ukraine. i think what that is leading to come as ivan has written brilliantly it is a reassessment of what ukrainian victory or defeat looks like, focused less on the idea of territory and more on the geopolitical orientation that ukraine can have. the idea of ukraine that can be part of the west, can be part of europe, can be part of nato rather than simply focusing on territory. the second interesting finding is to deal with the european debate about security and defense. we have seen a huge turnar■%ound in the figures for spending on military support. which is, i think, echoed in a lot of the polling we have done. we heard from nato that united n members of nato they will be on track to present by the time of the nato summit and collectively the europeans are to 2%. putin deserves a lot of credit for that and trump should also take a share of credit for that. not the least because of recent rhetoric. then the final thing that is most interesting is what this slide shows. witches, donald t
for ukraine. i think what that is leading to come as ivan has written brilliantly it is a reassessment of what ukrainian victory or defeat looks like, focused less on the idea of territory and more on the geopolitical orientation that ukraine can have. the idea of ukraine that can be part of the west, can be part of europe, can be part of nato rather than simply focusing on territory. the second interesting finding is to deal with the european debate about security and defense. we have seen a...
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, the smaller ukraine becomes geographically, and it's demographics as well, in the interest of ukraine and really never been mentioned in all of this. it's always the focus has been russia, and that was, you know, uh, the, the predicate of all this was russia, gates in 2016. and donald trump go ahead. patrick, to wait. stilton burke himself was bang on we need to support ukrainian sovereignty, preserve ukrainian sovereignty. you create the tragedy of ukraine is that has been stripped of its sovereignty really from if you want to go to, to 2014. and then my don cool from that point forward and, and the introduction of all these anti corruption bureaus on micro managed by washington to cover up real corruption in fact. and so you see the sovereignty, ukraine being eroded to the point now where they are totally subsidized. by western funding to run their government to pay their pensions to run their military. this is the most on sovereign state on the planet right now in terms of having control of its own affairs and being able to manage its own economy. the economy shot the population ha
, the smaller ukraine becomes geographically, and it's demographics as well, in the interest of ukraine and really never been mentioned in all of this. it's always the focus has been russia, and that was, you know, uh, the, the predicate of all this was russia, gates in 2016. and donald trump go ahead. patrick, to wait. stilton burke himself was bang on we need to support ukrainian sovereignty, preserve ukrainian sovereignty. you create the tragedy of ukraine is that has been stripped of its...
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so what does this mean for ukraine is the war with russia interest? it's the, yeah, this is inside story, the color of the, i'm welcome to the program. i'm joe know that your opinions been one of ukraine's biggest back, is it, it's fight against russia. among the many ways it's given support is by reducing tariff. sonya craig knew now quick, i've heard cultural inputs, but now you're being farmers of pushing back. they say the livelihoods of being undermined by foreign competition, and they want to trade barriers re imposed. is this part of a big a backlash? and can you repeat? indeed, as is discontent, while maintaining the support for ukraine will go to our panel in just a few moments, but 1st sent them on a hand. has this report. farmers in poland are angry, and they're not the only ones. protest have been taking place in many parts of europe. you regulations are part of what's during the unrest. but for many, the biggest issue is cheaper food enforce from ukraine that they say are under cutting their business. not the good says, according to suzan
so what does this mean for ukraine is the war with russia interest? it's the, yeah, this is inside story, the color of the, i'm welcome to the program. i'm joe know that your opinions been one of ukraine's biggest back, is it, it's fight against russia. among the many ways it's given support is by reducing tariff. sonya craig knew now quick, i've heard cultural inputs, but now you're being farmers of pushing back. they say the livelihoods of being undermined by foreign competition, and they...
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we're all linked to ukraine. now what's more interesting is key of supply chief who is not shying away from essentially threatening to do something about the routes that russia is building to connect must go to is new territories are seeing this promotion has actually been building a railway for over a year. now to connect to our southern temporarily occupied territories, this process is almost complete and this could pose a serious problem for us. but i hope that we can somehow manage the overland section of the railway. we all have experience in this, and it is much easier than the issue of the crime in bridge. somehow this guy says statements, and despite the information that came out from the investigation, ukraine's allies still seem to be in denial. but nonetheless, the russian foreign minister still insist that he should stop supporting terrorist activities, that he should hand over the participants behind the attacks that are still in ukraine. and that he should compensate the families of the victims. now
we're all linked to ukraine. now what's more interesting is key of supply chief who is not shying away from essentially threatening to do something about the routes that russia is building to connect must go to is new territories are seeing this promotion has actually been building a railway for over a year. now to connect to our southern temporarily occupied territories, this process is almost complete and this could pose a serious problem for us. but i hope that we can somehow manage the...
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ukraine with flight simulators. so that training can take place not only in the west, but also in ukraine since february, last year. sweden has provided ukraine with 2.2.2000000000 euros implant bilateral support. we've continued to provide political, military, humanitarian and financial support in close dialogue with you and our common partners to make sure that you crane's needs are met for as long as it takes when the apartment is that also the back here robert pizza is one west, an official who comprehends the consequences of the west, a right click, engaging in the conflict back when it's full of what i did. finally, after the meeting, it was confirmed by several participating politicians, especially the french president. ukraine needs modern air defense systems, more than anything else. otherwise, it makes no sense to think about expanding the production of weapons or large training centers directly on the territory of ukraine. without air defense, they would be an easy target, and here the dog is buried. the
ukraine with flight simulators. so that training can take place not only in the west, but also in ukraine since february, last year. sweden has provided ukraine with 2.2.2000000000 euros implant bilateral support. we've continued to provide political, military, humanitarian and financial support in close dialogue with you and our common partners to make sure that you crane's needs are met for as long as it takes when the apartment is that also the back here robert pizza is one west, an official...
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and busted cus is still more a to ukraine. she says that europe is looking for the white house to find a breakthrough and get congressional approval for coney stalls. $60000000000.00 us a package took us. i think everybody in europe is guessing really very impatient. the ukranian people are looking towards your opinions and americans for they want to be with us and in our institutions with its own economic pressures and farms protesting against cheating. you creating an impulse. it's unclear whether the ton meets kids age requirements. as all these female, isabel explained, according to the former chief of the european central bank, the you need to invest and enormous amount of money in a relatively short time to deal with the deep challenges the blocks facing. we are living and extremely difficult times, and immediate action is needed to prevent even greater challenges in the near future. firstly, a commitment of 0.25 percent of g d p from each e u member state to arm ukraine would be sufficient to ensure that it can win this
and busted cus is still more a to ukraine. she says that europe is looking for the white house to find a breakthrough and get congressional approval for coney stalls. $60000000000.00 us a package took us. i think everybody in europe is guessing really very impatient. the ukranian people are looking towards your opinions and americans for they want to be with us and in our institutions with its own economic pressures and farms protesting against cheating. you creating an impulse. it's unclear...
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the united ongoing situation in ukraine. tue: united states ongoing situation in ukraine. tte: united states is very much supportive of this move including liquefied natural gas and we discussed the ongoing transition the countries are making, relate redrawing the energy map of europe at a critical time. as of the foreign minister mentioned we are collaborating another key regional priorities and notably the western balkans and here i have to commend austria's long—standing leadership in the foreign minister's personal and investment. this is something thatis and investment. this is something that is near and dear to our hearts and particularly president biden because for the president and me when i started out in the 1990s, so much of the focus of the world was on the balkans and bosnia. let’s on the balkans and bosnia. let's leave that _ on the balkans and bosnia. let's leave that they _ on the balkans and bosnia. let's leave that they are. _ on the balkans and bosnia. let's leave that they are. an - on the balkans and bosnia. let's leave that they are. an update tha
the united ongoing situation in ukraine. tue: united states ongoing situation in ukraine. tte: united states is very much supportive of this move including liquefied natural gas and we discussed the ongoing transition the countries are making, relate redrawing the energy map of europe at a critical time. as of the foreign minister mentioned we are collaborating another key regional priorities and notably the western balkans and here i have to commend austria's long—standing leadership in the...
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today's decision doesn't just mean a revenue loss for ukraine. it proves that e u leaders support for ukraine. caves under interest group pressure. what space it? there's one thing that personally more important to european leaders and to elected officials in this block, then doing whatever it takes for ukraine and that's preserving your very own rear ends. so the blocks reps apparently report is the decided to table symbol limits on block wide free trade that ukraine has been enjoying at the farmers expense. specifically with respect to poultry turnover, chicken, wheat, eggs, and sugar. so all of this is going to be discussed starting this thursday added to de european council summit of you national years, which is shaping out to be kind of a class of competing virtue signaling in favor of both ukrainian and use farmers interest. we'll see how that pans out. it turns out that france and poland are on the same page with the ukraine import limits. french president, a menu in my car, was just doing his whole not put the on board that passed the rou
today's decision doesn't just mean a revenue loss for ukraine. it proves that e u leaders support for ukraine. caves under interest group pressure. what space it? there's one thing that personally more important to european leaders and to elected officials in this block, then doing whatever it takes for ukraine and that's preserving your very own rear ends. so the blocks reps apparently report is the decided to table symbol limits on block wide free trade that ukraine has been enjoying at the...
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in fact, a war in ukraine is the result. as i think many commentators have pointed out of the aggressive eastward expansion of nato course that's been going on for a very long time. actually, we can go back to please, you know, richard, i can tell you i, i cite exactly the same thing and you know, what happened to me. i was thrown off twitter for 2 years for saying exactly the same as a matter of fact, to my guessing my audience, i was actually paraphrasing brock obama, and now you can say it's okay, it's really quite remarkable here, richard and hold that thought i have to go to a hard break, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion. then you can stay with the the spending their juvenile like, rumors of incredible proportion. only my turn now to the latest on russia's presidential election. well, well, well and please turn it off the welcome back. across the dock were all things are considered. i'm cute little bill to remind you. we're discussing ukraine. the ok, let's go back to richard in washington. unfor
in fact, a war in ukraine is the result. as i think many commentators have pointed out of the aggressive eastward expansion of nato course that's been going on for a very long time. actually, we can go back to please, you know, richard, i can tell you i, i cite exactly the same thing and you know, what happened to me. i was thrown off twitter for 2 years for saying exactly the same as a matter of fact, to my guessing my audience, i was actually paraphrasing brock obama, and now you can say it's...
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in fact, a war in ukraine is the result. as i think many commentators have pointed out uh, a via aggressive eastward expansion of nato course. that's been going on for a very long time. actually. we can go back to the, you know, richard, i can tell you i, i cite exactly the same thing and you know what happened to me. i was thrown off twitter for 2 years for saying exactly the same as a matter of fact, to my guessing my audience, i was actually paraphrasing brock obama, and now you can say it, okay. it's really quite remarkable here, richard and hold that thought i have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine. stay with the the, the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will fan in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rush to day and split the r t. suppose next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. f
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and ukraine? those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack, said, of course you while i think so. we are currently talking about the findings that we have and there awesome general developments. this is a jigsaw puzzle and adds it to that puzzle. we already know that those attack is what i for him. they just they were fleeing most go through app for him to down in the brown screeching which is close to you quite. and that is evidence coming out from the speech that they were looking to head into crane, but they have contacts that and they were hoping for window to be open so that they could cross the border. but also say this is dick. so the latest piece of puzzle we've had today is from the russian investigative committee saying that there was substantial evidence that the currency was funded from ukraine to the attack is that they then use that fund that's terror attack in moscow to try to can i just touching on washington in all this, it keeps insisting key of authorities had no involvemen
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it those have been killed fighting in ukraine?— in ukraine? it does engender some support _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but we - in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have i in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have to remember that russia is a very large _ remember that russia is a very large country so even the wage increases — large country so even the wage increases really go to russian regions — increases really go to russian regions where there are high levels — regions where there are high levels of— regions where there are high levels of military industry whereas other regions are suffering. i think that the benefits of having fought in the war— benefits of having fought in the war are also highly uneven and many— the war are also highly uneven and many are not been delivered. so responsibility for delivering these benefits has gone down to the regional level_ has gone down to the regional level and _ has gone down to the regional level and
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on ukraine, i just got backrom ukraine about 10 days ago. we cannot allow another city to fall into russian hands. if they continue to penetrate that frontline, that could be the tipping point, the point of no return where ukraine can never recover that ground and would allow for more additional russian advances. we should have learned the lessons of history, particularly world war ii history, if you don't nip problems in the bud early they become more costly and deadly in terms of dollars and lives. and we have to be forward leaning believing in peace through streng n weakness. our proposal is meant to do a couple things. number one, provide a timeline and pressurleadership from botho get something done. we have no pride of ownership here. we just want the problem solved. this is not a transportation bill. this is not the naming of a post office. this is literally u.s. domestic security and world peace onne h. we felt we needed to step up and offer a solution to show the intersection of where democrats and republicans, reasonable members of
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lost the cross section ukraine. i'm joined by my guess ray mcgovern in raleigh is a former c. i a analyst in washington. we have richard cook. he is a former us federal policy analyst as well as author of our country that in now and here in moscow we cross the patrick headings and he is the editor in founder of the 21st century wire. or i telling cross talk roles in effect, that means it can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. all right, let me go to you 1st here. i know i live very far away and maybe because of distance, i don't have the great the same amount of focus, but you have a job. i didn't really spend a lot of time on ukraine. it was 1st on the, on the shopping list there. i mean, is that america is most pressing problem right now. after all, it was the state of the union. the, the speech indicated, not the ukraine was top of the list to preserve the regime. but rather that the democratic party and joe biden, or top of the list preserved the regime. it was quite a shouting match was actuall
lost the cross section ukraine. i'm joined by my guess ray mcgovern in raleigh is a former c. i a analyst in washington. we have richard cook. he is a former us federal policy analyst as well as author of our country that in now and here in moscow we cross the patrick headings and he is the editor in founder of the 21st century wire. or i telling cross talk roles in effect, that means it can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. all right, let me go to you 1st here. i know i live...
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the western trips more not to be sent to ukraine. he said no, no, no, it's just part of why did the discussion as a possibility. johnny wasn't best pleased with that. um, what do you make of my crow? see me doing a one a see? i see. it's a just like to the, to give it to some topic to the media. i think, uh, the most of the countries of europe in countries are not in accordance with, with this idea. and every one is not and used by this, this idea also i missed that i had make it on. maybe he wanted to make some headlines before before elections to your work in parliament because the political party missed that i'm on. well, micron is declining could really, really quickly, and me smiling, let them is rising and falls. and so maybe that's, that is the reason why he want this to be popular. now i also do want to get your take on so your why we have that needs for quoting of the job and defense stuff discussing potentially helping kids blow up the crime in bridge. and yet, on the other hand, we have a members payment, but they are the
the western trips more not to be sent to ukraine. he said no, no, no, it's just part of why did the discussion as a possibility. johnny wasn't best pleased with that. um, what do you make of my crow? see me doing a one a see? i see. it's a just like to the, to give it to some topic to the media. i think, uh, the most of the countries of europe in countries are not in accordance with, with this idea. and every one is not and used by this, this idea also i missed that i had make it on. maybe he...
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there was no option on the ballot paper to stay in ukraine. of the opinion schiller was positive, sort of the russia prior to 1954 and the majority of crime mans and make russians, while some had called for a chance to break from ukraine. in 2014, most crime mans had few political, low cultural ties to russia. but most grew claimed, a decisive victory on march, 18, 2014 russian president vladimir persian signed a treaty of a session alongside his appointed leaders of crimea, cause us to wait for me. and so that's the power of attorney, are new to their home shores hadley, biddy to their home port, to rush on the be skids. when i see you the, the time patients popularity was flag. he used bionics ation to boost his approval rating. riding a wave of nationalism and calling for what he described as the restoration of russia. after the humiliation of the soviet union's collapse. rhetoric that he repeated during russia's full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022. the crimean peninsula is strategically valuable. russia's black safelight is stationed th
there was no option on the ballot paper to stay in ukraine. of the opinion schiller was positive, sort of the russia prior to 1954 and the majority of crime mans and make russians, while some had called for a chance to break from ukraine. in 2014, most crime mans had few political, low cultural ties to russia. but most grew claimed, a decisive victory on march, 18, 2014 russian president vladimir persian signed a treaty of a session alongside his appointed leaders of crimea, cause us to wait...
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i started the with the ukraine conflict. what most go sizes troops all as long as thing on the southern front of these i photos, the region, the russian defense industry has what he's supposed to be send today is clearing the ground from ukrainian mines and other munitions. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, it does with a fail unless this was taken as a trophy by a comrade roof during the advance on the same front. it's an american grenade, or we had those, and this is a german split to coordinate with someone for to the enemy mostly uses em. 70 mines . these are american mines. they are deployed remotely, approaching them is forbidden. just and so i mean you to a such remote mining affects the magnetic field of therefore such minds are the most difficult to destroy. and as you do not know how close you can approach them. therefore, if we have to use some new technologies of our own to know we can, we figure out how to destroy it, all those fonts that could deploy troops to ukraine if russian forces involves towards key f o, a d
i started the with the ukraine conflict. what most go sizes troops all as long as thing on the southern front of these i photos, the region, the russian defense industry has what he's supposed to be send today is clearing the ground from ukrainian mines and other munitions. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, it does with a fail unless this was taken as a trophy by a comrade roof during the advance on the same front. it's an american grenade, or we had those, and this is a german split to coordinate...
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obviously they were trying to protect ukraine because they also said ukraine wasn't behind it . well, why would you say that if it, if you weren't it, wasn't there a suspicion, go ahead in belgium. yeah, that is definitely a very suspicious uh, and very hard thing to say. of course, the moment some of the documents that there is the fact that it would come in as a country that is not officially involved in anything, in this case of the united states and saying like, okay, you know, for sure it wasn't much of great. you know, that is very all very specific as well that they say if it has to be biased, has to be isis. i mean, just because of the fact that it is that there is a back by itself doesn't always necessarily mean it has to be isis, of course, and even more and more specific data outside of us isis part of some problems. so the ones that are active in upfront is done, so it's very specific, very all they do start immediately posting less than an hour after that. and if that happens, and in many ways i think that is it's, it's more like a smoking gun in the hand of the ame
obviously they were trying to protect ukraine because they also said ukraine wasn't behind it . well, why would you say that if it, if you weren't it, wasn't there a suspicion, go ahead in belgium. yeah, that is definitely a very suspicious uh, and very hard thing to say. of course, the moment some of the documents that there is the fact that it would come in as a country that is not officially involved in anything, in this case of the united states and saying like, okay, you know, for sure it...
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we stand united by ukraine's site. thank you. stand united by ukraine's site. thank vom— stand united by ukraine's site. thank yom— it i stand united by ukraine's site. | thank you._ it is stand united by ukraine's site. - thank you._ it is our thank you. translation: it is our future, thank you. translation: it is our future. our — thank you. translation: it is our future, our security _ thank you. translation: it is our future, our security which - thank you. translation: it is our future, our security which is - thank you. translation: it is our future, our security which is at - future, our security which is at stake — future, our security which is at stake in — future, our security which is at stake in ukraine. we are doing this out of— stake in ukraine. we are doing this out of solidarity for the people of ukraine _ out of solidarity for the people of ukraine whose territorial integrity is being _ ukraine whose territorial integrity is being threatened. we are doing this to _ is being threatened. we are doing this to defend international law,
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state of ukraine if it still exists. at the end of this conflict with less than a $20000000.00 population. yeah, for perspective i'm from los angeles. as you know, l. a county alone has roughly 10000000 people, so it sounds like ukraine is, is very sparsely populated to begin with. so let's talk for a moment about the, the millions of ukrainian workers. you are really touched on this little bit, who according to the one, they say that at any given time, roughly around 3000000 people are, are working abroad. these are mostly what one of us would call working age people. so you might say between ages 18 and 55. then they say half of those people. so around 1500000 are considered low skilled occupation or laborers and the sort and the other half are the young college educated professionals. the estimate is that one 3rd of them are under the age of $35.00. it seems that that last cohort cohort, they seldom returned to the motherland because they wanted a cushy jobs abroad. you know, started building lives for themselves some
state of ukraine if it still exists. at the end of this conflict with less than a $20000000.00 population. yeah, for perspective i'm from los angeles. as you know, l. a county alone has roughly 10000000 people, so it sounds like ukraine is, is very sparsely populated to begin with. so let's talk for a moment about the, the millions of ukrainian workers. you are really touched on this little bit, who according to the one, they say that at any given time, roughly around 3000000 people are, are...
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is also america's existential fight if ukraine loses. the fact that all these members of congress agree makes it even more absurd that the minority, this small minority in one branch of our congress is holding up the entire foreign policy of the united states. >> ok, evelyn farkas with the mccain institute, thank you for joining us from kyiv. >> thank you. >> the czech republic has taken up an initiative to source artillery shells from central europe. in a matter of weeks, they have been able to secure funding from various countries for 300,000 artillery rounds. the goal is to buy 800,000 rounds. the prime minister said this will have a tangible impact on the front lines. >> we have a difficult situation on the front lines because of lack of artillery munitions. we hope that this will help us and we will have enough. enough ammunition to deter our frontline. >> former brazilian president jair bolsonaro has been indicted for falsifying his covid vaccination documents. his health records say he received the vaccine in sao paulo and an inve
is also america's existential fight if ukraine loses. the fact that all these members of congress agree makes it even more absurd that the minority, this small minority in one branch of our congress is holding up the entire foreign policy of the united states. >> ok, evelyn farkas with the mccain institute, thank you for joining us from kyiv. >> thank you. >> the czech republic has taken up an initiative to source artillery shells from central europe. in a matter of weeks,...
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and we were continuing to provide aid on a regular basis to ukraine. we're participating in the check initiative to buy a broad uh, ammunition. so we are, we are doing everything that we think all allies could do. and it looks like, according to estimates that i have seen, that before they tell us, or for europe, i should say, to be able to, to, to fully what mostly a, to fund its own defense if it needs within nato. the vin number would not be a 2 percent of g, d. p will be closer to 3 percent of g d p. if we all spent this and all of us spent this, we might have some simple supplies for ourselves and for your brain that's, that's a big if isn't it? because polls conducted by nato show pretty low levels of support for increasing defense spending. i'm not seeing some of the member countries with the biggest shortfalls, like it's only only 28 percent of people in that country wants to spend more on defense. if you don't get the money for this, none of these grand plans and none of the promises that were initially made to ukraine are going to be met, sol
and we were continuing to provide aid on a regular basis to ukraine. we're participating in the check initiative to buy a broad uh, ammunition. so we are, we are doing everything that we think all allies could do. and it looks like, according to estimates that i have seen, that before they tell us, or for europe, i should say, to be able to, to, to fully what mostly a, to fund its own defense if it needs within nato. the vin number would not be a 2 percent of g, d. p will be closer to 3 percent...
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what elections is concerned in ukraine? this is a domestic nature of ukraine. so not for me to come and take some of these are questions for the training people to decide. we want to see presidential elections and all elections in ukraine, but we recognize that it's a difficult thing to conduct in the middle of the world. and so it's a very difficult issue to work through. and ultimately it's a decision for the planning people to make well the time is what they say about full ukrainians under that constitution. they would just be in the time for the election. i know everybody agrees with that sentiment. we knew that there was a growing movement, particularly amongst republican politicians in the us. we say, if you called provide the election, if you code, say that you will a democratically elected leader, then perhaps we should not be giving you any money. i want to see this country have free and fair elections, even while it is under a salt. the american people need to know that ukraine is different. this has been a very corrupt country in the past. incredible
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., , , narrative they were headed for ukraine. ~ ., , , ., ukraine. what about the flip side of these consniracy — ukraine. what about the flip side of these conspiracy theories, - ukraine. what about the flip side of these conspiracy theories, that - ukraine. what about the flip side of these conspiracy theories, that the | these conspiracy theories, that the russian intelligence apparatus was somehow involved with it? that they didn't respond quickly enough? can you explain what you found about that? �* , ,., , you explain what you found about that? ~ y that? absolutely, so based off the 0 en that? absolutely, so based off the open source _ that? absolutely, so based off the open source evidence _ that? absolutely, so based off the open source evidence we - that? absolutely, so based off the open source evidence we have, i that? absolutely, so based off the| open source evidence we have, this was a massive intelligence and law enforcement failure on the part of the russians, but it doesn't have to be anything more than that. we know the russians
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it is definitely what people here in ukraine - for ukraine? it is definitely what people here in ukraine feared, l people here in ukraine feared, because we heard the news coming in about terrorist attack in moscow, when people here watching it, they thought that they would be blamed. russia and ukraine are red wall, it was quite clear as people here that vladimir putin would attempt to find or hold ukraine in some way responsible for what happened, and the fear here has always been that was an excuse, he would use it as an issueis was an excuse, he would use it as an issue is to escalate the russian aggression against ukraine, rushing attacks on ukraine. remember, over the last couple of days we have had a massive barrage of missiles and drones fired at ukraine, so the fear here is some kind of escalation and uploading a putin would be using this attack to rally people around inside russia —— vladimir putin. potentially then allowing him to mobilise the population and find more men to fight the war. that is exactly what people feared here
it is definitely what people here in ukraine - for ukraine? it is definitely what people here in ukraine feared, l people here in ukraine feared, because we heard the news coming in about terrorist attack in moscow, when people here watching it, they thought that they would be blamed. russia and ukraine are red wall, it was quite clear as people here that vladimir putin would attempt to find or hold ukraine in some way responsible for what happened, and the fear here has always been that was an...
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i was can fit any target, and then a partner, ukraine. ukraine built the come up page that deep into russia though they had been increasing their attacks using the most of the home, a drones attacking deeper into russia. russia, there has an advantage though a rush of air force does not fly through over the front line. it doesn't attack in you create a saving you russians for air force as they didn't syria after a 2015 where they were highway fast. if that's not working, then you crate. okay, that's the, that's also a very serious problem. so both sides have problems, those kinds of problems with the 2nd type b, that's why the, that's why there's a, uh, a stalemate because both sides have serious problems. below, do me, i'm going to ask you about additional problems that may exist within ukraine that perhaps the pope speaking about them opens a debate that people are thinking, but not necessarily saying i want to ask you about tensions within ukraine, within ukrainian society. because i've been there and i've seen the vibrancy and the energy of life in the big cities and the falls on
i was can fit any target, and then a partner, ukraine. ukraine built the come up page that deep into russia though they had been increasing their attacks using the most of the home, a drones attacking deeper into russia. russia, there has an advantage though a rush of air force does not fly through over the front line. it doesn't attack in you create a saving you russians for air force as they didn't syria after a 2015 where they were highway fast. if that's not working, then you crate. okay,...
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the windows rattles ukraine saves russia. has a talk to, with thousands of combat. drones seems the thoughts of the wall people are finding new ways to defend themselves with the lack of anti aircraft. i munition mean russian sold to the red bouncing me to buy me to well, germany is to provide a further 500000000 euros administrator for your trade defense minister. but as victoria as may be announcements on the side line of talks between that ukraine's military back as the us ad based ramstein in germany. and he said the us remains of reliable palm at this 5. the refusal of congress to pass for the ukraine, spending us defense secretary lloyd austin, promised whose country is continued backing. the frame won't break down and neither will united states. so our message today is clear. united states will not let you praying for you. and this coalition will not let you brain fail in the free world will not let new grain for you as, as paul, this is rachel. this actually is a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council. so
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nato military are present there in ukraine. there's nothing good. in this, firstly for them because they get killed in large numbers. putin made the remarks in the presses shortly after securing another six-year term in office in the biggest landslide victory in post soviet russian history. now the warning came in response to earlier statement by french president emmanuel macron who highlighted the necessity of western ground operations in ukraine at some point. commenting on the prospects of peace talks with kyev, put said moscow remains open to negotiations, but won't be lured into truth that would allow ukraine to rearm, he added that russian armed the forces holy advantage on the battlefield as they have made advances in ukraine. well, like to welcome my guest to this news review, jan oberg, peace researcher and founder from transnational out of sweden, and christoph. author and politician out of berlin. thank you both for being with us. well, let me start it off with jen. i mean jen, your thoughts on do you really think, i
nato military are present there in ukraine. there's nothing good. in this, firstly for them because they get killed in large numbers. putin made the remarks in the presses shortly after securing another six-year term in office in the biggest landslide victory in post soviet russian history. now the warning came in response to earlier statement by french president emmanuel macron who highlighted the necessity of western ground operations in ukraine at some point. commenting on the prospects of...
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what am i putting on the 2nd anniversary of ukraine war? now, just weeks later, the career diplomat to turn top political appointee is retiring. there you go, secretary of state anthony, blinking has announced that his under secretary victoria newland, i guess there's number 2 or number 3 or whatever is stepping down. maryland is an interventionist. you know, that means other words, she likes wars and she likes sending our troops to go fight in wars. she's also large in very large measure, responsible for the escalation of the war in ukraine. in fact, outside them, us media, she's known worldwide, right? you won't hear about it here because our media doesn't report this for some reason because i don't know. they just don't want you to know the truth. but she's known throughout the world and media reports around the world have shown this. she was the person who directed the c. i a to start the cool when you grained, to push out the democratically elected president, back in 2014. did you know that you probably did? if you're watching me from
what am i putting on the 2nd anniversary of ukraine war? now, just weeks later, the career diplomat to turn top political appointee is retiring. there you go, secretary of state anthony, blinking has announced that his under secretary victoria newland, i guess there's number 2 or number 3 or whatever is stepping down. maryland is an interventionist. you know, that means other words, she likes wars and she likes sending our troops to go fight in wars. she's also large in very large measure,...
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first lady of ukraine, catherine claire, too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career. can we show that the was less than 2 weeks of thumb support? i just wanna see if the 8, because i needed to reach us on wednesday, you can pay for somebody to schedule it for the vila, by me, to come to a very free to explore village except against the reason. so you can save yourself why the marriage evict to use and to, and catherine to my 10 co was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up pretty much jumped up and chest. all of the things to move. just
first lady of ukraine, catherine claire, too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career....
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and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or a containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materializes, that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because we are so visibly strong and we are getting there. we have no initial the, the, the, it has forward presence. also the german, the german presence in between is the canadians. and in last year the brits in estonia and many other allies as well. we already have a much more robust presence. they've been, we did 2 years ago. yes. not minister. used to use you sorry about, but we talked about the 60000000 usa package that hasn't come through for ukraine. so i would ask whether europe can rectify the that in the short, full and its own defense spending,
and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or a containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materializes, that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because we...
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it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world economy that i mentioned just now. and this is inevitable, this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. how does the united states adapt with the help of force sanctions, pressure bombings and use of armed forces? that's because global power dynamics have changed. those countries outside of the was become stronger and wants a level playing field. but that's a foreign concept that flies in the face of western rules based order. but it's embrace by ross, right? it's leader, and it's growing circle of friends around the globe. what are you? thanks for your company this tuesday with back with more of the latest these updates and 13 minutes hope to see you then the hi everybody. i'm rick sanchez. you're ready? hey, we're on daily now. the show every single day, and that's important for us cuz there's a lot to say, i'm here to tell you that after being a jo
it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world economy that i mentioned just now. and this is inevitable, this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. how does the united states adapt with the help of force sanctions, pressure bombings and use of armed forces? that's because global power dynamics have changed. those countries outside of the was become...