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change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the perspective of an opposition politician, which i am a that is now in opposition. unfortunately, i had to set the german chancellor so far has not seized this moment. the european moment that has been created and is still there is to bring about, to give birth to a new dimension of the european union that so far is mainly an integral european integrated entity. we had some internal market. and what this, and this work constitutes a situation that europe comes to the decision to become an actor in its own security
change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the...
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it's just the most popular hard drive in europe. this is some, actually some very rich the some of this, it's just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe come and you'll hotspots ok the left side of it in a city known for its collapsing and it struck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer, says, the highly addictive track pushes through to the highest ties or the lowest, those. the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years past graham and co taxis are delivering to cocaine. right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come by after all, it is and at least a top dropped. sony is a deal. it's no consumers want to brag about numbers, but it's in european screen and sewers where authorities. reason about cocaine consumption, local ken rested, use our phones in the cities recommended. you scan the waste, which is for drugs. the bigger just circles, the more cocaine was d
it's just the most popular hard drive in europe. this is some, actually some very rich the some of this, it's just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe come and you'll hotspots ok the left side of it in a city known for its collapsing and it struck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer, says, the highly addictive track pushes through to the highest ties or the lowest, those. the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it....
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so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime in the america, has faced in mid in columbia aquino crime of cocaine and columbia sells for 2002 s dollars. but what it moves abroad, it's worth weigh more than that. the average price of a key to a cocaine in the united states is between, depending on point events, be between $16.00 and $25000.00. where is that same key though, is was, that's at least even as high as mode $40000.00 in your there is the increased cost and simply moving it across the united states. it's much easier to reach. so this means a lot of people can earn money by smartlig
so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime...
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it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that has been one of the lessons learned which of our discussion today. no country talking about american europe can do this alone. it has been sometimes painful to watch a lack of leadership over the course of the past two years in europe. over and over again, we proven our ability to come together and to coordinate ourselves and continue the support to ukraine. one more note on mike rounds comments -- mike rounds comments macron's comments, for deterrence to work, we need ambiguity, the strategic ambiguity, we need strength and resource
it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that...
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and europe? we all have the sense that this is becoming a more populist stage, that we have to pay attention more to these things you that we have to understand what people want even if we are not slaves to the public passions. this is part of what we are trying to do here. and i think that we are very lucky to have sylvie calvin, currently an editor that has long been editor-in-chief for a long time. a really astute observer of both european and american foreign policy and also the political and public interactions with that to lead the panel. so i will have her come up with the panel to introduce them. thank you. [applause] sylvie: thank you very much. good afternoon. thank you for being here. welcome to this inaugural event. it's great to have a little bit more presents of europe in washington, d.c.. such an audience. i will spare you the old joke about henry kissinger's phone number. but if you want to talk about your, talk to europe, no more about europe, please, call the cfr office in washi
and europe? we all have the sense that this is becoming a more populist stage, that we have to pay attention more to these things you that we have to understand what people want even if we are not slaves to the public passions. this is part of what we are trying to do here. and i think that we are very lucky to have sylvie calvin, currently an editor that has long been editor-in-chief for a long time. a really astute observer of both european and american foreign policy and also the political...
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it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that has been one of the lessons learned which of our discussion today. no country talking about american europe can do this alone. it has been sometimes painful to watch a lack of leadership over the course of the past two years in europe. over and over again, we proven our ability to come together and to coordinate ourselves and continue the support to ukraine. one more note on mike rounds comments -- mike rounds comments macron's comments, for deterrence to work, we need ambiguity, the strategic ambiguity, we need strength and resource
it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that...
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is it where it should be or, or it does more work, need to be done in europe. as well, you're absolutely right. the infection reduction act is a um, a strong tool in the us to um, to sort of boost the energy transition and hands also low, low c o 2 industry. and in europe, i would say on the total volume number in terms of, of yours is on the, on the same level in the us. but the process is much more cumbersome, is much more lengthy and, and sort of a clear focus on reducing bureaucracy and a clear focus on, on supporting industry on a shorter term is, is necessary. and certainly with all the elections going on and your of this year, that's at least hope that they say this will be in focus of a policy makers to reduce bureaucracy and, and the, and increase the speed of that transformation. and also increase the, sucking to that we uh that, that this transformation will also be a success. we know that another focus here in europe is building arguments, building weapons and weapon systems that i would imagine require a lot of steel. does that potentially feed int
is it where it should be or, or it does more work, need to be done in europe. as well, you're absolutely right. the infection reduction act is a um, a strong tool in the us to um, to sort of boost the energy transition and hands also low, low c o 2 industry. and in europe, i would say on the total volume number in terms of, of yours is on the, on the same level in the us. but the process is much more cumbersome, is much more lengthy and, and sort of a clear focus on reducing bureaucracy and a...
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in our europe series, thinking in europe. in our europe series. your _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on tuesday . series, your votes, on tuesday coming will be in paris and looking at france in greater detail but i know from some of my early research that actually at the national rally are doing pretty well. they are the top of the polls for the european elections and in fact i think it's the first time that a party has been over 30%, they are about 31 at the moment. what i was going to ask you is why now. what's behind the timing of this six—week from european election? edi of this six-week from european election? .., , of this six-week from european election? _, , , ., of this six-week from european election? , , ., ., election? of course he is got one e e on election? of course he is got one eye on that. _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and he _ election? of course
in our europe series, thinking in europe. in our europe series. your _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on tuesday . series, your votes, on tuesday coming will be in paris and looking at france in greater detail but i know from some of my early research that actually at the national rally are doing pretty well. they are the top of the polls for the european...
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it�*s announced it�*s returning to europe with an all—electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all—ev range mark the change? well, i�*ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it�*s probably fair to say that general motors has struggled to find its niche in europe. so the question is, jaclyn, are you confident that the move to be all—electric in the region is the right one? we are, we�*re very confident. we�*re in a really interesting place, i would say, right now in europe. we have consumer interest in electric vehicle at an all—time high and growing. we have governments all around europe that are really interested in this technology and helping to advance this technology. and then we at general motors have a very compelling electric vehicle portfolio. and so we�*ve got this intersection of these three dynamics right now that makes this an optima
it�*s announced it�*s returning to europe with an all—electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all—ev range mark the change? well, i�*ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it�*s probably fair to say that general motors has struggled to find its niche in europe. so the question is, jaclyn,...
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so, first in scandinavia, then in northern europe, and then southern europe last. but pretty much everywhere uniformly demand 3x, and we saw a bumper year in �*22. a lot of that followed on to 2023 and hopefully we can keep it up in 202a. andreas, when we talk about china being in the lead in terms of renewables, i mean, if we use the analogy of a horse race, china's not just a couple of horses in front, it does feel like that china's on a completely different racetrack. can europe catch them? the chinese have lapped us several times. there are single companies that in 2023 expanded their production capacity by as much as europe consumes. a single company. they are... they are miles and miles ahead. it's just incredible, the advantage they have in size, in competence, in technology. and it's feeding into lower prices and, to be honest, pretty decent equipment. i mean, they are the leading edge of this industry. and there's a long stretch to cover before we're anywhere close to the chinese in modules. 0n batteries, it's still early in the game. and batteries, we c
so, first in scandinavia, then in northern europe, and then southern europe last. but pretty much everywhere uniformly demand 3x, and we saw a bumper year in �*22. a lot of that followed on to 2023 and hopefully we can keep it up in 202a. andreas, when we talk about china being in the lead in terms of renewables, i mean, if we use the analogy of a horse race, china's not just a couple of horses in front, it does feel like that china's on a completely different racetrack. can europe catch...
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and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden, depending on how you want to measure it, perhaps centuries of militarily nonalignment and neutrality, decades in terms of finland and all of this almost changed literally overnight after russia's large scale invasion of ukraine in february, 2022. what i like to tell my friends in the countries of ukraine, georgia, bosnia-herzegovina and other countries that have aspirations like kosovo, use finland and sweden's entry into the alliance for inspiration, that the door is truly open and that more members are being added and you can be next. y
and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden,...
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the meeting europe is, is a single bit biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course. and this entire ridiculous scan, but go ahead. yes, actually the program is your pan union is not uh, a ton them was project from a washington. actually you're the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to against russia? because the washington's as a strategy or for controlling your racial. we, for your banner, we blonde on the one side and into pacific on the other side. and european union with these crises more on move, that's how i used by a ne tool. i didn't miss less security instead of for any sharp project of your project, west piece on their way used as a weapon against russia. and or this is why the, the, the project with a good, we need more and more in a crisis on the less, on the support of, of people on the 20, the european union or so is not defending you of a set you up and civilization or you're open balance of power, which will include of course, the rush because of rush. i spot of you open seem to zation on is nei
the meeting europe is, is a single bit biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course. and this entire ridiculous scan, but go ahead. yes, actually the program is your pan union is not uh, a ton them was project from a washington. actually you're the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to against russia? because the washington's as a strategy or for controlling your racial. we, for your banner, we blonde on the one side and into pacific on...
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messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result of the cold war, i think the sentiment is still there. people still see russia as an adversary in ways. i don't want to close the door to russian civil society. not everyone agrees with putin. that's important. maintaining relevance and making the average person in america understand why we spend so much on defense, that is key. >> to slightly disagree, i don't think the pertinence of war, sort of, the support for the continuance sacrifices europe has made, across europe, the baltics are great example of a part of europe that has felt russian imp
messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result...
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they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund, facilitate a skull, which is all about funding crisis management in north africa but it is to become a security assistance fund for ukraine. so collected defense is making its way into the eu, and the eu as i think working very well with nato on how this is going to play together. where i think the bad news sort of begins a little bit is this has to be translated into european capacity, operational capacity, for defending themselves, ourselves. things are moving slowly. i said that earlier. there's a lot of defensemen in eur
they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund,...
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no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years, house graham, and co taxis are delivering to cocaine, right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come. by octo it is at least a top draft. so new the dealers know consumers want to brag about numbers. but it's in your opinion, screen and sewers where authorities read to and about cocaine consumption. local ken russell, these phones in the cities regularly scanned the waste switches for drugs. the bigger to circles, the more cocaine was detected there, and breasted
no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger...
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messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result of the cold war, i think the sentiment is still there. people still see russia as an adversary in ways. i don't want to close the door to russian civil society. not everyone agrees with putin. that's important. maintaining relevance and making the average person in america understand why we spend so much on defense, that is key. >> to slightly disagree, i don't think the pertinence of war, sort of, the support for the continuance sacrifices europe has made, across europe, the baltics are great example of a part of europe that has felt russian imp
messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result...
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and europe and in canada. so this is mainly directed to the students in the audience, the director from nato in the pentagon for nato policy on september 11th and in few hours allies propose to invoke article for the first time in history and for the defense of the united states. and that proposal came back to washington and it was very quickly approved at the highest levels of discoverment it meant something in the following weeks, nato was an alliance undertook meaningful steps to help the united states not only to protect our air space but relieve the united states of some of the responsibilities we had around the world so that -- we could redeploy efforts to afghanistan and in those areas, where nato as an organization was not prepared for one reason or another -- to act as an organization you should make no mistake about it. everything that we had done for decades in nato -- into our ability of equipment of thinking -- of exercising and training all of that was vital for the performance of our militaries
and europe and in canada. so this is mainly directed to the students in the audience, the director from nato in the pentagon for nato policy on september 11th and in few hours allies propose to invoke article for the first time in history and for the defense of the united states. and that proposal came back to washington and it was very quickly approved at the highest levels of discoverment it meant something in the following weeks, nato was an alliance undertook meaningful steps to help the...
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and europe affords such huge contracts right now. we're still waiting for, it would seem that continuing to spend such results is on insane goals. why compensation with russia would be political suicide? in the current situation, the fact is, the russian threatening se, sending in the minds of americans of western europeans, specifically those who make confrontation with russia, the basis of the foreign policy. the experience of the cold war has told us estimate hostile policies combined with very hostile and frankly, military planning is an explosive mixture that were brief of the confrontation ultimately lead to an alms race. we had to make colossal efforts to prevent escalation at that time. and it was the time when the west side political leaders of the calibrate, needed to make decisions that would reverse the alarming trend. there's all so the fact that sooner or later was the least we'll have to explain to the societies why in the, how this money was spent. why they're buying tanks, planes in of it system in order to have had
and europe affords such huge contracts right now. we're still waiting for, it would seem that continuing to spend such results is on insane goals. why compensation with russia would be political suicide? in the current situation, the fact is, the russian threatening se, sending in the minds of americans of western europeans, specifically those who make confrontation with russia, the basis of the foreign policy. the experience of the cold war has told us estimate hostile policies combined with...
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, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a budget— european budget, basically making it a budget worthy of the name, is going _ a budget worthy of the name, is going to — a budget worthy of the name, is going to move in that more federalist direction. well, clearly not. federalist direction. well, clearly not i— federalist direction. well, clearly not. . ., , not. i am more interested in the mone . not. i am more interested in the money- they — not. i am more interested in the money. they have _ not. i am more interested in the money. they have just - not. i am more interested in the money. they have just brought i not. i am more interest
, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a...
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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see, and the cost initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming, nato and the european union are going to be guilty once again of over promising and on the delivery. and that's, and that's a bad reputation tap. let me ask you this. if you were a foreign minister of ukraine at the moment, how satisfied would you be with nato? those are the contributions over the last couple of years. how satisfied would you be? well, i made with my good friend, mr. cole up on a regular basis, and of course, he feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the efforts. and we, in lots of fully agree with him. and we are not only
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see, and the cost initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is...
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but also if it, it, it backfires, you know, he loses credibility in, in europe, the europe, he ends up above and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations and so well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be safe, but brussels is it. this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. like let's pursue greater federal ization. let's allow brussels to start directly taxing the end individual citizens of the you not nation states, but brussels gets the do it. i mean, this is one of the reasons why i think there's a big competition in europe who is going to be harder on the russians. because this has an opportunity to transform europe in a way that voters will not have no saying whatsoever. matthew, will the, the, the destruction of any type of legitimate democracy in europe has been a long time coming and has been part partly the manifestation of the sorts of ideas we had originally seen where the century going merge out of th
but also if it, it, it backfires, you know, he loses credibility in, in europe, the europe, he ends up above and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations and so well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be safe, but brussels is it. this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. like let's pursue greater federal ization. let's...
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instead, the focus now in europe is very much on the defense on trying to increase europe's defense capacity, for example, it's on migration of the economy. so i think other issues have moved the center stage, particularly here in brussels for those in power at the moment. just give us a sense um, what are, what are the consequences of that just those we need to be pulling out or stop slowing temperature governments based on the you seem to be ignoring it will start going to cause well in, in the media term, we're seeing now is only, you know, we're in the last few months of this current administration, if you like. we're already seeing problems and trying to implement some bits of the use green de la people to get through. for example, there's been a huge role here in brussels over something called the nature restoration law. that was a both kind of restore and damaged bio diversity areas across europe. we've seen lots of countries now combined, some of them quite last minute, and the cab support them probably for example, which has kind of played along and seems fine with this regulation.
instead, the focus now in europe is very much on the defense on trying to increase europe's defense capacity, for example, it's on migration of the economy. so i think other issues have moved the center stage, particularly here in brussels for those in power at the moment. just give us a sense um, what are, what are the consequences of that just those we need to be pulling out or stop slowing temperature governments based on the you seem to be ignoring it will start going to cause well in, in...
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does europe, car sector now need a similar move? an air bus moment while they are appear in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of kind of a car industry pulling today of us were able to get together and produces this a similar sort of vehicle. the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount in investment and a big investment pipeline coming in on batteries and related technologies. and that's very much scott to discuss it across to your it should amongst different manufacturers. there are over 120 car factories in europe, turning out models for numerous manufacturers and a myriad of models in make a set up that has proved very profitable so far. the answer and i'll be interested in how to makers have been making various attempts to develop their own individual solutions. but there are now a range of major issues that require solutions very soon was a portable book, which is actually on lose a one phone bad motion i, there's ink cartridge activity, and digitali
does europe, car sector now need a similar move? an air bus moment while they are appear in industry has been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of kind of a car industry pulling today of us were able to get together and produces this a similar sort of vehicle. the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount in investment and a big investment pipeline coming in on batteries and related technologies. and that's very much scott to discuss it...
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does europe car sector now need a similar move to an air bus moment? well, there are few in industries been talking about a range of different solutions. right now have been floating the idea of that kind of economy strickland today of us we're able to get together and produces this assume of that sort of vehicle. the trouble is that already there's been a huge amount of investment and a big investment pipeline coming in on batteries and relate to technologies and the study much stuff to discuss it across to your of it should amongst different manufacturers. there are over 120 car factories in europe, turning out models for numerous manufacturers and a myriad of models and make a set up that is proves very profitable. so far. the i'm saying i'll be interested in how to makers have been making various attempts to develop their own individual solutions. but there are now a range of major issues that require solutions very soon was a portable book, which is actually on lose a when to phone patterson. i live in confident activity, and digitalization mathna
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so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not want to damage its relations with any actor. mm hm. but it's not only china that is interesting and interested in stabilizing relations, though, right? but us has the same interest in mind and blinking threatened sanctions if china continued to support russia, how risky a move is that at a moment where both washington and beijing seemed rather keen to to mend the ties? well, the optimal outcome is that if china takes actions against the companies that are supplying these defense capabilities to russia and, and where of course we're talking about components and machine tools that
so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not...
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really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's 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 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 assessment 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 took the 1st cons, article 5 makes you think, oh, not certify attack of nato member state. then all the other $31.00 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 send a
really defend western europe. if in response to the soviet union would fire nuclear missiles at the united states. and so it's 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 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...
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that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms, dwarf europe, and ones lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because if we would be easily filled up or uh, all of the much deeper products from the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds. lucas, invest in new technology for us. produce your up in your younger we have incredibly cost on that as a for production. we've had follow up some documentation tracking, probing for $3.00 side uh services. we could fight the system to measure every move month till february peak or every upholstery. if you crane were to join the european union, it would likely get the biggest chunk of its agriculture budget. at the same time, farms like this one and poland would lose out on subsidies. but it's not just subsidies. lucas worries about he thinks, opening the use borders to ukraine before it meets europe in food production standards. sell play. like we have the football match at the okay. uh like
that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms, dwarf europe, and ones lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because if we would be easily filled up or uh, all of the much deeper products from the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds. lucas, invest in new technology for us. produce your up in your younger we have incredibly cost on...
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europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence works. >> i will just out on to that to say that there is an war underway, and that's an informational war. and that's one of these concerns, right, that we're talking about here is who is going to win that information war? and that's could help decide who the next president is here in this country. that's going to decide who is elected in terms of some of these governments in europe where as we heard the center is a little bit wobbly. and there's also a cybersecurity war going on, right? as we heard earlier with ambassador sm
europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence...
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for some in europe society, that change would be solved, concrete least. do i end up losing positive budget? well, mostly, yes. you do. you might have, you know, this is unavoidable scenario and it's a toby market street. this is positive scenario because when you are on that by every to means you're a reach level of and uh, concert with a strong economy. at the same time, living in new countries, springs, economic opportunities to millions of people. and that's the big 3. the accession boss converging in the problems, we believe we extend of the experts we spoke to emphasize that when it comes to enlargement. affordability is also a question of political will. so they're all going to be economic costs. but the argument is that those economic costs are well undertaking, given that the strategic upside of doing it overall. the downside of not doing it is, is all the question that remains. is there enough momentum in europe and large mon plans to move member states to from the bill? if you have the time, please fill in the survey on the on screen link or in
for some in europe society, that change would be solved, concrete least. do i end up losing positive budget? well, mostly, yes. you do. you might have, you know, this is unavoidable scenario and it's a toby market street. this is positive scenario because when you are on that by every to means you're a reach level of and uh, concert with a strong economy. at the same time, living in new countries, springs, economic opportunities to millions of people. and that's the big 3. the accession boss...
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in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in strategic culture with the nato? the answer is yes and no. from a historical perspective these allies are now to buy shared history, why should interest in things like democracy and rules-based international order that is carryforward over decades. on the other hand, there is not a convergence and allies are not in model list. and just to end with two, personal observations but when i moved moved to europe from the u.s., the most shocking to me is the proximity of war. war feels so much closer in europe. this was in 2010, 2009. at every british train station has etched in marble the names of the kids from
in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in...
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learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and its members together account for the largest aid in ukraine military support.umble beginnings. we remember early in the war when europe offered -- can send tanks artillery shells and f f few months many eupe eu have stepped up in creative ways to support ukraine's defense encounteria progression includig frenchdent macron in full support of ukraine and the czech initiative spearheaded by chuck president to transfer much-needeÍthe frontlines of ukraine.teach unid states about support to ukraine? we will unpack these questions today and we are
learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and...
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that is true in europe. we expect it more to happen in europe. in europe, the progress has been good. the wage inflation has been weaker. >> we have a chart that shows your forecast. we will put it up right now. how do we get there? in the u.s. and in europe, how do we get there? globally right now, people are still spending. consumption is still up. >> it depends on the sectors and a lot on how wages are set. if you look in europe, we have the collective bargaining which is kicking off again. to give you a sense on monday, the chemicals industry in germany started the cba process. you have companies which cut the dividend. they are saying going into the negotiations is we might not be able to raise wages at all. we'll have to see more of that especially in europe with the wage negotiations linked to headline inflation. as headline inflation comes downs, it feeds into the negotiations. there are more questions in the u.s. the wage setting is different. we would argue a lot of the high frequency indicators in the u.s., they care coming down. the l
that is true in europe. we expect it more to happen in europe. in europe, the progress has been good. the wage inflation has been weaker. >> we have a chart that shows your forecast. we will put it up right now. how do we get there? in the u.s. and in europe, how do we get there? globally right now, people are still spending. consumption is still up. >> it depends on the sectors and a lot on how wages are set. if you look in europe, we have the collective bargaining which is kicking...
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where are you open elections in europe? empowerment and are very well positioned pots you'd i could look and paul t is fall here. read it ahead of the box, you of a menu item i cool. and the popularly menu item. i can choose full feel not teeth to, to, to push the fox about to be on the side of the plane of freedom of democracy against ab to russia. and to accuse the loop in part to you to be a promo to offer russian the objectives, son, and to be put you to agents. this is totally ridiculous and envy you come pay your con, note is a french paper, doesn't suck this narrative very. they, they want to vote more, more for nation are from so reset, thoughts are not you've said all on the same time also. and when you had a mock hole, want you to make friends relieved or of you entered by supporting your queen and gets rush out to, to take advantage of in an opportunistic way of the situation. and do to be able to lead or in competition with germany. because the price was always in competition, germany to lead to your project. an
where are you open elections in europe? empowerment and are very well positioned pots you'd i could look and paul t is fall here. read it ahead of the box, you of a menu item i cool. and the popularly menu item. i can choose full feel not teeth to, to, to push the fox about to be on the side of the plane of freedom of democracy against ab to russia. and to accuse the loop in part to you to be a promo to offer russian the objectives, son, and to be put you to agents. this is totally ridiculous...
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but also if it backfires, you know, uses credibility in even in europe. so your opinions at the bottom and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations. so, well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be steep, but brussels is that this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. let's, let's pursue greater federal ization. let's allow brussels to start directly taxing the engine, individual citizens of the you not nation states, but brussels gets the do it. i mean, this is one of the reasons why i think there's a big competition in europe who is going to be harder on the russians. because this is an opportunity to transform europe in a way that voters will not have no say in whatsoever. matthew, will the, the, the destruction of any type of legitimate democracy in europe has been a, a long time coming in has been part partly the manifestation of the sorts of ideas we had originally seen where t
but also if it backfires, you know, uses credibility in even in europe. so your opinions at the bottom and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations. so, well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be steep, but brussels is that this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. let's, let's pursue greater federal ization. let's...
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we're meeting europe. it is a single, the biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course, in this entire ridiculous scan. but go ahead. so yes, actually the program is your pen union is not a, or to them was project from a washington. actually your, the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to, against russia? because the washington, that's the strategy of controlling your racial. we for your banner, we blonde on the one side on into pacific, on the other side. and europe and union with these crises more on move us. how used by a natal need less security instead of for any sharp project of a group. and project was peace on their way used as a weapon against russia. and or this is why the, the, the project with a good, we need more and more in a crisis on there for less on this reports of, of people are on the 20, the european union or so is not defending europe a set you up and civilization or your pin balance of power, which will include of course, of rus
we're meeting europe. it is a single, the biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course, in this entire ridiculous scan. but go ahead. so yes, actually the program is your pen union is not a, or to them was project from a washington. actually your, the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to, against russia? because the washington, that's the strategy of controlling your racial. we for your banner, we blonde on the one side on into pacific,...