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we have the full choice about the saying that ukraine doesn't matter to ukraine or support ukraine with no question asked, with blank checks. both of these positions are not good in our national interest and both of these positions are not good in the interest of the people of ukraine. and unfortunately, this monopoly of narratives prevailing in our government, in our society, and in congress. so my amendment is actually very simple and i know this is just -- we're doing this amendment just for the show and no one is going to put -- pass it on the floor. we still go with blank checks and slush funds and unfortunately this strategy failed the american people, president biden failed the american people. on the border. on national security. congress failed the american people on the border. on national security. president biden and president zelenskyy failed the ukrainian people. they were not ready before the war started. they didn't have good strategy when the war started. slow walk the aid. and really didn't fight and deter putin to go further. now we have a very significant war in euro
we have the full choice about the saying that ukraine doesn't matter to ukraine or support ukraine with no question asked, with blank checks. both of these positions are not good in our national interest and both of these positions are not good in the interest of the people of ukraine. and unfortunately, this monopoly of narratives prevailing in our government, in our society, and in congress. so my amendment is actually very simple and i know this is just -- we're doing this amendment just for...
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i think that the thing that truly brings me hope in ukraine is people like alessandro. -- ukraine has an incredibly robust civil society. ndi has been partnering with civil society in ukraine for 32 years. and we have seen this community through a lot of ups and downs, maintaining its determination, maintain its focus. they helped organize immediate response to the further invasion to provide directly for community needs, and to keep holding the government accountable, and to keep pressing for democratic reforms, and to reform to european union candidacy. and they have achieved a lot of wins, even in these last two years. reforming the energy sector and other things i could point to. i think that with the tool of eu candidacy now, it brings even more momentum to this work. i think what we are trying to do on the ground is support our partners in their priorities, bring together the democratic accountability with the human rights work for -- for example, she talked about freedom of expression in the media space, supporting actors who are reporting on work crimes and human rights abuses
i think that the thing that truly brings me hope in ukraine is people like alessandro. -- ukraine has an incredibly robust civil society. ndi has been partnering with civil society in ukraine for 32 years. and we have seen this community through a lot of ups and downs, maintaining its determination, maintain its focus. they helped organize immediate response to the further invasion to provide directly for community needs, and to keep holding the government accountable, and to keep pressing for...
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ukraine can and will prevail. that will be thanks to the bravery of its people but also the support of its friends. first, the ukrainian military remains a resilient, brave and effective fighting force. even as ukrainians waited for u.s. security assistance, they were able to impose significant cost on russia. since the start of 2024, we estimate ukraine has destroyed more than 700 russian armored vehicles and roughly 250 russian tanks. russia meanwhile has had to continue to throw it soldiers into the fight without proper training and equipment. second, our allies as the president said this morning have been mobilizing in support ukraine alongside us. just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of ano
ukraine can and will prevail. that will be thanks to the bravery of its people but also the support of its friends. first, the ukrainian military remains a resilient, brave and effective fighting force. even as ukrainians waited for u.s. security assistance, they were able to impose significant cost on russia. since the start of 2024, we estimate ukraine has destroyed more than 700 russian armored vehicles and roughly 250 russian tanks. russia meanwhile has had to continue to throw it soldiers...
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and money going to ukraine, , ., ., ukraine. just so i have got the fi . ures ukraine. just so i have got the figures like — ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion already i figures like a billion already assigned to ukraine this year and then this is an extra 500 million on top of that?— top of that? that is my understanding. - top of that? that is my understanding. 2.5 - top of that? that is my i understanding. 2.5 billion top of that? that is my _ understanding. 2.5 billion allocated for the financial year and the 500 million is additional money for that. 50 million is additional money for that. , million is additional money for that, ,, ., , , , million is additional money for that. , , , . that. so this meeting is very much about regional _ that. so this meeting is very much about regional security _ that. so this meeting is very much about regional security and - that. so this meeting is very much about regional security and we - that. so this meeting is
and money going to ukraine, , ., ., ukraine. just so i have got the fi . ures ukraine. just so i have got the figures like — ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion _ ukraine. just so i have got the figures like a billion already i figures like a billion already assigned to ukraine this year and then this is an extra 500 million on top of that?— top of that? that is my understanding. - top of that? that is my understanding. 2.5...
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helping ukraine meet its urgent barrel needs, and helping ukraine build a future for us to stave off and deter russian aggression over the longer-term. over that first track, replaced especially hard today to rush in more air defense systems and interceptors. and on the second track, this contact group is working with ukraine to help it move forward robust, efficient and self-reliant defense. much of this work is taking place in the contract group -- contact group's new coalitions. they are looking for ways to further strengthen ukraine's capabilities and they are identifying where and how to boost ukraine's capabilities in areas such as air defense, airpower, artillery, maritime security, armor, information technology, demining, and uavs. i am grateful to all the countries heading up the capability coalitions that are now up and running. now, when this contact group first met at ramstein air base, i said that putin never imagined that the world would rally behind ukraine so good. and surely, and they said that this coalition reflects a government world. it still does. the nations of
helping ukraine meet its urgent barrel needs, and helping ukraine build a future for us to stave off and deter russian aggression over the longer-term. over that first track, replaced especially hard today to rush in more air defense systems and interceptors. and on the second track, this contact group is working with ukraine to help it move forward robust, efficient and self-reliant defense. much of this work is taking place in the contract group -- contact group's new coalitions. they are...
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will give its ad accounts a long range for delivery missiles to ukraine. who do you think this package will make a significant difference in ukraine's fight against the russian invasion? very soon. all right, now i would have to think about short term effects. and the 1st a fact will of course, be under morale, also ukrainian people of those people who are trying to dodge the draft because they are afraid that there is no money they will be sent was nothing to the front was nothing to defend against the russian offensive, and so that will be a huge close to the ukrainian route and perhaps actually convinced the people who are trying to dodge the draft now to join the military because the united states will be backing them. and this is very important because ukraine has a personnel for jewish, so even if you have the munition and everything else, if the morales not there, then it doesn't really matter. so i think in the short term, this will be the most significant impact on ukraine. and of course, the fact that this money might be able to be converted into
will give its ad accounts a long range for delivery missiles to ukraine. who do you think this package will make a significant difference in ukraine's fight against the russian invasion? very soon. all right, now i would have to think about short term effects. and the 1st a fact will of course, be under morale, also ukrainian people of those people who are trying to dodge the draft because they are afraid that there is no money they will be sent was nothing to the front was nothing to defend...
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for ukraine, in your- package for ukraine, in your decisions _ package for ukraine, in your decisions about— package for ukraine, in your decisions about delivering . package for ukraine, in your. decisions about delivering arms package for ukraine, in your- decisions about delivering arms you have always — decisions about delivering arms you have always been _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by- decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by the - have always been guided by the american — have always been guided by the american decisions _ have always been guided by the american decisions for- have always been guided by the . american decisions for long—range artittery— american decisions for long—range artillery systems, _ american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for— american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for tanks. - american decisions for long—range artillery systems, for tanks. why i american decisions for long—rangei artillery
for ukraine, in your- package for ukraine, in your decisions _ package for ukraine, in your decisions about— package for ukraine, in your decisions about delivering . package for ukraine, in your. decisions about delivering arms package for ukraine, in your- decisions about delivering arms you have always — decisions about delivering arms you have always been _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided _ decisions about delivering arms you have always been guided by-...
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and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the front lines. this is the price for all europe, for all of nato. it produces the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between u.s. or nato and russian aggression. so ukraine is still fighting, and ukraine is protecting all the others. >> but president zelenskyy, can you give americans a sense of the time line? will you still need as much aid this time next year? or do you think you can turn the corner on russia? what's the time line? >> translator: well, it depends on when we actually get weapons on the ground. as you said, if we get them in half a year, well, we have had the process stalled for half a year, and we have losses in several directions. the losses in men, in equipment, in the east it was very difficul
and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the front lines. this is the price for all europe, for all of nato. it produces the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between...
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russia is relentlessly bombing ukraine's oil and gas sector. ukraine is running out of ammunition. but shortly we will take an historic vote, a vote that, as president zelenskyy say, gives ukraine a chance of victory. so i urge my colleagues to join me in voting for the supplemental that passed the house of representatives. i urge a vote yes, yes to fund america's foreign policy and national security priorities, yes to supporting the war-stricken people of the world who will not give up hope for democracy, yes to standing up with our allies and partners across the globe, yes to a future american leadership on the global stage as based on our values. with that, madam president, i would yield the floor. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: role roll. -- the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the clerk: ms. baldwin. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona is recognized. mr. kelly: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kelly: madam president, these are dang
russia is relentlessly bombing ukraine's oil and gas sector. ukraine is running out of ammunition. but shortly we will take an historic vote, a vote that, as president zelenskyy say, gives ukraine a chance of victory. so i urge my colleagues to join me in voting for the supplemental that passed the house of representatives. i urge a vote yes, yes to fund america's foreign policy and national security priorities, yes to supporting the war-stricken people of the world who will not give up hope...
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remember that ukraine provision includes 61 billion in aid to ukraine once they get for the amendment process and then they will move to final passage of that ukraine bill. and then after that, then we go into $26 billion in aid for israel. now the eu brain asked by david, this is going to be very instructive and how this will come down because republicans have been so badly divided over this topic from months. this is why this has been held up. this larger built because of a real split. i'm a republicans who are aligned with donald trump who say that there should not be a dime more money to spend for ukraine. but there are many republicans who are aligned with the national security wake of their party is saying ukraine's war against russia is an extra crisis, something that could threaten the united states and are essentially have one over mike johnson and speaker of the house, who decided to push ahead on this measure. now, this all comes as there are still questions about what will happen to mike johnson and his future because of this decision to move forward on this foreign aid pa
remember that ukraine provision includes 61 billion in aid to ukraine once they get for the amendment process and then they will move to final passage of that ukraine bill. and then after that, then we go into $26 billion in aid for israel. now the eu brain asked by david, this is going to be very instructive and how this will come down because republicans have been so badly divided over this topic from months. this is why this has been held up. this larger built because of a real split. i'm a...
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and so do more for ukraine. and we heard here from the swedish defense minister who said that they are looking into their stocks, that they may be able to provide some air defense systems to ukraine, but they're mostly wants to support this initiative with money. we've heard the same from that. that's a defense minister, and a pressure is mounting on other countries such as squeeze and spain to look into. there's talk, ply, as to also deliver some patry up systems to ukraine. but i have to say that so far, we have not heard any real concrete pledges here. and the question that is on everybody's mind is if everyone here agrees that the situation in ukraine is dire, why is it's taking so long to provide kids with new air defense systems. okay. and, and what else? so the foreign minister is going to be talking about today. what can we expect from today's me thing apart from you trying they will also talk about the situation in the middle east and as you may know. and they agreed in principle that the european union
and so do more for ukraine. and we heard here from the swedish defense minister who said that they are looking into their stocks, that they may be able to provide some air defense systems to ukraine, but they're mostly wants to support this initiative with money. we've heard the same from that. that's a defense minister, and a pressure is mounting on other countries such as squeeze and spain to look into. there's talk, ply, as to also deliver some patry up systems to ukraine. but i have to say...
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meaning helping ukraine, israel and taiwan. so there's a whole packaged $95000000000.00 which will be decided upon today. and that includes military uh, security assistance as it says, uh for israel, for taiwan. and as we said here, $65.00 or $60000000000.00 for the ukraine. so i think that was the reason pressure . it's got really immense and, and too hard to ignore it. in a nutshell, why is this a to ukraine still so controversial? this it is because there is a relatively small number of hotline republicans who say that though the united states can actually not afford to sell out of $60000000000.00 to ukraine, or almost $1415.00 to israel and 8 to taiwan. because we have for the united states has a $34.00 trillion dollar deficit. how, you know, budget deficit and national bank actually not deficit but national debt. and that is the reason why they say they are not on board with this. the other reason is, and that is important to is of course, the border or in a crate immigration situation at the us mexico border. and that it
meaning helping ukraine, israel and taiwan. so there's a whole packaged $95000000000.00 which will be decided upon today. and that includes military uh, security assistance as it says, uh for israel, for taiwan. and as we said here, $65.00 or $60000000000.00 for the ukraine. so i think that was the reason pressure . it's got really immense and, and too hard to ignore it. in a nutshell, why is this a to ukraine still so controversial? this it is because there is a relatively small number of...
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it is a continuation of ukraine i ukraine to russia. it is a - continuation of ukraine using ukraine to russia. it is a _ continuation of ukraine using small, unmanned drones packed with explosives, that they manufacture in ukraine. they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from its western allies over those enduring fears of this war escalating and spilling out of ukraine's borders. but we heard from security sources, who have proudly said, look, we have launched drones into eight russian regions, and once again, they are looking to target russian energy infrastructure as russian energy infrastructure as russia is with ukraine. we are seeing this tit—for—tat, although not by any stretch on the same scale. and the reason why some in the west are nervous about the strategy is that we talked about the escalation part, it would also drive up escalation part, it would also drive up fuel prices. so despite this, it is clear ukraine is shutting out that noise and continuing to try and frus
it is a continuation of ukraine i ukraine to russia. it is a - continuation of ukraine using ukraine to russia. it is a _ continuation of ukraine using small, unmanned drones packed with explosives, that they manufacture in ukraine. they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from its western allies over those enduring fears of this war escalating and spilling out of ukraine's borders. but we heard from security sources, who have proudly said,...
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ukraine. find have provided to russia as part of the fight in ukraine.— have provided to russia as part of the fight in ukraine. and give very much forjoining _ the fight in ukraine. and give very much forjoining us. _ a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital baghdad. this footage from the scene shows the aftermath of the explosion, which iraqi security sources have described as a "bombing" which hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. to the latest now on the ukraine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, w
ukraine. find have provided to russia as part of the fight in ukraine.— have provided to russia as part of the fight in ukraine. and give very much forjoining _ the fight in ukraine. and give very much forjoining us. _ a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital baghdad. this...
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a paper work and having a registration with a ukraine's military. so this is also an opportunity for, for, for the ukraine and government to know how many people, how many man between 18 and 6 years old. they have abroad, who they could potentially call in if they are really meet them. the aim of all based clara is of course, to make the whole a recruiting procedure more transfer and, and also more efficient. and i understand currently now, some of these measures have been controversial, is presidents lensky, risking losing support for the war? because of these that he probably is he has already lost a lot of popularity here in the country. you probably remember clear back then in 2022. when the war started, his popularity was about 90 percent, 90. and this year that means 2 years after the war started in february 2024, his popularity has dropped to 64 percent. and this new mobilization, lo will definitely not to make him more popular. quite the contrary. also, he has made some political changes a here in, in, in ukraine a couple of weeks ago that i
a paper work and having a registration with a ukraine's military. so this is also an opportunity for, for, for the ukraine and government to know how many people, how many man between 18 and 6 years old. they have abroad, who they could potentially call in if they are really meet them. the aim of all based clara is of course, to make the whole a recruiting procedure more transfer and, and also more efficient. and i understand currently now, some of these measures have been controversial, is...
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it's much scarier than ukraine was. and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians. stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes, yeah, and i, you know, i'm trying to think was, i is scared, covering all of this and ukraine over the last 2 years. as i have felt about going up against a zionist government and i don't know, i'm scared a lot. so i, i'm not sure. you know, if i think you had the little arrow and you show we did, we did. yeah. mind us. what happened to them? right. yeah, someone who was not protected by the united states government was thrown in jail and died there from neglect, apparently. and it's much different story then alexi and of all me who splashed all over the headlines comically at the oscars actually the night. but in the fall and he died, i was in dubai, and i couldn't take it watching all of the coverage of people lauding him as a hero. and i thought you
it's much scarier than ukraine was. and we felt terrified covering ukraine for a long time. and we got on some scary lists from people who are very pro ukraine, who said that we were traders or russians. stooges, we had that a lot, put an apologist. um now you've joined how much awesome you joined him off. right. really? yes, yeah, and i, you know, i'm trying to think was, i is scared, covering all of this and ukraine over the last 2 years. as i have felt about going up against a zionist...
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aside from what we have experienced in ukraine. we need to deal with the two big powers throughout there. i am not a history professor but i know a little bit about american history, certainly in the last 100 years, it seems to me that my party has had a tendency to be isolationist when there is a democrat in the white house. this was true before world war two, when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed stephen families. -- van lease. after the war, taft and most of the republicans opposed nato and the marshall plan. fortunately, from my point of view, eisenhower got the nomination 52 instead of taft and we have largely been consistently in support of america playing the strong leadership role in the free world. and so, i think all of this and these views have been enhanced in my opinion in the right direction. the latest evidence of that is of 30 republicans who just voted for closure. we will see what happens on final passage but that is eight more than the 22 who voted to send the bill out of the senate. in the first
aside from what we have experienced in ukraine. we need to deal with the two big powers throughout there. i am not a history professor but i know a little bit about american history, certainly in the last 100 years, it seems to me that my party has had a tendency to be isolationist when there is a democrat in the white house. this was true before world war two, when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed stephen families. -- van lease. after the war, taft and most of the republicans...
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it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading, because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it's really, it's not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of, of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self inflicted, but it's all of it could destroy russia by imposing the sanctions and backing this proxy war with ukraine against russia. and then the process is basically reawakened of the powers of russia as a superpower. and resulted in the brand new relationship of solidarity, a cooperation between russia and china. something that really we haven't seen and you know, 7080 years ahead of the day. so as well as them, they moved by the us to send another $6.00 to $1000000000.00 in a t t. the hearing found an interview with american media the some may to minutes each, it was all station didn't
it's not actually going to ukraine. it's being described as a, let's fund ukraine bill. but this is really very misleading, because the money is going to us defense corporations, wallace described as pro ukraine funding. it's really, it's not going to make any difference whatsoever to ukraine on the battlefield. the united states is in the process of trying to come to grips with losing its supremacy. it's losing its place of, of dominance in the world. and it's, it's really, it's a self...
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ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending over $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks. almost 1a billion will be used by advanced weapons and defence articles. the passing of this bill is a major bipartisan moment, something you just don't often see in washington. the next step is for it to get through the senate next week, which won't be too difficult because it's democrat—controlled. president biden will then sign it into law. the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me the reaction to the deal in kyiv. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers hav
ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending over $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks. almost 1a billion will be used by advanced weapons and defence articles. the passing of this bill is a major bipartisan moment, something you just don't often see in washington. the next step is for it to...
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has -- of ukraine, ukraine has got a lot of natural a resources. it has got a huge development potential, and i think that ukraine will have a lot to thank for any kind of help but also repay any kind of loan. this support is indispensable for ukraine. that is why i urge them to support as soon as possible, because russian aggression has to be stopped. thanks to support with equipment, thanks to support with guns, ukrainians, i firmly believe, are able to stop russia, russian aggression themselves with our support so that it does not spill out, spill over. maria: mr. president, it has been more than two years. do you think ukraine can win this? >> translator: that is not a question of ukraine winning this war, it is a question that russia does not win it. the point is that putin does not win this war. ukraine will win the war, we can say it this way, although for majority it will not be a victory only if it is able to defend itself. then we will be able to say, yes, ukraine will be able to defend it. maria: it would be a major game-changer if the u
has -- of ukraine, ukraine has got a lot of natural a resources. it has got a huge development potential, and i think that ukraine will have a lot to thank for any kind of help but also repay any kind of loan. this support is indispensable for ukraine. that is why i urge them to support as soon as possible, because russian aggression has to be stopped. thanks to support with equipment, thanks to support with guns, ukrainians, i firmly believe, are able to stop russia, russian aggression...
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it allows ukraine. it extends its window, i think, to continue defending itself, to continue to take the fight to russia in the hope that it could put the pressure back on invading forces, back on vladimir putin to make his invasion unsustainable and to force a concession on the russian side. the pressure is still absolutely on ukraine and now there is a lot of logistical pressure to get that weaponry and ammunition here and deployed by soldiers, but ukraine is also having to straddle with its own mobilization issues and getting enough men trained, called up to the front line to replace exhausted soldiers who've been there for up to two years in some cases, so this is welcome good news. this will be celebrated as much as you can in times of war. but now eyes will focus to when this kit will arrive and what difference it will make in the long term. you wonder when history books are written how costly this delay might be or how significant this bill's passing could be in terms of helping ukraine in its go
it allows ukraine. it extends its window, i think, to continue defending itself, to continue to take the fight to russia in the hope that it could put the pressure back on invading forces, back on vladimir putin to make his invasion unsustainable and to force a concession on the russian side. the pressure is still absolutely on ukraine and now there is a lot of logistical pressure to get that weaponry and ammunition here and deployed by soldiers, but ukraine is also having to straddle with its...
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ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they have managed to study the ukraine energy system more and more thoroughly. so it is a combination of factors. ukraine's size, dwindling supplies of air defences, and the fact that russia's tactics, russia's bombing tactics, are improving and becoming more effective. you put them together and it is a deadly cocktail for ukraine. the only solution ukrainian sea is to have a far greater defence network in place. peter dickinson, good to get your analysis. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials said about 100 people were detained as they were moved from the site, but that those with student id would be released and not face any legal action. these are pictures from a different university — columbia — where students have inspired other pro—palestinian demonstrations across the country. the protesters are
ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they have managed to study the ukraine energy system more and more thoroughly. so it is a combination of factors. ukraine's size, dwindling supplies of air defences, and the fact that russia's tactics, russia's bombing tactics, are improving and becoming more effective. you put them together and it is a deadly cocktail for ukraine. the only...
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advance and air strikes. humble cities, especially ukraine's. the 2nd biggest target air campaigns are knocking out ukrainian energy facilities and ukraine's top a military commander warning the situation in the east has deteriorated significantly. 2 hours north of a cube and it can, you have the death toll rise again from russian missiles. ukraine is calling for more help from the west for aid from the united states and better protection. as russia intensifies its air strikes campaign, we are asking how to strengthen ukraine's air defenses. the hello and welcome to this week's edition of to the points. i'm clear. richardson in berlin and referrals to welcome our panel of guests this week. we have it usually out of the jenko, a visiting researcher at the for university of berlin and associate professor at heart. he's national university, alexander sort of fellow at a center for international security at the hair to school in berlin, and military experts, both congress charge joining us today from vienna. a very warm welcome at to you all. thank
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and southern ukraine. well, russian forces continue to carry out attacks across the country. ukraine has also been launching drones interruption. territory in the kremlin says, the approval of security aid to ukraine would lead to more damage and death in the conflict. it accuses the us fighting. a proxy will against russia, through its ministry support with ukraine supplying demand power, the us and they to say there are no plans to send troops to increase. the russia says, british military personnel already the with no, i just saw a bucking dying or gaining significant grind. no negotiations on the table. the will seem set to drag own image in cuba, which is 0. the inside story where ukraine has become the biggest recipient of us for an age, the 1st time for a european countries since the 2nd world war. according to the council of foreign relations, even before subsidized by the us, had approved more than $74000000000.00. and assistance you try and during the war that includes humanitarian, financial and
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was a landscape president of ukraine. he didn't even mention this new legislation. dude, and he's a, let's say, every day we deal uh appealed to, to nation. so he wants to be distance from these processes because he's a politician. and from the other point, a few that are a lack of clarity who will be conscripted, whether people will be train a in the good to manage. and then let's say here for what are the don't the front line that a lot of city land says mission, male city labs or phrase to be just put on a product line of to, let's say they just updated their data. and i would say that the, uh, i can see some positive uh, norma, send these to legislation because it gets smoke clarity of the box from another point of view. it's not the real good side. so we can just call that the assets of these selig installation. will be kind of where he's a bow, a closer to autumn or probably winter because in the monster the low will be enforced. then people a has a have 2 minds to reduce their or to update the data. then it is said
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he was for ukraine aid. we won a bipartisan agreement on this aid and i think he was right to push it through. as he said after, he decided this is the right thing to do. i am astounded the republican objections, when i think of these aid bills i don't think ukraine is real and taiwan. they are enemies. letter putin's russia, hamas, and iran and china and i think the republicans were good, johnson was good to stand up for it and get the democrats on his side and it tells you marjorie taylor greene, if that was so true that there was such lopsided opposition, she wouldn't put through a resolution to bring down the speaker and she didn't. paul: she offered an amendment to one of the bills that would have stripped aid for ukraine. she only got 71 republicans for that so that suggest there's not even majority republicans for that and 112 votes, difference between 71-112, some republicans are trying to protect the red flag in the primary. >> that is correct. the overall vote was so lopsided he gave some of these
he was for ukraine aid. we won a bipartisan agreement on this aid and i think he was right to push it through. as he said after, he decided this is the right thing to do. i am astounded the republican objections, when i think of these aid bills i don't think ukraine is real and taiwan. they are enemies. letter putin's russia, hamas, and iran and china and i think the republicans were good, johnson was good to stand up for it and get the democrats on his side and it tells you marjorie taylor...
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you must have friends in ukraine with kids and friends also in ukraine who are fighting. what contacts do you have with them and how are they doing? every time when i was talking to them, you know, ifeel sorry. i feel sorry because i'm not there as well. mm—hm. i'll be honest with you. i really want to be in ukraine, and i...and i said to my wife and my family and, to be honest, the feedback is exactly the same, that all of us, we're going to live in ukraine after my football career. you know, the question is where we are more helpful for our country at the moment — so here or being there? this is the question. and the answer is clear at the moment that i can do much, much more being here rather than i will be in ukraine at the moment. but definitely, when i have some windows or something, or holidays or whatever, or when the season will be over, i will be there, for sure. so every time, when i'm talking to my friends or to the guys which is staying on the front line — we always, like, have communication between each other — i'm always trying to help as much as i
you must have friends in ukraine with kids and friends also in ukraine who are fighting. what contacts do you have with them and how are they doing? every time when i was talking to them, you know, ifeel sorry. i feel sorry because i'm not there as well. mm—hm. i'll be honest with you. i really want to be in ukraine, and i...and i said to my wife and my family and, to be honest, the feedback is exactly the same, that all of us, we're going to live in ukraine after my football career. you...
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and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. also the, 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, a effort to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialize because we are still visibly strong. and we are getting the we have the nature of the, of the, of the it has forward presence. also, the german, the german presence in between and 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 say that, but we talked about the 60000000 usa package that hasn't come through for ukraine. i would ask whether europe can rectify the that enormous shortfall in its own defense spe
and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. also the, 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, a effort to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialize because...
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just say the least on support for ukraine. and he's running for president and wants to keep this as a campaign issue and has tied the funding to ukraine among other foreign policy priorities. but united states like israel, like taiwan, to the border issue to immigration, which is another major campaign issue. and that's why it got tangs at 1st. republicans didn't want to cross donald trump, who there's are very loyal to but even that when they had a migration deal on the table in congress earlier in the winter, the, even that failed. i guess donald trump basically said no, no, no, keep this front and center. and that's basically why it's taking so long. and mike johnson, the speaker of the house, seemed to have a change of heart, a guard from just being a regular congressional, a person and congress to the leader of the house. realizing the foreign policy priority, 49 states and pushing us through finally, rights rights. what's also key to note is that at least 100 republicans voted against a bill quite significant. how ward s
just say the least on support for ukraine. and he's running for president and wants to keep this as a campaign issue and has tied the funding to ukraine among other foreign policy priorities. but united states like israel, like taiwan, to the border issue to immigration, which is another major campaign issue. and that's why it got tangs at 1st. republicans didn't want to cross donald trump, who there's are very loyal to but even that when they had a migration deal on the table in congress...
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speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, safe thousands and thousands of lives and help both of aeronations to become stronger. just peace and security can only be obtained through strength. we hope the bills will be supported in the senate and sent to president biden's desk. he wraps that up with a thank you, america. it is something that many people will be very proud of with this accomplishment today. and then there are the likes of marjorie taylor greene who puts a big thumb down in the face of that which ukraine has been facing and valiantly fighting for. that's the point earlier where you see marjorie taylor greene in the lower part of your sc
speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, safe thousands...
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the us house of representatives passes edge and they need that aid for ukraine. the 61000000000 data package provides fresh weaponry and munitions to keep the slides back against russian forces attempting to capture its territory. meanwhile, ukraine's army built and provides weapons to make up for diminishing aide and really tree supplies. dw exclusive reports looks at how old activity is being pieced together to keep. so just the eye. i'm eddie michael, julia and you are welcome to the program law because in the united states have passed the crucial of 61000000000 data aid package for you train. the bill had broad bipartisan support with 311 votes in favor to 112 votes against republicans have delayed a bill for months due to cross spots around the age of 3 questions and has been ukraine's progress back. i and it's the log in suppression. the bill will now go to the sentence where it's expected to pass in the coming days. between you and preston, mazda lensky has a lovely, long and hard for continued us support. you have this to say after the vote. in the store,
the us house of representatives passes edge and they need that aid for ukraine. the 61000000000 data package provides fresh weaponry and munitions to keep the slides back against russian forces attempting to capture its territory. meanwhile, ukraine's army built and provides weapons to make up for diminishing aide and really tree supplies. dw exclusive reports looks at how old activity is being pieced together to keep. so just the eye. i'm eddie michael, julia and you are welcome to the program...
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in ukraine-— in ukraine. good to be with ou, in ukraine. good to be with you. not— in ukraine. good to be with you. not very _ in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at all. l you, not very good at all. there is basically three frontline is happening right now, one is the physical one which stretches through a good part of ukraine and now all the way up to kharkiv because of the missiles, but we have the long—range missiles and drones happening on a daily basis, pretty much happening 24/7 in odesa and other key cities in ukraine, and then we have the hybrid warfare russia is employing. just today was a pretty scary hit on odesa, one of the two main ports was hit by russian missiles, this was an area where grain destined for asia and africa is being loaded onto ships, and also there are really important storage terminals, things like sunflower oil, and another facility was hit according to president
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that is not necessarily the case for ukraine. about a 3rd of that money has been spent resupply in our own stockpiles after disbursements to ukraine. another quarter of the total has been spent manufacturing weapons systems for them and training ukraine and soldiers on how to use them. a little bit is comes office on vocal opponents of the bill had insisted to focus on issues at home, but suddenly changed their minds. here's how speaker mike johnson. as a prime example, i'm doing here what i believed to be the right thing. i think for providing legal aid, do you agree in right now is critically important. before we even talk about ukraine, i'm going to tell the president when i'm telling all of you and we've told the american people border border border, we need a clarity on what we're doing in ukraine and how will have proper oversight of the spending of precious taxpayer dollars and american citizens, the republican warehouse will not be jammed or forced into passing or for an 8 bill that was opposed by most republican senators
that is not necessarily the case for ukraine. about a 3rd of that money has been spent resupply in our own stockpiles after disbursements to ukraine. another quarter of the total has been spent manufacturing weapons systems for them and training ukraine and soldiers on how to use them. a little bit is comes office on vocal opponents of the bill had insisted to focus on issues at home, but suddenly changed their minds. here's how speaker mike johnson. as a prime example, i'm doing here what i...
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and when the time comes, ukraine will hold them accountable for it. so if you had counter intelligence related loans, or link or head undergoing hitler's propaganda courses and a poet h come, most ensure water will pay for your move, kia within the mine you graham's, of way sort of sale. so we want them, we will region. will you want me to cross crew jr, or football? i see in your mind a view for you to be able to give you our liberty mission, the feeds off the hitler's defeat forma. so a drawing intelligence officer live. so then go was transferred to the us, where he continued his work and the ceiling, a special ukrainian unit, new carpet, pretty pulling elementary for up and you and you cannot machine, you upgrade instructional, somebody's flags that will get some transport them to you to use up a loop where you live, that's the point you have left to send me is 2 ways kind of one of them is approximately one layer of center partitions display, which in some of weight are funding the scheme for i'm not sure when we see feel like we just keep us in
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so ukraine, the so controversial as long as republicans were not happy with your name. it's a border security, immigration. and of course, then there was a group, we said, if we can tie this to any bill, then why would we pay billions of dollars on the, for ukraine or for israel or for it and just the pacific l. as in the end of the pacific, we don't have the money they faced over and over and over again and stressed that the united states runs a national debt of $34.00 trillion dollars. that's trillion dollars and therefore, it's also good politics for you. constituency is home to say, you know what, i don't want to spend the time anymore when we have so much that that was basically the main course. number one, the, the border more measures, more aggressive mattress asked for by republicans and, uh, and the depth. but now, uh well, this all has been resolved. ukraine hesitate, stuff on z months that we bought team from a washington for us. thank you. steven. the delay and support from ukraine's allies has halted its progress on the battlefields and left civilians vulne
so ukraine, the so controversial as long as republicans were not happy with your name. it's a border security, immigration. and of course, then there was a group, we said, if we can tie this to any bill, then why would we pay billions of dollars on the, for ukraine or for israel or for it and just the pacific l. as in the end of the pacific, we don't have the money they faced over and over and over again and stressed that the united states runs a national debt of $34.00 trillion dollars. that's...
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they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on the issue. are there things that you can do, the organization can do, to get ready for the time when you might be called upon to help government some sort of peace agreement or some sort of cessation of hostilities that comes about through -- or is this just something we have to wait until things develop on the ground before you can start to think in those terms? >> i would like to be in a position to say yes, and there is of the political will from our side and from the institutions of the organization to do so. but you cannot have an effective organizat
they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on...
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organization supporting ukraine. i want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. why do you think now he is changing his stance? even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob? though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk his job?- bill could risk his “ob? thank ou for bill could risk his “ob? thank you for doing — bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, _ bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i - bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i think i bill could risk his job? thank| you for doing this, i think my johnson has seen the light. he is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing questions and people were able to see him
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but my family is ukraine on my friends, on my colleagues are in ukraine. my first term dot i conducted the national opera odesa, and of course on the my db2 tonight, of course, i was thinking i was thinking about this incredible experience and about zed terrified conditions which now all musicians are suffering this and i have to say that fighting for the freedom makes us to feel everything deepa ever sink more emotionally. and i would like through my music, through my arts, make people also to understand because arts is about humanity. and i would like with our arts also to educate and to do some impacts of the future generations. move. >> and you said odesa and we all know there was a missile attack by russia on odesa, very close to the opera house. there. >> yes. and it was on second match exactly on the day when i conducted here my 2nd night of to run dot. and of course, i was conducting and i had tears in my eyes and for example, in my future concert, i already commissioned the piece, two ukrainian composite of gaining 4k in and i'm going to premiere
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package could make to ukraine. it is interesting, i think politically you are hearing a lot of thanks from president zelensky and other members of the government. they do appreciate this aid finally coming from america. they are describing washington as being the beacon for democracy but then of course you have what the ukrainian generals are saying in terms of expectation management and that is very much at play. they are talking about the need for ukraine to simply stabilise its front lines because at the moment, figuratively speaking, they have their backs to russia, as they have their backs to russia, as they are trying to dig new defensive lines and trenches across the east. you talk about the north—east, there are real fears that russia is building for some kind of offensive, although it forecasts such as this, it is always hard to tell but public fear at least is that russia trying to push on the second largest city, which sits around a0 comic that from the border with russia and it has seen a notable incr
package could make to ukraine. it is interesting, i think politically you are hearing a lot of thanks from president zelensky and other members of the government. they do appreciate this aid finally coming from america. they are describing washington as being the beacon for democracy but then of course you have what the ukrainian generals are saying in terms of expectation management and that is very much at play. they are talking about the need for ukraine to simply stabilise its front lines...
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ukraine was no question, ask was blank checks and bows. this position on the good, you know, a national interest in the bill is past sunday and 17000000000 to is really 9000000000 to the palestinians. prove divisive as well. it passed, but 21 republicans voted no along with 37 democrats gentlemen. from texas is wrecking many criticising is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignore the police of the president of the united states. he's ignored his own people. he's engaged in self preservation. we should not be sending offensive weapons to israel right now after this or warning president joe biden, that if he signs the legislation, he will pay a political price. this is taking away any leverage president by might have to get and then you all to pull back on and leading ra, offer or killed him warning. some people a 1000000000 easily passed for taiwan. and so did a bill that would allow us to increase sanctions
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. ivan verstyuk is a journalist based in kyiv. i asked him about the latest attacks by russia — as well as reports of drone attacks by ukraine on an oil refinery in southern russia. it's pretty clear that russians are hurrying up to increase pressure on ukrainian energy infrastructure before new air defence systems and new supplies for air defence get installed. so russians are using this period of time to do the rest of their plans to our energy system. so it's going to be harder for ukrainian business and the population to survive this year of war. in this way russians want to make ukrainians more thinking about, maybe we should sign a peace agreement or something, because our energy infrastructure is so badly damaged. and with ukrainian drones targeting russian oil refineries in some of the western region of that country, this is also very important because those two o
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. ivan verstyuk is a journalist based in kyiv. i asked him about the latest attacks by russia — as well as reports of drone attacks by ukraine on an oil refinery in southern russia. it's pretty clear that russians are hurrying up to increase pressure on ukrainian energy infrastructure before new air defence systems and...
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