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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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and how desperate the ukraine is. our for our help for the us, a package, how desperate israel is for his and our, or the u. s. as in the pacific l are so that rang through the speaker of the house majority speaker of the house. mike johnson changed his mind. he was against a vote. he didn't want to approve or put any votes regarding a help for ukraine on the floor that changed after he got brief. and so now there we are. here it is the tell us stuff and why is this a to you cry and still so controversial. so it is because the republicans didn't manage, or a group of republicans is really dismayed of that being an expenditure. while the us is a towing for $34.00 trillion dollars and a national debt for $34.00 trillion dollars national debt. so this group of extreme rights in the republican party and in the republican congress in the house of representatives says, there is no way that the united states should show out billions of dollars to ukraine or anybody else. if we're looking at $34.00 bit trillion dollars as a n
and how desperate the ukraine is. our for our help for the us, a package, how desperate israel is for his and our, or the u. s. as in the pacific l are so that rang through the speaker of the house majority speaker of the house. mike johnson changed his mind. he was against a vote. he didn't want to approve or put any votes regarding a help for ukraine on the floor that changed after he got brief. and so now there we are. here it is the tell us stuff and why is this a to you cry and still so...
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for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. speaker of the house mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. it is an old military adage that we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops and i think this is an important moment and opportunity to make that decision and allow the house to do that and i expect the senate to make the same decision. for a perspective — to make the same decision. for a perspective from the other side of the aisle we spoke to a congresswoman, a democrat from california who serves on the house foreign affairs. the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact tha
for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. speaker of the house mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. it is an old military adage that we would...
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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 is 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 what if thought 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 and cooperation between russia and china. something that really we haven't seen and you know, 7080 years. so that's why the ongoing legal aid flowing into the key of question is clearly still remaining about where all these weapons are ending up. i'm key of says there's never been a single case of smuggling. but a court
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 is 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...
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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? thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson 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 christians and christians were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. he also received multiple very dire intelligence briefings and i think that scared him as well. politics were involved as well, this has been a long process, a two—month delay that could have been resolved sooner. he has a complicated legislati
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? thank you for doing this, i think mikejohnson 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...
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the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time - passed. that was the moment it was voted through just a short time ago. | voted through just a short time ago. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democrats... us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. a military aid package to item that has been improved. it has also voted t
the just approved a $60 billion package of aid for ukraine.— of aid for ukraine. the bill is assed. of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was _ of aid for ukraine. the bill is passed. that was the - of aid for ukraine. the bill is i passed. that was the moment of aid for ukraine. the bill is - passed. that was the moment it was voted through _ passed. that was the moment it was voted through just _ passed. that was the moment it was voted...
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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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we've given ukraine tens of thousands of any tank missiles. and this year, more than a squadron of donated f sixteens will start to arrive and ukraine, along with pilots and maintainers trained by members of this contact group. and this contact group continues to step up to meet ukraine's most urgent needs meantime. and ukraine has pulled back its american abrams tanks from the front lines of time for that being easily picked off by cheap rushing drones. that is, according to, to us military officials, cited in western media reports. now these are main battle times will have top is a game changer on the battlefield, washington's and dozens of them to ukraine. but as of the last count, at least the age of being destroyed, according to moscow. despite this job i the says, the m one, a one abrams is the best in the united states will be sending $31.00 a room tax to ukraine. the equivalent of one ukrainian battalion dave, those tanks are the most capable tanks in the world. and they're also extremely complex to operate and maintain. are also given
we've given ukraine tens of thousands of any tank missiles. and this year, more than a squadron of donated f sixteens will start to arrive and ukraine, along with pilots and maintainers trained by members of this contact group. and this contact group continues to step up to meet ukraine's most urgent needs meantime. and ukraine has pulled back its american abrams tanks from the front lines of time for that being easily picked off by cheap rushing drones. that is, according to, to us military...
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in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time, it accuses russia, tell us the preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you could smell of it resulted in a demand for parts of the country. costs are going to be reco
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helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version of hey, in the former yugoslavia a need to is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this you maybe mold in free of us. yes. they keeps telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says, they tell us that they sorry for some bland as me exists sign. yes and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we know, sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims, rushing into office, necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time it a key usually is russia with talented. preston tutoring is failing in ukraine. and he is just bonding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see th
helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version of hey, in the former yugoslavia a need to is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this you maybe mold in free of us. yes. they keeps telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the...
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that money going to ukraine. it was a $1000000000.00 worth of money that's been allocated for taiwan and that is for a to taiwan, including military $8.00. and that is always the really something that chain was very unhappy about because it sees the issues in taiwan as being domestic. and the chinese foreign ministers essentially told us both out of out domestic issues. china is, concerns are consistent. we always call for respecting each other's core interest and urge the united states not to interfere in china's internal affairs. not to whole. china is developing back and not to step on china's red lines on china, sovereignty security and development interest. and then the tension is generally in the south china seas, the us, which has no territory right close to the chinese mainland as the somebody did that is going to hold joint maneuvers with the japanese in the philippines towards the end of 2024. as you can imagine, china is pretty on happy about us warships potentially being that close to its territory. a
that money going to ukraine. it was a $1000000000.00 worth of money that's been allocated for taiwan and that is for a to taiwan, including military $8.00. and that is always the really something that chain was very unhappy about because it sees the issues in taiwan as being domestic. and the chinese foreign ministers essentially told us both out of out domestic issues. china is, concerns are consistent. we always call for respecting each other's core interest and urge the united states not to...
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or you just want ukraine not to lose in this world? russian men fighting for ukraine with a dream of political change in the whole charles, rapid elders era, central ukraine still had hey all, and i'll just add a port of entry elections on the way in the multi poll it could affect the countries ties that the india and china, the critical debate, punish farmers are angry. people are starving, and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments politicians often in the highest level have been using games for the policy. let me cut out of the service to intimidate and course the arrival inside story on al jazeera, illegal goals, mind threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is under way of the tribal chief, has to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but the demand, the world he, the warning
or you just want ukraine not to lose in this world? russian men fighting for ukraine with a dream of political change in the whole charles, rapid elders era, central ukraine still had hey all, and i'll just add a port of entry elections on the way in the multi poll it could affect the countries ties that the india and china, the critical debate, punish farmers are angry. people are starving, and we actually have to experts all good because we need money to buy informed opinions. the relevance...
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but of course, ukraine has to organize freedom satisfaction. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine than to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities key becomes both a dictate the under use of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his pockets. there's nothing. i don't think that the house of representatives as uh, considered. and that has to do with the true legality. illinois, the rank, what's happening here with respect to sending additional funding to ukraine. the 2nd row i, the idea that we're sending on the to, for money to support democracy amendment is a bar. she and the fact that those elections have been cancelled is, as it is proof of that, there's nothing democratic today about unfortunately. and so, you know, we continue to fund the, you know, this concept there, and it's not going to be true for ukraine. and that co
but of course, ukraine has to organize freedom satisfaction. i cannot think of a better symbol for ukraine than to hold free and fair elections during the course of a war. elections would not only be seen as an act of defiance against the russian invasion, but an embrace of democracy and freedom. it's no formality. your following may 20 or facilities key becomes both a dictate the under use of power with billions more dollars heading straight for his pockets. there's nothing. i don't think that...
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i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spend sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and it does boost our spin off technologies on the american workforce. this is like some kind of sick per version of that. u. s. congress members also approved $8000000000.00 to quote towns, a china, a launch pots of mass. some will go directly in military, a to taiwan, which china still considers its own territory aging. last styles that motion to the head of his vote on capital hill. the united states is good at using 8 as a bargaining chip and using care and stick to force developing countries to do what they say. which results in a serious lack of coherence. and it's a poli
i don't think anything we've done with visa b. ukraine has been about ukraine. i mean, they've only suffered from this so weird spend sending money to american military contractors in order to for the torture, the nation and people of ukraine. i think americans perhaps aren't that aware of that, although many of them have a sense of it, it would be one thing. you know, i make the argument that we should spend money going to the moon. we don't spend the money on the moon, we spend it here, and...
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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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and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look back on this moment as a similar turning point in european security. because for all that we welcome the news over the weekend that the us congress agreed a new package of aid for ukraine, support that will be indispensable on the front line, this is not the moment for complacency. we cannot keep expecting america to pay any price or bear any burden, if we ourselves are unwilling to make greater sacrifices for our own security. so i'm proud that the uk is increasing our defence spending to £87 billion per year. the biggest strengthening of our national defence in
and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look...
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to fight with russia as the guarantors of ukraine security. we don't want that. it doesn't make you think that it doesn't, it, it how many lives and the suffering they could have been saved. if those pay stubs how that works out for them anyway to a positive note. now, because the rebels i spoke about of the panos buses, partners, people, countries that they do have a good relationship with me. one of those key partners, of course, is china. china has the back to back, but russia since early on it's refused to implement sanctions. it's refused to play the game that the west has demanded to do so. and interesting. the associate level of also mentions china is a suggestion around a piece plan for ukraine. he also says that russia is amenable to that plan, and that's the key reason that russia sees the chinese view point as more realistic and as a more pragmatic view on the solving the problems in your brain is that the china has a pragmatic view that a history has to be considered just on the the chinese position, which we respect back in februa
to fight with russia as the guarantors of ukraine security. we don't want that. it doesn't make you think that it doesn't, it, it how many lives and the suffering they could have been saved. if those pay stubs how that works out for them anyway to a positive note. now, because the rebels i spoke about of the panos buses, partners, people, countries that they do have a good relationship with me. one of those key partners, of course, is china. china has the back to back, but russia since early on...
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it forces in, in game strategy for the ukraine war includes a loan instrument of this for an a to ukraine, and the repo act to ensure that russian assets pay for part of the bill. it's the pool that ukrainian soldiers have been waiting for. since last year, the troops fighting on the front line had been forced to russian munition allowing russian forces to launch more deadly massaro attacks on ukrainian cities. forcing residents and to air right shelters and destroying civilian infrastructure like power generation plans keep has been pleading for more air defense systems. for months, you cranes, president expressed his gratitude to the us, little make his involved and moving the stalled aid forward the door. i think everyone who supported our package, this is a life saving decision. i'm grateful personally to speak of mike johnson, michael johnson, to all american hearts who like us in the ukraine, feel good russian evil definitely should not prevail. i hope that the package will be considered in the us senate and submitted to president biden's task quickly enough to correct the final vot
it forces in, in game strategy for the ukraine war includes a loan instrument of this for an a to ukraine, and the repo act to ensure that russian assets pay for part of the bill. it's the pool that ukrainian soldiers have been waiting for. since last year, the troops fighting on the front line had been forced to russian munition allowing russian forces to launch more deadly massaro attacks on ukrainian cities. forcing residents and to air right shelters and destroying civilian infrastructure...
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the long will it take for the money to get to ukraine?— get to ukraine? the american military wants _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite - get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite the get to ukraine? the american - military wants to expedite the said, they are sitting in poland and germany with stocks of patriot missiles and artillery shells waiting for the word from washington to supply ukraine with those. and so we can expect that to happen fairly quickly. this is a massive aid budget, $68 million, in context, thatis budget, $68 million, in context, that is more or less the equivalent of the uk defence budget, and it is a huge injection of cash or supplies. it's also actually it will include new equipment so longer range attack missiles will be part of this. and there is a recognition without american aid and by drip feeding at the way the allies and americans have done over the last two and a half years, russia will win so there has been a realisation that aid needs to
the long will it take for the money to get to ukraine?— get to ukraine? the american military wants _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to _ get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite - get to ukraine? the american military wants to expedite the get to ukraine? the american - military wants to expedite the said, they are sitting in poland and germany with stocks of patriot missiles and artillery shells waiting for the word from washington to supply ukraine with those....
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translation: ukraine finally passed. tuna/mom- ukraine finally passed. translation: ., ., ., translation: today we have got the decision _ translation: today we have got the decision we _ translation: today we have got the decision we were _ translation: today we have got the decision we were waiting - the decision we were waiting for on the american support package. forwhich for on the american support package. for which we fought so hard. , ,~ ., hard. president zelensky, how is...? hard. president zelensky, how is. . . ? president _ hard. president zelensky, how is. . . ? president zelensky - hard. president zelensky, how is. . . ? president zelensky had | is. . . ? president zelensky had personally — is. . . ? president zelensky had personally met _ is. . . ? president zelensky had personally met with - is. . . ? president zelensky had personally met with us - personally met with us lawmakers to lobby for support. many in congress waived ukrainian plans during voting but there was still divisions with members of the democratic party can keep but ot
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s. congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflict at this point. uh, there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there's a lot of anger on the democratic side that took so long. uh, and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. the very big disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent. but we got reaction to the vote in congress from political level this on the filmmakers shown still, he sees it's disturbing to see so much us taxpayers money. going to prop up and ukraine's war effort, especially after presidente lensky, who's term expires next month. recently refused to hold a democratic election. there's the notion, there's the argument that can be made that because you create isn't the time of, of crisis that they don't need to hold the elections. um, you know, that they have to, they're basically they're trying to, there's a narrative that ukraine is fighting for its survival. and so in these times there's no, they don't have the, the, the ability to
s. congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflict at this point. uh, there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there's a lot of anger on the democratic side that took so long. uh, and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. the very big disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent. but we got reaction to the vote in congress from political level this on the filmmakers shown still, he...
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now each and every individual system, each and every individual friend, ukraine. the 27 aspects face this part and has a few crane. also joining the forces, we are joining a full size to get so we're trying to see how we can get as many such systems together. we want to advance to germany initiative together. the nature ukraine council needs to meet during breakfast today on the subject of fat defenses . and the fast long way sheet's positive signals come to us from the united states . that's the republican members of congress to want to continue their assistance for ukraine. this is encouraging and we have to continue in that direction. the management to ask did you serve and it is ok of spectrum entity has to proof. i am carlos. this is what you crane stands for and it's fight against 2 tents. blind hatred, emphasis will prove people and bella roost understand full who despite harsh repression, fight for democracy and freedom and pollutants proxy state which fits campaign of destruction against the democracy in ukraine. the sovereignty of the crate potent also a
now each and every individual system, each and every individual friend, ukraine. the 27 aspects face this part and has a few crane. also joining the forces, we are joining a full size to get so we're trying to see how we can get as many such systems together. we want to advance to germany initiative together. the nature ukraine council needs to meet during breakfast today on the subject of fat defenses . and the fast long way sheet's positive signals come to us from the united states . that's...
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meaning helping ukraine, israel and taiwan. so there's a whole package $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 a ukraine. so i think that was the reason pressure is got really immense and, 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 then it ge
meaning helping ukraine, israel and taiwan. so there's a whole package $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 a ukraine. so i think that was the reason pressure is got really immense and, 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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ukraine. the united states outlined what will be included in a 6 billion dollar package of military assistance. it's part of a larger 60 billion dollar commitment, which was approved by congress a week ago following 6 months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition. what's not included are the new patriot air defence batteries, which ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says are critical. the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, spoke about the importance of the aid. the outcome in ukraine will determine the trajectory of our times. if putin prevails in ukraine, the security consequences would be grave and global. europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. 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. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse, is in
ukraine. the united states outlined what will be included in a 6 billion dollar package of military assistance. it's part of a larger 60 billion dollar commitment, which was approved by congress a week ago following 6 months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition. what's not included are the new patriot air defence batteries, which ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says are critical. the us defence...
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the bridge is also being suggesting that ukraine might've been behind some of these attacks. and the sauce nations we've seen taking place in russian territory and even more than that, we've had enough to section this has come from the rushes f s be suggesting to the free and company corporate was actually involved in the funding of the tactic for the city holding the resumes, a really interesting company because basically the company that you buy it in the president of the us, his son is alleged to have links with this is hunter bullied. and so the idea that the price is going to be us, his son could help link to the company that's being excused. the funding international terrorism is huge. me concerning so much. so the white house has completely denied those links, but yet it raises a very important question whether countries like the us nato countries or willing legal unwilling leads in the knowledge that they could be involved in companies in ukraine. that could be financing acts of terrorism as great as what happens across the city. the u. s. has to be gotten discussions
the bridge is also being suggesting that ukraine might've been behind some of these attacks. and the sauce nations we've seen taking place in russian territory and even more than that, we've had enough to section this has come from the rushes f s be suggesting to the free and company corporate was actually involved in the funding of the tactic for the city holding the resumes, a really interesting company because basically the company that you buy it in the president of the us, his son is...
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now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing on ukraine. however, some democrats did oppose giving aid to israel. and this is what we heard from those democrats who voted against aid to israel. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of them, of missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. and when we see it, we have to decide what we're going to do about it. are we going to participate in that carnage or not? i choose not to prime minister netanyahu has been reckless as his 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 or the president of the united states . he's ignored his own people. now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution f
now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing on ukraine. however, some democrats did oppose giving aid to israel. and this is what we heard from those democrats who voted against aid to israel. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women...
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how much ammo is ukraine? even getting out any way the price is already changed within a months doubled. so anything else? it's not like there hasn't already been other major discrepancies between fantasy and reality and all this western weapons for ukraine. it's jeremy, for example, spend 350000000 euros on armored vehicles for any great value to deliver 400 of them between january and october of this year. well, it's all the midway point of that right now. so how many had actually been handed over to me? exactly 0. all this comes after the original 400 promise vehicles have been reduced to 100 and then the delivery date ended up being pushed back from january may. and then since the parts come from america and are actually made jeremy, there have been problems with export license restrictions. and also with the very minor detail of these vehicles for our wars i'm getting certified as mine proof. so with this stellar level of output and tremendous excellence, where's the money for ukraine's width is really go
how much ammo is ukraine? even getting out any way the price is already changed within a months doubled. so anything else? it's not like there hasn't already been other major discrepancies between fantasy and reality and all this western weapons for ukraine. it's jeremy, for example, spend 350000000 euros on armored vehicles for any great value to deliver 400 of them between january and october of this year. well, it's all the midway point of that right now. so how many had actually been handed...
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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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now, the ukraine aid also directs the president. the bill directs the president to provide a tack them's missiles now. $61000000000.00 is provided from american taxpayer money in connection with ukraine under the new defense spending bill $23000000000.00 of that will be replenishing american arsenals that have been depleted by supplying ukraine with weapons. now ukraine is expected to pay back the money that has been provided, that is one stipulation of the bill. the president of the united states has the authority to negotiate the terms of the repayment and right off up to 50 percent of the debt. now, at this point, it's important to note this bill has been delayed and bogged down in congress for quite some time. many republicans voted against it. the majority of republicans in the house of representatives opposed to bill and speaker of the house. mike johnson became speaker of the house on platform of saying he would not approve such a bill, but instead would focus on america's security concerns that its own border and economic co
now, the ukraine aid also directs the president. the bill directs the president to provide a tack them's missiles now. $61000000000.00 is provided from american taxpayer money in connection with ukraine under the new defense spending bill $23000000000.00 of that will be replenishing american arsenals that have been depleted by supplying ukraine with weapons. now ukraine is expected to pay back the money that has been provided, that is one stipulation of the bill. the president of the united...
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so it is a crucial vote is ukraine. it will need this to defend itself against the russian aggression and also considering that the white house has been lobbying and has been pressing the congress for months not to get this package. finally approved, was you said there were seen some consensus among mainstream politicians but the same time for right republicans like major retailer green or already threatening to hours for public and how speaker johnson over these votes. so the question is, can you hang onto his job to that's a good question and the republican lawmakers did you just mentioned a headset that you would reduce spending a fully ukraine to 0. she has a cues, the speaker of the house, because the johnson of being controlled by the democrats. it won't be easy for johnson to form quite complicated, bi partisan coalitions on saturday. because this package, of course, is not only help for ukraine, but also for raises. rarely invest some less cleaning publications who refused to back additional military aid if for
so it is a crucial vote is ukraine. it will need this to defend itself against the russian aggression and also considering that the white house has been lobbying and has been pressing the congress for months not to get this package. finally approved, was you said there were seen some consensus among mainstream politicians but the same time for right republicans like major retailer green or already threatening to hours for public and how speaker johnson over these votes. so the question is, can...
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— of very large aid bill for ukraine? ~ , , ., ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed _ ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed absolutely - ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed absolutely critical. l is indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions through this year, i think. although, of course, it's — it will take time for a lot of this weaponry to be delivered and for the ukrainians, you know, to be trained to use it. so it's not given that this will prevent more russian victories this year. what i think we have to be much more sceptical about is whether it will help ukrainians to attack or counter—attack in their term because we have to remember that last year, massive amounts of us aid did not, in fact, help the ukrainians to breakthrough. so i think that this aid will preserve a stalemate. it won't be a decisive game—changer. i stalemate. it won't be a decisive game-changer. i did want to ask _ decisive game-changer. i did want to ask you _ decisive game-changer. i did want to ask you actually - . decisive game—changer. i
— of very large aid bill for ukraine? ~ , , ., ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed _ ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed absolutely - ukraine? well, this - this aid is indeed absolutely critical. l is indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions through this year, i think. although, of course, it's — it will take time for a lot of this weaponry to be delivered and for the ukrainians, you know, to be trained to use it. so it's not given that...
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not allowed to win to save ukraine. they'll just be finished as politicians if they change this rhetoric. secondly, they need to get money to explain why they've already deprived their population of cheap gas to pipeline oil. why price of jump wide industrialization is taking place as a result of sanctions. and even from their point of view, the countries, the conflict, they all have a choice in a month to 3 for their national elections to the european parliament and in a huge number of you you countries. but i think the opposition will not miss the chance in any case, to show what their policy has led to in terms of social economic consequences. so again, fascinating language, interesting language. and you can see the exasperation that you know, the west has essentially decided that russia is the enemy, rocher can only say in the attempt a can never be sent against in ukraine or anywhere else for that matter. but also a sense that russia is pragmatic. that the door is open for peace negotiations with those no ghost neg
not allowed to win to save ukraine. they'll just be finished as politicians if they change this rhetoric. secondly, they need to get money to explain why they've already deprived their population of cheap gas to pipeline oil. why price of jump wide industrialization is taking place as a result of sanctions. and even from their point of view, the countries, the conflict, they all have a choice in a month to 3 for their national elections to the european parliament and in a huge number of you you...
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when it comes to ukraine funding. as the war has been dragging on, this has been a sticking point for republicans.— has been a sticking point for republicans. has been a sticking point for reublicans. , , a republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have - republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have seen . war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really aired very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. it's not only unlimited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed comfortably because it had overwhelming d
when it comes to ukraine funding. as the war has been dragging on, this has been a sticking point for republicans.— has been a sticking point for republicans. has been a sticking point for reublicans. , , a republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have - republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was...
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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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i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum, ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other sorts of things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill — what kind of impacts do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to start to stave off these russian advancements we have been seeing? well, my fear is that it is coming a little bit too late. of course it will be welcomed by ukraine, ukraine and its diaspora community has launched a huge campaign to lobby us legislators but it is the same as what has happened since the beginning of the war, this is a drip—drip—drip feed of assistance to ukraine. having said that, a lot of this money, especially milit
i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum, ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other sorts of things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be...
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it's jim noise in the ukraine's capital t even join just now calling that ukraine is trying to mobilize more of us population for military service, including those living abroad. how important is this recruitment drive for your credit to oh, this is quite important. a terry is a calendar in chief already said that he needs at least 250000 more soldiers. and we also know that the russian troops out number, you cutting troops by up to 10 times this means that for every ukrainian soldier, there could be as many as 10 russian soldiers. so it is a very important point for ukraine to get more man power. not only more weapons, but also more soldiers, more man power. so how are they going about that? exactly carolina. what is this new? what does this new recruitment drive entail? a terry old man between 18 and 60 years old, i have to register with ukrainians military and not only that, but they also have to carry their registration on them at all time because you creating a sorry, these are allowed to ask them anywhere about this registration and it has to be up to date, if it is not, they don'
it's jim noise in the ukraine's capital t even join just now calling that ukraine is trying to mobilize more of us population for military service, including those living abroad. how important is this recruitment drive for your credit to oh, this is quite important. a terry is a calendar in chief already said that he needs at least 250000 more soldiers. and we also know that the russian troops out number, you cutting troops by up to 10 times this means that for every ukrainian soldier, there...
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to ukraine? 0verall, despite having problems with getting more patriot systems to ukraine, all weapons are going to be re—supplied with this recent us package, anti—tank weapons, anti—aircraft weapons, all kinds of artillery. people generally now feel much more at ease because the general expectation is that russians will launch another big advance in may orjune, this is why they are concentrating their military personnel and firepower mostly in eastern ukraine so that chain of munition supply, changes the amount of people who now feel substantially safe expecting what is going to be happening next. and also, it is really important to re—supply our troops in eastern ukraine where the intensity of fighting is the highest among all of the territories and the russian army in eastern ukraine, that is the place where it is intending to do more land grabs. i wanted to ask about these ukrainian territories you mention russia has been gaining ground, how much of a difference do you think these ne
to ukraine? 0verall, despite having problems with getting more patriot systems to ukraine, all weapons are going to be re—supplied with this recent us package, anti—tank weapons, anti—aircraft weapons, all kinds of artillery. people generally now feel much more at ease because the general expectation is that russians will launch another big advance in may orjune, this is why they are concentrating their military personnel and firepower mostly in eastern ukraine so that chain of munition...
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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...