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it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that has been one of the lessons learned which of our discussion today. no country talking about american europe can do this alone. it has been sometimes painful to watch a lack of leadership over the course of the past two years in europe. over and over again, we proven our ability to come together and to coordinate ourselves and continue the support to ukraine. one more note on mike rounds comments -- mike rounds comments macron's comments, for deterrence to work, we need ambiguity, the strategic ambiguity, we need strength and resource
it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that...
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but also if it, it, it backfires, you know, he loses credibility in, in europe, the europe, he ends up above and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations and so well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be safe, but brussels is it. this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. like let's pursue greater federal ization. let's allow brussels to start directly taxing the end individual citizens of the you not nation states, but brussels gets the do it. i mean, this is one of the reasons why i think there's a big competition in europe who is going to be harder on the russians. because this has an opportunity to transform europe in a way that voters will not have no saying whatsoever. matthew, will the, the, the destruction of any type of legitimate democracy in europe has been a long time coming and has been part partly the manifestation of the sorts of ideas we had originally seen where the century going merge out of th
but also if it, it, it backfires, you know, he loses credibility in, in europe, the europe, he ends up above and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations and so well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be safe, but brussels is it. this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. like let's pursue greater federal ization. let's...
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so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not want to damage its relations with any actor. mm hm. but it's not only china that is interesting and interested in stabilizing relations, though, right? but us has the same interest in mind and blinking threatened sanctions if china continued to support russia, how risky a move is that at a moment where both washington and beijing seemed rather keen to to mend the ties? well, the optimal outcome is that if china takes actions against the companies that are supplying these defense capabilities to russia and, and where of course we're talking about components and machine tools that
so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not...
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europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence works. >> i will just out on to that to say that there is an war underway, and that's an informational war. and that's one of these concerns, right, that we're talking about here is who is going to win that information war? and that's could help decide who the next president is here in this country. that's going to decide who is elected in terms of some of these governments in europe where as we heard the center is a little bit wobbly. and there's also a cybersecurity war going on, right? as we heard earlier with ambassador sm
europe will be impenetrable. they cannot get in but even if they could and then there will be deterrence to punish that penetration. there's no desire to fight that war. the war with china is going to be economic and technological. hopefully. and more at the level between dasher war at the level between russia nato, u.s. china is going to be so catastrophic that the parable to what went on in afghanistan iraq, libya, kosovo, it's just a different ballgame. and you would hope that deterrence...
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in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in strategic culture with the nato? the answer is yes and no. from a historical perspective these allies are now to buy shared history, why should interest in things like democracy and rules-based international order that is carryforward over decades. on the other hand, there is not a convergence and allies are not in model list. and just to end with two, personal observations but when i moved moved to europe from the u.s., the most shocking to me is the proximity of war. war feels so much closer in europe. this was in 2010, 2009. at every british train station has etched in marble the names of the kids from
in europe, europe needs to step in. chairman's understand if there is less europe, less u.s. in europe we need to be very, very careful. >> thank you. we will have to continue some of this discussion into the break and a deceptive auto wanted to give heather one sort of last chance to make one last comment. >> i'll be very quick on what to make a quick observation of the history of strategic culture because you're asking an important question. are we seeing a convergence in...
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where are you open elections in europe? empowerment and are very well positioned pots you'd i could look and paul t is fall here. read it ahead of the box, you of a menu item i cool. and the popularly menu item. i can choose full feel not teeth to, to, to push the fox about to be on the side of the plane of freedom of democracy against ab to russia. and to accuse the loop in part to you to be a promo to offer russian the objectives, son, and to be put you to agents. this is totally ridiculous and envy you come pay your con, note is a french paper, doesn't suck this narrative very. they, they want to vote more, more for nation are from so reset, thoughts are not you've said all on the same time also. and when you had a mock hole, want you to make friends relieved or of you entered by supporting your queen and gets rush out to, to take advantage of in an opportunistic way of the situation. and do to be able to lead or in competition with germany. because the price was always in competition, germany to lead to your project. an
where are you open elections in europe? empowerment and are very well positioned pots you'd i could look and paul t is fall here. read it ahead of the box, you of a menu item i cool. and the popularly menu item. i can choose full feel not teeth to, to, to push the fox about to be on the side of the plane of freedom of democracy against ab to russia. and to accuse the loop in part to you to be a promo to offer russian the objectives, son, and to be put you to agents. this is totally ridiculous...
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and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden, depending on how you want to measure it, perhaps centuries of militarily nonalignment and neutrality, decades in terms of finland and all of this almost changed literally overnight after russia's large scale invasion of ukraine in february, 2022. what i like to tell my friends in the countries of ukraine, georgia, bosnia-herzegovina and other countries that have aspirations like kosovo, use finland and sweden's entry into the alliance for inspiration, that the door is truly open and that more members are being added and you can be next. y
and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden,...
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so, first in scandinavia, then in northern europe, and then southern europe last. but pretty much everywhere uniformly demand 3x, and we saw a bumper year in �*22. a lot of that followed on to 2023 and hopefully we can keep it up in 202a. andreas, when we talk about china being in the lead in terms of renewables, i mean, if we use the analogy of a horse race, china's notjust a couple of horses in front, it does feel like that china's on a completely different racetrack. can europe catch them? the chinese have lapped us several times. there are single companies that in 2023 expanded their production capacity by as much as europe consumes. a single company. they are... they are miles and miles ahead. it's just incredible, the advantage they have in size, in competence, in technology. and it's feeding into lower prices and, to be honest, pretty decent equipment. i mean, they are the leading edge of this industry. and there's a long stretch to cover before we're anywhere close to the chinese in modules. 0n batteries, it's still early in the game. and batteries, we ca
so, first in scandinavia, then in northern europe, and then southern europe last. but pretty much everywhere uniformly demand 3x, and we saw a bumper year in �*22. a lot of that followed on to 2023 and hopefully we can keep it up in 202a. andreas, when we talk about china being in the lead in terms of renewables, i mean, if we use the analogy of a horse race, china's notjust a couple of horses in front, it does feel like that china's on a completely different racetrack. can europe catch them?...
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it's a whole generation really of thinking about europe in europe. and i think also in the united states that these peaceful mechanisms would sort of take care of themselves. and the europe is this motor and engine that's going to build legality and deliberation and peace. and of course, what's true is that this was the case for three quarters of europe, often in places where you would least expect it. right. france and that goes back to the to the 1940s, but still know a very peaceful relationship after the fall of the of the berlin wall germany not to be taken for granted. and you have a relationship after the fall of the berlin wall and many other such relationship that could make you feel very, very enthusiastic. europe's prospects. but, you know, russia is a part of the european picture way or another. and know when you extend that optimism, there about europe as a kind of engine of peacemaking, uh, you know, russia buys into that vision or doesn't, and i think it never really did at point. and you that was swept under the carpet and sort of not
it's a whole generation really of thinking about europe in europe. and i think also in the united states that these peaceful mechanisms would sort of take care of themselves. and the europe is this motor and engine that's going to build legality and deliberation and peace. and of course, what's true is that this was the case for three quarters of europe, often in places where you would least expect it. right. france and that goes back to the to the 1940s, but still know a very peaceful...
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no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years, house graham, and co taxis are delivering to cocaine, right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come. by octo it is at least a top draft. so new the dealers know consumers want to brag about numbers. but it's in your opinion, screen and sewers where authorities read to and about cocaine consumption. local ken russell, these phones in the cities regularly scanned the waste switches for drugs. the bigger to circles, the more cocaine was detected there, and breasted
no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger...
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and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that money is forthcoming, nato and the european union are going to be guilty once again of over promising and on the delivery. and that's, and that's a bad reputation taps. let me ask you this. if you were a foreign minister of ukraine at the moment, how satisfied would you be with nato? those are the contributions over the last couple of years. how satisfied would you be? well, i, i made with my good friend, mr. cole up on a regular basis, and of course, she feels and, and very rightly so that we need to step up the effort. and we, in lots of fully agree with him.
and the good news is that sense of urgency is expanding in europe. we see and money while the costs and initiative is actually adjusting this thing. it needs to go further, but it is, we are certainly much, much further down the road. then we were a 2 years ago. nato is already more capable. it has 2 additional countries in the alliance. and even in the european union, it took us a little while to agree on the 50000000000 assistance for ukraine, but we did it. but as things stand, unless that...
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they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund, facilitate a skull, which is all about funding crisis management in north africa but it is to become a security assistance fund for ukraine. so collected defense is making its way into the eu, and the eu as i think working very well with nato on how this is going to play together. where i think the bad news sort of begins a little bit is this has to be translated into european capacity, operational capacity, for defending themselves, ourselves. things are moving slowly. i said that earlier. there's a lot of defensemen in eur
they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund,...
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the united states left europe after the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united states decided to stay -- stay with their forces, stay with their troops, and not only that, but also to underpin the transatlantic bond with the marshall aid, with a big economic program to underpin the transatlantic bond. and then on top of that -- not only keeping their forces and providing enormous economic support to europe, but on top of that, actually signed a treaty obligation to protect and defend allies in europe. and the president responsible for all those decisions, knowing that to not bring back the troops, not bring back all the boys after war was potentially a very unpopular, difficult decision -- economically costly, politically costly, and of course also paying in human cost -- the president responsible for that decision that was brave and not obvious and actually controversial at the time was president harry s. truman. so therefore, we would have not been here and would have not been a 75th anniversar
the united states left europe after the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united states decided to stay -- stay with their forces, stay with their troops, and not only that, but also to underpin the transatlantic bond with the marshall aid, with a big economic program to underpin the transatlantic bond. and then on top of that -- not only keeping their forces and providing enormous economic support to europe, but on top of...
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but also if it backfires, you know, uses credibility in even in europe. so your opinions at the bottom and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations. so, well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be steep, but brussels is that this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. let's, let's pursue greater federal ization. let's allow brussels to start directly taxing the engine, individual citizens of the you not nation states, but brussels gets the do it. i mean, this is one of the reasons why i think there's a big competition in europe who is going to be harder on the russians. because this is an opportunity to transform europe in a way that voters will not have no say in whatsoever. matthew, will the, the, the destruction of any type of legitimate democracy in europe has been a, a long time coming in has been part partly the manifestation of the sorts of ideas we had originally seen where t
but also if it backfires, you know, uses credibility in even in europe. so your opinions at the bottom and go from a bad place to the worst, play it out of their own miscalculations. so, well put, matthew, you know, the, the, the, the adage and politics never let a crisis go to waste. i think that's exactly what your opinion leaders are thinking that would be steep, but brussels is that this is a catastrophe. so let's take advantage of it. let's, let's pursue greater federal ization. let's...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up to europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price. here. american liquefied natural gas o, and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now of 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. moscow has been hosting a rush to africa for welcoming politicians. they put miles, an addicted fees from the continent we had from south african bricks, use association chapman raymond, month law. he explain why his nation values, explanations with russia, loops, and
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up to europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price....
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so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime in the america, has faced in mid in columbia aquino crime of cocaine and columbia sells for 2002 s dollars. but what it moves abroad, it's worth weigh more than that. the average price of a key to a cocaine in the united states is between, depending on point events, be between $16.00 and $25000.00. where is that same key though, is was, that's at least even as high as mode $40000.00 in your there is the increased cost and simply moving it across the united states. it's much easier to reach. so this means a lot of people can earn money by smartlig
so why is cooks and flooding into europe just now? to understand it, we will travel from europe to less than america. and back 1st of all, it's about the big money, smart gate and cocaine to europe. this course. but for organized crime, it's totally worth it. most lucrative change is the moving off of the co came from latin america. it's coming year. this is where the big money is. this is where every party wants to get some farms. jeremy mcdermott, texas pink time researching over nice crime...
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, even worse than in europe, i look, one of these... children per mother, in europe something like 1.4, it seems to me, 1.3, 1.4, that is, it is a little better there, what is the state of demographic affairs in for ukraine today, please, well, i want to say that the state of affairs is very bad, and this is due to the war, which greatly aggravated all these demographic problems that we had even before the start of a full-scale invasion. and the plus is the situation that has developed, gradually developed in our demography with the population. our population began to decrease in 1993, and this continues to this day, and we, so to speak, from the maximum 52 million that we had in 1993, at the beginning of the 24th year we had approximately 42 million, within the borders of the 91st year, that is, we lost in 30 years approximately 10 million people, there is a problem, as in the birth rate, it is very low in us, in europe on average, well, you said correctly, it is different in individual countries, but in the countries of the european union it is somewhere at the level of 1.5, there ar
, even worse than in europe, i look, one of these... children per mother, in europe something like 1.4, it seems to me, 1.3, 1.4, that is, it is a little better there, what is the state of demographic affairs in for ukraine today, please, well, i want to say that the state of affairs is very bad, and this is due to the war, which greatly aggravated all these demographic problems that we had even before the start of a full-scale invasion. and the plus is the situation that has developed,...
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putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined without question. putin started this war and he could easily break the will of the people of ukraine. but he changed his strategy little bit. thinking he would break the will of nato, break the will of united states, but he has failed again. we stand up against dictators. we bow to no one. certainly not putin. this bill also includes vital support for israel. it is ten days ago there was a launch of 100 missiles and drones and because of them, the response from the region, no serious damage was caused. my my commitment to israel, i want to make clearagain, it my comm
putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined...
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change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the perspective of an opposition politician, which i am a that is now in opposition. unfortunately, i had to set the german chancellor so far has not seized this moment. the european moment that has been created and is still there is to bring about, to give birth to a new dimension of the european union that so far is mainly an integral european integrated entity. we had some internal market. and what this, and this work constitutes a situation that europe comes to the decision to become an actor in its own security
change europe. but however we're not only the object of changes which are imposed from outside to us, but we also, we can become actors in the emergence, the process of emergence of a new european architecture, political order of the security architecture. and i would say there is this war, as horrible as it is, it has produced a european moment. and now it is upon politicians, and i would say unavoidably upon germany, to be ready to seize the european moment that is there. it's not from the...
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a real divergence in what is happening in europe as to what isi is happening in europe as to what is happening in the us. we sell consumer prices in the worlds largest economy creeping light higher. jamie dimon is suggesting interest rates there could hit 8%. why such a disparity and why the two heading in such different directions?— heading in such different directions? �*, , , y�* directions? it's because they've been hit by _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two very _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two very different i been hit by two very different shocks, the pandemic but also the war in ukraine. the latter is something the us is not much experienced in terms of gas prices, but also fiscal policy has been really different with germany and france tightening fiscal policy as a response, while the us is still running up deficits. that indeed is driving business cycles far apart and that is the reason for it. what and that is the reason for it. what are the reasons _ and that is the reason for it. wh
a real divergence in what is happening in europe as to what isi is happening in europe as to what is happening in the us. we sell consumer prices in the worlds largest economy creeping light higher. jamie dimon is suggesting interest rates there could hit 8%. why such a disparity and why the two heading in such different directions?— heading in such different directions? �*, , , y�* directions? it's because they've been hit by _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two _...
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our path to europe can be compared to a computer game. at first we were with orange flags and we won this battle. they became stronger and moved to a higher level. but also russia, so at the second level we already took wooden shields and helmets, won again, became stronger and moved to the third level, just like russia. then rockets flew and tanks drove, we held out. but the game is not over yet, russia simply transferred its information warriors and information special operations to the societies of our western partners, the countries of the european union. that is why they are currently blocking the polish-ukrainian border, and that is why they are pouring ukrainian grain on the ground. the fsb plan included the fsb included exactly such events which will use the latent dissatisfaction among different sections of the population in europe, in western europe, and they will push them, but in such a way that they, the participants of such protests, do not understand for whom they are working, thinking that they are acting for their own rig
our path to europe can be compared to a computer game. at first we were with orange flags and we won this battle. they became stronger and moved to a higher level. but also russia, so at the second level we already took wooden shields and helmets, won again, became stronger and moved to the third level, just like russia. then rockets flew and tanks drove, we held out. but the game is not over yet, russia simply transferred its information warriors and information special operations to the...
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one are being restored in europe. all of us having a nice vacation saying that these couple of years were very difficult. when you see us struggling to support the ukraine or even struggling to define a strategy as to what winning is and how to get there, you have to say is there anybody thinking about plan b. then the numbers come in place. russia started this war with 200,000 troops in the army. currently they have about 1.2 million regular army and of those about half a million are in the ukraine. there is almost twice as much military in the ukraine than they had years ago. now the defense ministers a couple of days ago before the terror attack in moscow announced that they would expand the regular army even further. that would bring them to 1.7 million regular armies. these are the numbers we have not seen since the end of the cold war. we are talking stalingrad numbers. they tell the story that russia is not planning to stop. if it does not stop, what happened next? the country is in danger. we need to pull all
one are being restored in europe. all of us having a nice vacation saying that these couple of years were very difficult. when you see us struggling to support the ukraine or even struggling to define a strategy as to what winning is and how to get there, you have to say is there anybody thinking about plan b. then the numbers come in place. russia started this war with 200,000 troops in the army. currently they have about 1.2 million regular army and of those about half a million are in the...
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and this does not mean that the russians want to fight with europe. president putin said a lot about this, and he’s not the only one, everyone and... it’s clear that he’s not they want, but it’s clear to the naked eye that they’re not going to do it at all, yes, they could cope with ukraine, yes, and this is still a problem for 50 years, even if they enter the entire territory there, which is not at all as easy as someone thought , then we need to get rid of this territory, yes, but it wasn’t enough, now we still have to get into the baltic states somewhere, yes, that will be great pleasure, they want to know how, and these are completely different forces that clash with ukrainian nazism, everywhere, you should be most interested in how this happens in the baltic states and poland, which means they will be mobilized at the same time, right? then a simple question arises: we move on to the playing field, and they are already talking about reservists, that there are 40,000 reservists there, so many of them need to be activated, that is , som
and this does not mean that the russians want to fight with europe. president putin said a lot about this, and he’s not the only one, everyone and... it’s clear that he’s not they want, but it’s clear to the naked eye that they’re not going to do it at all, yes, they could cope with ukraine, yes, and this is still a problem for 50 years, even if they enter the entire territory there, which is not at all as easy as someone thought , then we need to get rid of this territory, yes, but...
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, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a budget— european budget, basically making it a budget worthy of the name, is going _ a budget worthy of the name, is going to — a budget worthy of the name, is going to move in that more federalist direction. well, clearly not. federalist direction. well, clearly not i— federalist direction. well, clearly not. . ., , not. i am more interested in the mone . not. i am more interested in the money- they — not. i am more interested in the money. they have _ not. i am more interested in the money. they have just - not. i am more interested in the money. they have just brought i not. i am more interest
, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a...
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why is europe afraid of a full-scale war, but europe itself is bursting at the seams, if today. not macron or scholz, i very actively, like vadim frantich, communicate with european deputies and politicians who say, if today scholz, macron, figuratively speaking, with some diplomatic phrases declares direct war on russia, he will say, let’s mobilize, send army, they can carry him out with pitchforks, they have a million of their own problems, tens of millions of migrants, and it’s a fairy tale that muslims will go to war against russia, they hate them all there, they hate, they despise, therefore... europe, it is in such a squeezed position, this, by the way, is very risky for us, what is risky is that they do not have sovereignty, this is extremely risky, that poland is not sovereign, germany is not sovereign, we we dream about what lukashenko talks about all the time, he says: listen, we don’t need a pro-russian, pro-belarusian president, make a pro-european leader who thinks about europe, pro-polish, a pro-slovak politician won in slovakia, there are such people everywhere, it mea
why is europe afraid of a full-scale war, but europe itself is bursting at the seams, if today. not macron or scholz, i very actively, like vadim frantich, communicate with european deputies and politicians who say, if today scholz, macron, figuratively speaking, with some diplomatic phrases declares direct war on russia, he will say, let’s mobilize, send army, they can carry him out with pitchforks, they have a million of their own problems, tens of millions of migrants, and it’s a fairy...
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, remember trump, who said that europe should transfer more money for armaments to nato, but now europe is transferring more money for armaments, that is, they have resolved this issue. they will be close to its production, we will strike a vaccination blow. isn’t it similar to this situation now? will it provoke iran to take some actions in order to then respond legitimately? did iran bomb and is that why iran is not in such a hurry, because perhaps it has decided something in this situation somewhere, that , in general, they now have the right to bring something to this very point and talk again in other new tones, but in fact this is really such a... well, a very unpleasant situation, and regardless of which side you take, because in general, if if it gets to such a degree of irreconcilability that everyone goes over some kind of this like an existing nuclear line, and the people there are all hot, advertising, the first in ukraine made from domestic components is sent into mass production, it is quite obvious that there is a russian serviceman, in our regular staff... and now we h
, remember trump, who said that europe should transfer more money for armaments to nato, but now europe is transferring more money for armaments, that is, they have resolved this issue. they will be close to its production, we will strike a vaccination blow. isn’t it similar to this situation now? will it provoke iran to take some actions in order to then respond legitimately? did iran bomb and is that why iran is not in such a hurry, because perhaps it has decided something in this situation...
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turned has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across, no trade in by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country new jersey does not belong to you? and then you share belongs to france, and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's from a chrome, the economics of history because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world, is clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro speech also celebrated europe, addressing the migration shala's, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey, tanisha, mauritania, and egypt, which last i checked wer
we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turned has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across, no trade in by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this...
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we're meeting europe. it is a single, the biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course, in this entire ridiculous scan. but go ahead. so yes, actually the program is your pen union is not a, or to them was project from a washington. actually your, the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to, against russia? because the washington, that's the strategy of controlling your racial. we for your banner, we blonde on the one side on into pacific, on the other side. and europe and union with these crises more on move us. how used by a natal need less security instead of for any sharp project of a group. and project was peace on their way used as a weapon against russia. and or this is why the, the, the project with a good, we need more and more in a crisis on there for less on this reports of, of people are on the 20, the european union or so is not defending europe a set you up and civilization or your pin balance of power, which will include of course, of rus
we're meeting europe. it is a single, the biggest loser outside of ukraine, of course, in this entire ridiculous scan. but go ahead. so yes, actually the program is your pen union is not a, or to them was project from a washington. actually your, the open project. is it the sup uh, strategy of for washington to control the re, milan to, to, to, against russia? because the washington, that's the strategy of controlling your racial. we for your banner, we blonde on the one side on into pacific,...
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so for me, based industries, steam industry has a clear place in europe. at the same time, we've seen salt, scripture has diversified a way from just traditional steel manufacturing, a bright spot this past year was your technology unit. it makes things like packaging or at least machines that make produce packaging. i believe, for beverage in the food industry. and this has become very important for you guys . is that fair to say? it is kind of diverse vacation. you're not just providing still for autos, for, for potentially, for weapons, but also for consumer products in a way. uh, yeah, right. well, we are very happy with the development of alternative technology unit, especially kids as the delivery of those, those parts of the packaging machinery for, for beverages. and we've seen sort of that they have been able to grow despite a um, a weaker machinery markets, especially outside europe. and so, so our whole concept of being more diversified and planning on different economical cycles. played out very nicely and 23 and will also play out in 24 as cag
so for me, based industries, steam industry has a clear place in europe. at the same time, we've seen salt, scripture has diversified a way from just traditional steel manufacturing, a bright spot this past year was your technology unit. it makes things like packaging or at least machines that make produce packaging. i believe, for beverage in the food industry. and this has become very important for you guys . is that fair to say? it is kind of diverse vacation. you're not just providing still...
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and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they can't prove safety, they're not on the market to begin with. so we have a much more or less a fair attitude towards the editor. it was how much of a problem that is, i have no idea now in countries with more regulated food industries. do you observe a greater awareness and understanding of the health implications of food choices? well, certainly money regularly. that's why they're doing. and what factors within the food industry contribute to the widespread use of additive and preservatives? they sell? remember the food industry is about selling products. you can get people to gray kaye and people like eating candy, that's very bright colors. so the food is she puts in very bright colors. yes, but for example, beaches can also color or can you read or another vegetable can be used to turn. it can be yellow. not as well as the bad because, you know, you get a much more stable color if you're dealing with one of those organic compounds that's associated with cancerous. and
and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they can't prove safety, they're not on the market to begin with. so we have a much more or less a fair attitude towards the editor. it was how much of a problem that is, i have no idea now in countries with more regulated food industries. do you observe a greater awareness and understanding of the health implications of food choices? well, certainly money regularly. that's why they're doing. and what factors within the food industry...
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point formalizes the idea that russia is not fighting alone in this war against ukraine and against europe. russia is doing this with the support of other authoritarian countries, such as iran, china and. another interesting aspect of this bill is the call to the president to send long -range attacks to ukraine when ukraine should expect them, and does this mean that the us has finally officially decided to send long-range atakams to ukraine. unfortunately, this does not mean that the united states the states are finally going to send long-range attacks to ukraine. this law does say that there is a requirement for the president to send long-range atakams to ukraine, but this ... provision is immediately followed by another provision that provides the president with the option not to do so if he believes that it would harm the national security of the united states, then he doesn't have to provide them, and he has to send a report to congress on why he won't , so that gives him some discretion, if this bill passes, i expect the pressure on the white house will push harder than ever to send
point formalizes the idea that russia is not fighting alone in this war against ukraine and against europe. russia is doing this with the support of other authoritarian countries, such as iran, china and. another interesting aspect of this bill is the call to the president to send long -range attacks to ukraine when ukraine should expect them, and does this mean that the us has finally officially decided to send long-range atakams to ukraine. unfortunately, this does not mean that the united...
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therefore, this connection with europe will be a strong point when they return. it may be a great positive for ukraine, but it is important that they return. do you see the impact of sanctions on the russian economy? the russian economy suffered a severe blow at the beginning of the war and its gdp fell. last year we saw a strong recovery and a strong labor market in russia, which was supported by one of the drivers of growth - consumption. another driver of growth was even bigger. this is an investment. we see state-owned companies investing, including in the security and military sectors. and we see investments in import substitution. also an increase in government spending. added to these growth figures. in summary, we see short-term growth that differs slightly from medium-term forecasts. in the medium term , russia's growth has slowed significantly since 2014. looking ahead, we think that the potential growth will not be as great as previously predicted because technology transfer has decreased. still, the future is not certain, and at the end of the day, it
therefore, this connection with europe will be a strong point when they return. it may be a great positive for ukraine, but it is important that they return. do you see the impact of sanctions on the russian economy? the russian economy suffered a severe blow at the beginning of the war and its gdp fell. last year we saw a strong recovery and a strong labor market in russia, which was supported by one of the drivers of growth - consumption. another driver of growth was even bigger. this is an...
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before the war even started nato allies were moving force posture into eastern europe. you will remember that nato just a few months after the war started announced four new multinational battalions on the eastern plank that repaired before but the four created in the baltics region right after russia went into crimea in 2014. a pavilion summit last year the alliance also rolled out new regional plans that provide clarity to all allies in terms of what is required to protect every inch of nato's territory. we are also working on an entirely new command and control structure which i suspect the general will talk about in his remarks later today and we just finished conducting her largest military exercises since the cold war and with 90,000 nato troops and that exercise, the first time in a long time enabled us to exercise north american troops moving across the atlantic and into europe to the territory so that's point number one, dramatic shift where collective defense andof enhance deterrence. secondly burden sharing has increased significantly in recent years. you wil
before the war even started nato allies were moving force posture into eastern europe. you will remember that nato just a few months after the war started announced four new multinational battalions on the eastern plank that repaired before but the four created in the baltics region right after russia went into crimea in 2014. a pavilion summit last year the alliance also rolled out new regional plans that provide clarity to all allies in terms of what is required to protect every inch of...
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knows what war is, europe has the experience of war, and europe does not want war, but europe may not have a choice, yes, because the aggressor very often does not... leave a choice, so on. yeah, look, i totally agree with you, but i think it's mine, perhaps a subjective opinion, the average european may not believe too much that war may come to europe in the 21st century. moreover, if a european country is in the european union and nato, many ordinary europeans may think that the military will fight, so they personally will not have to take up arms, because nato allied countries will come and actually defend the country one or another european country that will be subjected to aggression by the russian federation, and therefore it seems to me that you are right to say about the fact that there are politicians who understand the whole threat, but if we are talking about europeans, about ordinary people, then for some reason it seems to me that, nevertheless, nevertheless, many of them underestimate this threat, because we will remember how it was ordinary people, in general, they very
knows what war is, europe has the experience of war, and europe does not want war, but europe may not have a choice, yes, because the aggressor very often does not... leave a choice, so on. yeah, look, i totally agree with you, but i think it's mine, perhaps a subjective opinion, the average european may not believe too much that war may come to europe in the 21st century. moreover, if a european country is in the european union and nato, many ordinary europeans may think that the military will...
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europe lives in wartime, and europe has something to fight with, and europe has something to do with physically, well, that’s where to get it from, well, listen, well, just do the math, europe has what kind of tanks, yes, how much do they eat fuel and lubricants, how much of this is needed, just purely physically for such a distance, so you have to somehow build it all, try to saturate it all, try to tell a european who is used to completely different living conditions, to say, go, die, where, why, in this mud, challengers don’t work in this mud. look, volodya, there’s another topic, which i want to end with, the befuddled people, and the fact that pavlovich caught a little attention from the front, i carefully read this survey, democratic... international republican institute, it gives grants, the americans give a lot of grants, and this international republican institute conducts research in ukraine every six months, well , through the rating company, the rating company published data today, and so here are the first data, which means 45% of ukrainians, 45% ukrainians believe
europe lives in wartime, and europe has something to fight with, and europe has something to do with physically, well, that’s where to get it from, well, listen, well, just do the math, europe has what kind of tanks, yes, how much do they eat fuel and lubricants, how much of this is needed, just purely physically for such a distance, so you have to somehow build it all, try to saturate it all, try to tell a european who is used to completely different living conditions, to say, go, die,...
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it's also an atlantic council europe center and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for europe and nato policy. to his left we have elisabeth braw, senior fellow in the transit and execute mission at atlantic council and then to her left dr. john deni professor of the u.s. army war college and a senior fellow in the transatlantic security initiative at the scowcroft center. so welcome to you all. thanks for joining us. before we begin just a few housekeeping notes for our audience. the discussion is of course on the record. we will leave time at the end of the discussion for audience questions so we encourage both are in person audience and our virtual participants to join the conversation there's a standing microphone in the room for those of you in person, and for virtual participants you can log your questions on x pc.org. we also invite you to interact with us on x formally known as twitter by following at atlantic council and use our hashtag stronger with allies. with that let's begin the discussion. welcome again. ian, they go start with you. we think a lot about nato but
it's also an atlantic council europe center and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for europe and nato policy. to his left we have elisabeth braw, senior fellow in the transit and execute mission at atlantic council and then to her left dr. john deni professor of the u.s. army war college and a senior fellow in the transatlantic security initiative at the scowcroft center. so welcome to you all. thanks for joining us. before we begin just a few housekeeping notes for our audience....
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europe lives in the pre-war era. in just a couple of months , this statement has become almost an axiom, which all the bosses repeat in turn. barel, the eu's chief diplomat, noted this week: he is confident that a high -intensity war in europe is no longer a fantasy, we must urgently prepare. in western europe , no one expects a war with russia, but yes, western european politicians are promoting such a thing. scenario. after two major economic crises, 2008 and covid, budgets have been devastated. suddenly there is a huge amount of money for the war, the need for spending is explained by the russian threat. and unnoticed. no counterbalance from civil society, although the average western european does not expect a war with russia, not just soon, but perhaps never. however, the population little by little accepts what the political elite imposes on them. russia is dangerous. some europeans remember the cold war, but for another part of the youth. russia is equal to putin. putin is portrayed only as a terrible tyrant,
europe lives in the pre-war era. in just a couple of months , this statement has become almost an axiom, which all the bosses repeat in turn. barel, the eu's chief diplomat, noted this week: he is confident that a high -intensity war in europe is no longer a fantasy, we must urgently prepare. in western europe , no one expects a war with russia, but yes, western european politicians are promoting such a thing. scenario. after two major economic crises, 2008 and covid, budgets have been...
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it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that has been one of the lessons learned which of our discussion today. no country talking about american europe can do this alone. it has been sometimes painful to watch a lack of leadership over the course of the past two years in europe. over and over again, we proven our ability to come together and to coordinate ourselves and continue the support to ukraine. one more note on mike rounds comments -- mike rounds comments macron's comments, for deterrence to work, we need ambiguity, the strategic ambiguity, we need strength and resource
it is number one in europe. i hope that germans will give the support so they can strike into territory in ukraine, the ammunition depots and so forth. i think it would go a long way to helping ukrainians on the ground. it's good to have other countries taking an intensive push forward on specific issues. >> on the french boldness, how does that come off? >> i appreciate the president mike rounds comments are bringing -- that president macron's comments are bringing leadership. that...
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messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result of the cold war, i think the sentiment is still there. people still see russia as an adversary in ways. i don't want to close the door to russian civil society. not everyone agrees with putin. that's important. maintaining relevance and making the average person in america understand why we spend so much on defense, that is key. >> to slightly disagree, i don't think the pertinence of war, sort of, the support for the continuance sacrifices europe has made, across europe, the baltics are great example of a part of europe that has felt russian imp
messaging problem is not in europe. europe is close. all europeans see the threats the russians pose. in america, the average joe in ohio, i don't know that can be said. does the average person in america understand that the russia threat is not just a threat to europe, it's a global threat, to global stability, democracy and more? that messaging in the u.s. around the summit, the summit is a perfect time for us to ramp up our strategies. tying in why the average person should care, as a result...
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learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and its members together account for the largest aid in ukraine military support.umble beginnings. we remember early in the war when europe offered -- can send tanks artillery shells and f f few months many eupe eu have stepped up in creative ways to support ukraine's defense encounteria progression includig frenchdent macron in full support of ukraine and the czech initiative spearheaded by chuck president to transfer much-needeÍthe frontlines of ukraine.teach unid states about support to ukraine? we will unpack these questions today and we are
learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and...
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, another europe is ready for war, europe, unfortunately, not fully subjective, the principle of divide conquer, that is, a number of politicians can be involved through a proxy war, through the involvement of only a number of armies of the european army, then others follow up... determination and at the same time directly demonstrate a threat to those who are interested in it. alexey valerievich, how seriously should we take the words of the same tutsk, well, we talked about macron earlier, so for now we’re talking about the polish prime minister. well, if there is such a saying, if someone wants to kill you, believe him, yes, in this case, if someone speaks about war, then you need to believe in it, indeed preparations are underway, yes, we must not forget that the mood in poland is different, that is, the poles really don’t want to fight en masse. including military actions, we are not going to start them ourselves, we are not going to threaten anyone, but this is the only thing they understand, because if we say, well, okay, we are for peace, we don’t want it there, well, they
, another europe is ready for war, europe, unfortunately, not fully subjective, the principle of divide conquer, that is, a number of politicians can be involved through a proxy war, through the involvement of only a number of armies of the european army, then others follow up... determination and at the same time directly demonstrate a threat to those who are interested in it. alexey valerievich, how seriously should we take the words of the same tutsk, well, we talked about macron earlier, so...
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, american contingents in europe, all this goes to pay off those debts that were, the rest will go to purchase new weapons that are produced by the largest american companies, such as lock martin and - a lot of others, yes, that are claiming to cut this american money, that is, they have now accelerated their flywheel, they have launched a whole series of new productions, they are in every possible way committed to receiving more and more money, you see that here is a package of these projects, that is , which is aimed at ukraine, which is aimed at helping israel, to help taiwan, these are all funds that will mostly go to the military lobby, so they directly put pressure on them. which is produced by the american military-industrial complex, so in this case, you know, well, in general, no one has any illusions, probably except for zelensky, all western analysts understand perfectly well that this is money to continue the conflict, but zelensky doesn’t have enough, you know , power to say that this is money for the disposal of the ukrainian population, ukraine will participate in thi
, american contingents in europe, all this goes to pay off those debts that were, the rest will go to purchase new weapons that are produced by the largest american companies, such as lock martin and - a lot of others, yes, that are claiming to cut this american money, that is, they have now accelerated their flywheel, they have launched a whole series of new productions, they are in every possible way committed to receiving more and more money, you see that here is a package of these projects,...
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how upon arriving in kyiv, lihuey was most, as he said, from the communication of his last trip to europe... grateful and satisfied with the representatives of the ukrainian authorities, so much was he comprehensively provided information, it would be very interesting, and what such comprehensive information was provided to him, for which he bowed so much to the ukrainian leaders. mr. roman, another matter that will come up in just a few days, i hope, is this consideration of the issue of provision to ukraine. uh, israel and taiwan, no, it's not known yet whether it will be together or all separately, aid from the united states of america, the speaker of the united states of america, mike johnson said that he has four separate bills, and actually four separate bills will be submitted to the house of representatives of the united states of america, while president zlensky says that without a new package of american aid , ukraine will have no chance of defeating russia, he said in an interview pbs television company. let's listen to what zelensky said. i tell you frankly, without this help
how upon arriving in kyiv, lihuey was most, as he said, from the communication of his last trip to europe... grateful and satisfied with the representatives of the ukrainian authorities, so much was he comprehensively provided information, it would be very interesting, and what such comprehensive information was provided to him, for which he bowed so much to the ukrainian leaders. mr. roman, another matter that will come up in just a few days, i hope, is this consideration of the issue of...
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no, ukraine is not the meaning of life for europe. and in fact, the life of europe without ukraine is quite possible. it's possible. is there life after ukraine? yes, of course there is. this is, firstly, and secondly, a question of interpretation of what the defeat of ukraine is, right? well, for example, come on, in the end, technologically you don’t like the defeat of ukraine, let’s separate the defeat ukraine from the defeat of zelensky. for example, there may be a defeat of the zelensky regime. i'm just talking psychologically. there may be some kind of move, so to speak, for contacts, this is the elimination of zelensky, especially after may 20, the legitimacy of this person, it hangs by a thread, by the way, this is also important for everyone, everything that zelensky will try to sign after may 20 , can be refuted, so to speak, and even disputed, as if unequivocally, by any other person who came to power in ukraine, if it remains, so to speak, this is necessary to take into account, that means, well, in some, so to speak,
no, ukraine is not the meaning of life for europe. and in fact, the life of europe without ukraine is quite possible. it's possible. is there life after ukraine? yes, of course there is. this is, firstly, and secondly, a question of interpretation of what the defeat of ukraine is, right? well, for example, come on, in the end, technologically you don’t like the defeat of ukraine, let’s separate the defeat ukraine from the defeat of zelensky. for example, there may be a defeat of the...
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having to do more, europe doing more, europe looking for these patriot systems and eventually. and not only patriot, because risti, german also come to us, and others, and sampti will to come, europe is moving, now we see that the united states of america has also moved, so this is good news. putin's army is stronger now than it was two years ago, and therefore it is not worth guessing when and where he and his own might attack any other country in europe, you just have to be fully prepared for it. about this during a speech at the european. at the security and defense summit, estonian prime minister kaja kalas said. according to her, now , first of all, everything must be done so that ukraine wins and russia loses. the ukrainian armed forces, says ms. kalas, need to be given all the necessary weapons, and most importantly , especially at this rather critical moment, air defense equipment. and we also need long-term commitments from the west to help ukraine as much as needed. as for the negotiations, mrs. kala said about them. next, let's hear her in direct speech. on what basis can on
having to do more, europe doing more, europe looking for these patriot systems and eventually. and not only patriot, because risti, german also come to us, and others, and sampti will to come, europe is moving, now we see that the united states of america has also moved, so this is good news. putin's army is stronger now than it was two years ago, and therefore it is not worth guessing when and where he and his own might attack any other country in europe, you just have to be fully prepared for...
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Apr 29, 2024
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europe, the eu, it will be a completely different europe with a completely different center and this is what interests me, under the cover of talk about a big european war, a very large redistribution of influence, and maybe space, has begun in europe, well, i think that of course we will interact with europe, of course, paris for sure. berlin, we will come to an agreement with them. the main thing for us is stability and firm power. absolutely right. and how the people of europe want and which putin will choose. this is already different question. but notice how interesting it is. even these idiots don't change the script. yes, that is, blinken comes and says: and china is interfering, we can see right away, china is trying to interfere with the elections, maybe the commentator, on the contrary, can revive it. these are the forces that speak. the states looked in comparison with the previous one, of course he was on horseback, money was allocated there, well, maybe not sixty. the americans, as it turned out back in march, as part of that last, as they said, package of 300 million do
europe, the eu, it will be a completely different europe with a completely different center and this is what interests me, under the cover of talk about a big european war, a very large redistribution of influence, and maybe space, has begun in europe, well, i think that of course we will interact with europe, of course, paris for sure. berlin, we will come to an agreement with them. the main thing for us is stability and firm power. absolutely right. and how the people of europe want and which...
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Apr 30, 2024
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russian fertilizers are a new gas for europe, the top manager said. this is confirmed by official statistics. according to eurostat, the european union imported twice as much fertilizer from russia in june 2023 compared to the previous year. year. previously, the european union independently produced chemical fertilizers, receiving russian pipeline gas, but now production volumes have, for obvious reasons , decreased significantly. as a result, brussels achieved its stated goal of reduction. gas consumption, but at the expense deindustrialization of europe. many energy-intensive industries have closed, and in some cases the blow has been dealt to gas chemistry and other industries, so industrial demand for gas remains weak. this resulted in a decrease in gas prices at the beginning of this year to $270 per thousand cubic meters, but somewhere at the end of april gas prices began to rise, this is due to geopolitical factors with... the situation in the middle east against the backdrop of the arab-israeli conflict. world prices for cocoa beans have reac
russian fertilizers are a new gas for europe, the top manager said. this is confirmed by official statistics. according to eurostat, the european union imported twice as much fertilizer from russia in june 2023 compared to the previous year. year. previously, the european union independently produced chemical fertilizers, receiving russian pipeline gas, but now production volumes have, for obvious reasons , decreased significantly. as a result, brussels achieved its stated goal of reduction....