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given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until 1950. this is probably something that people don't know about. guam after 1950. the us president appointed a governor to be the representative governor of guam and guam indians were still unsatisfied. and of course, because they wanted again the right to their own cratic elections. so they elected their first governor in 1970. and since then, guam has been represented to the united states as an unincorporated territory through through the governor that guam indian residents elect. so it became a territory in 1898 and remains a territory today. it does. so we've come to the philippines, which is where t
given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until...
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the united states go? what does the united states trying to achieve? what, what, what is the, you know, what, how does the united states envisage the world in the next 1015 years? and that's what least what you had back, you know, 3040 years ago when at least you had a, you know, a president who was thinking in those terms. so i think there's been a drastic decline in us foreign policy leadership. and the both of us as a whole of this is by the bite and was they get all hopelessly incompetent is head filled with some of the logical platitudes that you never really understood the go back to the 19 ages and i think now you list all of these things, you know, we had the, the bite and meeting with the japanese prime minister and the with, with the philippines. the problem is that, um that's, that's directed at the china. we got the whole, the zalinski thing, ongoing, still demanding that the more of them will be sent to your grades. and now we've got this. so it's a, you know, a past, you know, complex of, of
the united states go? what does the united states trying to achieve? what, what, what is the, you know, what, how does the united states envisage the world in the next 1015 years? and that's what least what you had back, you know, 3040 years ago when at least you had a, you know, a president who was thinking in those terms. so i think there's been a drastic decline in us foreign policy leadership. and the both of us as a whole of this is by the bite and was they get all hopelessly incompetent...
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and sadly, 2400 to never made it back home to united states. lots and more than 20000 were wounded in action. what good was there sacrifice? because within a year of the united states pulling out the taliban regime has almost again to full control of afghanistan. again, the same could be also said following the withdrawal from many american troops interact as well. now, but following the attack, which killed 3 american soldiers in jordan, us military started a series of strikes, including $125.00 munitions against $85.00 militia targets in syria interact. and this might just be the beginning, as more and more pressure as being formed on the current administration to take more action. now this is all while the united states troops station in the middle east, are there with the permission of each country's government. well, that's except for syria, and was more than a $160.00 recent attacks on us troops across a rack and serious since october, it's apparent, the residents of the country are not as happy. so what exactly is united states doing wit
and sadly, 2400 to never made it back home to united states. lots and more than 20000 were wounded in action. what good was there sacrifice? because within a year of the united states pulling out the taliban regime has almost again to full control of afghanistan. again, the same could be also said following the withdrawal from many american troops interact as well. now, but following the attack, which killed 3 american soldiers in jordan, us military started a series of strikes, including...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that i've interest to, but also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the tarmac to receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved 1 october mission, the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now there, here are returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured in their families for generations. where is the follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and the
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that i've interest to, but also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the...
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, the president of the united states and dr. biden. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the national anthem of japan followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [the star spangled banner playing] ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: mr. prime minister. [applause] welcome, welcome, welcome. on behalf of jill and me, the vice president, the second gentleman, and all the american people, welcome to the white house. 64 careers ago our two nations signed a treaty of cooperation and security. president eisenhower said his goal was to establish an indespuctable partnership between our countries. today the world can see that goal has been achieved. and that partnership between us is unbreakable. pres. biden: the alliance between japan and the united states is the cornerstone of peace, security, prosperity, in the indo-pacific and around the world. ours is truly a global partnership. for that, mr. prime minister,
, the president of the united states and dr. biden. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the national anthem of japan followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [the star spangled banner playing] ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: mr. prime minister. [applause] welcome, welcome, welcome. on behalf of jill and me, the vice president, the second...
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states or the united states? since trying to prevent the rest of the world from creating an alternative, the united states is trying to make its own rules. that's what it goes, the role space order. but that's in place me logs with the international law and the united nations. and the role that international law, again, so if the united states can site take trading case pay us not prevent other countries from getting together at last, the end praising an alternative, most of the chaos is around the countries where the united states was trying to start a colored revolution and in order to have a regime change to bring a friendlier, more, a pro, your west client on like our to end up being like argentina or brazil, or germany. that's the ideal go to a country who they want the leaders of another country to be uh, essentially representing us interests, not the interest of their own country. and by pay us, you can prevent countries from spelling out oil. what is our own? okay, can i make them socially wondrous, but t
states or the united states? since trying to prevent the rest of the world from creating an alternative, the united states is trying to make its own rules. that's what it goes, the role space order. but that's in place me logs with the international law and the united nations. and the role that international law, again, so if the united states can site take trading case pay us not prevent other countries from getting together at last, the end praising an alternative, most of the chaos is around...
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and the united states was back to the united states of bel pay. we kind of share the planet with them. we kind of get into a, in a dangerous escalation with them this, since the uni pulled a moment. you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings phone with us. and even though you know all the others is suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory and pirate can make 3. i would say that's all the time we have gentlemen, when think, my guess americans and in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc. you next time. remember prospect rules the the, the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without keesha's desktop part of the as the door to door or to adjust the he said i will talk to you soon. so immediate meeting so we will use the facilit
and the united states was back to the united states of bel pay. we kind of share the planet with them. we kind of get into a, in a dangerous escalation with them this, since the uni pulled a moment. you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings phone with us. and even though you know all the others is suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory and...
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since childhood i have felt a connection to the united states. perhaps because i spent my first three years of elementary school at p.s.-20 and p.s.-13 in queens, new york. even though i was the only japanese student there, my classmates kindly accepted me and helped me immerse myself in a new culture. we arrived in the fall of 1963. and for several years my family lived like americans. my father would take the subway where he worked as a trade officer. we rooted for the mets and the yankees and eight hot dogs at the coney island. on vacation we would go niagara falls or here to washington, d.c. and i remember things that were strange and funny to a little japanese boy like watching the "flint stones" i still miss that show. although i could never translate yabba dadda do. after 60 years, i have a message for the good people of queens. thank you for making my family and me feel so welcomed. i have never forgotten this. so, i speak to you today as a long and close friend of the united states. i know that the national parks office is undertaking, w
since childhood i have felt a connection to the united states. perhaps because i spent my first three years of elementary school at p.s.-20 and p.s.-13 in queens, new york. even though i was the only japanese student there, my classmates kindly accepted me and helped me immerse myself in a new culture. we arrived in the fall of 1963. and for several years my family lived like americans. my father would take the subway where he worked as a trade officer. we rooted for the mets and the yankees...
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united states, in the united states 3.5 million chinese ethnic citizens of the united states live in the united states, 1.2%. there are 500 thousand chinese. students, there are hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, and there are hundreds of thousands of different companies and everything, they are conducting intelligence activities, they are working for china, and this is a great threat to the united states, thank you, mr. yuri, very angry, but specifically, and exactly that, what we wanted to know, thank you for participating in our broadcast, yuriy shcherbak, diplomat, former ambassador of ukraine. in israel, the united states of america and canada, and also a writer, and a futurologist, because in his books he predicted everything that is happening right now before our eyes, and when he told us about chinatown in every american city and about the chinese, i immediately remembered the greedy, you know, it 's not enough, the chinese are not enough, and that's how it is looks in the states. a short pause, but don't switch, during this time you can get the job done, then the p
united states, in the united states 3.5 million chinese ethnic citizens of the united states live in the united states, 1.2%. there are 500 thousand chinese. students, there are hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, and there are hundreds of thousands of different companies and everything, they are conducting intelligence activities, they are working for china, and this is a great threat to the united states, thank you, mr. yuri, very angry, but specifically, and exactly that, what we...
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the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act 50 united states code 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13536 of april 12, 2010, with respect to somalia is to -- somalia is to continue in effect beyond april 12, 2024. the situation continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. therefore i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in executive order 13536 with respect to somalia. signed, joseph r. biden jr., the white house. april 9, 2024. the speaker pro tempore: the chair orders it referred t
the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act 50 united states code 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register...
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and what the united states is fighting. they're fighting the rise and development of the economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force uh the, the, to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic. and when i say power dynamic, i'm not only talking militarism because, you know, when it's when united, when chatted the size of this had enough of us carrier groups in the south china sea. they'll send a hypersonic missile in there to solve that problem. but the issue now is the dollarization, the issue is challenging. economies in the united states only solution is military as well. you know, line all, you know, it, we've mentioned the president, the united states, mr. biden here, a number of times. um and, and freddy is kind of uh
and what the united states is fighting. they're fighting the rise and development of the economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force uh the, the, to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic....
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it doesn't help the united states is reputation. a. and a part for me, i suppose, some profit making by weapons companies in the united states that say anthony blinking consulted for and lloyd austin worked for what is the advantage of continuing to send 2000 pound booms. and that's in yahoo are publicly saying don't, don't use them. i don't know. i think it's a major mistake to send those words. and i think the united states needs to make it clear that it does not support a new invasion to cause. its weapons cannot be anything we support cannot be used for that purpose and that it's time to open up the borders of when you mandatory assistance pay surgery we needed. and i think by this now finally beginning to push in that direction or the serious way. i think is really is, will at least some of comply with that because they all have to pay the support. well, mind story about appear rather than any great success with the tonnage of food coming in. but you didn't really answer me. why is he doing this? then what does that mean? you bein
it doesn't help the united states is reputation. a. and a part for me, i suppose, some profit making by weapons companies in the united states that say anthony blinking consulted for and lloyd austin worked for what is the advantage of continuing to send 2000 pound booms. and that's in yahoo are publicly saying don't, don't use them. i don't know. i think it's a major mistake to send those words. and i think the united states needs to make it clear that it does not support a new invasion to...
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the international arena and also thl partner of the united states is ready to work with the united states, shoulder to shoulder, on various global issues we are faced with. and the strong, reliable global partner of the united states, and also prime minister will talk about transformational changes taking place in japan, security policy as well as economic situation. so i hope that the prime minister's address to the meeting with congress which is only the second ever by a japanese prime minister to impress upon the american people that japan is a reliable and determined global partner of the united states. >> thank you. just two more questions from me and then we will open it up. i want to come back to the trilat on the back end of this. ambassador emanuel, in your piece in "the wall street journal," you talked about this emerging lattice work moving away from the bilateral hubs to a more mini lateral construct. welcome your thoughts on what we can anticipate from this trilateral meeting but also the other relationship that have become so important, whether there will be discussion of fu
the international arena and also thl partner of the united states is ready to work with the united states, shoulder to shoulder, on various global issues we are faced with. and the strong, reliable global partner of the united states, and also prime minister will talk about transformational changes taking place in japan, security policy as well as economic situation. so i hope that the prime minister's address to the meeting with congress which is only the second ever by a japanese prime...
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formally, the united states' hands remained clean. roosevelt acted in accordance with american business. that is, there seems to be a law that prohibits trade with germany on the state. level, but this law made it possible for american private companies to sell strategic materials, including military materials to germany and its allies, bypassing the law that was adopted in the united states of america, which is most interesting, this law was in force until forty-four, a similar situation developed in trade relations between the united states and spain, which formally business organizations of the united states of america, including the largest standard oil, which was engaged in the sale of oil and petroleum products. the spanish tanker fleet worked almost exclusively for the needs of the wehrmacht, supplying it with american black gold. even in the first months of 1944, germany re-exported 48,000 tons of oil every month from spain. this loophole provided an opportunity for american business. trade not only with members anti-hitler co
formally, the united states' hands remained clean. roosevelt acted in accordance with american business. that is, there seems to be a law that prohibits trade with germany on the state. level, but this law made it possible for american private companies to sell strategic materials, including military materials to germany and its allies, bypassing the law that was adopted in the united states of america, which is most interesting, this law was in force until forty-four, a similar situation...
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the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a much more likely as happened ever increasingly over course of the 20th century, you had to go to the place where the drugs were produced and try to eliminate them there. those are outside the united states being in u.s. policing and surveillance efforts are taken outside the united states. we see this already in the 19 tens and twenties since the united states engaged in surveillance and exchange of intelligence and placing of secret agents in spaces around you, around world that were not controlled by the united s
the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a...
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united states ambassador to ukraine bridget brink reported on the x network that the united states in april provided long-range atakams military tactical missiles to ukraine this month. the united states provided ukraine with long-range attack missiles on the instructions of president joseph biden, this is another signal that our commitment to the defense of ukraine is unwavering, said the ambassador. mr. valeriu, the atakams weapon is enough powerful, quite strong, and scholz obviously, when he keeps talking about the fact that germany is not ready to provide tauris, every time ... looked back at the united states of america, whether this help with these missiles will be convincing for the germans now, because after biden signed the law, scholz once again said that we, we are not ready yet, when will germany be ready to do the same thing that the united states of america is doing? it is obvious that we need... both these missiles and taurs, this is about defense, it is not about any additional there are strikes on moscow, no, our partners know it, they know it in washington, they als
united states ambassador to ukraine bridget brink reported on the x network that the united states in april provided long-range atakams military tactical missiles to ukraine this month. the united states provided ukraine with long-range attack missiles on the instructions of president joseph biden, this is another signal that our commitment to the defense of ukraine is unwavering, said the ambassador. mr. valeriu, the atakams weapon is enough powerful, quite strong, and scholz obviously, when...
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states of america, lloyd austin, who at a meeting of the senate committee... of the united states of america on armed forces, advised ukraine not to attack russian oil refineries, and focus on military objectives. let's hear what lloyd austin said. of course, these attacks could have consequences for the global energy situation. i think it is better for ukraine to focus on strikes on tactical and operational targets that can directly affect the current hostilities. mr. alexander, what is lloyd dostin afraid of? i do not think that he personally, i these theses were definitely formed and agreed in the white house, strategies, in fact, lloyd austin was and remains one of the biggest, most such powerful engines in the administration, who understand the dangers of ukraine, want to help, and what he voiced, well, in principle, this is a truism, it is clear that russia is, in terms of energy... quite an important country for the global market, and of course, any which fluctuations in the price of oil globally can certainly affect the ability or willingness of our partners to help us, and m
states of america, lloyd austin, who at a meeting of the senate committee... of the united states of america on armed forces, advised ukraine not to attack russian oil refineries, and focus on military objectives. let's hear what lloyd austin said. of course, these attacks could have consequences for the global energy situation. i think it is better for ukraine to focus on strikes on tactical and operational targets that can directly affect the current hostilities. mr. alexander, what is lloyd...
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this means that the united states. the americans still expect that ukraine will put pressure on russia in the temporarily occupied territories, meaning crimea, part of the kherson region, part of zaporizhzhia. part to donbas, that is, that it will strengthen our position for possible peace talks or some kind of negotiations regarding the positions of both parties on the front, well, let's talk about the situation with russian drones, probably the president meant the reconnaissance russian drones orlan, they operate from the ceiling of the ceiling up to 5 km, they are really out of the damage zone. systems of ppova is quite a serious problem for the armed forces of ukraine, it is said that they act in communication and, accordingly , the coordinates of the target are immediately given and the strike is delivered from the moment of adjusting the artillery fire, about the help of the united states, about atakoms, there is a demand to the president of the united states, and it is worth talking about what mr. sergey, in my
this means that the united states. the americans still expect that ukraine will put pressure on russia in the temporarily occupied territories, meaning crimea, part of the kherson region, part of zaporizhzhia. part to donbas, that is, that it will strengthen our position for possible peace talks or some kind of negotiations regarding the positions of both parties on the front, well, let's talk about the situation with russian drones, probably the president meant the reconnaissance russian...
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the united states has a bit of a demographic problem itself. but we have one great advantage that they don't have . and that is that we're an immigrant culture. so we can import all sorts of people to redressed the demographic problems that we have. and i think an argument could be made that you know, 50 years from now as the united states may be back to, you know, polarity, and large part because of demographic reasons. because you understand the 2 principal building blocks of military power or wealth and demography, you have to be rich and you have to have lots of people in china and russia are in a very precarious situation over the long term because they have declining populations. john, this time i want to thank you for your time. thank you so much for joining us on our part with your insights. you my pleasure. thanks for having me on the show. i enjoyed it. all right, everyone, that is our show. a product will be back in the the brutality of the response to the events of october 7th had become impossible to have. no. there is no one north
the united states has a bit of a demographic problem itself. but we have one great advantage that they don't have . and that is that we're an immigrant culture. so we can import all sorts of people to redressed the demographic problems that we have. and i think an argument could be made that you know, 50 years from now as the united states may be back to, you know, polarity, and large part because of demographic reasons. because you understand the 2 principal building blocks of military power...
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states decides that your neutrality is, is, is offensive to the united states. so, so should they not have done a deal with black rock? is that oh no, no, no, no, i'm not, no, i'm not. i'm not saying that what i'm saying is mostly moody is, is very strategic. moti is, is very, very clever. but fortunately it's bricks. so he's got china. yeah, it's got russia. they've got his back to they they, they got it, they've got and it just other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you got my back as we always have that and always good. as the leaders of the black, as a leader of the black panthers used to always say, not violence only works when your adversary had the conscience. china know that russian knows that it's not that they're going to be violence, but they understand that in iran had to exercise their understanding of that. india better understand that to good rebalance economics versus militarism. yes, because united states response is, is all due to any problem is militarism. these are economic issues. this global situation is fascinating. a
states decides that your neutrality is, is, is offensive to the united states. so, so should they not have done a deal with black rock? is that oh no, no, no, no, i'm not, no, i'm not. i'm not saying that what i'm saying is mostly moody is, is very strategic. moti is, is very, very clever. but fortunately it's bricks. so he's got china. yeah, it's got russia. they've got his back to they they, they got it, they've got and it just other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you...
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as important, it is a test for the united states. and united states leadership. one of the best tools we have to get the ukrainians what they need is presidential drawdown authority. this allows the united states to send equipment from our stocks to the frontline in a matter of days. there isn't time to delay. this amendment would cut that thrt from $7.8 billion to $100 million. it ties our hands. and yes, it hamstrings the ukrainian military to do the job that they need to do to defeat putin. we all lose. if ukraine succumbs to putin's ambitions. and it will not stop there. putin, in 2016, asserted that russia's borders do not end, this is a quote, do not end anywhere. russian officials just this spring have threatened finland, romania, armenia, estonia, lithuania, and moldova. removing the best tool that the united states has to exercise in terms of a moral clarity and responsibility. that we get -- we can move quickly to arm our allies would be a grave mistake. please vote no on this amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman
as important, it is a test for the united states. and united states leadership. one of the best tools we have to get the ukrainians what they need is presidential drawdown authority. this allows the united states to send equipment from our stocks to the frontline in a matter of days. there isn't time to delay. this amendment would cut that thrt from $7.8 billion to $100 million. it ties our hands. and yes, it hamstrings the ukrainian military to do the job that they need to do to defeat putin....
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i'm just supposed to state the facts, but the facts are, if the united states that is tied to isis k, me as it seems to be. then we have to ask the question, is there any link between the united states and this attack that isis k just it in russia? i'm not saying there is a tie. i'm saying it's fair to ask and why on american newspapers and american media asking those questions, that's the, that's the important question. and there are other elements of this that indicate that these were not jihadists, for example, they survived. that's the 1st thing to look at is the, is the 4 shooters they survive, they didn't go down in the blaze of glory, which most ices operatives are trained to do. yeah, there's a lot of questions this exam, and that's all we're doing. exactly. there's all kinds of questions and why the hell is and anybody else that's given them by the way. take a look at this video real quick. just pulled up this video of this. uh, this is the ship that apparently had an issue and crashed into the bridge in baltimore. this is the francis scott key bridge. if you're careful about
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will biden become the president of the united states ? i want to ask you more specifically about his influence on the american elections. first , let's see the report. palestinian journalists asked their colleagues in the united states not to sit with biden at the annual ceremony of the white house, because biden is involved in the targeted killing of palestinian media people. it is the occupiers that is why it was held outside the neighborhood hotel. journalists who attend this ceremony should be ashamed of themselves. more than 140 journalists were targeted and killed by the israeli government because they were telling the truth. the fact that israeli forces are destroying hospitals, schools, and aid centers and deliberately starving the people of gaza. and now instead of protesting this issue and show. giving is up to them, they have dinner and laugh with the one who gave billions of dollars to the israeli government to finance this palestinian genocide. slow bloody caskets were displayed outside the ceremony area as a symbol of the jo
will biden become the president of the united states ? i want to ask you more specifically about his influence on the american elections. first , let's see the report. palestinian journalists asked their colleagues in the united states not to sit with biden at the annual ceremony of the white house, because biden is involved in the targeted killing of palestinian media people. it is the occupiers that is why it was held outside the neighborhood hotel. journalists who attend this ceremony should...
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should the united states go on offense and strike iran and engage directly with iran? >> i think what the united states needs to do is to understand that iran has already taken the next step -- excuse me -- of understanding that they get a free pass for attacking israel directly from iranian soil from the united states. >> so is that a yes? is that a yes, congressman? you're saying -- >> i believe that they will do it again, and i think the united states needs to make clear -- which this administration has not -- that if they continue to attack israel that, yes, they will get a response from iran. iran is in a vulnerable position. first off, it should never be allowed to be a nuclear state. this administration gave it $6 billion to release detainees. >> those assets were frozen. as you know, those were iranian funds and the assets are now frozen. let me ask you this -- >> this administration permitted iran to have access to $6 billion it did not have access to it didn't before. >> it hasn't made its way to iran. >> this failed to recognize that iran is an adversary and
should the united states go on offense and strike iran and engage directly with iran? >> i think what the united states needs to do is to understand that iran has already taken the next step -- excuse me -- of understanding that they get a free pass for attacking israel directly from iranian soil from the united states. >> so is that a yes? is that a yes, congressman? you're saying -- >> i believe that they will do it again, and i think the united states needs to make clear --...
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now, the united states, there are industries in the united states who are plussing-up production and working cooperatively with other industries in europe whose governments are much more, shall we say, relaxed about having those companies go to work in ukraine which the united states is not very supportive of here. that will help pick up the slack while our production levels here, germany and other services, can pick up the slack. having said all for more shipments of himars, for more weapons to be launched from himars, because you can't just pull them out of somewhere, they have to come from someplace have to replace them from the army or the air force. that is what the new funding would do. then it becomes more problematic in the fall. i think there is enough there now and there were enough contracts signed. and what europe is doing in terms of stepping up, it will get us to the fall for ukraine. i think once we hit the fall, the lack of that funding will really begin to show, and i think that is a really difficult situation. but they do commend my european colleagues for stepping
now, the united states, there are industries in the united states who are plussing-up production and working cooperatively with other industries in europe whose governments are much more, shall we say, relaxed about having those companies go to work in ukraine which the united states is not very supportive of here. that will help pick up the slack while our production levels here, germany and other services, can pick up the slack. having said all for more shipments of himars, for more weapons...
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states does not like, the united states does not like the situation in the thai sea, the situation with taiwan, although by and large they are, well, quite they will do a lot to... not make it easier, the united states does not like the trade imbalance in trade with china, but they have not liked it since 2018, they do not like the interaction between china and russia, but there is a dispute there over what is considered dual -use goods, for example , the usa considers this microchips in goods, and accordingly they are trying to convince china not to supply microchips to russia, to which china responds, well, microchips are clearly not the missiles that you supply to ukraine, for example. accordingly, about this, there has been a dialogue at various levels for more than six months, but there is no significant progress, and given that during the previous trip of the united states, at least blinken to china, the united states at least tried to create a fund, well, in particular , they announced an increase number of flights from china to the usa, against the backdrop of this trip there is
states does not like, the united states does not like the situation in the thai sea, the situation with taiwan, although by and large they are, well, quite they will do a lot to... not make it easier, the united states does not like the trade imbalance in trade with china, but they have not liked it since 2018, they do not like the interaction between china and russia, but there is a dispute there over what is considered dual -use goods, for example , the usa considers this microchips in goods,...
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in texas versus the united states, 40f2052022 the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit concluded that these guidelines had quote every indication of being a general policy that is so extreme as to amount to an abdication of statutory responsibility, end quote. and that is, quote, replacement of congresses statutory mandates with concerns of equity and raise extralegal and plainly outside the bounds of the power of conferred by the i&a, end quote. number five, alejandro n. mayorkas willfully refused to comply with the detention mandate set forth in section 241 of such act requiring that alien ordered removed quote shall be detained quote during quote the removal period end quote. instead he comply with this mandate, alejandro n. mayorkas issued quote guidelines of the enforcement of civil immigration laws end quote which instructs dhs officials that the quote fact an individual is removal noncitizen should not alone be the basis of an enforcement action against them end quote, and that dhs quote, personal should not rely on the fact of conviction alone, end quote. even w
in texas versus the united states, 40f2052022 the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit concluded that these guidelines had quote every indication of being a general policy that is so extreme as to amount to an abdication of statutory responsibility, end quote. and that is, quote, replacement of congresses statutory mandates with concerns of equity and raise extralegal and plainly outside the bounds of the power of conferred by the i&a, end quote. number five, alejandro n....
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know, right, consistent, we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say that is the most plausible inference. but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i, i'll, garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you got a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say, who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and probably after having that kind of intel now it's going to be in now gets on through. he said, she said, okay, we gave the russians the information, the rest and said, we got a general warning of there wasn't anything to go on. that will be argued until the end of time. okay. but if you come out so quickly and say, you know who didn't do it, well, that's kind of suspect, isn't it? oh, absolutely. you have a little bit too much information um to not to be involved to know who did it. there's only one way to know who didn't do it, and that is, you have to know w
know, right, consistent, we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say that is the most plausible inference. but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i, i'll, garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you got a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say, who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and...
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states, but, say, by allies of the united states states, as in this case by israel, or even more so by clients and assistants of the united states, as when we talk about ukraine. it seems to me that washington understood that russia might hold the united states responsible for this, and that there might be consequences. steps towards the united states, american military personnel, american bases, american military infrastructure, which has spread throughout the world, that steps may follow that washington would not like, do i understand correctly, not proposing no specific actions, but simply reacting to what they say, they themselves say in the cia, which is in the interests of russia... so that washington understands that using henchmen for terrorism against russia is not only wrong, but extremely dangerous. absolutely true, but for this you need to go up the escalation ladder. if we take iran as an example, then i will simply recall those cases when iranian ex-soldiers calmly captured american marines, brought them to their knees, and as a result, the united states unofficially.
states, but, say, by allies of the united states states, as in this case by israel, or even more so by clients and assistants of the united states, as when we talk about ukraine. it seems to me that washington understood that russia might hold the united states responsible for this, and that there might be consequences. steps towards the united states, american military personnel, american bases, american military infrastructure, which has spread throughout the world, that steps may follow that...
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the israel lobbying is real supporters in the united states. and he's likely to who's in november because he alienated those institutions and individuals. so he's in a damned if you do damned if you don't the situation and there is no good solution for all the majority in polls show. they don't support the war on guys as being as it's currently being conducted in the united states don't. yeah, there's no question about that. you want to remember by the way, that 75 percent of democrats disapprove of what the israelis are doing and gaza and they disapprove of america support of israel in this campaign. furthermore, 50 percent of the people who voted for jo bite in 2020. this is 50 percent believe that israel is committing genocide in gaza. so bite has a huge problem here because he is supporting the is really, is almost completely. so the money is more important than from the donors because of cause in the numbers times as you say, it's all vs the decision to take if it was purely on electro at times don't support is right. what's not only the m
the israel lobbying is real supporters in the united states. and he's likely to who's in november because he alienated those institutions and individuals. so he's in a damned if you do damned if you don't the situation and there is no good solution for all the majority in polls show. they don't support the war on guys as being as it's currently being conducted in the united states don't. yeah, there's no question about that. you want to remember by the way, that 75 percent of democrats...
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of israel and the united states of america. and so that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and n yemen and gaza, who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups now to attack america so we will say it's not worth the trouble, we need to get out of there, and once we leave, then they'll move on jordan and on bahrain worker then they'll make israel an unlivable place and ultimately their ambitions are the entire region and most of the gulf kingdoms. that's why i think it's a mistake to view the horrific events of october 7 is simply the latest iteration of a long standing israeli/palestinian problem. it is deeply tied to the head of the snake and the head of the snake is in iran and in tehran. add to all of these three countries, north korea. we haven't heard a lot about it yet. they have become increasingly aggressive. in fact, i would argue that we perhaps are closer to some armed hostilities than we've been in a decade or longer. why? why have they become so ag
of israel and the united states of america. and so that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and n yemen and gaza, who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups now to attack america so we will say it's not worth the trouble, we need to get out of there, and once we leave, then they'll move on jordan and on bahrain worker then they'll make israel an unlivable place and ultimately their ambitions are the entire region and most of...
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this will be in the united states. we've seen big demonstrations uh, coast to coast in the united states that alone in the west and you're i would hope so sure. but that's i feel like that's my place in this world because i'm a bit of a poindexter. i like to just read long volumes of back history to figure out what's going on and, and the context is the only way we can make sense of this world. and so, yeah, i, i think that i'm, i'm, i'm thrilled that there is an audience for that for people who are poindexter is like me. and they want to just read and understand. and they realize we're being not told the whole truth. and they'll, they'll come along for the ride and, you know, it doesn't mean i'm always, you know, i try to think of where i'm guided next. what to read next as an extra wide range and either way and says, you know, friends of redacted will notice that the, both of you have different views. sometimes we'll do a 3. all you'll be underway now means while so cool, mainstream media is rejoicing over all new we
this will be in the united states. we've seen big demonstrations uh, coast to coast in the united states that alone in the west and you're i would hope so sure. but that's i feel like that's my place in this world because i'm a bit of a poindexter. i like to just read long volumes of back history to figure out what's going on and, and the context is the only way we can make sense of this world. and so, yeah, i, i think that i'm, i'm, i'm thrilled that there is an audience for that for people...
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you dismiss this case on behalf of the united states department of justice and the united states government. he would intervene the same reason in atlanta and set i don't know what she is doing with ricoh and all the rest of it. this is eight federal matter is not a state manner. she has no right to get involved with a civil rico case and a federal election. that is what it is about. instead there was to clear the field so biden does not have a republican nominee and donald trump to run against. brett tolman i going to think of your past service as u.s. attorney. on the thank you now as well. gogod bless you my friend. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive? you already are! the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. ♪ why won't scout play with us anymore? he has something called osteoarthritis pain. it's joint
you dismiss this case on behalf of the united states department of justice and the united states government. he would intervene the same reason in atlanta and set i don't know what she is doing with ricoh and all the rest of it. this is eight federal matter is not a state manner. she has no right to get involved with a civil rico case and a federal election. that is what it is about. instead there was to clear the field so biden does not have a republican nominee and donald trump to run...
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states, if the united states and europe take this position of china openly, publicly, choose, or you support your vassal russia in illegal aggression against another country, why tell to someone fables, who will believe it, everyone knows in rotbez that the resolution was adopted, that russia attacked ukraine, that china is telling who it is telling it to, it is telling it to putin to please putin, no, they will not be fooled. the world, even such a respectable country, as big as china, must adhere to the positions that they themselves have assumed, commitments, therefore europe and america must say, either trade with us, or continue to play with russia, and such a the situation, i think, after the g7 discussion, after sizenpine's visit to france, i think it will become public already component, and it's on...
states, if the united states and europe take this position of china openly, publicly, choose, or you support your vassal russia in illegal aggression against another country, why tell to someone fables, who will believe it, everyone knows in rotbez that the resolution was adopted, that russia attacked ukraine, that china is telling who it is telling it to, it is telling it to putin to please putin, no, they will not be fooled. the world, even such a respectable country, as big as china, must...
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and his adherence to the united states of america. ok to discuss all of this, i am joined now by jeff helper. he's an israel american professor who was offered multiple books about israel and palestine. maybe we start there, maybe we start where, where my johnson says what he just said. that because he is in biblical and believes in biblical munitions. that is part of the reason or maybe the main reason that he is choosing to support israel and send them as much money as they seem to want or ask for. so that you say what professor? well, i mean, that's part of why israel's prevailing over the palestinians and apparently over the americans as well. you know, this is a war of narrative. and, and israel, every, every several colonial project like design is i'm like, if you're coming to north america, going to canada to australia, south africa, wherever mix up a story about why the land belongs to them. why belongs to us jewels and not the palestinians. and the bible was already made narrative, it wants to get powerful people like, or, i
and his adherence to the united states of america. ok to discuss all of this, i am joined now by jeff helper. he's an israel american professor who was offered multiple books about israel and palestine. maybe we start there, maybe we start where, where my johnson says what he just said. that because he is in biblical and believes in biblical munitions. that is part of the reason or maybe the main reason that he is choosing to support israel and send them as much money as they seem to want or...
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in the united states. i am one of all those who were so excited in the u.s. by the spectacular challenge in space that an arrangement has been signed on this occasion and the provision of the lunar rover by japan and the allocation of two astronaut flight opportunities to the lunar service to japan were confirmed. under the artemis program, i welcome the lunar landing by a japanese astronaut as the first non-u.s. astronaut. we also discussed the efforts towards a world without nuclear weapons. we affirmed the realistic and practical endeavors of nuclear disarmament, including the issuance of the hiroshima division last year and i welcomed the participation of the united states in the fnct -- which was launched by my initiative. lastly, in order to further strengthen the people to people bond, which is the corner stone of our unwavering japan/u.s. relationship, we affirm to further promote people to people exchanges. as the outcome of our meeting today, we will issue the joint statement titled the global pa
in the united states. i am one of all those who were so excited in the u.s. by the spectacular challenge in space that an arrangement has been signed on this occasion and the provision of the lunar rover by japan and the allocation of two astronaut flight opportunities to the lunar service to japan were confirmed. under the artemis program, i welcome the lunar landing by a japanese astronaut as the first non-u.s. astronaut. we also discussed the efforts towards a world without nuclear weapons....
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like ukraine, the united states has a very strong democracy. people have different views, they argue. democracy is not beautiful, it is slow and inefficient, but it is the voice of the people, and that is how we work here. i am sure that in ukraine it happens similarly, and because of this there are delays. i understand the criticism, especially from my good friends in europe. they all have a single parliament, and their heads of state are often the head of that parliament, so things move faster and much more efficiently there, we have a different system, but in the end we manage. katya, i also know that last night you managed to talk to the activists who stood under the congress with ukrainian flags for months until the congressmen could approve aid to ukraine, what were their reactions when the package was finally agreed and what do they plan to do next? that's right, maria, until... the senators debated for hours, activists stood outside congress and they have stood there almost every day for the last six months. after agreeing to the aid ,
like ukraine, the united states has a very strong democracy. people have different views, they argue. democracy is not beautiful, it is slow and inefficient, but it is the voice of the people, and that is how we work here. i am sure that in ukraine it happens similarly, and because of this there are delays. i understand the criticism, especially from my good friends in europe. they all have a single parliament, and their heads of state are often the head of that parliament, so things move...
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kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and embassy staff was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to bodies in the united states, it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him and sending the camera feeds and the sound back to the usa, back to the ca, through solitary confinement, through the character assassination. through the orwellian legal process through the violation of his most basic human and legal rights. one thing after another was like this theater of the absurd stripping him of his basic human dignity, the newest number to send that is to the listing fee, the newest one. i'm lead thinking of these specially you east, i'm wanting to the seller being deported orders. me. she wasn't mea
kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and embassy staff was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to bodies in the united states, it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him...
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this is a state, recognized by the united states. in colombia it was stated that washington was taking the new power under its protection and would not tolerate outside troops in this territory. already on november 18, the authorities of independent panama. signed an agreement with the united states on the construction of the canal; as a result , the construction cost 400 million dollars. on august 15, 1914 , the first ocean-going steamer traveled along the new artery. the americans will expand and strengthen the canal for the next 85 years. panama is a puppet state that allows the united states, indirectly and sometimes directly through military intervention, as was the case in the eighties, to control the panama canal. the importance of the panama canal for world trade is difficult to underestimate, it is very great, simply because here it becomes possible to pass through the americas, and not go around the continent and not perform generally unnecessary loading and unloading operations in mexico or in some central country american
this is a state, recognized by the united states. in colombia it was stated that washington was taking the new power under its protection and would not tolerate outside troops in this territory. already on november 18, the authorities of independent panama. signed an agreement with the united states on the construction of the canal; as a result , the construction cost 400 million dollars. on august 15, 1914 , the first ocean-going steamer traveled along the new artery. the americans will expand...
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articles of the united states of america and the name of itself and the people of the united states of america against alejandra n mallorca secretary of homeland security in the united states of america in maintenance and support of its impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors. article one. willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law. the constitution provides that the house of representatives "shall have the sole power of impeachment" and that civil officers of the united states including the secretary of homeland security "shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors" in his conduct while secretary of homeland security, alejandra n mallorca's in violation of his oath to protect the u.s. from enemies foreign and domestic to their allegiance to the same and to faithfully discharge the duties of his office has willfully and systemically refused to comply with the federal immigration laws in that. throughout his tenure and secretary of homeland security alejandra n mallorca's has repeated
articles of the united states of america and the name of itself and the people of the united states of america against alejandra n mallorca secretary of homeland security in the united states of america in maintenance and support of its impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors. article one. willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law. the constitution provides that the house of representatives "shall have the sole power of impeachment" and that civil officers...
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state visit by a longtime ally of the united states. and as you saw, there there was a deepening of military collaboration of the co-development of weapons through a new joint defense counsel, a consultation to evaluate whether japan should be a member of the aukus partnership with australia, the uk and the us to develop nuclear submarine to deploy in the south china sea and across the indo-pacific prime minister kishida was asked whether there is a clear path for japan to join that alliance. and he said that that is what they're going to be discussing through this new consultation. of course, you mentioned the fact that china is not present here, president, she is not here at this visit, but he was the center of the discussion. he was sort of the resin d'etre for this summit, even taking place. and while the leaders went to great lengths to say that this is about readiness, this is not about conflict, it's about peace and stability in the south china sea and across the taiwan strait. >> that they condemned >> the idea of unilateral for
state visit by a longtime ally of the united states. and as you saw, there there was a deepening of military collaboration of the co-development of weapons through a new joint defense counsel, a consultation to evaluate whether japan should be a member of the aukus partnership with australia, the uk and the us to develop nuclear submarine to deploy in the south china sea and across the indo-pacific prime minister kishida was asked whether there is a clear path for japan to join that alliance....
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the united states, the united nations, takes a lot of heat. most americans don't like or respect the work that it does. the far right wing believes that it's the tip of the spear of the so called one world government. and articles routinely appear in the american media saying that the u. n is corrupt and that its employees are lazy and overpaid. i know the truth. i used to work at the united nations, its employees earn their money and many of them spend the bulk of their careers in harm's way. and another truth is that the united states usually gets what it wants at the when, because it's a bullying the security council, but that's a topic for another show. in the meantime, in january of this year, these really government arrested, detained, and apparently tortured, eat employees of the united nations relief and work agency on run over there alleged ties to come us. and that was just the beginning of a very slippery slope. i'm john kerry onto welcome to the whistle blowers the which of the world is focused on the war in gaza and on the atrocit
the united states, the united nations, takes a lot of heat. most americans don't like or respect the work that it does. the far right wing believes that it's the tip of the spear of the so called one world government. and articles routinely appear in the american media saying that the u. n is corrupt and that its employees are lazy and overpaid. i know the truth. i used to work at the united nations, its employees earn their money and many of them spend the bulk of their careers in harm's way....
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of ukraine is in the national interests of the united states states? well, i would, i would say that it is obvious that the understanding that the defense of ukraine corresponds to, as biden once said, a vital interest of the united states, it... this truth has not completely mastered the political class of the united states. plus there is such a moment that in principle, as they said, in the soviet union, in principle it is clear, but it is necessary not only to understand in principle, but also to take appropriate actions, and with this, as always, it is more difficult, that is, what is happening , among other things, it is a struggle between, the approach of... serious politicians, that is adoption of those actions that really correspond to the national interest of the united states and politicking, until this moment politicking has clearly won, that is, let's hope that at least there will be some found, found balance that will allow us to move this issue forward. i also want to quote from a column by republican senator jd vance, he said. that this
of ukraine is in the national interests of the united states states? well, i would, i would say that it is obvious that the understanding that the defense of ukraine corresponds to, as biden once said, a vital interest of the united states, it... this truth has not completely mastered the political class of the united states. plus there is such a moment that in principle, as they said, in the soviet union, in principle it is clear, but it is necessary not only to understand in principle, but...
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that's with the united states and china. i spoke at length with president xi we would agree we would number one, personal contact with one another whenever we want to discuss anything. there is nothing left to be saved between the cup and the lip so we know exactly what the other team is thinking. number one. so we had a long discussion i guess it was almost two weeks ago now. the best way to reduce the chances of miscalculation is number one. number two, and our alliance is eight defensive in nature. it's a defensive alliance. the thingsng we discussed today improve our cooperation. and purely about defense and readiness. it's not aimed att any "one nation" or threat of the region. it does not have anything to do with conflict. this is about restoring stability in the region. i think we have a chance of doing that. okay. third, next question, could i call it next? will don a second and got my list here. hang on, i apologize. afp. >> thank you. my first question will go to both of you mr. president and mr. prime minister. is
that's with the united states and china. i spoke at length with president xi we would agree we would number one, personal contact with one another whenever we want to discuss anything. there is nothing left to be saved between the cup and the lip so we know exactly what the other team is thinking. number one. so we had a long discussion i guess it was almost two weeks ago now. the best way to reduce the chances of miscalculation is number one. number two, and our alliance is eight defensive in...