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now, i would argue no. nato has shown no indication of being a cowardly a nato has shown the opposite. uh, as the pressure comes up, natal upsets game. the only issue at hand is we need to up our game quicker. that's all that's it, that's, that's it stakes. that's all the discussion that we need to do. everything that we're doing, we simply need to do it quicker. i want to talk if i'm in the remaining time that we have about some of the responses you'll government has made inside latvia to the war and ukraine. notably, the decisions are phase out. the russian language is one of your countries, official languages in the media, and then education to check the loyalty of russian speaking minorities who account for almost 30 percent of your population. i wonder minister how this could have been anything but deeply divisive in your country. while i have to correct some things that you're saying, they're simply not true. so russian has not been a, an official language of the country since we regained our independence. we have one official language that is locked in. we have a long standing
now, i would argue no. nato has shown no indication of being a cowardly a nato has shown the opposite. uh, as the pressure comes up, natal upsets game. the only issue at hand is we need to up our game quicker. that's all that's it, that's, that's it stakes. that's all the discussion that we need to do. everything that we're doing, we simply need to do it quicker. i want to talk if i'm in the remaining time that we have about some of the responses you'll government has made inside latvia to the...
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he said that these proposals anticipated that all the member states of nato that joined the nato and 1994 or 1998 should leave nato so that we could reach to the 1990 agreement. this was not the case. the russian proposals, which i read very carefully, said that no further expansion of an angel, meaning that ukraine would not join nato. yeah, it seems that the ladies and gentlemen, we have savvy run out of time. i'm going to assign you all for joining me here today. independent does dennis sonya right. and then and right, so in good zip island is some for the purpose of foreign policy experts. so i'll come, i'll do this, i'll thank you so much for joining me. be safe, be. well, thanks again for your time. thank you. thank you. by you about the nato bombing of uga. solve it, a cool to century ago, killed many of the very and people whom the west them is a lion said it's intended to put tech. here's all special companies looking back at and exemplify moment. it's going out of the 3 the way i can protect thousands of innocent people to diffuse a powder keg at the heart of bureau to stan
he said that these proposals anticipated that all the member states of nato that joined the nato and 1994 or 1998 should leave nato so that we could reach to the 1990 agreement. this was not the case. the russian proposals, which i read very carefully, said that no further expansion of an angel, meaning that ukraine would not join nato. yeah, it seems that the ladies and gentlemen, we have savvy run out of time. i'm going to assign you all for joining me here today. independent does dennis...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before a russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loaner cars based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system wide decision. you does a pessimist is a project, right? and they say they're given sort of, i mean we were supposed to be speaking into that process, the motions. so similar to what are the number one key, this is daniel crane. i'm not that it's a pretty my i think it was like, is it possible for me to get to the senior this is like by the master. so yeah, no, it seems like seems like uh, what kind of shows that they should get something even though some got new coming up. so for those of us, you do need you get a minute. so you can look at what's
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before a russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loaner cars based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system wide decision. you does a...
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and he's clear nato as the optics gain. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion is russia. why are some rich european states phil? i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to comfort zone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance that the white house have promised to ukraine. she made the point of several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win the war, it will be down to the hesitation and refusal of the west to give it the weapons it needs to when it was the idea sunk in yet in the west as well. uh, i think it, i think it is. and if, if we look uh, not on the other side of the plastic that on what is happening in europe. uh, so in europe, uh, when the
and he's clear nato as the optics gain. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion is russia. why are some rich european states phil? i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon christian, i'm just calling welcome to comfort zone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in...
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we do what is needed for nato security. we do what's needed for ukraine, security and ukraine spectrum. russia has intensified. it's may solve a tax on ukraine in recent weeks with the war now into its 3rd year, ukraine's foreign minister says what the country really needs is more air defense systems from the west. i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message is a birthday party for my main main main message today will be better because saving you creating a live savings for an economy saving pregnancy just depends on the availability of categories and other air defense systems seem ukraine and we're talking about petra's, because it's still in the system that can intercept ballistic missiles. west and allies have been hesitant on this points, but the ukraine that would be cause for the biggest celebration of all the. earlier i ask political consultants for free, as opposed to you if russia is once again, the biggest threat to nato. i mean is clearly the number one for it, the other ones, uh, terrorism being an
we do what is needed for nato security. we do what's needed for ukraine, security and ukraine spectrum. russia has intensified. it's may solve a tax on ukraine in recent weeks with the war now into its 3rd year, ukraine's foreign minister says what the country really needs is more air defense systems from the west. i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message is a birthday party for my main main main message today will be better because saving you creating a live savings for an...
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if it needs within nato. the number of would not be a 2 percent of g, d p will be closer to 3 percent of g d p. if we all bet this and all of us spent this, we might have some apple supplies for ourselves and for your brain that's, that's a big if, isn't it? because polls conducted by nato show pretty low levels of support for increasing defense spending. and that's in some of the member countries with the biggest shortfalls, like it's only only 28 percent of people in that country wants to spend more on defense. if you don't get the money for this. none of these grand plans and none of the promises that were initially made to ukraine are going to be met, solve a to well i, i agree, is that not everyone is there, but if we look at turned back the clock 2 years, uh, the number of countries not meeting 2 percent, which much greater, that number is decreasing. and if we also look at the countries that you mentioned, a defense spending is going up. we once that curb to go up faster and this is the difference betw
if it needs within nato. the number of would not be a 2 percent of g, d p will be closer to 3 percent of g d p. if we all bet this and all of us spent this, we might have some apple supplies for ourselves and for your brain that's, that's a big if, isn't it? because polls conducted by nato show pretty low levels of support for increasing defense spending. and that's in some of the member countries with the biggest shortfalls, like it's only only 28 percent of people in that country wants to...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a port in promise and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the city is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i be speaking. who does that process? that is the project, right? and they say that again, sort of, i mean, we were supposed to be speaking into that process, the motions. so similar to what are the number one key? this is daniel crane, another. it's a pretty maya mr. holmes. who was the senior basically like by the mass. so it seems like some sort of a kind of shows that they should have it. so even though some guy who comes up some felt of a person of virginia, you might need to trust that on the say, chevrolet edition to you please. they do
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a port in promise and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the city is gonna be just keep close enough to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i be speaking. who does that...
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today in the eyes of, of many nato allies. so they'll be talking a lot about unity and about how they are able to withstand whatever comes their way . i mean, it's not just russia that's also cyber. it's also challenges of from some of the asian countries like china. so this is going to be something that they're very much talking about. and as secretary general's tools and berg mentioned, expanding nato's partnership, not its presence in terms of being a military alliance. but in terms of reaching out hands and, and having more corrupt cooperation with particularly those countries depends south korea, australia, and new zealand and tear. i'd like to hear a little bit more about this new ukraine fund, nato chief in spartanburg, saying this, and send a, a strong message to rush. how can you tell us a little bit more about it and how united nato members are on it? that's right. this is something they're really cheating up for the washington summit that takes place in early july. they are not expected to grant you crane membership
today in the eyes of, of many nato allies. so they'll be talking a lot about unity and about how they are able to withstand whatever comes their way . i mean, it's not just russia that's also cyber. it's also challenges of from some of the asian countries like china. so this is going to be something that they're very much talking about. and as secretary general's tools and berg mentioned, expanding nato's partnership, not its presence in terms of being a military alliance. but in terms of...
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because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for the russians. no more nato expansion or will and made you prince. and he says, well of course we said no. and russian dated. and now not the same time any saying, listen, we a, the russians wanted less nato on their border. now they're getting more. so this was kind of the victory a lot, but now he's been saying 2 things. this has nothing to do with nato, and this is the reason why russian rated. so again, these 2 things can both be true. so ideally you, this is when a journalist would come out to say, well, which one is it like a stupid thing to contradict your things? but the, she hasn't been ask
because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for...
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and if nato doesn't help them, a deal with those of a crisis, right? what would be climate change or cyber attacks? so, you know, critical infrastructure protection or whatever it will be less relevant in those particular capital was for almost 75 years. basically the lives has shielded our nation's out of this on a bursary, though, amid all the praise for nato's longevity, there's broad agreement that the best way the alliance can defend itself against future russian advances is ensuring there's a russian retreat now in ukraine. for more and this i'm joined now by the deputies brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena we celebrate neighbor was founded exactly 75 years ago. but aside from reaching that landmark, those dates are really have any reason to celebrate. so while the in stoughton back, the nato secretary general, has described the alliance as the most powerful and successful alliance in history . and from the perspective of its members, it is true during the cold war, nature was able to prevent a hot conflict with the soviets. off to the fall
and if nato doesn't help them, a deal with those of a crisis, right? what would be climate change or cyber attacks? so, you know, critical infrastructure protection or whatever it will be less relevant in those particular capital was for almost 75 years. basically the lives has shielded our nation's out of this on a bursary, though, amid all the praise for nato's longevity, there's broad agreement that the best way the alliance can defend itself against future russian advances is ensuring...
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first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is anything in the future, it is a will of the people of the round of freedom and far p a just a few months later in august 1949, the soviet union designated its 1st atomic bomb with that the us no longer had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. and the arms race gathered speed. the soviet union became the west number one enemy. with nuclear weapons in use, any provocation could have meant the end of the world as we knew it the . and yet at the time, the greatest fear of nato's founders wasn't a direct attack by the soviet union. it was one canadia
first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed in 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and worked side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything 2nd today, if there is...
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young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russia by the sill and do nothing. in which case, the russian sees, has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you may be mold in previous years. they keep telling us that it was justified, that they had to bomb us for us. like they say they did it so. so if you can move forward to the future. but then in the next sentences, they tell us that they sorry
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russia by...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of up imported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just the postmaster that is as low as i may need, but i will get a substitute existing might be sufficient. who does that process? that is a project, right? and they say that again, sort of, i mean we were supposed to be speaking in the past as the motions, the manual. i know not that it's a pretty my i think it was like, is it possible for me to get to the senior basically like by the mass loot samples. i can slip a kind of shows name, be sure you can slip even though some got them coming up. so for those of us virginia, you know, might you say it was the 1st on the sample? i mentioned to you, please. i do it as the best that i need to use. you can see.
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of up imported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just the postmaster that is as low as i may need, but i will get a substitute existing might be sufficient. who does that process? that is a...
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and so it has largely been in the past that nato coordinates contributions, not just from nato allies, but also from more than 20 other countries which are helping ukraine. so a lot of countries are going to be worried that they're going to be asked to give money on the use side of town and then also out at nato headquarters. and nobody wants to be having to come up with 2 funds. so that's going to be uh, the, it's going to take a lot of work to iron out, any possibility of duplication. and that's what she was speaking about. but there are also have been some approval from countries, including germany, on the idea that the it would be nato, that coordinates even legal assistance to ukraine. that used to be something that was a no go for many allies. and that seems to not be a problem, but remember, you can always count on hungary to throw a stick in things. and the hon gary ends have said they are not in favor of anything about this new planet nato. of course, that type of shows and brussels. thank you so much. well, it's nice to get ready to market 75th anniversary tomorrow. it's con
and so it has largely been in the past that nato coordinates contributions, not just from nato allies, but also from more than 20 other countries which are helping ukraine. so a lot of countries are going to be worried that they're going to be asked to give money on the use side of town and then also out at nato headquarters. and nobody wants to be having to come up with 2 funds. so that's going to be uh, the, it's going to take a lot of work to iron out, any possibility of duplication. and...
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and this would be important for nato. it would also be stabilizing this concept for ukraine into the future, so it doesn't depend on what happens in washington a, this november. and that, of course, is what's driving a lot of the reason, but behind nato taking over these responsibilities. now. yeah, that's, let's look at that because we have this problem that we have nato hoping to take care of the coordination of weapons deliveries. and so this is, this is them trying to show washington bought your can stand on its own 2 feet to some extent. yeah. so remember though, that this would be for ukraine, this wouldn't be directly nato allies being ready to defend themselves, which is what the former president trump is always a threatening them about. but it wouldn't be a step showing that european allies can band together and would be giving in their proposal proportional amounts of their income into this fund for ukraine. but let's remember that these are very early days on this proposal. the figure, a 100000000000, basically
and this would be important for nato. it would also be stabilizing this concept for ukraine into the future, so it doesn't depend on what happens in washington a, this november. and that, of course, is what's driving a lot of the reason, but behind nato taking over these responsibilities. now. yeah, that's, let's look at that because we have this problem that we have nato hoping to take care of the coordination of weapons deliveries. and so this is, this is them trying to show washington bought...
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so guess, nato will gets moves and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain because they didn't know the news strategically. the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't wait and ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, again, there's one or 2 ways you can go. there's a path a is, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, lick your wounds, you didn't when you crane. okay. but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushed as an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion. the other nonsense of but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d, p on
so guess, nato will gets moves and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain because they didn't know the news strategically. the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't wait and ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
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the same with the nato, russia founding act. yes, it was done in writing this the engine, but it's not a legally binding documents. we were very patient, it's the president said many times and that's for a long time he forced himself to preserve some kind of trust hoping that something would happen if the west comes to his senses and starts acting in a reasonable and polite way. but none of that has happened in 2008, 2009. they withdrew from the treating, refused to discuss it with us. there was one treated with nato and another one and a context of the o. c. it was a legal agreements and in 2021 to the end of the year after a meeting at the for administrator. president fulton proposed to prepare a treaty that would be a modern treaty based on modern realities. but they refused to even discuss x to i was one of those 2 parts. in that process, there was a delegation that consisted of deputies from different agencies. and then i met with blinking in january 10th or 11th in geneva. and he said, there can be no obligations as far as
the same with the nato, russia founding act. yes, it was done in writing this the engine, but it's not a legally binding documents. we were very patient, it's the president said many times and that's for a long time he forced himself to preserve some kind of trust hoping that something would happen if the west comes to his senses and starts acting in a reasonable and polite way. but none of that has happened in 2008, 2009. they withdrew from the treating, refused to discuss it with us. there...
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this is something you hear throughout nato's features. stilton berg, constantly reminding that nato allies are spending more on their defense. and with a new proposal for a 100000000000 euro package for ukraine, that they would be doing more to support ukraine as well. so while the alliance can certainly be proud of its longevity for the last 75 years, it is going to have difficult days ahead between now and it's next door. if day i a new cranium authorities say about 30 percent of the country is contaminated by russian land lines. unexploded ordnance and other explosives up to 174000 square kilometers of land are thought to be contaminated, posing a threat to civilian life and making an off limits for farming and other uses. now, according to a survey by u. n. o published last year mines have been detected in 11 of ukraine's 27 old last among the most contaminated regions or mac ally of her song, dot net scan hard kids. human rights watch points out that ukrainian forces have also deployed land mines again, rest against russian forces. now the area in need of checking and clearing is larg
this is something you hear throughout nato's features. stilton berg, constantly reminding that nato allies are spending more on their defense. and with a new proposal for a 100000000000 euro package for ukraine, that they would be doing more to support ukraine as well. so while the alliance can certainly be proud of its longevity for the last 75 years, it is going to have difficult days ahead between now and it's next door. if day i a new cranium authorities say about 30 percent of the country...
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problem with nato. has always been that they want more from it, not less. that's how my cause, comment must be understood. perhaps has consistently been one of the allies saying we almost do more than what we're doing this, you know, to my home criticized what he saw as a complete lack of common strategy within nato. splinters. thank god for a long time, germany had a kind of fighting card attitude towards anything involving conflict. i think that's why max on gave a wake up call. it's not just about money or soldiers. it's about asking, can you even imagine the worst case scenario? because if not, you'll be truly helpless as it happened, its maximum subsequent 2 days later than planned, the tanks arrive and let the way new. but before they finally reached the barracks, there's one more hurdle to clear. a few kilometers shy of their destination, the tanks have to be reloaded onto another train. the tracks and some eastern european countries have different gauges and aren't compatible with those in weste
problem with nato. has always been that they want more from it, not less. that's how my cause, comment must be understood. perhaps has consistently been one of the allies saying we almost do more than what we're doing this, you know, to my home criticized what he saw as a complete lack of common strategy within nato. splinters. thank god for a long time, germany had a kind of fighting card attitude towards anything involving conflict. i think that's why max on gave a wake up call. it's not just...
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so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium. it's a city of about 100000 residents, 70 kilometers from the capital brussels. the it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe for shape, for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements and the are the defense alliance as borders to suspicious activity worldwide, the abilene, rob bower, chairs, the nato military committee. he acts as a link between the political world and the military. the lions is there enough for 75 years and we went from 12 to not almost 32 members. so that in itself, i would say is the proof that this alliance adds value otherwise. so many nations would not have joined when it was founded after world war 2, nato consisted of 12 countries. its goal during the cold war was to contain communism and pr
so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium. it's a city of about 100000 residents, 70 kilometers from the capital brussels. the it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe for shape, for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements and...
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so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium is a city of about 100000 residents. 70 kilometers from the capital. russell's, the, it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe, more shape for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements in the or the defense alliance has borders to suspicious activity worldwide, the absolutely rob bower chairs, the nato military committee. he acts as a link between the political world and the military. the alliance is there enough for 75 years and we went from 12 to not almost 32 members. so that in itself, i would say is the proof that this alliance adds value otherwise. so many nations would not have joined when it was founded after world war 2, nato consisted of 12 countries. its goal during the cold war was to contain communism an
so put the iphone and what about nato? we took a holiday from reality and now we're dealing with the consequences of the the this is moans in belgium is a city of about 100000 residents. 70 kilometers from the capital. russell's, the, it's home to one of the most well protected buildings in the world. nato's military headquarters, the supreme headquarters allied powers, europe, more shape for short. it's a central hub for vital security information around the clock. everything from movements in...
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so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, i guess there's one or 2 ways you can go, there's a path a is, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, lick, you won't, you didn't when you crane. okay. but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushes an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion all their nonsense, but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d, p
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
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we do what is needed for nato security. we do what's needed for your credit security, and you can speak to russia has intensified. it's may solve a tax on ukraine in recent weeks with the war now into its 3rd year, ukraine's foreign minister says what the country really needs is more air defense systems from the west. i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message, the birthday party. but my main, my main message today will be competitive because saving you creating a live savings for an economy saving pregnancy just depends on the availability of categories and other air defense systems. we need to create new resulting both customers because it's built in the system that can intercept ballistic myself. thank the question, allies have been hesitant on this points, but the ukraine that will be cause for the biggest celebration of all and we're drawing now by the w correspondence. terry schultz, who's at the nato headquarters in brussels and new drug storage, who's in riga or moscow bureau moved there after rush, a
we do what is needed for nato security. we do what's needed for your credit security, and you can speak to russia has intensified. it's may solve a tax on ukraine in recent weeks with the war now into its 3rd year, ukraine's foreign minister says what the country really needs is more air defense systems from the west. i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message, the birthday party. but my main, my main message today will be competitive because saving you creating a live savings...
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so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't we, ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, i guess there's one or 2 ways even though there's a path a is a, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, nick, you won't, you didn't when you crane. okay, but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushes an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion. the other nonsense is, but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't we, ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
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joining nato. the . ready both russia and nato member states benefit from the cooperation economically and politically. the non you probably, and you have certainly used to move to very much. it was a very good cooperation between the west and russia dollars, essentially in the early 2, thousands a year and then the well yeah, yeah, complete get that goes out. that wouldn't store are the best example is probably the transportation options that russia offered nato during the war in afghanistan or the out of so posting that y'all a while you're next. you're not the so called the northern transport car dog. well, well, for several years you're going to need prospect me. give me a book. it proved to be very effective as you can get the category of option. because also effects even from 2000 to onwards. representatives of russia and nato met regularly in the nato, russia council. the mood among leaders was playful and upbeat at the more like a set the minute the step. quite a few of them. i think even t
joining nato. the . ready both russia and nato member states benefit from the cooperation economically and politically. the non you probably, and you have certainly used to move to very much. it was a very good cooperation between the west and russia dollars, essentially in the early 2, thousands a year and then the well yeah, yeah, complete get that goes out. that wouldn't store are the best example is probably the transportation options that russia offered nato during the war in afghanistan...
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it's nato. then russia will not dare to attack it, because russia cannot attack a nato country. now as you see, those arguments have changed, and they are now saying that ukraine is about to lose, and they cannot allow you for and to lose. because as soon as it loses to russia, russia would immediately attack nato. where is the logics there? at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato, but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of present, including and the russian leadership. all president has already commented on this calling it nonsense. of course, it's all ties into mister laptops earlier statements that the key ever seen has been a terrorist state for the past decade. and he mentioned the attacks on the crime in bridge which took the lives of several civilians. the assassinations of journalists like daria, do gonna, and other terrorist attacks that have taken place on russian territory that have essentially put t of in direct contradiction with its obligations under international anti terrorism conventions. well, that's where
it's nato. then russia will not dare to attack it, because russia cannot attack a nato country. now as you see, those arguments have changed, and they are now saying that ukraine is about to lose, and they cannot allow you for and to lose. because as soon as it loses to russia, russia would immediately attack nato. where is the logics there? at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato, but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of present,...
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young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russians and i the still and do nothing. in which case, the russian cease has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you may be more than previous years. they keep telling us that it was justified, that they had to bomb us for us. like they say they did it so, so be a can move forward to the future. but then in the next sentence, as they tell us th
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos,...
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of nato. so that's what he decides to do. he tried to do that. one is had a 1st term. so there's a lot that hangs in the balance with this presidential legend happening in the us, not just with nato, but also with ukraine and us support to ukraine. mm hm. at russia says dialogue with nato has reached a critical 0 level. do you believe that to be true, or there are really no remaining communication channels between nato and moscow as well i, there's not the kind of, um, uh, communication that we've had in the past where nato, in fact, hosted a russian mission or was, has a committees where nato met with russia, and there was quite a bit of communication. now if there's communication at all is done through a back. campbell is done through a 3rd party. we have an and passenger in the united states. does another allies do in russia as well? so there's communication, but it's not quite that public communication that we've had over the past number of years since the end of the cold war. now, to what
of nato. so that's what he decides to do. he tried to do that. one is had a 1st term. so there's a lot that hangs in the balance with this presidential legend happening in the us, not just with nato, but also with ukraine and us support to ukraine. mm hm. at russia says dialogue with nato has reached a critical 0 level. do you believe that to be true, or there are really no remaining communication channels between nato and moscow as well i, there's not the kind of, um, uh, communication that...
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now, nato is backing ukraine, providing as much aid for it as a can to what degree is nato's future dependent on the outcome of developments in ukraine? a to a big degree, i would say we heard from the german foreign minister today who said dad, so we need to remember that the warning ukraine is just an 8 hour drive from berlin . so you understand that many members of the alliance worried that they could be next is russia winced swore. and that is why they want to support ukraine, but they need to do more. because at the moment the ukraine and forces are struggling, they're running out of i'm a nation and their front lines are reportedly at risk of collapsing face under thank you very much. that was our brussels beer. treat alexander from the think it was found it after the 2nd world war to counter the perceived threat posed by the soviet union as the alliance looks to the future. one member states changing role has come into sharp focus. nato's 1st secretary general lord is may famously said the alliance was created in 1949 to keep the soviets out, the americans in, and the germans down 75 y
now, nato is backing ukraine, providing as much aid for it as a can to what degree is nato's future dependent on the outcome of developments in ukraine? a to a big degree, i would say we heard from the german foreign minister today who said dad, so we need to remember that the warning ukraine is just an 8 hour drive from berlin . so you understand that many members of the alliance worried that they could be next is russia winced swore. and that is why they want to support ukraine, but they need...
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now nato is backing ukraine, providing as much aid for it as a can to what degree is nato's future dependent on the outcome of developments in ukraine? a too big degree, i would say we heard from the german foreign minister today who said dad, so we need to remember that the warning ukraine is just an 8 hour drive from berlin . so you understand that many members of the alliance worried that they could be next is rochelle winced swore. and that is why they want to support ukraine. but they need to do more. because at the moment the ukraine and forces are struggling, they're running out of i'm a nation and their front lines are reportedly at risk of collapsing place under thank you very much. that was our brussels beer treat alexander from the down to the war and ukraine and the growing pressure on israel from its closest allies over a deadly attack on an aide con boy. us secretary of defense lloyd austin has erst is really counter parts to take concrete steps to protect aid workers and how standing and civilians and called for a quick and transparent investigation. australia as prime ministe
now nato is backing ukraine, providing as much aid for it as a can to what degree is nato's future dependent on the outcome of developments in ukraine? a too big degree, i would say we heard from the german foreign minister today who said dad, so we need to remember that the warning ukraine is just an 8 hour drive from berlin . so you understand that many members of the alliance worried that they could be next is rochelle winced swore. and that is why they want to support ukraine. but they need...
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young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic i should pay in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this yeah. maybe mold and free. yes. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland as movies as sign. yes and other children killed in nato bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet, at the same time, it accuses russia with talented preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure. there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you could solve you result
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic i should pay in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this yeah. maybe mold and free. yes. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that...
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the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion in to ukraine. but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this tumble in march, april of 2022 right after the war started, we thought we could be the russians. we had a theory, a victory, of course, that your victory was fundamentally flawed and things, if not turned out the way that we believe that they wouldn't turn out. and now we have people openly talking about the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons. i mean, we had a former assistant secretary defense, larry called for the reagan administration, saying, of course, if necessary, the united states was use nuclear weapons based in labs the now ba
the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion in to ukraine. but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to being able to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute existing my position, you does that process as a project. right. and they say that again, sort of, i mean we weren't supposed to be speaking into that process. the more since the new guy? no, not at the pretty my i think it was. it was a pessimist that i see only who was the senior. i visited language by the master lute saying will take him slow, but what kind of shows, man, be sure to get something even though some guy who comes up so strong of a person. i'm sending you, you know, might you say is coming to kind of me. so chevrolet,
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise, and put in size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene is gonna be just keep close enough to being able to diagnose loan. that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute existing my...
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and the reality is that nato has been around. it is still the and apparently in the foreseeable future, the launch is going to stay the way it is now and the way it develops. we know, however, that the us is working now when creating blades. the 2 adults in the way of any presidential decisions regarding it may take memberships. that's one thing. another thing is that the americans, and that's not only trump, but also the americans who insist that the european allies increase the military spending. using this threats of putting out of nato to force your pains to, as trump puts it, pay more for security. looking at things realistically though it's an absurd situation. as of today, military budgets of nathan member states taken together exceed 52 percent of the world's title. we're looking at 1.2 trillion at least therapy and allies. contribution is 450000000000. 450000000000 is 7 to 8 times more than the military budget of the russian federation. plus, let's not forget the usa is global, military presence is very expensive to main
and the reality is that nato has been around. it is still the and apparently in the foreseeable future, the launch is going to stay the way it is now and the way it develops. we know, however, that the us is working now when creating blades. the 2 adults in the way of any presidential decisions regarding it may take memberships. that's one thing. another thing is that the americans, and that's not only trump, but also the americans who insist that the european allies increase the military...
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how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene, instead of the just keep close enough to diagnose logan that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i position you does that process, that is the project, right? and they say that again, to start by in the loop. i suppose i'm speaking into that process, the motions, the use of the split premium. great. no, not at the pretty my i think it was, it was a bus. mr. holmes, who was the senior basically like by the mass loot samples. i can slip, i appreciate you took even though some of the depths of 12 of a person of virginia you might need. so i used to live each to you, please. i do it as best, but i need you to see anyway, even though a
how strong is nato? the russian president vladimir putin viewed the eastern expansion of nato as both a threat and betrayal of a purported promise and booting size. it was a breach of trust that justified russia's attack on another country. he made that clear and an address to the nation 3 days before russian troops invaded ukraine. the scene, instead of the just keep close enough to diagnose logan that's kind of based on a need, but i would like that i substitute system. i position you does...
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first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed and 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and work side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything starting today, if there is anything in the future, it is the will of the people of the world of freedom and far p a just a few months later in august 1949, the soviet union detonated its 1st atomic bomb with that the us no longer had a monopoly on nuclear weapons. and the arms race gathered speed. the soviet union became the west number one enemy. with nuclear weapons and use any provocation could have meant the end of the world as we knew it the . and yet at the time, the greatest fear of nato's founders wasn't the direct attack by the soviet union. and it was
first and foremost, nato was a promise. the, i think it's important recognize that when the treaty was signed and 1949, it was a symbolic treaty. it was a political symbol that these 12 states were going to protect each other and work side by side. on april, 4th, 1949 heads of government, foreign ministers and senior diplomats from 12 countries gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty in washington, dc. the agreement had just 14 articles, but if there is anything starting today, if there is...
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she saw plenty of anniversaries in almost 4 decades at nato. his last post dealing with emerging security challenges to be fit for future birthdays, she says the alliance needs to also see beyond russia. allies a face of all forms. that's right. and if nato doesn't help them, a deal with those of the crisis, right? what would be climate change or cyber attack? so, you know, critical infrastructure protection or whatever it will be less relevant in those particular capital was for almost 75 years. basically the lives has shielded our nations on this, on a bursary, though, amid all the praise for nato's longevity, there's broad agreement that the best way the alliance can defend itself against future russian advances is ensuring there's a russian retreat now in ukraine are turning out the war and gaza world leaders have condemned is rarely strikes on a mandatory and convoy that kills a 7 people working for the n g o world, central kitchen, for nationals from australia of poland to the u. k. and the us are among the victims. you as president joe b
she saw plenty of anniversaries in almost 4 decades at nato. his last post dealing with emerging security challenges to be fit for future birthdays, she says the alliance needs to also see beyond russia. allies a face of all forms. that's right. and if nato doesn't help them, a deal with those of the crisis, right? what would be climate change or cyber attack? so, you know, critical infrastructure protection or whatever it will be less relevant in those particular capital was for almost 75...