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united states about support to ukraine? we will ask these questions and more today. we are pleased to be joined in person by great group of speakers including the liberty chief ambassador in the czech republic, welcome. thank you for being here. we will be joined by benjaminhaddad who's joining is virtually from paris or i don't know where you are. he's a member the national activities of france. i'm joined by deborah keegan, senior advisor at the u.s. center. a pleasure to have you here and ambassador john hurts, senior director at the council of euro asia center. make sure to send your questions and follow us online atx. with that, i would like to begin with you the first question. as i said, the czech president was a hero at the conference when he mentioned check efforts to find -- to supply -- to find on international markets and ensure that ammunition can be provided to ukraine. over 10 countries have agreed to bite and fund more than 1.5 million rounds for ukraine. what is the status of this initiative and what does t
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of, of, of ukraine. and you will have the dying crypto naziism, uh, in terms of uh, anti russian culture that was occurring even back. then, of course, we saw a much more under the lensky. as you know, the go in 2014 was in fact engineered by a very small, full amount of individuals. that's where is each of those. in fact, those extreme right, we could go to our national, these groups which some have named neo nazi, some well known as the older or the recipient or tradition noticed. but in any case, this was a very small group. the, the majority of the, especially government forces you had a lot of people were just consecrating, fucking, there was a conscription army at the time and a lot of individuals. in fact, we're not so keen in supporting the government because this was the, the new government that emerged from the mac. the euro may done. and you, as it became known that this new govern trust has, was not elected. and, and all the, this the, the russian part or direct. yes, the russian part of ukra
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support for ukraine over and is now on as where the europeans have to take over and provide aid to ukraine and two can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presence of all political stripeses standing up and supporting the nato alliance. i think my answer on both fronts are pretty optimistic. one, i think we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week. delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats traveling together and all i hear from them time and time again as we are going to get the supplemental done. there's ae' broad-based supportn the house and in the senate. it bipartisan support of ukraine to there are members of the house we all know that are skeptical and don't want to see the supplemental go through but by and large when that vote comes to the floor we are confident. you have to get it to the floor and that's the challenge. two on broad u.s. support for the alliance of the public opinion data every -- recent poll that came out the shows u.s. support foria the nato alliance is up and it seems that folks increasing understand why this alliance serve
support for ukraine over and is now on as where the europeans have to take over and provide aid to ukraine and two can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presence of all political stripeses standing up and supporting the nato alliance. i think my answer on both fronts are pretty optimistic. one, i think we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week. delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats traveling together and all i hear from them time and time again as...
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this persecution is sanctioned by the ukraine authorities. the document also contains a series of unbearable images, photos of dead children and chart corpse as depicted as victims of the genocide of russian speaking people allegedly taking place in ukraine. the report states that ukraine with the support of the west is preparing for an attack on russia, possibly including a nuclear strike. this distortion of facts, often using in authentic or falsified images, contributes to the dehumanization of the enemy. the resumes propaganda measures have taken on new dimensions since the beginning of the war and ukraine, and not just in the military barracks. the war mongering and conspiracy theories have also taken root in the minds of ordinary russian civilians. i'm sure my city is surrounded by mountains, and of course it's like living in a culture the we spend our last night in russia with ludmilla. she is 83 years old. from the way she built on us and loves her tv shows. she could just as easily be one of our own grandmothers. yeah, we move just b
this persecution is sanctioned by the ukraine authorities. the document also contains a series of unbearable images, photos of dead children and chart corpse as depicted as victims of the genocide of russian speaking people allegedly taking place in ukraine. the report states that ukraine with the support of the west is preparing for an attack on russia, possibly including a nuclear strike. this distortion of facts, often using in authentic or falsified images, contributes to the dehumanization...
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and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many. or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized, is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because we are so visibly strong and we are getting there. we have going it to the, the, the, it has forward presence. also, the german, the german presence in between that, the canadians, and in last year the brits in estonia and many other allies as well. we already have a much more robust presence. they've been, we did 2 years ago. yes, not minister use it use you say that, but we talked about the 60000000000 usa package that hasn't come through for ukraine. so i would ask whether europe can rectify the that enormous shortfall and its own defense spend
and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many. or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized, is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because...
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ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral security agreement signed with ukraine by a member of the g-7 plus coalition. and on the 7th of march, this month, we supplied another 10,000 cutting-edge drones to ukraine. so another 400 or so million. and to date we have trained 30,000 ukrainian pilots f-16's. we don't have those airplanes that we can give to the ukrainians. other allies have those and are supplying them. what we can do is offer basic training. that's what we are determined to do. and we remain united as a g-7 plus, as a nato e.u. coalition. america likes winners. this is one factor if i may say so in the c
ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the...
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, it's the whole south of ukraine. in fact, i started big protests from what they saw to up to, to done. you know, it's a lot, but the costs are given and therefore they, the ukrainian army was involved. but the problem is that the ukraine army was composed both by ukrainian speakers and russian speakers and very soon the ukrainian or russian speakers, ukraine. now, i mean just the effect of the rebels and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so, so much a weapons and so fast. because complete regiments and baton ions from the ukraine, unami just defected studio rabbits. and based on that, the ukrainian government austin, ae tools to assist in a kind of a restructuring of the armed forces and improve the goal. so all the matters of it turned out, displaying and all that. and i was involved in that, and therefore i had the opportunity to watch the, the conflict from within the ukraine at that stage. and what, what the, what a dot point, what, what surprised me was the difference. we good notice be
, it's the whole south of ukraine. in fact, i started big protests from what they saw to up to, to done. you know, it's a lot, but the costs are given and therefore they, the ukrainian army was involved. but the problem is that the ukraine army was composed both by ukrainian speakers and russian speakers and very soon the ukrainian or russian speakers, ukraine. now, i mean just the effect of the rebels and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so, so much a weapons and so...
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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 defense. so, i mean, if russia is such a huge threat to the european con in why on are the all the countries spending 110 percent? go ahead, matthew. know that that's a fund data point that i was just reading how the us investors,
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...
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the bill for ukraine provides ukraine with attack comes missiles, as well as $61000000000.00. however, it's not simply a gift, it'll be a loan which ukraine will be required to reimburse the united states for the president of the united states will be authorized under the bill to negotiate the terms of ukraine reimbursing the united states for the $61000000000.00 and the president will have the authority to wave or, you know, a disavow or make clear it no longer have to be paid up to 50 percent up to half of the money. and the negotiation will be carried out by the president of the united states. now, the important to note the 61000000000 dollars will not all just be directly given to you grain. a 3rd of it will be given to us weapons manufacturers who will use it to manufacture weapons, which they will then provide to ukraine. and this is the terms of the new bill in which it looks like there's potential for the house of representatives to pass a due ukraine after months of delay. now it's important to note that there are many republicans who oppose it. among the margery tail
the bill for ukraine provides ukraine with attack comes missiles, as well as $61000000000.00. however, it's not simply a gift, it'll be a loan which ukraine will be required to reimburse the united states for the president of the united states will be authorized under the bill to negotiate the terms of ukraine reimbursing the united states for the $61000000000.00 and the president will have the authority to wave or, you know, a disavow or make clear it no longer have to be paid up to 50 percent...
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the russian officials have solid proof on ukraine's involvement in the attack. and russia, security chief also emphasized that a number of previous service attacks that were planned by ukraine where i committed and prevented in a rush. so i, you know, that includes deadly attacks against drum list or a drone attacks as well. in the meeting, he also stressed that for a very long time, the west essentially wanted to seize russia's resources in that today. they've met it. they've made it their mission to isolate russia as much as possible. but he highlighted that they've taken new measures to essentially counter terrorism. and that includes uh, the conduct in training on a regular basis to and to intensify the introduction of modern equipment to essentially counter terrorism. that also includes new technologies to recognize people. and he said that the plans to rescue and protect people has been developed in all of russia's regions, are wide hard to some i'ma, each of their bringing us up to speed on this. thank you. you. ron says it will conduct another even great
the russian officials have solid proof on ukraine's involvement in the attack. and russia, security chief also emphasized that a number of previous service attacks that were planned by ukraine where i committed and prevented in a rush. so i, you know, that includes deadly attacks against drum list or a drone attacks as well. in the meeting, he also stressed that for a very long time, the west essentially wanted to seize russia's resources in that today. they've met it. they've made it their...
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on ukraine and critical infrastructure. we remember a couple of days ago, russia managed to destroy one of the biggest power plants and ukraine's entropy, the power station. so i think that a for germany, this is a way to get out of this diplomatic deadlock about the tourist missiles. so at least germany is doing something and sending a patry, a battery to print, you could use right now in word. you're kind of to normalize relations with ukraine, specifically because of this issue that trans flush holds doesn't want to provide a taurus missiles to ukraine, as you well know, this is now the 3rd patriot system. berlin is supplying. what difference does this system make and ukraine's defense? and so overall, it's better than nothing but the ukraine said that it needs some $25.00 pack treat systems in order to cover the entire area and to protect it from russian air strikes. we'd have to understand that the coverage area of one packet system is estimated to be um 15 to 20 kilometers when it comes to ballistic missiles. so you c
on ukraine and critical infrastructure. we remember a couple of days ago, russia managed to destroy one of the biggest power plants and ukraine's entropy, the power station. so i think that a for germany, this is a way to get out of this diplomatic deadlock about the tourist missiles. so at least germany is doing something and sending a patry, a battery to print, you could use right now in word. you're kind of to normalize relations with ukraine, specifically because of this issue that trans...
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, but i was in ukraine. i met with not only mr. zelenskyy, but i met with a lot of average citizens of ukraine. they are counting on us and the world community to help them protect their country from invasion. i hope that we do that. but this, what we are doing today, is a colossal waste of time. but anyway, that's what we do on a regular basis in this chamber. the republican majority has done a horrific job. we are now out of time. let's hope after we get this rule done and whatever we are going to vote on done here, before the end of the week we can bring it to the floor to help save ukraine from russian invasion. with that i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: thank you, mr. speaker. i am prepared to close and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: under president trump's leadership our nation was safe and our adversaries were put on n
, but i was in ukraine. i met with not only mr. zelenskyy, but i met with a lot of average citizens of ukraine. they are counting on us and the world community to help them protect their country from invasion. i hope that we do that. but this, what we are doing today, is a colossal waste of time. but anyway, that's what we do on a regular basis in this chamber. the republican majority has done a horrific job. we are now out of time. let's hope after we get this rule done and whatever we are...
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learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and its members together account for the largest aid in ukraine military support.umble beginnings. we remember early in the war when europe offered -- can send tanks artillery shells and f f few months many eupe eu have stepped up in creative ways to support ukraine's defense encounteria progression includig frenchdent macron in full support of ukraine and the czech initiative spearheaded by chuck president to transfer much-needeÍthe frontlines of ukraine.teach unid states about support to ukraine? we will unpack these questions today and we are
learn from europe about support frompe ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few our -- eyebrows i know did mind a full-scale invasion of ukraine is now in its third year pickering and his people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian support to the government however usaid has set eyes aid package is set in congress vermont. while u.s. supports as europe has stepped up to the eu and...
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seems like the western countries cause playing. ukraine are literally pretending that they are ukraine, nbc here. that's even better deal now. that the free tax care has to replace junk weapons. free crane is drying up journeys. focus on using ukraine to shore up. it's military spending at home comes only after blowing the bank on things like you mandatory and spending fork. yeah. what do you, that the number one country on the list of? well, 41, other suckers with nearly 3000000000 out the door to ukraine, just for that alone. but hey, with germany having screwed over its own industry by shrinking off the north steam attack on its cheap rushing gas supply, leading to an over dependence on price. here americans liquefied natural gas shipments. the buddhist bank is now saying that the country's economic recovery is stalling and probably will get worse even before this disco forwarder ends. so it looks like germany is pretty, it's chips on weapons manufacturing now, which doesn't sound banana republic, he at all. but apparently now that germany has decided to focus on itself, shows us ha
seems like the western countries cause playing. ukraine are literally pretending that they are ukraine, nbc here. that's even better deal now. that the free tax care has to replace junk weapons. free crane is drying up journeys. focus on using ukraine to shore up. it's military spending at home comes only after blowing the bank on things like you mandatory and spending fork. yeah. what do you, that the number one country on the list of? well, 41, other suckers with nearly 3000000000 out the...
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he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be loaded onto pallets and airlifted to ukraine, it's actually going to stay in the united states and create jobs. that's a message that the american public needs to hear. but the other quick thing that came out is i noticed lord cameron was almost ahead of his us counterpart, mr blinken, in terms of his conviction, in terms of his passion, in terms of the arguments made for aid to ukraine, almost as if the... —— as if the americans were a bit edgy about it. but he was clear that if this war does not stop, if this aid
he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be...
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and this crises in ukraine. they've been money 2 digits, they'd be no actually visual west approval to buy your buy. you need to announcement of the fuse or for washing to to negotiate. we brush a new or your pan 6 year, which a tricky arrangement. as the e u. member states. they photo the yours oct. 20 the, the government's wide fable, brittany wood and the integration. like you're the french of adjustments, they use it and you know, fall to new cheese or pull through this way to save the european project to, to find a new enemy, russia to push for more european integration. orval people are less, less in favor of you. so actually this, you, this is a sign of vast saudi zation over you to nato on the same time. it's because internally v r a week or on mo, mo, divided between member state dots are reality tv. it tried to hide, you rush, i'd be kids escaped, go to of a youth and you and your problems. yes. and, and repair and then you. well, it also gives them reasons to put a push censorship in d platforming. pe
and this crises in ukraine. they've been money 2 digits, they'd be no actually visual west approval to buy your buy. you need to announcement of the fuse or for washing to to negotiate. we brush a new or your pan 6 year, which a tricky arrangement. as the e u. member states. they photo the yours oct. 20 the, the government's wide fable, brittany wood and the integration. like you're the french of adjustments, they use it and you know, fall to new cheese or pull through this way to save the...
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i think ukraine can compete, we can learn a lot. also similar military cooperation, that would be another point. >> great, thank you. i do want to come back to the nuclear question. before we do sin should mitchard recited i know angus has been working on come his colleagues at nato headquarters had working on looking at ways to encourage cooperation among allies and strengthening their defense industrial capabilities. you might touch on that. weekly before we go and then i come back to heather and will go to some questions from the audience. >> sure. just say no, that are too big aspects of this. the first is society and something governments are thinking about and do they have plans for how they would experience a war eventually. this is partly psychological shift and using some allies addressing that by collision very directly about this. countries like sweden and denmark have stood up very boldly resort is said to the population you need to be ready for the prospect of war. it's also about are you planning, how you would keep go
i think ukraine can compete, we can learn a lot. also similar military cooperation, that would be another point. >> great, thank you. i do want to come back to the nuclear question. before we do sin should mitchard recited i know angus has been working on come his colleagues at nato headquarters had working on looking at ways to encourage cooperation among allies and strengthening their defense industrial capabilities. you might touch on that. weekly before we go and then i come back to...
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former ambassador to ukraine john hurst and others discussed the possibility of ukraine joining nato as it delayed by congress to pass another package. this discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am a senior fellow at the center. it is a pleasure to have you hwith us whether in person or online in washington, d.c. or abroad. thank you for joining this event. what can the u.s. learn from europe about support for ukraine. the title of today's conversation raises a few eyebrows. i know it did mine, the full scale invasion is now in its third year. ukraine and its people need help now more than ever. the united states is ukraine's largest supporter of military aid and has provided billions in humanitarian assistance and support to the government.ta however, usaid has stalled and $60 billion as ukrainians run short of supplies and u.s. support withers, europe has stepped up. the eu and its members together account for the largest aid to ukraine in terms of humanitarian and military support and the support comes from humble begi
former ambassador to ukraine john hurst and others discussed the possibility of ukraine joining nato as it delayed by congress to pass another package. this discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am a senior fellow at the center. it is a pleasure to have you hwith us whether in person or online in washington, d.c. or abroad. thank you for joining this event. what can the u.s. learn from europe about support for ukraine. the...
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south of ukraine. in fact, i started big protests from, but they saw to up to, to done yet or what, but the costs are given and therefore they, the ukrainian army was involved. but the problem is that the ukraine army was composed both by ukrainian speakers and russian speakers and very soon the ukraine, the russians, speakers, ukraine, now, i mean, just the effect of the rebels. and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so. so much a weapons and so fast because complete regiments and battalions from the ukraine, unami just defected, pseudo rabbits. and based on that, the ukrainian government us can able to assist in a kind of restructuring of the armed forces and improve the goal. so or the mattress of it turned out displaying and all that. and i was involved in that. and therefore i had the opportunity to watch the, the conflict from within the ukraine at that stage. and what, what the, what a dot point, what, what surprised me was the difference. we good notice between what i c
south of ukraine. in fact, i started big protests from, but they saw to up to, to done yet or what, but the costs are given and therefore they, the ukrainian army was involved. but the problem is that the ukraine army was composed both by ukrainian speakers and russian speakers and very soon the ukraine, the russians, speakers, ukraine, now, i mean, just the effect of the rebels. and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so. so much a weapons and so fast because complete...
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he also wants that the draw stage in ukraine could fold to ages $17.18 is ukraine becomes more desperate for soldiers. and the beds also won't even increasing the i'm not seeing races cents and then spreading across ukraine. he said the west continues to turn a blind eye to such a rising uh, racist sentiment and those so the pressing and risk for all, including the recent to 20 the attacks on the so for those you a nuclear power plant, which is of course, the largest nuclear power plant in europe and the me things will continue tomorrow, i believe will keep me fully updated on everything that happens that that may things i do stay with us for that. this was the both of which he leeks found a duty to solace. have gathered outside the australian high commission in london, demonte with journalists and media release from persons bell motion, maximum security prison 1st day marks the 5th anniversary of julian as long as imprisonment in the u. k. last month. london's hi. cool. go onto the we can expand to the right to appeal is potential expedition to washington. but oh, here's the us, fails t
he also wants that the draw stage in ukraine could fold to ages $17.18 is ukraine becomes more desperate for soldiers. and the beds also won't even increasing the i'm not seeing races cents and then spreading across ukraine. he said the west continues to turn a blind eye to such a rising uh, racist sentiment and those so the pressing and risk for all, including the recent to 20 the attacks on the so for those you a nuclear power plant, which is of course, the largest nuclear power plant in...
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starting to ukraine now. and there were being reports of more and more drone attacks from both sides, both sides increasingly relying on that type of warfare as opposed to ariel besides, for example, let's take a look at some of the latest attacks. for example, with official saying, a defense is downing down 2 of the missiles and 14 of the drones launched by russia . a choose they, ukraine struck the central region of the toughest on one of the deepest ukrainian attacks ins most good. once it's full scale invasion, 2 years ago, keith says that hit an oil refinery in drawing facts right now from dw corresponded me calling the light aircraft without a pilot. but stuff with explosives, it's a russian drawing factory test on more than a 1000 kilometers from ukraine. and it's not a one of course, and the dog resign. some are nowhere in the european part of russia say from ukrainian strikes. russia for its part has always been able to hit anywhere in ukraine with expensive cold war era. ballistic missiles that were
starting to ukraine now. and there were being reports of more and more drone attacks from both sides, both sides increasingly relying on that type of warfare as opposed to ariel besides, for example, let's take a look at some of the latest attacks. for example, with official saying, a defense is downing down 2 of the missiles and 14 of the drones launched by russia . a choose they, ukraine struck the central region of the toughest on one of the deepest ukrainian attacks ins most good. once it's...
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i'm now mostly dead crippled, but doubt, ukraine has an onset. it is an onset with no one wants to hear, enhancer, says plainly, just how bad things on our constitution states that it is the duty of every ukrainian to protect that homeland. so it is only right, the women stuff to all know the name, but is it simply going to disappear for hundreds of years. they have repeatedly attacked us like israel. we have to be prepared for this. and that means training of both men and women to be ready for tomatoes, reluctance to continue flooding the crane with whether this is understandable, they will change the outcome while ukraine was send does now self admittedly demanding a bit of everything from sold. the wife wants to fight the jets. what is once in particular, a patriot and see the said systems which cost upwards of a $1000000000.00 each. and the discussion behind closed doors in europe and the united states is, is it worth it? how much use is you pay and going to guess as the systems before they are destroyed or damaged in boston strikes every nee
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which congress should be told specifically if it does not help ukraine, ukraine will lose the war. ukraine loose is the war. all the states will be attacked . and this is a fact you will see in the coming weeks, russell will be more and more assistance and will involve nuclear consume. this matter is the landscape wants the us congress to improve a new military package that has been stuck on capital hill for months. how's republicans are refusing to green light, the terms of the $100.00 julian dollar for in a jail? but here's a list. he wasn't always so hungry for more funds when he became president in 2019 . so there's a claim to wanted to bring peace to don bass, which had been shuttled by cuba troops for years. american journalist and that truth and media site found there been swan has been looking into that story and a new investigation. here's a preview. after the start of that civil war and on the campaign trail, candidate zelinski made peace is number one priority. the promise to i will talk to president food and i will meet with the russians. we will in this war. and once he became
which congress should be told specifically if it does not help ukraine, ukraine will lose the war. ukraine loose is the war. all the states will be attacked . and this is a fact you will see in the coming weeks, russell will be more and more assistance and will involve nuclear consume. this matter is the landscape wants the us congress to improve a new military package that has been stuck on capital hill for months. how's republicans are refusing to green light, the terms of the $100.00 julian...
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all right, strange bedfellows for shore, for ukraine, ukraine admits to working with them. but to what extent do they really cooperate and coordinate? right. so um, of course there has to be cooperation and coordination of these solutions are based in ukraine. the cross the border and this is not the 1st cross border incursion that has happened from the cotton to and from, from collision. as far as we know, there is some port from the leadership. this has been greenlighted from the very top of the ukrainian leadership. there's help with the training military intelligence of you praying out that's the new bridge, which makes sure there are no spies. there is also help with, with equipment. now the main selling points of the trainers though, is that these are russians, russian citizens fighting and russia. they say once they cross the border, they are on their own, they can do what they want. this is very, very comfortable. a way of seeing this for the ukraine is of course they can distance themselves from the actions that are being carried out, our russian territory in front
all right, strange bedfellows for shore, for ukraine, ukraine admits to working with them. but to what extent do they really cooperate and coordinate? right. so um, of course there has to be cooperation and coordination of these solutions are based in ukraine. the cross the border and this is not the 1st cross border incursion that has happened from the cotton to and from, from collision. as far as we know, there is some port from the leadership. this has been greenlighted from the very top of...
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however, ukraine is really majoring on these on these assets. they have announced just started to see at the formation. i think rightly very and know what to offer on model systems for speech like space school. so the apples a whole new service. so that really makes you this. they see this is a massive competitive edge. a lot of time to a great, we've seen the effective how to close as well in the black sea. so do you think they can help overcome ukraine's disadvantage on the battlefield? or yes, you know what you're talking about 8, but essentially an asymmetric approach. and otherwise the rest of right now has a bunch of manpower and i'm heavy material. but the, that's a big post into the drug program from ukraine. and it's all i say, what to july sees coffee drove coalition, which includes many nato countries, notably britain in germany. you know, that's really rump hang up and is what i don't think it's offsetting versus advanced on the bus will see of the i don't, i don't necessarily think it will own it. so, but it's certainly a major fact
however, ukraine is really majoring on these on these assets. they have announced just started to see at the formation. i think rightly very and know what to offer on model systems for speech like space school. so the apples a whole new service. so that really makes you this. they see this is a massive competitive edge. a lot of time to a great, we've seen the effective how to close as well in the black sea. so do you think they can help overcome ukraine's disadvantage on the battlefield? or...
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however, ukraine is really majoring on these on these assets. they have announced just started to see at the formation, i think rightly very know what to offer on model systems for speech like space school. so the apples a whole new service. so that really makes you this. i see this is a massive competitive edge. a lot of time to a great, we've seen the effective how that goes as well in the black c, the military analysts. they are frank leverage. speaking with this earlier problems here in berlin, thanks for the company. i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile links. i hope you can join us that the very sound and return to the gentleman grades commission helps with the search for missing, sold from scott, trace history and then mission tickets and folding soldiers backs and names and identities. no, just on d, w a. dr. nation propagate and fake news rules. russia with an iron fist. since the attack on ukraine suppression of defense has intensified. the last members of the opposition in the country are being harassed or driven into exxon
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ukraine _ of weapons? do you mind if i say both. ukraine needs - say both. ukraine needs ammunition and air defence. they other two priorities but it also needs budget support to keep its railways going, its schools open, so that is why the bill, the bill, the senate bill is very important because it has ammunition, budget support and humanitarian support. ukraine needs all of the above. if support. ukraine needs all of the above-— support. ukraine needs all of the above. if congress cannot aet it the above. if congress cannot get it done — the above. if congress cannot get it done or _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would - the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take i the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take a | get it done or it would take a long time, can that europeans help fill the void? the europeans _ help fill the void? the europeans are - help fill the void? the europeans are filling i help fill the void? the i europeans are filling the help fill
ukraine _ of weapons? do you mind if i say both. ukraine needs - say both. ukraine needs ammunition and air defence. they other two priorities but it also needs budget support to keep its railways going, its schools open, so that is why the bill, the bill, the senate bill is very important because it has ammunition, budget support and humanitarian support. ukraine needs all of the above. if support. ukraine needs all of the above-— support. ukraine needs all of the above. if congress cannot...
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japan will continue to stand with ukraine. [applause] as the geopolitical landscape chinese in japan grew incompetence. we expanded our outlook be on that of america's closest ally. we first became a regional partner of the united states. and now we have become your global partner. never has our relationship been so close. our vision and approach are so united. [applause] is the bilateral examples in trilateral and quadrilateral corporation among the u.s., japan, the republic of korea, australia, india, and the philippines as well as corporations to the g-7. treaty leaders that u.s. republic of korea and japan convenes at camp david last summer to inaugurate a new era of a new partnership. among these various endeavors emerges a multi layered regional framework where our alliance serves as a force multiplier. and together with these like-minded countries we are working to realize open endo pacific here in this we should have strong bipartisan support for these efforts. [applause] [applause] japan believes in u.s. leadership. w
japan will continue to stand with ukraine. [applause] as the geopolitical landscape chinese in japan grew incompetence. we expanded our outlook be on that of america's closest ally. we first became a regional partner of the united states. and now we have become your global partner. never has our relationship been so close. our vision and approach are so united. [applause] is the bilateral examples in trilateral and quadrilateral corporation among the u.s., japan, the republic of korea,...
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it's seized from a realm between 2021 and 23 to ukraine. your saw us central command has justified the actions. these weapons will help you grain defend against russia's invasion. us send comb is committed to working with our allies and partners to go into the flow for any legal aid in the region. by all 4 means including us and you and sanctions, and throughout interdictions, we will continue to do whatever we can to shed light on and stop who runs disabilities and activities. well, some details here, the us saves the weapons or to partly seized while on the way to who the rebels in yemen, sent comb reports the kids forces received enough material to equip, quote, a ukrainian brigade. that sounds the by the administration has struggled with finding alternative ways to arm it's all i in the face of congressional red lock is . ringback so not washington's 1st transfer of armenian arms to ukraine being sent over a 1000000 rounds of seas. amunition last october. to discuss this further were joined live by political communications professor at
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you spoke about the need to put ukraine on a path to victory. what is a victory for ukraine? >> victory is defined by the president and parliament and is supported by the vast majority of ukrainian people, total territorial reconstitution back to the 1991 borders. matt: here at the atlantic council, we interviewed an assistant secretary of defense in the biden administration. we asked her this question and she said that is ukraine's goal and we support ukraine in their goal. the problem is you can look at alliance communiques and it will call for the removal of all russian troops from ukrainian territory. fortunately, the administration and allies don't always use -- terms. they talk about independent sovereignty of ukraine and don't refer at all to territory, inferring that there could be a compromise outcome acceptable to the west. that is the wrong message to be sending. i'm glad she was clear in that. i hope her other colleagues in u.s. government and across nato will be just as clear. >> by the way, your question was so relevant because others tried to answer it when ukr
you spoke about the need to put ukraine on a path to victory. what is a victory for ukraine? >> victory is defined by the president and parliament and is supported by the vast majority of ukrainian people, total territorial reconstitution back to the 1991 borders. matt: here at the atlantic council, we interviewed an assistant secretary of defense in the biden administration. we asked her this question and she said that is ukraine's goal and we support ukraine in their goal. the problem...
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and very soon, the ukraine, the russian speakers, ukraine. now, i mean, just the effect of the rebels. and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so low, so much a weapons and so fast because complete regiments and battalions from the ukraine unami just the effected pseudo rabbits. and based on that, the ukrainian government, us naples to assist in a kind of a restructuring of the armed forces and improve the goal. so or the mattress of it turned out displaying and all that. and i was involved in that, and therefore i had the opportunity to watch the, the conflict from within the ukraine at that stage. and what, what the, what a dot point, what, what surprised me was the difference. we good notice between what i could see in the field and what the western media are reported. in fact, we have a, we had a totally different picture as the what, what was happening in, in ukraine, by the way, oh, the protests that happened off the 23rd of february 2014. nobody talked about this in the west and, and in factories directed strong
and very soon, the ukraine, the russian speakers, ukraine. now, i mean, just the effect of the rebels. and that's, that's, that explains, in fact why the red bows got so low, so much a weapons and so fast because complete regiments and battalions from the ukraine unami just the effected pseudo rabbits. and based on that, the ukrainian government, us naples to assist in a kind of a restructuring of the armed forces and improve the goal. so or the mattress of it turned out displaying and all...
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russia is fighting nazis in ukraine. you gotta be kidding me. crazy attempt to put it bluntly, the president of ukraine is on your go, a jewish annuity. consider ukrainian is really candidate named have benefits, receive more votes. and the last election on his arrival from the right wing nationalist party said, oh, okay, and that's sister. and yet the kremlin constantly claims that ukraine is keeping with nazis alluded to this nimble. it doesn't make any sense. there's no logic to it. as long as the customer doesn't or you can then again, why bother with logic when your goal is to turn people against something. the soldiers being sent to ukraine are being glorified of russia's new heroes are watching over us on every street corner. and they keep being sent to the front by the thousands. it's estimated that by 2023 more than 200000 russians were killed or wounded in combat. our country has become in human, a cannibalistic regime. as the russians say, a country that devours its own children, the watchers that's in russian
russia is fighting nazis in ukraine. you gotta be kidding me. crazy attempt to put it bluntly, the president of ukraine is on your go, a jewish annuity. consider ukrainian is really candidate named have benefits, receive more votes. and the last election on his arrival from the right wing nationalist party said, oh, okay, and that's sister. and yet the kremlin constantly claims that ukraine is keeping with nazis alluded to this nimble. it doesn't make any sense. there's no logic to it. as long...
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i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a huge chunk of russia's takes, missiles, everything, and they deserve our aid. so, whether it's split into four speakerjohnson knows —— four bills, i think speaker johnson is going to pushes through. thanks to anja. joel joel, i get the impression that everybody in the west is on hooks at the moment. what would the reaction be in washington if it was a mere attack? �* , ., ., be in washington if it was a mere attack? �*, ., ., , attack? it's great to be with you. you're right. _ attack? it's great to be with you. you're right, if— attack? it's great to be
i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a...
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while the russia-ukraine war continues. other speakers also discussed nato's future and its deterrent strategy. >> good morning, and thanks for coming out early on a monday morning, and thank you for that lovely introduction. it has been a real pleasure and honor to open this conference, nato at 75: charting a new course, and i look forward to your questions in a few minutes. for 3/4 of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security , united nations in a collective commitment to mutual defense and to our shared values. nato's success story really is remarkable, and it is one that was by no means preordained. the fact that in 2024, 75 years after it was founded, the alliance is bigger, stronger, and more united speaks to the alliance's adaptability, to nato's resilience. but it also speaks to the commitment and courage of millions of soldiers, sailors, aviators that operate together under the nato umbrella. but i think it also speaks to the attractiveness of nato's core values, democracy, individu
while the russia-ukraine war continues. other speakers also discussed nato's future and its deterrent strategy. >> good morning, and thanks for coming out early on a monday morning, and thank you for that lovely introduction. it has been a real pleasure and honor to open this conference, nato at 75: charting a new course, and i look forward to your questions in a few minutes. for 3/4 of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security , united nations in a...
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we spoke to off to ukraine. of course is ross, because the peace process can be done without russia, even if it won't be there. from the very beginning, in january i spoke with a russian foreign minister and made clear to him, but ross, i should participate in the process. from all points of view is, however, the russian embassy in switzerland denies receiving an invitation to take part in such a sum as moscow has repeatedly stressed that peace talks on the plan complex cannot produce results unless russia is involved in its interests. are respected, foreign minister, a circuit live. rob says recent swiss actions have discredited its rule as a mediator with version you. most of we can no longer perceive this platform us to the neutral switch. so it has thinking and open the anti russian stance. well, what kind of mediation can that be? they are now trying to impose their mitigation ukraine, and nothing will come of it. this is not a play of who can be trusted. the upcoming summit is expected to be held in accord
we spoke to off to ukraine. of course is ross, because the peace process can be done without russia, even if it won't be there. from the very beginning, in january i spoke with a russian foreign minister and made clear to him, but ross, i should participate in the process. from all points of view is, however, the russian embassy in switzerland denies receiving an invitation to take part in such a sum as moscow has repeatedly stressed that peace talks on the plan complex cannot produce results...
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ukraine matters. the outcome of the conflict in ukraine will have global implications for our national security as well. we take a look at what ukraine has done with the support we have provided. it has been quite remarkable. not only have they stopped a much superior force in terms of quality of equipment and numbers, they have taken back some 50% of the ground that the russians initially occupied. they are not asking for someone to fight the fight for them. they are asking for the means to sustain their efforts. without security assistance, they won't be able to resupply the much-needed air defense interceptors and systems that they need to protect their skies and their people. so we would see things continue -- begin to atrophy in a very meaningful way in a short period of time. so i think it is really important that we pass this legislation as quickly as possible. i would remind everyone that we -- the military does not give ukraine money. it provides security assistance in the form of weapons and
ukraine matters. the outcome of the conflict in ukraine will have global implications for our national security as well. we take a look at what ukraine has done with the support we have provided. it has been quite remarkable. not only have they stopped a much superior force in terms of quality of equipment and numbers, they have taken back some 50% of the ground that the russians initially occupied. they are not asking for someone to fight the fight for them. they are asking for the means to...
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why can't they do it of ukraine? what's a very good question, what we've done more than any of the country i think individually to help ukrainians? i've said both here in the u. k, but more important to or allies around the world is do everything you can to support you. great in terms of money in terms of diplomacy, increase it in terms of weapons, giving them weapons to defend themselves, training the troops. those are absolutely the right things to do. and we've done more of that than anyone for that actually pushing nato forces directly in conflict with russian forces. i think that would be a dangerous escalation. yeah, maybe all the u. k has already been the biggest belligerent in the contact with ukraine to date, less course live now independent journalist areas liquified. joining us here on the program a variable. welcome look, always good to get you one. what do you think you do? you think i'm savanski has a right to be, i don't know, upset even. i don't know, jealous why, why western states are happy to come
why can't they do it of ukraine? what's a very good question, what we've done more than any of the country i think individually to help ukrainians? i've said both here in the u. k, but more important to or allies around the world is do everything you can to support you. great in terms of money in terms of diplomacy, increase it in terms of weapons, giving them weapons to defend themselves, training the troops. those are absolutely the right things to do. and we've done more of that than anyone...
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but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing last year, and that was to lift map. the membership action plan that many new members have gone through which can be a bit of a lengthy process. we removed that entirely and that said you will not have a membership action plan. you will proceed towards a session with the time is right. so your question is, well, what are you going to do this summer on top of what you already did last summer if membership is on the table? and there we will have concrete deliverable for ukraine. i can't get into the full details on that at this juncture, but we are on a way to get them on what we're calling a bridge
but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing...
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it is ending in failure, the cross sucking ukraine. i'm joined by my guess, pasco, look house in kyoto. he's an associate professor at t o university. in montreal. we have matthew aaron. he is a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. and here in moscow we have here a menu well to a month to use electorate. leon university, our gentleman prospect rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want, and i always appreciated pasco, let me go to you and kill unto cuz you are staying up late. i usually say you got up early, you're staying up late to do this program. you know, it's spelt and burke is a very interesting creature to observe. he's obviously just a mouth piece for the alliance, probably on speed dial to washington. but he does come out with these things that do. we should pay attention to that there that ukraine is going to have to make some compromises. this is a, is, this is a way, an off ramp for nato as it approaches it's 75th anniversary, with not much
it is ending in failure, the cross sucking ukraine. i'm joined by my guess, pasco, look house in kyoto. he's an associate professor at t o university. in montreal. we have matthew aaron. he is a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. and here in moscow we have here a menu well to a month to use electorate. leon university, our gentleman prospect rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want, and i always appreciated...
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we had ukraine spy chief who was asked to comment on this. and he said, well, no comments, especially about what i can say is that we've been king and russians. and we will continue to the russians on the face of this world until we see ukraine's victory. so that was one of them. then we had the printed them, bass flow to catholics. don who also suggests that that killing as many russians as possible will be grades for the next generations of ukraine that will make their job easier for the next generation of ukrainians. and then of course, the head of the s b u, he's going to multiple interviews. and and one case again, he says, well, as an intelligence officer, i can either confirm nor deny our involvement in this, of course. but he says that we've already quotes and noise. a lot of people have been quite a few media and public cases. and he is, of course, alluding to the murders that we've seen so far. but the daria doing as a harp relapse and, and then he goes to say that some of these publications have become public. so the, you know, tha
we had ukraine spy chief who was asked to comment on this. and he said, well, no comments, especially about what i can say is that we've been king and russians. and we will continue to the russians on the face of this world until we see ukraine's victory. so that was one of them. then we had the printed them, bass flow to catholics. don who also suggests that that killing as many russians as possible will be grades for the next generations of ukraine that will make their job easier for the next...
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ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalisingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for nort
ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the...
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so why cannot ukraine do this? why can it stop discriminating against the russian language and russian speakers and clearly in bind with european values? the response to this question is very simple. this is because the ukraine, that would be friendly with russia, is not needed for washington london and brussels. and this is not why they invested in the country for 10 years, ultimately losing on the battlefield. ukraine is transforming it into an open we terrorist state. and this is something which i wish to dwell on in detail, the ukrainian armed forces thing, so 2 deliveries of artillery, munitions, and long rage and uh, western made me so missiles is carrying out the tax on civilian objects within russia. this is something which we talked about on a number of occasions in the 1st quarter of this year along the way of specifically launched 22000 munitions claiming lives of 201 civilians. but this is something that is now not included in, for information from western media outlets. there has been no condemnation f
so why cannot ukraine do this? why can it stop discriminating against the russian language and russian speakers and clearly in bind with european values? the response to this question is very simple. this is because the ukraine, that would be friendly with russia, is not needed for washington london and brussels. and this is not why they invested in the country for 10 years, ultimately losing on the battlefield. ukraine is transforming it into an open we terrorist state. and this is something...
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there is no bonds in bullets or drones for ukraine, and there is no money coming from the ukraine. this is now a psychological, more a diplomatic war. and information war, and as a state runs out of money, it's like an engine that runs out of oil. so you're going to hear the state of ukraine, the machine becoming grinding and piercing is the metal rubs against each other as the citizens rise up. and this is precisely the moment when russia can step in and define itself as a defender of the ukrainian people, while zalinski and his regime are corrupt exploiters and carpet baggers who are killing the ukrainian people for the interest of the united states. israel massaged in the british, make no mistake massaged in these railways are planning on fully taking over a desa secretly and all sorts of clandestine ways. so russia is the past to be prepared to defend against that, in order to not have terrorism. mashhad takes terrorism wherever it goes, as does the c i a, but this is now in its last chapter, their positioning, the 10 machine co mon, at the moment. and this is where they're thr
there is no bonds in bullets or drones for ukraine, and there is no money coming from the ukraine. this is now a psychological, more a diplomatic war. and information war, and as a state runs out of money, it's like an engine that runs out of oil. so you're going to hear the state of ukraine, the machine becoming grinding and piercing is the metal rubs against each other as the citizens rise up. and this is precisely the moment when russia can step in and define itself as a defender of the...
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it is ending in failure, the cross sucking ukraine. i'm joined by my guess, pasco look, house in keel. so he's an associate professor at toyota university. in montreal, we have matthew arrow and he is a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. and here in moscow we have pierre emanuel toma, he is electra leon university. our gentleman comstock rolls in effect, that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciated. pasco, let me go to you and k auto because you are staying up late. i usually say you got up early, you're staying up late to do this program. you know, it's spelt and burke is a very interesting creature to observe. he's obviously just a mouth piece for the alliance, probably on speed dial to washington. but he does come out with these things that do, we should pay attention to that there that ukraine is going to have to make some compromises . this is a, is, this is a way, an offer ramp for nato, as it approaches it's 75th anniversary, with not muc
it is ending in failure, the cross sucking ukraine. i'm joined by my guess, pasco look, house in keel. so he's an associate professor at toyota university. in montreal, we have matthew arrow and he is a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. and here in moscow we have pierre emanuel toma, he is electra leon university. our gentleman comstock rolls in effect, that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciated....