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there is a concerted effort to disrupt aid to gaza, no matter how they do it. the second issue is more problematic. senators and congressmen receive $25,000 per year from israel. that political contribution would amount to $18,000. i am wondering if the guests would like to comment on the israeli political machine that is probably the second largest lobby in the united states next to aarp. guest: yes. the route of the aid workers was known to israeli military. the vehicles were marked. the case could be made that it was not a mistake. as for the political situation, foreign governments are not allowed to make contributions to u.s. politicians. they are allowed to do so under a surrogate. israel's power has to do with political support in the united states from groups like aipac and also individuals. there is a strong lobby for israel but it is structured differently. like uae and saudi arabia would do things like employ former u.s. military officials to work for them after they leave the government. i think the two models are somewhat different. there is a leve
there is a concerted effort to disrupt aid to gaza, no matter how they do it. the second issue is more problematic. senators and congressmen receive $25,000 per year from israel. that political contribution would amount to $18,000. i am wondering if the guests would like to comment on the israeli political machine that is probably the second largest lobby in the united states next to aarp. guest: yes. the route of the aid workers was known to israeli military. the vehicles were marked. the case...
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stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. 2025 budget request for [gavels] >> committee will come to order. >> the committee will come to order. good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony for the governor's request for the fiscal year of 2025. witnesses this morning on secretary of defense lloyd austin. and general cq brown junior. i would like to take a moment to recognize that this is the first hearing before the committee as chairman and joint chief. we thank you to the witnesses for their service and their testimony today. this is a critical moment for national security. among congress and the white house about the threats to our safety. china seeks to challenge economic interest for the united states and our allies. and increasingly has the ability to do so. vladimir putin is committed to creating the vision of the old soviet empire and taking over ukraine is one step towards that vision. there are those who would expel the united states from the reg
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now someone will say, well, this is not gaza. doesn't look like gaza. and if the baby was wounded in gaza, why is she in this environment? i'll get to that. i'll get to that. on december 17, a projectile, now remember, she's at this medical center, so on december 17 a projectile hit the ward of the hospital. she and her mother watched it enter the room. they're in the hospital now to receive attention for the wound that was suffered, that this baby suffered earlier. and they watched -- this is amazing to me. watched it enter the room, they're saying a projectile came into the room and they saw it as it was coming in. can you imagine the fear? can you imagine the kind of counseling and psychiatric help you need when you see this? so this projectile comes into the room and here's what follows. decapitating, decapitating her 12-year-old roommate and causing the ceiling to collapse. she had a roommate in that facility. this person, 12 years of age, is decapitated. by the way, israelis were decapitated too, i denounced it. i denounced it. i don't believe you
now someone will say, well, this is not gaza. doesn't look like gaza. and if the baby was wounded in gaza, why is she in this environment? i'll get to that. i'll get to that. on december 17, a projectile, now remember, she's at this medical center, so on december 17 a projectile hit the ward of the hospital. she and her mother watched it enter the room. they're in the hospital now to receive attention for the wound that was suffered, that this baby suffered earlier. and they watched -- this is...
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stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. [gavel banging] here on >> the committee will come to order. good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony on the budget request for the department of defense for 2025. i would like to take a moment to recognize that this is general brown's first time being before the committee as chairman of the joint chief. we are grateful to our witnesses for their service and forth there testimony today. this is a critical moment for our national security. there is broad consensus among congress and the white house about the threats we face. we know china seeks to challenge the security and economy of the united states and its allies and that it increasingly has the ability to do so. seeks to challenge economic we know that vladimir putin is increasingly determined to re-create the old soviet empire and we know everyone is seeking to exploit the war
stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. stop the genocide in gaza. [gavel banging] here on >> the committee will come to order. good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony on the budget request for the department of defense for 2025. i would like to take a moment to recognize that this is general brown's first time being...
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in gaza and the separate fight for freedom. the most important step that congress can take right now is to address this legislation and i urge the house to vote on it. biden released the fiscal year 2025 budget request with a top request of $850 billion. i understand this budget is below the plan of the fiscal year, 2025. there is the task set by last year's agreement has the physical act of 2023. the defense had to follow along and admit this level of finding to congress. i expect -- we will stand in recess for a moment. we will resume. senator, it is a liability being unusually tall. again, the department is responding to the fiscal responsibility in 2023 in terms of the budget they have to resent. i expect there will be a discussion today if it is adequate for the national security challenges that we face. this was a demand by republicans in the house, in order for us to pass the debt ceiling. this has constrained the operations and the budgets. with those limits in mind, the defense budget aligns well with the national secu
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and gaza is the world's largest ghetto. so if you can convince me that this isn't just a land grab for israel, then i might consider sending my tax dollars over there. but my question is, highway patrol revenue does israel get out of its tourist industry, and why should we be sending any money over there? guest: thank you for your question. one, i don't think it's a land grab at all, and i think i can prove it, as much as the israelis left gaza in 2005 and haven't been back for 19 years. so i don't think they're interested at all in occupying gaza or being in any part of it. the problem is the folks in gaza elected hamas, which is an arm of iran. they are clearly a terrorist organization, not only our country, but many countries have designated it as such, and you can see with their actions, and certainly i hope you can agree on october 7 was atrocious. israel is surrounded by enemies. it's a small country, only eight million people. it is a first-world nation. but we help them because of the fact that they are surrounded b
and gaza is the world's largest ghetto. so if you can convince me that this isn't just a land grab for israel, then i might consider sending my tax dollars over there. but my question is, highway patrol revenue does israel get out of its tourist industry, and why should we be sending any money over there? guest: thank you for your question. one, i don't think it's a land grab at all, and i think i can prove it, as much as the israelis left gaza in 2005 and haven't been back for 19 years. so i...
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and 130 houghs rages main captive in gaza. i recently returned from a congressional delegation trip to israel. i saw firsthand the savage and diabolical nature of the october 7 attack. i visited kibbutz kavar asa, one of the communities burned and pillage. i saw the devastating the instruction that resulted when hamas went house-to-house, killing people by throwing grenades in their homes. spraying them with bullets and setting their homes on fire while young people were hiding inside the deliberate cruelty was shocking. gut wrenching. and unforgettable. the kibbutz is where aviva and keith siegel were taken by hamas. keith is an american citizen from my home state of north carolina. for six months, keith has been held hostage by these terrorists. i think about keith and all the hostages every single day. aviva spent 51 days in captivity and thankfully she was released in november and since her release she has spoken out about the horrifying sexual abuse and violence she saw hamas use on the hostages. it's hard to imagine what
and 130 houghs rages main captive in gaza. i recently returned from a congressional delegation trip to israel. i saw firsthand the savage and diabolical nature of the october 7 attack. i visited kibbutz kavar asa, one of the communities burned and pillage. i saw the devastating the instruction that resulted when hamas went house-to-house, killing people by throwing grenades in their homes. spraying them with bullets and setting their homes on fire while young people were hiding inside the...
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that was for the opening of a crossing into northern gaza from israel. the opening of port. when it comes to those two things people watch to see what unfolds of the next few days. what jon kirby was talking about in terms of hours was a step change and the willingness of the israeli government to take action to get more aid into gaza. if you look at the last two days there's been a substantial increase in the aid going to gaza. that's good but not good enough. we like to see more action following through with the prime minister announced publicly but would like to see that over the course of the next few days. >> thank you jake. what can you tell us about your current assessment and what the u.s. is doing? >> we are watching public statements by iranian officials. public reports by iranian plans to potentially take retaliatory action. we have made clear as the president said to the prime minister and write out in his call american support for israel security is ironclad america support for israel's defense against threats from my ron and its proxies is ironclad. i'm not one
that was for the opening of a crossing into northern gaza from israel. the opening of port. when it comes to those two things people watch to see what unfolds of the next few days. what jon kirby was talking about in terms of hours was a step change and the willingness of the israeli government to take action to get more aid into gaza. if you look at the last two days there's been a substantial increase in the aid going to gaza. that's good but not good enough. we like to see more action...
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we need to act immediately on aid to israel, humanitarian assistance, for people in gaza and aid to ukraine. we must send a strong message not just for our adversary in iran but to russia and china as well. every day that we delay, the consideration of aid to israel, ukraine, and taiwan, we jeopardize america's role in the free world. but nothing is more important to the pro-putin wing of the house republican conference than re-electing donald trump. not american exceptionalism or the security of our allies and not even democracy. the same group that has undermined our ability to support our allies are pushing russia propaganda on the house floor, and that's what the members say. it's time for speaker johnson to do the right thing and put this critical funding for an up or down vote. i'll yield to vice chair, mr. lou. mr. lou: i agree with what you said with the attack on israel and iran. they sent approximate 120 drones, 30 cruise missiles and 120 bullet missiles at israel. the reason most of those drones and missiles were shot down is because of the skill of the israeli defense force with
we need to act immediately on aid to israel, humanitarian assistance, for people in gaza and aid to ukraine. we must send a strong message not just for our adversary in iran but to russia and china as well. every day that we delay, the consideration of aid to israel, ukraine, and taiwan, we jeopardize america's role in the free world. but nothing is more important to the pro-putin wing of the house republican conference than re-electing donald trump. not american exceptionalism or the security...
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israel what is widely expected to be retaliatory action by iran and discuss the war against hamas in gaza and humanitarian aid operations, according to officials who spoke on an end immunity because of sensitivity of the matter. it is open lines, (202)-748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. this is tom in connecticut, republican line. good morning. caller: sounds like the prime minister of japan has a reasonable understanding of the world as it is much more than our very own president. but getting back to the speaker of the house, he is in a precarious situation. he has a shallow majority, and he is doing the best he can with that. i mean, marjorie taylor greene would like to vindicate the speaker, but she is very much frustrated with the way things are. as a matter of fact, the house has done lots of things. they have passed a lot of bills and have sent them over to the senate, where the democrat senate has tabled all of their goals, and they are actually the ones who are stonewalling progress or reparation kent varient nomination that we are e
israel what is widely expected to be retaliatory action by iran and discuss the war against hamas in gaza and humanitarian aid operations, according to officials who spoke on an end immunity because of sensitivity of the matter. it is open lines, (202)-748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. this is tom in connecticut, republican line. good morning. caller: sounds like the prime minister of japan has a reasonable understanding of the world as it is...
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right now palestinians in gaza are being starved, bombed, tortured and executed. generations of palestinian families have been wiped out. over two million are displaced from homes that have been raised to the ground -- razed to the ground. make no mistake, history will remember this moment as a genocide. we cannot bomb our way to peace. and the u.s. must stop using our tax dollars to arm the israeli military with more bombs and bullets. the same bombs and bullets that have been used to kill over 14,000 children in gaza. shameful. it's why we see momentum across the globe in support of a ceasefire. millions are marching peacefully in the streets. a ceasefire is the mandate. a ceasefire to serve humanitarian aid. a ceasefire to bring all of the hostages home. a ceasefire to save lives. we will never be silent in the face of injustice. ceasefire now. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of luke bayley santos, a came -- of cambridge, massachusetts. our community is devastated over the loss of luke. he was a force for good. and a bright light in polit
right now palestinians in gaza are being starved, bombed, tortured and executed. generations of palestinian families have been wiped out. over two million are displaced from homes that have been raised to the ground -- razed to the ground. make no mistake, history will remember this moment as a genocide. we cannot bomb our way to peace. and the u.s. must stop using our tax dollars to arm the israeli military with more bombs and bullets. the same bombs and bullets that have been used to kill...
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those same people will be the same ones that will say that we need to have a cease-fire in gaza before the i.d.f. is afforded their god-given right to destroy their enemy, hamas. sounds to me like the talking points of hamas, but i'll others draw their own conclusion on that. talking about more failures of the biden administration, let's talk about the southern border. and about how many terrorists have cross would the southern border. since president biden took office, there have been over 340 encounters at the southern border. from individuals that are actually on a terrorist watch list. just this month, news broke of a terrorist from afghanistan whose organization is responsible for the deaths of numerous americans. he was released twice, not once but twice in an interior of the united states after crossing our southern border. he then roamed around unrestricted for almost a year before he was captured. then early this year a member of al-shabab, an al qaeda affiliate in somalia, one of their members was able to live in the u.s. freely for almost a year as well. it's absolutely clea
those same people will be the same ones that will say that we need to have a cease-fire in gaza before the i.d.f. is afforded their god-given right to destroy their enemy, hamas. sounds to me like the talking points of hamas, but i'll others draw their own conclusion on that. talking about more failures of the biden administration, let's talk about the southern border. and about how many terrorists have cross would the southern border. since president biden took office, there have been over 340...
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the resolution in the gaza strip almost becomes impossible. if you look at the track records where dates back to in the wars and the conflict and bombings, the -- there are several other countries involved including jordan and syria and lebanon. the whole issue is a multi--- more than one entity involved coming to a viable solution here. unfortunately, my take is there is no solution that is going to be viable for any real time. it will take one intervention to get all the parties on the table to lead this conflict to stability and i pray and think prayer is very powerful that the people of gaza and israel that are suffering because of losses in these wars and the ones that exist today are children, families, loving people on both sides of the equation. host: i want to bring in more reaction for members of congress, this one from a speaker of the house mike johnson, who said last night, as israel faces this attack, obviously this was before the attack, he said america must show our full resolve and stand with our critical ally. the world must
the resolution in the gaza strip almost becomes impossible. if you look at the track records where dates back to in the wars and the conflict and bombings, the -- there are several other countries involved including jordan and syria and lebanon. the whole issue is a multi--- more than one entity involved coming to a viable solution here. unfortunately, my take is there is no solution that is going to be viable for any real time. it will take one intervention to get all the parties on the table...
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the resolution in the gaza strip almost becomes impossible. if you look at the track records where dates back to in the wars and the conflict and bombings, the -- there are several other countries involved including jordan and syria and lebanon. the whole issue is a multi--- more than one entity involved coming to a viable solution here. unfortunately, my take is there is no solution that is going to be viable for any real time. it will take one intervention to get all the parties on the table to lead this conflict to stability and i pray and think prayer is very powerful that the people of gaza and israel that are suffering because of losses in these wars and the ones that exist today are children, families, loving people on both sides of the equation. host: i want to bring in more reaction for members of congress, this one from a speaker of the house mike johnson, who said last night, as israel faces this attack, obviously this was before the attack, he said america must show our full resolve and stand with our critical ally. the world must
the resolution in the gaza strip almost becomes impossible. if you look at the track records where dates back to in the wars and the conflict and bombings, the -- there are several other countries involved including jordan and syria and lebanon. the whole issue is a multi--- more than one entity involved coming to a viable solution here. unfortunately, my take is there is no solution that is going to be viable for any real time. it will take one intervention to get all the parties on the table...
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and taking more than 250 hostage into gaza. in the six months since hamas started this war, israel has been fighting for its existence. on many fronts. facing attacks and threats from gaza, lebanon, syria, yemen, iraq, and iran. and it's more than just the mortars, rockets, missiles, and drones threatening israel. israel's enemies have two key strategies in their campaign to destroy and delegitimatize the jewish state. one, distort the truth with kennards and accusations against israel and the jewish people. two, isolate israel in global forums and the world of public opinion. . when you lift the veil of this grotesque distortion of the truth, you see that iran is also behind south africa's actions, just like iran finances and fuels hamas, hezbollah and the houthis. meanwhile, in cities around the world as well as here in the united states, anti-israel protests are replete with calls for the elimination of the jewish state. most clearly manifested in the chant from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. and look no furth
and taking more than 250 hostage into gaza. in the six months since hamas started this war, israel has been fighting for its existence. on many fronts. facing attacks and threats from gaza, lebanon, syria, yemen, iraq, and iran. and it's more than just the mortars, rockets, missiles, and drones threatening israel. israel's enemies have two key strategies in their campaign to destroy and delegitimatize the jewish state. one, distort the truth with kennards and accusations against israel and the...
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iran on the other hand, is aligned with groups such as hezbollah, hamas, palestinian islamic jihad in gaza and the houthi in yemen and militias in iraq and syria. iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism, backing a broad group of terrorists in the region and across the world. just last week, a court in argentina concluded it was iran that planned the fatal attack against a jewish community center in 1994, 30 years ago, and the court delayed it a crime against humanitiy. the alliances we create must be able to stand up to the horrific alliances that iran is trying to build and why this legislation is so important. as the attacks of october 7th highlighted, we must be doing everything we can to assist allies like israel, to disempower the enemies who seek to do not just our allies harm in the case of hamas, to destroy the jewish state and kill the jewish people, but to also attack the united states. and this was made even clearer this weekend when iran launched its multifaceted assault on israel. that's why speaker johnson must bring the senate passed legislation providing for israeli
iran on the other hand, is aligned with groups such as hezbollah, hamas, palestinian islamic jihad in gaza and the houthi in yemen and militias in iraq and syria. iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism, backing a broad group of terrorists in the region and across the world. just last week, a court in argentina concluded it was iran that planned the fatal attack against a jewish community center in 1994, 30 years ago, and the court delayed it a crime against humanitiy. the alliances we...
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osce has taken on, particularly in aftermath of the events of october 6 and the military activities in gaza, at the summit is both and in europe has been an issue that we've confronted in much giveaways that it think we anticipated a year or two ago. so how do you see the osce play a positive role in developing the ability of its participating states that deal with this issue that just will not go away? >> i think a week ago it was a day to remember for us but also for the rc when we celebrated the 20th anniversary in malta with a meaningful conference, which was very well attended. and we also high level exchanges, bilateral meetings on combating anti-semitism, and other religious beliefs. i have to say we stressed on interfaith discussion also because as chair-in-office when have three special representatives. the one combating anti-semitism but also discrimination against muslims and also hate speech against -- so the work that the three ambassadors are doing in not only, not only educating our societies and also arming the institutions how to report, how to tackle such hate speech, the
osce has taken on, particularly in aftermath of the events of october 6 and the military activities in gaza, at the summit is both and in europe has been an issue that we've confronted in much giveaways that it think we anticipated a year or two ago. so how do you see the osce play a positive role in developing the ability of its participating states that deal with this issue that just will not go away? >> i think a week ago it was a day to remember for us but also for the rc when we...
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raven the security impacts of climate change -- in gaza. how can the political lines of 32 sovereign and independent countries, what can nato do to better anticipate and tackle such diverse range of threats and some opportunities as well? >> one advantage of thinking about nato returning to collect a defense is we have really seen an emphasis on those core values. and so i would argue that in the aftermath, in the aftermath of the full-scale invasion of ukraine in 2022, we saw in domestic publics across the alliance solidarity as ambassador smith had referenced, complete support for not just the alliance but for ukraine and the blatant disregard of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. so as a result on that piece i think we continue to see cohesion. on some of those democratic values. but i would argue on this issue of democratic backsliding this has always been an issue. i would say since the origins of the alliance. it's not something new. it doesn't mean we shouldn't take it seriously. we absently should but there have always
raven the security impacts of climate change -- in gaza. how can the political lines of 32 sovereign and independent countries, what can nato do to better anticipate and tackle such diverse range of threats and some opportunities as well? >> one advantage of thinking about nato returning to collect a defense is we have really seen an emphasis on those core values. and so i would argue that in the aftermath, in the aftermath of the full-scale invasion of ukraine in 2022, we saw in domestic...
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gaza city to remain in place. saying that it was beneficial to their strategy. hamas does not care for the palestinian people. they never have. they never will. hamas only means to exploit them as human shields. this behavior of hiding behind noncombatants is a clear violation of international law and has been unconscionable contributor for the deaths of too many innocent palestinian people. this measure, h.r. 5917, amends the sanctioning, the use of civilians in the defense shield act adding additional terrorist entities, bolsters congressional oversight, and reporting requirements, and extends its sunset provision. this legislation will renew and strengthen existing law. i encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting this measure. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. moran: mr. speaker, i yield to mr. gallagher, the author of this will, the gentleman from wisconsin, as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempor
gaza city to remain in place. saying that it was beneficial to their strategy. hamas does not care for the palestinian people. they never have. they never will. hamas only means to exploit them as human shields. this behavior of hiding behind noncombatants is a clear violation of international law and has been unconscionable contributor for the deaths of too many innocent palestinian people. this measure, h.r. 5917, amends the sanctioning, the use of civilians in the defense shield act adding...
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it goes expert once we are now number three on foreign policy verities coming after the war in gaza and china so i want to make another equitation he in addition to following through and have large one of our greatest assets means in the national interest so i hope we can get to that. >> i like to come back to that and the impact it might have on this habitability. i did want to turn back to initial capabilities. we did mention in the earlier discussion, very ambitious and much larger goals and working on these plans and it can be discussed in any detail whether it might be additional elements or reinforce by the decisions of the washington summit and the development of generational abilities. >> of posture we have now and whether it is robust. the answer is the only way we defense was through even one scaled up. it's not the only way to defend all territory and ukraine cap draw on that and power protected from see. when i arrived in the baltic, a lot of firepower would come from the north atlantic but also, we are very focused on this question of this into place two things. we need to
it goes expert once we are now number three on foreign policy verities coming after the war in gaza and china so i want to make another equitation he in addition to following through and have large one of our greatest assets means in the national interest so i hope we can get to that. >> i like to come back to that and the impact it might have on this habitability. i did want to turn back to initial capabilities. we did mention in the earlier discussion, very ambitious and much larger...
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i'm thinking possibly some of the follow from different perspectives on gaza and even the security impact of climate change. how can a political military alliance of 32 sovereign and independent countries, what can nato do to better anticipate and tackle such a diverse range of threats and some opportunities as well? prof. hardt: i mean, one advantage of thinking about nato returning to collective defense is that we've really seem an emphasis on those core values, so i would argue that in the aftermath, immediate aftermath of full-scale invasion of ukraine in 20, we saw in domestic publics across the alliance reliance, as ambassador smith noted, the blatant disregard of ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. as a result on that piece, i think we continue to see cohesion on some of the democratic values, but i would argue that on the issue of democratic backsliding, this has always been an issue, i would say, since the origins of the alliance. it is not something new. it does not mean we should not take it seriously -- we absolutely should -- but there's always been struggles in ma
i'm thinking possibly some of the follow from different perspectives on gaza and even the security impact of climate change. how can a political military alliance of 32 sovereign and independent countries, what can nato do to better anticipate and tackle such a diverse range of threats and some opportunities as well? prof. hardt: i mean, one advantage of thinking about nato returning to collective defense is that we've really seem an emphasis on those core values, so i would argue that in the...
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funding to provide critical humanitarian assistance in ukraine, israel and gaza where innocent civilians are dying every day. funding to support our indo-pacific partners in deterring aggression by the people's republic of china. funding to replenish our own military supplies of munitions and material that we've had to draw down to meet the urgent needs of allies and partners and funding to invest in the capacity of the american industrial base with these munitions systems and including missile defense systems violent vital. there's simply no time for delay. the time to act is now, i cannot overemphasize said as the general said the other day, i cannot overemphasize of congress coming together in common purpose and acting with urgency to pass the national security supplemental request. ... and the operators of the system all key partners in this mission. as you mentioned, chairman, where requesting $10.4 billion to develop and deploy homing missile defenses and improve regional missile defenses against increasingly diverse and dangerous missile threats. our . our prioritization of decisi
funding to provide critical humanitarian assistance in ukraine, israel and gaza where innocent civilians are dying every day. funding to support our indo-pacific partners in deterring aggression by the people's republic of china. funding to replenish our own military supplies of munitions and material that we've had to draw down to meet the urgent needs of allies and partners and funding to invest in the capacity of the american industrial base with these munitions systems and including missile...
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funding to provide critical humanitarian assistance in ukraine, israel and gaza where innocent civilians are dying every day. funding to prevent deterring e aggression by the people's rep of china and funding for our own splice and how do you know i guesses and material we have had to draw down meet the needs of allice an partners and funding for the american industrial base and workforce that is producing these how do you know i guesses and weapons systems including weapons -- munitions and weapons defense systems. chairman, distinguished members of this subcommittee very simply, there is no time for delay. the time to act is now. i cannot overemphasize, i cannot overemphasize the critical importance of congress coming together in common purpose and passing the national security supplemental e quest. thank you again for convening this crucially important timely hearing. thank you for your attention and thank you each and every one of you for what you do for your nation >> thank you, lieutenant general. >> thank you distinguish members of the committee. i appreciate your continued strong
funding to provide critical humanitarian assistance in ukraine, israel and gaza where innocent civilians are dying every day. funding to prevent deterring e aggression by the people's rep of china and funding for our own splice and how do you know i guesses and material we have had to draw down meet the needs of allice an partners and funding for the american industrial base and workforce that is producing these how do you know i guesses and weapons systems including weapons -- munitions and...
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attack carried out by an individual or small group inspired by the war between israel and hamas in gaza. so that was that story you are referencing, there. please go ahead. caller: yes, ma'am. thank you for that. i think that is probably, for me, the biggest news story, definitely this week. when you have the fbi director forewarning of threats against your country, your people in your country, it seems like we would have, be more alarmed and be more reactions. it would be more on the news, be more spread than what it is. and i hear people, it seems it is republican, democrat, they hate one another so bad, donald trump, joe biden, where the country itself is suffering from this. i do feel like i was safer for years ago -- four years ago from terrorist threats than i am today, so my vote would be for trump. for many reasons, but that is technically one of the main reasons. host: thank you for your call. next up is donald in michigan on our line for democrats. good morning. what is your top news story? caller: my top news story would be mike johnson running down to mar-a-lago to kiss the
attack carried out by an individual or small group inspired by the war between israel and hamas in gaza. so that was that story you are referencing, there. please go ahead. caller: yes, ma'am. thank you for that. i think that is probably, for me, the biggest news story, definitely this week. when you have the fbi director forewarning of threats against your country, your people in your country, it seems like we would have, be more alarmed and be more reactions. it would be more on the news, be...
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attack carried out by an individual or small group inspired by the war between israel and hamas in gaza. so that was that story you are referencing, there. please go ahead. caller: yes, ma'am. thank you for that. i think that is probably, for me, the biggest news story, definitely this week. when you have the fbi director forewarning of threats against your country, your people in your country, it seems like we would have, be more alarmed and be more reactions. it would be more on the news, be more spread than what it is. and i hear people, it seems it is republican, democrat, they hate one another so bad, donald trump, joe biden, where the country itself is suffering from this. i do feel like i was safer for years ago -- four years ago from terrorist threats than i am today, so my vote would be for trump. for many reasons, but that is technically one of the main reasons. host: thank you for your call. next up is donald in michigan on our line for democrats. good morning. what is your top news story? caller: my top news story would be mike johnson running down to mar-a-lago to kiss the
attack carried out by an individual or small group inspired by the war between israel and hamas in gaza. so that was that story you are referencing, there. please go ahead. caller: yes, ma'am. thank you for that. i think that is probably, for me, the biggest news story, definitely this week. when you have the fbi director forewarning of threats against your country, your people in your country, it seems like we would have, be more alarmed and be more reactions. it would be more on the news, be...