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it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast on press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe his testament to the strength of the longstanding ties united is under our shared commitment. our insure the end up pacific remains free and open. prosperous and secure, the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using u. s. technology. the orchestra gray met. we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's d
it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast on press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe his testament to the strength of the longstanding ties united is under our shared commitment. our insure the end up pacific remains free and open. prosperous and secure, the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has...
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explain how china has expanded its presence in the inner pacific in recent years. for the last 1015 years, the chinese military has really grown quite considerably. and in both quite quantitative and qualitative terms, we see a lot more presence of, of the chinese military in asserting its claims, for example, in the south china sea. and of course, increasingly assertive and aggressive even in its military activities toward taiwan. and it's these as increasingly apparently trying to expand its presence in the western pacific. much closer trust, really ensures. so in all of these ways, i think we see much, much greater concern on the part of australia as well as honest partners as well as in as partners united states and united kingdom china analyst, bates, gill, there from the asian society policy institute, speaking to a little while ago. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. china is reopening its border to foreign tourists for the 1st time says 2020. it will start reissuing all categories of baez's from wednesday.
explain how china has expanded its presence in the inner pacific in recent years. for the last 1015 years, the chinese military has really grown quite considerably. and in both quite quantitative and qualitative terms, we see a lot more presence of, of the chinese military in asserting its claims, for example, in the south china sea. and of course, increasingly assertive and aggressive even in its military activities toward taiwan. and it's these as increasingly apparently trying to expand its...
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in asia pacific us launched one streets is part of that. so personally, i hope that seem similar sort of escalation of conflict leading to us or our warfare won't take place. but the history tell us that kind of escalation letter, once a started is actually very difficult to stop. the americans usually frame the sanctions . you're referring to as a struggle between democracy and talker says, and it's clear that both of us are in the deep in the autocratic count. but i know that both most go and be seeing many other capitals around the world. also see that as a part of was try for more balanced, more predictable, sarah, more democratic, and indeed more peaceful, international system. i wonder whether you think that the americans could ever agree it to democracy among nations, democracy as a, as a form of international relations. and if not, can they ever be compelled to accept the de thing in the struggle between the west and the rest? not necessarily for dominance, but for, you know, a fair way of life and a fair way of dealing with each ot
in asia pacific us launched one streets is part of that. so personally, i hope that seem similar sort of escalation of conflict leading to us or our warfare won't take place. but the history tell us that kind of escalation letter, once a started is actually very difficult to stop. the americans usually frame the sanctions . you're referring to as a struggle between democracy and talker says, and it's clear that both of us are in the deep in the autocratic count. but i know that both most go and...
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and we see that containment is playing out in the pacific. in the fall, in the form of the various type of new or revived blocks like the in the pacific strategy. all costs will cause such a structure. and sometimes the target is not explicitly stated very clearly. those new or above the blocks are mostly meant to contain china, right. is all about in china in asia pacific. i think the kind of low incidence is unfortunate. i think there is a miscalculation probably on both sides. as i mentioned this, this escalation of conflicts mechanism. once a started, it's very difficult to, to, to stop. and i think both sides need to think about carefully nor to intentionally escalate these sources of conflicts in the future. dr. dr. chang is if i may interrupt you here, because as far as i'm concerned, americans are not doing these unintentional. this is their policy to be as aggressive and as pushy as possible and they're. 6 pretty straightforward about it, they see any record since be on the russian side or on the chinese side as not some philosophica
and we see that containment is playing out in the pacific. in the fall, in the form of the various type of new or revived blocks like the in the pacific strategy. all costs will cause such a structure. and sometimes the target is not explicitly stated very clearly. those new or above the blocks are mostly meant to contain china, right. is all about in china in asia pacific. i think the kind of low incidence is unfortunate. i think there is a miscalculation probably on both sides. as i mentioned...
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the storm started 37 days ago in the western pacific. i was traveled more than 8000 kilometers, gathering strength over the indian ocean. it made land fall in madagascar as a tropical cyclone. from there, it moved on to batter mozambique for several days. it regained strength in the mozambique channel and hit the country again. catching the southern tip of neighboring malawi, victoria gating be reports. they dig to find survivors buried under the mud, but hopes of finding people alive or fading fast. dozens of missing from this village in malawi, after tropical storm freddy, tall through it with you have i have heard of some of it. i'm helping to find the victims. i know there are more bodies that are still buried so far between 20 and 20. 5 bodies been recovered from the debris and ruined houses, and most of them have been very to the hospital, but they all looked dead. i think pretty is one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere, and the longest, lasting little with sped by the storm. really what young if i'm
the storm started 37 days ago in the western pacific. i was traveled more than 8000 kilometers, gathering strength over the indian ocean. it made land fall in madagascar as a tropical cyclone. from there, it moved on to batter mozambique for several days. it regained strength in the mozambique channel and hit the country again. catching the southern tip of neighboring malawi, victoria gating be reports. they dig to find survivors buried under the mud, but hopes of finding people alive or fading...
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the end of pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete the defense alliance called arcus has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 2000 and forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. in australia using u. s. technology, the orchestra gray met, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has as created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine, china's she's in pain i
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policies in the indo-pacific region. so let's look, the national security strategy, the administration's policy objective is to promote a free and open indo-pacific. you got the indo-pacific, the verb, promote. and at the same time seems to acknowledge that the pacific is not currently free and open when it goes on to say, a free and open indo-pacific can only be achieved if we build collective capacity, so achieved. that sounds aspirational to me, but they didn't choose a word such as sustained or ensured or defended, they said achieved, which it seems like something we could achieve in the future. to ask to translate, and the guidance under which the dod, or anybody who has a piece of this, uses as guidance, to promote a free indo-pacific. how does the word, the military promote something? what end goal does this achieve? what do we achieve by promoting? and is there a decisive end state when we promote something. before we get into that. what do we mean by free and open pacific. so i look back and i found in december
policies in the indo-pacific region. so let's look, the national security strategy, the administration's policy objective is to promote a free and open indo-pacific. you got the indo-pacific, the verb, promote. and at the same time seems to acknowledge that the pacific is not currently free and open when it goes on to say, a free and open indo-pacific can only be achieved if we build collective capacity, so achieved. that sounds aspirational to me, but they didn't choose a word such as...
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he's a senior trans atlantic fellow with a german marshall funds in the pacific program. good to have you with us are. could you please tell us why li chung was chosen by president she for the premier ship? what are his qualifications? as you suggested in your introduction, his most important qualification is his loyalty. he's one of a number of officials at the top of the party now who primarily other roles to their personal relationships with. she didn't ping at different stages of his career at lee chang had a role in a job that's often called his chief of staff. bach, him back in judge young. and after that point, he was all the core helicopters into a number of other roles. and primarily around that cluster of provinces on china's coasts, am in john to judge young and then latterly as potty certainty of shanghai. he hasn't held positions in beijing in the central lead, a ship running the country before. and he seems relatively business friendly, relatively reform minded. but the most important thing is he's demonstrated his loyalty. he's not a figure that's come from
he's a senior trans atlantic fellow with a german marshall funds in the pacific program. good to have you with us are. could you please tell us why li chung was chosen by president she for the premier ship? what are his qualifications? as you suggested in your introduction, his most important qualification is his loyalty. he's one of a number of officials at the top of the party now who primarily other roles to their personal relationships with. she didn't ping at different stages of his career...
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the pacific strategy at all costs cause is such a structure. and sometimes the target is not explicitly stated about the very clearly those new above the blocks are mostly men to contain china's rise order by the china in asia pacific. i think the kind of low incidence is unfortunate. i think there's a miscalculation probably on both sides. as i mentioned this, this escalation of conflict mechanism. once a started, it's very difficult to, to, to stop. and i think both sides need to think about carefully not to intentionally escalate these sources of conflict in the future. dr. dr. chang is if i'm interested here, because as far as i'm concerned, the americans are not doing these unintentional. this is their policy to be as aggressive and as pushy as possible and they're. 6 pretty straightforward about it, they see any reticence be on the russian side or on the chinese side as not some philosophical orientation, but the brother as a, as a weakness. and i asked you before we talked before about this will re principal do that. me insists in taking
the pacific strategy at all costs cause is such a structure. and sometimes the target is not explicitly stated about the very clearly those new above the blocks are mostly men to contain china's rise order by the china in asia pacific. i think the kind of low incidence is unfortunate. i think there's a miscalculation probably on both sides. as i mentioned this, this escalation of conflict mechanism. once a started, it's very difficult to, to, to stop. and i think both sides need to think about...
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and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, the book, the leaders will be putting in effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the values of, you know, how the 2 countries book very, but also, you know, count, the regional influence that china has had in the last few years. really remember the time, in fact someone for joining us to there's only other from them. that's it for today . ah. all quiet on the western front. their german anti war film wins no less than 4 oscars. we take a look at how art struggles to survive in hard times. ukrainian artists are fighting against the war in their country and for the preservation of their cultural identity. art 21 next on d w. if someone else to the hard work t v highligh
and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, the book, the leaders will be putting in effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the...
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for example, the south korea also as joining the talks the in the pacific economic framework, the u. s. lawrence last year as well. so it's all pointing in the right direction, but as ever, with financial relationship relations are strained in other areas. so they won't get into our see how, how sustainable is improvement is now china? well, like any of this, i wonder if any of aging concerns are valid. well, if you're sitting in sophia, you're looking at what john is doing around for long the looking at the, the cost of intrusion in and around the bank. and we're trying to cool design island. there's a lot of little sustained concern in tokyo about what time you're sitting in solar course. you're looking north with joy yang and you're saying that very accelerating. it's a w n d program. constantly testing, massage, and the light and then of course you go to japan to japan and korea will frame this as a, an increase in the deterrent capability and the credibility of the tenants, k realty, just to ensure that the have that they can influence the calculations negative katherine's and a
for example, the south korea also as joining the talks the in the pacific economic framework, the u. s. lawrence last year as well. so it's all pointing in the right direction, but as ever, with financial relationship relations are strained in other areas. so they won't get into our see how, how sustainable is improvement is now china? well, like any of this, i wonder if any of aging concerns are valid. well, if you're sitting in sophia, you're looking at what john is doing around for long the...
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and he says that the august deal will have a destabilizing effect on the indo pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view ah, that has been articulated by presidency and things around a foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. and of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know of u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world. so these destabilizing actions really are counterproductive, in many, many aspects. the u. s. is, in a sense, has one tool to play, which is, or to use, which is it's military. what if we look at china's approach, of course it invest in is upgrading its military capabilities, but it is making significant gains on the diplomatic front. we need to look no further than the recent around saudi arabia, rapprochement china's role in a ukraine peace plan initiatives in the pacific. that's one very, very important aspect. the economic aspect, of course, is very important as china ah, is offering
and he says that the august deal will have a destabilizing effect on the indo pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view ah, that has been articulated by presidency and things around a foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. and of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know of u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world....
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and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, the book, the leaders will be putting in effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i a p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the values of, you know, how the 2 countries book very, but also, you know, count, the regional influence that china has had in the last few years reliever bear with me. thanks so much for joining us today. sally. other from dinner that's it for today. ah. making rary to read me. if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. oh, d w literature, most 100 german, my streets. are you ready to get a little more extreme? ah, these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into the adventure. just don't lose your grip. it's the treasure map for
and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, the book, the leaders will be putting in effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i a p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the...
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we need a rethink, i suppose, of the sort of default pacifism of the past. and as you see from those voices on the bowling streets there, you know, more and more people i think, are open at least to the idea in some cases of saying, well yes, let's have a, a strong and effective boon. despair is i'm going to go to about 30 seconds. germany is one of the world's leading arms producers in ex borders, but it's very slow in getting equipment to its own troops. that just doesn't make sense to most people who aren't familiar with the story doesn't. yeah, as i mentioned it, partly it's about bureaucracy and slows of processes. but i think also some people appointed for instance, to the fact that german generals often have special wishes for particular weapon systems. they want special versions if they took the standard versions that would be a lot cheaper. they could also buy directly rather than having long drawn out tend to processes. but i think all of this is part of a new discussion that says we need more money for our own forces and we need to get on with it
we need a rethink, i suppose, of the sort of default pacifism of the past. and as you see from those voices on the bowling streets there, you know, more and more people i think, are open at least to the idea in some cases of saying, well yes, let's have a, a strong and effective boon. despair is i'm going to go to about 30 seconds. germany is one of the world's leading arms producers in ex borders, but it's very slow in getting equipment to its own troops. that just doesn't make sense to most...
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. -- indo pacific the people who make our military the finest force in the world. taking care of our people begins with ensuring they are range and equipped. with every military service exceeding its goal in 2022. testing has been outstanding because the secretary, the president, and congress passed recent budgets on raising military improving quality of life for servicemembers in military families and funding training, operations, maintenance, and infrastructure improvements. this budget maintains and builds on those investments with historic pay raises that help us compete for top talent, military and civilian. new funding for universal at the -- and much more. while continuing our efforts to prevent suicide and and sexual harassment and sexual assault. we can never be complacent but this is the world most combat in the investment in our people alongside training and equipment investments are bigger. our third pillar is how the budget helps us through teamwork. with our network of allies and partners around the world one of america's unbeatable asymmetric and ban
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and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, they're both the leaders will be putting an effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the values of, you know, how the 2 countries book very, but also, you know, count, the regional influence that china has had in the last few years reliever bear with me. thanks so much for joining us today. sally. other from dinner that's it for today. ah, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it
and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, they're both the leaders will be putting an effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific, which they abbreviate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the...
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, for example, that south korea also as joining the talks the in the pacific economic framework that the us launch last year as well. so it's all pointing in the right direction, but as ever, with the actual relationship relation are strained in other areas. so i want to see how, how sustainable is improvement. now china, well like any of this, i wonder if any of beijing concerns are valid. well, if you're sitting in sophia, you're looking at what john is doing around long the looking at the the cost of intrusion in and around the bank while we're trying to cool design island. so there's a lot of little sustained concerns in tokyo about what time you're sitting in solar course. you're looking north with joy yang and you're saying that dreary of accelerating w i n d program constantly testing massage oils and the lights. and that of course, to go to japan to japan and korea were framed as a, an increase in the deterrents capability and the credibility of the tenants capability. just to ensure that the cabinet, they can influence the calculations to katherine's and a, towards them in,
, for example, that south korea also as joining the talks the in the pacific economic framework that the us launch last year as well. so it's all pointing in the right direction, but as ever, with the actual relationship relation are strained in other areas. so i want to see how, how sustainable is improvement. now china, well like any of this, i wonder if any of beijing concerns are valid. well, if you're sitting in sophia, you're looking at what john is doing around long the looking at the...
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region— aggression in the indo—pacific region or— aggression in the indo—pacific region or a more specific in the south — region or a more specific in the south china sea. you find quite a common— south china sea. you find quite a common position and i think yes, to an extent, _ common position and i think yes, to an extent, president biden sees the united _ an extent, president biden sees the united states as a driving force of that to _ united states as a driving force of that to an— united states as a driving force of that to an extent but at the same time, _ that to an extent but at the same time, this— that to an extent but at the same time, this is meant to be a trilateral— time, this is meant to be a trilateral agreement and being presented pretty much as one. does listenin: to presented pretty much as one. does listening to what _ presented pretty much as one. does listening to what will _ presented pretty much as one. tire" listening to what will was saying, the rule, if you don't mind, what do you think australia's relationship of china will be going forward in the ligh
region— aggression in the indo—pacific region or— aggression in the indo—pacific region or a more specific in the south — region or a more specific in the south china sea. you find quite a common— south china sea. you find quite a common position and i think yes, to an extent, _ common position and i think yes, to an extent, president biden sees the united _ an extent, president biden sees the united states as a driving force of that to _ united states as a driving force of that to...
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it appears there has been a very successful program for the entire city and unfortunately the asian pacific islander remains with that same disproportion within the city but it is great to have the very important absolute numbers being done. really thank you for the extra effort. it happens-i found this article so many years ago and thought gee, did we really make a difference, and it is sort of nice to see that we really are making a difference. thank you very much. >> thank you commissioner chow. vice president green. >> yes. i wanted to applaud the department and all the affiliations for the efforts making in women's health. it was announced this week maternal mortality is higher then 1965 and that's before the travesty and destruction the dobbs decision is going to cause. we have so many invasion programs. team lily, the (indiscernible) innovative and fantastic. the black infant health program. i think we have the potential to lead the way in health for birthing people and individuals seeking contraception in a way we did for hiv in the past. i fully support these programs. the discrimi
it appears there has been a very successful program for the entire city and unfortunately the asian pacific islander remains with that same disproportion within the city but it is great to have the very important absolute numbers being done. really thank you for the extra effort. it happens-i found this article so many years ago and thought gee, did we really make a difference, and it is sort of nice to see that we really are making a difference. thank you very much. >> thank you...
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in the asia pacific region. i'm joined now by charles e. dale. he is a senior advisor and the australia chair at the center for strategic and international studies. he joins me tonight from new york city. it's good to have you on the show, mr. dale and i want to ask you, if china, we're not this emerging military power, that it is, would we've would be having this conversation about this nuclear submarine deal. absolutely not. but when you say emerging power, we have to note that it not only be exponential growth of the chinese military, but it's increasingly more assertive use. and if you subtract those 2 things, you would not have seen august in the 1st place. so this is a reaction to what the chinese have been building, what they've been modernizing and, and how they've been using over the past 2 decades. china is warning against what it calls a dangerous road that the u. s. the u. k. and australia are following up, but you know, china is also following a path of increasing armaments, isn't it? well, it's not following. in fact, in many ways i
in the asia pacific region. i'm joined now by charles e. dale. he is a senior advisor and the australia chair at the center for strategic and international studies. he joins me tonight from new york city. it's good to have you on the show, mr. dale and i want to ask you, if china, we're not this emerging military power, that it is, would we've would be having this conversation about this nuclear submarine deal. absolutely not. but when you say emerging power, we have to note that it not only be...
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how will pacific ocean fish be affected by waste water from fukushima, nuclear plant? more than a 1000000 tons of it is set to be released into the ocean. the japanese governments, as it poses no risk. but local fishermen are concerned while more than one little kirk or young, we're worried that the reputation of our pro useful suffering even more damage. still the government has decided to allow the water release. we really cannot accept this why we feel so helpless. ever since this, an army in 2011 water has been used to cool the 3 nuclear reactors, devastated by meltdowns. this produces around a 100000 liters of waste water every day. the energy from tapco runs the water through a treatment system, but it's still contains tritium, a radioactive element, which in large quantities can cause cancer. but tapco says the low levels of tritium mean, it's not much different to see water and as run tests to show that fish can live in it. still many a concerned about the long term effects. if you had just something with a beta emitter, like a tuna, or an oyster that has radio
how will pacific ocean fish be affected by waste water from fukushima, nuclear plant? more than a 1000000 tons of it is set to be released into the ocean. the japanese governments, as it poses no risk. but local fishermen are concerned while more than one little kirk or young, we're worried that the reputation of our pro useful suffering even more damage. still the government has decided to allow the water release. we really cannot accept this why we feel so helpless. ever since this, an army...
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and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, they're both the leaders will be putting an effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific which they aggravate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the values of, you know, how the 2 countries book very, but also, you know, count, the regional influence that china has had in the last few years. really remember the time, in fact someone for joining us to there's only other from been that's it for today . ah imagine how many pollution lunch turn out in the world. climate change very often stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much we can really get we still have time to act. i'm going with what if i were interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mis
and then he goes on to say that not only in the in the pacific, but also in the region. and then he says that, you know, they're both the leaders will be putting an effort towards the realization of free and open indo pacific which they aggravate as f i p. and both the leaders seem to be agreeing on this, you know, with of a strong stand. so i think this is a vision that is shared by both countries, not just the fact that you know, they are democracies. and they understand, you know, how the...
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and that means that some of this is going to come out of spending and preparation in the asia pacific that's, that's in china is interest. and i don't think he created this crisis. i think the risks for china in this conflict. but clearly there are also benefits. and matt is the most important one for we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. thanks very much. we're here in germany, public demands for immediate peace talks between russia and ukraine. they can are new some strong boy back. that is what happened to former munich security conference chairman of gong issue group. we spoke with ish anger and we asked him if his position is informed by worry about waning political support for ukraine in the us among republicans. well, look, i am. i'm not especially worried at this moment because i think the by the administration is a safe bank for. oh great. but there is, of course, going to be an election in 2024, that's only a year and a half away. and we don't know what the outcome of that was, which is why a given the voice is among the rib in the republican
and that means that some of this is going to come out of spending and preparation in the asia pacific that's, that's in china is interest. and i don't think he created this crisis. i think the risks for china in this conflict. but clearly there are also benefits. and matt is the most important one for we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. thanks very much. we're here in germany, public demands for immediate peace talks between russia and ukraine. they can are...
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pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in no pacific for decades, for the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region. from ozzy on to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been to benefit the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open to navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible growth and innovation. so today, as we stand at the inflection point in history, where the hard work of enhancing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect apiece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the end of pacific were so much of our shared future will be written. 14 has new partnership. we're showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity and not just for us, but for the entire world. today, we're announcing the steps to carry out our
pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in no pacific for decades, for the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region. from ozzy on to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been to benefit the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open to navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible growth and...
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we are a pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in the indo-pacific for decades to the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region, from asean to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been a benefit to the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open and navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce. and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible growth and innovation. so, today, as we stand at the inflection point in history where the hard work of enhancing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect of peace for decades to come, the united states can ask for no better partners in the indo-pacific, where so much of our shared future will be written. in forging this new partnership, we're showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity -- and not just for us but for the entire world. today, we're announcing the step
we are a pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in the indo-pacific for decades to the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region, from asean to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been a benefit to the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open and navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce. and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible...
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so i think the taurus military strength, defensive is sufficient in asia pacific. and the, again, the balance is not going to be tipped just by this lumber of deal chris on a proposal. marines are australia and falsely, as far as taiwan is concerned, because there was a lot of height at o'clock. high one china would, would convey taiwan. but this is a false narrative. beijing has reaffirm repeatedly included in the 2 sessions at china. a strategy is for peaceful unification in the same way that the previous british colony of hong kong, peacefully return to china. despite an initial reluctance, the former british i lady margaret thatcher. so having it as the piece will unification if they want to cost because this over a 1000000 time and he's already working and living in china with their families. last but not least, you look at the details of the august deal 1st ball. ready nuclear submarines need to be built and not supported and they need to be fitted. and then the australian sleeping be trained and it will take up to 2 tickets. full full operation to happen . n
so i think the taurus military strength, defensive is sufficient in asia pacific. and the, again, the balance is not going to be tipped just by this lumber of deal chris on a proposal. marines are australia and falsely, as far as taiwan is concerned, because there was a lot of height at o'clock. high one china would, would convey taiwan. but this is a false narrative. beijing has reaffirm repeatedly included in the 2 sessions at china. a strategy is for peaceful unification in the same way that...
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and then in the endo pacific we focus on deterrence to build and strengthen and then what we do when that deterrence fails and i think i would say if i had a bumper sticker to capture the army's role in both faces campaigning and land power is staying power. and we are complicated china's decision-making. we really have to make him think every day that if i were thinking of something aggressive and with that coalition that we could build and then we play a key role. and we have good relationship so that's what we are about. it's not about that are relationships showing we have a strong network of allies and partners in the region is critical in one wayur to do that for example with the security force assistance brigade to cetrain and operate and last year it was 12 different countries indonesia and thailand and the philippines and also now we have the joint pacific national readiness center where we are now with the militaries are coming to build readiness whether hawaii or alaska so that's number one and number two by being the endo pacific is enhancing the access and obviously that
and then in the endo pacific we focus on deterrence to build and strengthen and then what we do when that deterrence fails and i think i would say if i had a bumper sticker to capture the army's role in both faces campaigning and land power is staying power. and we are complicated china's decision-making. we really have to make him think every day that if i were thinking of something aggressive and with that coalition that we could build and then we play a key role. and we have good...
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how much of the 3.3 billion is for the pacific islands and i wonder if you can say how much of that is new in relation to the sum last year, it is unfair to know exactly how much of that is additional to previous and how much of that is specific to the pacific islands. >> let us get back to you in terms of differentiating commitments last year and the particular funding. i cannot recall precisely how much of it was the future projections last year, but what i would say is that we are envisioning this as a flexible instrument that allows us to again mobilize partnerships with individual allies and cons elation's of countries in the region and those partners who also have enduring interest and support for the indo pacific to maximize our ability to support those nations and work on common problems whether that's climate change adaptation. whether it's energy security going forward, things like that. >> i wonder how many of your programs are designed to help countries -- and also how to allocate that. >> the structures that we described today in internal terms are coming from the u.s. bud
how much of the 3.3 billion is for the pacific islands and i wonder if you can say how much of that is new in relation to the sum last year, it is unfair to know exactly how much of that is additional to previous and how much of that is specific to the pacific islands. >> let us get back to you in terms of differentiating commitments last year and the particular funding. i cannot recall precisely how much of it was the future projections last year, but what i would say is that we are...
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and that means that some of this is going to come out of spending and preparation in the asia pacific that's, that's in china is interest. and i don't think he created this crisis. i think the risks for china in this conflict. but clearly there are also benefits, and matt is the most important one for we appreciate your time and your variable analysis tonight. thank you. thanks very much. we're here in germany, public demands for immediate peace talks between russia and ukraine. they can earn you some strong boy back. that is what happened to former munich security conference chairman of gong is younger. we spoke with issue anger and we asked him if his position is informed by worry about waning political support for ukraine in the us. among republicans, well, look, i am, i'm not especially worried at this moment because i think the by the administration is a safe bank for a grade. but there is, of course, going to be an election in 2024, that's only a year and a half away. and we don't know what the outcome of that, what, which is why a given the voice is among the rib in the republi
and that means that some of this is going to come out of spending and preparation in the asia pacific that's, that's in china is interest. and i don't think he created this crisis. i think the risks for china in this conflict. but clearly there are also benefits, and matt is the most important one for we appreciate your time and your variable analysis tonight. thank you. thanks very much. we're here in germany, public demands for immediate peace talks between russia and ukraine. they can earn...
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the 2nd point is important to know your pacific of, of the chinese market. if we looked at routes from asian pacific internationally, a large portion of those touch china and until china changed its quarantine policy late last year, those markets were not able to, to act at all. now even with the change of quarantine policy, as we look forward to june this year, those markets are still going to be close to 3 quarters lower than where they were in 2019. so china's the key to that effect to be the last brick in the recovery wall. a, was the quarantine policy. it changes positive. it's going to take a while for the passenger confidence to recover demand, to come back strongly, an asian pacific to come back. what about f, as i watery? in some cases we can get that reversed as well. potentially. i mean, if i thinks about the way the way the airlines are processing right now, it's about, it's about the supply and demand dynamic. and, you know, market economics as, as demand is come back, strongly, airlines have to some extent had issues with returning capacity qui
the 2nd point is important to know your pacific of, of the chinese market. if we looked at routes from asian pacific internationally, a large portion of those touch china and until china changed its quarantine policy late last year, those markets were not able to, to act at all. now even with the change of quarantine policy, as we look forward to june this year, those markets are still going to be close to 3 quarters lower than where they were in 2019. so china's the key to that effect to be...