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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interests. so the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is that it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power steering is
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i...
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she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden. as israel continues to use start of ation as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef that started world central kitchen, says israel targeted his 8 convoy, systematically, car by car, killing 7 of those he calls angels. but what happened to those innocent workers is exactly what we've seen happen to thousands of innocent palestinian children, women, and men. now more than $33000.00 killed by israel waving a white flag does nothing to stop a tank gun or a drone operator or a sniper's deadly bullet. despite the reports of anger in the white house of israel's actions, nothing has changed in the unconditional us support for israel's attacks on gaza. the hypocrisy is obvious. wide
she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden. as israel continues to use start of ation as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef that started world central kitchen,...
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this is what happens in the middle east. they have a murky understanding of history, and i think this is been happening for thousands of years. and what are they going to do about it? so, i mean, the descent is significant is i'd say it's unprecedented in the modern era. um, you know, since vietnam, but it's where it is still takes time to grow. people need to be motivated through self interest. like why is the unconditional support? it is real bad for you. right. what is that what yeah, what it does seem like on the is boring among some us voters over the economics priorities of the government. this guy has some choice words. it was absent. insane to me is i got to go out of town and work for hours away from my home and away from my daughter just to make a paycheck just to make ends meet. i got to work outside in the pouring down rain and then tomorrow to beat myself. and guys, meanwhile, and his release got subsidized housing and free education and free health care. and the good monthly allowance is all born paid for by th
this is what happens in the middle east. they have a murky understanding of history, and i think this is been happening for thousands of years. and what are they going to do about it? so, i mean, the descent is significant is i'd say it's unprecedented in the modern era. um, you know, since vietnam, but it's where it is still takes time to grow. people need to be motivated through self interest. like why is the unconditional support? it is real bad for you. right. what is that what yeah, what...
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and now the following, this a tab, you express some hope for peace in the middle east. then a tweet, and that sounds a bit counter intuitive at this point of what gives you a reason for that optimism. yes, the w a has also mentioned it some of the fact that as well, sorry r a b r as also uh drug and yeah, you know drug area. um there are a lot of um on the on there are a lot of palestine people living there. um uh both countries have helps to um to, to take um taking drones towers drones down from the sky. um to, to help um protect is right. and those countries, i'm not um, collected code friends. so if we try it and that makes me, gives me some hope that we're going to have peace in the near east. and the next yes perhaps. now is there anything that germany can do to help diffuse a situation? a lot of locks. um we, we, uh i'm an intermediates between israel and around because we talked with both sides and we try to de escalate the situation. that's the one thing that we can do. but in the military, um terms we would not be involved in anything. uh not in uh, in a 2nd a
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i'll to the middle east bureau to somebody if enough of them. thanks again now and is ready part of that member. oh, fire of cost. if that is the only way to de escalate the situation, the sort of but any further violations of state sovereignty best both of is, well, i'm the other countries in them, at least you're, you're solving in states and it's still very entity. you should not be under mine, let alone a duct a by any other state so that they can not be accepted. but a, let's not forget that these are any governments and not only the current want to, to come employees, but the world has been add this, violate this time and time again the so for the key of i do the neighboring countries like land on celia and you don't need to sit in that that doesn't justify the attack on user it yesterday. i've already with st. very clearly a to not be accepted, but we must be rational knowledge and nothing. most of that, the only adoption of way to deescalate the situation is to keep the silver, any piece of our states in the region 6. dr. means the same.
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i'm glad you asked this question about the arabs in the middle east. it is not revealed or public it does not get talked about much. but the reality is when we are talking with the arab nations that truly matter kingdom of saudi arabia, uae, egypt and other arab states in the region, they are of one mind to hear it. that is the fact iran is the major threat to stability and peace in the region for that is number one. not the palestinian israeli issue. number one is iran. number two, privately they want hamas destroyed. they are not going to say that publicly but they know hamas is an achilles heel for them in terms of peace and stability. second, they are fed up with the palestinian authority leadership it is corrupt it has been corrupt for years they have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into these guys nothing is ever been achieved appeared there fed up with the rejection of over chores the israelis have made some of which have been incredibly reasonable and they rejected all of them. they wen want new leadership the for sure. the other thing i
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this is what happens in the middle east. they have a murky understanding of history, and i think this is been happening for thousands of years. and what are they going to do about it? so, i mean, the descent is significant is i'd say it's unprecedented in the modern era. um, you know, since vietnam, but it's where it is still takes time to grow. people need to be motivated through self interest. like why is the unconditional support? it is real bad for you. right. what is that? what? yeah, what it does seem like on the is boring among some us votes is over the economics priorities of the government. this guy has some choice words. he was absent. insane to me is i got to go out of town and work for hours away from my home and away from my daughter just to make a paycheck just to make ends meet. i got a walk outside in the pouring down rain and then tomorrow to beat myself. and guys, meanwhile, and his release got subsidized housing and free education and free health care. and the good monthly allowance is all born paid for by
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we repeatedly warns the multiple unresolved crises in the middle east. first and foremost in israel palestine conflict sounds that have often worse, and because of you are responsible, provocative actions will lead to rising tensions. china expresses deep concern over the current escalation and calls on relevant parties to exercise calm and restrain to prevent further escalations. china calls on the international community, especially countries with influence to play a constructive rule for the peace and stability of the region. we call on all the involved sides the restraint. we count on the countries of the region to resolve their problems by political and diplomatic means. and now we have china, russia, india, brazil, columbia, and many other states that came forward calling for distillation and the return to diplomacy. because well, as we know, it can be quite counter productive to just put the blame on one party, ignoring the trigger that was behind the act. now before now we had seen the some western powers or concert countries had warranty. ron no
we repeatedly warns the multiple unresolved crises in the middle east. first and foremost in israel palestine conflict sounds that have often worse, and because of you are responsible, provocative actions will lead to rising tensions. china expresses deep concern over the current escalation and calls on relevant parties to exercise calm and restrain to prevent further escalations. china calls on the international community, especially countries with influence to play a constructive rule for the...
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it sends its tentacles around the middle east to iraq, syria and lebanon. everything it touches fails. fighting back and entire octopus of terror both into arms whether it's in gaza or lebanon or hezbollah. i think that we ought to do this together. we definitely need partners for this. >> former prime minister of israel. thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you very much. >> eric. >> the regime exposed by its direct attack on israel. now that terrorism may have done something else, but congressional military aid to the jewish state into overdrive. nancy mace is here and will tell us what washington will do to help our strongest ally in the middle east. stay witi meh us. a few days after i became speaker way back in the sober we passed our israel support package it has been sitting on chuck schumer's desk ever since. we will try again this week and the details of that package are being put together right now. >> house speaker mike johnson hours after the first direct attack against israel. kickstarting the push to pass this dead alone military aid packag
it sends its tentacles around the middle east to iraq, syria and lebanon. everything it touches fails. fighting back and entire octopus of terror both into arms whether it's in gaza or lebanon or hezbollah. i think that we ought to do this together. we definitely need partners for this. >> former prime minister of israel. thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you very much. >> eric. >> the regime exposed by its direct attack on israel. now that terrorism may have done...
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ally in the middle east needs support. what we need to be looking at the military defense that he need right now to try to rearm things like the iron dome which has kept the israelis safe. i think we need an aid package that is not going to drive americans into economic default. >> todd: okay. to that point, what exactly is going to be in these bills and will there be a push to tie it to ukraine again? >> well, i think there is definitely going to be a push to tie it to ukraine, todd. we have got some people who are just ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. i wish they were america, america, america. unfortunately our border walls and open invasion that's going on in the south and in the north is being completely ignored for everyone else's priorities. look, for me, i would like to see at a minimum, if they are going to tether ukraine and israel together, at least make sure that you have policy riders like hr 1, the low cost energy act that's going to help to build economic growth in america. something that's going to actually impac
ally in the middle east needs support. what we need to be looking at the military defense that he need right now to try to rearm things like the iron dome which has kept the israelis safe. i think we need an aid package that is not going to drive americans into economic default. >> todd: okay. to that point, what exactly is going to be in these bills and will there be a push to tie it to ukraine again? >> well, i think there is definitely going to be a push to tie it to ukraine,...
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growing tensions for us forces in the middle east. iran's attack on israel coming just days after the white house urged china to use its ties to iran to stop them from attacking israel. victoria coates served as deputy national security advisor under president trump, and she joins us now. victoria, it's always great to have you on and get your perspective. so the biden administration reached out to china and said, help us here, help us get iran to not attack israel. and obviously that didn't work. what does that tell you about our relationship? joe biden's relationship with china, how much influence he has over them or not? well, good morning, rachel. good to be with you. you know, this is ridiculous. it's like the situation with ukraine when apparently the biden administration reached out to china to say, please restrain russia. and of course, russia has been anything but restrained now for more than two years. it's the same thing with iran. i think what the biden administration needs to understand is these things are not happening d
growing tensions for us forces in the middle east. iran's attack on israel coming just days after the white house urged china to use its ties to iran to stop them from attacking israel. victoria coates served as deputy national security advisor under president trump, and she joins us now. victoria, it's always great to have you on and get your perspective. so the biden administration reached out to china and said, help us here, help us get iran to not attack israel. and obviously that didn't...
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the united kingdom has lon- middle east. the united kingdom has long been_ middle east. the united kingdom has long been clear that iran plays an unacceptable role in destabilising the region. in that it also bears responsibility for the actions of groups— responsibility for the actions of groups it — responsibility for the actions of groups it has supported militarily. financially— groups it has supported militarily. financially and politically over many — financially and politically over many years. through this attack, iran many years. through this attack, lran has— many years. through this attack, iran has once again demonstrated that it _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is _ iran has once again demonstrated that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region — that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region. find that it is intend on sowing chaos in the region-— the region. and that was the united kin . dom is the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative - the region. and that was the united kingdom is representative to - the reg
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on the situation in the middle east. we are still waiting on the readout between president biden and netanyahu. your thoughts and what message you want u.s. to send amid the conflict? >> i think the message u.s. needs to send as we are behind israel one 100%. our closest ally in the region faces unprecedented attack on the torment, there's no if's, answer but. one thing we do here is we need to get military assistance approved through congress, not so long ago a couple members were talking about conditioning eight, israel is not want to get conditions unless it agrees to the wish list of the house and senate. that's up the window and it's important for israel to hear on a bipartisan basis america will have its back and try to restore deterrence against regime in iran that white house is calling from day one. >> the genie is out of the bottle, somebody walked across the redline. iran for the first time act is really all meant. how does that change the dynamic? >> iran likes to play games with a hide behind their proxies.
on the situation in the middle east. we are still waiting on the readout between president biden and netanyahu. your thoughts and what message you want u.s. to send amid the conflict? >> i think the message u.s. needs to send as we are behind israel one 100%. our closest ally in the region faces unprecedented attack on the torment, there's no if's, answer but. one thing we do here is we need to get military assistance approved through congress, not so long ago a couple members were...
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middle east. a move towards a bigger piece in the middle east-— middle east. what was going on at the time was _ middle east. what was going on at the time was that _ middle east. what was going on at the time was that there _ middle east. what was going on at the time was that there was - middle east. what was going on at the time was that there was this . middle east. what was going on at. the time was that there was this big negotiation going on between the americans, the saudis and the israelis. essentially the deal was going to be, it was leaked in the papers, from some administration in washington that there would be recognition of israel by the saudis, saudi arabia is so important, the arab will follow suit. in return they would get almost a nato defence deal with the americans. a lot of palestinians were saying, hang on, what about us? if you talk to the saudis the saudis say those leaks were nonsense. the palestinians were always front and centre for us in this. that was not how it was
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and earlier i spoke to find was to address a professor of middle east and politics and international relations at london school of economics. i asked him if he was surprised by the scale of a runs a tack on his way. or i was very surprised. this was a significant, unprecedented attack by iran at the 1st time in history and 300 drones, but a sickness house at whose this house. um, and i think what the on, uh, was trying to do is to deliver the message. and the message was delivered loud and clear. it's all about restoring the details for you on your, on the metro you want to try. yeah. all out. cool. with each round. oh, do you my state and that's why it was kind of dropping the well, in the boston days, that is in tend to retaliate. and the fact that the united states major uh, the fonts capabilities of the united kingdom across it tells me a great deal that the strategic goal of your own was not to really do a lot of damage or tail is right, is trying to deliver the message that it's willing to stand up and basically we tell the full attacks by israel i gave the sovereignty of any p
and earlier i spoke to find was to address a professor of middle east and politics and international relations at london school of economics. i asked him if he was surprised by the scale of a runs a tack on his way. or i was very surprised. this was a significant, unprecedented attack by iran at the 1st time in history and 300 drones, but a sickness house at whose this house. um, and i think what the on, uh, was trying to do is to deliver the message. and the message was delivered loud and...
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we need to look at the bigger problem in the middle east, and that is no doubt iran. and the only way to defeat wrong on the long term is through cementing of this moderate alliance is really needs to decide if it's moving, it's the know a and focus from the road from gauze ask currently into iran. what would that mean for the hosted is still less than garza for the goal of eradicating come us who is still quite active in gaza. and that's a very tough dilemma that israel is standing in front. and that's why we're seeing this. it's very hard for these really leadership know that now to reach a consensus, it's what it has in the last couple of years and made progress in peace agreements and, and making and friends in the region if you will just paying off now. well we see that yes, it is no doubt. i mean daniels have put the net as their neck on the line. not just for their reasons. they also want to send us the wrong. they've been seeing a lot of texts for me wrong. and so we've only proxies on the borders but, but there's no doubt that there's more than just israel wh
we need to look at the bigger problem in the middle east, and that is no doubt iran. and the only way to defeat wrong on the long term is through cementing of this moderate alliance is really needs to decide if it's moving, it's the know a and focus from the road from gauze ask currently into iran. what would that mean for the hosted is still less than garza for the goal of eradicating come us who is still quite active in gaza. and that's a very tough dilemma that israel is standing in front....
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if these red ones to the next true to terence in the middle east, as he put it, the boss must go nuts. but ultimately we have to say it's the boy cabinet that we'll decide on at if and was kind of action israel might say, against iran. and the only 3 members calls that will come to that actually have a vote and it's have a site and it's uh, benjamin netanyahu, benny dense, and your glance, roy, do these rainy's see opportunities in this concentration? yeah, i think they absolutely do. and my mom and was go in to some of those opportunities that i mean good or is there i was aware that it's long standing political friendships and alliances have been framed recently because of international consternation over the sl, what's going on in gaza and last nights for the 1st time in a while, one of our international coughing about the civilian casualties and aid supplies and the 2 state solution to bowl that away from his risk perspective. it could get back to the good old days of storage military as the poles. and so we have united states, we have the u. k, we have the front side even comes l
if these red ones to the next true to terence in the middle east, as he put it, the boss must go nuts. but ultimately we have to say it's the boy cabinet that we'll decide on at if and was kind of action israel might say, against iran. and the only 3 members calls that will come to that actually have a vote and it's have a site and it's uh, benjamin netanyahu, benny dense, and your glance, roy, do these rainy's see opportunities in this concentration? yeah, i think they absolutely do. and my...
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that is not the language we talk here in the middle east, so j we talk here in the middle east, so we talk here in the middle east, so we have to do what is good for israel and if you look at the history, when we took the right decisions, in the long run it was good for the us as well. when we attacked iraq in the 805, the us condemned it but it was a smart decision. when we attacked the nuclear reactor in syria, we were condemned by the us. we should do what is good for us even if it is not acceptable or popular among the leaders in other countries. at the end of the day, it is our security, it is our future. it is my children, so we have to do what is right for us. �* ., so we have to do what is right for us. �* . ., , ., so we have to do what is right for us. �* . ., ,~ ., , so we have to do what is right for us. ben'amin netanyahu has always said us. benjamin netanyahu has always said that iran _ us. benjamin netanyahu has always said that iran was _ us. benjamin netanyahu has always said that iran was the _ us. benjamin netanyahu has always said that iran was the fight - us
that is not the language we talk here in the middle east, so j we talk here in the middle east, so we talk here in the middle east, so we have to do what is good for israel and if you look at the history, when we took the right decisions, in the long run it was good for the us as well. when we attacked iraq in the 805, the us condemned it but it was a smart decision. when we attacked the nuclear reactor in syria, we were condemned by the us. we should do what is good for us even if it is not...
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east will not -- ally in the middle east will not favor. i yield to our leader, steve scalise. mr. ask close: we'll have a lot of important debates on the floor this week. we'll hear from the foreign minister of japan tomorrow. and we look forward to welcoming him into the chamber. as you go around the country as a number of us do to talk about a lot of the issues that people care about and want to see congress and the president addressing, there are some very, very important issues that we are focusing on that this president has walked away from. people around the country want a secure american border. and president biden from his first day in office set us on a course to have an open border to the tune of over eight million people. more than 35 states in america don't have a population that big. of people who have come into our country illegally because the president opened up our southern border. and he refuses to reverse course now that everybody knows how dangerous the steps he's taken have been for our country. you think about the nat
east will not -- ally in the middle east will not favor. i yield to our leader, steve scalise. mr. ask close: we'll have a lot of important debates on the floor this week. we'll hear from the foreign minister of japan tomorrow. and we look forward to welcoming him into the chamber. as you go around the country as a number of us do to talk about a lot of the issues that people care about and want to see congress and the president addressing, there are some very, very important issues that we are...
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into another catastrophic war in the middle east. get your reaction to senator john cotton and tom kennedy. >> my advice is, mr. president don't, support israel. with respect, go to amazon and buy a spine online. peace through weakness never works. not with these hard, hard men. >> but the kind of parade of horrible you just mentioned and i want to stress is happening and joe biden is projecting w eakness all around the world. russia did not invade ukraine on donald trump's watch. he did on barack obama and joe biden's watch. iran would have never thought to shoot 300 missiles and drones at israel when donald trump was president. russia and iran and china not mutually supporting each other in wars of unprovoked aggression the way they are now when donald trump was president. liz: brent, is the u.s. safer under biden? >> absolutely not. i think that the evidence bears that out time and time again. this notion that you can simply talk yourself out of a confrontation when another party is dead set on challenging you or attacking you is
into another catastrophic war in the middle east. get your reaction to senator john cotton and tom kennedy. >> my advice is, mr. president don't, support israel. with respect, go to amazon and buy a spine online. peace through weakness never works. not with these hard, hard men. >> but the kind of parade of horrible you just mentioned and i want to stress is happening and joe biden is projecting w eakness all around the world. russia did not invade ukraine on donald trump's watch....
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the biggest crisis in the middle east. the further development of the situation largely depends on the next steps of both sides, israel and iran. this is how first deputy permanent representative of russia prion dmitry polyansky commented on what was happening in the region that night. how the world reacted to emil mersaev will tell you about the events of tonight. the world is concerned about the next round of escalation in the middle east. tonight upon request. israel will host an urgent meeting of the un security council. jerusalem intends to, quote, "categorically condemn iran for serious violations." the latter's permanent mission to the world organization said that the un did not fulfill its peacekeeping duties and allowed israel to violate the main principles of international law. secretary general guterres himself said that the quote: the international community does not can afford another war. i am deeply alarmed by the real threat of destructive escalation in the region. i urge. all parties should exercise maximu
the biggest crisis in the middle east. the further development of the situation largely depends on the next steps of both sides, israel and iran. this is how first deputy permanent representative of russia prion dmitry polyansky commented on what was happening in the region that night. how the world reacted to emil mersaev will tell you about the events of tonight. the world is concerned about the next round of escalation in the middle east. tonight upon request. israel will host an urgent...
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busy in the middle east, and let's not forget that the us was, of course, always trying to or in the last few weeks, specifically trying to really be open about uh, their intelligence that they know iran is cooking something up and that everybody's expecting you around to retaliate for the attack is rarely a tech on a general consulate in damascus. the ronnie john, comes on a damascus on april 1st. so i think the diplomacy, diplomatic pressure, a clear communication to iran, look, we, we know what you did. we see what you did. we hear you, but now stay away from anything else. now this works both ways. i think also the us is trying to make really, really, really sure that israel understands that the us is not, is not keen on, is really actions which could escalate this. what happened and this situation into a really greater regional conflict stuff and the ones that are reporting from washington. now you're on the attack on israel and is prompted a spontaneous demonstration in berlin. on sunday, the group known as the german is rarely society called on people in germany's capital to r
busy in the middle east, and let's not forget that the us was, of course, always trying to or in the last few weeks, specifically trying to really be open about uh, their intelligence that they know iran is cooking something up and that everybody's expecting you around to retaliate for the attack is rarely a tech on a general consulate in damascus. the ronnie john, comes on a damascus on april 1st. so i think the diplomacy, diplomatic pressure, a clear communication to iran, look, we, we know...
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that therefore means the middle east outside gratian cars, which should, at the moment mention inc. so try that iranian or hockey strikes on us, be says, probably in the bus and the probably shutting down the shipping roots, energy exports. that would be a huge blow to american global insurance to pressing buttons, reelection prospects? a lucy, the us and knows it has to leverage. right. so i think what, why look, stop changes conflict that hasn't gotten enough attention. is that in a couple of states, the president biden has used that leverage, start october 10th, for instance, me know something, we'll see channels that israel was ready to try to pull out 11. all right. they had made a decision. they wanted to expand the want bathroom vitamin had a 45 minute phone call with mountain yahoo and said this is not happening. what i think it is so striking about that is that that means by and that his team have known since october time, that it will take about a little to stop you through the actions. the weather is impala sign in casa in the website, where they see that quite inside and
that therefore means the middle east outside gratian cars, which should, at the moment mention inc. so try that iranian or hockey strikes on us, be says, probably in the bus and the probably shutting down the shipping roots, energy exports. that would be a huge blow to american global insurance to pressing buttons, reelection prospects? a lucy, the us and knows it has to leverage. right. so i think what, why look, stop changes conflict that hasn't gotten enough attention. is that in a couple of...
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before we begin, i want to discuss some of the events that took place in the middle east the past weekend. the president: as you know, iran launched an attack against israel and together with our partners, we defeated that attack. the president: the united states is committed to israel's security. we're committed to a cease-fire that will bring the hostages home and prevent conflict from spreading beyond what it already has. the president: we're also committed to security of our personnel and partners in the region, including iraq. the partnership between iraq and the united states is critical. we've seen in the last decade as our troops have served side by side to help defeat isis. and we've seen this in our strategic framework agreement as well. and i want to personally thank you, mr. prime minister, for your focus on strengthening iraq's economy and energy independence. that's a goal we share today with you and we'll discuss that later today. mr. prime minister, thank you again for being here. thank you for making the effort to be here. simply put, our partnership is pivotal for our na
before we begin, i want to discuss some of the events that took place in the middle east the past weekend. the president: as you know, iran launched an attack against israel and together with our partners, we defeated that attack. the president: the united states is committed to israel's security. we're committed to a cease-fire that will bring the hostages home and prevent conflict from spreading beyond what it already has. the president: we're also committed to security of our personnel and...
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and ties to be is also a new security architecture in, in the middle east, which we include face with the full listing is low, inclusive, including the field on, but at the same to look at the long as built in. eventually it's false that they stop the lice that agent us. so you say that the u. s. has all the cards you'll see and there's not being prepared to use them until now. while we're at my home, it talk about potential economic meltdown globally. if, if, if this was to expand into an all out war between the 2 countries. well, just 7 months away, you've got a us presidential election. do you think president biden is prepared to use all these cards? now i can get some dispute about that. if i mean the middle east outside gratian because which she was at the moment mentioning so try that iranian or hockey strikes on us, be says probably in the bus and the probably shutting down the shipping roots, energy exports. that would be a huge blow to american global insurance to pressing buttons, reelection prospects. lucy, the us and knows it has to leverage. right. so i think what one of
and ties to be is also a new security architecture in, in the middle east, which we include face with the full listing is low, inclusive, including the field on, but at the same to look at the long as built in. eventually it's false that they stop the lice that agent us. so you say that the u. s. has all the cards you'll see and there's not being prepared to use them until now. while we're at my home, it talk about potential economic meltdown globally. if, if, if this was to expand into an all...
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this was the largest aerial attack ever carried out in the middle east. so if democrats are objecting to everything that would in any way tie up aid to israel, then let's look at it another way because this issue is too important for any more delays. that's why i'm calling for unanimous consent for s-3168, the israel supplemental appropriations act. this bill is nearly identical to legislation thats paed the house and provide 17.6 billion in aid to our cherished ally, including four billion to replenish the iron dome. 1.3 billion to help israel counter mortar attacks. 3.3 billion to support u.s. military operations in the region. but my bill does not make any cuts at all to joe biden's army of irs agents. it doesn't make any cuts to the budget. it doesn't have any off sets. my legislation very simply says, they need this aid, let's send this aid. let's make certain israel has what they need to protect themselves. the world's only jewish state is in a fight for its survival. time and time again iran and its proxies have vowed, they would annihilate israel.
this was the largest aerial attack ever carried out in the middle east. so if democrats are objecting to everything that would in any way tie up aid to israel, then let's look at it another way because this issue is too important for any more delays. that's why i'm calling for unanimous consent for s-3168, the israel supplemental appropriations act. this bill is nearly identical to legislation thats paed the house and provide 17.6 billion in aid to our cherished ally, including four billion to...
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thanks, alex alex with tank up from the middle east institute in washington dc. all right, your up, today's coming up next. why be keeping is no longer a retirement hobby. the number of young beekeepers is rising sharply as after a short break and don't forget there's plenty more news on the information on our website, the w dot com and you can follow some social media or handle is dw news on pablo phone areas. thanks for watching. take care the let's see, chris live, you discover new adventures in 362 and explore fascinating. both heritage sorry, dw world heritage $360.00 now conflict crises around every single connection mapped out shows the do you see beyond.
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east. the leaders also called on the ron to exercise restraint. the groups statement pledged to work towards an immediate and sustainable seats, 5 in gaza. reports at washington state funds, events explained what the us is doing to prevent further escalation as well. it's operating onto pharmacy and this is one you just mentioned that was this g 7, the meeting, the secure video link, president biden talked to other g 7 leaders and tried to firm up their commitment. and they usually some commitment a and this point of view and stand against ron's actions from yesterday a guess israel, the president reiterated again that the un support to israel in a defensive manner is iron clad that the u. s. will stand by israel if it has to defend itself. and i think it's fair to assume that the, the same kind of message is expected to be a broadcasted by those 27 leaders in one way or another in one form or another towards iran, to woods all parties involved in the middle east. and let's not forget that
east. the leaders also called on the ron to exercise restraint. the groups statement pledged to work towards an immediate and sustainable seats, 5 in gaza. reports at washington state funds, events explained what the us is doing to prevent further escalation as well. it's operating onto pharmacy and this is one you just mentioned that was this g 7, the meeting, the secure video link, president biden talked to other g 7 leaders and tried to firm up their commitment. and they usually some...
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simply put, our partnership is pivotal for our nations, for the middle east, and i believe for the world. president biden: again, welcome, and the floor is yours. [speaking iranian] >> thank you, mr. president, in the name of god, thank you, mr. president, for this invitation that comes at a critical time in light of the developments on the international stage. this shows the importance of this visit and meeting. this visit and meeting of significance in the history of the bilateral relations between our two countries. the relationship between iraq and the united states is at an important juncture. we aim to discuss the sustainable foundation for a 360-degree strategy partnership. ensuring a smooth and systematic transition from military security based relationship to a comprehensive economy, political, environmental, educational, and security partnership with the strategy framework agreement. the war against isis dies with the foundation of our relations over the past decade. mr. president, we have fought together and we have achieved victory together. and we have achieved a remarkable
simply put, our partnership is pivotal for our nations, for the middle east, and i believe for the world. president biden: again, welcome, and the floor is yours. [speaking iranian] >> thank you, mr. president, in the name of god, thank you, mr. president, for this invitation that comes at a critical time in light of the developments on the international stage. this shows the importance of this visit and meeting. this visit and meeting of significance in the history of the bilateral...
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east, this process will be bloody, painful and difficult, they are leaving the middle east region, this is visible to the naked eye, and this can be seen from the numbers, they are no longer so dependent on energy resources from the middle east, the doctrine of cartor, who at one time proclaimed that the persian gulf is an area of vital interests of america, is also a thing of the distant past, because the americans themselves now produce oil, are among the leaders in oil production, export, the same goes for liquefied gas, malik mentioned the struggle between republicans and democrats over liquefied gas contracts, but the fact remains that the americans have tripled the export of liquefied gas over the past 2 years. to europe, and they sell it to poor and stupid europeans at prices three times higher than they bought russian gas, so the united states is no longer dependent on the near middle east, but is leaving there, slowly, leaving there, leaving a whole chain of its military bases they leave there, creating. additional chaos in an already difficult region, their activity has
east, this process will be bloody, painful and difficult, they are leaving the middle east region, this is visible to the naked eye, and this can be seen from the numbers, they are no longer so dependent on energy resources from the middle east, the doctrine of cartor, who at one time proclaimed that the persian gulf is an area of vital interests of america, is also a thing of the distant past, because the americans themselves now produce oil, are among the leaders in oil production,...
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you believe that the middle east has changed in a big way just from yesterday. why don't you lay that out for us, rachel. good morning. it's so wonderful to be with you. probably to iran's great dismay, we saw a tremendous historic change in the middle east yesterday. and not to the islamic republic of iran's benefit. what we saw was that despite the fact that iran has tried to create this ring of fire around israel with its proxies, hamas, hezbollah, the militias in syria and iraq, despite that ring of fire around israel, we saw a western led alliance that included arab states like jordan and the kingdom of saudi arabia participating in the interception of iran's assault on israel. so we are in historic times where we have both the west and muslim arab countries, sunni states standing with israel against iran and really isolating the islamic republic of iran. today that's so interesting because yesterday we saw donald trump at a rally in pennsylvania saying this would have never happened with me. but you're saying that we're also seeing the effects still of the
you believe that the middle east has changed in a big way just from yesterday. why don't you lay that out for us, rachel. good morning. it's so wonderful to be with you. probably to iran's great dismay, we saw a tremendous historic change in the middle east yesterday. and not to the islamic republic of iran's benefit. what we saw was that despite the fact that iran has tried to create this ring of fire around israel with its proxies, hamas, hezbollah, the militias in syria and iraq, despite...
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largest aerial attack ever carried out in the middle east. so if democrats are objecting to everything that would in any way tie up aid to israel, then let's look at it another way because this issue is too important for any more delays. that's why i'm calling for unanimous consent for s3168, the israel supplemental appropriation's act. this bill is nearly identical to legislation that passed the house and would provide 17.6 billion in aid to our cherished ally including 4 billion to replenish the drone and 1.3 billion to counter attacks, 3.3 billion to support u.s. military operations in the region but mind you those do not make those -- to joe biden's budget. my legislation simply says they need this aid. let's send this aid. let's make sure is real has what they need to protect themselves. the world's only jewish state is in a fight for its survival. time and time again one in proxies have vowed they would anilalate israel. death to israel, death to the u.s. iran funds proxies, so let's give israel what they need to defend themselves. let'
largest aerial attack ever carried out in the middle east. so if democrats are objecting to everything that would in any way tie up aid to israel, then let's look at it another way because this issue is too important for any more delays. that's why i'm calling for unanimous consent for s3168, the israel supplemental appropriation's act. this bill is nearly identical to legislation that passed the house and would provide 17.6 billion in aid to our cherished ally including 4 billion to replenish...
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but the was in the middle east. ukraine and china is influence over russia. are also on the agenda. the i've been physical and woke up is well has repel the massive of rainy an aerial attack. the bones, the campaign is no event and it's cold vigilance runs 1st ever a direct attack on israel, despite decades of hostility, utilized more than $300.00 me 1000 drugs is being calm over as well in the wake of the barrels. almost all of the weapons were intercepted by israel and other countries, including the u. s. u k. in jordan. so if i you, as president joe biden has said, she wants to coordinate the united diplomatic response to a ron's attack as a meeting of the g 7 group of wealthy nations. he intends to convince me all right . flesh is this guy else. kid was a little dispute to choose the interception of designs and drones launched by it on his right and save its defense system, shut down, most of them in the sky, imagery land but sob. and last night, yvonne attacked israel with more than 300 weapons. but our technological and asked to pay our team meant that we were able to fend off
but the was in the middle east. ukraine and china is influence over russia. are also on the agenda. the i've been physical and woke up is well has repel the massive of rainy an aerial attack. the bones, the campaign is no event and it's cold vigilance runs 1st ever a direct attack on israel, despite decades of hostility, utilized more than $300.00 me 1000 drugs is being calm over as well in the wake of the barrels. almost all of the weapons were intercepted by israel and other countries,...
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east. and in such a situation, the security cooperation between democratic country is a must. mr. president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggressi in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands of artillery shells very soon. it will happen in the next few weeks or months. and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very
east. and in such a situation, the security cooperation between democratic country is a must. mr. president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggressi in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands...
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the reality is that the iranians play these games in the middle east. the israelis understand that israel also has to walk a fine line because they're faced with international pressure based on their response to black saturday, the october 7th massacre that left more than 1200 israelis dead. and so there are a lot of moving parts here, politics at play. but today, the war cabinet is set to meet in about 20 minutes. they will determine if and how israel will respond, and the israelis are likely to take some cues from the americans to ensure that they maintain this western support, something that they lost during the reaction to the hamas attack inside gaza . well, trey, you're really good at your job and we appreciate your insight. thank you very much, sir. stay safe. thanks, troy. thank you. troy let's move on to somebody else who's really good at their job. let's bring in fox news sunday anchor shannon bream. shannon, great to see you. you know, as the host of fox news sunday, you know, all things washington and all things politics. how would you think
the reality is that the iranians play these games in the middle east. the israelis understand that israel also has to walk a fine line because they're faced with international pressure based on their response to black saturday, the october 7th massacre that left more than 1200 israelis dead. and so there are a lot of moving parts here, politics at play. but today, the war cabinet is set to meet in about 20 minutes. they will determine if and how israel will respond, and the israelis are likely...
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we are truly in uncharted territory for the middle east right now. it is the first direct attack from iranian soil over the past two weeks, as iran has threatened to launch such an attack. israeli officials have said there would be a response if iran decided to do so now. iranian officials this morning in tehran are saying if israel does respond, they will launch another attack. and it really raises the question about what a regional escalation ladder could look like. remember, israel has been at war for more than six months with hamas and islamic jihad inside gaza. they've been facing daily fire from iran's largest proxy in the region, hezbollah. and there is a real concern that if this does continue to escalate, iran could activate hezbollah to start striking israeli population centers like jerusalem and tel aviv. but again, overnight, this day really of terror for many in israel, people heading to bomb shelters, concerned that these missiles and drones were going to slip past air defense systems. at least one child was injured in this attack and a
we are truly in uncharted territory for the middle east right now. it is the first direct attack from iranian soil over the past two weeks, as iran has threatened to launch such an attack. israeli officials have said there would be a response if iran decided to do so now. iranian officials this morning in tehran are saying if israel does respond, they will launch another attack. and it really raises the question about what a regional escalation ladder could look like. remember, israel has been...
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it's understood israel will respond to this attack to iran and unprecedented moment in the middle east, direct iranian attack on israeli territory in response to a strike earlier this month watched by his rabbi killed seven members of iran's i rgc. >> if i could follow up, you are reporting 20 minutes ago there may be an indication this is going to be the extent of what's coming, the matter may be concluded according to iranian officials, what can you tell us about that? >> i want to read you a statement released by iran's permanent mission to the un, a lengthy statement filled with propaganda so we will get to where the iranians are trying to get out to the world in terms of their messaging. as one that stands out from the statement provided by the iranian government and its qu quote, the matter can be deemed concluded they are referring to this additional attack launched against israel. clearly iranians are trying to contain what has just taken place and what continues according to these alerts on getting on my own to take place at this moment and that is a massive multifaceted attac
it's understood israel will respond to this attack to iran and unprecedented moment in the middle east, direct iranian attack on israeli territory in response to a strike earlier this month watched by his rabbi killed seven members of iran's i rgc. >> if i could follow up, you are reporting 20 minutes ago there may be an indication this is going to be the extent of what's coming, the matter may be concluded according to iranian officials, what can you tell us about that? >> i want...
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laura boom felt the best selling author on middle east list. thank you, stan. i'm been tele. blue is a senior fellow with the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington, dc. he told me earlier, the attack by iran is on president. yes, pleasure to be with you. unprecedented in historic, you know, for almost for decades these veronica, public of iran had been fighting the shadow war with the jewish states. you know, they have been changing for over 4 decades. death, israel, they put their money where their mouth is, but now it really is indeed coming out of the shadows too quick reasons why it's unprecedented. number one, these monica blake has never fired projectiles, like a ballistic missiles, for example, from its territory publicly against is rarely territory. number 2, in the public ballistic missile operations that the regime has been gauging in at least 11 or 12 since 2017. for example, it has never struck a defendant target, for example, all the place the run did strike with ballistic missiles, iraq, syria, pakistan's, or undefended targets against air and
laura boom felt the best selling author on middle east list. thank you, stan. i'm been tele. blue is a senior fellow with the foundation for the defense of democracies in washington, dc. he told me earlier, the attack by iran is on president. yes, pleasure to be with you. unprecedented in historic, you know, for almost for decades these veronica, public of iran had been fighting the shadow war with the jewish states. you know, they have been changing for over 4 decades. death, israel, they put...