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the under massage as well. thank you for joining us. we stopped in yemen way. hotel tablets have promised her dolly ition for a wave of us and british strikes against the will. the control of dogs in the country. tens of thousands felt the streets of the game, and he kept us a nod to protest. the strikes were so us. and you can say what to protect international shipping. humans who to use have recent the launch dozens of attacks on ships and that let's see, end of stopping as drugs industry campaign against some awesome guys. up us president joe biden said washington with response to potential new attacks of the senate streets packed with protesters. their incense by a wave of us and british strikes on thousands of here's the targets in yemen,
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launched in retaliation for a tax on shipping in the red sea island. this is a message to britain and especially the united states of america, that they will pay a, have a price for this aggression. those crowds today authorized the leader of the revolution and authorized the military leadership to respond to this aggression a, ty levels, etc. and on land, but the us and u. k. say the strikes which hit military targets, acts of self defense. who's the rebels who a batch by iran have been targeting ships in the red sea for weeks with the group releasing this voltage in november of its flashes, appearing to seize a vessel. it claims the attacks are in response to israel's war and gaza against him. us in the u. s. a. u and other countries have labeled a terrorist organization, a u. k. prime minister richie snack,
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who is currently visiting ukraine, said the strikes when necessary, proportionate and targeted. but over the last month, we seen a significant increase in the number of here's the, a tax on commercial shipping. in the red sea, that's putting innocent lives at risk is disrupting the global economy. and it's also the, the stabilizing the region. and in that time, we've also seen the single biggest attack on the navy bullshit, the british navy for ship that we seen in decades. now it's clear that that type of behavior con, carry on. the big question now is what this could mean for the war in gaza as to why the region with the world bracing for a response from the who's these and those who support them in diabetes and on residency? no follow of the center from out of time status do i asked him if he expects these strikes will detect the hotel? not at all. unfortunately,
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the turn to the subject of concepts and what would determine the or you might be very different from what would deter somebody else. and in this case, the who these are only going to be emboldened by what has happened. they have a long for the attention of the us and the u. k. and they have long helps the narrative that their struggle over the last decade has been against the us in the you, k, they've been facing it all along. but now it actually has come through. and so they have an opportunity to not only emboldened their movement and energy, but recruiting new people to it and likely will. and much, much more aggressive attacks on their part, not a deterrence in any way. so the whole, these have not been to, to the red sea is not any fair for. are there any alternatives as well? i think there are a number of things that we have to do because and fundamentally the gold has to be to stop the who do some attacking ship it. now dealing with what is now an internal conflict. a human is a 2nd issue, but we have to stop the attack on global maritime commerce. and so right now we're
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in a top position because we just made it more attractive for them to lash out as much as they can. and unfortunately, it does not take all that much to disrupt maritime commerce. we've seen iris in somalia in the gulf of guinea in the same port straight and the suicide overseas do it very effectively for decades with minimal equipment including mercedes ropes and ladders. and so we are talking about a huge amount of capacity needed to have a huge amount of effect. and so this effect that they've been having has drawn the world's attention to them and they're going to want to try and keep that attention . so what we have to do is figure out how to take their attention away from ships and deal with that, sir. so the subsequent to allowing for the free float maritime congress to resume because we cannot afford ships not to be flowing through the red sea and to be diverting around the consummate especially well, the panama canal is more or less closer to administer needs capacity. thanks to the water level. so we're, we're looking at a critical moment where we have to find a way to stop the attacks on shipping. so the strikes having to stop those attacks
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. we talk about drawing the attention over here. do you have any ideas? well, 1st of all, we need to help the, legitimize their position in. yeah, they, they need to be labeled as a form service organization in order to encourage the government of young men to reengage. because the government of human will is a lot of equities. and this, they have been at war for 10 years. they have been very close in recent months to some kind of a peace deal. but now the who these are re enlivened by virtue of this international attention. and so it's likely going to be to a big fight. and one of the things that we were reading with would have probably now wanting to have happened in the past. and now want to have in the near future, is what the government of human to re take the political data along the red sea and be able to, to actually manage that critical infrastructure under government of young control rather than who to control the chairs designated and may seem nominal, but it is important for di, legitimizing them, these would be the equities within government and that's where that, that really comes in. additionally,
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we need to find ways of drawing that who the attention to somehow seo relevant, but not how to attack strips to do so. that requires a great degree of diplomatic, documented at the moment. i can't give any clear answers for how to attempt to make that happen, because we just changed all of our equities over the last 24 hours. and it's going to be a very difficult road ahead. but we have to wait a little bit and see how the booties respond to it is likely that simplistic missile that was fired today is the 1st of, of several that will come in the coming days. but there the capacity certainly on that front is diminished. and we, we need to see how much iran is willing to support them and how much the swell of support from other states and parties in the region may come on the back of what seems to them a major victory in terms of gaining global relevance through through gaining the attention of some of the key powers around the world. this is going to be a rough road, right? no theater on size, but some fascinating analysis. thank you so much for that. you enjoy. i'll be with the center from our time strategy. thank you so much. i now is that and has
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defended itself at the international court of justice against claims that it's committing genocide and guides them until the south african prosecutors argue that address. melissa is response to be october 7, tomas cetera attacks and was an attempt to destroy the protestant in people. is that the lawyers denounced those claims saying the backcountry was acting in self defense facing allegations of genocide to the united nations highest quote. israel rejects the south africa ports to come to this court in the last, the position of a guardian of the interest of humanity. but in de, legitimizing israel, 75 year existence in its opening presentation yesterday. that broad commitment to humanity rend, hollow, and in its sweeping cans, effectual description of the israeli palestinian conflict. it seemed to erase both
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jewish history and any palestinian agency or responsibility. an argument failed to convince south africa's justice minister this fatal visitor to good to his face to display. and so the guys, competitors that was presented before the quote yesterday, we stand by them fed the law and then all the evidence we have submitted yesterday . and we believe in stands very confident that those but the more in violation of the genocide conventions, the division in the court room was echoed outside. it crowds gather to condemn israel's actions and goes up in the center from gauze off. i am very happy and i'm expecting that to have that it positive. there is us today at least 2 types
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ceasefire now in gaza. they will say groups the defending israel's actions and demanding the immediate return of the hostages still held in garza for 2 nights . the resting day for ju starts and symbolically, uh, we have food here uh uh, ship up to 8th mole with empty chairs, with the images of the people that are still in hostage taken by how mos into their deep tunnels. and we want to symbolize the empty chairs here because we are missing them tonight at the ship off the table. this is one of the biggest cases to be brought to the international court of justice. south africa is asking for the court to order an immediate suspension of israel's military action in gaza. the court could or the provisional measures such as a ceasefire in the coming weeks. but its final decision over whether or not israel
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has reached the genocide convention could take his it's, it's going all to taiwan wherefores of opened in a crucial presidential involvement for your elections. with the dominant issue being relations with china, photos, with tools, a new leader to succeed trying when they've gotten president was leaving the whole stuff, the 2 terms and office, or the people to use 5 on as an independent nation wide vision. consider as a part of china instead of shape the d b, b, as opposed in the quote by the can t, which wants to spend the entire, with china every you more of that coverage as that election moves on. now nasa and lockheed martin have on read what they call the next generation of supersonic aircraft to make a safe experiment contain combined supersonic traveling law nights. the public was the 1st glimpse of the new x, $59.00 research plan at lockheed martin's design center in california. the
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manufacturer say it will break the sound barrier and saying no louder than a car door closing the law supersonic commercial nets. off concord stopped flying more than 20 years ago. it was banned from flying over open centers because it was to note sheets, calling as a john list and fall manasseh employee. he told me what he's most excited about with this new echo. well, i lived near dulles airport and back in the day, i remember the concord leaving at 4 o clock 3 times a week. it was loud and you know, some people boys say, well, why do we need another one of these? we got rid of the, the concord cause it didn't work. well. the issue of concord was that it was loud and it could only fly across oceans. so right off the bat, you're limiting the ability of a supersonic aircraft to do anything commercial. what this aircraft does is it allows, hopefully to shape, and that's what you know when you look at anything applies,
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is the shape and how that thing most of the year that creates the sonic booms, or in this case does it. and of course you may say, well, it doesn't look very green. well, it's again, it's the shape of the aircraft. you may have the same sort of shape of dx, 59. it has that can be power by hydrogen or even electric. so that this was excite and you said we were finally figured out how to do the fast thing without breaking everybody's your wps. sorry you said this one was more widely commercially. does that mean we can see the passenger is on display and soon? well this obviously you have to big scale it up, but there's already several countries that are waiting eagerly for this information because they're looking at their next sort of way of, you know, jumping ahead to do supersonic. and the thing with mass as das, as a government agency that's designed to push the envelope pun intended and figure out how to do these difficult things and then hand it off to the private sector to say, okay, we figured it out. now go to something more interesting with it. so right now it's
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still smaller, but you said these are the because can make it bigger and more commercially viable . yeah, well usually you start like the start with something little like this to the near tunnel with the wind tunnel, then you make it bigger and bigger. now they have something that a pilot can fly. and if it shows that indeed they're going to fly around the country and have people say, well, did you hear it? and once they've done that test to go back and say, all right, here's the basic, here's what we learned. and here's how the aircraft industry could then say, well, thank you. and then they can figure out how to make it bigger so that you know, a whole bunch of us comply them side, one of them all. that sounds very exciting and hopefully we can be taking that slide. so when them thank you so much as all the way of skipped the whole ring from nasa wash dot com. that's your and with that, you're up to date, but to stay with as long as i show her awesome the question, what does that actually mean to be beautiful? that's up next of to the big one for guess. picking all you can always get the one
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