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the, the, this is data, but the new is line from the joe biden impose these sanctions on these right. assessments accused of attacking palo spaniards after a wave of violence in the occupied westbank. us president, issues on executive order targeting is riley savage. that's and that's to be involved in violence also on the program, the us is prepared and retaliatory strikes against iran, fact, malicious defense secretary lloyd austin, confirms washington will take significant action of the deadly plumbing cover us. and based in george, a you the, this a c, a major, a deal for ukraine. spend the states overcome hungarian objections on unlock
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a 50000000000 your own package. you have a chance that says more ukraine's european allies should contribute the . i'm feel welcome to the program. us president joe biden has issued an executive order imposing sanctions on is riley specialists in the occupied west bank. following a wave of violent measures include financial and travel restrictions on. a small number of staff was accused of violent attacks on palestinians is right in front village. this office has criticized sanctions as unnecessary and describe the vast majority of satellites as low abided would they w, as washington bureau chief in his pole told me more about the president's slightest ex, a specialist executive order,
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really enables united states to impose financial sanctions and individuals who are i quote here, directing all participating in certain actions, including x of frets, of violence against civilians into imitating and civilians to force them out of their homes, destroying or seizing property or engaging in terrorist activity in the west bank. we typically see these types of financial sanctions targeting russians or citizens of states that the us as an open, the conflict was that you have never seen that targeting is rarely citizens. and so does this tell them to think about the sort of pressure that mr. by that must be under at the moment. a absolutely this phil is read indeed, a striking and unprecedented policy decision. i think it is fair to say that this is the most significant step. any u. s. administration in history has taken in response to violence,
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but it's rarely sets us against palestinian civilians in the west bank and indeed prove so great the frustration of the by the administration. but not only that, it also underscores the events pressure president biden faces in this year, which is just the beginning of the crucial presidential election year. 70 percent of his policy disapproves office is rally is right. israel policies, sorry. and indeed, risks losing crucial support from black board was younger voters. and of course, arab americans, if he is unable to make. so a pressure on israel to commit to lossing ceasefire and degree to us to stay solution until it's no incident that this order comes right in the moment before president biden was on his way to michigan. this is an important spring state. it
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was a large area of american community. okay, thank you for that. so it is poll in washington. katasha says her boss is given initial positive response to a new cx 5 proposal for gaza. us exemption on kentucky, mediators. that is raining intelligence officials in paris on sunday. i also thomas a 6 week pause in the ball and an exchange of hostages. the palestinian prisoners, i'm asked, has considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries. baton previously negotiated a week long pause in the fighting in november. what kinds of guns says the us is preparing to take a significant action against malicious which of his american targets? for days the by the administrator has been hinting at strikes and retaliation for a drone attack on the remote to us military base in northeast and jordan. notice tower 223 american troops were killed in the incident on sunday, defense secretary lloyd austin said it is time to take fun administrative action.
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excuse me, further action against malicious, backed by iran, and have attacked us forces on land. and let's see what was it after the 3 us servicemen. we went on to say that while wishing to avoid escalating the conflict, the us will not hesitate to act. the president will not tolerate attacks on american troops, and neither will lie. our teammates were killed by radical militias back by iran and operating inside syria and iraq. so this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a region. but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interest, and our people. and we will respond when we choose where we choose and how we choose. well, probably bowman is a senior director of
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a center on military and political power in washington. i asked him about the possible timing and location of any strikes. so thank you for the opportunity to join you, you know, the by ministration has been deliberately vague on the when and how and i think that's appropriate, right? because washington does not want to give its targets a lot of advance notice because that would endanger us forces and change the result . for the same time, there's been a lot of signaling here. the ministration seems to be looking for some sort of goldilocks strategy. if you will, where it's not too hard and not to soft, the promise of this ministration for months now as, as been, the american restraint is the best path for the problem with that approach is that we've seen a whole more than a 165 attacks on us forces in iraq, syria, now jordan, and many republicans in congress think that's what brought us to this horrible point. where are we seeing through the lives of 3 service members taking members
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who will not be returning to their families? so. 4 there's many in washington pushing for strong attacks, but this is more art and science and they're trying to find that sweet spot between establishing, reestablishing bolstering to turns, but not starting the larger war. okay, so know a when or how, what about way? so yeah, you know, i think it's almost certain that we'll see significant attacks. this is my informed conjecture and syria are maybe in a rock. there's some just incentive to conduct these attacks and a rock. because when we talk the, when us conduct these attacks, it creates pressure in baghdad to try to evict us forces, which would be a gift to a ron and a gift to these womic state. so i think we'll probably see a tax over multiple days. certainly in syria of southern rock and perhaps elsewhere and many in washington are saying that if you just focus on the chair of proxies, the puppets, if you will, and avoid the puppet master for in the wrong. and it plays right into these womic
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replugged were of loans, decades long strategy, where they advance their interest through others. and it displays the counter punches and consequences on the others. usually arrows as broadly bowen from the central military and political power in washington. we'll take a look at some of the stories from around the world. climate active as aggressive turn back has gone on trying in london, charged with a breaching public order. during the demonstration upside an oil and gas conference last year. she pleaded not guilty and facing the fine of nearly $3000.00. if convicted, striking airport security staff in germany, a forced air lines to cancel. or would you like more than a 1000 flights left of the airports in affected nevada union to cold? the 24 hour strikes the press demands for best of pain conditions and 200000 passengers. so face disruption of the assignments of class with police outside the u seventies in brussels. small scale farmers have been demonstrating across us over
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red tape and following food prices. you spend billions of euros on agricultural subsidies, but most of it goes to the biggest producers you try and says it has sunk. a rush of worship in the black sea using drones, caves us footage shows the drones attacking the shape of the western crime in russia has not confirmed the ship was struck. well, and you lead a surprise the passage of a new 50000000000 euros support package for you cried your pen council president showing me shouts at the full here deal with issue a long term predictable funding for your crime. after hunger as prime minister victor victor old on finally dropped weeks of opposition. your trade has faced increasing uncertainty of 8 funding because of political in financing in the, in you. and in the us. a gary and prime minister victor all done. once again, in the spotlight in brussels, which he again block you
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a package for ukraine as he did last december. he did not owe him when we got the 27 heads of state and government to reach political agreement, which will allow us to mobilize safety exits, revealing due risk as part of the ukraine facility to return the packages intended to help you create incurs bunch of gaps and pay salaries and services. in the years 2024 to 2027. the relief at reaching the necessary unanimity is palpable. suddenly this is of course, a good message for the citizens of ukraine who are so challenged by the russian war of aggression. but of course also for us is the european union, which has shown that it can stand together. the you is withholding funding from hungary because of concerns about the route overall. hungary has block you decisions on separate issues. some of you need us make clear what they think of victo all bunch tactics. there's no problem with so called the only, you know,
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you're quite in fact the issue we have for the month at the end of the investments . we have so many things to, to solve. i don't want to use the word slack made, but i don't know why she has her better words. hungary itself rejects these accusations in return for all bunch concession you leaders have agreed to remain flexible when it comes to paying out the new age to ukraine. the big question now is victo on change of heart be permanent. brussels correspond to jack a power told me more about why evict to all band dropped his long standing objections . still, it was a really strong veto that he was fully insistent on and has been speaking publicly . many, many times, against the approval of these 50000000000. your a fund, i mean the yet, and it seems that all that it required is that the leaders would agree to hold a yearly debate in order for him to put his points across on the funding that's going to ukraine. i'm going to go to problem with it the you support the ukraine in
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victo upon himself for a number of reasons. firstly, he doesn't believe that ukraine can win the war. secondly, he has close relations with the kremlin on a personal type to russian president vladimir putin. but he also has complained about the treatment of some 150000 estimate, con gary and living next and in trends, funds. call pacey and region of ukraine, who he says that ukraine is not treating well. and basically what he wants is a you the opportunity to raise those issues. the lead has gone to that. he approved the 50000000, yours in ukraine. okay, so what about the, the point that we heard of the end of that report that will this change of heart and by the hon, gary and the prime minister is likely to be permanent. it's hard to tell. i mean, he's consistently tried to push against the use support to use crane and consistently not by stime from these meters. you remember at the end of december
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last year, he was holding as a veto against the accession tool. so the process formally openings the ukraine to start this negotiations to become an e. u. member states. he didn't actually approve that. well, he did his room kinds of the room on a lot of the of the 26 you leaders up to approve it unanimously with him. that was a bit of a fudge. but it appears that this is how he, you little making it easy. you some is done, i think the whole bank comes in with a veto. they find a way through it and they move forward. how sustainable that is. well, i mean it's certainly not how the of the leaders want to be doing that business when they come to brussels. okay. meanwhile, it wasn't all about to evict to old on. i'm but what else should be looking at that? but this, there's some, it was really about this, you claim funding and it is very important. we seen that ukrainian, president, lot of this landscape say, well coming this money saying is crucial. that has to pay the bills for teachers
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and pensions. and in order to try and rebuild infrastructure projects, etc. but also what the real context of this is that the e u has not laid down the gauntlet to the americans. republican move it will make is in the united states as still blocking a similar fund for ukraine, the cash, the ukraine desperately needs to continue to, to run this economy. and zalinski himself pointed that this agreement is a signal across the atlantic he treated to the americans and the he's really going to, i think, try and run pop pressure in washington to try and get it's good to, to get money. i to of the united states as well as jack jack power in brussels. so it's time to remind you of our top story. this alex, a us president joe biden's issued an executive order imposing sanctions on his writing sections. have you off the pine westbank? hold on a weight of 5 measures include financial and travelled, restrictions on the central is accused of violent attacks on policy,
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