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is really prime minister and been meeting the time you know about how to proceed and gov and how to bring more supplies into gather for the population. and then i have also talking about imposing uh, further sanctions. uh, on your on uh, do you know, band for the sanctions are did you 7 or 7 that is listed in industrialized countries the most and part of them agreed that there must be more sanctions on the run, especially about the drone program. and so that you're on is prevented from building these drones and supplying these drones to its proxies to his beloved and 11 end develops a to the who do you, rabbits in yemen. and also the european union is working now and sanctions actually the united states and the united kingdom already imposed these sanctions yesterday . and now the others are working to do the same. and also there's always
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a talk that now the revolutionary guards a military lead unit in the year on the be put on the target list, not only in the united states, but also in the you and other countries. just another question on the situation in the middle east. i'm in a bad about the correct me if i'm wrong. also, uh saying that is around is obliged to do more to provide more humanitarian aid. and this should be entered in gaza, particularly when it comes to the question of a potential grounded version of for alpha. can you tell us more of that? i guess, did you 7 is it is strictly opposing a huge military operation and rough that the so it is up obviously planning or, or considering and did you 7 said this is not feasible because then is the 1000000 people are so the are living know or or staying and rough,
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i've have no place to go to. it searches the do 7 is urging israel to, to refrain from this military operation. and on the other hand is so should bring more or law more supplies entering the cause of the seventy's. they're referring to accounts from the united nations of which say that the humanitarian situation, there is a credit test to fee the so i decide on the other hand says, well it is not that bad. i do this, we reported. and but also joe biden, to you, as president said, time and time again, we need more supplies in gaza so that you 7 is behind that where you live, live at the, for the time being due to the corresponding bank. are you good reporting that from i can for you? thanks so much. let's head to washington dc, right. correspondent benjamin about as a group is standing by benjamin. good morning. what do you make of the statements that are from us?
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i could be a state and to me, blink. and he was speaking of salt fund back the income pre or something that he stressed many times as the u. s. was not involved repeating over and over. there was several questions, of course off a these attack and you, ron and he said that there was no information. so we did not confirm the reports. and many us officials have been telling you as media that the u. s. indeed was informed in advance and as we just heard from a colleague, ben, to the got there and cod pre. and we had these kind of an official endorsement by a till these are for the minutes. the thing that the us it was informed in advance once again secretary blinking, calling it for the escalation and also saying that most sanctions on iran needed to take the 57 in this case are on the same page. and also it. let's remember that the us only recently and on test the announce new sanctions on individuals on 60 and people into entities associated with iran, a drone,
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a program. so we can expect more from the us and also to him all from pentagon. because right now we're relying on what us officials are telling a media here a over the past couple of hours. but we're still waiting for official confirmations from either the state department or from the pentagon. secretary blinking uh, stressing the, the what the escalation a number of times you know about this listen to what does that conflict indeed have to say in capri and then we would continue our conversation. benjamin you saw as well, or you'll see soon in the g 7 statement, a commitment to hold around to account, to account for its the stabilizing activities. holding into account by a degrading it's missile and drawing capabilities. and yesterday the united states announced additional sanctions on the wrong a target and you are the programs still industry companies that are associated with the i already see the ministry of defense and its armed forces. logistics. the g 7
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statement makes clear that g 7 countries will adopt additional sanctions or other measures in the days ahead of talk to us about those uh, sanctions. uh benjamin, is that really a belief in dc the that to by imposing these additional sanctions iran weird aloud . let's put it in this way to the line. this is in criticism of the by known ministration that it has not been tough enough, even it by saying that us officials were not involved it before hand. and the discussion that has been ongoing between both sides between the u. s. also specially it with a, with israel, we know, of course that there is communication it with the ron to even if it's through embassy is not having, it darted contact there. but we know that there is indeed frustration. and when we hear from a us officials here is that they said, and that the binding administrating has been at pushing on a, on a,
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the government have been you minutes on you all on one side is we also just heard there the 7th condemning and saying that it's important, there will be a catastrophe, is in the government opinion, minute on yahoo goes ahead with this buttons in the rough, fine south and gaza. but of course it remains it to be seen if there will be any other response it. and that's also something that the buy number restriction has been accused. so paving contradictory statements and also a on the actions on one side saying that it's still a deeply is supporting a 2 state solution. and on the other side also, it will, we'll look at the scenes that we saw yesterday, the un security council with the us. and once again, voting a, this bit of, of the state of policy and to become a full member of the united nations of many countries. let's say that the u. s. should indeed do more and not just words, but also actions by pressuring and putting in more pressure on day is really a government of being you minutes. and you always remains to be seen
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a what this additional sanctions that the us is talking about. that many of fish the talk about, well there was sad to when we will see them if there will be individuals, if it will be sanctions and add to see how the escape communication will continue it with both as well. and also with iran, from those side of dc. right. this is also an election year in the united states and their present buttons administration is coming under the pressure when it comes to the of, or between israel. and how much does the button administration think that whatever pressure it is bringing to bear on the nathan yahoo. gov monde? the nathan yahoo government is responding to that of the media. seeing that the us is not using is leverage by not giving red lines by continue weapon supply, but continue sending a weapons to israel. now in the next couple of days, we will have increased discussions also on this age package that has been sold in congress a for many months now with a financial help, not just for ukraine,
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but also for israel, for taiwan. it will be in the pacific, but many are accusing a, the button and ministration. i'm not using it to leverage off not putting the red lines on a is ro when he comes to this case. and as you mentioned, they are elections coming up. you can see that there is indeed a push of telling the you as of having lawmakers not just from the public cause, but also from the democrats, saying that the us needs to do more a to put conditions on the ons exports to israel. something that the us does with any of the allied world wide of giving conditions for further alms export arms transfers. and that's something that many democrats have been very vocal about. and if we also look at the primaries that happened over the last a couple of months with this, how many people voted uncommitted of saying that you as a, the joe biden should not be the democratic candidate of a criticizing how the white house has responded to that it have been sending more
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and more a additional weapons, not even getting these rarely governments to open as several crossings to get more ada enforcing the u. s. also a to send planes into having this ad drops on gaza for the civilian population there. so many i'm saying that the u. s. administration is not doing enough is not using a leverage and that it will not take and will not pressure this really government if they just describe their frustration with how things are developing over the phone. if they don't put a red lines, a to tell them it to refrain, for example, from this, from this operation in roughly in solving cause a is of these rarely said flesh to relieve at the for the time being. but thanks so much for joining us today. benjamin of others grew by the w correspondence reporting from washington dc. if you're just joining us here as a recap of the top story, we are following for you that have been reports of explosions in the sky and the updating and city of it's behind you. this morning, but a military base and nuclear facility are located in indian officials have said that
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drones was shut down and there was no major damage. you're on has played down the incident and indicated no plans for the television. you're a secretary of state anthony, blinking on your commission president also off on the line. hold on is from your on an old allies, to refrain from escalation in the middle east. let's take a closer look now at what happened in it on this morning. slash is mike the sky above the iran in what alleged to be and it's really attack iran state media reported loud sounds. bean hood, near the city of east for home the area was home 2 important defense facilities. and a large nuclear seemed to be attacked. prompted flanked divisions across around $2.00 to $5.00. i mean by daybreak the incident was being down played mass. have
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a use of the state media reporting the city was come and emphasizing that. nothing was out of the ordinary for joseph. uh, there were some loud sounds that were heard in the east stuff, the city of s behind this was related to the air defense system. as though we told you, and our viewers before triggered by the presence of the 3 small drones that were present in that area. other than that, nothing has happened. everything is back to normal. us officials have reportedly told media that israel is behind the incident. it's will cabinets, has been debasing its response to a large scale, a rainy and messiah tac last week, and the iran said it had retaliated to a presumed is riley strike on the roms, embassy, and syria, which killed 13 people. is rails. our national security administer seemingly
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unimpressed with its latest move. posting the wood feeble and the social media update of mind condemned the suspected strike while egypt road for strange from old policies. the you and other regional leaders are also cooling for come. we have to do all everything possible that all sides. we straightened from the escalation in that region. we have seen the mass of attacked with drones at massage round about 300 right here on, on as well. if it is absolutely necessary that the region stays stable and at all sides, refrain from further action moving, i believe israel and iran to de escalate. in hopes of keeping the slightest middle east violence from spiraling out of control courts about some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the united states has vetoed a widely back the resolution for a fully gonna have dimensions,
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membership for palestinians. i propose the state of palestine. the usa is an independent palestinian state should be established through negotiations between israel and the palestinian a polity. not through you, an extra on top of the vote is as follows. the jewelry has been selected in donald trump's hush money drawn. it's a fast criminal trial. a former us president has ever had to face 7 men and 5 women will decide whether trump falsified business records when paying off an adult film actress ahead of the 2016 presidential election. trump goal is to find politically motivated. the police invested more than a 100 students at a profile listing and felt as camp as new york's columbia university. the protest, those were demanding. the university divest from populations they said were profiting from israel submitted for action in does a police said the demonstration was done by them in the park? it's on the city of cut out you police of shots and the pattern so side bumper and
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another militant as they attacked a bank of cutting 5 japanese nestles. the 5 passengers survived and had been moved into police protection. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. the french from mister gabriel atalla has promised a crackdown on school violence in front of these photos a series of attacks on students by other school children. we've at least one fatality. the pledge comes as the government tries to reclaim ground on security from the found right. politicians ahead of your opinion, elections in june. a quick reminder now of the top stories they are following for you at face moment as a new media has reported that the countries air defense systems have been activated
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exposed and exhausted things are getting worse on ukraine's eastern front as russian troops advance and airstrikes. humble cities, especially ukraine's. the 2nd biggest hard air campaigns are knocking out ukrainian energy facilities and ukraine's top and military commander. warning the situation in the east has deteriorated significantly. 2 hours north of a cube and it can, you have the death toll rises again from russian missiles. ukraine is calling for more help from the west for aid from the united states and federal protection. as russia intensifies its air strikes campaign,
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we are asking how to strengthen ukraine's air defenses. the hello and welcome to this week's edition of to the point time claire richardson in berlin and barrels. welcome our panel of guests. this week. we have a, you'll be out of the demco, a visiting researcher at the, for university of berlin and associate professor at heart chief national university . i was going to sort of fellow at a center for international security at the heritage school in berlin and military experts. both congress tried joining us today from vienna. a very warm welcome at to you all. thank you for taking the time. you're. let's begin with you . your home city is hard to if i understand you even still have family who are living there. can you tell us a little bit what the situation is like at the moment? yeah, i have not done the time of that. i still work in the,
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at the university and we are teaching online. and my students are also being hard to. the situation is really critical, but i wouldn't say that the russian military forces move closer to the seats. it in a significant way by precious to attack can ukrainian cities and these the hartfield bought those with children the he recently yesterday with the lease house and drones. and that is the system as of problem for the seats in the attic point that now all would be a significant tower. my power plants are destroyed. and as the analytics, the in that number just center says, it's probably couldn't be a repeat this centralized heat into for the winter season for it's common. now, most of people have no electricity at all for 20 or 12 hours. it depends on their districts. and normally the electricity is available
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for consumers at night. so a lot of people they try not to sleep at all just to, to make the, you know, they routine. so this is having a huge impact on daily life and heart. you've already with these power outages. yeah. but for a while, i mean that's i have a positive message, not the sounds too much pessimistic a due to russia, attacked to raise your heart of human 2022 inside to 23. there are a lot of businesses, so we choose to function in a lot of critical infrastructure to look at hospitals like are the services, we can work him in kind of the extreme o, but normal way to those cities to leave him. now i want to come to both kind of a to ask a little bit more about the strategic element to your heart. you've has been under missile and artillery fire for weeks. what you think does make it such an important target for russia. the 1st of all,
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the russian small to destroy the energy supply and the look right in the the love just. busy destroying the civilian needs to create a good interest or a structure such but the long to have of cross and the introduction of the electricity needed for running red road, which is very important for the supplier. after seeing the long transport lines from best bottles of. ready into the front lines in the east and in the south. and for that electricity is, of course, one of those are 1st things that is needed. and 2nd of all, the elements i mentioned lensky as. ready proposed and order was approved increase or credit union and industries ago and they are relying on and that's your supply. and if that isn't interrupted or this plan cannot be phone trip. and alex, what kind of impact do you think these attacks have on the civilian population and
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infrastructure in our case, to what i think the situation is quite dire. and i would also build on. but i was going to said that the problem is of cost of now, um that the, the trainings don't have enough ammunition for their defense systems. the problem of cost is that they have to choose, what do they want to defend. and if the russians by hitting the energy infrastructure, the problem is it's sort of a vicious cycle. so the energy interest factors being destroyed and they can't produce the arms that they need. and with that, of course, they can't push back the russians. and if the rest of it, i suspect the tax would only increase. um, so this is really the problem here. so it pushes them into a place where they're having to make very difficult decisions about what you're prioritized. let's come back to this conversation in just a moment. i do want to take a closer look at our keys itself because we've been speaking about it so much with a pre war population of about 1500000 people. it is the 2nd biggest city in ukraine
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after kids. and it lies just 40 kilometers south of the russian border, which makes it particularly vulnerable. it is, in fact, close enough. the russian missiles could reach it in less than a minute. caterina's allegiance was resting when an explosion shook her entire apartment block. a russian guided bomb exploded in the back yard. i covered my head with my hands. i waited for the moment of exclusion. i felt the shockwave move down my body and everything was coming down to the one man was killed in the attack, and the residents are in shocks. cartridge has been under constant fire since mid march ukraine. second largest city is located only a few kilometers from the russian border, leaving residents with virtually no warning of attacks. system football unless
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we have a catastrophic shortage of air defense system. sorry, not only in the car cave region, but throughout the whole country, which especially in the car keep regional or on the heart of your senior. also, we will, the russian army has been targeting car keys, vital infrastructure, in particular like power plants, without energy, water and food hopes to demoralize the people of ukraine and leave the country dry . how much longer can you create, hold on to its cities in the east? i'll put that question straight to ball sky and how long it can that ukraine hold onto it? cities in the east, under circumstances like the ones that we've just seen. in our case, a launch would love to distinguish between the bowling company and also russians against the energy infrastructure, transport infrastructure, and the situation at the front lot that the front lines vote can be 1st law a was it was pregnant military,
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it say something or if you of the russians in terms of person that about those in terms of immunization, awareness of what makes a big difference if the premiums can maybe still short to twos organized so that i speak about attend rate was irrational as can have a 7 level $10000.00 per day, this can be faded now at the front lines, and that is the reason why they were cutting is have to do both. they have to look for a better supply. and this itself goes to the task of the rest. and the 2nd, they have to look at a more personnel at the front lines running short of personnel. that means that have to shop with different plans and they cannot type it low at a higher cost for every village. so probably they have to give up here and they ask some villages to, to elect the 2 flat to the, the trump lands and to safe across on their end to one shop, locked the leaf again in the grass already except there's
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a possibility to read it and find territory to control. all right, and i think this is not realistic. so you can locking in in multiple areas. and i do want to return to the issue of personnel shortly. but 1st you, we're looking at that report we just saw. it must be difficult to watch having students and family there as we've seen russia carrying out these huge attacks on russian energy facilities. can you tell us more about how people are experiencing these in ukraine and how dangerous of development it is? yeah, really, it was a hot breaking video for me because it was my neighborhood, some build them to which i destroyed that they addressed to residential ones, less than one kilometer for all my my own apartment there. but i wanted to probably a little bit that we asked what welcome set because of course, so there is no, sometimes when to applied for every village, but our kids law is 2nd largest c, 2 of ukraine. and now, even despite the what whole,
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it is more than $1000000.00 and $3.00 hundreds of people, the more oh wow. more than 5 hundreds of thousands of people who are in to, on the display as people are leaving there. and they displaced within the region about an hour ago. harkey may are eager to have said that they are not going to equate anyone from harv to for siblings. and also i bought 2 tickets for my mom who is visiting relatives and 2. and they are trained so ronnie and, and there are a sales seats available to buy. uh so yeah. as the seats are twice to leave normally. but the to be realistic. i have a bad forecast. refresher will continue to arise. people with this mess of at that's the most let alone shit to do it in the nights and early mornings and people
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civilians are not ready for this. and actually, i will agree to all other guest about the gap part in which ukraine is now, because we definitely need to, uh, we can use some men fall wow. on the front line. and from another point, the few people are running out of formula, nation. and that is the way to bed, just have to ukraine and society because even those who were thinking to, let's say, join, you're putting an army, a, b sup when they feel themselves less. but at that than the before, when it was reported that the and you let's say do leave the referral, my west kind of allies to arrive to your career. and then the sounds successful of operation on the front on. and they're also going into a situation where we're alex, we heard the commander in chief, these remarkable comments, but he's saying that the eastern front has significantly deteriorated the situation there. what does that look like in practical terms?
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well, i think this duration is quite dire, but um, to maybe not depressed of us too much. um, let me start with uh, with uh, with a positive note here. and that is that it's still a very costly well for russia, russia, it's losing, in all of the specialists and the federal for of div car and so on. they're losing thousands of soldiers. they're losing um, with vehicles. um, so this is still the case. the problem all of costs is as boston has pointed out before in terms of a ton of re, uh, ukraine's out gunned one to 5. it might be $1.00 to $10.00 in, in the coming weeks personnel. it's some areas on the front line, it's $1.00 to $7.00, right? so this is really a dire situation, but, and now ending with a positive note as well. we can change this, we have seen time. and again, if we ukraine, if we give it the weapons, it needs it can sustain to fight against russia. and so, so to put it simply because if the crane is losing,
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we're not doing enough. let's pick up on the personnel issue absence. it seems to come up repeatedly of both kind of, we know that ukraine has now lowered the minimum age for military conscription from $27.00 to $25.00. in order to replenish troops. how helpful do you think these new recruits will be to ukraine's cos the uh yeah, the kids little, uh, the came live. i have to say of the chevy discussion on the length of discussion at the bottom of that it has the effects of. busy has wished for discretion of it for the following reasons. it, i see ready to get the call to address 402500000 people in d h. but these levels of cost won't be that would be sufficient to compensate. actually it will credit in losses and causal, no shortage and relief such as the trunk line. so therefore, exhaustive, of course,
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after 2 years will go up. however, i think these figures of file from reality and it takes a lot of time to implement the law because people have, i mean, recruit, that reporting system has to be organized. so people have to be solved and then they have to be try it. they should not be sent to the product as too early, so their family is been stood wait until the exhausting soldiers won't be able to be tightened. and there is a lot of reasons which, like you can discuss will cause why i feel that these figures unrealistic maybe because a lot of people try to evade and all the new law is little increasing the punish landfill. and also going to evaluate the service. that's the, maybe a lot of people are often preaching, particularly those residing in, in video contracts. so is that that is a copy up there is still the outcome ritual. then after some months enables it will
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grow, union forces to fill the gaps ends to rotate and to release soldiers that are exhausted and is your hand tack. and this has been a controversial law usually. can you tell us a little bit what you're hearing from ukraine about, about how it has divided society? yeah, it's really kind of problem i to question because a s to me is a political scientist. these issues, we are and communicate to enough from political edits and ukraine. for example, mr. was a landscape president of ukraine. she didn't even mention this new legislation. dude, and he's a, let's say, every day we deal uh appealed to, to nation. so he wants to the distance from these processes because he is a politician. and from the other point, a few that are a lack of clarity who will be conscripted,
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whether people will be train a in the good to man. and then let's say here for what are the don't the front line that a lot of city land says mission, male city labs, where a phrase to be just put on the product line of to, let's say they just updated their data. and i would say that the, uh, i can see some positive uh, norma, send these to legislation because it gets smoke clarity of the box from another point of view. it's not a real good side. so we can just call that the assets of these selig installation. will be kind of wheezing. bo uh, close at 2 autumn or probably winter because in the months or the low will be in force, then people has uh, have 2 months to reduce their or to update the data. then it is said to 30 um commission who are deciding the capacity or 5 percent of the indication
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level. the other reasons this house, the condition of the particular person. and then we also need to mon, you to this new legislation to, to the, for these people to the train me. so it is not the immediate response of course and then a lot of stipulation, uh, within your planning on society. and i would say there are a lot of russian information upside corporation with the new court in both regarding the mobilization, lo and both of you guys in this edition. and hark, if yesterday they tried to was widespread. the information that there will be a recreation from the seats, if you must visit civilian personal leave the safety and the other target they tried to reach is the male population, especially young fonts. so they use take tool, they use seems to be down for that. but once it's not, tell them to recall doing them before. yeah, it must, it is worth discussing though, isn't it alex, i mean,
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for the ukrainian soldiers who have been on the front line since the start of the war. many of them are exhausted. they want to have an end date in mind of when they can go home and get on with their lives and make plans. when we look at the new recruits that might be called up under this new conscription law. how useful do you think they will be if they perhaps did not join as easy as quickly as at the start of the war? well, as i've pointed out before, um, there is of cause a problem, a personal problem, right? um so, so what do you have um, as i said some sections on the frontline one to 7. so every recruit as needed. and as um, as i pointed out before, the, these soldiers on the frontline of costs are getting exhausted so, so this will help. yes, but i know it's, it's sometimes more interesting if these discussions i'm all controversial but i have to agree here with, with what you just said before am. and that is,
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that am of cause tomorrow is, is tanking if you're losing the battle off the battle. and also because you don't get the arms that you need to ride on on the other side of the russian side, process, recruiting fraud to 1000 soldiers a month. and they are just pulling them out of the prison system. basic, the not it's good for rest and society of costs, but put in doesn't care about this. so i think it's a, it's a complicated situation, but again, also, depending on the items that we deliver to ukraine. so let's speak a little bit more about the defense that ukraine needs. of course, a key of was paying attention when we saw iran launched a retaliatory attack on israel. and a ukraine saw a international effort coming together very quickly to down hundreds of drones and missiles and prevent more serious damage from taking place. and also saw that even without this kind of for and health as well as iron dome, air defense system inaction. so after seeing that response, it presidents,
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a lensky, was very quick to point out that ukraine should also be afforded, that kind of protection to waste to be bought. so it's the whole world sees what real defenses should and that it is possible way street footboards and the whole world has seen that israel is not alone in the defense. so, and there's also supported by its allies. so usually you go little green when you cranes 10 minutes hours and it should not turn a blind item rushing. nichols and drones get it means that they must be accurate. enact forcefully at the day of the scene. julia, does ukraine see it as hypocritical that the west was so quick to come to as well as defense? while it ukraine remains vulnerable to russian attacks? well, the, where the rapids reaction among ukrainian website opinion makers was kind of disciplined manned by the so double standard. it says that they called it then the social networks. because we were said that the not the can not then to her up and
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then conflict. the outside nature, but from the point of view of these relas is also not to nathan member. and of course uh that is kind of disappointment. but i would say ukrainian societies know so easy to manipulate with this information. and they were a lot of voices saying, let's compare our animals and the, those who are attacking you, putting as politically yard understanding that we apply them to be the kind of one of the largest that they're buying the world. and of course, uh, of the, please stablish it added to use here in your mind you, for example, or in the west, the, to watch the russia also playing a better role here. and of course, the, to the, to it factor is that we have in elections and the united states,
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a domestic policy is not plan in place or for ukraine. but still it's a huge task for our cultural expert at the end of shell diploma. so not to, let's say she gave off and the just to try to can we saw a product notice uh that the, the word is still going on and that is not to, we're not losing that much is sometimes the rest of the right to portray to to the west and the some commitments us to enforce and the needed to you're quoting and citizens and to ukraine engine to be fulfilled both come, what kind of air defense systems would it be best suited to the ukrainian case here and, and what is the best case scenario in which we could see those actually delivered. so yeah, so both cases, i mean your pride in almost compatible is causing the extra people to speak about
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iron door. then it will create, you know, about the needs many are endorsed because i am the best a sub regional protection for a relatively small area. here we have, we have seen them a tech from the wrong 2 of us is wrote this sweet home. that means like draws epileptic muscle, screws my sons, etc, over a long range. that means stopping in there, got a lot of american troops and the hosting came after going by the iranian side. so this is the bigger, biggest difference of, of cost around is lot. i'll get as much, many believe i know get out. and there is a rest of you will need to create a stripes from portland to the us, why germany fonts, etc. the natural states will not be come members or part parties to the country in ok. however, what can be it up? what brought in as a much bigger territory needs many more al defense systems. and i might just
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say here that they're just delivered a lot of different systems, maybe not enough to cover their blood color chart, but much more than many other states in particular from the phone to get taught the system to patrick. don't you just law they live up to a certain model or is going to deliver on a so patented system and to cry in the sky next, iris t. s a, and etc, etc. is all that. and i do have often, sometimes at the cost of the on a substance that means of their holdings, me, i'm foster. so one has to be careful on that. well, the extra being shredded now is the gap. the u. s. has left since uh, november last year because of the locates but i have to say and then the majority of the public trans bucks very pulse of the day. so that the big a package of $61000000000.00 that should be sent to be able credit unions and equip
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lot be deliver. this is a get bigger proteins will not be able to to compensate so quickly because it takes a long time to change the industries of them and the industries and initial production the tetra from piece star routine to what production. let's get some final thoughts from alex i in just a few words picking up on what both kind of has said, what is the outlook for ukraine and support from its western allies like the us? well, i'm very helpful, although it's not upset that the 8 packets will be decided on and so we'll pass on saturday. then you also will be much brighter. and apart from that, i hope that um, you know, the, the letters that have been promised to your print, i will just be delivered. and if that's the case, we look into a better future. and if you're watching this, you may already even know whether that has happened or not, depending on what day you are watching. that's all we have time for it. thank you
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