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the alliances. meeting. these threats, as we always have by adapting together over the past three years. we've enhanced our deterrence. we've reinforced our eastern flank. we've ramped up investments in our defense, industrial capacity. we've launched a new strategic concept we welcomed to exceptionally capable new members. all work that our leaders will carry forward at the washington summit in july. but even as our alliance changes, even as it evolves its purpose remains enduring. ours is a defensive alliance. it's never had and it never will have designs on the territory of any other country. as truman said at the founding, the purpose of this defensive alliance is to allow us to get on with the real business of life the real business of government, the real of society. achieving fuller and happier life for all our citizens. in that way, the true measure of nato's success is not merely the enemies. it's deterred or the territory. it's defended, but all the ways our citizens have used their security used t
the alliances. meeting. these threats, as we always have by adapting together over the past three years. we've enhanced our deterrence. we've reinforced our eastern flank. we've ramped up investments in our defense, industrial capacity. we've launched a new strategic concept we welcomed to exceptionally capable new members. all work that our leaders will carry forward at the washington summit in july. but even as our alliance changes, even as it evolves its purpose remains enduring. ours is a...
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alliance in particular. but also, i'll say, when i travel around the united states and encounter americans in places far away from washington d.c., i think, again, there is this kind of bipartisan support that it's-- nato is not a partisan issue. it always, i suppose, has the risk of going in that direction like any foreign policy subject, but from where i sit right now, whether i'm travelling across the united states or engaging with delegations in congress, or doing press interviews with talk radio outlets, i mean, i think nato enjoys a privileged place in american foreign policy that by and large, the majority of americans understand why it was created and why it's still relevant 70 years later and that's what we're going to be trying to do at the summit this summer. >> all right, if people would like to line up and, i think what we're going to do is probably take two questions at a time, since our time is short. the ambassador revealed-- and of course, the depth of her diplomatic skills that she went to
alliance in particular. but also, i'll say, when i travel around the united states and encounter americans in places far away from washington d.c., i think, again, there is this kind of bipartisan support that it's-- nato is not a partisan issue. it always, i suppose, has the risk of going in that direction like any foreign policy subject, but from where i sit right now, whether i'm travelling across the united states or engaging with delegations in congress, or doing press interviews with talk...
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ours is a defensive alliance. it's never had and it never will have designs on the territory of any other country. as truman said at the founding, the purpose of this defensive alliance is to allow us to get on with the real business of life, the real business of government, the real business of society: “achieving a fuller and happier life for all our citizens.” in that way, the true measure of nato's success is not merely the enemies that it's deterred or the territory it's defended, but all the ways our citizens have used their security, used their freedom to improve their lives in tangible ways. no wonder that democracies continue to make great sacrifices to join this alliance. no wonder nations far beyond the transatlantic region -- including dozens represented here this evening -- are striving to deepen their partnership with nato. so, as we celebrate this extraordinary alliance, let's not lose sight of why we created it, or why it has endured these 75 years. and let's recommit ourselves to shoring up th
ours is a defensive alliance. it's never had and it never will have designs on the territory of any other country. as truman said at the founding, the purpose of this defensive alliance is to allow us to get on with the real business of life, the real business of government, the real business of society: “achieving a fuller and happier life for all our citizens.” in that way, the true measure of nato's success is not merely the enemies that it's deterred or the territory it's defended, but...
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else going on the alliance. there's the southern flank, which is about terrorism, and if anything has caused a lot of headache in nato in the 2010's, it's really not crimea in 2014 annexation, it's the civil war in syria and how that estranged turkey, the u.s. and france and left president macron to say that nato had become brain dead. that -- that was syria, that was not russia. so the southern flank is a lot more than during the cold war and then on top of that, china now in the strategic concept answer again, we heard ambassador smith say that, emphasize this, and the need, therefore, to develop partnerships with the key u.s. allies in the indo-pacific. and that was a frame work around u.s. allies and elsewhere. all of this at a time when russia is conducting major war in europe. so the complexity compared to the cold war is much greater. the muscle memory is low to nonexistent and the need for leadership is therefore, much greater. and when i say leadership, i don't just mean in the high pace of summit that
else going on the alliance. there's the southern flank, which is about terrorism, and if anything has caused a lot of headache in nato in the 2010's, it's really not crimea in 2014 annexation, it's the civil war in syria and how that estranged turkey, the u.s. and france and left president macron to say that nato had become brain dead. that -- that was syria, that was not russia. so the southern flank is a lot more than during the cold war and then on top of that, china now in the strategic...
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to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic alliance. coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, of the military-political club, and on today, unfortunately, there is no complete unity regarding further integration of ukraine, to come to some, to some other level on... relations with the alliance, and we do not have, at least, a decision to invite ukraine to the nearest summit in washington to the alliance and start some kind of process that would determine specific steps that ukraine should take, as and how the countries, nato members see it for themselves, so we have to work in various other ways... well, let's say so, and strengthen interaction with the alliance in different in other areas, but not only hoping for some close decision
to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic alliance. coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, of the military-political club, and on today,...
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i am wondering. — the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what _ the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is _ the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is the - the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is the greatest threat for cyril ramaphosa? is it the opposition, you've got
i am wondering. — the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what _ the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is _ the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is the - the democratic alliance. i am wondering, what is the greatest threat for cyril ramaphosa? is it the opposition, you've got
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atlantic alliance coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, of the military-political club, and on today, unfortunately, is full of unity regarding the further integration of ukraine, coming to some... other level of our relations with the alliance, and we do not have, at least, a decision to invite ukraine to the next summit in washington alliance and start some kind of process that would determine the specific steps that ukraine should take, how and how the nato member countries see it for themselves, so we have to work. in various other, well, paths, let's say so, and to strengthen interaction with the alliance in various other areas, but not only hoping for some kind of close decision on accession and membership, and therefore somewhere, we probably still have partners who are actively lobbying and promoting the need to invite ukraine as soon as possible, and there are partners who t
atlantic alliance coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, of the military-political club, and on today, unfortunately, is full of unity regarding the further integration of ukraine, coming to some... other level of our relations with the alliance, and we do not have, at least, a decision to...
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no one could have done a better job really carrying the alliance forward. and jens, we've all said it in different ways at times, but it always bears. we're so grateful for your leadership. thank. i also want thank all of the permanent representatives from the alliance countries for the work that you're doing every single day with your teams to really move forward with the work of the alliance. none of this happens by itself. none of this is automatic. it's because of the day in, day
no one could have done a better job really carrying the alliance forward. and jens, we've all said it in different ways at times, but it always bears. we're so grateful for your leadership. thank. i also want thank all of the permanent representatives from the alliance countries for the work that you're doing every single day with your teams to really move forward with the work of the alliance. none of this happens by itself. none of this is automatic. it's because of the day in, day
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our alliance has been critical to global peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those like otherwise who pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted but it's the stability and security that enables us in the u.s., germany and throughout much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and invest and plan for the future. our strong partnership has also brought tremendous economic benefits, not just indirectly from the security, but directly from trade and investment. the u.s. and e.u. are each other's largest trade and investment partners with two-way trade in goods and services totalling $1.4 trillion and combined foreign investment totalling over $5 trillion. microsoft investment in germany, spain and the u.k. are one of countless examples. and u.s. exports to the e.u. support nearly two million american jobs. our alliances has had economic impacts far beyond our borders, including through setting up the financial institutions that have played a critical role in supporting ma
our alliance has been critical to global peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those like otherwise who pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted but it's the stability and security that enables us in the u.s., germany and throughout much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and invest and plan for the future. our strong partnership has also brought tremendous economic benefits, not just indirectly from the security,...
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be noted that many european union countries, including those that are members of the north atlantic alliance, have already opposed at the level of foreign ministers, at the level of leaders these states. do you think this is a real split, or is this again an overton window, yes, that is , information is being thrown in, then... here, i don’t know exactly for what reasons, mr. stoltenberg, at the final stage of his tenure as nato secretary general, aleksandrelevich , we hear you with some pauses, i don’t really understand if this is a problem with the sound or if we have some kind of technical glitch. i don't know, here we go, yes, that means, but in any case, yes, in any case, it's hard to say why stoltenberg, at the end of his tenure in this position, which ended ... in the coming fall, decided to try to play along with the most aggressive, rabid forces in the north atlantic alliance, which continue to push towards the escalation of tensions in ukraine, reminiscent of people who are blindfolded and moving towards abyss, because the danger of such a course is obvious. already in this dir
be noted that many european union countries, including those that are members of the north atlantic alliance, have already opposed at the level of foreign ministers, at the level of leaders these states. do you think this is a real split, or is this again an overton window, yes, that is , information is being thrown in, then... here, i don’t know exactly for what reasons, mr. stoltenberg, at the final stage of his tenure as nato secretary general, aleksandrelevich , we hear you with some...
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our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those who might otherwise pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted. but it's this stability and security that has enabled us in the u.s., germany and through much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and to informs and plan for the future. the u.s. and e.u. are each other's largest trade and investment partners with two-way goods and service totaling $1.4 trillion and combined foreign direct investment totaling over $5 trillion. microsoft's recent investment in germany, spain and the uk are one of countless examples and u.s. ex-ports to the e.u. support nearly two million american jobs. our alliances also had economic impacts far beyond our borders including setting up the financial institution that is have played a critical goal in supporting macro economic stability alleviating poverty and fueling sustainable growth, transforming lives. put simple will, the trans-atlantic alliance has d
our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those who might otherwise pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted. but it's this stability and security that has enabled us in the u.s., germany and through much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and to informs and plan for the future. the u.s. and e.u. are each other's largest trade and investment partners with two-way goods and service...
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donald trump also asked the question, why do we need this strange alliance? however, the british observer still not a politician, and it shows. he devoted the main part of his publication to reasoning, and if yes, what should have been. it would be necessary and possible to create nato. restrictions on kiev's use of western -made missiles to attack military bases and oil refineries on russian territory were and remain doomed to failure. the naval forces of nato countries had to set up defensive cordons around the black sea ports exporting grain. tellingly, guardian readers massively disagreed with the opinion of the journalist, expressing his indignation in the comments. nato cannot intervene until... until we see that russia has attacked a nato member. nato has no obligation to defend ukraine, a country that is not and has never been a nato member. it is because of this kind of bellicose rhetoric that we now have this unnecessary war in eastern europe, and nato faces the prospect of an aggressive russia. why not put this into historical context. the cia had
donald trump also asked the question, why do we need this strange alliance? however, the british observer still not a politician, and it shows. he devoted the main part of his publication to reasoning, and if yes, what should have been. it would be necessary and possible to create nato. restrictions on kiev's use of western -made missiles to attack military bases and oil refineries on russian territory were and remain doomed to failure. the naval forces of nato countries had to set up defensive...
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we are working in the alliance to strengthen the alliance is collective deterrence and defense ramping up production, strengthening our defense industrial basis. we will have new regional plans to spell out how and what allies need to do and will do to protect every inch of nato territory. and, we are working on cooperation betwn nato and critical partners in the european union and indo pacific. and here, just as allies today were seized with the hybrid threat that has grown from russia, they are also seized with china's support for russia's defense industrial base. as i have had occasion to discuss before, including in china, what we have seen from china is not the provision of weapons to russia, but, the provision of critical inputs that have allowed russia to accelerate its own production of tanks, missiles, shells. 70% of the machine tools that russia is currently importing are coming from china. 90% of the microelectronics that china is importing is coming from china. i heard ally after ally today raise deep concern about this. it only made it even more clear to me what i shared w
we are working in the alliance to strengthen the alliance is collective deterrence and defense ramping up production, strengthening our defense industrial basis. we will have new regional plans to spell out how and what allies need to do and will do to protect every inch of nato territory. and, we are working on cooperation betwn nato and critical partners in the european union and indo pacific. and here, just as allies today were seized with the hybrid threat that has grown from russia, they...
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and that, so the nato alliance is a preventative alliance. it's not supposed to fight a war, although it's fully capable of doing so. it's supposed to prevent a war which it has done for many years. and it's right now we have, we have to increase our capability to stop the russian war machine before the war is a broader and to stop it in ukraine. well, yes, i mean, the idea, well, there wouldn't be a war, but just an idea of what that wouldn't be. the role of that we already have in, in europe. you mentioned the president microns, recently suggestion that fonts could conceivably send troops to ukraine not on his own, but as part of a multi lateral deployment would like to and principal be prepared to join such a mission. this is a very sooner escalation, as you're talking about what my calls a suggestion. i think that the strength of this suggestion is it starts to create strategic ambiguities for russia. and my con does have a point in nato. in democracies, we have all the time, put down red lines. what we won't do, what we won't do, what we
and that, so the nato alliance is a preventative alliance. it's not supposed to fight a war, although it's fully capable of doing so. it's supposed to prevent a war which it has done for many years. and it's right now we have, we have to increase our capability to stop the russian war machine before the war is a broader and to stop it in ukraine. well, yes, i mean, the idea, well, there wouldn't be a war, but just an idea of what that wouldn't be. the role of that we already have in, in europe....
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do you worry that the alliance looks weak to russia? um, well the alliance is growing. uh, thanks to russia. we have no finland and sweden, uh, in the alliance. uh, thanks to rushes aggression in europe as we see in germany. elsewhere, governments are actually quite massively stepping up investments in their own defense thanks to russia's war in ukraine. our defense interest, the, all those slope is making the investments now and where we are behind the russian curve because they knew they were going to weather on the work for they were getting there a so i'm inside nato is on the low 50 foot thing or should be on a war footing. it is moving in that direction. now we in the baltics and then last year from, for 2 years, even before, before this, this outbreak were started, we were arguing that russia is a real security threat. a russia is, is a challenge to all of us. and for many years, we were told by many of our good friends and colleagues and allies that maybe were a little bit alarmist. it turns out, unfortunately, that we were right. i, i wish i was wrong in this r
do you worry that the alliance looks weak to russia? um, well the alliance is growing. uh, thanks to russia. we have no finland and sweden, uh, in the alliance. uh, thanks to rushes aggression in europe as we see in germany. elsewhere, governments are actually quite massively stepping up investments in their own defense thanks to russia's war in ukraine. our defense interest, the, all those slope is making the investments now and where we are behind the russian curve because they knew they were...
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, under the guise, but if this alliance destabilizes the situation by trying to place nuclear weapons on the border with russia, then this alliance is risking your life, and you know, other priorities appear as well, should should we do something? the pacific region, i don't think so, it 's not about the indo-pacific region, it's not about forming a group of countries attacking or doing something in the indo-pacific region, you won't like it, if someone appears on the shores of california and wants to occupy san francisco or los angeles, the nato agreement is about this, we, hungarians, hungarian soldiers, must come to help the americans. extremely dangerous, we are in a circle of escalation where we could end up in a hot war between nato and russia, this is the worst possible scenario and no one, no one wants this, but no one has the power to stop it, let me ask you how can we stop this, it's so crazy, it's counterproductive, no one wins except maybe tony blinken, that is, from the war? yes, we are trying to do our best, we are trying to maintain communication channels. we are trying
, under the guise, but if this alliance destabilizes the situation by trying to place nuclear weapons on the border with russia, then this alliance is risking your life, and you know, other priorities appear as well, should should we do something? the pacific region, i don't think so, it 's not about the indo-pacific region, it's not about forming a group of countries attacking or doing something in the indo-pacific region, you won't like it, if someone appears on the shores of california and...
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but i want to ask echo was to join the alliance of saw hill states. there are echo was countries that would probably like to join the alliance of saw hill states. because within the alliance is a culture of sovereignty and dignity of the continent. this bold and unexpected move means of different things to different people. some questioning the move, well, i've is seeing it as a positive step because a re entry off me shape but you know, fast. so in my, the into echo us was considered and has been talked about, but this is not to be in to, of this a how states of which political observe is in the region. i've already said it is unlikely these all 3 countries which seem to have come to terms with their new realities, the consideration of the alliance of the house states. and also the timing of the school by the prime minister is also not surprising, especially considering that vehicle was a parliament intends to form an ad hoc mediation, comma t aimed at united media monday and became a fossil with the organization. but also between us also marty, and
but i want to ask echo was to join the alliance of saw hill states. there are echo was countries that would probably like to join the alliance of saw hill states. because within the alliance is a culture of sovereignty and dignity of the continent. this bold and unexpected move means of different things to different people. some questioning the move, well, i've is seeing it as a positive step because a re entry off me shape but you know, fast. so in my, the into echo us was considered and has...
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this requires coordinated, clear and very strong support from the western partners and the alliance. from partners of ukraine, so he so to speak says that ukraine is fighting very bravely and courageously, but help is needed and there is still a chance for victory in ukraine, despite the difficult, difficult situation on the fronts, especially now the escalation in the kharkiv region. regarding the nato summit, which will take place already in july, were opinions voiced today regarding the prospects of ukraine's membership in it? well, it hasn't sounded yet today, but jens stolton. it was heard that there will be a meeting in washington at the july nato summit, there will be a meeting of the ukraine-nato council, i will remind you, this council was was created a year ago almost in vilnius at the summit of the alliance, and it will be like this, within the framework of the summit there will be a meeting of this ukraine-nato council, and therefore it must be concluded that president volodymyr zelenskyi is waiting in washington for the nato summit. further, the western allies also, as s
this requires coordinated, clear and very strong support from the western partners and the alliance. from partners of ukraine, so he so to speak says that ukraine is fighting very bravely and courageously, but help is needed and there is still a chance for victory in ukraine, despite the difficult, difficult situation on the fronts, especially now the escalation in the kharkiv region. regarding the nato summit, which will take place already in july, were opinions voiced today regarding the...
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because within the alliance is a culture of sovereignty and dignity of the continent. all right, let's discuss this in further detail with our t correspondence and all of that you can get a google, it seems everyone wants everyone else to be part of their club doesn't, is spelled out what it all means for both blocks the old way. so this bold and unexpected move means of different things to different people . some of questioning the move, well, i've is seeing it as a positive step because a re and she often has a peculiar fuss to embody, into echo as was considered and has been talked about. but this is not a re entry of this the house days of which political observers in the region. i've already said it is unlikely. these all 3 countries which seem to have come to terms with a new reality, the configuration of the alliance of the house states. and also the timing of this call by the prime minister is also not surprising, especially considering that vehicle was a parliament intends to form an ad hoc mediation commitee aimed at united media and my the and picking a foss
because within the alliance is a culture of sovereignty and dignity of the continent. all right, let's discuss this in further detail with our t correspondence and all of that you can get a google, it seems everyone wants everyone else to be part of their club doesn't, is spelled out what it all means for both blocks the old way. so this bold and unexpected move means of different things to different people . some of questioning the move, well, i've is seeing it as a positive step because a re...
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and these year have decided to create the alliance of the health states. this alliance of the consecration or determination to rest back or sovereignty so that this the hell is no longer his own up in security for his own the prosperity for the good over peoples. this the how nations have been paid by multiple to see to 20. as soon as the exception of the allies, they have removed the imperialist armies from the soil and stood firm against the face of a military invasion to restore neo colonial lives and in the z. they've also opened tools for non western empowers, such as russia and that relationship extends beyond community support and in compasses, significant economy collaboration as well. and of course, the loss of any member from echo was, was that probably be still is expected to affect many aspects from trade, economy development and movement of citizens within the blog. but the decision by echo was to lift a post to sanctions signals. it's reading this to negotiate and cultivate relationships with these countries, regardless of whether they rejoin
and these year have decided to create the alliance of the health states. this alliance of the consecration or determination to rest back or sovereignty so that this the hell is no longer his own up in security for his own the prosperity for the good over peoples. this the how nations have been paid by multiple to see to 20. as soon as the exception of the allies, they have removed the imperialist armies from the soil and stood firm against the face of a military invasion to restore neo colonial...
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there are fewer and fewer red lines; the nato secretary general called on the alliance countries to lift the restriction on strikes on the ukrainian armed forces by western weapons on russian territory. one of the main football matches of the season is neman vs islaci, who will take the winning cup? minsk and moscow have taken a course towards strengthening integration. the presidents confirmed this. in belarus, we have been discussing this for several years, today vladimir vladimirovich made a corresponding decision, i think the government will finalize these agreements in this direction in the coming days. we have analyzed all the nuances in detail. as a result of the negotiations, our president noted that today all issues in bilateral relations have been resolved, minsk and moscow have no insoluble problems, there are deferred ones that require attention at high senior levels. so. our countries will have to remove the remaining barriers of restriction. one of the issues on which agreements were reached is the abolition of roaming in the union state. mobile communications will be provi
there are fewer and fewer red lines; the nato secretary general called on the alliance countries to lift the restriction on strikes on the ukrainian armed forces by western weapons on russian territory. one of the main football matches of the season is neman vs islaci, who will take the winning cup? minsk and moscow have taken a course towards strengthening integration. the presidents confirmed this. in belarus, we have been discussing this for several years, today vladimir vladimirovich made a...
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he doesn't understand alliances. how important is having an alliance with perhaps somebody you don't agree with but connect with so that you can push together a common goal for geopolitical safety? well, i think nato is the most successful political military alliance in human history. so before we give that up, people ought to think about it a little bit more seriously than trump does. jordan (voiceover): so the stakes of this election couldn't be higher. the only way to stop an existential threat is through alliances, a unified front for the common good. so picking between trump and biden must be a no-brainer. i'm not going to vote for either one. i wrote in a name in 2020. i'll do that again this year. a wise man once told me that sometimes it's important to make alliances with people that you may not agree fully with in order to have some sort of global stability. but maybe tell me more about writing in an unnamed candidate for president with 0% chance of winning. i don't think either prospect is very appealing, f
he doesn't understand alliances. how important is having an alliance with perhaps somebody you don't agree with but connect with so that you can push together a common goal for geopolitical safety? well, i think nato is the most successful political military alliance in human history. so before we give that up, people ought to think about it a little bit more seriously than trump does. jordan (voiceover): so the stakes of this election couldn't be higher. the only way to stop an existential...
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they should hold off the aggressor until the alliance has brought in more troops of last year. the syringe and battalion receive new tanks for as operations delivered to a 7 v. one of the tank commanders is master sergeant. josh. how does he see his units mission as part of the nato response force and the height and threat after rushes attack on ukraine? but i'm going to also stick by 12 by that's of course we've already prepared our equipment so that we can keep our reaction time short. if we have to deploy it apart from that, we try not to make ourselves nervous about it. the only place where i notice it a bit more is in my private life. i'm enjoying my free time more and not just taking it for granted i, since i know in the back of my mind that things could escalate any time. a thing comes in eastern europe, a war is raging, keeping it away from nato borders. is another objective of the armored troops from syringe you just give over and that through the state of coal square following the wall in ukraine very closely. and with great concern, i think, you know, for me will, is
they should hold off the aggressor until the alliance has brought in more troops of last year. the syringe and battalion receive new tanks for as operations delivered to a 7 v. one of the tank commanders is master sergeant. josh. how does he see his units mission as part of the nato response force and the height and threat after rushes attack on ukraine? but i'm going to also stick by 12 by that's of course we've already prepared our equipment so that we can keep our reaction time short. if we...
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they were also ready to join nato militarily. and to participate in the alliance's defense efforts. however, the situation in ukraine is significantly different. in the context of the ongoing conflict, ukraine needs support from the nato community to protect its sovereignty and restore territorial integrity. it is unlikely that the alliance will speed up the process of ukraine's accession to nato in the conditions of the current war. however, at the 75th anniversary summit, nato must unequivocally confirm that membership ukraine in the alliance remains steadfast in its commitment. and that the alliance is ready to help ukraine in this, but only after ukraine wins this war. it is also important that nato does not play along with putin's false narrative that it was nato that caused the war in ukraine, when in reality we all know that it was a war of choice, or a war of aggression, unleashed by putin and aimed at subjugating ukraine. i would like to ask you about the correct strategy on the part of official kyiv in relations with the administration of president joseph biden. and the po
they were also ready to join nato militarily. and to participate in the alliance's defense efforts. however, the situation in ukraine is significantly different. in the context of the ongoing conflict, ukraine needs support from the nato community to protect its sovereignty and restore territorial integrity. it is unlikely that the alliance will speed up the process of ukraine's accession to nato in the conditions of the current war. however, at the 75th anniversary summit, nato must...
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May 14, 2024
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the alliance is larger and more united than ever before. the accession of finland and sweden added few militaries to nato's roster to the roster and new defense plan and after decades of underfunding, n.a.t.o. supported ukraine in recognition of the mounting russian threat. these causes for celebration, however, are juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment including russia's illegal war of aggression against ukraine and a collection of unfinished business from last year' summit. so securing the future of the most successful alliance will require this year's summit to be one of implementation. come july, n.a.t.o. will be expected to take action for the underequipped industrial base and frank and demonstration of plans for new challenges including respond the area responsibility. how will this feature in the washington summit agenda? what will allies need to deliver to assure the alliance is able to defend every inch of n.a.t.o. territory. today's discussion will be preview ahead of what is expected to be a pivotal summit offering
the alliance is larger and more united than ever before. the accession of finland and sweden added few militaries to nato's roster to the roster and new defense plan and after decades of underfunding, n.a.t.o. supported ukraine in recognition of the mounting russian threat. these causes for celebration, however, are juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment including russia's illegal war of aggression against ukraine and a collection of unfinished business from last year' summit. so...
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May 23, 2024
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why is the nato alliance needed? this issue has been of concern to many of the changing members of the alliance for a long time, who are reluctant to pay the required 2% of gdp. donald trump also asked a question about why we need this strange alliance, however. the british columnist is still not a politician, and this is noticeable. he devoted the main part of his publication to reasoning: and if, in order, that should, it would be necessary and it would be possible to make nato. restrictions on kiev's use of western missiles were intended to create defensive cordons around black sea grain-exporting ports. typically, guardian readers en masse disagreed with the journalist’s opinion, expressing their indignation in the comments. nato cannot intervene until we... see that russia has attacked a nato member. nato has no obligation to defend ukraine, a country that is not and has never been a nato member. it is precisely because of this kind bellicose rhetoric, we now have this unnecessary war in eastern europe, and na
why is the nato alliance needed? this issue has been of concern to many of the changing members of the alliance for a long time, who are reluctant to pay the required 2% of gdp. donald trump also asked a question about why we need this strange alliance, however. the british columnist is still not a politician, and this is noticeable. he devoted the main part of his publication to reasoning: and if, in order, that should, it would be necessary and it would be possible to make nato. restrictions...