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i am the executive here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council >>> good morning and l welcome, everyone. my name is jenna. i am the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council as well as our formal defense program within that scope cross center for strategy and security, i am delighted to welcome all of you to the latest event under our future of dhs project titled: resilience in u.s. communities. to our esteemed speakers, thank you so much for joining us here today. the future of dhs project convenes leaders and divides recommendations to assist u.s. national security officials as they transform the department of homeland security to protect the u.s. homeland from threats such as natural disasters, pandemics for terrorism and other future threats. today's event is the final installment of the future of dhs project series. over the course of the project, we have had the honor of hosting a series of really important convening's, all of which you can find online. these i
i am the executive here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council >>> good morning and l welcome, everyone. my name is jenna. i am the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council as well as our formal defense program within that scope cross center for strategy and security, i am delighted to welcome all of you to the latest event under our future of dhs project titled: resilience in u.s. communities. to our esteemed...
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my name is graham brookie, and i'm vice president of technology programs at the atlantic council. i'm pleased to welcome you to today's discussion and the d.c. launch of the department of state's first-ever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. this is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. america's top table met traveled to a conference of computer -- top diplomat traveled to a conference of computer programmers and techie in san francisco as opposed to some far-flung capital to discuss strategy and highlight the centrality of the tech community's role in the united states' role in the world. in my opinion, more portly, a plan in jew political commission and dizzying catalog -- geopolitical conversation and dizzying technological change, includes guiding principles with the combined 23 lines of effort around this idea of digital solidarity, we will get into. this is a concept that is near and dear to the atlantic council's mission of shaping the global future together. i have to say that. i wake up in the morning and say that every single day. th
my name is graham brookie, and i'm vice president of technology programs at the atlantic council. i'm pleased to welcome you to today's discussion and the d.c. launch of the department of state's first-ever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. this is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. america's top table met traveled to a conference of computer -- top diplomat traveled to a conference of computer programmers and techie in san francisco as opposed to some...
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and thank you to the atlantic council. [<■■and now i am so pleased to introduce tonight's speakers gerald epstein. ian is the professor of economics and co-director of the political economy research institute at the university of massachusetts, amherst. he has published widely on a variety of progressive economic policy issues, especially in the areas of
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i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope yours monuments will be erected to the prime minister. thank you very much, thank you for this pleasant conversation. thank you very much, tucker. thank you.
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we also have dan negrea, who's a senior director here at the atlantic council. he worked in policy planning at the state department, but much more. he defected from communist romania and is now a great american. and so we're thrilled to you next to me here in person, have miss elizabeth brar. she is a senior fellow here at the transatlantic security initiative, where she focuses on gray zone and hybrid threats at the atlantic council. an expert on europe an expert on the intersection of geopolitics and the economy. excited to have your take especially the european perspective and virtually we have ambassador gina abercrombie went stanley her resume is way too long we can take the whole hour talking about all of her achievements she's a 30 year diplomat former u.s. ambassador to the republic of malta and she's a nonresident senior fellow here at the atlantic council and has served all over the world. and most impressively, i like this about her bio. she has the department of state meritorious and superior honor awards for acts of courage during an al qaida on the
we also have dan negrea, who's a senior director here at the atlantic council. he worked in policy planning at the state department, but much more. he defected from communist romania and is now a great american. and so we're thrilled to you next to me here in person, have miss elizabeth brar. she is a senior fellow here at the transatlantic security initiative, where she focuses on gray zone and hybrid threats at the atlantic council. an expert on europe an expert on the intersection of...
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we also spoke with atlantic council expert melinda garinfena. she said that her expectations were zero, and that ukrainians should not have any expectations regarding this summit. during his visit to kyiv, anthony blinke, us secretary of state, said that the us will take tangible steps to strengthen nato's role in building up ukraine's armed forces. he did not say anything about inviting ukraine to nato, but said that such bilateral security agreements will be concluded between ukraine and others. we know that 32 countries are leading negotiations on this, nine agreements are already ready, he also said that the us will also sign such a security agreement with ukraine, and he also said that as soon as all the conditions are met and the allies agree, the invitation and accession of ukraine to the alliance will be easy . yesterday at the event, the discourse of experts changed somewhat, the most influential experts on ukraine were there, former nato secretary general andresmussen was also there, and... and most importantly, what the experts said w
we also spoke with atlantic council expert melinda garinfena. she said that her expectations were zero, and that ukrainians should not have any expectations regarding this summit. during his visit to kyiv, anthony blinke, us secretary of state, said that the us will take tangible steps to strengthen nato's role in building up ukraine's armed forces. he did not say anything about inviting ukraine to nato, but said that such bilateral security agreements will be concluded between ukraine and...
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the discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. >> back to business birthday priorities for 2024 nato summit in washington. i'm vice president and senior director of the atlanta council scowcroft certainty for strategy and security. the north atlantic alliance turned 75 this april. and there is much to celebrate. 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 r
the discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. >> back to business birthday priorities for 2024 nato summit in washington. i'm vice president and senior director of the atlanta council scowcroft certainty for strategy and security. the north atlantic alliance turned 75 this april. and there is much to celebrate. 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...
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thank you all very much on behalf of the atlantic council. we look forward to the next one. thank you. [applause]
thank you all very much on behalf of the atlantic council. we look forward to the next one. thank you. [applause]
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thank you so much for joining us as a positive from atlantic council. thank you so much. i so thank you so much. well, the wife has started one of his biggest ever state dinners in honor of canyon president william router, who's on the state visit to the us husband biden hoops to find about his country's interests and the counter. a growing russian and a chinese influence in the east african states. the 1st african leader on the state visit to washington in 16 years. william roots as cheap as a sign of the growing importance of the continent. home to more than a 1000000000 people came here, has long been one of the united states, most important allies in africa and its status is about to get even higher. good afternoon everyone. please have a seat. i'm proud to announce we're working with congress to designate can you a major non nato ally? that's a fulfillment of years collaboration. photos visit is being closely watched back home in a region he'd by political term. i like the us and can you maybe divided by distance, but the leaders say they're united by their values. m
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because of this, my parking novak isn't in the pacific joe politics experts with the atlantic council, a think tank. he joins us from washington. d. c, a. welcome to the w. let's talk with y b u. s. in china cash so much about who leaves this tiny little chain of islands of the east coast of papua new guinea and north of australia. yeah, good to be wasted today. i think the answer to that is that did you because of the geo political location of the pacific islands, the wider region. terry, is your political implications for and know pacific cio politics which are very much relevant to china. the united states, australia and other countries in the region and because of the solomon islands location, or stripe p c lanes and then that one easier to pel ago. it was a lot of interest from outside powers. and ultimately, if you're able to exercise influence in the solomon islands, you're able to then project influence outwards, potentially. i think that's the whole point. what interest of china is our embrace of the song? ok, so the previous prime minister i grabbed the world's attention whe
because of this, my parking novak isn't in the pacific joe politics experts with the atlantic council, a think tank. he joins us from washington. d. c, a. welcome to the w. let's talk with y b u. s. in china cash so much about who leaves this tiny little chain of islands of the east coast of papua new guinea and north of australia. yeah, good to be wasted today. i think the answer to that is that did you because of the geo political location of the pacific islands, the wider region. terry, is...
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i guess a positive from atlantic council. thank you so much. i so thank you so much. well, the wife has started one of his biggest ever state dinners in honor of canyon president william router who's on the state visit to the us husband by and hopes to infer that his country's interests and counter a growing russian and chinese influence in the east african state the 1st african leader on the state visit to washington in 16 years. william roots as cheap as a sign of the growing importance of the continent. home to more than a 1000000000 people came here, has long been one of the united states, most important allies in africa, and its status is about to get even higher. good afternoon everyone. please have a seat. i'm proud to announce we're working with congress to designate kenya, a major non nato ally. that's it for from of years collaboration, fruit toast visit is being closely watched back home in a region he'd by political term. i like the us and it can, you may be divided by distance, but their leaders say they're united by their values. my business takes place.
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jacob halbran is an editor at the national interest and a fellow at the atlantic council. thank you. we will, of course, keep an eye on the development of events in ukraine. if you are tired of heavy and bulky saws, then unbox tv strong saws are just for you, they will easily cut trees and bushes, they are convenient to use for carpentry work, it is an ideal tool for your home or garden, and the price of everything: from uah 999. choose a basic model or a model with a telescopic handle and order simply now. free delivery is available. check with the consultants: cut branches, trim timber, chop firewood. you will do all this in one movement with strong saws. just look how quickly they cope with even thick branches. strong saws are easy to use and mobile. once and it's done. and unlike standard overall saws. protein bars are so convenient. to use in hard-to-reach places, call and order a reliable and convenient tool from only uah 999, with the possibility of free delivery, powerful saws strong, what you need, call, petrol trimmers are so heavy, loud and inconvenient, and you
jacob halbran is an editor at the national interest and a fellow at the atlantic council. thank you. we will, of course, keep an eye on the development of events in ukraine. if you are tired of heavy and bulky saws, then unbox tv strong saws are just for you, they will easily cut trees and bushes, they are convenient to use for carpentry work, it is an ideal tool for your home or garden, and the price of everything: from uah 999. choose a basic model or a model with a telescopic handle and...
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so that's pocket nova from the atlantic council. thank you. once you thank you, the passenger traffic into one of the wells busiest international airports was disrupted again today by severe down port of rights to buy in the united arab emirates was paid by a lightning stones, a boat heavy showers, and flooding to pots of the safety today's downfall come shortly after of reco breaking the balance of writing april experts have linked to climate change authorities cancel the several flights from the by international diversity arriving plains to other destinations. meanwhile, parts of india have recorded the hottest april on record as the, as i see, to a score choose the country. indians are braving the ceiling, hate to vote in the general election. but there are growing concerns that rising temperatures may deter people from going to the polls. that's all in india and its ongoing elections off feeling the heat, water filtration umbrella associate here in india's capsule valley. it's not all that bad, but of course you can see watch an ice cream
so that's pocket nova from the atlantic council. thank you. once you thank you, the passenger traffic into one of the wells busiest international airports was disrupted again today by severe down port of rights to buy in the united arab emirates was paid by a lightning stones, a boat heavy showers, and flooding to pots of the safety today's downfall come shortly after of reco breaking the balance of writing april experts have linked to climate change authorities cancel the several flights from...
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about this during a meeting at the atlantic council, this is the atlantic council in washington, said assistant secretary of state for europe and eurasia yuriy kim. according to her , until all the consequences of the barbaric russian war, because of that. warm weather is not visible in the yard, but, she says, it is necessary to prepare, and for this ukraine must be given more, but what is more, let's listen to mrs. yurikim in direct speech. in anticipation of further strikes, we are constantly looking for something, asking our partners to double-check their inventory and see how many interceptors, launchers and radar tracking stations we have, and yes... also anything else that can be repurposed to meet ukraine's urgent need for air defense. and by the way, in closing this particular ms. yuria kim, at the same meeting at the wetland council, she said that the leadership of the united states of america will now continue to make every effort to convince the leadership of china, not to cooperate with russia in the military sphere. despite the fact that the management of the celestial c
about this during a meeting at the atlantic council, this is the atlantic council in washington, said assistant secretary of state for europe and eurasia yuriy kim. according to her , until all the consequences of the barbaric russian war, because of that. warm weather is not visible in the yard, but, she says, it is necessary to prepare, and for this ukraine must be given more, but what is more, let's listen to mrs. yurikim in direct speech. in anticipation of further strikes, we are...
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let's speak to senior fellow at the atlantic council and iranian journalist borzou daragahi. welcome to the programme. i wonder as you have followed this story as it has unfolded today, what are the key factors and nuances you are beginning to list in your mind in terms of the repercussions of what could take place or what could be announced in the coming hours? weill. announced in the coming hours? well, i would sa announced in the coming hours? well, i would say that _ announced in the coming hours? in i would say that interestingly, it happens this way, the law, that the president will have far less of an impact actually than the loss potentially of the foreign minister amirabdollahian. because the president really is basically in some ways a carbon copy of the supreme leader. there has never been any kind of distance between the supreme leader and a president on policy issues. he willjust be replaced with someone else. however, the prime minister has been involved in the nuclear issue, negotiating various regional issues including the saudi arabia and other gulf states. s
let's speak to senior fellow at the atlantic council and iranian journalist borzou daragahi. welcome to the programme. i wonder as you have followed this story as it has unfolded today, what are the key factors and nuances you are beginning to list in your mind in terms of the repercussions of what could take place or what could be announced in the coming hours? weill. announced in the coming hours? well, i would sa announced in the coming hours? well, i would say that _ announced in the coming...
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so, jason davidson from the university of mary washington and the atlantic council. last week the secretary-general confirmed that at the washington summit the aliens will put forward its first southern flank strategy. now, some people would look at that and say, well the alliance has a really big problem on the eastern flank, why is it messing around on the southern flank. so could you say a little about why the alliance and why the united states should care about the southern flank of the alliance and what specifically you would like to see in the southern flank strategy at the washington summit? >> great. and let's take the one behind you? >> i find it an interesting discussion and on sanctions. i was wondering when you came to the point of the sanctions effectiveness. so actually when you would talk about sanction effectiveness, it comes to my mind and we do research, also, how effective sanctions are about evasion. because russia is evading sanctions with the use of many, many countries, especially from the former soviet block, central asia and china, you know.
so, jason davidson from the university of mary washington and the atlantic council. last week the secretary-general confirmed that at the washington summit the aliens will put forward its first southern flank strategy. now, some people would look at that and say, well the alliance has a really big problem on the eastern flank, why is it messing around on the southern flank. so could you say a little about why the alliance and why the united states should care about the southern flank of the...
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borzou daragahi is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and an iranian journalist. he explains who ebraham raisi is and how he came to power.
borzou daragahi is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and an iranian journalist. he explains who ebraham raisi is and how he came to power.
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the atlantic council just remindout the policy in the shift from a look to the west -- from a look to the east policy to eight look to the west policy. not expected to win the presidential election but he did. today, he is supported by the u.s. he will present a country fly allied with the united states in the region, regent that is not very easy. yo refugee crisis in the world and sudan. hehe drc which is a country in crisis for 30 years. he is a president his activities everywhere on the global stage. e can feel a little disappointment from the public opinion in k3on the globg erces andfar as attending launching military operations to rescue haiti. he sent 1000 police officers to support the government in haiti. to quell the g this is new that will be on the table during this state visit. host: the visit will be the traditional state visndwille the south lawn today and the news conference and this evening, the pomp and circumstance for the how does this benefit him? guest: it's the first state visit of an african in eight years. continent first.ad i k leverage his important relation
the atlantic council just remindout the policy in the shift from a look to the west -- from a look to the east policy to eight look to the west policy. not expected to win the presidential election but he did. today, he is supported by the u.s. he will present a country fly allied with the united states in the region, regent that is not very easy. yo refugee crisis in the world and sudan. hehe drc which is a country in crisis for 30 years. he is a president his activities everywhere on the...
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i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope your prime minister gets statues. thank you very much. thank you for this pleasant conversation. thank you very much, tucker. thank you. on a cold sunday afternoon on april 6, 1914, a rally of thousands gathered in the center of donetsk. russia, in order to protect the people of donbass from the nationalist pro-fascist dictatorship, the deputies established to proclaim the sovereignty of the donetsk people's republic. if we had not gone out to rallies and started resistance then, we would not have been able to remain ourselves. a war was organized against us by the armed forces of the ukrainian regular army. when did they start issuing passports? we will take on this matter, it will be honest detective. let's return to the main news: vladimir putin listened to reports from the acting head of the ministry of emergency situations, alexander kurenkov, and the governor of the belgorod region, vyacheslav glodkov, in connection with the destruction of the entrance to a residential building. in belgorod as a result
i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope your prime minister gets statues. thank you very much. thank you for this pleasant conversation. thank you very much, tucker. thank you. on a cold sunday afternoon on april 6, 1914, a rally of thousands gathered in the center of donetsk. russia, in order to protect the people of donbass from the nationalist pro-fascist dictatorship, the deputies established to proclaim the sovereignty of the donetsk people's republic....
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council, an american think tank funded by nato. they are trying to downplay everything positive that comes from russia and the soviet side in the context of this conflict, so it is best not to find anything positive in the russians, only through this can it be ideologically strengthened. actually put the nazi aggressors on the same level, and the soviet union almost accuses the ussr, along with nazi germany, of starting the second world war, as as if they forgot who attacked poland on september 1 , 1939, and the soviet union on june 22, 1941. the civilized world needs a new historical doctrine, without mentioning russia’s participation in it. harsh statements are being made more and more often and harshly. europe is in the pre-war period, the most alarming thing now is that literally any scenario is possible, we have not experienced such a situation since 1945, according to the distant descendant of the first german chancellor otto von bismarck, it is the united states that is pushing today’s eu leaders towards a direct militar
council, an american think tank funded by nato. they are trying to downplay everything positive that comes from russia and the soviet side in the context of this conflict, so it is best not to find anything positive in the russians, only through this can it be ideologically strengthened. actually put the nazi aggressors on the same level, and the soviet union almost accuses the ussr, along with nazi germany, of starting the second world war, as as if they forgot who attacked poland on september...
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. >> probably more diplomatic term, shorthand we've experienced at atlantic council. to pick up on one thing the director brought up, a big part of the strategy we haven't talked through yet is something that is uniquely state which is for an assistant. there is a lot words or ink spilled on for assistance specifically throughout the strategy, and it also includes importantly, well, recently not directly in the strategy, but congress has approved $50 million for states foreign cyber fund in next years budget. how much does for an assistant point into the strategy? i guess is $50 million in cyber assistance enough for the threat landscape that we face? >> i look at the 50 million as a pilot, frankly, and when i was running a business i used to tell our sales team don't celebrate to the winds. you only get to celebrate the renewals. it's only when somebody actually knows you a no and the jews do more but that you've earned right to celebrate. we're going tole treat the 50 million as a pilot and it's incumbent upon us to ensure that it generates in the year ahead outsize
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i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope they get statues of your prime minister, thank you very much, thank you for this nice conversation, thank you very much, tucker, thank you. specific story, we can reach people, we often talk about money, amounts serious, in russia there is a clear, clear signal, is russian industry capable of replacing foreign suppliers, it is necessary to mobilize all resources, give me a recipe in general , here’s how to achieve what you have achieved, it seems to you that you are on top of the world, stood up, dusted yourself off, is russia ready to change, is evolution taking place in any structure?
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council, the american nato-funded think tank. they are trying to downplay everything positive that comes from russia and the soviet side in the context of this conflict, so it is best not to find anything positive in the russians, only thanks to this the confrontational course in relation can be ideologically strengthened. brussels: 19 september 2019 . the european parliament adopts a promising resolution with a rather abstract formulation on the importance of european memory for... the future of europe, but the main goal of this initiative is to recognize the ussr as the culprit of the beginning second world war. attempts to distort this historical truth do not stop. not only the heirs of nazi collaborators joined them. now the matter has come to some quite respectable international institutions and european structures. but you know, for sure, that the recent resolution of the european parliament actually put things on the same level. nazi aggressors, and the soviet union, almost blames the ussr, along with nazi germany, for the
council, the american nato-funded think tank. they are trying to downplay everything positive that comes from russia and the soviet side in the context of this conflict, so it is best not to find anything positive in the russians, only thanks to this the confrontational course in relation can be ideologically strengthened. brussels: 19 september 2019 . the european parliament adopts a promising resolution with a rather abstract formulation on the importance of european memory for... the future...
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council, by the way, pistorius, who says that most of the bundeswehr will be transferred under nato command, but given that there is no such thing as a nato command, he means, of course, these 3000, and there will be 3500. be right here in the first queue, 1000 in 100 days, that is, the germans, so to speak, decided to participate there to the fullest in these rapid deployment forces, so 1000 in 100 days is the speed that we will destroy them, 1000 in 10, 1000 in 10 days and 2000 within another month, because it just hits the speed that we are destroying, yes, that’s why the only thing is... such exercises are being held, but this year they are being carried out, so to speak, with emphasis, firstly , air defense means, all means are involved. all national means that are in service with nato member countries, they are practicing tasks, the operation of multinational groups, air forces in terms of control, information exchange, exchange of intelligence data, communication of intelligence data, that is, they are preparing the air component, moreover, the americans are practicing main
council, by the way, pistorius, who says that most of the bundeswehr will be transferred under nato command, but given that there is no such thing as a nato command, he means, of course, these 3000, and there will be 3500. be right here in the first queue, 1000 in 100 days, that is, the germans, so to speak, decided to participate there to the fullest in these rapid deployment forces, so 1000 in 100 days is the speed that we will destroy them, 1000 in 10, 1000 in 10 days and 2000 within another...
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. >> former ambassador and special envoy for the region and now a distinguished fellow at e atlantic council, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine more than two years ago, about 6.5 million ukrainians have left the country including hundreds of thousands who have come to the united states. one of them is a 10-year-old. just days after the war began, he lost part of his arm in a russn bombing that killed his father and brother. the minnesota group that helps ukrainians with lost limbs brought him to america for a prosthetic arm. today he and his mother are rebuilding their lives in suburban minneapolis. this story comes to us from minnesota public radio news. >> [indiscernible] >> yeah, sure, ok. this is our kitchen. we like it. kerry nice. -- very nice. a table for our big family. a nice deck and big yard. my name is oksana. i leave ukraine, kyiv. >> we became big friendly family. >> we have each other. it is wonderful. we are very grateful. >> i have really good friends here. everybody is so nice. i don't know why, but i like to draw
. >> former ambassador and special envoy for the region and now a distinguished fellow at e atlantic council, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine more than two years ago, about 6.5 million ukrainians have left the country including hundreds of thousands who have come to the united states. one of them is a 10-year-old. just days after the war began, he lost part of his arm in a russn bombing that killed his father and brother. the...
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. -- senior director at the middle east at the atlantic council. the tenor of memorial today. as you say, it's a day where the country's chance to come together, but seems to be now if we can sense that the government doesn't fully have a plan to end this and doesn't know what the next they will look like. guest: that is absolutely true. this day in israel has been for years one that brings the country together, it is unheard of to imagine in previous circumstances that this would be a moment for division even if it is a small number of people who took the opportunity to protest, some silently and some vocally. it is evidence of the divisions that underlie israeli society even as there is unity over the overall war aims, there is a disunity around this government and israel. christian: does what they have done so far in rafah constitute to you that the full ground joe biden has warned about? est: no, it is not the full ground offensive joe biden warned about. he was concerned about israel having the exact same strategy in rafah that they had in khan younis. if they did that wi
. -- senior director at the middle east at the atlantic council. the tenor of memorial today. as you say, it's a day where the country's chance to come together, but seems to be now if we can sense that the government doesn't fully have a plan to end this and doesn't know what the next they will look like. guest: that is absolutely true. this day in israel has been for years one that brings the country together, it is unheard of to imagine in previous circumstances that this would be a moment...
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i've been speaking to russia expert, ariel cohen, a senior fellow at the atlantic council in washington, dc, and he's given me his assessment on the situation. shoigu who was an unpopular defence minister, to say the least. a lot of people in the military blamed him for the failures of the first year, year and a half of the war with ukraine. yevgeny prigozhin, the rebel of 2023, he rebelled injuly and was put down and then murdered. down and then murdered, was demanding that putin fire shoigu. so, shoigu is kicked upstairs to the security council. but the most important thing here is the removal of a very powerful man, nikolai patrushev. patrushev is a spook. he is, in fact, a security manager, vehemently anti—western. and now apparently he is going to the russian senate, which means it's also kicked upstairs. so, mr belousov, whom i met, who is a very statist economist, is not a free—market economist who advocated things like emergency taxes on extractive industries and whatnot. industries and whatnot, so he will be somewhat of putin's albert speer, the german architect who supervi
i've been speaking to russia expert, ariel cohen, a senior fellow at the atlantic council in washington, dc, and he's given me his assessment on the situation. shoigu who was an unpopular defence minister, to say the least. a lot of people in the military blamed him for the failures of the first year, year and a half of the war with ukraine. yevgeny prigozhin, the rebel of 2023, he rebelled injuly and was put down and then murdered. down and then murdered, was demanding that putin fire shoigu....
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council. thank you so much for joining us, mr. ambassador. that ukraine's counter intelligence say they've uncovered a plot to kill presidents, zalinski, and other high ranking officials. how big do you consider the threat against ukraine, senior leadership at this point? i don't have particulars regarding this beyond what's already been put in the media . but i do know as your report mentioned, that there were numerous efforts to get soleski by the russian forces and the 1st 6 plus months of their big invasion. and of course, they all failed, so this would be a major qu from us, scale weren't able to achieve it. so certainly the claims are plausible. the 2 suspects are colonels in the state guard of ukraine tasks with protecting top officials. allegedly, they were recruited by the f as b before 2022, before the full scale invasion launched by russia. but with the lensky, well aware of the target on his head, how does someone like that make it into his security detail? the look of the rushes o
council. thank you so much for joining us, mr. ambassador. that ukraine's counter intelligence say they've uncovered a plot to kill presidents, zalinski, and other high ranking officials. how big do you consider the threat against ukraine, senior leadership at this point? i don't have particulars regarding this beyond what's already been put in the media . but i do know as your report mentioned, that there were numerous efforts to get soleski by the russian forces and the 1st 6 plus months of...
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council. good to have you on the programme. we saw earlier president putin is in beijing. what do you think you might be asking china for, with regards to the war in ukraine? == asking china for, with regards to the war in ukraine?- to the war in ukraine? -- he miaht to the war in ukraine? -- he might be- — to the war in ukraine? -- he might be. russia _ to the war in ukraine? -- he might be. russia has - might be. russia has consistently been looking for more economic support and more military support from china. and while china has provided some economic support in the form of buying reduced priced russian oil and gas, and russia has sent some high—tech parts for russian arms, they have avoided doing more so as not to run afoul of us sanctions. so putin is likely to not have received the answer he wanted in beijing. what he got was a lot of rhetoric from both russia and china about the united states.— united states. bei'ing are certainly * united states. bei'ing are certainly walking _
council. good to have you on the programme. we saw earlier president putin is in beijing. what do you think you might be asking china for, with regards to the war in ukraine? == asking china for, with regards to the war in ukraine?- to the war in ukraine? -- he miaht to the war in ukraine? -- he might be- — to the war in ukraine? -- he might be. russia _ to the war in ukraine? -- he might be. russia has - might be. russia has consistently been looking for more economic support and more...
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he voiced these thoughts at a conference at the washington think tank atlantic council. last month, the senate passed an overdue supplemental aid package to protect our vulnerable allies and partners and to support of our arsenal and defense-industrial base. congress. should have approved it earlier, but the administration's vacillations hampered the western response, limited ukraine's options and weakened political support. it is necessary to move at a relevant speed, not at the speed of bureaucracy. it is time for the administration to mobilize additional aid and stop micromanaging ukraine's use of american weapons. we need to give ukraine enough to win, not just to avoid losing. but that's it our work never ends. that's why i 've been urging the president and colleagues in congress for years to start making the bigger investments in industrial capacity that will be needed for long-term strategic competition. we are dealing with decisive authoritarian regimes. we cannot allow putin to win , finnish defense minister antii hakanen came to washington with such a message.
he voiced these thoughts at a conference at the washington think tank atlantic council. last month, the senate passed an overdue supplemental aid package to protect our vulnerable allies and partners and to support of our arsenal and defense-industrial base. congress. should have approved it earlier, but the administration's vacillations hampered the western response, limited ukraine's options and weakened political support. it is necessary to move at a relevant speed, not at the speed of...