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not these 4 sports heroes, actually it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. when i'm fired up and ready down doing walk down the road to tokyo, july 19 d, w. the u. s. expedia, of its withdrawal from afghanistan, with troops scheduled to be out of the country by the end of august 20 years after entering the country in the wake of $911.00 to fight terrorism. bad leavings saying the job has been done, after costing millions of dollars and more than $2300.00. the us lies people about to ask. when did this for wrap? a war stop being a good idea. i'm throw gale and this is the day. oh,
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me. we are losing 20 years of achievements. us wants to leave. they should enter the war 1st. united states turning away, mis responsibility by withdrawing troops from afghanistan hastily dumping the war on the afghan people and countries in the region. countries in the region, having a says a role to play, supporting a piece for some of them. a lot of the taliban already controlled more than 80 percent of the country. that's the truth. it's up to the people that can stand beside what government they want. not us to impose on you don't do as long as the tell about engage in the peace process. but also on the day the us and it's international allies join ukraine to hold navel maneuvers in the black sea. so what the russians think of exercise seabreeze were
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operating in international waters. all of these exercises take place in international waters and local waters of the crate. as far as the russian federation naval response, you'll have to ask the russians welcome to the day when joe biden and i see early and they afghanistan mission. he said this was no mission accomplished moment. and despite the taliban scrubbing strength, the american president says it is not inevitable that the islamist insurgents will return to power. it's a sobering assessment of america's longest. more more than 2300 us troops died enough county, stan, since the us went in to end the terror threat following the 911 attacks. so what did they die for? we'll hear from us veteran of that war in just a moment. first, this report, the battalion been say this footage shows them celebrating after susan control of the keyboard. they're crossing into. i ron,
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it was one of several advances made by the militants throughout ganesh, 10 in recent weeks. they've been gaining ground since the u. s. and now the departure of its military by the end of august, the same military that out to them from power in 2001 in washington, president biden defended the speed of the withdrawal, saying the u. s. would no longer sustain the human cost of a conflict that cannot change. i've gone instance course ghani. so let me ask those who want us to stay. how many more? how many thousands more americans, daughters, and sons? are you willing to risk? i will much send another generation americans to warn i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. but by and also argued, the u. s. had achieved its original goal of routing al qaeda after the $911.00 terror attacks that led to the invasion. he said the decision to leave was overdue . we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill and is the right
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and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. just days ago, the u. s pulled out of background air base near capitol the center of its military operations for nearly 2 decades. the pentagon says the withdrawal of us forces is now more than 90 percent complete. as foreign troops depart, the african military struggling to push back the taliban. like here, enough gun instance, northwest peace talks between the government and the militants. have so far failed, and many fear the violence will only get worse once the last us soldiers have returned home. let's explore this with adam weinstein, who's a research fellow at the quincy institute for responsible stayed craft. he's an
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expert on, i've got this done where he also served as a us marine. he joins us from washington. welcome to dw, let's start with the, the big question then pulling us troops out of afghanistan, regardless of the conditions on the ground. was that the right decision? well, i think conditions based withdraw would have inevitably left us troops on the ground indefinitely. so it was the right call because it recognizes the reality that the only solution to the worn off cornerstone is a political settlement and that cannot be imposed by foreign troops. and when do you think in that 20 years that realisation finally san k. well, i think among some parts of government and certainly outside of government, the realization think in years and years ago. but i think both president trump for
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president biden recognized the pulse of the country in the united states was that they didn't want to see an extension to us military involvement in this war. and i think the slow progress and, and often negotiations really hammered home. the fact that a political settlement was unlikely to happen. and it couldn't happen with the presence of foreign troops because that is one of the drivers of the conflict in the 1st place. but you seem to be saying that one of the main things that changed was the oper size of the american public for this conflict. well, i think the appetite changed, but you know, the american public might have been ahead of the u. s. government in realizing the utility of this conflict, even if the american public are not experts on promised on when you were serving as a marine in afghanistan, when you, when you clear about why you were that i think at the time i served i was young.
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i was a us marine, i served in a room on providence and i probably did have a bit of an ideological view as to why we were there. i did feel that we were preventing terrorism from reaching the united states and we were engaging in nation building activities that were admirable. but the reality is that that mission was it was not accomplished. and there was a failure of us policy. and frankly, nato policy and in afghanistan, it doesn't mean that nato countries should be disengaged economically or diplomatically. but there simply is not a military solution to the conflict that can be imposed from the outside. and so when i, as i did today, i read an interview with taliban shadow man, and they both district of afghanistan. and he said, we have won the war and america has lost in the wrong
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well, the telephone have one in the sense that one of their primary goals was with for nato troops to, to leave. but i think the talk about are going to find that they're now part of a more intensified civil war. and the only real solution that allows everyone to win as a political settlement. so the top 1 may feel they want. but in reality they happens . and i don't think taliban statements about winning or losing should dictate us policy or nato policy. now, not so much that, but just just being clear about what, what was achieved. what wasn't because that does seem to have been some, some sort of muddying of the waters present by and say, well, we're not that a nation build. and just as you said, you were the, when you were there, as a young man taking part in this. well, that was clearly part of what you, what you were sold. i wonder how the afghans then fail because
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ah, the guns wrong to think that the united states has abandoned them. i understand why i can feel that way, and some of that failure is the u. s. messaging. the reality of that president biden is in a difficult position, and he's correct that the original intention of invading our honest on was to counter terrorism and we have degraded. i'll be not defeated all keita. but i think the united states and nato partners have to grapple with the reality that the war became a nation building exercise. and we did sell it to off on and to the pile of the us, you know, of us soldiers and to the broader public as a nation building exercise. so we have to grapple with that barrier. i mean, i think the german public was where it was supportive of you know, military involvement, enough honest on some of that did have to do with advancing human rights and nation
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building. and so that was that, that record is something that the united states going to have to grapple with, even if president by and didn't do it in his speech. and whatever. because allies, after 911, president bush triggered article 5 of the north atlantic treaty, the united states has been attacked and its allies rallied to it's a to go to al qaeda and i got his time. so on those same allies now, right to feel aggrieved, the way president trump began the us pull out without consulting them. and then president biden set a date for a full withdrawal regardless of conditions on the ground. well, like i said, i think a full withdraw that was not condition based was the only the only sustain, forgive me for saying that the time is so you said, but i'm wondering about the attitude of america's allies. america, in this instance, appears to be an unreliable ally. well,
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this is the problem with intervention as policies on the part of the united states, the united states forgive that all of these other countries have their own domestic politics. a perfect example was the value to communicate with germany about what the withdraw time table would be. at the same time that germany had to seek an extension for its mandate and on from its own government and from its own representatives. i mean, not that, that the case in point of how united states was in on reliable partner enough time . but that's because these interventionist foreign policy is inherently inherently create partnerships that are dictated by the united states. and i think we also have to remember that u. s. society was fundamentally trans transformed by the war on terror in a way that wasn't true in europe and in my opinion. so i would ask our europe partners to understand the reasons for the u. s. withdraw, but i certain i certainly wouldn't excuse the lack of communication and the limbo
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that the trump administration, in particular put nato partners and good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. i don't weinstein from the quincy institute for responses. statecraft thanks for having me. in recent years, the country with the 2nd largest true deployment in afghanistan after the americans with germany, which is also completed the withdrawal of its forces. 59 german soldiers died in the mission. a memorial to the dead. the forests of remembrance, as the blunders their cause, it, it's dedicated to the men and women of the military who lost their lives in the course of duty. steph, i'm gone, is a guy that the memorial site, which was set up in 2014 many years up to the start of the mission. enough. got his then party. it's your own party to a culture of remembrance and the use of memorials. com to rise from one day to the
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next, the fun of mall and she and he misses. they have to grow the culture of remembrance within the whole grows estimation progresses and was the experiences of the soldiers on that commission. the 9 that's in the funds and the culture of remembrance, it is growing that most people in germany have never even heard of the forest of remembrance, which is far from the capital. germans don't feel particularly close to their country's military. the trib withdrawal from afghanistan is a point in case when the soviet landed in germany, there was no petition to greet him. days later, the countries still discussing whether any so how to do it should be paid to dimensions. and other controversial point is the treatment of afghans who work for the german mission underground, translators, for instance, they won't, the bond is there to guaranteed a safety since the withdrawal. they fear retribution by the taliban.
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toes that the hand for allies of the west has already started in my very sorry. we hear people in the neighborhood are being taken away by taliban or local assistant fees. they have to go into hiding. i look it up just for 2nd market growth and himself, 13 have canister. and now he lobbies for afghans who assisted the mission to be brought to germany. but the federal government is demanding that they pay for their own flights. german officials say the country has issued 2400 v does happen in all aspects of our mission and we were assisted by dedicated incompetent . i've got men and women who support to death because i think this done without them. we would not have been able to do the job, we would send that to do. we understand the responsibility we have for these people in the forest of remembrance. there we soon be another memorial grove dedicated to
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the soldiers who fails in mazar e sharif. the city where many people who had the german mission, are still waiting for help from germany. ah, organs involving the united states ukraine and says the other countries are wrapping up in the black sea oper. excuse me, exercise sea breeze went ahead, despite or perhaps because of russia's strong objections. not just moving for decades took place in the waters around crimea, which russia antics from ukraine in 2014. i kevin came to join the native alliance and will host more exercises with the u. s. poland and lithuania. this month, russia calls for the drills to be cancelled, and the russian defense ministry said it would react if necessary to protect its own national security. the u. s. navy seems unconcerned, were operating in international waters. all of these exercises take place in international waters and local waters. it's crane. as far as the russian federation
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naval response, you'll have to ask the rest and i can respond to that. and we will continue to operate safely and professionally and interact with both our partner forces and any russian federation vessels professionally. well, let's see if we can get a russian perspective from andre court enough, who's director general of the kremlin founded russian international affairs council . welcome to d. w. let's start with the whole tension a rounds and surrounding ukraine. ukraine, a sovereign country. why does moscow believe that it should determine whom kiev forms alliances with? well, i don't think that it's an issue of determination. i think that the assumption is that if you clean joyce native for example, that will have very serious repercussions for the russian national security and therefore show will have to take adequate measures in order to deal with this new
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challenge i. and also i think the position which is shared by menu is that not all of ukrainians are so eager to join it, especially in the east of the country and avoid so should be taken into consideration by decision makers and key but is not the very definition of the determination which you say that russia doesn't have if you have as the people of ukraine elect, a government to that government decides to formalize this wherever. that's not russia's business, is it? no, it's not. i think that ukraine is a sovereign country and it can do whatever it wants to do. but why did that the green population suppose this idea? but of course, ukraine will have to face consequences of its mattress because even for us she believes that it's national security. deteriorated to super kate that's. that's
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clear. so we have this, this exercise going on, but just finished, and the black se i just moscow regarding the presence of nato warships on his doorstep. i think it is regarded as an irritant. i don't think that there is a perception that the exercises constitute a formidable security threat to their action for the nation, because russia will, all those have some kind of advantage. given the fact that the crime in peninsula has been turned into, into unthinkable aircraft carrier by the russian federation. but definitely it's never going to because if you have so many military activities in this part of the rules and between the russian nature, there is no agreement on the words. an accident said, see, of course, there is a danger open in inadvertent escalation, and the danger is likely to grow you for these exercises continue.
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how does that? how do you get to an inadvertent escalation when ships are in international waters being a buzzed by russian aircraft? that's not true. russia provoking a situation? surely. i don't think that the united states aboard is the black sea, northridge to argue that it is the u. s. neighborhood, even the united kingdom is not that close to the international waters though it, these are international waters, but speaking of the proximity to the territory of particular states, of course, ashy is closer than the united states or the united kingdom. but again, you are not talking about irrelevant international waters. the proximity or anywhere is not here today if the waters off a free for international vessels to pass through than they are. and they should be
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allowed to pass through without hanging from russia. if you want to get into detail, you should take them onto a convention which sets the limits on the presence of extraterritorial vessels in the black sea region. but i'm not talking about that. i'm just saying that if you have many ships around or no matter what kind of waters we are talking about, or if there is a density of never movement in a particular region, of course, there are dangers and threats often go discoloration, human arrow or technical failure you know, we, we have such incidence in the past and we can well have them in the future and not as simple as that doesn't constitute any legal case for forbidden for an vessel. so to, to visit the black sea area. but of course, the risks are growing. it's hard to take a rush and complaints about exercise seabreeze. seriously,
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when the kremlin deployed 800000 troops plus tax and equipment close to ukraine's board in march and april of this year and announced that it was going to, it was going to block off sections of the black fi to foreign shipping for 6 months . well, you know, i will return this argument to you because you argued that the black sea is an international war test, which anyone can use of was the death of the russian federation belongs to us in the rush. you can do that with once on its territory. you should forget about that . just switching top, the top is completely, i'd be interested in your view of the american withdrawal from afghanistan. well, i think that the situation is really clear. the united states and nate a lot the what the, which this war for 20 years, the what didn't bring stability prosperity to the african people. and now the united states retreats in there are other hectic,
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i would say in other cumulative fashion. but the question is, where the neighboring countries can do any better than native due to no goodness. and i hope that they can, but it's still an open question we're talking to. it's very clear. thank you so much for joining us and re quote enough in the russian international affairs council ah, life for the transgender community in indian control, kashmir has never been easy. despite their work as much makers and wedding entertain this, they still faced lots of hostility and discrimination. but lately, situations have become even worse, is locked down in the region, prevent them from going about their business, leaving some facing destitution you sub number. any is that transgender woman living in india administered crush me? she was a leader, members the days when she would dance at reading now she mostly stays at
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reconcile between religion and their sexuality. or for that matter, their gender identity as well, and then starts the abuse. and if you will start from the families on, on lee. and this is, or, you know, it's, it's the word but it's physical. it is sexual as well. in a month we would receive just one case of you know, mental health issue from the community. now, we are receiving a lot of cases that out about 4000 members in the community. and few have received government aid. but have num lives in the hope that her work as a dancer and a matchmaker will resume once again. last, i could never me, but i work with dignity when i bring 2 families together during matchmaking, i hope it continue. after the government began eating long known restrictions in gush me over the weekend, that told me have come a step closer. the
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finally, something that has got people stopping and staring on the streets of tokyo, most billboards only get a casual glance for this. giant 3 d cats been drawing huge crowds, larger than life. katy, even now's local businesses who sponsored it. say they wanted to do something to achieve people. well, tokyo grapples this latest cove in outbreak as a state of emergency. so realistic that someone has to clean up the kitty litter for that was the day as ever the compensation continues online and you'll find this on twitter at the w news. have a good day the who's
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me the news . this is the deputy news from bud in the un security council votes to keep a disappearance in a corridor open, despite russian protests that advantage. serious sovereignty means another year of life saving supplies for millions of civilians and the rebel control, not also on the program hillary on display as the u. s. ukraine. international partners wrap up the 12 days of the war games in the black sea. also, despite russian objections, the w correspondent is ah
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and feel welcome to the program. a lifeline to millions of syrians has been extended for another 12 months. the un security council has voted to continue age shipments through turkey into rebel held territory in syria. despite opposition from russia, russia back to the syrian government and claims the aid to operate. the aid operation violates this serious sovereignty. like going through a back door border crossing love and passing through the capital, damascus. it took a last minute compromise with us to keep the crossing open. he left the capital of a disputed province of the same name in the north west of syria. elizabeth, the last stronghold of the opposition malicious and syrian president assad wants to bring it back under his control. 4000000 people are stuck there in the hospital. they are fighting another battle. this one against the corona virus. vaccines are
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scarce. only 46000 doses have been administered since may. the only way to get more vaccines is from across the turkish border. but in eat live, people don't believe the regime will help them in their fight against the pandemic . the hotel us, if we don't trust the regime, they have promised in the past to deliver vaccine and now they promised again. but here in the liberated areas we never received anything i experienced with them goes away back. they want the syrian population to start and die. joe was shot. saudi. currently eat live is getting supplies through a back door. the only open border crossing from turkey called jill, that is you there. bought a house on the syrian side. some $1000.00 trucks make the trip once a month. some of the money comes from europe. the un organizes the shipments. it's an ongoing war. it's an active front line that's been shelling every single
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day in the last year. they've been multiple strikes and other missile attacks in these kind of conditions. it's very difficult to get agreement between the parties to the conflict, to safe route into evil. it is through turkey, but aside and s l i russia, i want to block the entry point. you commissioner for crisis management, janish lunar church, visited the shipment center on the turkish side of the border. europeans and the un need to fund a compromise with their ally, russia. you commission. i was angry, but it's putting a good face on the matter as european union representative. i could only say that this issue should not be about politics. this should be about helping people who needs help across the border and eat le province around one and a half 1000000 refugees have no permanent home. they live in camps. there are no jobs. they rely on help from outsides. their concerns about the threat closure of
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the border crossing luggage, another robin red flower fuel medicine. everything comes through about how a crust. if they close the crossing, they might as well buried alive because we will all starve. there will be nothing here. whether the border is closed or not, the syrian refugees will remain a bargaining chip in the struggle for power. and the last of germany's forces have returned from ganley's stone. but many involved in the mission is still searching for resolution. i've gone to help the bond is val of the fear of their lives and say germany has a continuing responsibility to protect them. in germany, criticism is growing of the treatment of return soldiers the w on your car reports on a difficult end of a foreign mission. a memorial to the dead, the former still remember, and as the abundance of calls it is dedicated to the men and women of the military
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who lost their lives. in the course of duty, stefan gum is a guide at the memorial site, which was set up in 2014, many years after the start of the mission in afghanistan party. it's your party to once quit edition culture offer member use the memorials of mine account for one day to the night long. they have to grow the culture off remembering within the forces growth as a mission progresses and with the spirit is also just on that mission. and it is growing this culture off, remember, and then click most fox in the back. so most people in germany have never even heard of the forest of remembrance, which is far from the capital. germans don't feel particularly close to the countries military. the troop withdrawal from a gun is done is appointing case. when the soldiers landed in germany, there was no politician to greet them. days later,
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the country is still discussing whether and if so, how tribute should be paid to the mission. another controversial point is the treatment of afghans who worked for the german mission on the ground, translators, for instance, they want the bond is to guarantee the safety. since the withdrawal, they fear retribution by the taliban. i'm told that the 100 west has maybe start to the muscle issues. we hear people in the neighborhood have been taken away by the tunnel bond. our local assistance feel they have to go into hiding until the i look at it all just as it is. marcus graziano himself, soft enough, going to stand now. he lobbies for afghans who assisted the mission to be brought to germany. but the federal government is demanding that they pay for their own flights. german officials say the country has issued 2400 visas. you know, none of our mission in a gun is done. we will assisted by dedicated incompetent afghans,
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both men and women who supported us, as i think without them, we wouldn't have been able to do the job. we were there to do. we understand the responsibility we have for these people. in the forest of remembrance, there will seem be another memorial groove dedicated to the soldiers who fell in mazar, e sharif. the city where many people who help the german mission are still waiting for help from germany. let's take a look at some more stories from around the world of france is to start withdrawing . troops fighting is missed extremists in the salvage and of africa. french president, america macros been holding talks with the leaders and 5 african nations. french force has been battling rebels linked to al qaeda and the so called designing state . 78 people are now known to have died in the collapse of apartment building in florida. another 62 was still missing. rescue workers have been searching the rebel
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for the victims. since the structure inserts 5 felt more than 2 weeks ago. if you any, as medicine, is building a 550 kilometer long res. why a barrier on each board with the rating of she's accused and neighbor of allowing hundreds of migrants to enter the european union illegally. ellers allowed crossings in retaliation for a new sanctions imposed after midst granted a flight to arrest a distant blogger. hundreds of migrants rescued at sea has started to come ashore in the italian port of augusta picked up last week by the ocean. viking, which is operated by the charity editor, money group says food was running short intentions on board and war games involves in the u. s. ukraine and other countries are finishing up in the black sea exercise seen breeze was held, despite strong objections from russia. these largest maneuvers for decades have
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been taking place around the water, the crime neo which russia antics from ukraine in 2014 gave wants to join. the nato alliance will host more exercises with the u. s. colored and with you a new knife of this month, dw correspondent nick connelly has spent the last 3 days on board. a u. s. navy destroy taking part in sea breeze. he joins us from the port city of a death on the black sea in ukraine. welcome, nick. what have you witnessed aboard the u. s. s. ross? well filled those with 3 days in which basically the russians whenever more than a few miles away, either with their ships or their play. and at times it felt as if there was many russians out on the water in the part of the black sea, we were in international waters as there were americans, ukrainians, and other nations. taking part in seabreeze, i even was sort of thing about of all of this was our american host were very keen to talk about the operational side of things, have
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a practice whatever skill with their ukrainian counterparts. but they were incredibly nervous about talking about the russians, those same russians who earn a couple of miles from the boat. i was on and seemingly very careful not to be accused of war mongering, tried to turn things down and to be seen to be focusing on the task in hand. so it was kind of a alteration for a group. jonas, trying to find out why these x does the needed, who they are basically aimed out to what kind of situation, what kind of potential opponents these are aimed at. i'm being told time and time again, but these are just exciting the special waters and, but anyone is able to go into the special waters without any particular target. so it was a strange time. but interesting one just business as normal. how close did you come to crimea? so that was, that was the, the big question in recent weeks between the british worship. defend coming,
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passing, but close to crimea. sort of, it basically provoked a diplomatic spat between moscow and london. i think on the back of that the organizes of this extra i started to keep further away, but you didn't need to be close to crimea. have those russian ships in very close proximity those flights going over every day. they were paying a lot of attention to what was going on this exercise. and it's not unexpected. given the tensions we've had in last month, russia and the west that look ahead over ukraine, russia building up huge post on your border. so that was a backdrop. these exercises, and as expected, the russians were showing that they would happy about having american equipment out in the black sea anywhere near crimea. over for that matter. seabreeze is held regularly, but this was the biggest one. yet what, what is the purpose of these journals? on paper, it's about learning skills about interoperability between american forces and ukrainians, and other allied nations. but it is the political gesture of those tensions in
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recent months about sharing that the west hadn't forgotten about ukraine. 7 years after crimea was annexed. after all, those tensions on your friends board isn't russia keeping that pressure high on ukraine? but it's difficult. see really what you're trying to expect in terms of support. i mean, the ship's going to go home in the next few weeks and, you know, there's no nato membership respect for ukraine on the cards anytime soon. no kind of formal security guarantees. so there's definitely lots of reasons that are going to stay worried about their contra security. even if we've seen the biggest exercises in recent years, it's still in the $5000.00 personnel, which is anything less than the war games the russia carries out in this region which involve tens of thousands of people. so a small symbol of support, but nothing really changes the balance power in this part of the world. i make. thank you so much. the w correspondent, nick connelly and a desa talk. some sport, we'll start with tennis. no joke, inventions, a beaten dennis shop of olive to set up a wimbledon final with its mateo, but
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a teeny dog which the defending champion was pushed all the way by shelf ovalo. bessy went through in straight sets. the confident young pretender followed by the man who's been here many times before. no joke of h. soaking up the center court applause. but at the start, it was his big casing opponent danny shepherd, bottle of lapping up all the plaudits. competent, completely drain against joker beach though with a double folks giving away the 1st set. sharp revolve. discovering that planning joke of it. she's like playing against a brick wall. everything comes back at you. needed to show all his best defensive qualities to keep the powerful shap of all of it. bay shot after shot rain down on him.
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