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you can find lots more on a websites, d, w dot com ah, germany produces the leopard to battle. take now it has hold hundreds, thousands to countries around the world, most of them here in western europe. and now those countries want to send their tanks to ukraine as the country enters a 2nd year of the russian invasion, or any transfer of tanks requires germany's approval 1st. well to night, the german chancellor remains silent, but his government is sending a signal. berlin may not give the go ahead to send those tanks, but it might not standard the way either. i'm brit gulf in berlin. this is the day . ah, we are constantly pressing the government and berlin to make them share their
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leopards low party, bringing at tanks, fighting tanks, offensive tanks. it is a very difficult decision on my own planet. they have over 350 active leopards and about 200 in storage magazine that has to be thought of bugs carefully, that i'm all good arguments saying why bottle tanks right at defense systems kind of before i did a germany will send the tanks. unfortunately, we as those who are waiting for them to be say, to be sent, have to wait one more day. also coming up, the european union slaps more sanctions on iran for a brutal crack down on protests protested to ron blames on washington dosma. why did the enemies, why did america and the zionist regime conspire against our nation, our country, and our revolution, and create these riots?
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ah, well to our he was watching on p. b. us in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome that we begin the day with german babbled tanks built for war, but perhaps not the one in ukraine. russia launched its u invasion of ukraine 11 months ago using soviet era tanks, the same tanks that ukraine is used to defend itself. but with a war about to enter its 2nd year with a russian offensive expected in early spring, ukraine says that it needs modern tanks soon in order to push the invaders back. he has requested abram tanks made in the united states and leopard to tates, made here in germany. so far, you as president biden has not committed to sending tanks. german chancellor shoulds making it clear if washington wades. so will berlin? well, last week, ukraine's allies meeting here in germany agreed to begin sending some of their leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. but the tanks, manufacturer,
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germany must 1st grant can set. now that has not happened. we have worked tonight in this report. ukraine might be one step closer to finally getting the modern and german made battle tanks. it says it urgently needs. poland. prime minister mateusz mont of ascii, said his country will apply for permission from berlin to supply its lepper tanks to ukraine. but he added that poland could also export the tanks without a green light from germany. as part of a coalition of countries supporting key of his go, there was thought that she was thought even if ultimately and who were not given the approval. but within the framework of a small coalition, if the germans were not present in his coalition, we would still send out the tanks together with others to ukraine up in moments of ips and i mean like a wild card. it's here. although germany has provided substantial support to key if it's been criticized for hesitating when it comes to sending battle tanks or allowing others to do so. ah.
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but there appears to be a shift in berlin's position. speaking to french television on sunday, german foreign minister on a lena bear box, and berlin would not stand in the way if poland decided to send its leopard tanks to key of and at an e. u foreign minister meeting a day later, she reiterated the importance of full sledge support for ukraine. mission up giving is on guessing is the severe this does, it's important that we as an international community do everything we can to defend ukraine and me so that it wins. and when is the right to live in peace and freedom again, i hate to leave him. here has been asking western allies to supply them with modern tanks for months. officials say the military vehicles, especially the leper tanks, are vital for fighting off an anticipated new kremlin offensive in the spring and for retaking territory. so what if poland does go ahead and deliver its german made leopards without waiting any longer for berlin to say yes. ralph stegner is
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a member of the german parliament for chancellor soldiers, s p. d. pardon? he spoke with us earlier about whether it's a good move to say we deliver the tanks no matter what the german decision is, is. i don't think that that's a good thing to respect treaties and legal parisian spots as again, as the protocol and has to decide what they want to do other than it's discussed in the public. it's not germany on the breaks, but it's different countries with different opinions. she'll compare the government of poland, for instance, on that. what the governor france as they are different the sides to that. so i'm bringing tanks, hiding tanks, offensive tanks. it is a very difficult decision that has to be thought about as carefully. indeed,
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that was around stated there a member of the german parliament fucking about politics and war. my next guest tonight is a u. s. military man through and through mark montgomery search for the 3 decades focused on surface warfare for the u. s. navy, he is now a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies in washington, d. c. it is good to have you with us on the program tonight. mr. montgomery we are trying to get clarity on this side of the atlantic about what the germans are planning to do with their leopard, to change what it looked like from your side of the atlanta of our thank you for having me and i think you're right there we need clarity. i think the germans are slowly getting to the position where they are gonna allow for 3rd parties to transfer their, their leverage as, as a, as your previous report mentioned, that 12 different countries have leveretts. i think there are about 2000 them in the western european military. so there's a group of countries that could be
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a coalition of the willing to transfer them. i think it's best that they transferred with german permission. eventually the polls made it clear they do it without, but you begin to get into logistic challenges right away. if you start to do that without permissions and clearly there's confusion in berlin between the foreign minister of defense ministers positions over the last 48 hours. and there is silence coming from the chancellor, ola sholtes, if you could put yourself in his position to me, can you see any reason for this hesitancy or for this lack of communication? but i think at this point, way we have to recognize germany actually is one of the largest 3 contributors to the military mission, ukraine. you know, after the united states and united kingdom, they're very big player. and so they've done, they've done a lot and i don't want to be critical of them. we're at this point now where these are, these are needed battlefield systems. and we really need to have one type of tank.
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the worst thing i think we can do the gradient is give them challenges from the u. k. abrams from the united states, and then leopards from everybody else. we really need to get a consolidate group of leopards from germany plus the 11 or the countries that are purchased them and push those leverage and they have a good, single supply chain logistics chain to work off of would. would it solve this, this, this perceived impasse if the americans were to say, ok, we're going to send some abrams over to ukraine. that will give german chancellor sholtes cover because he have said he doesn't want to make this decision without the americans being on board. i mean, would that solve this if we just got a yes from washington? i think what that would provide is political cover. as you mentioned, if, if you do that, then the chancellor has the cover of i'm, i'm falling in the footsteps of the united states. so as i mentioned earlier though, that integrates is a significant, legit, logistical issue. i'll just give you 11 quick differential the,
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the german tanks are diesel engines very consistent with the russian and former soviet tanks. the engines that the u credits are used to working on the end when a was abrams are using basically a jet engine tank, a jet engine drive, and it's a completely different maintenance problem. completely different type of fuel. it's really a logistics nightmare so well that might be a good political solution. it's a, it's a horrific military. i've been noticing the way some commentators have been trying to explain what, what's going on is particularly with the chancellor's silence. and some have said that perhaps inside the chance to read there is concern that if germany gives the green light for these tanks to be sent to you, great. that that will require all of these countries here in europe. they have to replenish their supplies of, of tanks and that would be an opportunity for the united states then to move in and
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maybe say we can provide an answer to this, this sudden lack of leopard tooth mean is that a legitimate concern? and i ask you that because i know a report that come, it came from your foundation this week says that i'm replacing military equipment transferred to ukraine by the united states. nato allies could lead to about $21000000000.00 in foreign military sales for american industry. so are the germans, perhaps worried that the americans are going to take advantage of a, of a situation that people don't want to talk about? that's a great question. and if they are worried they shouldn't be. and here's why. the principal that article was about con countries that delivered former soviet equipment to the ukrainians earlier in the, in the 1st 69 months at this conflict that allowed the ukrainians to fight over the
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summer in the fall. that is going to be replaced by western equipment and u. s. companies will compete for that and probably win a lot of it. but these leper tanks. if you're, if you're the swiss, excuse me, the swedish or the fins. and you transfer a company 12 tanks to ukraine and you have 36 other leopard tanks. you're going to buy leopards is the relief release the replacements. the last thing you want to do is go by 12 and one a ones. and now have a mixed fleet of am on a one abrams and, and leverage that will be impossible to maintain montgomery joining us tonight with the foundation for defense of democracies. misprint coverage is good to have you on the program, valuable insights to night. thank you. thank you. oh, hundreds of thousands of russians are thought to have left their homeland since september. that was when russian president vladimir putin announced a draft of young men to fight in ukraine. now these men, these people,
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they've gone to destinations around the world, including one place that likely feels familiar and talking about serbia. the eastern european country has one had close ties with russia, ties that have only gotten stronger since the war broke out. our correspondent, funny char met one man who was able to escape putins draft, but not pollutants propaganda. the owners didn't feel they had to change the name or the require when wash invaded ukraine. customers where not put off, they admire, the russian leader bolted here then is the groups. it is the only real leader in the world politic on all the others, the just politicians progress. but he looks after his country and these people will not order for many here is that an yanine near bol? great. feel that the west cause the ukraine war and yet it's we're on j. a rush,
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young journalist, flat to last september, before the war. he had reported on corruption arrest to pursuit, which became too dangerous when men started being drafted into the army. i left the because of mobilization because of the re, reese, go for to go to jail or a gold true war. wow. i would not go to war anyway, so when i could face a jail or torture or anything else, you can pick it. and i decided police right now he decided to come to serbia because he had some friends, sierra b. yes. kate, the putin regime. right. but not his propaganda love. they have problems with information about war. and i'm not in the position to tell soviet people want they should think and holiday
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sheet or transform the media. oh, good people, angie sas, you feel safe here, but he plans to leave and he's more open when talking in private than when the camera is rolling. by great city center shows how close links between the countries have helped spread the russia narrative on serbian media rushes propaganda mouthpiece recently launched. a local online service survey is not the most obvious place or for a few. it should a thousands fleeing russia. many serve see a support. the russian regime. glory to russia is painted just outside serbia's presidential office. paul say more than half of the serbian population cease putin as serbia's closest foreign ally. roman elizabeth, he's a good leader early because he's challenging the elite law because he shaking up
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the weld alder. sometimes people in serbia try to break through rushes propaganda. these protest doors are showing the names of bombed ukrainian towns in front of a christmas tree. donated by russia, their attempt to create awareness is quickly cut short though russians are welcome in serbia, but criticism against russia lesser that was d. w. 's money for char reporting there earlier when he told me why service is such a major destination for russians living in exile. nearly 1000000 people left russia brand since that war began nearly a year ago in ukraine. but yes, a significant number, an estimated 102300000 people actually left for serbia. and you really wonder why? because especially the wants to flat, for political reasons, being embrace, as we have seen in that report by that russian propaganda have a very awkward experience in this country. because they left for the very reason
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off of despising pooty, why the people they are, or a great majority of serbians really admire this man. now a few reasons you have already seen in the report, which is i, it's, it's, it's, it's very as close to a rush against due to direct flights. but also it's, the country itself is very close to the european union. and that makes it quite attractive for russians who flat for economic reasons rather than political to set up a business. and to basically get started, get started with a new life because nobody knows how long this war is going to continue. what i found quite strange though, really if you look at this journalist, for example, even he himself 1st had difficulties to even say yes or interview requests. because of course, many people have flat, have relatives in russia. and they are just concerned about the possibility that an interview and then even speaking up against flooding their pooty and in serbia may in some way endanger to relatives or their contacts. so this is something like as
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a take away to say, so for me from this reporting that even though a lot of people feel safer in serbia, lot of russians did definitely do not safe enough. many of them to speak up against that regime that they've criticized in russia and fled as a result in that also. but it speaks to the perception of just the vast and powerful reach, but vladimir putin, i'm hair, it's beyond russia. and in that also plays in to these close ties between serbia and russia doesn't exactly. and that that reach is due to economic interests of course, because so via the serbian government president footage wants to make sure that the population has access to cheap gas. so just a few months after the war began, he signed that contract extended basically the tenure gas pro contract with russia even though officially also said that that the countries looking for alternative energy supplies. but he signed
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a contract and didn't sign whatsoever. any sanctions to be imposed on russia, something however, that the european union really expects from serbia to do because after all, let's not forget, serbia is an e u. membership candidate has been full about 10 years now. and this is exactly here with the frustration and the anger, a place in and set seen among many, serbians won't vent their frustration over the fact that they cannot join fast enough. the european union say many ways as a result, they turn to russia and they turn the sympathies towards the east and not the west, and it has the, the invasion of ukraine has its influence, changed. sotheby's relationship with russia not really. in fact, this is the, the main reason for criticism from the european union that they are requesting the soviet to really allies foreign policy according to the european union that it wants to join. also, let's not forget that the biggest trade partner,
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despite or economic interest between washy and zuba, the biggest straight partner still the european union for serbia. however, very officially the serbia president maintains a very neutral tone, he says, and a neutral stance towards a russia. but if you ask me personally, i really think that he sending a little mixed messages because for want serbia backed as back to few un resolutions condemning the aggression against ukraine condemning the war. but on the other hand, as i just pointed out, they are suby until today didn't signed anything that's related to imposing sanctions towards russia. so we are seeing a country really in between a 2 chairs to say so that couldn't be farther from each other, between european union and russia. and if you really wonder, just how risky this 14 is, of serbia with russia. yes or be a country in conflict in abuse funny for char as always money. thank
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ah. foreign ministers of the european union of agreed to impose a new set of sanctions against iran over its brutal repression of anti government protestors. the ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss a range of issues including punitive measures against iran. there has been no mention of iran revolutionary guards, which some member states you in your say should be listed as a terrorist group. now to ron is taff regards with stamping out anti government protests that had gripped the country since september. here's a closer look at the revolutionary guard, a branch of the iranian armed forces. the home of the founder of modern day iran and it's a religious government in flames. youth versus old age and the people versus the state. i mean, that state is made up of the elite revolutionary guards who control most of the
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economy and security, and the clarity lead by supreme leader, ayatollah hyman ne, who make the rules. the regime has long blamed the west for its troubles, including the latest round of protests should oh, the smell. why did the enemies, why did america and the zionist regime, conspire against our nation, our country, and our revolution, and create these riots. as the supreme leader said, our country is advancing and the enemies don't want our country to make progress. oh, the protesters don't seem to be buying it. the brutality of the security services, the corruption of the revolutionary guards, the decline in living standards as the country strains under sanctions. all feed into a rejection of the ruling classes. and the authorities seem split on what to do about it. there were announcements that the dreaded morality police would be shut down.
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and the law requiring women to wear had job the relaxed. but it's unclear if either has happened. meanwhile, the executions of protesters have spurred fresh outrage. death to the dictator, the crowd shouts, not death to america as the regime would prefer. and it's not just young women and students getting involved. these auto workers walked off the job to support the demonstrations. no one knows if or when a reckoning is coming for the guards and the clerics. but the states brutality has guaranteed that the divisions will not go away anytime soon. ice age paintings in caves, across southern europe, they've long fascinated intrigue. but the meaning of the symbols drawn by those
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hunter gatherers will. they remained a mystery until now. perhaps, an amateur archaeologist in britain says that he has cracked the code and that he's now able to decipher the messages, those early europeans left on the wall. so the case in the south of france is famous for a reason. it contains hundreds of animal paintings drawn by a hunter gatherer us, tens of thousands of years ago. like in numerous other european caves on. many of the paintings are accompanied by mysterious markings like these dots. for a long time, no one you were to make of them until been bacon. an independent researcher noticed a pattern each animal has a dominant number. and these numbers, a sense, of course, is a 3, bison, and rocks are 4 red d rower sat and ibex or sat. and fisher 3 is he did,
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we had decided probably had to be a time to store some description. because not every once in a half walks, not everyone would have killed 4 ox units that had to be it had to be drawn after evaluating hundreds of drawings, bacon and other research has concluded that this must have been an ancient calendar . according to the researches it was used to record sophisticated information about the animals the horse with 3 dots, for example, would mean these animals made 3 lunar faces. after the beginning of spring. in memory, they will have records of effectively all the animals in the area are all the major animals. so they have a fairly good idea what animals are at their cage when they're there, what they're doing. generally, the week when they com and generally when they need this quite precise as they contract. 10 to 12 different praise species in the area very,
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very accurately. in the hostile environment where people migrated with the animals, this information could make a difference between surviving and dying. bacon says that the calendar has been used for at least 10000 years until the end of the last ice age. it has been found and caves all over europe, from portugal to ukraine. it shows that hunter gatherers were by no means primitive, but rather clever people who use this form of writing to store vital information. and they did, it was out. and i saw the days almost on the conversation continues online, you'll find it on twitter either w news. you follow me on twitter at britain. gov tv, and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see that with
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