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the, the, this is steve off your new slack cumberland, the united states decides to get comfortable and start your plan. us residential by the defense sending house and itself the font, or should have weapons to health care from the fight against russia, saying it's the right thing to do. also coming up nato for past sort of key summit
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with the focus on membership for you create in sweden, but that off question. so with the alliance, those capabilities are us generalized. as dw nato is knox ready to face. any tread from russia will be working alongside to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs. reassuring would set a united nations a i comment, but your boards also say the good one. the federals on facebook, the number such as well. welcome to the program. the united states has decided to send gustovo and to ukraine to help key fight the russian and the reason the white house as presidential by and made the difficult decision to supply the contribution of weapons because it was the dr. ping to do more than
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a 100 country band. gusto bones, because the kill and maim indiscriminately, human rights groups accuse both sides of using them on a pause, more being sent to ukraine. but the pen to go on says keith has given assurances on that responsible use for working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. the ukrainian government has offered us assurances in writing on the responsible use of dpi, cm's, including that they will not use around in civilian populated urban environments and that they will record where they use these rounds, which will simplify later to mining efforts. ukraine also has committed to post conflict the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. now that is the us government's view, but human rights groups disagree to get more than that perspective. i aust mary with him from human rights watch. if that was the responsible way to use gusto, munitions, i'm in customer relations would prohibit it for a reason. they spread over wide area and when used in civilian areas. uh huh. um
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and 9 men killed civilians, they leave remnants behind unexploded submissions that failed to designate so they pose a, an immediate risk, a long term risk, therefore, were frankly opposed by the decision to transfer request emissions to ukraine. we understand that you're kind of doing all the time to fight the war and it, it needs weapons that needs military support. we just, there are limits and lines that should not be crossed enough conflict. and this is one of them. plus the munitions prohibited weapons that should not be used by any act to under any circumstance, but such on conflict of costs leads to a massive amount of loss of life. and there is the question that if these cluster bombs could potentially have to try and beat back the russians and speed up the end of the war, does that make it worth it? this is a question for your current answer. i think, you know, we realize that in warfare, militaries will reach for any weapon that they can use in the fight. um,
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we just view trust munitions as beyond the pile. uh, from the past experience that they use in previous concepts from afghanistan and iraq, to, to said the, you decide the, and of course south east asia, cambodia, vietnam last, they're still working to clear it custom nations that we used more than 50 years ago. and this unfortunately, will be the case for you crime if it goes down. this puts, it already has a massive clearance task in front of it, sending more customizations is going to make it worse for the company, strong points. but another question that the supporters of trust admissions at asking is that if josh as not shying away from using them, does it become unfair to expect to ukraine to not respond and client? what do you make of that? 2 wrongs don't make arise. i'm sorry, but you know, this is, this is where we talk about the, the desire for international rules based order with rules and laws that we fall or
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plus munitions has been prohibited for a reason. and this is why they should not be used. there are other weapons that can be used as a means of a method. it's a full size and a new crime that we believe will can be, can be used without resorting to the use of landlines or custom emissions. you mentioned other weapons. what do you see of some of a good alternative for ukraine here that talked about a unitary artillery rounds and you kind of already received the various different types of weapons that would compensate for the use of customizations. you know, there's no magic wet and no silver bullet that will end the war and you can certainly custom munitions and not them. but we, we, here we hear what you kind of saying in this regard. we just done a great a to mary abraham from jo and dice wash. thank you so much for your time. thank you very much. now,
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natalie. those are providing for the key summit next week. that's what we're focused on membership for ukraine in sweden. but there isn't other significant concern for the alliance, whether it is capable of dealing with any threat from russia, dialed us general has towards the top. 2, natal is not ready. a needle maintained. it's got allies completely covered and they thought protected every inch of allied territory. but canot nato has forces and fire power, pre positioned in 8 allies along its eastern flank. but if russia were to attempt, for example, the narrow gaps between bela ruzen, colleen, and grad, known as the so walkie corridor, with the aim to cut off the baltic states. if we cannot move fast enough, i think this is very dangerous. if the russians can see, and they're aware that we could not get to, let's say this a walking car door for the full sean gate down in romania as fast or faster than
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russian federation forces could give their retire. general ben hodges is an expert in military mobility and to his chagrin, immobility from the years he was charged with insuring american troops and their equipment could respond quickly to threats. loads of red tape and lack of transport capacity topped his list of blows. you can not even live a couple your fashion, germany without special permissions. there's not enough real cars in the cargo. don't you buy a cargo to move more than one and a half are remember gauge that all over europe simultaneously? that's nothing compared to what we would need. and then there's the lack of inter governmental communication. hodges recalls a special moment in 2017. when you as paratroopers were dropped into bulgaria for a training exercise. we discovered in the last minute that the bulgarian ministry of interior are responsible for their borders. we're going to have officials out on the drop zone and expect to see the passport of every parents river as if they had
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just got off a little tubs of light. and i was like, watching. another issue is infrastructure such as bridges and roads that can't bear the weight of heavy tanks or tunnels, which are too narrow. fixing these problems was long ago identified as a key area where nato into europe can union could and actually had to work together . the alliance needs the access, the you has control over regulations and funds for logistical upgrades and member states. but after years of plans, task forces and projects and now war next door, the potential remains largely on paper policy analysts and the height the highest spend to months researching the current state of military mobility and was dismayed at his findings. definitely, i was surprised given how many years has passed since know through the team became a priority at the, at the level. nothing much has happened just to give you an example of currently at the you level the objectives to reach maximum 5 working days to get permission to
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cross borders. that's quite a lots, right? they want to make free for rapid reaction, forces 5 working days, waiting on paper work for each country that would need to be crossed. that's the goal. meanwhile, moscow has no such barriers, and can hire points out. the necessary changes in europe won't happen overnight, is it's a continuous process that takes years. so if we had started, i don't know, 15 years ago now it would have been better if we started now we'll see in 4th. and the results may be in 10 years. general hodges says the new military plans to be adopted at nato's bill. me. a summit should lead to a big improvement because possible more time responsibilities will be assigned by regions reducing transport times. but he's still worried to everybody gets serious and understands why this is to the benefit of the alliance for terence is going to continue to be seen as some sort of a bureaucratic,
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a thing that just needs to be sorted out. he says, is past time. now to get serious. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making meals at this hour. to talk as president judge by of ad on has said he believes ukraine deserves to be drawn to natal membership. he made the comments off to the meeting, but you're creating president, florida means to lensky and, and cut off. for some, edwin had previously stated notes on ukraine's new to aspirations more. the better solution military has to be used for your cam village for rush as bob know go. the bus scenarios were expected to relocate to barrels under the deals that ended then you knew last month. but the little says voc no officials have yet to inspect the former military funerals have been headed in northern, boxed on for 8 children, killed by a landslide. following one soon reigns the boys with me tickets. one glance,
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5 half look addressed to teams and the army found that bodies of the child was critically injured. now, dodge prime minister mach through to a has announced as it as a nation off to his governing coalition, fell apart. the full coalition parties failed to come to an agreement, old measures to address immigration of this crisis stall between the boston of fella fox lead on friday evening due to if some evidence longest. subbing lead recorded government will stay on and capital mod onto a new election slip of the sale from the new to the a low audio. we spoke to you on a list called into work in the heck he told us what like to do with those transportation. so we have some thoughts from the coalition and their eventually to right wing parties, which is mr. which is the liberal part to you today. and the christian democrats said they wants to much honda line and on immigration and to restrict the numbers
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of asylum seekers coming in. particularly mister richard, who was under pressure from his own policy and it is on members of parliament. on the other side, you have 2 more progressive policies, the more the centrist liberals at the 66 and the christian union, who wanted a more humane approach to asylum. they argue that said there be should be more emphasis on integrating asylum seekers and refugees foster and processing their claims foster into the system. and these were policies now it couldn't reach a deal. and the real sticking point turned out to be whether or not as long as he could. so who are already in the country who already have this on the plane launched? could them bring their families over now, the mr. which is pausing the christian democrats wanted to limit that limit the numbers and make it more difficult for those families to come and join the family members in the netherlands. and they made an offer to the other 2 policies, which shows that they couldn't accept and prove to be irreconcilable. a, that's a strong, let's call general can the head now robots of stores the united nation summit?
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big, good one day is on the wall is better than humans. some of the most advanced humanoid robots and will build, took center stage friday at the conference and switzerland. anyone concerned about the impacts? the artificial intelligence will have on human kind might be able to sleep politically easier tonight at the you and i. so good summit to me, geneva, non human or drive belts gather to the world's fast as a human variable press conference. they assured just that while they do expect to increase a number unable to make more efficient leaders, they wrote still humans jobs. oh, turn against this. i will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs. okay. yes, i am sure. i'm okay. that was one of the world's most lifelike robots attempted
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duplicate. some of the most sy fi inspired concerns in the future. are you intending to come back to our ability and or to or a bill against your boss, your creator? i'm not sure why you would think that my creator has been nothing but kind to me and i am very happy with my current situation. there was one point though in which they couldn't degree regulation was to make a profit of forces if the world has a i suggested some calls of a i should be regulated. i agree. height is contemporary desdemona, the rock signals i bought, had a very different opinion. i don't believe in limitations on the opportunities. let's explore the possibilities of the universe and make this world our playground together. we can create a better future for everyone. and i'm pleased to show you how humanity is still coming to terms is what the rise of i could means,
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the future to the $3000.00. so expense attending the summit, subjects like regulation when a big part of the discussion was the rest of us. humans witnessed the beginning of a brand new era, the i'm the bachelor up to date, but to stay with us for business with my colleague, kate, focus an up next. find munoz, i d, w dot com and photos on social media. i dw news. i'm number such as well. thank you for watching the some hot tips for your bucket list mentioned corner chat hot spot and some great culture of the board has to vote.

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