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the, the is dw news winds from berlin tonight, the u. s. president invokes the legacy of the day veterans and issues a call to defend democracy. are not asking us to scale these please. they're asking us to stay true. what america stands. we'll have more a president buying and speech in normandy this week. the 80th anniversary of the de, the land is also coming up, showing up support for the fight against russia. top level talks in paris between ukrainian and french president and the after israel's war in gaza. is
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a 2 state solution, still the pathway, the piece in the middle east here. what the hell of spinning is bought from a post work play the library golf is good to have you with us on this friday. us president biden to day called on his fellow americans to defend democracy from threats at home and abroad . and he did that with one on to what happened 80 years ago this week. fighting spoke ad point to hockey in france, where american soldiers fought a typical battle during the d day invasion. 80 years ago, biden speech follows a pledge of support for ukraine, and it's more against russia and it comes during a divisive election rates with his republican rival, former us president donald trump. here's more of what the us president said today in france. as a guide of her today is not just the honor of those show such
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a remarkable bravery on that day. june 6th, 1944. so much as the echoes of their voices to hear them. because they are somebody, this is some of us now. they ask us, what we do. they're not asking us to scale the squares. they're asking us to stay true with america stands for. we're not asking us to give a risk our lives are asking us care for others in our country for that ourselves. they're not asking us to do their job or asking us to do our job to protect freedom of our time, the front democracy, the style of regression abroad, and at home report or something bigger than our. so it was, do you as president there i'm doing now, but my colleague william blue cross,
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he was listening and analyzing the words of the us president, when it's good to have you here. it was clear who he was talking about. but just to whom was the us president speaking? i think you have 2 key audiences. americans at home is european allies on this side of the atlantic, trying to remind americans in an election year, obviously to vote for him. but from his perspective to defend democracy because of course, joe biden is basically pitched himself as the defender against the likes of donald trump for the way of the americas american way of life. that's what he was talking about in a speech he didn't outlined very specifically what he said he was talking about these big themes, the democracy, freedom, liberal values. but then, of course, a skittish european public and european allies, european counterparts, trying to make the case that america is not going anywhere that just as american storm to beach is to free europe 80 years ago. they will stand up in a, in an equivalent. i'll be a different way today. if there had not been a donald trump presidency. do you think this speech wouldn't even been made today?
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i mean, donald trump and the his legacy and what could possibly still come that was the driving force behind all of this wasn't sure, but it wasn't the 1st time and us present it came to such a momentous and historic location. like, like the dd landings in northern france to make a grandiose speech about the importance of american democracy of american power in the world. almost every us president has done it day and the world war 2 story more broadly speaking is such an easy story as difficult as the world was, but it's such an easy, black and white good versus evil story to drape upon more complicated, present political issues that we have today, the problem is, yes, that is historically true, right? it really was good versus evil and the free worlds fighting against tyranny. but that was a, if not singular, a rare moment in global history. you can't apply a rare moment to everything all the time. well, i was gonna ask you,
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these comparisons that are implied that were made into speech are, are they, are they correct or are we can fleeting conflicts here? of course, in west africa, even back then these, the so called free world also oversaw colonies around the world. they themselves picked and chose just as we're picking and choosing today, who got to be free and who didn't get to be free and who got to enjoy these values and we didn't. so there were discrepancies and double standards there, then, and there are today, and it's very, very dangerous. or, of course, always parallels. of course, their paralyzed me, what the, the, the, the full scale born ukraine that russia has launch is the largest land battle in europe. it seems forward to there's no disputing that but russia is not nazi. germany inviting improvement is not auto hitler. so we have these parallels can only go so far, and it's a, it's a very difficult argument for joe biden to be making, to stand for something bigger than just yourself to make a sacrifice. especially given america's flavor of level democracy,
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which is about yourself as about the individuals about be doing what's best for you . he was speaking also to america's allies, particularly the allies here in europe. because there is this fear that the, the, the alliance is that to have made up our world order for the past 70 years that they could soon fall away. and that's, that's, that's the point, isn't it that you hear in europe? leaders want the status quote to remain. yeah, well it's very difficult. you have on one hand, criticism of american power an interest not just from extreme sides of wanting to see america received or wanting to see some kind of re balance. obviously we hear from a manual, mike on 1st and foremost, but also that i can send to here in germany about europe being more of an equal security partner with united states. the other hand, what does that really mean? and you can be the most critical person of american power and the impact on the consequences that us powers hadn't the world. but if that just went away tomorrow, there would be a massive vacuum, right? that, that would, that could so more chaos. so it's not just, well,
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let's get rid of the last 80 years. let's get rid of the euro atlantic a line. there needs to be talk of. okay, well, what replace is that what comes next? otherwise, you're looking at a power vacuum, which could make things even more chaotic than they are today. where you blue cross is always good to see. we appreciate your analysis. thank you. well, after meeting with joe biden earlier today, ukraine's president brought to me as a landscape, is now holding talks with the french president emanuel mack wrong. so let's key is at the de configurations to shore up support for ukraine's war against russia. france has now agreed to supply the raj fighter jets and trained ukrainian pilots as part of a new military aid package. earlier in the day, zalinski gave an address to the french parliament where he called for more efforts to achieve what he called a fair piece. all right, i will the bully now frank language. he is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university. he's a former
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u. k. military intelligence officer enjoys is denied from oxford pregnancy to see you again. we understand that it could be months until ukraine can actually use these jets on the battlefield disguise. meanwhile, we're getting daily reports of russia ramping up its attacks. and we will these fighter jets, will they be? what too little too late? i mean, is the timing here? off, so good evening brands. yeah, so not going to be well, we're not going to be see seeing them in useful quantities and they'll probably get abroad 25 from friends eventually. well into next year. even van, i would question whether the integration of the system, the there are 2000 system. there's a 1990 is designed, this particular fair and i guess it's a question whether that would be complete even then we might, we're looking out to you, but it will provide a capability when it provide tape extra capability. probably not. what it will
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provide is capacity, which is to say more jets. the problem is, so it is an old yet. there are concerns about age. as with that email that she had across the important element is what's in them. know what the frame does. so that's the a, the onyx is not k yet, what they will be supplied with. but yes, it's better than nothing. if i, with the ukrainians, however, i'd be looking at switch swedish out across much more suitable much more up to date sweets. it keeps the plan with actually, rather than just multiply and the number of the frames and logistics chains. what if, when you, when you say i'm sometime late next year, i mean, it sounds like you're expecting this more to last a lot longer than has, has been predicted. i mean is, is that what we're seeing with these promises of mirage fighter jets as well? i think so. i think brent the this is emma, this is positive. it's maybe a political just or i think. but what would say now we haven't seen for the last 2
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years is a sense of the, of, of a sustainment for the ukrainian military. another was looking ahead more than next month. so the next couple of months. what we need to be seeing is looking out to 510 years to provide you quite not only with the ability to at least defend themselves now, but also to do to future aggression, alongside execution, nato allies. so this is a long term commitment, and i think it's white that it is whether the will will last not long, but i don't have my crystal, i don't know, i know to you or anybody else. that's correct. let's look at the, the immediate future here. the ukraine has been given a green light biased allies destroyed targets inside russia, with western supplied weapons. does ukraine need these jets, these mirage finder jets to do exactly that? so this particular variance is multi road in c rate it con, strike, or is designed to strike behind enemy lines like,
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like most across the very similar succeeds. another one, i'd be doubtful, frankly, whether the abl next, the electronics, the re dos tolerating systems would be able to penetrate the battery from edible russian ground based at defense system. so i would suspect the cost of this age and capability would be used within the country to supplement at defense as a guides ms saw christmas solid talking drone attack on this course against russian i across should. should they be a threat themselves? and i'd be doubtful about putting to meet the rest of the space or the, the sixty's frontier. no doubt whether that's going to be i, that's a french primary role. russia is president, booting has warranted that by sure it could provide long range weapons to some of its allies, to some countries to strike western targets of response to native allowing ukraine to use western weapons to attack russian territory be. is that a credible threat? and what countries is put in talking about,
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do you think just talking about syria, let alone iran conceivably sometime in countries or to provide a capability to them? it is very credible. i'd say, i think look, pretends made threats now for the last 2 years on the issue here is his credibility and at some point is blocked. it's going to be cold. and this device of proxy action is credible. it's quite dangerous, honest cost. it's another roch's up on the escalate for a lot of that we've been seeing all the ways really since the start of the war. so yes, it is credible and very dangerous. i suspect frank language is always frankly, appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you so good. all right, let's, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . india's and arrange remote. he says that he has been invited by the president to
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form a new government earlier in the day. he was formerly elected by lawmakers of his national democratic alliance, as prime minister for a 3rd consecutive term already will lead a coalition. after his party b, b, j. b failed to secure a the drawers. at least 7 people, including several children, had been killed at a bus accident in syria. the school bus skidded off the road and plunged into a river rescue. teams searched for about 6 hours for survivors. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was under pressure to set out a post more planned for gauze and his political arrival of any guns as set. and it's in yahoo, a deadline of june 8th to produce one, or he's threatening to quit the government for years. a 2 state solution has been at the center of middle east peace efforts. here's what it could look like. this says gaza in ruins after 8 months of war, but their plans to rebuild it the so called day after when the war ends. israel's
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biggest ally, the u. s. once he's released palestinians and regional governments to take steps towards establishing an independent palestinian state side by side with israel. the 2 state solution is as old as the state of israel itself. in 1947, the united nations drew up a plan for israeli and palestinian nations. the territory marked here in red would be palestinian. that in grey would be israel soon was, but those plans were dashed in 1948 british occupying forces pulled out. and israel was founded amidst the war with its error of neighbours. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled from their homes. the war and its aftermath pushed the founding of any palestinian state into the future. in 1967, another war with its neighbors left a victorious israel and control of all the land between the river jordan and the mediterranean, the beginning of its occupation of palestinian lands. starting in the
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1990s, there was a diplomatic push for a long term peace deal for israel would allow a palestinian state in exchange for security guarantees. the proposed state was already much smaller than in 1947. it would include the west bank east jerusalem and gaza but there are many obstacles to establishing even this diminished palestinian state. right now. israel's war time government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in charge of a nation still in shock after him. off as tara tax of october, 7th, netanyahu has repeatedly said that an independent palestine would result in more terror attacks and has vowed to block it. then there's the issue of is rarely settlements in the west bank. these communities and outposts are illegal under international law, but receive government protection. they take up much of the labs that would be part
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of a palestinian state. other disagreements are also not easy to solve both sides dispute who should control water supplies. many palestinians want a right to return to homes. their families lost in 1948 in israel itself. and both sides claimed jerusalem as their capital. but the city is cut off from the rest of the west bank by a wall of all these obstacles, the biggest may be the mood and israel. netanyahu may be unpopular, but public opinion polls show over whelming opposition to a palestinian state. in the meantime, one idea is an international coalition that would administer guys a temporarily on route to becoming part of a palestinian state along with the west bank. well, my next guest joined fight to the party which controls the policy in the authority
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in the west bank at the age of just 14. he spent 5 years and, and is really prison for violence. during the 1st intifada, today, he says he sees a way to end the conflict in the middle east. i'm happy to welcome to the program published any inactive is sometimes in july, which is just in july. it's good to have you with this. and in to this fighting and peace between the palestinians and the israelis. how do you propose both sides get to that place where the function of 2019 uh i think you know, we are awesome for the holidays. the. the code is pretty much confused. the content of the feelings, i'm get a sadness the so the public, what is in the ready about the position for the so are but yet when this war with the better thing is as is what it is. literally allies,
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the and this is also now 7000000 productivity ends and 7000000 use. um they have to bring in the same brand and they need to find a way to go. because i think there is only one way to ship this go because i thought include the most important issue for the is an atheist, is to be able to live image moist democratic stick and structure. this they need to separate from the image of a person in it. so the only option that is not good and this is still applicable, is the 2 steps one should. if we take this process or lose your alpha, what is the, what would be left on the tablet? it's is of time which nobody is willing to to be there. so i think it's in the best interest is in the best interest of the thing is to is to achieve that was the solution. and that's the only issue that is endorsed by the, the international community. let me, i was just in july,
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the moustache. let me just ask you the, you know what the poles, what public opinion is in israel right now? so why do you think is rarely is would ever be on board and, you know, support the plan that you're supporting, this 2 state solution. what do you think is going to change in, in the mindset of is right? i know is why it is, but it will have been in dialogue with is it i it is for the last 30 years and i talked to is i have from the, from the center i'm from from that. all right. and sometimes i tell them i, i know you better than you know, your sensors because they bumped up to each other. i told them all of them. mm. let's take the example of the 1970 to the new or when need to do ship, launch the war against. is that the hard public opinion and is it a, it was an issue they had to is which there was a little anger against egypt and then one. so that decided to come on top of his famous visit to the cabinet. and the rest is a is in this thread for what speech,
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god bless, calling for go got a goal, existence, the planning for the constitution that you offer. the piece is on the sign in to change the public opinion in one, not me. this could be happen. know also in our case now between the as late as an estimate of what we are lacking here is leadership. unfortunately, we have lack of leadership on both sides. i want to ask you about the top. neither . let me ask you about that in just a 2nd. but this is why we are about about leadership, but let's talk about the courage more right now. wouldn't be in israel's interest in this where, you know, there are costs for a ceasefire. would it be an israel's interest in this more if how moss has not been destroyed when we need to put the stick targets for this month and this month now and it has been cleared,
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but there is no money dennis on who's from us. i must have been defeated completely through this war. nobody expected that this one would go for this month and it was cleared up, isn't it, is how to use the maximum color in this room. and there was a photo sup, on, from the international community, from the americans, the immunization, the, the, the website wanted to visit. i mean, this is, i've had everything that's been submitted due to the people come off, but they couldn't keep that. they put into each the same. i think it's boston on. now. do you think, do you think it's possible there? i mean, do you agree with these, really, the mazda must be destroyed. if it gives me long to look, this was the news with this number of us shipping. the contract is on the bus thing inside. yes, maybe, but i think nobody wants to know this price. i mean, this is why it has given us a chance to actually look at what they're, whatever they can do, but i'll tell you how, how much time be defeated,
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how much time be pretty good. if we stop there will now release visit 8 of us to just stop the process of reconstruction and start the process of maybe lifting the opening. does that to me having a leave, having called for person, is pointing to the minimum of to him, of now are very much sensitive from the destruction of the time of brought up under this or not to see a will construction of pull. there's a, there's a long way in the way that we got let me pick up. i want to pick up on that. you're calling for her boss to release these rarely hostages. you've condemned the attack on israel october 7th. why hasn't palestinian authority president might be the boss or any other palestinian leader for that matter on? why haven't they condemned the atrocities of october? so of those, i think he has the, he hasn't the vision of,
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of either he hasn't the capability to understand what was the moment a doctor, what was this obligation of the time? and he did not on the maybe it is a part of the international community on this. he gives this up on the bus to him, different on the officials. this, this mine was elected for a to a 40 is on 2005 that ended in 2009, and they continue to assist employers, my sons, onto today. this month perhaps completely, everything. the executive branch, there is just nothing brush. he called pauses. this is the media of the diplomacy, the money control inc. and he is not the is oh, i can't imagine each task of these needs a team of $43040.00 young fellow student has to be able to perform. so he's holding everything in his house and he's been more performance is very limited. so if he's
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not capable to do it, you know, on need to assess what you should or should, let's talk about doing all the civil to football or, or later. let's talk about, you know, if someone were to replace him in considering what has happened in the last 8 months. it's feasible to think that the palestinians maybe would choose someone who's event carter on is real much more radical. i mean, do you not worry that replacing him would only make the conflict worse? i'd be many, many of the allies of the palestinians as well as the israelis consider a boss to be a safe pair of hands. this is completely the, the, this is completely disconnected. from the city i gave her a upset the poppy from different options that are best brought up on the west bank . i'm from the destruction got from us, broke up on them and got the most of the policy. and, you know,
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the majority of citizens would like to see, i know them that the, that things hope uncle function. i don't them that if that wouldn't be everybody to work with is what our end is on to some kind of dynamics that would benefit both is what it is and we need to bring up the stuff to the side the what's the, what's the is the security, it's basis from our own interest, and then maybe we would put so what is what is to bring up a lot to you, the book, the human dignity, and when being, unless of us. but i sure i'm of the front of past experiences these, those thoughts as you go ahead. zip out of the distance for mr. visual. i was bitten by stick. let me ask you before we, we've got just about a minute left. is there someone who is an obvious replacement for mach mood, a boss? is there somebody that he would recommend? that is yes, there is a generation of leadership,
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the younger generations that best have been broken in them to, to participate and leading the pursuit of people, including photos of the exotic know, unless they bought and hit on the mouse and filled with it is the same discount to, to have a unification. government that doesn't have the respect of the street on the international community. and also the trust of is what it is. we need to have a candidate, but these people wanted to have the trust the people i went in and incorporate issue with is what it is on the international community, mr. visual. unfortunately, we're out of time, but i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and i appreciate you being very forthright and open with this. thank you. thank you. you're watching dw news, just a reminder now of our top story. you as president job i has appealed for the defense of democracy. at the side of the dd landings in normandy, he above the legacy of world war 2 veterans saying that america has to stay true to
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