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why should president vladimir putin his already warrant the west if you gives you a green, the green light, your cross a red line. neither will be at war with russia. the risk is real, but we've heard this threat before the limits on ukraine. they've always remained in place changing that could change everything. our bread golf in berlin. this is the day the get keep in the war must become much harder for russia by street of the country that is defending itself can also strike targets on the aggressive side. this of course, significantly changes the very essence, the very nature of the conflict. we will adjust full, adapt as necessary, including, with regard to the means that are at your transportation disposal, bus stop promotions. we support the authorization of loan grange drugs on russian
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military facilities without restrictions. this will mean that nato countries, united states and european countries, are fighting against russia. also coming up, the dutch government is expected to declare a national asylum crisis. imposing severe limits on migration. is this move necessary? is that even legal? so yeah, makes it needs the thing and not the cabinet, but there's a different political reality now. i won't be pushed aside. i'm going for the strictest asylum policy ever do, or he was watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with russia's invasion of ukraine and one president set to possibly. busy another president's bluff since the start of the war in ukraine, russia has borne the west and not to overstep in its efforts to arm you. great. so far the united states has delivered weapons, but with clear limits on how they can be used inside russia. hooton's promise of
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a wider war has remained the risk that biden has been unwilling to take with his time in office winding down could president by the reassessing, his resolved by his meeting with you k prime minister storm or today in washington . and they are expected to announce an easing of restrictions on weapons used by ukraine. a move that president biden has repeatedly said could possibly start world war 3. you should have this decision is made. it will mean nothing less than the direct purchase. a patient of nato countries, the united states and european countries in the war and ukraine waiting, and this is their direct participation. and this, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. with this will mean that nato countries, united states and european countries are fighting against russia. and if this is so,
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then bearing in mind the change and the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us to western nations, say that they're entitled under international wall to help a country under attack by an aggressor they said this many times and russian president, booting has offered his all to familiar rebuttal as well. here's a review and a remind this war began with red lines. yeah, no, this is a real threat and not just to our interests, but to the very existence of our state and its sovereignty. that this is the very red line that has been mentioned repeatedly. they have crossed vladimir putin was speaking about ne, to potentially expanding into ukraine. invasion was his means of preventing this
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possibility. it stands the kremlin has repeatedly draw new red lines threatening the world with war. so hold red lines, so called red lines, red lines. the range me sell supplies to ukraine. the use of me sells outside the combat zone. and finally, attacks and rushes territory. the kremlin had warrant that these red lines should never be crossed. coaching understands the west and lead uh could hope to be re elected. if he or she brought that country into a wall with russia, so it goes down to the doesn't want anything to avoid that. so uses the concept to re lines. the threats the token, ask nation, especially due to a threats as a way of intimidating. the less than saying to them, you know, just be careful, hold on, because it could be, there's going to cause you problems. you frayne has been using these western have 16 fight to jeff in the war for about
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a months now. and ukraine has been striking russian military targets on the occupied crime in opinions. so for about a year. ukrainian forces have also led an incursion into rushes cost region for more than a month. with moscow being unable to ended, menu, red lines have been crossed, and russia has no delivered on its threats of a strong response. ukraine's president followed them as the last key says he believes that they don't exist. poor jim has already said so much blood that against the black drop of these blogs. ross's attempts to draw red lines simply do not work at a meeting with the secretary of state and british foreign minister in key. if this week, the landscape was once again pushing the west for something he believes will help you crane. and this war, the ukraine has only been allowed to use west and weapons to heat targets
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in these shaded area of rushes. brands, of course, can belgrade regions, but to reach the military base is the address that use us to attack you. crane key needs the permission to track deeper into the russian territory. for example, using advanced attacks that would cross another red line, but some experts believe the west should need few further risk relation. we've seen the rush is red lines. are they going to be getting ready? there's no, there's no consequences for crossing them. there is no escalation that's clear, but on the other hand, we also see that the west, the risk tolerance is level or the level of risk is prepared to accept exceptionally low begin. even this restriction might soon be lifted. according to media reports, it could be the west, the response to runs, ballistic me sell deliveries to russia. for more, i'm joined now by thomas graham. he served on the national security staff for us
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president george w bush. he is now a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign affairs. he specializes in russian foreign policy. his book getting russia writes, looked at the challenges and pitfalls of us, russian relations and how to get it to a better place. mr. graham george, me to 9 from new york. this dream is good to have you on the program right here. you is, president biden is expected to lift some if not all restrictions on weapons, long range missiles used by ukraine against russia. possibly as early as this evening, he has been firm in his refusal to give, keep the green light to attack deep inside russia. how did you explain this apparent biden change or pivot as well? you know, in fact, this is really file is a pattern of scene throughout the administration. during the course of this war, a band put limits on with the weapon systems. they were going to provide ukraine,
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but eventually they provide them with their b. abrams tanks f sixteens attack the missiles and so forth. so in many ways, a decision to use the restrictions on the use of these weapons for the following. that pattern is an indication that the administration feels more comfortable with how rush or respond and think that by providing this authorization that they aren't going across the red line and be to a devastating retaliation or escalation by my president. good. when i ask you about the situation right now, i'm in course there are reports tonight, the russian forces have retaken parts of the course region. we can't confirm that, but if it is true, it will mark a, a military disaster for ukraine. i know you have written that occurs good incursion was a dangerous diversion. and a military now has told me today that this has been a complete waste and of resources and soldiers for ukraine. should this be
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a reason then for bite and to pause and perhaps leave things as is for the moment regarding weapons or no, i don't think that that would be a reason to be things are they is regarding weapons of the use of weapons for deep stripes and russia is not connected with the 1st incursion in any direct sense of the word. it really is a new finance effort to attack science and russia that are used for launching on military assault aerial salt on your brain in the eastern part of the brain. so what do you find in one, i think was the by the administration, will authorize is the use of those weapons against fairfields, clearly defined military targets i, inside russia, i that have been used for basing strikes against you, right? so let me put in the red line is long range missiles used by ukraine. deep inside
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russian. he says, if that were to take place it before nato into the work is it in nato's interest is in the interest in the united states to cross this red line to call his bluff as well. we, we've had this conversation about red lines for a long, long time. you know, we have crossed several lines without disastrous consequences. we don't know where the real red line is. all that said, we're going to go down this route. we need to be quite confident that we're prepared to deal with whatever response i put in my mind, come up with and they can do many, many different things. so focused much of the conversation in the west has been on the use of tactical weapons. i think that's, i'm likely, but certainly keep it arm proxies that could attack nato us assets also in the world. you could launch a massive cyber attack against targets in europe or in the united states. something
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that he has refrain from doing up to this point. and of course, can also expand the campaign to sabotage against infrastructure in europe that we've seen, evolve and develop over the past several months. what do you think is the most likely scenario? if we take, you know, nuclear weapons out of the equation, do you think it's arming proxies to watch, perhaps the terrorist attacks on native interest us interests around the world? i think that is probably the most likely scenario at this point in doing this. and perhaps even in conjunction with your audience and using them as a conduit to the groups like the who is a much has blog or that might be inclined to attack american assets abroad. but i also think we ought to look at the seriously at the, the use of cyber weapons types against critical infrastructure in your opinion. i did stage one thing that we have to be worried about in the united states in,
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in the mines, in the weeks ahead of you move towards a presidential election is a cyber saw intended to impact the compromise that election and someone. yeah, that brings me to my last question for you. i have to ask you about this. the us presidential election harris or trumpet, if the re result leads to violence if we see another january 6, right? for example, will this not be the perfect outcome for vladimir putin and his ukrainian implants? certainly this is something that the president could be quite happy with disruption in the united states. anything that tarnishes the image of the united states as a democratic power or anything that complicates its ability to develop and execute an effect the policy is to his advantage. he looks for disruption, you will do what he, he possibly can for cyber means. to encourage that type of disruption in the united states in the weeks ahead. it's almost green with the council and formulations with
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degree. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us this friday. we appreciate your valuable analysis. thank a way to be with you, which is the level that is where the newly elected nationalist government says that it will declare in asylum crisis as part of a major crack down on migration. now the move wouldn't act, emergency powers to restrict the number of asylum seekers around 40000 arrive in the netherlands every year, which the government says is putting pressure on housing, health care, and education opposition. political parties are questioning whether the move is necessary or even legal, of administer for asylum, and migration says that she wants the strictest asylum policy ever known to this issue. emergency law has been established democratically and i use the emotions, you know, to legally declare the asylum crisis. and that is motivated by supporting reasons it's going on before. before example,
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you can then decide to stop issue in residents permits for an indefinite period. you can restrict family reunification and you can speed up asylum procedures. so overall, the, as you this, as you approach to do is go you have shanella are drawing me now is gordon. derrick is a reporter and journalist for the guardian enjoys me from the hague. gordon is going to help you with this. tell us more about the government's plan and what it means for migration in another as well. the most of the said it was due today is business lifestyle. so what it says singleton is uh, outlined costs and readings back in 2 months ago into the office. and it was paid to declare his own prices and it was late on 3 stages. so 1st it wants to and use it as a few months he was to buy the breeze. oh, new applications for a site. um and remember districts uh, this item uh is for that and they can do that with us. and because of all the ones that the ones i see also saw them crisis low, which,
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which as they say it would allow them to fix the suspends, you're paying migration agreements because a lot of these things besides your pin level and then fun in the long sounds good brussels, i'm actually so you can opt out from when you're being original. so quote us of does government is it will buy that you're being uh, i mean, so there is a lot of some talking to the day just being questioned by us as a new especially say this actually is not being both of us. um, you can only add this on cartons in this way. if there is something like a natural disaster or is causing a surgeon of asylum seekers to a country. and that's not the case. and none of the problems, and mainly it was by the administrative problems. and the previous governments to full time, the silences. yeah. let me, i want to pick up on that. you know, if you're talking about and acting emergency powers, i mean, that sounds like a crisis. how bad then is the situation and then others it does seem suddenly um, acute problems in use. obviously the us and the system,
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it didn't cover the crown was just, it was seen as long as long as that sensor. and then also the country. i'm you calling regarding that was about to 2 years ago to, to the red cross to connecticut, some of the conditions to be humane. so there's some new real problem back in the system. and because that's the only way to get on top of this is because of the process of they can bring that understanding that was coming into the country down . they also want to make the conditions in the asylum seekers such as the protocol nation says it's not will serve and basic. and that's just the idea of how does that detract people. sometimes a nose and a flip of space, and there was a long search of districts, people being going. but i found the same ones with this funding. robins asylum seekers who kind of something that runs the brain family, members of a wisdom that apply for assignment that increase the numbers. so dr. was those discussions and caused by the binding cumulation of people in this on the system. and also by the fact that because there's no housing for so i don't think it's going to in the process. i'm the so they stay him was supposed to be temporary
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compassion and that's nice even more of the crowding across the system. and that is a nice to be resolved such a overcrowding you may have the other one's reached, then a tipping point where the the, the body politic. if you really is super saturated with asylum seekers in migrants and a pause is needed so that the country can absorb those who are already there. is that a realistic assessment of the situation as well as some of the gums argues and they say that. so we're not in the, they are having asylum system is not on effects and things like the housing market education and health care. because all the services or staples are being on the other option possible. say this is actually a long term problem. this is this caused by a minister in cause of issues and if you actually create more information, places, underscore ration places, boulevard remedies, as long as you can be given,
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needs to stay in the country. then also the problem itself. the argument is such as this is based on this much as well numbers, because the apartment is rate capital. today you'll get an actual number for when you said the price is much cost is off of $1.00 point somebody decides is no longer rising. no, take a look at this though, because uh the progresses and decided not bases, but he did say this is not by the most about the people in the country are experiencing problems inside the system and we need to address them. you can listen to them. let me just ask you is a correct down on migration. what we're discussing here is this what the, the dutch people deduction voters is what they want. lots of sammy migration was the number one issue during the lesson campaign in november. and it was sudden, as a result of that capital is lead me to the negro, said the far right. as you are gratian politics became the lowest possible and so suddenly election results. it does. so in this the race don't single,
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i think the because old, they talked really for inspection and people wanted, as long as it could be addressed. and were you looking at opinion polls, you see that cables as often as still very strong and still the largest talking the most popular party in the netherlands and the other policies will look at options that are really going to some of them as well. where you also see a system there's bought into some of the measures that the economy industries company. there's been such as a for example of saying that to refugees with the right information to come take longer priorities. a house which is very so fund given that there is a long waiting list for housing in general gordon. unfortunately we're out of the time, but we certainly appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we appreciate your reporting on this friday evening. thank you for the next and change to asylum after sweden. germany started imposing stricter migration routes to w, brussels corresponding object parents spoke to me earlier about how it all fits together. so yeah, i mean, it has been in the last few weeks, a real shift in
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a public statements from politicians. and also countries that have been traditionally concerned about human rights and sort of going from that side and protecting refugee rise of community taking a much, much harder line in germany. for instance, what we saw was off to the sewing and tell her attire, quizzes suspect to, to, of being conducted by a failed asylum seeker, which then led to, here's the, assesses for the fall, right, and regional elections in germany. we saw a lot shows the german government, a german chart, tons of his government pushed to bring in these measures of closing all the voters and having board attacks against all 9 countries, the surviving germany in order to prevent people that are allowed to enter germany from getting into the country, as you say, sweden is bringing in similar measures the danes as well. it's not entirely on the hood all, but it's
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a pretty clear sign that the sentiments into your opinion, all shifting a corresponding jack baird with the ladies from brussels tonight. jack is always thank you. the prosecutors here in germany. you see that they've foiled a plot to kill soldiers in the southern state of bavaria. they've obtained a 27 year old man accused of planning an islamist attack. the suspect allegedly intended to use them, a chevy to carry out the attack against the members of the german military. or more on the story i'm joined now by our political corresponded homes, bronze on what more can you tell us as well this 27 year old person that was the rest of the syrian and apparently came to germany in over on 2016 as a refugee and he has the refugee status here in germany, and he was arrested off to having both to miss charities and some there was some
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indications from people that know him, that he was planning to attack soldiers in this town of hole in bavaria, which has a german army base on the outskirts of tom. and so this information or any reach the or sorry it is on wednesday and he was arrested on thursday that acted very quickly. that's pretty much all we know. there is a speculation that there is an issue from his background to this that hasn't been totally confirmed yet. the prosecutor has said that he does not have a criminal record, so he's not 9 to the police on that school. the reports, however, that he's been involved in some sort of drug situation. and all those actors still very much open, but to the, the authorities base their investigation on the assumption that he was planning on, as long as the attack on german soldiers in this town of holston bavaria. and, you know, you will know this, our viewers were know this, it seems like every few weeks we are hearing about terror attacks or foiled attacks
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here in germany. what's going on? this is indeed, we've had an attack in a ton of zoning and where as an, as soon as the presumed is limited to attack a, also a sylvia and use knives to kill 3 people and several others were injured. there was an attack on his riley on and is ready to console it in munich. quite recently. there was several other attack. so for the tech, so i think the perception is correct. that has been a lot of incidents that have happened. i think the 2 things that that caused this one is simply that they are more and especially younger people, according to experts who are being radicalized to, especially um finding is the most ideology in social media and somehow motivated actually to take action. and the other aspect is that the authorities are much quicker to actually act at the moment because of
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a very intense discussion on migration on irregular that migration into germany. and the perception that many of these attack has actually entered germany more or less illegally. and should not be here so, so it's positive because the authorities want to be seen to be acting and partly because there seems to be an actual increase in the number of of pub, titus. yeah. and on these political parties on the right, or are they using these attacks for political gain and are they being successful of that? so yes indeed, the, especially the alter, arrived alternative for germany and extreme is the right wing party here, has been making significant gains and regional elections and recent weeks has become the strongest party and to federal states and eastern, and the eastern part of germany. best policy, what's been driving this really intense and heated debates in germany at the bottom and amongst other things the government has been discussing. i've having
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discussions in parliament this week about the strict uh, width and slows, especially restricting the use of knives. so the carrying of knives and public spaces. so yes indeed, it's part of a very intense political discussion here against the background of games made. but other by, by extreme, is driving apologies in the, in the polls and, and actually elections. w political corresponding husbands with the ladies tonight, and as always, thank the day, continues online, the weekend begins now have a good weekend. everyone will see you. next week, the,
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