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the same 9 your journey get in by the and this is the nearest life from above in the united states, hold some vital intelligence sharing with you crying. it's a move that good time for ukraine's ability to target russian forces on the battlefield. it comes just days after the us post old military a fix. he's also on the program french president. emanuel macro address is nation. the ones front and the rest of europe to step up. defense spending on support for you administer eyes in the us border with mexico, with the border patrols, assisted by the military and private munition stepping up to help the trump
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administration cheap and also drive migrants out. dw is the feel good. you're welcome to the program. the director of america central intelligence agency, john radcliffe says the us has post intelligent sharing with ukraine. the decision cuts keys off from vital information about russian movements on the battlefield. it follows the suspension of old u. s. military a to king 5 to friday's fractures. oval office meeting between president trump and savanski us national security advisor mike walls was asked about this pause during the press conference. we have uh, we have taken a step back and or pausing and reviewing all aspects of this relationship just in the last 24 hours since the public statement from zalinski. and then the
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subsequent conversations which i'm going to walk inside and continue. i think we're going to see a movement in very short order a lot. pulls on us ministry support. the key is a 7th, a crucial lifeline to ukraine. and it's fine against russia's invasion, billions of dollars worth of equipments, either on roots or on order will no longer be delivered. it will take time for the effects of the stuff bridge to filter down to the front line. so here's a low cut. well, that could me it is perhaps the biggest blow yet to ukraine's more 8th it, the united states. c i a director consuming, it has cut off us intelligence tearing to ukraine, so depriving it's frontline forces of key information and it's fight against russia . wisdom allies, including the u. k, had been banned from sharing washington's knowledge through the limiting us support
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alongside pausing its military aid to tease previous lifelines from its biggest military backup. the u. s. has provided more than $64000000000.00 topping europe's spend. but of all of that was before donald trump took office it's and before his dramatic whitehouse route with follow to me as the landscape, the waste provides about the cheapest seem to of ukraine's weapons, including many of its most powerful among them in defenses. like the national advance surface to air missile system, on essence hook missiles and patriot missiles, old volume, so and shooting down russian drone and messiah tax. the patriots has the us, as most advanced a defense system, and is key and protecting ukraine's energy infrastructure. but it's not cheap and
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into sick to miss all costs. around 3800000 euro used to round the launch. it's cost about $9400000.00 h. the crane will now have to carefully ration its remaining supplies. that you wish also provides keen ground defense equipment, such as abrams tanks, bradley vehicles, how it says and high must rocket launches high. must rockets have been particularly effective and allowing ukraine to sit munitions depos behind russian lines? the us also supplies smaller weekends and munitions like javelin, empty tank. missiles considered crucial and stopping russians advance. it's not just the lack of new width and sick to stymie you, cranes fight. many pots required to fix damage, equipment, and specialist munitions are only available from the us. ukraine can keep slicing
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for now with military expense estimation. current supplies will last until summer when they're in a mirror on as administrator analyst at the king's college in london as to how the last of us military and intelligence support would affect the way you train fights . well, i think the most critical right now is the lack of intelligence support because it is not something that the europeans can supplement in a sense that the us military satellites or satellite capabilities across a period through what the europe has and what the u. k. has therefore, even if you're creating hassle weapons, but it will not be able to determine where the targets are. it will greatly affect and intelligent surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. so even if you crate in forces, i'm not going to run out of weapons just now or, and they munition of course as well. it is not something that you can provide and,
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and also really important thing. all logistics for 8 to ukraine and i went up just talking us a but also european aids, the united states has been providing logistical support for that. so that will have an effect. so i assume that the immediate effect will see when it comes to the lack of intelligence that the ukrainian truth see. an only leader on of course, um, bearing in mind that the enemy also has to say is that is to say, depends on how the russians designs their operations. and they might try to push even harder and all knowing that the ukrainians will lose this capability. when the ukrainians will run out of amunition as or 8th of the us supplies last night, i mean on from king's college funding. and the last off, french presidency, monroe, my cross, i still live in nashville, televised to address the speech,
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comes of the time when you are paying countries face uncertainty over the transatlantic partnership in america. strange relations with ukraine and the looming strength of a trade war with washington. this is a class because it doesn't use, i want to believe the us will remain at our side for it. but we also have to be ready if this is not the case. could it be on it with a piece and ukraine is achieved quickly or not, and is it the whole thing, you repeat and states must want to turn it in the face of the russian and threaten that i've just described. they took that capable of defending themselves better, and of the tearing any future aggression. whatever happens, we have to equip ourselves far the most. it could be that on the dash. so i to our corresponding and power as lisa louis. welcome elisa. what else did the french president talk to say? and my, my car was clearly depicting russia as a threat, as we just heard. he also said that no one could believe that russia would stop at
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ukraine. give him about the government. the russian government is kindly spending 40 percent of its budget on basing up its military capacity. and my, my car was pleading and appealing to, to the french public saying, you know, we are entering a new era, but you're out. but you should not be afraid. you should stand together and defend our values of democracy or a certain idea of truth of freedom. he was basically trying to, to pick to depict himself as a french leader leading the nation into a new era of war. so $101.00. and he also said to europe needs to be better able to defend itself. does he have a plan to while he does say to say he was saying, you know, this is something that i've been advocating for for years. he's always, you know, been talking of, you know, little up to like the phones of europe as a defense lions. and he's saying that, you know, you are the leaders now need to start together. you'll also notice that next we can
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paris. that would be a meeting of the heads of stuff. so military cheese of allied nations, and he wants to lay out a path to beef up military capacity in europe. mind you, european nations are playing for time, as they know very well that certain military recruitment equipment provided by the us as we just heard him the report. it cannot be replaced in the immediate future. they will need at least a few years. if not more, i'm asked as will survive in my, my club was saying, you know, we're trying to be going to con, continue to try to convince the mountains to stay on board. and on our side, in this conflict in this war, in ukraine, on the menu macro, also metering hunger is prime minister victim of band today. uh, what's expected to come out of that well, this comes head of tomorrow's meeting of the $27.00. the leaders of the european union that meeting in brussels to come up with a, you know, common sense on,
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you know, how to take things forward to spend more money on mid to equipment, piecing up the national armies, but also sending more equipment to ukraine. and we are hearing that victoria have on orland gary leader. he's basically the leader of the pro russian come within the european union. and he's somehow opposed to the comment, the draft of the coming statement that you guys have come up with. so this is a last ditch attempt to convince victor oregon to actually agree with other european leaders tomorrow, so that to be easier to get us can stand together and united. okay, think about that. visa dw correspondent mason louis in paris to take a look at some of those stories making headlines. the white house has confirmed that it's given that special envoy to mass so far to, to negotiate for the release of us hostages have 5 minutes in group emission came after the media reports of the wife has been holding secret talks with him. last,
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bypassing is riley efficiency negotiations. us supreme causes rejected at trump administration, an attempt to freeze some foreign, a payments, and a 5 poem ruling justice is upheld a level court order requiring the administration to pay out $2000000000.00 for work already completed. it's the 2nd time the top quote has ruled against a white house request or vice president j. d. vance is visiting the us mexico border to highlight the trump administration's tougher immigration policy is the white house claims the crackdown has already like to buy dramatic full interests for illegal crossings into the us. vice president george eagle passed the texas by defense secretary p, texas. director of national intelligence, tulsa gab, bought the highest ranking members of the trump administration to visit the southern florida. i had to visit the white house, said mister vance, but also hold the round table discussion with local,
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state and federal officials and visit a detention facility. meanwhile, malicious style groups have renewed that office to help protect the front to it's leading to frustration from presidents, critical of the presidents. immigration policies, correspondence staffing assignments, reports from the us mexico border. it was these images which reached many americans in december 2023, which arguably helped give credibility to president trump's position on immigration in the united states is being overrun by the biden migrant crime is a new form of a vicious violation to our country. it's my grand crime, just 5 weeks back and the white house trump took to x. now to celebrate quote, the lowest number of illegal immigrants trying to enter our country in history and quote, drums boast follows a post by the us border patrol chief saying that in february this year, u. s. b,
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p. quote, apprehended 8326 illegal aliens at the us. mexico border, making it the lowest month in recorded history and court. the eagle pass texas the forward operating base of the texas national guard with us is america, our garcia, gray wall, a local pro immigration activist. she's concerned about what she calls the increasing and unnecessary militarization of eagle pass and other border towns. if you talk to these folks again, many of whom have combat experience, they keep comparing it to foreign countries. and it's like, we're not a foreign country. you know, we're in the united states. about 1500 national guard personnel are deployed in ego pass, not just since a few weeks ago, but since february 2020 for their mission to support customs and border protection with their job protecting the border. we've had
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a very quiet time here in the past and along the border since december of 2023. when the binding, the ministration went to mexico city and started working with the mexican government to slow the flow of migration. however trumps actions to as he puts it, she is the us from an onslaught of illegal immigrants is music to the ears of many private village shop type groups in california, new mexico, arizona and in texas, one of them, the patriots for america melisha where it cries centers were $581.00, a non profit ministry that just so happens to also be a militia. the p. f. a militia operates in and around as you go past and didn't other parts of the us. mexico border, their self declared mission simply to support federal border patrol agents. the battle against illegal immigrants, the cartels and traffic are we typically operate with 15 to 20 guys on any rotation . p. f. a all exist operates within the confines of the law. donald trump,
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back in the oval office, is a gift to them. it's like waking up every day to christmas. now that trump is in the office, you know, hopefully we can get a way or at least tone down our border initiative of. meanwhile, america garcia's gree. well fierce things will get even worse for eagle pass and of the us border towns with more soldiers expect to come on the orders of the president, the pentagon just announced it will send some $3000.00 more active duty troops to the us mexico border, bringing their total number to roughly 12000 deployed along the frontier report from my correspondent staff in simons, who joins us not from washington. a welcome staffing. so why has a vice president vance gone down to the board? well, he wants to reiterate that, of course, the donald trump and the trump administration is doing as they had promised in the campaign that they do everything to increase security at the border. that means not
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only rounding up illegal immigrants, imagine the illegal immigrants here in the united states, but also really putting more assets military, national guards to the border. and he will also definitely use the opportunity to actually sang the troops which are already there were already there. and that's quite a bit as you're reading the piece 1500, the national guard, just an ego passed as a small town. and we were just there and actually witnessed pretty much empty detention centers and initial got to absorb more for it than anything else. because, asked the president rightfully pointed out, as also seeing the piece, the numbers have significant be dropped off. people who are trying to come into the united states that explains the roughly $8500.00 on the $8500.00 pick ups at the border in the month of february along the entire us mexico border. okay, i'm one concerns. did people down the board to share with you about this increased
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troop deployment? yeah, it's good question. you know, you have to imagine those border towns, i'm most of the time fairly small. of course the united states has some major port of entry. juan f for example, san diego, this is big about, along the border a in, in texas or in arizona. also there's a lot of small. busy towns where maybe just a few 100 or a few 1000 people. now, if you put and the united states is about to put $12000.00 in total, $12000.00 military person now towards the border. let, let alone if they are necessary or not, you put that much of training on the community. they feel it, and they're not all happy. we talked to people in ego past, they say that they're really out of balance with so many national guard troops there puts a strain on them. they don't want this and they say it's not necessary because again, messaging here by the trump administration was, don't come,
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we'll catch you and we'll throw you out. apparently that has been heard. and there's not many people coming any more meaning for locals. they say we don't need that many troops let border customs and border patrol do their jobs. they seem to be able to carry the stick now and we don't need the soldiers anymore. okay, thanks for that stuff on the w corresponded stuff inside. it's got more on this from android glass base. it was a political scientist and the associate professor at emory university. she joins us from atlanta. welcome to welcome back to d w. i'm let's pick up that point but we were just address that with with stephanie . what do you see is the implications of an increased u. s. military presence on the border or? well, thank you for having me. i think the increased military presence reflects a number of different things. i think this helps to highlight and reinforce the
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idea that what are security and, and taking care of of the problem of undocumented immigrants flowing into the united states as a high priority of the trump administration. i think they wants to send a show of force as a means of deterrence, and they want to try to maintain the low border crossing numbers that they experienced in february. and this is also a different way to kind of get a challenge that president trump had his less than ministration. his proposed detroit in his 1st administration was to build a border. well, he really wasn't able to, um, really expand the existing border. well, by much so he did add some beat to it, but he really um, wasn't able to completely cover the entire us border. and then there's also just the sort of practical reality that part of the us border is not sort of necessarily all going to be continuous liam, that's not interrupted by water and other types of things, which would make it really difficult to have just one big wall across the border, but by showing the source of strength, he is demonstrating that he is keeping a campaign promise something that is animated,
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his campaigns as long as he has been actively running for political office. and i think in doing so, i think he hopes to show results by actually having the deterrence that doesn't miss races and bragging about. and certainly brand about last night is the state of the union. it is joined address to congress. and we saw in our report that there seemed to be these private militias also to prevent the entry of, of migrants in the us. what's this sort of lee, what's that legal status as well? and there are long been private militias in the united states and private militias on the us border, trying to contribute to weighing in on this immigration issue. we know that after uh, president trump, uh, was elected in november, that private militias offered their services to try to help protect the us border. uh, president, trump did not formally accept their offers. and the question about the private militias is a, you know, really relates to, to, to liability. so i would not expect the top administration to formally accept their
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offers. and then the question would be, if militias or vigilantes try to take matters into their own hands and enforce the board, do they do something that goes beyond legal boundaries that actually opens up the people who are involved in these militias to legal exposure. so if they do something to harm somebody, if they kill somebody in the commission of trying to protect the porter, they're going to be legally responsible for that. and so they won't be able to use uh, you know, some type of qualified immunity, that you might see somebody who was actually acting on behalf of the us government in a formal capacity right now. okay. it's only been 6 weeks, but he's delivering, as you say, on a promise i'm is, is that the delivery being celebrated, that as well as you get the 10 poles in the united states where they're tracking job approval ratings and they not only just ask the generic e, we approve or disapprove of the job that president trump is doing, but they'll also asked about specific issues. and those really relates to some of
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the key campaign. things of the 202024 election. so be economy, immigration, the installation of the war and gaza foreign policy. if we look at the key areas that realty or politics is actually tracking advert. get information on what we see is that, on average president trump is net negative on almost all of those key issues with the one place where his job approval rating is. net positive is on immigration. and so it regression was a key issue for people in his constituency. and i think what he's benefiting from is just the idea that he's doing something about the border. and so people appreciate the fact he is taking action. that's what we'll see is now that we've seen a decrease in border crossings, does that actually even further enhance people's perception of his activity in this area? ok, thank you very fast. and i think that alice was thank you for it to under glasby from every university. thank you so much. thank you.
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i'll be on the safe in protests of democratic lawmakers. it president trump speech and the capital forces are called last thing for street protests across the country . washington bureau before to zeroed in on one of those gatherings of hundreds chance in unison process of spreading across the us. now more than that, but in washington dc, the nation's capital, i'm go run state here on capitol hill protestant half and the fury of president donald trump and his administration. in his attempt to re make the federal government chrome passed on to targeting longstanding institutions. in many cases, challenging the us constitution itself, the most democratic vote to see his approach to geo politics as brash, i'm fear, he is steering the last words oscillation, weakening,
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longstanding alliances. many protest as he had a form of federal law cuz they were laid off under a harsh cost cutting plan, driven by trumps newly created the department of government efficiency led by the world's richest man. the loan mosque was laid off 2 weeks ago. um i work in public health, i mean if you me all just and uh yeah, i was fired because i was still probationary employee and only it started last summer. well i think trump and musk are basically purging the government of anyone who disagrees with them. that's a big part of it. they're purging, they're deleting web pages that mentioned diversity, equity and inclusion. i mentioned trans people. they're attacking their, their, their opposition within the fbi. i in other institutions. ball mosque was never a lot. he just wants to reduce his taxi for 1000000000 hours and he's got all the money. these portez did just address domestic issues. ukrainian flags waived across
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capitol hill, as protest as demanded, continued us support for ukraine's fight against russia. ukraine, your community and as americans back to forward you came right now in this war against the rest of the grass. and i think we're really concerned about the action . so this administrator isn't it's devastating for us to be freaking, you know, 8 years of a transatlantic alliance and has to be citing with uh, fastest authoritarian regimes instead of our democratic allies is unconscionable. within weeks of taking office, american preston donated from past shaken american democracy to it's cool. he has given his right hand man, 1000000000 that you loan mazda parts of slash federal jobs. he has in postcards or these are large and is threatening to impose even more involved. this is happening . he has ramping up most the quotations. there was little to no push back from republicans and federal courts have tried to stall some of these execute infections
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. but most of fear that these damages are reversible, board practicing against the trump administration. it's becoming increasingly difficult. trump has threatened to come to federal funding. do universities that allow what he describes? aspen legal protest just 100100 top stores based on the headboard students, the head of america central intelligence agency says the us has post intelligence sharing with you. craig, move the good homes you kinds of, but as you to talk it, russian forces on the battlefield. when he comes to stays after the us post or military 8th for king frank presidency manual macro office, because i had the new wi fi submit inspection is turned the world on its head. the national tv address, he said he still wants to believe the us is on the front, the sides of the country must be put in front of the lines to
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the sharp edge of peace dogs much step after us pause the flow of us military a to ukraine. and today they see i direct to confirm that intelligent sharing with keith has also been paused increasing the pressure on ukrainian forces and on the countries president brought him is that, as he says, he regrets his oliver office blow out with donald trump and says he's not ready to to go see a piece. so cut him and the rest with washington and be gained america's full support. i'm feel go invalid and this is the day the.
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