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atacms.t is written into this legislation. >> according to the state department china has helped russia rebuild its defense industrial base which has an impact on the battlefield as well here. how have they been able to just blow through u.s. sanctions or defy them to help the russians, who are fighting ukraine? >> if we look back again, we would all acknowledge that sanctions regime has not been as tight as we would like to have seen it. china, being the worst offender with direct military support. india, a country i'm supportive of, but in terms of purchasing russian oil, that hard currency to russia for them to go out into the marketplace and acquire arms. it's one of the reasons why i think this package, which the house just passed, we will take up this week, that says, we have to be ready to be prepared for our national security interests, not only in ukraine and russia, also in terms of military assistance to israel, but with additional humanitarian aid for the palestinians who are in s
atacms.t is written into this legislation. >> according to the state department china has helped russia rebuild its defense industrial base which has an impact on the battlefield as well here. how have they been able to just blow through u.s. sanctions or defy them to help the russians, who are fighting ukraine? >> if we look back again, we would all acknowledge that sanctions regime has not been as tight as we would like to have seen it. china, being the worst offender with direct...
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it is a kilometer of atacms.he administration is on the verge of providing that for kyiv right now. >> so bottom line, because you seem pretty hopeful this morning, but if we come bck to you in a month, you're thinking is that the house will have passed this and the senate will have passed this and the president will have signed off on it? >> there are a majority of members of the house, a majority members of the senate and including over the 60 votes that are needed and a willing president to sign a package that would deliver this necessary aid to ukraine and i'm hopeful we find a vehicle as quickly as possible to get that done. speaker johnson has certainly committed himself to that. >> you think the speaker is willing to put his job on the line in order to get this done. because he's facing threats from republicans. >> the chaos caucus has continued to want to stop everything that occurs in congress. it is not as if they have an alternative plan. they are just against the things that are necessary. and this is
it is a kilometer of atacms.he administration is on the verge of providing that for kyiv right now. >> so bottom line, because you seem pretty hopeful this morning, but if we come bck to you in a month, you're thinking is that the house will have passed this and the senate will have passed this and the president will have signed off on it? >> there are a majority of members of the house, a majority members of the senate and including over the 60 votes that are needed and a willing...
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will more long-range atacms be sent to ukraine as part of the $60 billion aid package? >> we will send more. i'm not going to get into specific numbers for operational reasons. >> reporter: the president today saying the u.s. is immediately sending this desperately needed aid. >> i'm making sure the shipments start right away. in the next few hours, we're going to begin sending in equipment to ukraine for air defense munitions, for artillery, for rocket systems and armored vehicles. >> reporter: the law also sending $26 billion to israel and $8 billion to taiwan. tonight, biden praising democrats and republicans for pushing through this deal approved by the senate overnight, after months of some house republicans railing against aid for ukraine. >> it's going to make america safer. it's going to make the world safer. >> reporter: and david, that law also including an ultimatum for tiktok's parent company. either sell the app in a year or get banned in the u.s. david? >> david: selina wang, thank you from the white house. >>> for the first time since overturning roe vers
will more long-range atacms be sent to ukraine as part of the $60 billion aid package? >> we will send more. i'm not going to get into specific numbers for operational reasons. >> reporter: the president today saying the u.s. is immediately sending this desperately needed aid. >> i'm making sure the shipments start right away. in the next few hours, we're going to begin sending in equipment to ukraine for air defense munitions, for artillery, for rocket systems and armored...
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it was those longer range atacms missiles that the ukrainian say they desperately lead. and of course, for instance, senator mark warner saying he hopes that they could be coming to ukraine fairly quickly as part of this packet. now, here in key of today, i was able to speak to vladimir klitschko, who is of course, is the former world heavyweight boxing champion, but also still very much involved in the defense of this country. here's what he said on why this aid is so important. let's listen in today as a great potential for change the frontline so we can then ukraine defend us better since also very important signal to put russia that you're not going to win this war, this senseless war that has been started over two-and-a-half years ago almost two years ago it sends a message of motivation for us ukrainians, that we are not alone it did send also for republicans and democrats in the, in this critical moments to stand together and make this decision together to protect democracy this world so that's vladimir klitschko there, alex. >> and if to underline all of that tod
it was those longer range atacms missiles that the ukrainian say they desperately lead. and of course, for instance, senator mark warner saying he hopes that they could be coming to ukraine fairly quickly as part of this packet. now, here in key of today, i was able to speak to vladimir klitschko, who is of course, is the former world heavyweight boxing champion, but also still very much involved in the defense of this country. here's what he said on why this aid is so important. let's listen...
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one is the requirement to send atacms, and this is brilliant and wonderful.nge rockets that the white house has refused to send so far. the second thing that this bill requires is a plan for victory and there's, again, criticism that the biden administration has only given enough weapons to keep ukraine in the fight but not enough to sustain it. so i think this is also a good thing. it's going to force the biden administration to detail its plans. it's important to remember that ukraine faces problems beyond ammunition. new recruits are in short supply and morale has been hit by battlefield setbacks. back in ocheretyne and wild doves, common to ukrainian villages, can be heard above the shelling. but this footage was filmed last week. russia is now claiming to have taken the town. it's important to note that while western allies are sending huge amounts of ammunition, no—one is sending silver bullets. forgive me, i said the first war in europe since 1945 — apologies that is wrong because of what happeend in the balkans in the 1990s. in poland today, the prime
one is the requirement to send atacms, and this is brilliant and wonderful.nge rockets that the white house has refused to send so far. the second thing that this bill requires is a plan for victory and there's, again, criticism that the biden administration has only given enough weapons to keep ukraine in the fight but not enough to sustain it. so i think this is also a good thing. it's going to force the biden administration to detail its plans. it's important to remember that ukraine faces...
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they need atacms. russia has long-range missiles from north korea. >> thanks for having me on. i have had multiple trips to ukraine. i've come back generally optimistic about the ukrainians' prospects. this one was by far the most disturbing trip. the main challenges arise from what amounts to a complete shutdown of support from the u.s. for the past six months. it's resulted in major short shortfalls in ammunition. the russians are outshooting the ukrainians ten rounds to one. the russians have honed in on a new tactic where they drop massive, enormously destructive bombs that they fire from 70 kilometers away. because we haven't been providing intercepters, the ukrainians aren't able to shoot those planes down that are launching the bombs. in general, the russians are producing more drones. they are producing more than the ukrainians. they are losing territory and personnel. the package that's likely to be approved is going to be critical. it's going to be too late. we missed an opportunity. the republicans, under speaker johnson's leadership, delayed. the best case scenario,
they need atacms. russia has long-range missiles from north korea. >> thanks for having me on. i have had multiple trips to ukraine. i've come back generally optimistic about the ukrainians' prospects. this one was by far the most disturbing trip. the main challenges arise from what amounts to a complete shutdown of support from the u.s. for the past six months. it's resulted in major short shortfalls in ammunition. the russians are outshooting the ukrainians ten rounds to one. the...
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secretly shipped them atacms. long range missiles and they are getting more. senior strategic analyst retired four star general jack keane. general, your thoughts, first off about the secretary of state calling out china said he did a face to face about them backing up russia's defense arsenal. >> yeah. it's pretty significant. while they are not providing weapons' platforms as an end item. they are providing much of the components that make weapons' platforms and all the other things that you need to sustain an army on the battlefield. there it is significant upgrade in russia's defense industrial base that china is providing. and the administration admits it's been long-coming to recognize how comprehensive this support has been because it's obviously been under the table and china keeping it a secret as possible. but we're on to it. certainly all the pressure we can put on them is appropriate here. i mean, it is very significant. and, of course, the support they get from iran in terms of literally thousands and thousands of drones and also ballistic missile
secretly shipped them atacms. long range missiles and they are getting more. senior strategic analyst retired four star general jack keane. general, your thoughts, first off about the secretary of state calling out china said he did a face to face about them backing up russia's defense arsenal. >> yeah. it's pretty significant. while they are not providing weapons' platforms as an end item. they are providing much of the components that make weapons' platforms and all the other things...
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. >> the 300 kilometer atacms long-range.attacked with drones and missiles from crimea. they need to be able to take out the weapon systems to keep their people safe. >> i want to ask you about israel. their war cabinet is divided over how strongly to retaliate. they want to strike back at iran, but they are divided over they go to territorial or do other things, cyber, proxies. what do you think about that and the risk of a wider war if it becomes tit for tat? >> iran has escalated this. they have taken an attack to israel from iranian soil, an overwhelming use of force, 300 missiles and drones lobbed at israel. unfortunately, this administration has taken the issue that if -- this lessens the attack itself. this attack was intended to kill people in israel. it was an overwhelming use of force that came from iran. >> do you think israel should hit territorial iran or other ways to not bring this directly to iran? >> iran itself does need to feel the consequences. they haven't felt the consequences as a result of the proxies
. >> the 300 kilometer atacms long-range.attacked with drones and missiles from crimea. they need to be able to take out the weapon systems to keep their people safe. >> i want to ask you about israel. their war cabinet is divided over how strongly to retaliate. they want to strike back at iran, but they are divided over they go to territorial or do other things, cyber, proxies. what do you think about that and the risk of a wider war if it becomes tit for tat? >> iran has...
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items that ukrainians have been begging for for a very long time, or these american missiles called atacms. and now it looks it's like they're set to get the longer range version around almost just shy of 200 miles, i believe according to senator mark warner, one of the fears by the biden administration in giving those to the ukrainians was provoking vladimir putin and escalating the conflict. do you think that the biden administration is getting a little bit bolder when it comes to confronting putin. >> well, i think they were pushed into this action because congress actually authorizing the sade package for the biden administration to provide atacms or at least come back and explain to congress why they're not going to do that. >> the reality is that you can control the ukrainians from striking russian territory, which would indeed be escalatory, use us weapons to do so, but they can use those weapons to strike further into crimea, further behind the front line to hit russian logistics. i think it's really important obviously, mike johnson had been against opposed ukrainian aid packages
items that ukrainians have been begging for for a very long time, or these american missiles called atacms. and now it looks it's like they're set to get the longer range version around almost just shy of 200 miles, i believe according to senator mark warner, one of the fears by the biden administration in giving those to the ukrainians was provoking vladimir putin and escalating the conflict. do you think that the biden administration is getting a little bit bolder when it comes to confronting...
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the atacms atacms that is a depth weapon that the americans have and they've withheld till now.forward. so you will see space and they need it now within the next fortnight because russia is expected to do a major ground offensive. >> and what does the depth weapon actually do. >> well it fires up to 90km away, gets behind the front line. >> so russia is firing well into ukraine at the moment. and this will allow ukraine to fight back. >> it allows ukraine to fire back behind the troops that are doing all the work at the moment, are fighting round avdiivka . they've broken out of avdiivka. they've broken out of a of bakhmut, as we know, and they're pushing forward on about 5 or 6 different, different, different places. but by the way, i don't think that that's where the thing will be decided. if kharkiv towards the border can hold out. i think decision point may well be reached around the black sea and odesa, because if by a combination of american and european efforts and britain is very important in this, in the maritime perspective, if they can hold on to odesa, keep they can
the atacms atacms that is a depth weapon that the americans have and they've withheld till now.forward. so you will see space and they need it now within the next fortnight because russia is expected to do a major ground offensive. >> and what does the depth weapon actually do. >> well it fires up to 90km away, gets behind the front line. >> so russia is firing well into ukraine at the moment. and this will allow ukraine to fight back. >> it allows ukraine to fire back...
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the atacms atacms that is a depth weapon that the americans have and they've withheld till now. go forward. so you will see space and they need it now within the next fortnight because russia is expected to do a major ground offensive. >> and what does the depth weapon actually do. >> well it fires up to 90km away, gets behind the front line. >> so russia is firing well into ukraine at the moment. and this will allow ukraine to fight back. >> it allows ukraine to fire back behind the troops that are doing all the work at the moment, are fighting round avdiivka . they've broken out of avdiivka. they've broken out of a of bakhmut, as we know, and they're pushing forward on about 5 or 6 different, different, different places. but by the way, i don't think that that's where the thing will be decided. if kharkiv towards the border can hold out. i think decision point may well be reached around the black sea and odesa, because if by a combination of american and european efforts and britain is very important in this, in the maritime perspective, if they can hold on to odesa, keep they
the atacms atacms that is a depth weapon that the americans have and they've withheld till now. go forward. so you will see space and they need it now within the next fortnight because russia is expected to do a major ground offensive. >> and what does the depth weapon actually do. >> well it fires up to 90km away, gets behind the front line. >> so russia is firing well into ukraine at the moment. and this will allow ukraine to fight back. >> it allows ukraine to fire...
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national security advisorjake sullivan said the weapons, known as army tactical missile system, or atacmse—missiles it had secured from north korea. there is no silver bullet in this conflict. 0ne capability is not going to be the ultimate solution, it is an amalgam of capabilities that come together and combine with the bravery and combine with the bravery and skill of the ukrainian fighters that will make the difference in this conflict. we think it's good we are able to provide them but i don't expect to stand before you and say one capability has been the silver bullet in this conflict. news of the delivery of long—range missiles came soon after president biden signed a foreign aid bill into law. there were extraordinary scenes in london wednesday morning when a group of military horses threw their riders and bolted through the streets leaving four people, including a cyclist, in hospital. two of the horses were caught more than five miles away from where the incident began. 0ur correspondent ellie price takes up the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. t
national security advisorjake sullivan said the weapons, known as army tactical missile system, or atacmse—missiles it had secured from north korea. there is no silver bullet in this conflict. 0ne capability is not going to be the ultimate solution, it is an amalgam of capabilities that come together and combine with the bravery and combine with the bravery and skill of the ukrainian fighters that will make the difference in this conflict. we think it's good we are able to provide them but i...
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atacms to knock the bridge down between crimea and russia. they're going to have f-16s, the new weapons coming to ukraine at the right time as russia's been gaining on the battlefield. >> it should have happened six months ago. the next best time is right now. >> the senate could pass the bill as early as tuesday, and then it's over to the president's desk for his signature at the white house. lucas tomlinson, fox news. >> u.s. authorities are beefing up security around synagogues and other jewish gathering places ahead of passover tomorrow night. fbi director christopher wray warns the recent hostilities in the middle east could lead to attacks against jewish people here in the u.s, wray has ordered law enforcement agencies to add another layer of security around jewish facilities facilities across the country during passover. >> we at the bureau remain particularly concerned that lone actors could target large gatherings, high profile events, or symbolic or religious locations for violence. >> the fbi director says the number of hate crime
atacms to knock the bridge down between crimea and russia. they're going to have f-16s, the new weapons coming to ukraine at the right time as russia's been gaining on the battlefield. >> it should have happened six months ago. the next best time is right now. >> the senate could pass the bill as early as tuesday, and then it's over to the president's desk for his signature at the white house. lucas tomlinson, fox news. >> u.s. authorities are beefing up security around...
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i have been calling for these atacms to be provided for a long time. i think the reason they have not been provided by the biden administration is due to the holdover of the obama fear of escalation. that fear has proven to be misguided. the only way to lasting peace is strength. that is what ronald reagan showed americans. strength is what we need now in the face of aggression from russia and iran and threats from china. i don't buy this notion that it is conservative or republican position to abandon the american leadership that has kept the piece since world war ii, meaning no world war iii. i certainly do not think it is conservative to advocate a return to a weak and failed obama policy. i make no apol geez for supporting -- i make no apol geez for supporting chemical, ukraine, and taiwan. now instead of the axis of the 1940's germany, italy, and japan, it's now the axis of the 21st century -- russia, iran, china, north korea. they have their sights set upon replacing the united states as leaders of the -- of this earth. it is an investment worth
i have been calling for these atacms to be provided for a long time. i think the reason they have not been provided by the biden administration is due to the holdover of the obama fear of escalation. that fear has proven to be misguided. the only way to lasting peace is strength. that is what ronald reagan showed americans. strength is what we need now in the face of aggression from russia and iran and threats from china. i don't buy this notion that it is conservative or republican position to...
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national security advisor, jake sullivan said the weapons known as army tactical missile system , or atacmsd secured from north korea. 0ne capability will not be the ultimate solution, is an amalgam of capabilities that come together and combined with the bravery and skill of the ukraine fighters which will make the difference in this conflict, it is good we can provide them but i don't expect to stand before you and say one capability has been the silver bullet in this conflict. news of the delivery of long—range missiles came soon after president biden signed a foreign aid bill into law. the $95 billion package contains nearly $61 billion worth of military assistance to ukraine. us shipments of equipment will include high mobility artillery rocket systems known as himars, artillery rounds, air defence missiles, the us secretary of state antony blinken is in china aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. mr blinken arrived in shanghai late on wednesday, for meetings with business leaders before heading to beijing for talks with foreign minister wang yi. though te
national security advisor, jake sullivan said the weapons known as army tactical missile system , or atacmsd secured from north korea. 0ne capability will not be the ultimate solution, is an amalgam of capabilities that come together and combined with the bravery and skill of the ukraine fighters which will make the difference in this conflict, it is good we can provide them but i don't expect to stand before you and say one capability has been the silver bullet in this conflict. news of the...
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they don't have the atacms. they are supposedly in the package. the administration is deciding. them. the russian artillery launches, not only do they have the ammo -- they don't have ammo, the manpower, ukraine doesn't have anymore, but russia has that advantage. they can't take that artillery out because they don't have the long-range missiles. the u.s. has been worried about not letting them fire into russian territory. the ukrainians tell me they want to. they do have that restriction. they have restrictions that, frankly, that are not placed on israel. they are watching israel getting -- despite all the controversy over gaza, israel has the support that ukraine doesn't have. i think it was interesting that he ducked the two questions about donald trump. he knows this is a close election. the bottom line is he knows donald trump has said that ukraine could be forced to the negotiating table to give territory up to russia by next november if donald trump is elected. i think it's all possible that ukraine can still lose this war, despite their great spirit. >> i'm glad that yo
they don't have the atacms. they are supposedly in the package. the administration is deciding. them. the russian artillery launches, not only do they have the ammo -- they don't have ammo, the manpower, ukraine doesn't have anymore, but russia has that advantage. they can't take that artillery out because they don't have the long-range missiles. the u.s. has been worried about not letting them fire into russian territory. the ukrainians tell me they want to. they do have that restriction. they...
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the head of senate intelligence committee saying on cbs on sunday that he hopes ukraine will get atacms. those critical long-range missiles. he says, at the end of the week thank you. >> as part of a wide-ranging aid package for ukraine, israel, and taiwan, a bill that could ban tiktok is also heading to the senate for approval. >> this new bill gives tiktok nine months up from a previous six two separate from its current chinese parent company, bytedance, the social media app. is seen as a national security risk by many in congress. so if the senate approves the legislation and president joe biden signs it, tiktok could be forced to find a new owner or be banned entirely from the us. and as mark stuart joins us live from beijing, i mean, this is a real challenge, isn't it? for bytedance? because it's, basically being fast-tracked and bytedance need to know if it's what is going to do, if it's faced with this serious decision about whether or not to sell it or have it close the fate is very much murky, max, as you have pointed out. >> in fact, i was talking to one expert one longtime ob
the head of senate intelligence committee saying on cbs on sunday that he hopes ukraine will get atacms. those critical long-range missiles. he says, at the end of the week thank you. >> as part of a wide-ranging aid package for ukraine, israel, and taiwan, a bill that could ban tiktok is also heading to the senate for approval. >> this new bill gives tiktok nine months up from a previous six two separate from its current chinese parent company, bytedance, the social media app. is...
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senate intelligence committee saying, on sunday on cbs that he hopes that ukraine, he said, we'll get atacms, those long-range missiles by the end of the week he's hoping for their sake. let's sebastian for us in london. thanks so much we'll lay this out. we'll have more on the impact is a could have in ukraine, you'll hear from the head of the human rights organization center for civil liberties, which won the nobel peace prize in 2022 let's do it a common scene in new his room america's top diplomat speaks with israel's defense minister about tensions in the region and the situation in gaza. that conversation coming up, as well as the potential israeli ground operation in rafah looming will have all the details and a live report i was born to live in the limelight, a psoriasis kept me in the shadows until i got cleaver skin with himself. >> most people got 100% clear skin i'm after the first dose serious side effects including suicidal thoughts and behavior infections, and lowered ability to fight them, liver problems and inflammatory bowel disease have occurred tell your doctor if these h
senate intelligence committee saying, on sunday on cbs that he hopes that ukraine, he said, we'll get atacms, those long-range missiles by the end of the week he's hoping for their sake. let's sebastian for us in london. thanks so much we'll lay this out. we'll have more on the impact is a could have in ukraine, you'll hear from the head of the human rights organization center for civil liberties, which won the nobel peace prize in 2022 let's do it a common scene in new his room america's top...
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ukrainian president actually mentioned today, frederico, which i thought was also quite interesting was atacms longer range missiles at ukrainian say they also need to hit some of those rear areas is it the russians have, for instance, ammunition depots that the russians have. i was also today able to speak to vladimir klitschko is of course the former world heavyweight boxing champion, but also still very much involved in the defense here. and that effort in ukraine. and he said, why it's so important for the cranium to get this military aid. let's listen in today as a great potential to change the frontline. so we can then ukraine defend us better it sends also very important signal to putin's russia that you're not going to win this war, this nsess war that has been started over 2.5 years ago, almost 2.5 years it sends a message of motivation for us ukrainians, that we are not alone it did sent also for republicans and democrats in the, in this critical moments to stand together and make this decision together to protect democracy. in this world there you have volodymyr klitschko saying tha
ukrainian president actually mentioned today, frederico, which i thought was also quite interesting was atacms longer range missiles at ukrainian say they also need to hit some of those rear areas is it the russians have, for instance, ammunition depots that the russians have. i was also today able to speak to vladimir klitschko is of course the former world heavyweight boxing champion, but also still very much involved in the defense here. and that effort in ukraine. and he said, why it's so...
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got admitted that president biden had secretly directed them to send long-range off to requested atacms missiles in february a welcome sign to us allies, especially those in europe in close proximity to russian leader vladimir putin's ambitions earlier this week, i sat down with the shortest-serving british prime minister in world history liz truss. we discussed her new book ten years to save the west madam prime minister's next so much for doing this really. well. >> so you endorsed former president donald trump in an op-ed in the wall street journal and you wrote the deepstate will attempt to undercut him even more than it did in his first term. >> and i'm wondering what you mean by that because a lot of people who used the term deep state, sometimes runoff into conspiracy theory, land. what do you mean? >> well, what i'm talking about is the administrative state the unelected bureaucrats who worked for the government, who work in government agencies and in my book, ten years to save the west, what i talk about, what i talk about is the fact that in both the united kingdom and the uni
got admitted that president biden had secretly directed them to send long-range off to requested atacms missiles in february a welcome sign to us allies, especially those in europe in close proximity to russian leader vladimir putin's ambitions earlier this week, i sat down with the shortest-serving british prime minister in world history liz truss. we discussed her new book ten years to save the west madam prime minister's next so much for doing this really. well. >> so you endorsed...
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ukraine's have been talking about a saying they need longer distance weapons, like for instance, those atacms6 teams that some of the us as partners are giving what the us has not yet said, that it will give volodymyr zelenskyy essentially saying, don't be afraid of russia, give ukraine the weapons it needs to win. >> i understand that this is not easy and everybody is thinking about oneself and we are grateful to all our partners but what we have now is not sufficient. >> if we >> want to truly prevail over put in, if nobody wants put into drag the war, the world into third world war. >> of course, john, one of the things that's also a big topic here is those reports of president trump but allegedly saying that he would force ukraine into a peace deal with russia that would force ukraine to cede territory to russia. i asked volodymyr zelenskyy about that as well. his answer was actually very careful listening first kind of four moles those signals >> were on certain media platforms i haven't heard that directly from trump he's ideas in detail >> i did not >> have an opportunity to discuss th
ukraine's have been talking about a saying they need longer distance weapons, like for instance, those atacms6 teams that some of the us as partners are giving what the us has not yet said, that it will give volodymyr zelenskyy essentially saying, don't be afraid of russia, give ukraine the weapons it needs to win. >> i understand that this is not easy and everybody is thinking about oneself and we are grateful to all our partners but what we have now is not sufficient. >> if we...
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of the pentagon today, however, the pentagon also saying that the us secretly provided long range atacms missiles to ukraine. it was biden himself who gave him figure out a way to send the missiles to ukraine. they have a range of nearly 200 miles and can hit a precision target the directive is still to make sure ukraine uses these to hit russian targets in ukraine. but ukraine's military and russian and ukrainian president volodomyr zelenskyy have long requested these missiles. so after the directive came from biden, the pentagon quietly included them in an aid package last month that was worth 300 million and they arrived hi, i'm in ukraine earlier. this month. so critical announcements for ukraine, not only that $1 billion aid package, but that they now have& are able to use these long-range missiles and more will be coming. we have learned in this latest aid package, so critical announcements for ukraine as the war stretches well past the two-year mark. now very important indeed, oren liebermann at the pentagon. thank you very much coming up news today on something you need to know i
of the pentagon today, however, the pentagon also saying that the us secretly provided long range atacms missiles to ukraine. it was biden himself who gave him figure out a way to send the missiles to ukraine. they have a range of nearly 200 miles and can hit a precision target the directive is still to make sure ukraine uses these to hit russian targets in ukraine. but ukraine's military and russian and ukrainian president volodomyr zelenskyy have long requested these missiles. so after the...
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do we provide atacms? do we provide a abrams tanks? we provide m65. that's not a strategic way to fight a war. and now we've got gridlock and actually some russian advances because of that, it's an excuse used by some republicans not to vote for the most recent aid package. my answer to that is just because you have an incompetent white house, which is how i judge their performance and ukraine is no reason to give up on basic american national security interest in the role of those republicans. the house speaker, mike johnson he delayed and delayed on getting this ukraine aid to a vote. he not so long ago said this should be secondary to dealing with the border as if congress can't walk and chew gum at the same time. does he bear some responsibility for this delay? >> well, i think he produced the right result when he became speaker. i don't think any any sizable number of republicans in the house republican caucus would have said he's the next speaker of the house. he had a lot to learn and it took some time. that's true. >> but he did learn ukraine,
do we provide atacms? do we provide a abrams tanks? we provide m65. that's not a strategic way to fight a war. and now we've got gridlock and actually some russian advances because of that, it's an excuse used by some republicans not to vote for the most recent aid package. my answer to that is just because you have an incompetent white house, which is how i judge their performance and ukraine is no reason to give up on basic american national security interest in the role of those republicans....
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and sources say that could include for the first time a long range atacms also air defense in artillery ammunition as well as bradley fighter vehicles. but this new surge of assistance for ukraine really comes after months of intense behind the scenes work by president biden and his team to cajole members of congress specifically with the goal of bringing house speaker mike johnson on board. johnson was a relative unknown to officials here at the white house back in october when he took the speakership. but one thing that the white house knew they were also grappling with in that moment was discontent within the right flank who did not want johnson to bring up a vote for ukraine aid separately it out. other conditions, a tie to that. now, this all really lead to biden and his team really drilling down in these talks over the past few months. one directive that president biden, i'm told, had for his team was really trying to lay out the national security implications, but also paint a full intelligence picture of what ukraine was experiencing on the battlefield as this debate progressed,
and sources say that could include for the first time a long range atacms also air defense in artillery ammunition as well as bradley fighter vehicles. but this new surge of assistance for ukraine really comes after months of intense behind the scenes work by president biden and his team to cajole members of congress specifically with the goal of bringing house speaker mike johnson on board. johnson was a relative unknown to officials here at the white house back in october when he took the...
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package and the law that was passed, and we appreciate by the way that congress included reference to atacmsiles into the law. of course, everything long-range and everything related to artillery and air defense is more than welcome. and this is the top priority. we need air defense to protect our cities, and we need everything. artillery ammunition and artillery systems to protect our soldiers and deliberate our territory's. these are the two key elements. >> what we do not see on this package is a battery of patriots. >> but we keep working with the us administration on mobilizing more batteries from other countries. in short, two, short perspective russian journalists has been detained on charges of extremism for allegedly working with the navalny live youtube channel. moscow court has accused constantine gaba of, of helping produce content for the channel, which is associated with the late russian physician leader alexey navalny. russian officials have long designated navalny and his organization as extremist according to the moscow court system, gov off as a producer for the reuters new
package and the law that was passed, and we appreciate by the way that congress included reference to atacmsiles into the law. of course, everything long-range and everything related to artillery and air defense is more than welcome. and this is the top priority. we need air defense to protect our cities, and we need everything. artillery ammunition and artillery systems to protect our soldiers and deliberate our territory's. these are the two key elements. >> what we do not see on this...
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one thing that's zelenskyy has been pushing for, for some time is for longer range atacms to be provided by the us. it's possible that that could be coming in the near future. but on top of this assistance for ukraine, you also have current president biden talk about the additional aid that they will be given to israel as it seeks to continue to try to defend itself. and he was quite pointed in noting that the $26 billion going to israel also includes some humanitarian assistance for gaza. he said it's about $1 billion. and that the white house is stressing to israel that they need to act without delay to get that a directly into the palestinian people's hands to president really trying to step back and take this moment to celebrate the fact that they were able to pass these two key foreign aid measures for both ukraine and israel after months of constant twists and turns from the republicans, especially as they had put up some resistance, say passing aid for ukraine. one thing that president biden pointed to their is that these ukrainian soldiers who were running out of ammunition, that
one thing that's zelenskyy has been pushing for, for some time is for longer range atacms to be provided by the us. it's possible that that could be coming in the near future. but on top of this assistance for ukraine, you also have current president biden talk about the additional aid that they will be given to israel as it seeks to continue to try to defend itself. and he was quite pointed in noting that the $26 billion going to israel also includes some humanitarian assistance for gaza. he...
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the atacms and systems like that. the f-16s and stuff like that, there is no european equivalent. this is an enormous relief for europe, as well, which is, i think, doing its best to try and catch up. there are a lot of countries in europe, and they don't integrate their military. they don't integrate their defense production. they are going to take a while to do that. it's happening, but it is happening slowly. >> david, can you talk through the next, say, six months in terms of the aid getting there, what this looks like on the groundin, as putin himself confronts what zelenskyy is able to throw against him? >> jon, zelenskyy and the chief of the ukrainian military intelligence both said to me that they expect significant russian offensives this summer, starting maybe in june, perhaps earlier, to try to consolidate their control in the areas in the east, in particular, donetsk and luhansk, provinces that the russians have claimed are part of russia but they don't fully control. the strategy being to try to have complete control by the time u.s. elections roll around, maybe donal
the atacms and systems like that. the f-16s and stuff like that, there is no european equivalent. this is an enormous relief for europe, as well, which is, i think, doing its best to try and catch up. there are a lot of countries in europe, and they don't integrate their military. they don't integrate their defense production. they are going to take a while to do that. it's happening, but it is happening slowly. >> david, can you talk through the next, say, six months in terms of the aid...
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who fought like tigers, but not just give them 155 rounds, give them the attack ems that can -- the atacms that can reach out and knock down the bridge between crimea and russia. the bill allows us to go after russian sovereign wealth funds frozen all over the world, about 300 billion, to take money from the russian invader to pay for the reconstruction of ukraine. this is a package worth your support. it makes russia pay more. there's a loan component in this. pay us back if you can, because we are in debt. i get that part of it. this package coming back from the house was not own bipartisan, i thought it was smart. the component in this package to allow us to seize russian assets i think will have a deterrent effect all of its open. the oligarchs around putin are now more in jeopardy, not less. it is proper to go after russian sovereign wealth assets when russia has brutally invaded ukraine in violation of every agreement they made with ukraine in the world at large. so, the bottom line for me is that this package doesn't address the border, and i am sorry it doesn't. this package addres
who fought like tigers, but not just give them 155 rounds, give them the attack ems that can -- the atacms that can reach out and knock down the bridge between crimea and russia. the bill allows us to go after russian sovereign wealth funds frozen all over the world, about 300 billion, to take money from the russian invader to pay for the reconstruction of ukraine. this is a package worth your support. it makes russia pay more. there's a loan component in this. pay us back if you can, because...
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piece of the equipment going to ukraine, we're already seeing the effects of it, are the long-range, atacms missiles. it puts every russian depot, supply and command center, staging area, inside occupied ukraine, inside all of crimea, inside the donbas areas in the east, the strip along the coast, those are all at risk. i hear people in the white house beginning to speculate that the russians will not be able to maintain the positions that they have there easily. they're going to have to pull their logistics deeper, and that'll mean a different strategy in this war. one much more difficult for the russians. we were at a moment a few weeks ago when momentum clearly seemed to be on the russian side. i think most analysts, including russians whose commentary i quoted in my piece yesterday, are now convinced that the momentum shifted. there is a psychological boost for ukraine. >> matthew, you were talking about the massive losses that russia was taking despite the problems on the battlefield last time you were on. you've also written that it had been a disaster, this war has been a disaster, e
piece of the equipment going to ukraine, we're already seeing the effects of it, are the long-range, atacms missiles. it puts every russian depot, supply and command center, staging area, inside occupied ukraine, inside all of crimea, inside the donbas areas in the east, the strip along the coast, those are all at risk. i hear people in the white house beginning to speculate that the russians will not be able to maintain the positions that they have there easily. they're going to have to pull...