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u. s. obviously, but the, i think the idea was to put the red sea on the agenda as a site that's of field to, of the cause of war. because for the use, it was used as a key connection between their operations and the warning cause a they were saying that originally about tech ships that coming from and going to is really all connected to is really the didn't time for half of the information always strange, but they are saying clearly we would continue until that was in the gaza strip stops. now we have 2 new regions here worldwide. we have the one in the west which says this is a terrorist organization that is threatening the red. see the commercial traffic. we have also light parts of the public good opinion in the airports and sees this as a way to put pressure in order to stop the the war and causes generally set to him, alga worry reporting from egypt. capital. kyra, those who is the attacks in the red sea are disrupting manufacturing here in europe, electric car and make a task plus said it will suspend production. and it's biggest european factory and more companies may soon be forced
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u. s. obviously. but the, i think the idea was to put the red sea on the agenda as a site that's of field to all the cause of all because for the use it was used as a key, a connection between their operations and the they won't and cause a they were saying that originally about tech ships that coming from and going to is read or connected to is written the didn't time for her for that information. always strange. but they are saying clearly we would continue until that was in the gaza strip stops. now we have 2 new regions, year worldwide, we have the one in the west which says this is a terrorist organization that is threatening the red see the commercial traffic. we have also light parts of the public good opinion in the airport to seize this as a way to put the pressure in order to stop the, the war and causes. so i think there's basically 2 possibilities there. how to stop that. one of them is now what exactly what's happening, which is like striking there was these really charity and hoping that
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and as s u, v, is us doing very high demand and this is an s u, v. obviously it's might be the next 6686 certainly does gap, right? all right, so it looks on the outside comfort on the inside and the equipment to offer. but neo does have to improve the car as human machine interface build more swapping stations, and work on a proper service network for customers in europe. and it will take more than just a boutique experience at a neo house to keep them happy. after all, for the maker that has its site set on your po, 6 is an important one that could potentially help turn things around for the brand . the cars are like another phenomenon with millions of unique stories that could be in a german coffins. we need to guys wherever you are. however, up here, flick, passion is all a module and you know, stories, our currency. my area. we have phone calls from germany and the craziest place all across to this one here is, is all dictated from albania, that officially breakfast grad. once you start and we try to figure out why we feel such a strong emotion was the on
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u. s. is obviously still avoiding mention of, of a c's 5 blinking in his press conference kept using the phrase extended pools i kept hearing. you're right, and this is the again, the problem is that the, the united states wants to play both a party kind of me did that. it wants to be a warrior and the judge and the jewelry in this question account. and then the day this war has run its course, this reward in terms of the destruction of guys and the incapacity of destroying how much. neither, many, totally, nor, politically, it's not going to happen with a decimal. another uh, $30000.00 processing and with another 100000 casualties in garza, it's just not going to happen because clearly how much is part and parcel to the fabric of the kind of sitting at resistance and the policy and the society. and clearly it as far as they can push them here and there and the day they are now coming and taking a back up from the north or the guys are split. so in the end of the day there's, i've got to have what it wanted in terms of revenge is guy which wanted in terms of uh the, the hard i'm, it wanted to c
u. s. is obviously still avoiding mention of, of a c's 5 blinking in his press conference kept using the phrase extended pools i kept hearing. you're right, and this is the again, the problem is that the, the united states wants to play both a party kind of me did that. it wants to be a warrior and the judge and the jewelry in this question account. and then the day this war has run its course, this reward in terms of the destruction of guys and the incapacity of destroying how much. neither,...
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u. s. is obviously running a proxy war in ukraine right now. can they also be funding and operating the proxy war through israel in the middle east? if it turn for the americans, they will then be something called israel occupying palestine. they are then, it is an american war in our nation. it's the american war analogy didn't, has always been like that. we're talking about the american, the munitions. we're talking about, the american backing and details. we're talking about the american protection and the ice. you see what, what is left to do that the americans haven't done in order to protect them as they continue a certified genocide. how can this be more american of award? well, what can the americans do? they are providing the plays. they're providing the munitions, they're providing the coverage. i mean, well, and certainly these are for a lot of sense to send in marines to kill us while they actually been there have been reports that says there are american people on the down. so i mean, there's nothing to be done and the report done,
u. s. is obviously running a proxy war in ukraine right now. can they also be funding and operating the proxy war through israel in the middle east? if it turn for the americans, they will then be something called israel occupying palestine. they are then, it is an american war in our nation. it's the american war analogy didn't, has always been like that. we're talking about the american, the munitions. we're talking about, the american backing and details. we're talking about the american...
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u. s. that multinational force consisting of different arab nations, the europeans, and obviously the u. s. that have to guarantee the security of his right because it's really the only way to withdrawal. whenever the u. s. can guarantee that there will be no danger coming out of concepts. so this is the short term roadmap for the arabs to go into this to work with this. they have to make sure that there's a long term perspective for posting in state for some kind of collecting the sovereignty otherwise. so that would not be ready to go in there and just work as the police force, as far as any occupation or security control. and you mentioned the countries in the region. in fact, meanwhile the us is also now trying to revive the prospect of and is really saw the normalization deal error. countries have, in fact been criticized for a response to the crisis that is considered by some of our servers to be largely symbolic and rather feeble. could the same be said of other international actors. now putting pressure on netanyahu. let's take a closer look is really prime minister ness and y'all
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u. n d and obviously the u. s. and the security council. so we didn't vote, we didn't veto, such as the original resolution which i was on mandatory. and the hands, the rest of the document was no mandatory to search for. so we said this is a, is a very bad situation. we want to put an end as wireless to address humanitarian issues and firstly it. so we want the arabs to express their was initiated, supported by all us forces with common sense to do in every results on their own, initiate the ballast in the state issue. what about the armenian developments, but in minnesota that different creek was for one good instance. they say, for instance, we get even that we do not behave very well. we, we, we don't do, don't behave ourselves in the see is the, or this is how they put in the b a u is known so often teachers to them is another thing they declare of this flux to consider sure, you know the rest sacked. so that's all right, so evidently, so to q. so it means you, so using properties, we are analyzed with our media. we still believe we ar
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. >> if you could have done to the comment about the region obviously from u. s. perspective we are interested in the economic and energy part but it's also important for iraq to integrate regionally economically as well and that means beyond the economic integration with iran. economic integration with the rest of the gulf. there is a lot of expertise in finance and companies that could bring a lot to the iraqi economy as well. from our perspective in an iraq that's well-integrated in the region it's also more stable and stronger. stanley thank you for mentioning that. i want to ask you ferid we don't have anyone from the iraqi government but with turkey. where do things stand now and what can we offer the iraqi economy and to the iraqi people? >> that's a very tough one. the thing is development is very much in the early stages. the way i would look at this important part is we have can manage to get it off of the ground to move forward with it. it benefits our own country and we as a consequence of years of under investment we are not connected even in the most
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so obviously u. s. and co op housing, who stays with miss austin pockets targeting the young men, e, capital, sauna, and looting as strikes by 5 to just on ships. the, the, the, the, her face continues to stand, the ground gathering many young people, riley's vowing resistance and lingering support to suffering palestinians. the assured over the free people must move and say no to injustice with full voices in demand, and strive to stop the sinful zionist american injustice against our oppressed brothers and gaza. we tell the free people of the world that they have to show a stance against the holocaust design is so doing every day which exceeds the whole the cost that they claim. as a result of her fees, the tax may just shipping companies instead of going through the so us canal a now of the thing for a much longer route around south africa. instead, an example rerouting a large container vessel to travel from shanghai, china, to russia, down in the netherlands by the cables. good hope now costs 35 pe
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we will be seeking a partner, obviously this u. s. military video. that made headlines around the world and turn to julian assigned to into a globally recognized because the us justice department says assigned pulsated with military intelligence analyst chelsea manning to steal and publish more than $700000.00 pages of classified documents about the us was in a rock and kind of stand and containing the names of confidential military and diplomatic sources. sanchez's, he was a journalist doing his job. he then took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid arrest the us taj to him in 2019 with violating the espionage act. the son just wants spend any more time behind bars. after the hearing insipid, he's expected to travel to australia, supporting the strong impala, meant to bring his own home across party lines in a rare display of bipartisanship to me, there's nothing to be gained, but he's continued incarceration, and we want pain brought him to a strategy assigned is expected to arrive in the capital camera before spending time with his
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maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now because the well in an obviously a u. s. vote of apps tension on the security council resolution demanding of ceasefire would certainly be something that they would wish to ignore. minimize or sweep under the rug. among the other stories, getting swept under his really forces reading hospitals in garza, such as i'll shift, producing horrific testimonies of the cold blooded execution of palestinians, including 13, showed the amount of love with the heart. it's not photo but in photo there was that aerial assassination of 4 young on armed guards is really drawn footage, obtained biologist era and widespread allegations of the systemic sexual assault and humiliation of palestinian women by israeli soldiers, some of whom have also been accused of rape american and western news outlets were all over such stories, many of which were later debunk. when the accused were members of from us. the alleged victims were as railey and the date was october. second, a plausible genocide, taking place and gather is unique in human history. e
maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now because the well in an obviously a u. s. vote of apps tension on the security council resolution demanding of ceasefire would certainly be something that they would wish to ignore. minimize or sweep under the rug. among the other stories, getting swept under his really forces reading hospitals in garza, such as i'll shift, producing horrific testimonies of the cold blooded execution of palestinians, including 13, showed the amount of love...
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obviously the u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former nato specialist talking to us that about the war and ukraine and the additional support that the u. k. and us have announced for keith and it's war against russia. we'll have more on this and out of stories we're covering here on how to 0 after this very short breaks to stay with the was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude. does that affect the redesigns luxury losing? profiting l. a future? today we create since its inception, in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructur
obviously the u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former nato specialist talking to us that about the war and ukraine and the additional support that the u. k. and us have announced for keith...
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so obviously the u. s. has had a huge part in having israel operate this war. now we know that they want to see the private mr. benjamin netanyahu change the behavior to do everything differently . to pretty much you saw what they said at the united nations in the us is 2 points of leverage. really, when it comes to israel, the protection of the united nations, which they obviously removed and the really big leverage they have is with weapons . so if he gets the weapons then, obviously will know that the binding administration isn't willing to use all of its leverage to try and change the course of the war masses. talk politically, the smell of honey is any rang and capital for torques. he met foreign minister, his sign on now the hand in the past few hours around, maintains close ties with him as the 2 sides have held several meeting since as well as one gauze have begun. tyrone has cooled, have massive attack on israel type. the 2nd a success, a lot of them, unless man a lot he will. despite that, heavy price isn't huge sacrifice, he's paid by the palestinian
so obviously the u. s. has had a huge part in having israel operate this war. now we know that they want to see the private mr. benjamin netanyahu change the behavior to do everything differently . to pretty much you saw what they said at the united nations in the us is 2 points of leverage. really, when it comes to israel, the protection of the united nations, which they obviously removed and the really big leverage they have is with weapons . so if he gets the weapons then, obviously will...
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chris of, if we can just stick with the, the sanctions, obviously the u. s. and, and it's wisdom allies was really hoping to put huge amounts of pressure on taishan with a sanction. some of the most of it we've, we've ever seen that doesn't appear to have done this anywhere near as much damage as the wisdom allies would've liked. how the, you see the economy within russia at this point in time, and i guess is that more important to the russian people then how russia has been saved outside of the country and the war and you crime yeah, sure. as you say. and the sort of mentioned that the, you know, when sanctions were 1st started to art, sorry, we're, we're, we're wretched it up. i guess after february 22 that the narrative of the west was that they would cripple the economy of within 6 months, which is on his knees, etc. so of course we know that as being the case of growth last year was 3.6 percent and the world bank i m f and others have been upgrading their forecast for this year. expecting again around 3 percent growth of a, you know, to be living conditi
chris of, if we can just stick with the, the sanctions, obviously the u. s. and, and it's wisdom allies was really hoping to put huge amounts of pressure on taishan with a sanction. some of the most of it we've, we've ever seen that doesn't appear to have done this anywhere near as much damage as the wisdom allies would've liked. how the, you see the economy within russia at this point in time, and i guess is that more important to the russian people then how russia has been saved outside of...
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i mean, obviously the u. s. has been talking about wanting to get everyone back to the table. but that hasn't happened yet. do you think it is actually going to, is everyone just sitting back and waiting for his blot and for around to respond before looking at what to do next? what's the barrier phrase? yes, they want to get everyone back from the table. but if you're killing people who are at the table, then it leaves you with very few options in terms of actually trying to resurrect those negotiations. so i think there's a struggle now to see who will feel that vacuum. and that vacuum right now is being filled with this other discussion of how around going to escalate or how has been already going to escalate. and so i think it feels like diplomacy is on the sidelines. we would have seen israel today of killed the number of people in, in palestine and gaza. and this just seems to suggest as business as usual, then i, i still maintain that. what is there i like doing what netanyahu is doing is buying time, right? that buying time again to see who gets elected in the us and to
i mean, obviously the u. s. has been talking about wanting to get everyone back to the table. but that hasn't happened yet. do you think it is actually going to, is everyone just sitting back and waiting for his blot and for around to respond before looking at what to do next? what's the barrier phrase? yes, they want to get everyone back from the table. but if you're killing people who are at the table, then it leaves you with very few options in terms of actually trying to resurrect those...
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so obviously the u. s. has had a huge part in having israel operate this war. now we know that they wanted to see the private mr. benjamin netanyahu change the behavior to do everything differently . to pretty much you saw what they said at the united nations and do us as 2 points of leverage, really what it comes to israel. the protection of the united nations, which they obviously removed and the really big leverage they have is with weapons . so if he gets the weapons, then obviously we'll know that the brightness ration isn't willing to use all of its leverage to try and change the course of the war. how's it go ahead and thanks very much. we'll still ahead to head on now, just so you will have more on the way to the expound that you it in a psalms is fight against his expedition to united states and the suicide attack and focused on these 5 chinese nationals and the local drive. the dates the the brought to you by visit capital. i'm glad you're here. welcome to your, let's go with your weather update for india. not much to report the storm starting to pete
so obviously the u. s. has had a huge part in having israel operate this war. now we know that they wanted to see the private mr. benjamin netanyahu change the behavior to do everything differently . to pretty much you saw what they said at the united nations and do us as 2 points of leverage, really what it comes to israel. the protection of the united nations, which they obviously removed and the really big leverage they have is with weapons . so if he gets the weapons, then obviously we'll...
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that's really interesting given that obviously the u. s. is in an election year at the moment, but does cockle so cocked wise life full of ukrainian population is being like a concentration camp. pulse of a very strong allegation. but he says, you know, at the moment men are not allowed to leave the country. this is of course men who are 18 and ofa. how significant is it? do you think that we have a full, my ukrainian m p? who is saying that there is this massive human rights problem in ukraine, particularly the time when it's just been given the green light to try and have talks to join the e. u. well, it's a terrific, it's just so shocking that it's the other one was the was to describe it to this guy. the country ukraine is being invited to join the e u. a head of a number of other candidate countries. we've been waiting patiently for years in, in the balkans and uh, as you said, you know, the weight uh, you know, minute just being dragged by that feed into a military service. he also said in the interview that pretty soon women will not
that's really interesting given that obviously the u. s. is in an election year at the moment, but does cockle so cocked wise life full of ukrainian population is being like a concentration camp. pulse of a very strong allegation. but he says, you know, at the moment men are not allowed to leave the country. this is of course men who are 18 and ofa. how significant is it? do you think that we have a full, my ukrainian m p? who is saying that there is this massive human rights problem in...
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u. s. military support, which is a life insurance, obviously for his weight on the other hand. and this is important if he distances himself clearly from these guys outside of his ministers. this could cost him the support of these far right for this. in part most, they could leave the court this and this could lead to a break of the whole a government coalition. and this means new elections. and this will probably mark the end of his political career. so for the time being that he knows that the only way to stay impala is if the war last as long as possible. and this is exactly what i be seeing it on yahoo maneuvering back and forth and keeping every option open. but at some point i think he has to decide. so just to be for you, are you saying that keeping these cut out well a going as a why is one that is, is mr. destiny, i'm seriously considering that as one way to stay in power. yes, because he knows that once this war ends, there will be strong the month for investigations on the responsibility of his government before october 7th. and this quote probably leads to his all
u. s. military support, which is a life insurance, obviously for his weight on the other hand. and this is important if he distances himself clearly from these guys outside of his ministers. this could cost him the support of these far right for this. in part most, they could leave the court this and this could lead to a break of the whole a government coalition. and this means new elections. and this will probably mark the end of his political career. so for the time being that he knows that...
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because obviously the u. s. a saw was very good too many names, susan. it's local south when they west far rings for independence, when they were trying to shut the yoke of colonialism which was just raping and penetrating these refills rich nations. and that's exactly what i want to ask you. do you think that that historically proves continues to shape, especially the global south perception, not just the roster process wherever he knows of west and capitals, low cry serve in the for the invoices community. and i deal with foreign students all the time. and i know there the specifics. how would you rent education for students? we do it for free and we teach them how to come back to the countries and develop their countries by themselves. but look, what is it was did, they are a technical form neo colonial using where they were given all these food and everything for free. so to make, actually, the country is dependent, they didn't grant the medication. that's the ussr did. they didn't give them instruments to create independence on the wants of them is
because obviously the u. s. a saw was very good too many names, susan. it's local south when they west far rings for independence, when they were trying to shut the yoke of colonialism which was just raping and penetrating these refills rich nations. and that's exactly what i want to ask you. do you think that that historically proves continues to shape, especially the global south perception, not just the roster process wherever he knows of west and capitals, low cry serve in the for the...
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you know, obviously the u. s. has a very loud boom box that they're able to use, you know, and it's said that they use $90000000000.00 a year and this information and, and spying this group probably part be part of that. but you, you hear the same things. anything that is not blessed by the u. s. is therefore evil. you have a bite and administration who believes that they are the shining city on a hill. although i think most people, even in the light states would dispute that. so it's sour grapes at this point between but between china and russia, very, very powerful alliance, russia, 13 time zones, incredible amount of resources. china has more manufacturing. that in the next 9 countries combined together, given that they have a share border, they represent an overwhelming threat to us generate by at least economically. africa has also been closely following the russian election local douglas asked him, don't gonna discuss the result and how we could influence events on the continent with a panel of experts. it i
you know, obviously the u. s. has a very loud boom box that they're able to use, you know, and it's said that they use $90000000000.00 a year and this information and, and spying this group probably part be part of that. but you, you hear the same things. anything that is not blessed by the u. s. is therefore evil. you have a bite and administration who believes that they are the shining city on a hill. although i think most people, even in the light states would dispute that. so it's sour...
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and it's, it's actually very interesting because i see that obviously the u. s. and wished an interest so quite terrified as they seem to shift into your politics. and it's a very significant shift. and um, i see there was a report by the state as well. perhaps being ox august attorney play. and he was speaking about russia as a parasitic and entity that could come into the nation and to these nations. and course this with this, this trust and chaos of speaking directly to people on the ground and not that much of a rush. it is seen as a lot as a friend, as somebody with the story cool, links, good, positive links to the up to the continent. and we see a country like restaurants and they've exploited the african continent quite to the country. so the people on the ground, not the wisdom and leaders, all the sub pool, the think tanks, the people it and not just seem to be saying we welcome russia we, we see them as allies. and i think this is a very positive development of positive development to him, but my kids, i do apologize that forgive me for interrupting yo
and it's, it's actually very interesting because i see that obviously the u. s. and wished an interest so quite terrified as they seem to shift into your politics. and it's a very significant shift. and um, i see there was a report by the state as well. perhaps being ox august attorney play. and he was speaking about russia as a parasitic and entity that could come into the nation and to these nations. and course this with this, this trust and chaos of speaking directly to people on the ground...
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u. s. china relationships and obviously ai is part of that. there's a channel open between the u. s.na but not much progress did you think the u. s. and china can find common ground on ai? >> yeah, we are hopeful. i think right now we are also quite clear-eyed about what china's trying to do in this space and the threat that they pose. i don't want to be pollyanna-ish about it but i also think the two see some of the big risks that are out there. if you look carefully they are controlling probably more than we are the uses of these tools and there may be room and ultimately we will need to harmonize around some of the most harmful uses there. right now we are clear about the fact that this is a big competitive foot race and what you saw in that national security memorandum this morning is a big investment and not just stopping things from getting outside the u. s. but we have the strongest industry here for investing and the government is putting its resources and to doing what needs to be done to be competitive. you released technology from compromising -- used in discrimination and
u. s. china relationships and obviously ai is part of that. there's a channel open between the u. s.na but not much progress did you think the u. s. and china can find common ground on ai? >> yeah, we are hopeful. i think right now we are also quite clear-eyed about what china's trying to do in this space and the threat that they pose. i don't want to be pollyanna-ish about it but i also think the two see some of the big risks that are out there. if you look carefully they are controlling...
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now obviously there is the, the backing that israel has from the, the, the u. s. and other western governments, many of which are obviously sending alms to israel, but also doing business with it. but of course, at the end of the trump administration, we have the ever my abraham of cards as well, where there was right seems to be heading towards a normalization of relations between some gulf countries. and israel. do you think that there is a degree of pragmatism that is dictating the kind of response, the countries around the world are having to what is going on? i think part of it has to do with has bullets and it's a relationship with the ran around. doesn't have very many friends in that part of the world and has a lot of courses as much tighter with around them from us. they is really war on gaza has been overwhelmingly targeting the civilian population, though they've been quite a few civilian casualties and lebanon as well. that has been somewhat more targeted towards of hezbollah itself. there's also a lot of anger. it has well off where it's role in syria
now obviously there is the, the backing that israel has from the, the, the u. s. and other western governments, many of which are obviously sending alms to israel, but also doing business with it. but of course, at the end of the trump administration, we have the ever my abraham of cards as well, where there was right seems to be heading towards a normalization of relations between some gulf countries. and israel. do you think that there is a degree of pragmatism that is dictating the kind of...
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u. s. government? no, i would say obviously that is really government has successive is rarely, governments have made their opinions clear when it came to peace with the palestinians. i mean, prime minister netanyahu has been prime minister for years and years on and off, but other prime ministers as well, have been very intransigent when it comes to peace with the palestinians. different presidents have gone about it differently. and i think, as you said, miriam, president biden is very uniquely when it comes to us. presidents pro is real, he has said himself, but he's designed as he has talked about how a meeting with gold in the air then prime minister of israel at a very early stage of his career shaped him profoundly. and we're seeing the effects of that today. and that brings me to a point that's really important that both of my co panelists have touched upon. this is a generational issue. you know, these types of, of really policies that have been set in stone for decades. they take decades to unravel and to change, and just like joe biden was shaved by his meeting with gold in the air future leader
u. s. government? no, i would say obviously that is really government has successive is rarely, governments have made their opinions clear when it came to peace with the palestinians. i mean, prime minister netanyahu has been prime minister for years and years on and off, but other prime ministers as well, have been very intransigent when it comes to peace with the palestinians. different presidents have gone about it differently. and i think, as you said, miriam, president biden is very...
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obviously, this u. s. military video that made headlines around the world and turn to julian assigned to into a globally recognized because the us justice department says assigned pulsated with military intelligence analyst chelsea manning to steal and publish more than 700000 pages of classified documents about the us was in a rock and just kind of stand and containing the names of confidential military and diplomatic sources assigned says he was a journalist doing his job. he then took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid arrest the us taj to him in 2019 with violating the espionage act. assigned warrants, spend any more time behind bars. after the hearing insipid, he's expected to travel to australia, supporting the strong impala, meant to bring his own time across party lines in a re, a display of bipartisanship to me, there's nothing to be gained, but he's continued incarceration, and we want pain brought him to a strike assigned is expected to arrive in the capital camera up before sp
obviously, this u. s. military video that made headlines around the world and turn to julian assigned to into a globally recognized because the us justice department says assigned pulsated with military intelligence analyst chelsea manning to steal and publish more than 700000 pages of classified documents about the us was in a rock and just kind of stand and containing the names of confidential military and diplomatic sources assigned says he was a journalist doing his job. he then took refuge...
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and they think obviously the u. s. and countries in western europe that have been back in the brain obviously share this interest in seeing syria pulled away from russia in the upcoming period. georgia and it's waning days, the by the ministration. it's been very engaged when it comes to syria. what do you expect to see from donald trump's? incoming administration might trump consider lifting sanctions? us yeah. these mean these are great questions and it's so difficult to know. i think we need to keep in mind that there are probably going to be many different figures within the trump administration. you'll have different ideas about how the u. s. should approach syria. there are some who are going to advocate that the u. s . t i the u. s. maintainance military presence in syria under the banner of counter terrorism. purpose is dealing with the remnants of islamic stage. there are others who are going to want us to pull out kind of under this banner of america 1st. and i think it's going to be interesting to see which s
and they think obviously the u. s. and countries in western europe that have been back in the brain obviously share this interest in seeing syria pulled away from russia in the upcoming period. georgia and it's waning days, the by the ministration. it's been very engaged when it comes to syria. what do you expect to see from donald trump's? incoming administration might trump consider lifting sanctions? us yeah. these mean these are great questions and it's so difficult to know. i think we need...
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and obviously you had the u . s. has been very vocal and it's criticism of israel's planned operations. and rafa has israel taken on on board that criticism of the publicly they've been very defiant and there is no signs that they are actually questioning whether or not they should go ahead. with this ground, the sultan rasa. the delay might, after the announcement of the ground, the southern russell has been quite a bit of delay and no timeframe given by is really military. yet that might suggest that they are taking into account some things that their closest allies are saying about how this would be a disaster for security in the region in the humanity or in disaster. but they still haven't put forward any plan to save the lives of civilians. there's 1300000 guardians who are up against the egyptian border there in rafa. it's the last a city in gaza strip that still has functioning infrastructure. so it's very unclear where people are supposed to go, but israel has said that if they don't see the release of all is
and obviously you had the u . s. has been very vocal and it's criticism of israel's planned operations. and rafa has israel taken on on board that criticism of the publicly they've been very defiant and there is no signs that they are actually questioning whether or not they should go ahead. with this ground, the sultan rasa. the delay might, after the announcement of the ground, the southern russell has been quite a bit of delay and no timeframe given by is really military. yet that might...
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u. s korean relations trump obviously taking office in 48 days. yeah, you're right. >> that strengthening us rok relations has been a huge part of president biden's foreign policy goals. all of course in the context of trying to contain china's influence in the region. >> it's actually one of the reasons why the biden administration has been so set on helping to improve relations between korea and japan. obviously, two countries with a long antagonistic history, japan ruled korea for a number of decades. uh, it's less that there's, i think, necessarily been such great personal chemistry between the two men, but that the president has just had a lot of occasions to be with yun sun the trip that you mentioned back in 2022, the president himself then hosted yoon for a state visit last year. there was also that camp david trilat summit between us, korea and japanese leaders. that was unprecedented. i think given all of that, we just have to see exactly how president biden addresses this. as arlette said, we've barely heard anything from the white hous
u. s korean relations trump obviously taking office in 48 days. yeah, you're right. >> that strengthening us rok relations has been a huge part of president biden's foreign policy goals. all of course in the context of trying to contain china's influence in the region. >> it's actually one of the reasons why the biden administration has been so set on helping to improve relations between korea and japan. obviously, two countries with a long antagonistic history, japan ruled korea...
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a managing editor of covert action magazine, jeremy cruz more obviously is says the u. s. as using fake humanitarian organizations as an excuse to intervene in the middle east are presenting this impression that the white helmets where these grazing military ends. and that's how they are packaging the wandering around to the problem. you know, they're intervention in the country like serious. so some kind of humanitarian intervention and they've been using this rather action. so 900 since the cold war ended, they needed an excuse to intervene in foreign country. so they claimed that they had to go out from all these janetta charity interventions and they build, you know, groups like white helmets as an body in that humanitarian spirit. but actually they were exposed for supporting terrorism outside on syria. and that back kind of fits of has, are the, if it punches the illusion that these interventions are somehow humanitarian interventions. and more and more people see through that m u. s. has less and less credibility and that they have no success and their military inte
a managing editor of covert action magazine, jeremy cruz more obviously is says the u. s. as using fake humanitarian organizations as an excuse to intervene in the middle east are presenting this impression that the white helmets where these grazing military ends. and that's how they are packaging the wandering around to the problem. you know, they're intervention in the country like serious. so some kind of humanitarian intervention and they've been using this rather action. so 900 since the...