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that is the case for all allies. when it comes to germany, we all bute -- also germany -- germany has to invest more in defense. something we agree at the nato summit in july. we have talked about that before. germany has started to increase defense spending. they have put forward a plan to increase defense spending by 70% over a decade. which is significant. this is money which will be helpful to modernize their armed equipment, by modern and they have started this buildup. i welcome that because what , the german economy is big. it affects total defense spending of nato. it is about what we call contributions and capabilities. to the is contributing nato presence in afghanistan, the second-largest force into beating to our mission there. they are responsible for the northern part of afghanistan. contributing to nato missions and operations across the world. the short answer is that, yes, germany should do more. but germany agrees. they have started to invest more in defense. any other questions? here in the middle?
that is the case for all allies. when it comes to germany, we all bute -- also germany -- germany has to invest more in defense. something we agree at the nato summit in july. we have talked about that before. germany has started to increase defense spending. they have put forward a plan to increase defense spending by 70% over a decade. which is significant. this is money which will be helpful to modernize their armed equipment, by modern and they have started this buildup. i welcome that...
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and then to call upon its allies no other power in the world with so many allies. so with that prosperity and values but it is clear. all of the allies to stop the cuts to the defense budgets to increase spending and to move 2% of gdp. and then with 2%. this is the fourth consecutive there. but we still have a long way to go. president trump has been outspoken. and i have thanked him for leadership on defense spending. since president trump took office across europe and canada have spent an additional 41 million with u.s. dollars. with all of the allies on defense spending. this is the main focus. and to work with intensity for all allies. in the answer to the world we to do. to safeguard the freedom and security of 1 billion citizens. yes we have our differences and robust debate with the ongoing fight against terrorism we have always been united with the defense mission that is why nato has been most successful with the most viable alliance in history it embodies the vital task and with prosperity. and our freedom. and in north america. thank you so much. [applau
and then to call upon its allies no other power in the world with so many allies. so with that prosperity and values but it is clear. all of the allies to stop the cuts to the defense budgets to increase spending and to move 2% of gdp. and then with 2%. this is the fourth consecutive there. but we still have a long way to go. president trump has been outspoken. and i have thanked him for leadership on defense spending. since president trump took office across europe and canada have spent an...
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, european allies and canada have increased defense spending by 41 billion u.s. dollars. we are going in the right direction, we are pushing for more but we have seen the significant shift, i don't know whether i answered the questions but i addressed the issue of spending. pestco, structured corporation in european union of defense, i welcome stronger eu efforts on defense because i believe that contribute to fair burden sharing, it can develop military capabilities in europe and it can address the capabilities in europe. i support this as long as this is not developed into an alternative to nato as long as this is complemented to nato we should welcome eu efforts on defense. it has been clearly stated from european leaders, from the eu that this is not about duplicating nato, this is not about creating alternative to nato but this is about strengthening the european with nato and if that's the case we should welcome it because we need more european capabilities, we need more european capabilities on defense. for instance, the u.s. has one main -- one battle tan
, european allies and canada have increased defense spending by 41 billion u.s. dollars. we are going in the right direction, we are pushing for more but we have seen the significant shift, i don't know whether i answered the questions but i addressed the issue of spending. pestco, structured corporation in european union of defense, i welcome stronger eu efforts on defense because i believe that contribute to fair burden sharing, it can develop military capabilities in europe and it can...
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for context let's look at how the allies got to this decision point. 9043 found allies at an importantturning point. they had beaten off the threat of their defeat in 1942 with three pivotal battles, midway, alkaline and stalingrad, and now they to face up to the difficult task of working together and going on the offensive and toughest to do that. there were differing national circumstances that led the two countries to a different view of what that strategy ought to be. of course in the overall sense there's the worldview that comes from empire and the worldview that comes from nation coming out of isolationism, one in decline and one in the sense and there at an intersection. but then there are also three issues that a group at the interwar since the end of world war ii. there was resentment, trade protectionism, a lot of misunderstanding, built my stereotypes and that was pervades to sight in both countries and it affected the military as well and it made it difficult from the military leadership of each country to trust the other. they had to overcome that. the british were strugg
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is that who our allies are? let's talk. , do you think sanctions are hurting the regime or the iranian people? they are hurting the iranian people. you are making a case for war with iran. how is that going to turn out? you are doing the same thing we did with iraq. we don't want another war in the middle east. iraq turn out? we have serious suffering. how dare you bring up yemen. saudi bombing is killing people in yemen. let's get real. no more war. >> thank you for those remarks. >> thank you for your patience. thank you for those remarks. i think one of the things you said, possibly the most interesting, one of the most interesting things you said was the iran deal was supposed to have a moderating effect. the missile activity in particular was something that did not seem to be phased. that was one of the criticisms from those who were concerned about the iran deal. program went hand in glove. if the iranians abided, they could continue their iran deal. i don't know if you had anything else you wanted to comm
is that who our allies are? let's talk. , do you think sanctions are hurting the regime or the iranian people? they are hurting the iranian people. you are making a case for war with iran. how is that going to turn out? you are doing the same thing we did with iraq. we don't want another war in the middle east. iraq turn out? we have serious suffering. how dare you bring up yemen. saudi bombing is killing people in yemen. let's get real. no more war. >> thank you for those remarks....
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and what about the allies?re convinced the that german attack on belgium and holland was the main thrust and according to plan that swung their armies like a gate into belgium, but the attack on belgium and holland was only a feint. the main attack was to be where the allies least expected it. they have secretly assembled the mightiest striking force the world has ever seen. including 45,000 armored vehicles. at the same time that the nazi armies were plunging into holland and belgium, this column started to move. well trained engineer battalions went first. they were opposed only by scattered allied patrols. they cleared pathways for the [indiscernible] to follow. in three days, the german armored force reached the [indiscernible] river. two days faster than the french or any troops could get through. by all rules, the germans should have paused here before bringing up any artillery. but the nazis had a new type of artillery. they blast the french positions across the mers. with feverish haste, the germans lai
and what about the allies?re convinced the that german attack on belgium and holland was the main thrust and according to plan that swung their armies like a gate into belgium, but the attack on belgium and holland was only a feint. the main attack was to be where the allies least expected it. they have secretly assembled the mightiest striking force the world has ever seen. including 45,000 armored vehicles. at the same time that the nazi armies were plunging into holland and belgium, this...
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is that to our allies are? you are hurting me. ask, do you think these sanctions are hurting the regime or the people? they are hurting the people. you are making a case for a lawless iran. you are doing exactly the same thing we did in the case of iraq. we do not want another war in the middle east. have a direct turnout? turn out? iraq and how dare you bring up the issue of yemen. it is the saudi bombing killing people in yemen. let's get real. no more wars, peace with iran. >> a lot of energy at 9:30 a.m.. well, thank you for those remarks. thank you all for your patience. thank you so much for those remarks. one of the things i think he said, possibly the most wasresting thing you said that the iran deal, which was supposed to have a moderating effect on the regime, in fact, did not have a moderating effect. and the missile activity, in particular, was something that fazed by the to be iran deal. fromis the criticisms those involved, that the program went hand in glove. so even if the iranians abided by the deal, they continue
is that to our allies are? you are hurting me. ask, do you think these sanctions are hurting the regime or the people? they are hurting the people. you are making a case for a lawless iran. you are doing exactly the same thing we did in the case of iraq. we do not want another war in the middle east. have a direct turnout? turn out? iraq and how dare you bring up the issue of yemen. it is the saudi bombing killing people in yemen. let's get real. no more wars, peace with iran. >> a lot of...
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woe want key partners and allied and they also want key partners and allies and that main partner is the united states. we want to meet their national security objectives through their own system just like we are meeting our own national security objectives. where does this lead ultimately? at the end of the day, this is a very competitive market. there are foreign competitor countries, foreign companies, all looking to get a leg up. they're all looking to take market share from u.s. companies. it's not necessarily about market share. they're looking to expand their global influence. the race we're actually running is a race for global influence. and for 50 years the united states has set the standard for the race in global influence. the question that we have, and that we think by some of these reforms we see coming as part of the national implementation plan, is who is going to make the rules for global influence the next 50 years. as an industry, country and government, we feel like the united states is poised to continue to set the standard and make the rules for the next 50 year
woe want key partners and allied and they also want key partners and allies and that main partner is the united states. we want to meet their national security objectives through their own system just like we are meeting our own national security objectives. where does this lead ultimately? at the end of the day, this is a very competitive market. there are foreign competitor countries, foreign companies, all looking to get a leg up. they're all looking to take market share from u.s. companies....
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so we're going keen -- keep working with our allies. secretary pompeo talked about this in his speech. we're expanding our diplomacy. of course, we work closely with the e3 and china and russia. we know that this threat is not limited to those countries that were members of the deal. it's much broader than that. iran presents international threats to peace and security. so an international problem requires an international solution and so we continue to work with countries around the world. >> great. if india and china, in particular, agree to help u.s. pressure iran on ballistic missiles, what about india and china's purchases of iranian oil by india and china. you can broaden it to talk about our allies and partners and their continued business with iran that does continue to enable or prop up the regime. what is the united states willing to do in order to get that to stop? >> we have said that our goal is to get imports of iranian oil to zero. i think something like 80% of iran's tax revenues are based on oil, and the regime's econom
so we're going keen -- keep working with our allies. secretary pompeo talked about this in his speech. we're expanding our diplomacy. of course, we work closely with the e3 and china and russia. we know that this threat is not limited to those countries that were members of the deal. it's much broader than that. iran presents international threats to peace and security. so an international problem requires an international solution and so we continue to work with countries around the world....
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allie: great. i think we'll take your microphone and if people have questions raise your hands and if you can say your name and organization you're from that would be great. nobody has any questions. k. my name is bobby and during college and first job after college worked on a campaign. two years later now working in a lobbying firm on behalf of a cyber security firm focused on election security, i just absolutely cringe with how little i knew then and how unaware i was and how commonplace that still is. so thank you. i think this is a really important topic. lee, my question for you sort of and forgive me if i'm veering off into this sort of election space. i know this is focused on campaigns. but obviously a big part of this is sort of foreign and general interference at the state heavily as well. could you all -- maybe lee you first sort of talk about your interactions with county clerks, secretaries of state, board of elections, how it differs? lee: yeah. we work with the national association
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our allies acted in good faith. the painstaking work of our intelligence agencies enforces they were right to do so. together, we will continue to show that those who attempt to undermine the international rules-based system cannot act with impunity. we will continue to press for all of the measures to be fully implemented, including the creation of a new eu chemical weapons regime. we will not stop there. we will also push for regimes against those responsible for cyber attacks and human rights violations and for new listings under the existing regime against russia. and we will work with our partners to empower the o cpw to -- opcpw to attribute chemical weapons attacks to states beyond syria. most significant what we learned from today's announcement is the specific nature of the threat from the russian gru. we know the gru has played a key part in activity in the last several years and today we exposed their role in the attack on streets of salisbury. the actions are a threat to all of our allies and all of our
our allies acted in good faith. the painstaking work of our intelligence agencies enforces they were right to do so. together, we will continue to show that those who attempt to undermine the international rules-based system cannot act with impunity. we will continue to press for all of the measures to be fully implemented, including the creation of a new eu chemical weapons regime. we will not stop there. we will also push for regimes against those responsible for cyber attacks and human...
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about ally cooperation. in cooperation. air ally what they see and do. you theioned the saudi's. effects of the liberation. >> ofn you look at the number launchedthat have been from yemen inside of saudi arabia this is when one lands right there in the riyadh airpo his is a threat to security. al peace and imagine if one of the missiles ad been at charles de gaulle o. there heangerous. dangerous work. the theyferation of missiles, re trying to weaponize the middle east. they were able to forward deployed missile base i they have the same aspirations iran is goodyemen. plausibley zone. eniability for the missile att. e don't make a distinction etween the iranian government and these militias. the quicklyt spoke on that with respectacks. our allies, i'm with partnersch days ago withf the moroccan foreign minister. countries around the world who are increasingly worried about i thinkproliferation. nations are increasingly uncomfortable limiting the scop of the discussion on iran to itt the iran nuclear deal. is important that nations become thisaware of the dangers proliferation pre
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working with allies. if an adversary knows we're so tightly collaborative and they would take out an allied system, we're just going to offset it until that system -- that allied system is replaced. again, that's a pretty effective deterrent effect. and things like servicing that we're kind of tacking on here, if we're going to be soon at a point where we could go up and if a system is damaged and we could just go up and repair it, why wouldn't we do that? so we're getting into this type of capability. and as a force, we're going through an analysis of, you know, thanks for the direction on defend and protect. this is everything it means. we're going to figure where we're at and make recommendations to my commander on where we should be going, including our level of collaboration with allies like the united states. if you look in the center here, this is sort of my cheat sheet of collaboration, both internally and externally. so in the center, you now have the royal canadian air force, which two years ago
working with allies. if an adversary knows we're so tightly collaborative and they would take out an allied system, we're just going to offset it until that system -- that allied system is replaced. again, that's a pretty effective deterrent effect. and things like servicing that we're kind of tacking on here, if we're going to be soon at a point where we could go up and if a system is damaged and we could just go up and repair it, why wouldn't we do that? so we're getting into this type of...
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quaint allies that you see. the sidewalk is three feet wide. we just need more room for our street trees and we're trying to be better advocates to make sure what we're sitting in will survive long-term. >> are there no species with a tall enough trunk to alleviate the issue of parked cars offering even when there is a no-parking situation cars that would come by and swap the tree on their way by. >> it is a little challenging. it's counter intuitive. but for a narrow sidewalk, we need a very up right species. a lot of our small stature species that are small in maturity tend to be oval and round-forming like a japanese maple or something like that with a lot of low branching. there are a lot of up right species that are large stature, where they're like we'll be very narrow up and right but it's also going to be getting much bigger. the trunk, the root base, reall- >> like a palm. >> yeah. i mean a palm in some ways is the engineered -- that could be an answer. but it is, there's not a huge pallet. we've talked
quaint allies that you see. the sidewalk is three feet wide. we just need more room for our street trees and we're trying to be better advocates to make sure what we're sitting in will survive long-term. >> are there no species with a tall enough trunk to alleviate the issue of parked cars offering even when there is a no-parking situation cars that would come by and swap the tree on their way by. >> it is a little challenging. it's counter intuitive. but for a narrow sidewalk, we...
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and even to be abetted by those alleys on -- allies. calling for global payment systems free of the u.s. dollar. it appears that regime which the sanction system was built if you can tell us what treasury and state are doing with the use of block chain technology help with compliance with u.s. sanctions regime? >> thank you congressman on thee currency issue you are onto something with a great concern. that said there is a great desire among the countries in africa to maintain correspondent banking and at the end of the day they are still finding it necessary to ultimately clear trade in u.s. dollars. but then banking ties are our best line of defense to maintain. not just a degree of transparency and visibility for the effectiveness of the sanctions regime. and that is applied and implemented in one of those big concerns in line with the chinese actions around the world are very opaque and debt focused infrastructure transactions not clear that the countries involved understand those financial risks downstream. transparency in lending
and even to be abetted by those alleys on -- allies. calling for global payment systems free of the u.s. dollar. it appears that regime which the sanction system was built if you can tell us what treasury and state are doing with the use of block chain technology help with compliance with u.s. sanctions regime? >> thank you congressman on thee currency issue you are onto something with a great concern. that said there is a great desire among the countries in africa to maintain...
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the allies counterattacked.e 1914, the western front was aflame with open warfare. [explosions] in the crisis, pershing postponed his plan to weld an american army and he offered the commander in chief of the allied armies in france the free use of every american man and gun. when the germans cut through the allied lines in a thrust to the river, the world had its first substantial chance to see the yanks in action. pershing threw the first division in to help stop the german drive here. ♪ [explosions] the men in the first position took the town and held it, despite violent and sustained counterattacks. in another breakthrough, the germans rolled across the defenses on a river stretching , to raz, in a driving, relentless force, which struck panic into the french nation. in three days, the german tide had reached a river and was less than 40 miles from paris. pershing moved the second and third u.s. divisions in the area to help stem this onslaught. both divisions responded with spectacular spirit and success. t
the allies counterattacked.e 1914, the western front was aflame with open warfare. [explosions] in the crisis, pershing postponed his plan to weld an american army and he offered the commander in chief of the allied armies in france the free use of every american man and gun. when the germans cut through the allied lines in a thrust to the river, the world had its first substantial chance to see the yanks in action. pershing threw the first division in to help stop the german drive here. ♪...
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he's done a ton of work engaging with allies from an exchange with the u.s. army that landed him at fort hood texas and special operations aviation in afghanistan in somehow and he's landed himself doing space operations. so, let's welcome general kevin whale. we also have with us mr. sean barnes, assistant vice commander of air force space command and is held that position since april, right? major general thompson moved to the pentagon [inaudible] started for you. his experience with air force base operation starting back a lot further than that. he retired from the air force in 2013 is a colonel built to resume their hunt space in icbm centric operations and is also held positions such as the air force's deputy director of planning and deputy or legislative liaison office and most recently before he took his current role, assistant chief of staff for space operations. he thrilled to welcome you both and as i understand it, you guys have presentations before we get into some q&a and hopefully a lot of audience q&a. general, would you like to start with your
he's done a ton of work engaging with allies from an exchange with the u.s. army that landed him at fort hood texas and special operations aviation in afghanistan in somehow and he's landed himself doing space operations. so, let's welcome general kevin whale. we also have with us mr. sean barnes, assistant vice commander of air force space command and is held that position since april, right? major general thompson moved to the pentagon [inaudible] started for you. his experience with air...
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this has expanded ally present. what you'll see is a big push to be able to trade in a contested five being able to train with our allies and at infrastructure to be able to do that. >> do you consider our allies share our views of the threats and space? similar to what we're trying to do with more defensive system? >> i think there's a growing understanding that space is clearly contested domain. i am really happy with the partnerships we are developing. we have, in fact, just a couple months ago we renamed the joint space operations center out of brandenburg the combined space with our allies and linking to the space operations center. i think there is a growing awareness. we have a great turnout coming and i think there's clearly an understanding of it. >> the undersecretary for engineering and development has talked a lot about the need for hyper sonics. what would we do if -- hypersonic weapon if we had can, what would we do. >> us could repeat that? >> what would we do with the hypersonic weapon if we had one.
this has expanded ally present. what you'll see is a big push to be able to trade in a contested five being able to train with our allies and at infrastructure to be able to do that. >> do you consider our allies share our views of the threats and space? similar to what we're trying to do with more defensive system? >> i think there's a growing understanding that space is clearly contested domain. i am really happy with the partnerships we are developing. we have, in fact, just a...
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ourre -- cooperation with allies, as you have indicated. the bigger picture here is we in puttingk together pressure on iran, and sales of oil are a critical way to do that. we are prepared to take the strongest actions possible on people who will not assist us in complying with this new range of sanctions that we are putting back into place. i also wanted to address your earlier question about cooperation with allies. secretary pompeo and secretary mnuchin have directed teams from the state department and treasury department to travel together. we visited over 30 countries so far and sat down with our government counterparts, and talked through with them our withdrawal from the jcpoa. we are trying to understand what it means to them and engagement all kind of the traumatic conversations -- engage in all kinds of diplomatic conversations to ensure our allies they are not going in alone. global to work as a community to address iran's range of maligned behaviors. it is a priority for secretary pompeo that we do this on a basis of engaging w
ourre -- cooperation with allies, as you have indicated. the bigger picture here is we in puttingk together pressure on iran, and sales of oil are a critical way to do that. we are prepared to take the strongest actions possible on people who will not assist us in complying with this new range of sanctions that we are putting back into place. i also wanted to address your earlier question about cooperation with allies. secretary pompeo and secretary mnuchin have directed teams from the state...
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be a trusted ally. other allies in afghanistan wondering if they can trust us. we're asking everyone to do difficult things, do all these things and we're leaving. >> just to take a bit of a departure, so we're at war in how many countries right now with terrorism? it's more than half a dozen, right. so my question is, what does the intelligence tell us about what the next year to two year is going to look like? >> a couple things. one of the areas we've disahe greed with the trump administration, we have a number of areas, but one is sort of this push to declare isis basically defeated and sort of a spent force and because they take away the territory it's all gone. you have seen now in recent last couple months, this by the way mimics the rhetoric of the obama administration before it which was saying that jihadism and al qaeda was a shadow of its former self and on the run. now you're seeing the same catch phrases, despite how many times we warn them, used to describe isis out of the trump administra
be a trusted ally. other allies in afghanistan wondering if they can trust us. we're asking everyone to do difficult things, do all these things and we're leaving. >> just to take a bit of a departure, so we're at war in how many countries right now with terrorism? it's more than half a dozen, right. so my question is, what does the intelligence tell us about what the next year to two year is going to look like? >> a couple things. one of the areas we've disahe greed with the trump...
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imposing new sanctions on china for a buying russian military hardware wild more of washington's allies are also considering the same purchases. also ahead on the program this hour a father in germany say he's lost faith in the rule of law in his country carsten hempel song died after a fight with refugees which prosecutors really self defense. here take a look here this born my son has already been knocked out is that self-defense is that self-defense. is really smart phone software designed to try criminals has been discovered in phones in countries around the world critics say on scrupulous governments groups are also using it to snoop on civilians. plus the new york times issues special report on russia's alleged interference in america's twenty sixteen presidential election. journalistic. ironic clock across the world this is r.t. international from the team and myself you know me a welcome to the program our top story washington has imposed sanctions on the chinese military for buying russian fighter jets and surface to air missiles that is while some u.s. allies have also been co
imposing new sanctions on china for a buying russian military hardware wild more of washington's allies are also considering the same purchases. also ahead on the program this hour a father in germany say he's lost faith in the rule of law in his country carsten hempel song died after a fight with refugees which prosecutors really self defense. here take a look here this born my son has already been knocked out is that self-defense is that self-defense. is really smart phone software designed...
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we have very close relationships with edu and our allies there. i think it's admit that our relationships are deteriorating. >> excuse me, reclaiming my time, it is not at all a mess. you need only half of off the record conversation with any one of the numbers ambassadorial core and other officials whether it's nato, european union. i recently returned with a bipartisan delegation from bulgaria as part of the european union u.s. nato parliamentarian exchange of dialogue and a group that has been going on for decades. as one of their senior members has been involved in the 80s center-right party and germany expressed to me he has never been more alarmed about the state of relations between the u.s. administration and nato member countries. so anyway, what are we doing right now to make sure they keep the sanctions on russia as they are an important part of their success. >> that's a very important question and i can tell you secretary pompeo is committed to working with the e.u. and e.u. member states to make sure that we impose constant pressure
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the actions are a threat to all of our allies and all of our citizens. on the basis of what we learned in the salisbury investigation and what we know about this organization more broadly, we must now step up our collective efforts specifically against the gru. we are increasing our understanding of what they are doing in our country, shining a light on their activities, exposing their methods and sharing them with our allies, just as we have done with salisbury. while the house will appreciate that i cannot go into details, together with our allies we will deploy the full range of tools across our national security apparatus to counter the threat posed by the gru. i have said before and i will say again now, the uk has no quarrel with the russian people and we continue to hold out hope that we will one day, once again, enjoy a strong partnership with the government of this great nation. as a fellow permanent member of the united nations security council, we will continue to ruf international peace and security , but we will also use these channels of co
the actions are a threat to all of our allies and all of our citizens. on the basis of what we learned in the salisbury investigation and what we know about this organization more broadly, we must now step up our collective efforts specifically against the gru. we are increasing our understanding of what they are doing in our country, shining a light on their activities, exposing their methods and sharing them with our allies, just as we have done with salisbury. while the house will appreciate...
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solidarityollective with our allies, 28 countries as well as nato joined us in expelling 150 russian intelligence officers, the largest collective expulsion ever. since then, the eu has a package to face the threat. the response mechanism to share intelligence on hostile activity. , includingnctioned through in his cyber operation. the u.s. has announced additional sanctions against russia for the attack. mr. speaker, i have acted in good faith, and the painstaking work of our police and intelligence agencies for the last six months, they were right to do so. together, we will continue to show that those who attempt to undermine the international rules cannot act with impunity. we will continue to press for all the measures agreed so far to be fully implemented, including the creation of a new eu chemical weapon sanction regime. we will push for nuclear sanctions regime doma and those responsible for cyber attacks and human rights violations. we will work with our partners to empower to interview -- to attribute attacks to states be on syria. most significantly, what we have learned
solidarityollective with our allies, 28 countries as well as nato joined us in expelling 150 russian intelligence officers, the largest collective expulsion ever. since then, the eu has a package to face the threat. the response mechanism to share intelligence on hostile activity. , includingnctioned through in his cyber operation. the u.s. has announced additional sanctions against russia for the attack. mr. speaker, i have acted in good faith, and the painstaking work of our police and...
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iraq wondering if we can be a trusted ally. we have other allies in afghanistan wondering if they can trust us because we're asking everyone to do difficult things that we are leaving. -- then we are leaving. catherine: just to take a departure, we are at war with how many different countries effectively right now? more than half a dozen, right? my questionmy question is, whats intelligence tell us about what the next year to two years is going to look like? tom: one of the areas where we disagree with the trump administration -- in number of areas, but one area is this push to the clearer isis basically defeated -- declare isis basically defeated. you see now in the last couple by the waynd this, mimics the rhetoric of the obama administration before it, that al qaeda was a shadow of its former self. now you're seeing the same sort of catchphrases, despite how many times we warn them, describing isis coming out of the trump administration. recently we have seen some pushback including a human report -- by the way, that same --
iraq wondering if we can be a trusted ally. we have other allies in afghanistan wondering if they can trust us because we're asking everyone to do difficult things that we are leaving. -- then we are leaving. catherine: just to take a departure, we are at war with how many different countries effectively right now? more than half a dozen, right? my questionmy question is, whats intelligence tell us about what the next year to two years is going to look like? tom: one of the areas where we...
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you, have they, not an ally in the white house. this time, they have an ally.here is a small percentage of the american people, some of ofm the pranks -- dregs society and instead of using the executive branch to secure justice and dignity for all, the president uses the white house as a literal bully pulpit. callously exerting his power over those who have little or none. room may be fortunate enough to live in cities or work for companies who are protected by law or policy with privilege and access to defend yourselves and your families. manycross the country, too of our fellow americans lack this basic comforts. that is especially true for young people. many of you are familiar with the trevor project. >> [applause] mr. biden: and the suicide hotline. just having to say those two phrases together, a project and a suicide hotline. i recently learned that in two they had the highest call volume with the day after trump was and hit a president trump fitted his new -- tweeted his policy banning trench under military members. despite all the progress we have made
you, have they, not an ally in the white house. this time, they have an ally.here is a small percentage of the american people, some of ofm the pranks -- dregs society and instead of using the executive branch to secure justice and dignity for all, the president uses the white house as a literal bully pulpit. callously exerting his power over those who have little or none. room may be fortunate enough to live in cities or work for companies who are protected by law or policy with privilege and...
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seven to nato to their allies in europe and basically say look this isn't just a threat to the u.k. in our belief. it is absolutely their belief that the this is part of a pattern of russian behavior and so one thing what they're looking to do now is to get the european union and other international bodies of the u.n. and elsewhere to try to push for further action against the russians based on what they say isn't an answer all body of evidence of the russian state was was was for sure behind the scribal poisoning all right there in sea thank you very much ransley is in london now we're going to go over to moscow until to a correspondent there or a challenge say tourism am making no bones about it she's accusing the russian state she said that this operation she called it barbaric she said this operation got approval from the russian states at the highest level. yeah i think for months ever since this whole affair blew our back in march there has been a problem the united kingdom has had which has been that the two strands of its investigation have basically been out of step with ea
seven to nato to their allies in europe and basically say look this isn't just a threat to the u.k. in our belief. it is absolutely their belief that the this is part of a pattern of russian behavior and so one thing what they're looking to do now is to get the european union and other international bodies of the u.n. and elsewhere to try to push for further action against the russians based on what they say isn't an answer all body of evidence of the russian state was was was for sure behind...
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our beverages degraded whether or not our allies trust us.if you look at the situation in syria coming out of the way bt rendering rendering if we can be a trusted ally. we now have other allies in afghanistan wondered if they can trust us because raskin ever want to do very difficult things and they keep telling them to do all these things. >> just to take a bit of a departure, we are at war and how many different countries effectively right now that's more than half a dozen, right? the question is what does the intelligence tell us about what the next year to two years is going to look like. tom, why don't you come in? one of the areas we disagree with the trump administration from a number of areas, but one is this push to declare isis basically defeated them you've seen now in the last couple and missed by the way manic sort of the rhetoric ironically enough of you by "mad men" at ration the jihadism and al qaeda and now you see a lot of the catchphrases despite how many times have won them used to describe isis coming out of the trump ad
our beverages degraded whether or not our allies trust us.if you look at the situation in syria coming out of the way bt rendering rendering if we can be a trusted ally. we now have other allies in afghanistan wondered if they can trust us because raskin ever want to do very difficult things and they keep telling them to do all these things. >> just to take a bit of a departure, we are at war and how many different countries effectively right now that's more than half a dozen, right? the...
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and allied security interests for years. as reflected in the administration's national security strategy and adequate in our defense strategy, great power competition is reemerging. we can no longer be complacent in the face of challenges by geostrategic competitors. we need to be creative and flexible in how we approach a manager strategic competitions with russia and that includes evaluation of where we stand with respect to arms control agreement been in a relationship with our deterrent and defense requirements. i'll begin with the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. in february this year both countries confirm compliance with icbms acyl vm and heavy bombers and associated warheads. we are committed to implementing the treaty and make sure russia stays in compliance. this committee is thought the administration's view of extending the treaty. meanwhile, russia has persisted in its violation of the inf treaty through russia's cruise missile programs. this administration has utilized new diplomatic, economic and military measures to pr
and allied security interests for years. as reflected in the administration's national security strategy and adequate in our defense strategy, great power competition is reemerging. we can no longer be complacent in the face of challenges by geostrategic competitors. we need to be creative and flexible in how we approach a manager strategic competitions with russia and that includes evaluation of where we stand with respect to arms control agreement been in a relationship with our deterrent and...
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with our western allies. in the strongest thing we have that no other country thatpe we compete with. we didn't have to do it. i'm not sure the strength of that you're referring to is there at all. let me explain what i mean. when the jc poa was negotiated. the deal was that the iranian terrorism. it was still very much on the table. my time is runnings out. may i ask you the question. the question is simple. we have the power to do sanctions outside of the jc pol. it is the about the nuclear program. it's's clear that that is one separate avenue. that's what i've heard all morning. in the european union imposed not a single sanction on the iranians since jc poa was completed. when they're trying to go after that. were talking about the agreement that was a nuclear agreement.s and every other set of experts we head in front of us. the two things are and exclusive. i take umbrage into saying that i'm wrong. i'm not wrong. and every expert that has come in front of us. let me talk about russia. you place sancti
with our western allies. in the strongest thing we have that no other country thatpe we compete with. we didn't have to do it. i'm not sure the strength of that you're referring to is there at all. let me explain what i mean. when the jc poa was negotiated. the deal was that the iranian terrorism. it was still very much on the table. my time is runnings out. may i ask you the question. the question is simple. we have the power to do sanctions outside of the jc pol. it is the about the nuclear...
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credibility among european allies and there talk about the allies' perspective and then finally, i'm going to talk about, you know, the -- what do we call it, the cornerstone of the global nuclear order, the mpt and i'll focus on research i've been doing into the nuclear ban treaty and try to tell you about their perspective on trust within the mpt itself but also give you my bottom line up front. talking to allies, adversaries, partners alike, the general consensus is that the united states is withdrawing from its leadership role in the global nuclear order, and it's no longer interested in active engagement, you know, the npr was popular with some crowds, not with all, and so that perspective is pretty pervasive, particularly across europe, where i'm based and so some things that i think the u.s. can think about going forward is how to engage more actively with partners, adversaries, and allies, specifically identifying concrete opportunities for partnership. and cooperation. because the real challenge here is how do you lead when your leadership doesn't carry the same credibility
credibility among european allies and there talk about the allies' perspective and then finally, i'm going to talk about, you know, the -- what do we call it, the cornerstone of the global nuclear order, the mpt and i'll focus on research i've been doing into the nuclear ban treaty and try to tell you about their perspective on trust within the mpt itself but also give you my bottom line up front. talking to allies, adversaries, partners alike, the general consensus is that the united states is...
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and our allies there. i think it is a myth that our relationships are deserting. >> reclaiming my time. it is not a myth. you need only have an off the record conversation with any member of the ambassador corp and other officials, whether it is nato, the european union, i recently returned with a bipartisan delegation from bulgaria as part of the european union and u.s. nato parliamentary exchange or dialogue in a group that has been going on for decades and as one of the senior members has been involved within the '80s, the member of a center right party in germany expressed he's never been more alarmed about the state of relations between the u.s. administration and nato member countries. so any way, what are we doing to make sure they keep the sanctions on russia as they are an important part of the success. >> that is a very important question. and i could tell you secretary mike pompeo is committed to working with the e.u. and e.u. member states to make sure that we impose costs and pressure on russi
and our allies there. i think it is a myth that our relationships are deserting. >> reclaiming my time. it is not a myth. you need only have an off the record conversation with any member of the ambassador corp and other officials, whether it is nato, the european union, i recently returned with a bipartisan delegation from bulgaria as part of the european union and u.s. nato parliamentary exchange or dialogue in a group that has been going on for decades and as one of the senior members...
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how come you cited with the allies? >> it is simple. anti-germanngly because of the persecution of the jews. we knew about that. sympathy forhad no the germans and did not want the to win and that japanese had one, it meant the too.ans had 1, 2 -- won, of a largeraware jewish community in japan? i know there are some. my great uncle was briefly in japan during the war and had an community injewish kobe. were there any other jews around? >> yes. the largest jewish community in japan was in cobain -- kobe. major port, the major port for ships from europe. >> what about where you are living? >> no. kobe is a good distance from tokyo. i do not remember being in cobain into laughter the war. --kobe until after the war. >> i grew up speaking russian for the first five years of my life, even though we lived in china. i learned no chinese. when i moved back to japan in the summer of 1936, i was enrolled in a british school. i started to learn english for the first time. my mother came to school with me every day to interpret for me until one da
how come you cited with the allies? >> it is simple. anti-germanngly because of the persecution of the jews. we knew about that. sympathy forhad no the germans and did not want the to win and that japanese had one, it meant the too.ans had 1, 2 -- won, of a largeraware jewish community in japan? i know there are some. my great uncle was briefly in japan during the war and had an community injewish kobe. were there any other jews around? >> yes. the largest jewish community in japan...
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as allied troops pushed towards berlin from the east and west. they began to encounter concentration camps. tens of thousands of prisoners living and dying in desperate condition. january nine hundred forty five soviet troops entered. the largest center of the nazi industrial killing machine. rumors were circulating that hitler had given orders to heinrich himmler the commander of s.s. troops for the liquidation of concentration camp mates. there was to be no evidence left behind. no prisoners to tell the tale. quick and decisive action was needed. through six years of neutrality during world war two sweden had remained a country of peace. unlike its neighbors norway and denmark. nothing has been able to stop the danish saboteurs were continually blowing up factor buildings starting fires directing trains and so. those called resisting the nazi occupation had been removed to concentration camps in germany. in the resisting ideology of national socialism they were a rian as long as they were not jewish people who had been put to germany into conce
as allied troops pushed towards berlin from the east and west. they began to encounter concentration camps. tens of thousands of prisoners living and dying in desperate condition. january nine hundred forty five soviet troops entered. the largest center of the nazi industrial killing machine. rumors were circulating that hitler had given orders to heinrich himmler the commander of s.s. troops for the liquidation of concentration camp mates. there was to be no evidence left behind. no prisoners...
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cuando el hombre se da cuenta, lo vuelve a tirar a la basura y allÍ se desatÓ la ira de ambos hasta el donde al menos cinco disparos, de armas personas que dispararon ahora fueron arrestados y enfrentan cargos de homicidio. borja, es algo realmente preocupante porque estamos hablando de mÁs del 40% de las personas en estados unidos prefiere evitar al vecino. este tipo de peleas son bastante comunes. borja: tambiÉn algo destacable es que estas imÁgenes fueron grabadas por la pareja de la vÍctima, que en una entrevista reciente, cuando le preguntara quÉ mensaje tenÍa para los agresores ella dijo que necesitas basar sus vidas en prisiÓn. estÁn a la espera de juicio y fueron liberados despuÉs de haber pagado la fianza. carolina: queremos preguntarte si has tenido algÚn problema con tus vecinos? gran parte de los problema dicen que es por el ruido. borja: hablamos de incidentes que se roba las redes sociales . tres reciÉn nacidas fueron apuÑaladas en un centro de cuidado infantil de la ciudad de nueva york, donde tambiÉn resultaron heridos el padre de una de ellas y una trabajadora. la sosp
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of these e-mails and text messages we can all speculate who those allies are i mean what i mean i ruin your interference by the same guy scott shane in february it writes it quite open a new york times yes at the new york times a russian american interferences in the elections have not been morally equivalent and of the cold but of course i don't he was already out there that need to get a third of the because the americans always supported the democrats and tried to leave it the influence of authoritarian governments while the russians did the will push it and and they provide the statistics. if the u.s. intervened in eighty one elections well the white and russians together with the soviet period in just thirty six i mean can you imagine them seeking their culture waiting and you know what are their criteria and so there where there is good meddling and there is bad mettle and there is a good bit of that you see in the sprit ludes the star wars yes yes you know there is well there's a popular me that has been telling the young darth vader attic and don't dare attack i have the high g
of these e-mails and text messages we can all speculate who those allies are i mean what i mean i ruin your interference by the same guy scott shane in february it writes it quite open a new york times yes at the new york times a russian american interferences in the elections have not been morally equivalent and of the cold but of course i don't he was already out there that need to get a third of the because the americans always supported the democrats and tried to leave it the influence of...
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president donald trump is --ernmeet and its allies and its allies againsternment attacking. he warned of a great humanitarian miitake in which hundreds of thousandd of people wwuld be killld. syrian governmenn forcess are st toto be preparing a hugugeeoffee on thh last mamajor rebel stronghold. the .n. saying such campaign would have disastrous consequences since thousands oo civilians. the kremlin has responded ssying such warnings from donald trump are not a comprehensivv% approach. rebels prepare to face an imminnntnt offensive. the province in northern syria controlled by anti-assad forres. it lies just south of aleppo. it has the support of its allies, russia, and iran.% >> our heroes offthe natioional liberation front preppre our brothers to face the violelent3 ii, iran'ssit to dl foreign minister emphasizedd helping syria. -pp> given the governnent's resounding victories gainst extremists, it is now urgent to% focusing on humamanitariaa need. separately, -- this at goiig the reason remarked by anotter ally, russia. >> the syrian government has the full right to protec
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is no longer a trusted ally to suppose that my cozy up to the trump wants more of an official visit. to russia's largest military drills in decades exercise in the country's far east switch from long to see. today's about a little. the world's biggest women and power the program by usaid in afghanistan turned out to be an utter failure according to a report by washington's watchdog in the country. thanks for joining us very good evening this is r.t. international. the russian anti-doping agency could be reinstated it's been suspended since twenty fifteen amid allegations of state bank cheating and it comes after the compliance review committee of the world anti-doping agency recommended it be brought back the final decision will be made following a vote on thursday. the c.r.c. reviewed at length a letter from the russian ministry of sports to water and was satisfied that this letter sufficiently acknowledged the issues identified in russia therefore fulfilling the first of the two outstanding criteria every side has road map to comply and it is important for us to reinstate the next
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and our allies, our ally intelligence services are looking at or in networks. and we have to define the threat but also come to the realization that this is t never-ending, this is the new normal. we're going to continue to fight these type of groups and we have to develop some sort of 30 year strategic message that we will be there until it's over in some capacity. >> i want to bring tom in in just a second there's something that strikes me in the conversation which is true that in 9/11 in some ways it was more simplistic tas a picture at that time because we were very focused on, you know better than i do, very focused on afghanistan and as you detailed, the nature of the threat has metastasized not only in terms of groups but also geographically. my question is whether this is a reflection of the strategy that we took or whether this was a natural progression of the threat i wthink this is the perfect segue to the point. to go back to 9/11, we think of that event and the aftermath is misunderstood to this day and the reason is people look at that as a horrif
and our allies, our ally intelligence services are looking at or in networks. and we have to define the threat but also come to the realization that this is t never-ending, this is the new normal. we're going to continue to fight these type of groups and we have to develop some sort of 30 year strategic message that we will be there until it's over in some capacity. >> i want to bring tom in in just a second there's something that strikes me in the conversation which is true that in 9/11...
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chancellor suffers an unexpected blow all american puts on a brave face says her party house is a key ally and critics say this could be the beginning of the end of them actually here are also coming up sowing chaos and death and destruction president truong addresses the u.n. general assembly in attacks the leaders of iran as enemies of peace. plus the dangers of being gay in nigeria. my friend i breathe in suffering for what they know nothing about the scene i am just. i don't know what to see as in the thing is just a few people. but seriously i'm thumbs through depraved three got in d.c. shoot. being gay in this african country can ruin your life. i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us and welcome to the show it is being called a political thunder bolt a limb ackles parliamentary party has defied the wishes of the chancellor by voting to oust her longstanding ally hold her counter as us leader this came as a complete surprise both for the chancellor and for the political establishment here in germany michael's opponents believe it could mean her time as chancellor this coming to an
chancellor suffers an unexpected blow all american puts on a brave face says her party house is a key ally and critics say this could be the beginning of the end of them actually here are also coming up sowing chaos and death and destruction president truong addresses the u.n. general assembly in attacks the leaders of iran as enemies of peace. plus the dangers of being gay in nigeria. my friend i breathe in suffering for what they know nothing about the scene i am just. i don't know what to...