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the allies had to consent. they agreed to consider the documents signed in france as a preliminary one. the 2nd unconditional surrender was signed in the burning suburb of calls. horst, the german signatories were senior military officials, headed by the commander in chief of the forces general field marshal cai self. the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke of the allies by british and cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the 8th. i 2243 european time. ah, in moscow it was 12 43 am on may. the 9th july. the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i'm here, 3 churlish rear mckinley jitterbug should torture computer video, federal middle regional, goodbye show 3 competitive pro is municipal trump. a pictured go as many up, but elf prop fish to pick a hold of crooked or should you? oh, but the diamond chill chill lost the general election in great britain. during the potsdam conference in july, churchill has voted out of office by the british people that had enough of church
the allies had to consent. they agreed to consider the documents signed in france as a preliminary one. the 2nd unconditional surrender was signed in the burning suburb of calls. horst, the german signatories were senior military officials, headed by the commander in chief of the forces general field marshal cai self. the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke of the allies by british and cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the 8th. i 2243 european time. ah, in...
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the allies had to consent. they agreed to consider the documents signed in france as a preliminary one. the 2nd unconditional surrender was signed in the burning suburb of cows. horst, the german signatories, were senior military officials, headed by the commander in chief of the forces general field marshal castle. the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke off the allies by british, in a cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the eights, i $2243.00 european time. ah, in moscow it was 12 43 am on may. the 9th july, the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference. was there. i mir. 3 churlish were new to me, jitterbug should torture computer video fellow middle, ramo goodbye, shred 3 competitive. phil was me, nina, but a trump artichoke go is meaning of but elf brought facia to pick a vote of curricular should here. oh bucks diamond chill, chill lost a general election in great britain. during the potsdam conference in july, churchill has voted out of office by the british people that had enou
the allies had to consent. they agreed to consider the documents signed in france as a preliminary one. the 2nd unconditional surrender was signed in the burning suburb of cows. horst, the german signatories, were senior military officials, headed by the commander in chief of the forces general field marshal castle. the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke off the allies by british, in a cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the eights, i $2243.00 european time....
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the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon, clickin, deny jim creek scuff hammond and started al more been easier. tut de, who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota missouri in northland. wanted to put some of our finance conte, starting in frosty overs east and us. e. so us found bus mafia dot on georgia yet. that be nifty for me. it damaging the him from him. he is as dupage, b like and dish. diverse mr. blue, the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city of rims. starlin was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war. the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans plain, the leading rose the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from in berlin and not unilaterally, but by the high command of all the anti hitler coalition countries, the allies had to consent.
the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon, clickin, deny jim creek scuff hammond and started al more been easier. tut de, who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota missouri in northland. wanted to put some of our finance conte, starting in frosty overs east and us. e. so us found bus mafia dot on georgia yet. that be nifty for me. it damaging the him from him. he is as dupage, b like and dish. diverse mr. blue, the double play...
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the allies ended secret negotiations with germany. with the surrender of the german troops in northern italy, java or hut, smith, they called me to lee on darkish that day to name and it's what are bob kelly the vest. mr. for lets damn it. now for end of this creek europa for please don't kick in. he was as of italian. i shall either the pin middle of it or not long i'll yet or 400 ice. i didn't find a while from politician visits. formed is a, for ut from morales inquisition is from the gun mister spoken in a letter to president roosevelt style indirectly accused the allies of making a separate deal with germany, already, terminally ill, roosevelt rhodes. you've been misinformed, starting replied. our informants are modest and honest. people yeah, and yeah my go paula. she's cuz she's my mutual excitement, but she on the middle of her boot jobs a book. ah, on april the 12th 1945, roosevelt died and harry truman became the new u. s. president. we've got this little man without vision 1000 to make the crucial decision as it was by new
the allies ended secret negotiations with germany. with the surrender of the german troops in northern italy, java or hut, smith, they called me to lee on darkish that day to name and it's what are bob kelly the vest. mr. for lets damn it. now for end of this creek europa for please don't kick in. he was as of italian. i shall either the pin middle of it or not long i'll yet or 400 ice. i didn't find a while from politician visits. formed is a, for ut from morales inquisition is from the gun...
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and also that our allies and others will see that. basically what we should be doing is we should -- our strategy should deliberately be postured in a way that if china wants to apply this best military strategy, this focused and sequential strategy, using that accompli -- and make a full grown greener -- the concrete example i use of this and december, 1941, i think the vast majority of americans were completely uninterested in war with japan. not only where they uninterested in it, but they definitely weren't interested in what ended up happening. two months later, after pearl harbor, -- the american people were angry. and engaged. we actually want to put the chinese in a position where in order to even try -- they need to start a larger war. that means spreading out, working with partners. this is where this australia move is positive. working with a japanese -- less of a cost or are -- we will have to be had harder. i think if the chinese see that, see that even though they just want maybe two -- but they can't keep the war small,
and also that our allies and others will see that. basically what we should be doing is we should -- our strategy should deliberately be postured in a way that if china wants to apply this best military strategy, this focused and sequential strategy, using that accompli -- and make a full grown greener -- the concrete example i use of this and december, 1941, i think the vast majority of americans were completely uninterested in war with japan. not only where they uninterested in it, but they...
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we've gotten to a mode where we over reassure our allies and i think we talk about our allies in this sort of romantic sense. but we really need to think about if they have apurpose for us . which is to deny china hegemony or any state like russia over one of the key regions. that's also their interest. it's not falling in love, it's more like a business partnership but that's a sounder basis for an agreement. one of the things i sometimes rudely say in these international discussions i'm part of is we talk about shared values and i love our country immensely but i grew up in japan to bring shared values in some ways and not in others it's a different political culture in a lot of ways. there are most important ally in the world because nobody is stronger and more by china. that's a rationale. we know they need to spend more . and whether we like it or not so i think that's how we should think about it and we should mix assurance and pressure. our allies should know if they don't step up a will be angry sure but that's not enough. there's always the possibility we won't be able to do
we've gotten to a mode where we over reassure our allies and i think we talk about our allies in this sort of romantic sense. but we really need to think about if they have apurpose for us . which is to deny china hegemony or any state like russia over one of the key regions. that's also their interest. it's not falling in love, it's more like a business partnership but that's a sounder basis for an agreement. one of the things i sometimes rudely say in these international discussions i'm part...
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we worked closely with our allies from the start. sharing our intelligence, we were prepared as soon as putin's military started the invasion and we were able to build those partnerships over time, show that what we saw was the reality on the ground. you could build that trust over time. my expect tatian going forward, -- my expect tatian going forward, we see that they under -- expectation going forward, it isn't just the u.s. making opportunities for ourselves, it is making sure that we are doing this, recognizing our friends and alleys are going to be right there with us. frankly, that we understand that we cannot make everything. we cannot do everything in the u.s., it is physically impossible when you look at the supply chain. those things we cannot do here in the u.s. >> you have been active, the administration has launched a whole set of initiatives for economic alliances. economic and security alliances, you mentioned ttc, the quad, you've got other stuff going on in the indo pacific. one of the questions we get relatively fr
we worked closely with our allies from the start. sharing our intelligence, we were prepared as soon as putin's military started the invasion and we were able to build those partnerships over time, show that what we saw was the reality on the ground. you could build that trust over time. my expect tatian going forward, -- my expect tatian going forward, we see that they under -- expectation going forward, it isn't just the u.s. making opportunities for ourselves, it is making sure that we are...
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so we're not just getting two different new allies, you're getting two allies that have a significant capacity but that also do a lot together. and the fact that they would both approach this nato membership together is also interesting to me. talk a little bit about the long term defense and diplomatic relationship between sweden and finland because i think that actually brings in additional elements of the table as we consider nato accession for the two countries. >> i'm happy to start -- and you can weigh in as well. so i think you are observational is on point. and it is striking how closely finland and sweden to cooperate in the security in the fence area. and interestingly, we saw finland be the first to announce this intention to seek nato membership and then sweden followed. but if you look at public opinion in sweden, you saw about a 10% point jump when the finns announced their commitment to pursuing this. and i think that takes your point of how joined up these two countries are when they think about their own security. and it also relates to how current nato member states
so we're not just getting two different new allies, you're getting two allies that have a significant capacity but that also do a lot together. and the fact that they would both approach this nato membership together is also interesting to me. talk a little bit about the long term defense and diplomatic relationship between sweden and finland because i think that actually brings in additional elements of the table as we consider nato accession for the two countries. >> i'm happy to start...
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>> i think having direct engagement with partners and allies.recognition that china will be a commercial partner of us businesses into your point is a huge market. but just as importantly we have to focus on those areas of the supply chain and the supply chain of allies and partners that when push comes w to shove, if they face another pandemic, when we face the impact as a result of climate change, if there are more geopolitical clashes that we will be prepared to deal with the supply chain challenges going forward so we can protect against the types of things we have seen the last two years were n we do not have enough semi conductors for phones and computers and business equipment we have to protect and mitigate against those supply chain that's why it's important to work with partners and allies in europe in the indo pacific in the americas to make sure that we are building a much more resilient supply chain here and with our allies. we don't have the resources that we need that's why it's vital for us to build these relationships right now.
>> i think having direct engagement with partners and allies.recognition that china will be a commercial partner of us businesses into your point is a huge market. but just as importantly we have to focus on those areas of the supply chain and the supply chain of allies and partners that when push comes w to shove, if they face another pandemic, when we face the impact as a result of climate change, if there are more geopolitical clashes that we will be prepared to deal with the supply...
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we need to do more _ allies have taken. we need to do more we — allies have taken.to _ heavy weapons and encourage our allies to do — heavy weapons and encourage our allies to do more and we need to put more _ allies to do more and we need to put more sanctions on ukraine and i think— more sanctions on ukraine and i think it's — more sanctions on ukraine and i think it's unacceptable that the european continent is still buying a-s european continent is still buying gas from — european continent is still buying gas from russia which is funding putin's_ gas from russia which is funding putin's war— gas from russia which is funding putin's war machine. we have to learn _ putin's war machine. we have to learn a _ putin's war machine. we have to learn a lesson for other countries as well — learn a lesson for other countries as well we — learn a lesson for other countries as well. we cannot become strategically dependent on authoritarian regimes and that applies— authoritarian regimes and that applies to china as well as it applies— applies to china as well as it applies
we need to do more _ allies have taken. we need to do more we — allies have taken.to _ heavy weapons and encourage our allies to do — heavy weapons and encourage our allies to do more and we need to put more _ allies to do more and we need to put more sanctions on ukraine and i think— more sanctions on ukraine and i think it's — more sanctions on ukraine and i think it's unacceptable that the european continent is still buying a-s european continent is still buying gas from — european...
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they were on the side of germany and would allow the allies the western allies to resupply russia. most of britain's political leaders at the time serving their war leaders back to this idea, but in the public's mind, the darnell's was always churchill's baby and therefore he was always responsible for it. and this would haunt him down into the second world war itself. unfortunately churchill ordered a naval operation without land forces first because he could not get the immediate backing of his old nemesis or kitchener who was now head of the war office and as you can see became one of the iconic images of the 20th century in this poster. churchill by trying to take the darnells with the navy alone failed and this led to the famous landings of allied forces, especially the australian new zealand army corps the anzacs at gallipoli. the turks put up a spirited defense of gallipoli and what churchill thought would be an early end to the war bring an early into the war turned into a fiasco by december of 1916 the allies evacuated sorry december 1915. they evacuated gallipoli bringing
they were on the side of germany and would allow the allies the western allies to resupply russia. most of britain's political leaders at the time serving their war leaders back to this idea, but in the public's mind, the darnell's was always churchill's baby and therefore he was always responsible for it. and this would haunt him down into the second world war itself. unfortunately churchill ordered a naval operation without land forces first because he could not get the immediate backing of...
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and for that matter against our allies. over the past few years, china has continued to increase investments in its domestic industries. particularly in areas for long term strategic influence. this includes semiconductor industry, which i've been particularly focused on over the past few years. now, let me be clear, when i talk about china may be clear my beef is with sheeting pain, notheir approach. some of the chinese people. as a matter fact people don't make that distinction they play exactly into that ccp's agenda, that somehow these are all simply anti- chinese activities but these are not. these are activities against thi government of china and the communist party of china. bring some semi conductors, often called chips are the backbone of our modern lives. they can be found with the literally anything with annd on and off switch in cars and trucks, to washers and dryers, to smart phones and laptops. chips are an. essential componet in so many of the devices we use today. the growth in chips is going to be exponent
and for that matter against our allies. over the past few years, china has continued to increase investments in its domestic industries. particularly in areas for long term strategic influence. this includes semiconductor industry, which i've been particularly focused on over the past few years. now, let me be clear, when i talk about china may be clear my beef is with sheeting pain, notheir approach. some of the chinese people. as a matter fact people don't make that distinction they play...
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president trump successfully pushed our nato allies to spend more on defense. putin's invasion has been another motivation to convince our allies to increase their defense spending and make concrete plans to reach the 2% requirement. a strong united nato is in the united states' interest with sweden and finland as members, the balance of power will be tipped against putin. i ask members to support it and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. costa: i yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader of the house of representatives, the gentleman from maryland, the honorable steny hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend, mr. costa, for yielding this time. i thank my friend, the ranking member, mr. turner, for his role in bringing this to the floor. mr. speaker, as has been said over and over again, vladimir putin made a terrible strategic and tragic miscalculation by
president trump successfully pushed our nato allies to spend more on defense. putin's invasion has been another motivation to convince our allies to increase their defense spending and make concrete plans to reach the 2% requirement. a strong united nato is in the united states' interest with sweden and finland as members, the balance of power will be tipped against putin. i ask members to support it and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio...
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that time was on the ally side and that this war would end in an allied victory. but without the massive massive casualties of the great war. just five days. later. hitler sent his army and navy and air force to invade norway. um the allied response to the invasion was a fiasco. it was family organized from the start and did to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic biographers agree that churchill was up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in the norwegian campaign. but it also demonstrated more broadly. how ill prepared britain was for this war fairly or not the man on whom that fell was neville chamberlain. the norwegian debate in the house of commons set the stage. for for an event that one mp called the most momentous that has ever taken place in parliament the debate that began on the 7th of may 1940 started as i calling to account for the fiasco in norway, but it ended as a reckoning. a reckoning for chamberlain personally a reckoning for the policy of the peasement in general. as a member of the government churchill did not try to hide his respo
that time was on the ally side and that this war would end in an allied victory. but without the massive massive casualties of the great war. just five days. later. hitler sent his army and navy and air force to invade norway. um the allied response to the invasion was a fiasco. it was family organized from the start and did to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic biographers agree that churchill was up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in the norwegian campaign. but it also...
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in particular, in the middle east, both sides of the ally remained torn.antinople, moreover, the british managed to win over a rather modest truth, but, nevertheless, the participation of the french. the special purpose of the dardanelles operation was the desire of the allies establish direct communication with russia in the south.
in particular, in the middle east, both sides of the ally remained torn.antinople, moreover, the british managed to win over a rather modest truth, but, nevertheless, the participation of the french. the special purpose of the dardanelles operation was the desire of the allies establish direct communication with russia in the south.
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but most importantly our allies are providing as well. so we're looking at a lot of things, everything. but in terms of predicting where we're gonna be with pilot training, in months or or years, i won't venture to do that. at this point, i will say that the ukrainians do have their air force does have a capability as we speak and are using some of that capability on a daily basis. >> so barbara, you know, as far as russian intentions obviously we have a lots of analysts that look at that on a day to day basis. and i'm not going to comment on what i think their future intentions are here at the podium except to say that their past behavior has been an illegal aggressive war inside ukraine. and unless stopped that aggression, unless stopped, typically continues. but specific aims and objectives that the russians may have. i'll remain silent on that. in terms of what you asked about critical directions. i think escalation, those kind of terms that you were referring to. we look at it as most likely most dangerous courses of action that an o
but most importantly our allies are providing as well. so we're looking at a lot of things, everything. but in terms of predicting where we're gonna be with pilot training, in months or or years, i won't venture to do that. at this point, i will say that the ukrainians do have their air force does have a capability as we speak and are using some of that capability on a daily basis. >> so barbara, you know, as far as russian intentions obviously we have a lots of analysts that look at that...
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in recent years we have not always stood up to these challenges and engage meaningfully with our allies. that is let our adversaries to make up ground, sometimes forcing countries around the world into unfair trade arranged because they lack alternatives when we do not show up. i'll the world has been changed in ways that demand more, not less u.s.s. leadership. more, not less cooperation and coordination among free and democratic peoples in society. the pandemic, the climate crisis, precious unjustified invasion of ukraine and global inflation are compounding these threats to stability, prosperity, and democracy. at home, the biden demonstration is responding to these challenges by investing in infrastructure, promoting equity in supporting underserved communities building long-term resiliency through stronger supply-chain and climate action. but we also know we need to foster opportunities abroad in order to create opportunities for success here at home. during his campaign, president biden pled she would renew u.s. democracy and alliances, protect the united states economic future, a
in recent years we have not always stood up to these challenges and engage meaningfully with our allies. that is let our adversaries to make up ground, sometimes forcing countries around the world into unfair trade arranged because they lack alternatives when we do not show up. i'll the world has been changed in ways that demand more, not less u.s.s. leadership. more, not less cooperation and coordination among free and democratic peoples in society. the pandemic, the climate crisis, precious...
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washington no longer controls its conventional allies. now that they have other options in a multi polar world, india, for example, has refused american requests to ban russian ships from its ports. the south pacific seems more interested in dealing with its regional partner, china, even close us, ally, and next door neighbor, mexico has insisted on maintaining neutrality amid the ukraine conflict and latin america has seen a popular shift in recent elections away from us friendly establishment parties. while bolivia, cuba el salvador, nicaragua, and venezuela have refused to criticize russia over ukraine. but as they say, you can't make someone love you. and all the strong arming by the us treasury as it feels its control slipping away, is not likely to win it too many hearts and minds. india's prime minister says his country is planning to become a major arms exporter by developing its own weaponry industry. as a so called defense echo system. currently, india largely relies on imports from other nations for its military needs. or india
washington no longer controls its conventional allies. now that they have other options in a multi polar world, india, for example, has refused american requests to ban russian ships from its ports. the south pacific seems more interested in dealing with its regional partner, china, even close us, ally, and next door neighbor, mexico has insisted on maintaining neutrality amid the ukraine conflict and latin america has seen a popular shift in recent elections away from us friendly establishment...