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allies along the nato-russia border, u.s. allies, japan and south korea. they believed that if the u.s. renounced the ability to use nuclear weapons in response to nonnuclear attacks, they would be at the mercy of regional rivals that had impressive, conventional military capabilities. so that was rejected, to the disappointment of many. the biden administration decided to sweeten it a little bit by saying that the u.s. goal should be to adapt sole purpose at some pitcher time. in fact -- some future time. in fact, the u.s. should work with allies to put in conditions that we could put the policy and without risk to allies. the obama administration said let's work toward it. the trump administration rejected it. for the time being, this is off the table. melanie: i want to ask all of you if this document, when it comes to nuclear employment, does the npr help you to understand under what conditions the administration would or would not use a nuclear weapon in the context of a russian investigation in ukraine and the ongoing war? bob: i would say no. we don
allies along the nato-russia border, u.s. allies, japan and south korea. they believed that if the u.s. renounced the ability to use nuclear weapons in response to nonnuclear attacks, they would be at the mercy of regional rivals that had impressive, conventional military capabilities. so that was rejected, to the disappointment of many. the biden administration decided to sweeten it a little bit by saying that the u.s. goal should be to adapt sole purpose at some pitcher time. in fact -- some...
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only the war of the allies. save great britain how does london london in response starts a complex political intrigue in 1807 in great britain declares war on russia they only remember today experts, however, the fact remains. now before you is a historical rarity, which is stored in the british national world. this is the official declaration of war. declaration of war against russia december 18, 1807 however, if we think that having declared war on russia, great britain rushed to the offensive, then we are mistaken. it was a very strange war for 5 years, viz. how long did this war last in great britain robbed a couple of coastal villages near murmansk yes, it sank one russian ship, and then misunderstanding. russia does not have a war at all. why because the goal of this war was not to fight at all, the british hoped to convince the russian empire to convince the tsar of the opening aside from here and uh, such very cautious actions against russia were formally declared war, but england did not conduct militar
only the war of the allies. save great britain how does london london in response starts a complex political intrigue in 1807 in great britain declares war on russia they only remember today experts, however, the fact remains. now before you is a historical rarity, which is stored in the british national world. this is the official declaration of war. declaration of war against russia december 18, 1807 however, if we think that having declared war on russia, great britain rushed to the...
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bob: if you listened to the undersecretary, whenever he says allies he means allies and partners.s almost a composite idea that you never separate them, and that has been the case for decades. reason is this -- allies, we have a treaty obligation to defend them. we have that with nato, japan, south korea. we are obliged and we also have security relationships with countries that don't receive these legally binding commitments. but mike mentioned israel, saudi arabia, taiwan, ukraine at this point would be considered. how important are these security issuances to them? in some cases, really important. in desert storm, along predecessor to vigilant storm, in desert storm the united states sent 500,000 troops to the middle east, because of iraq's invasion of kuwait. we made this incredible commitment to defend saudi arabia, and we had no treaty obligation to do that. with israel, israel, often non-us government people trained to do otherwise, they talk about israel as an ally. they are not an ally in the formal treaty it sense but no one believes we wouldn't come to support israel if
bob: if you listened to the undersecretary, whenever he says allies he means allies and partners.s almost a composite idea that you never separate them, and that has been the case for decades. reason is this -- allies, we have a treaty obligation to defend them. we have that with nato, japan, south korea. we are obliged and we also have security relationships with countries that don't receive these legally binding commitments. but mike mentioned israel, saudi arabia, taiwan, ukraine at this...
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, our allies are crowded. despite all this, they were unanimous. therefore, we are currently waiting for the results of the analysis on the results of the study, which is still ongoing. secretary, you said that everything will be done to protect our allies. so, the village where shelling took place yesterday in poland near the border with ukraine, we understand how close the danger is, yes, nato said that they will not intervene in the territory of ukraine to intercept the missiles, but if you see that these missiles can enter the territory of an ally, will you you should intervene in the conflict that is now on the territory of ukraine, nato and allied countries are constantly providing support to ukraine so that it has the opportunity to defend itself properly and properly defend itself, so ukraine has the right to protect ourselves from the illegal war that russia is currently waging against ukraine russia is waging against ukraine so we will provide even more systems against the air defense of ukraine of o
, our allies are crowded. despite all this, they were unanimous. therefore, we are currently waiting for the results of the analysis on the results of the study, which is still ongoing. secretary, you said that everything will be done to protect our allies. so, the village where shelling took place yesterday in poland near the border with ukraine, we understand how close the danger is, yes, nato said that they will not intervene in the territory of ukraine to intercept the missiles, but if you...
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in contact with our polish friends and nato allies. so how them will nato react themselves to these developments? earlier i asked brussels correspondent to racial a lot of that depends on how the polish government wants nato to react. and we're not exactly sure of that yet. as the investigation is continuing. you know, the polish government has been quite careful not to say that these were russian missiles or even russian rockets, but simply to say that there were explosions and it appears some projectiles entered polish territory. and they want to be very, very careful not to miss speak as they go to nato and ask their allies for support . as was mentioned earlier, we do expect that poland will call article for consultations. that means that it feels its territorial or political independence is being threatened. and i would then expect to see a statement coming out of nato, after this meeting is held, reassuring poland that all l i stand behind it in that meeting could take place as early as wednesday through this, a lot redone, ackno
in contact with our polish friends and nato allies. so how them will nato react themselves to these developments? earlier i asked brussels correspondent to racial a lot of that depends on how the polish government wants nato to react. and we're not exactly sure of that yet. as the investigation is continuing. you know, the polish government has been quite careful not to say that these were russian missiles or even russian rockets, but simply to say that there were explosions and it appears some...
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well, kb, this was always a story not about allies.s story was always pro-russian interests and russian influence is therefore, in principle, the hope that this organization will really develop there and protect the interests of its members, uh, well, these hopes could only be excessive in those who did not fully understand the really works and the policy of the russian federation in this context, that is why it is expected that now, especially with those problems of isolation and already helied by the international such yes uh international attitude towards the aggressor state, even in potentially yes past allies there is a desire of thousands to associate as much as possible with the russian federation, although for for some, it is quite difficult to do this because their security is primarily directly linked to russia, and a vivid example of this is armenia, which i am sure, as i personally do not like to depend on russia and its aggressive actions but on the other hand there are not particularly other options for them yes yes yes y
well, kb, this was always a story not about allies.s story was always pro-russian interests and russian influence is therefore, in principle, the hope that this organization will really develop there and protect the interests of its members, uh, well, these hopes could only be excessive in those who did not fully understand the really works and the policy of the russian federation in this context, that is why it is expected that now, especially with those problems of isolation and already...
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and what of that china killed as russia still have an ally in china? do you think? i would say the definitely is the case, but we have seen some interesting shifts, i would say in, in, in the chinese a position here. china so far, really stayed out of the whole ukraine situation. and now we for the 1st time and had some interesting or common some interesting framed language here. for instance, brace for the, for the russian position at that a nuclear threat in ukraine is completely off the table. also, according to a statement from the chinese foreign ministry appraise for the willingness to show a dialogue here in, in bali and also a b agreement to resume the plexi grain a deal that was about to expire. so really the fact that china and is willing to look into this mutual declaration that is clearly condemning the war in your grain, is a signal that the patients off of states like india and china were close allies of russia is really running out in a conflict that has increased the prices for energy, but also prices for food at the g p. g 20 making in violet care o
and what of that china killed as russia still have an ally in china? do you think? i would say the definitely is the case, but we have seen some interesting shifts, i would say in, in, in the chinese a position here. china so far, really stayed out of the whole ukraine situation. and now we for the 1st time and had some interesting or common some interesting framed language here. for instance, brace for the, for the russian position at that a nuclear threat in ukraine is completely off the...
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ally. so, it's a challenge. we think about the activities of the department and the world we have to be prepared to interact in not just now but in the decades ahead, we need to paste to that challenge. it doesn't mean we are ignoring other challenges and the most acute challenge is obviously russia which is defined as an acute threat. that word acute is very intentional because it means both immediate and sharp. russia something does not have the capability to make the international order in the way that china does, it does have the capability to blow up the world, though. the vladimir putin has shown himself to be reckless and capable of profound miscalculations. he is directly threatening the security order in europe and beyond through his aggression towards ukraine. so the strategy takes the russian challenge very seriously as well. i would say there are a lot of core concepts which we can talk about. i think one i would highlight is the concept you have written about this as well, the
ally. so, it's a challenge. we think about the activities of the department and the world we have to be prepared to interact in not just now but in the decades ahead, we need to paste to that challenge. it doesn't mean we are ignoring other challenges and the most acute challenge is obviously russia which is defined as an acute threat. that word acute is very intentional because it means both immediate and sharp. russia something does not have the capability to make the international order in...
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this for more air defense for allies on the eastern border. you said that there has been a step since the beginning of the war, but does more need to be done thinking we are constantly assessing her, our presence in the eastern part of the alliance. we have significantly increased our presence on land and sea and in the air, and that has significantly increased our air defense capabilities, especially in the eastern part of the alliance. at the same time. or we have no indication that this incident was a result of a deliberate attack on natal territory, and we have no earth indications that russia is a planning offensive mentor actions against her nato allies. and so i think this demonstrates the dangers are connected to the ongoing war in ukraine, but it hasn't changed from the mental assessment of, uh, the faith against that nato allies. it shows her the importance of monitoring or been vigilant of the presence. and we've made the sessions for long term other facial naples, the turns on the fans at the summit in madrid in june. and that incl
this for more air defense for allies on the eastern border. you said that there has been a step since the beginning of the war, but does more need to be done thinking we are constantly assessing her, our presence in the eastern part of the alliance. we have significantly increased our presence on land and sea and in the air, and that has significantly increased our air defense capabilities, especially in the eastern part of the alliance. at the same time. or we have no indication that this...
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allie: you remained very politically outspoken. earlier this year on the national mall at the same day. >> the festival honoring women and their achievements. allie: why is it important to you to remain politically outspoken? alice: these are really bad, difficult times. we are on the edge of basically catastrophe. if we don't turn things around here. i feel like when things move me, we need to write about it. i wrote a song about donald trump once. we perform it here at chapel hill. i don't always write political songs. there is a need for that. allie: thank you so much for joining us. alice: thank you so much for having me. it was a pleasure talking with you. ♪ geoff: that is our program for tonight. for all of us here at pbs news weekend, thanks for spending part of your saturday with us. see you back here tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> major funding has been provided by. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and ins
allie: you remained very politically outspoken. earlier this year on the national mall at the same day. >> the festival honoring women and their achievements. allie: why is it important to you to remain politically outspoken? alice: these are really bad, difficult times. we are on the edge of basically catastrophe. if we don't turn things around here. i feel like when things move me, we need to write about it. i wrote a song about donald trump once. we perform it here at chapel hill. i...
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and our allies and our competitors, as well, have been following our elections at home. excuse me, i have a little cold. and what these elections showed is that there's a deep and unwavering commitment in america to preserving and protecting and defending democracy. now, let me speak briefly about our agenda over the past few days, in egypt and in cambodia and here in indonesia. in this moment of great global challenges from global inflation to the climate crisis to russia's brutal war against ukraine we're bringing together the broadest coalition of partners to bring about results. in cob7, we tackled the climate change and energy around the world. the united states will meet-- the united states will meet our emissions targets under the paris agreement. and we're going to keep working with our partners to support the most vulnerable countries in rebuilding resilience to climate impacts and to align global ambition with 1.5 degree celsius goal while super charging our clean energy transition. at the u.s. summit, east asia summit i laid out a commitment to working with pa
and our allies and our competitors, as well, have been following our elections at home. excuse me, i have a little cold. and what these elections showed is that there's a deep and unwavering commitment in america to preserving and protecting and defending democracy. now, let me speak briefly about our agenda over the past few days, in egypt and in cambodia and here in indonesia. in this moment of great global challenges from global inflation to the climate crisis to russia's brutal war against...
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every inch of nato territory were in full solidarity without a close ally, poland. and i can tell you that in the last half hour or so, there's been reaction from russia as well. the russian ministry of defense quoted by the russian news. why ria, nova state releasing a statement that says this polish media and officials talking about the alleged fall of russian missiles on punish territory is a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation. no strikes were made against targets near the ukrainian or polish state board of the polish state board . that is, and just to give you an additional bit of context, the facts appear to be that it around $1540.00 in the afternoon ponies time, $1640.00 here. these explosions happened, as i said in farmland, inside poland. now, that was pretty much exactly the time that a 2nd wave of missiles was reported here in ukraine via messaging apps of the ukrainian armed forces and the, the air raid siren system here. that indicated that missiles might be 5, might be heading towards the north of the country, apparently towards
every inch of nato territory were in full solidarity without a close ally, poland. and i can tell you that in the last half hour or so, there's been reaction from russia as well. the russian ministry of defense quoted by the russian news. why ria, nova state releasing a statement that says this polish media and officials talking about the alleged fall of russian missiles on punish territory is a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation. no strikes were made against targets near...
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urgent needs and the different concrete requirements all start, the ukraine is presenting to nato allies on this dialogue has actually enabled those to increase the support from nathan allies to unprecedented levels. both the military support, the types of weapons and also the amount of support on the and therefore it is important that we continue to meet and to go through the concrete list. so we do this in nathan also do that in the and what to call the online format that we meet regularly. nato allies, partners led by united states. this is part about providing new systems like, for instance, of the patriots. and that is an ongoing discussion about that now, but it's also very much about ensuring that the system so all of the deliver are functioning, are effective. and to do so, we need to ensure that we provide spare parts, enable them to do maint maintenance of the systems. and also, i'm addition of because all of the huge challenges we face now is that some will also the advanced systems like the ne sums that nate wallace had provided already advanced a natal standard elephant syst
urgent needs and the different concrete requirements all start, the ukraine is presenting to nato allies on this dialogue has actually enabled those to increase the support from nathan allies to unprecedented levels. both the military support, the types of weapons and also the amount of support on the and therefore it is important that we continue to meet and to go through the concrete list. so we do this in nathan also do that in the and what to call the online format that we meet regularly....
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in the entanque and the reds, and also between britain's allies in the pantanke and the white.telegram from the russian white guard mission in athens sent on may 19, 1919 to the omsk government. kolchak is being read by general denikin, asking to hand over admiral kolchak, firstly, the french unexpectedly evacuated within 40-8 hours on march 21-23, leaving odessa. there are significant reserves of their property in the absence of an onslaught from the bolsheviks ; secondly, they promised to hold sevastopol french people. and there the position of sevastopol turned out to be unstable. thirdly, hopelessly, the british quite benevolently offer even their technical means to serve their personnel. from this letter it follows that europe promised support to kolchak. however, part of the european allies did not keep their word and left their positions, leaving kolchak alone on one with red. what kolchak did not count on at all from the letter is insulting that the british sweeten this bitter pill for whites at first. and this fact is disturbing. even more, where the british play goodw
in the entanque and the reds, and also between britain's allies in the pantanke and the white.telegram from the russian white guard mission in athens sent on may 19, 1919 to the omsk government. kolchak is being read by general denikin, asking to hand over admiral kolchak, firstly, the french unexpectedly evacuated within 40-8 hours on march 21-23, leaving odessa. there are significant reserves of their property in the absence of an onslaught from the bolsheviks ; secondly, they promised to...
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believe it or not, allies. just about helping the white movement the first tranche of kornilov's volunteer army transferred in february of the eighteenth year 100,000 rubles. money listed the representative of france in kiev through the donbass in the civil war the front line between the reds and whites passed twice, the participants in the battles in the donetsk basin said that the same settlement could pass from one hand to another many times. for example, the village of konstantinovka was alternately controlled by the reds or whites 29 times, a member of the white movement, general keller ’s memoirs, tells how the western allies brought tanks that had never been seen before, the commander-in -chief did not have any new reserves for us, but little by little rumors began to spread that more tanks were arriving on our sector of the front, monsters of equipment we had never seen before, sent by the british as a new weapon that played a big role. on the western front in france, these tanks were sent to the south
believe it or not, allies. just about helping the white movement the first tranche of kornilov's volunteer army transferred in february of the eighteenth year 100,000 rubles. money listed the representative of france in kiev through the donbass in the civil war the front line between the reds and whites passed twice, the participants in the battles in the donetsk basin said that the same settlement could pass from one hand to another many times. for example, the village of konstantinovka was...
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we are going to defend our allies, as well as american soil and american capacity. and so, but i do not think that it's difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china's not looking for north korea to engage in further escalatory means because i made it clear and i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do what needs to the capacity, to defend ourselves as our allies, south korea as well as japan and we'd be more up in the face of china, but it wouldn't be because of china, it would be because of what was going on in north korea. so -- and again, on a number of these issues we have put together teams for our national security advisors, national defense and engaing in other parts of china. we're not going to work everything out, not suggesting this is kumbayah and everyone is walking away with agreement, but a concern as one of you raised a legitimate question, a new cold war, and i think that-- i'll conclude by saying it this way. i want to be clear and be clear with all of these, but particularly w
we are going to defend our allies, as well as american soil and american capacity. and so, but i do not think that it's difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china's not looking for north korea to engage in further escalatory means because i made it clear and i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do what needs to the capacity, to defend ourselves as our allies, south korea as well as japan and we'd be more up in the face...
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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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blast hit a village near poland border with ukraine. alden has put its military on alert as nato allies investigate. the blast occurred as russian missiles had cities and infrastructure across you. crime attacks killed at least 2 in the capitol, heave and knocked out power in much of the country. and donald trump support as a white, a big announcement. election denying for me. u. s. president's fans gather round his mar lago estate in florida. that's where he could soon launch a come back bid for the next presidential vote in 2024. ah, i'm anthony. how'd it's good to have you with us. we start with some breaking news . the us state department says reports of alleged russian missiles striking inside poland. i quote, incredibly concerning polish media say a projectile struck a village near the ukrainian border, killing 2 people. poland is putting military units on alert. nato allies have expressed their solidarity with warsaw. russia denied that its missiles struck polish territory, calling the reports a provocation aimed at escalating tensions. and poems, prime minister spoke about the b
blast hit a village near poland border with ukraine. alden has put its military on alert as nato allies investigate. the blast occurred as russian missiles had cities and infrastructure across you. crime attacks killed at least 2 in the capitol, heave and knocked out power in much of the country. and donald trump support as a white, a big announcement. election denying for me. u. s. president's fans gather round his mar lago estate in florida. that's where he could soon launch a come back bid...
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it would allow the allied's the western allies to resupply russia. most of britain's political leaders at the time, so many of the war leaders, back to this idea. in the public's mind, the dardanelle's was always churchill's baby. therefore he was always responsible for it. this would haunt him down into the second world war itself. unfortunately, churchill ordered a naval operation without land forces first because he did not get the immediate backing of his old nemesis, lord kitchener. now head of the war office. as you can see, became one of the iconic images of the 20th century in this poster. but trying to take the dardanelle's alone with the navy, failed. it led to the famous landings of allied forces, the australian and new zealand army corps at deliberately. the turks put up a spirited defensive gallipoli. what churchill thought would be an early end to the war, turned into a fiasco. by december of 1916, the allies evacuated deliberately. december, 1916. they had evacuated deliberately. bringing in tune and a part of the war that churchill wo
it would allow the allied's the western allies to resupply russia. most of britain's political leaders at the time, so many of the war leaders, back to this idea. in the public's mind, the dardanelle's was always churchill's baby. therefore he was always responsible for it. this would haunt him down into the second world war itself. unfortunately, churchill ordered a naval operation without land forces first because he did not get the immediate backing of his old nemesis, lord kitchener. now...
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she began to cut the allied countries, the usa and france.mer of 1918, when the diplomatic missions, primarily the british french and american, which was now the capital, moscow, were in moscow, tried to use the discontent of a part of the so-called latvian riflemen who guarded all government facilities hmm means objects in moscow and the kremlin were guarded by them and military depots, and again the policy of incitement comes to the fore. this is british. robert bruce lockhart at that time, consul general in russia, he had a special task to disrupt the implementation of the brest peace treaty by the bolsheviks to force the leadership of our country to resume the war against germany. however, it did not work out and then official london will give him the go-ahead to poison the old regime liberal elites to overthrow. the authorities of the bolsheviks literally created money for the counter-revolution from the air. they provided moscow entrepreneurs who managed to hide valuables from the chekists with promissory notes with a guarantee of repay
she began to cut the allied countries, the usa and france.mer of 1918, when the diplomatic missions, primarily the british french and american, which was now the capital, moscow, were in moscow, tried to use the discontent of a part of the so-called latvian riflemen who guarded all government facilities hmm means objects in moscow and the kremlin were guarded by them and military depots, and again the policy of incitement comes to the fore. this is british. robert bruce lockhart at that time,...
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we are going to defend our allies, as well as american soil and american capacity. i do not think that it's difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further escalatory means, because i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do what is needed to defend our capacity, to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea, as well as japan. and we would be more up in the face of china, that it wouldn't be because of china, it would be because of what was going on in north korea. and again, on a number of these issues, we have put together teams were our national security advisers, the secretary of defense, and others are going to be engaging with their counterparts in china. we are not going to be able to work everything out. i'm not suggesting that this is going to be kumbaya, you know, everybody going to go away with everything in agreement. but i do believe there's a need for concern, as one of you raised a legitimate question, of a new cold war. i will co
we are going to defend our allies, as well as american soil and american capacity. i do not think that it's difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further escalatory means, because i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do what is needed to defend our capacity, to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea, as well as japan. and we would be more up in the face of china,...
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as at the meeting also tomorrow, which will continue , please natanova ice, the provider of nato allies, are providing unprecedented assistance, and today the countries added new promises of a comprehensive set of support for ukraine this will immediately finance armed aid , including fuel generators, to help ukraine overcome the consequences of russian attacks on its electricity grid . with the approach of winter, make them suffer and thus try to subjugate the ukrainians, but also in buchrest. we heard today that they understand this in the west and the allies promise exactly to direct our efforts to make ukraine more resilient, and this is how the participant of the meeting, the minister of foreign affairs of great britain, said about it, we all saw that vladimir putin from the very beginning of the conflict is trying to use energy supply as a weapon and his targeting of civil infrastructure, energy infrastructure, obviously has aims to try to freeze the ukrainians and force them to submit. i know that in reality this will not bring him success because they show great endurance and we
as at the meeting also tomorrow, which will continue , please natanova ice, the provider of nato allies, are providing unprecedented assistance, and today the countries added new promises of a comprehensive set of support for ukraine this will immediately finance armed aid , including fuel generators, to help ukraine overcome the consequences of russian attacks on its electricity grid . with the approach of winter, make them suffer and thus try to subjugate the ukrainians, but also in buchrest....
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i understand bath politics, er, i understand the appropriate approach and that the allies are afraid, er, views in russia on escalation in this connection, but you need to know who putin is and how he was brought up from childhood. and this person is er, st. petersburg hooligans and on this wednesday, uh, they put pressure on those who are weaker and retreat from those who resist and those who give you two sichs exactly in this form. now my country is the defense force of ukraine, and therefore it is necessary to clearly imagine that putin and with them the great britain, for which we are very grateful . thank you. at the same time, the alliance promises to support ukraine will need as many weapons and generators to help survive the winter. how much help from the allies is in time now and do they have time to meet the needs of the armed forces, unfortunately, they do not have time, that is, if you look at the history of this stage of the war . th year, now a large-scale stage of this war is taking place, so all the time the allies were reacting after the fact, something important is h
i understand bath politics, er, i understand the appropriate approach and that the allies are afraid, er, views in russia on escalation in this connection, but you need to know who putin is and how he was brought up from childhood. and this person is er, st. petersburg hooligans and on this wednesday, uh, they put pressure on those who are weaker and retreat from those who resist and those who give you two sichs exactly in this form. now my country is the defense force of ukraine, and therefore...
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the allies. . ., ., ., allies.rms of what you would expect or want to hear, as of the g20, he has the ear of the international community. what responses which you expect and is nato and communication with the kremlin in order to work out what is happening? i’m kremlin in order to work out what is ha eninu? �* ., kremlin in order to work out what is happening?— happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications _ happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications with _ happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications with russia - happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications with russia but . in communications with russia but there have been talks and senior officials in the united states and russia the day before and he is and for the g20 meeting and so, the russian authorities have to give an explanation on this incident and i hope it will, i don't think russia has any interest on attacking nato country and that is for sure. but if it was an accident, then they should explain. i it was an
the allies. . ., ., ., allies.rms of what you would expect or want to hear, as of the g20, he has the ear of the international community. what responses which you expect and is nato and communication with the kremlin in order to work out what is happening? i’m kremlin in order to work out what is ha eninu? �* ., kremlin in order to work out what is happening?— happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications _ happening? i'm not sure that nato is in communications with _ happening?...
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allies.n this situation right now in north korea and south korea do you think of the circumstances a general security military information agreement between korea and japan should be normalized their relationship was not that good before. i heard there are some difficulty to get accurate information one north korea launched recently. >> thanks for the question. and yes put their allies in the front and center. and obviously our treaty allies in japan are central to our strategy how it's implemented in the indo pacific alongside other countries. like australia and others. i think one of the things we need to do is get back into a rhythm of making sure our forces are ready. there's obviously a series of exchanges we significantly dial back our exercises. i understand why that happened. we need to get into a normal rhythm of exercising not only demonstrate our readiness which is important to make sure we are ready for any contingency. the exercise i alluded to should not do things that are under
allies.n this situation right now in north korea and south korea do you think of the circumstances a general security military information agreement between korea and japan should be normalized their relationship was not that good before. i heard there are some difficulty to get accurate information one north korea launched recently. >> thanks for the question. and yes put their allies in the front and center. and obviously our treaty allies in japan are central to our strategy how it's...
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counteroffensive in winter, that is why allies and partners should support ukraine and increase their pressure on russia, estonian president alla arkaris said this during the halifax security forum in canada. according to him, finland once won the winter war, so ukraine is now especially we need the support of the west, estonia is firmly convinced that ukraine is quite capable of using the help of the western allies and succeeding in the war, now we have to provide help to ukraine was able to preserve this success, it is inappropriate to miss that ukraine will not be able to advance further this winter. therefore, it is necessary to continue to provide military aid to ukraine and increase the price of war for russia. i also congratulate you, yes, i want to - you know the question, maybe it will be with some fate of philosophy now, but the president of estonia alerkaris himself did it, who compared exactly the military war the winter war between finland and the soviet union in 1938, precisely with the fact that winter is coming and ukraine needs support. but it seems to me that there a
counteroffensive in winter, that is why allies and partners should support ukraine and increase their pressure on russia, estonian president alla arkaris said this during the halifax security forum in canada. according to him, finland once won the winter war, so ukraine is now especially we need the support of the west, estonia is firmly convinced that ukraine is quite capable of using the help of the western allies and succeeding in the war, now we have to provide help to ukraine was able to...
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the assistance that nato member ukraine and our allies will provide to ukraine and, in particular, inion to the fact that we have already been actively discussing over the last month the fact that more and more of our allies and partners are provided with modern appo systems, in particular from spain and other countries . i also know that sweden has made certain statements that additional assistance, in particular air defense systems, will be provided to ukraine, so now we are increasing and immobilizing additional assistance, in particular when it comes to various anti-missile defense systems of defense as well as systems that can counter drones , so uh, we are also talking about the help of missiles and we that can shoot down ballistic and cruise missiles of the russian federation representative bloomberg incident that happened yesterday, we understand how important it is to increase the anti-missile and anti-air defense efforts on the eastern flank. what do you think or what else needs to be done, and we constantly emphasize and increase the fact that we have a significant presence
the assistance that nato member ukraine and our allies will provide to ukraine and, in particular, inion to the fact that we have already been actively discussing over the last month the fact that more and more of our allies and partners are provided with modern appo systems, in particular from spain and other countries . i also know that sweden has made certain statements that additional assistance, in particular air defense systems, will be provided to ukraine, so now we are increasing and...
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and that's about consultation of the, the nato allies. and what to do if one of the, one of those allies feels that security is under threat already. we've got nato nations that are close to the board with russia have extra forces in them, extra allied forces that have been put there for some time. now initially after the, the annexation of crimea in poland. poland has 122000 troops of its own, but there are 11600 allied troops, nato troops. and it actually is interesting that the lead nation for nato in poland is the us. i think it's quite possible that decide to be for the troops or beef up the anti missile batteries in with these countries. and i think you could see in the coming hours rushing on bass. it is cold in tomato capitals and urged maybe you capitals as well because there are some you countries are not part of nato and urged to explain themselves. i was telling you lastly, that the russians of course, are a member of the g 20. but foreign minister, last off is not here any more. he came for the 1st full day of the summit and
and that's about consultation of the, the nato allies. and what to do if one of the, one of those allies feels that security is under threat already. we've got nato nations that are close to the board with russia have extra forces in them, extra allied forces that have been put there for some time. now initially after the, the annexation of crimea in poland. poland has 122000 troops of its own, but there are 11600 allied troops, nato troops. and it actually is interesting that the lead nation...
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corrected and were repulsed, the allies of the poles to help them did not fit.hmad did not want to take any more risks and from commanding the withdrawal returned to the horde, and there was a struggle for power and khanna was killed. the moscow kingdom grew stronger, gathering all the russian lands around it on november 11, 1918, in the kombinsky forest in paris, the entente country and germany signed a truce, which meant surrender germany, it was received by the allied commander-in-chief. marshal ferdinand foch and thus ended the first world war. one of the deadliest and largest conflicts in human history. total number victims, among military personnel and civilians about 40 million people were killed, wounded, crippled in early autumn. berlin still hoped for something, tried to maintain the power of the kaiser, but the allies broke through the front. in germany there was a revolution, the monarchy fell. the fleet was withdrawn beyond the rhine, heavy weapons were interned, were subject to surrender at the paris peace conference, the final conditions were adop
corrected and were repulsed, the allies of the poles to help them did not fit.hmad did not want to take any more risks and from commanding the withdrawal returned to the horde, and there was a struggle for power and khanna was killed. the moscow kingdom grew stronger, gathering all the russian lands around it on november 11, 1918, in the kombinsky forest in paris, the entente country and germany signed a truce, which meant surrender germany, it was received by the allied commander-in-chief....
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it may be western ally should asked b u k. how that promised host breads us tray deal care is coming along is by even half the new prime minister's name right yet. meanwhile, canada is a national security to dump chinese states and 3 lithium mines, candice foreign affairs minister, housewife sheep, shall pena said the country wilkins foreign direct investment, but not when it threatens, quote critical minerals supply chains, which is exactly the kind of friends shoring. reducing supply chain participation, 2 hours only the washington conjured up and announced over the summer with the implication that countries are either on t, washington or there with russia and china. so, you know, pick aside saying national security gain, economic supremacy. basically. last month. china, secure to stake in the court of hamburg in germany. now, an american state department official is bragging to the western grass that the share was reduced from 35 percent to 25 percent due to pressure from the american embassy in germany. the embassy was ver
it may be western ally should asked b u k. how that promised host breads us tray deal care is coming along is by even half the new prime minister's name right yet. meanwhile, canada is a national security to dump chinese states and 3 lithium mines, candice foreign affairs minister, housewife sheep, shall pena said the country wilkins foreign direct investment, but not when it threatens, quote critical minerals supply chains, which is exactly the kind of friends shoring. reducing supply chain...
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that time was on the allies 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 nothing 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 appeasement in general. as a member of the government churchill did not try to hide his
that time was on the allies 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 nothing 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...
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but you won't see that from the allies.de of the technology space, most american corporations in the private space are more aligned with the germans, the french and the japanese than the u.s. government. democrat and republican together. so that's an interesting area to watch over the coming months. >> sit tight, panel. next on "gps," the midterm election results surprised many in the united states. but how were they received overseas? i'll ask the panel when we come back. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. wherever they rest protection nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ music: “everywhere” by fleetwood mac ♪ you ready? ♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear me calling ♪ ♪ out
but you won't see that from the allies.de of the technology space, most american corporations in the private space are more aligned with the germans, the french and the japanese than the u.s. government. democrat and republican together. so that's an interesting area to watch over the coming months. >> sit tight, panel. next on "gps," the midterm election results surprised many in the united states. but how were they received overseas? i'll ask the panel when we come back. your...
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he's another putin ally who has been all over the headlines since the war began. is rums on career of chechnya. leda has publicly criticized rushes generals for being too soft on luck. on i looked at in the united year of is using the media to broaden his influence and to show everyone that he is a major player or chrome. we're still on dozer. still to regroup. chechen soldiers a fighting on rushes side in the dumbass region. cook children's career of is being used by putting just like promotion to recruit fresh troops for the front lies meant v 8 f, who served as president and prime minister has been stoking the fires of anti western hatred and making optimistic predictions that russia were when the war and ukraine, pneumonia he is even said that nuclear weapons are the way to give brush a battle. it's for my imperial glory, se lucia muster. una sure. what is the la massage? so you always just from the he has a need for admiration of the former president who has become a nobody you yesterday. i think he wants to an political capital. he seems to still have politi
he's another putin ally who has been all over the headlines since the war began. is rums on career of chechnya. leda has publicly criticized rushes generals for being too soft on luck. on i looked at in the united year of is using the media to broaden his influence and to show everyone that he is a major player or chrome. we're still on dozer. still to regroup. chechen soldiers a fighting on rushes side in the dumbass region. cook children's career of is being used by putting just like...
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they fought along western allies and now they feel abandoned. they feel that, especially the american allies, are not by their side any more. and they're really trying their best to convince the americans, but also the russians to talk to the turkish or to talk to the, the turks, to not go ahead with this plant ground offensive. but the only president out a gun would see whether this is actually a plan that he will consider. he has to, he is the one that needs to give the go for the ground offensive. and only he knows whether this will be coming in the next couple of days or not. yeah, and you mentioned that as i'm in a marijuana and said that the strikes that we're seeing now are just the beginning . what, what are you hearing? how widely is a ground invasion? well, as i said, only he knows if he goes ahead with it. i would say it sounds very likely and it sounds like he ought to because it has happened before. it wouldn't be the 1st ground offensive in recent years that turkey would have into syria and the kurdish people that we speak to other
they fought along western allies and now they feel abandoned. they feel that, especially the american allies, are not by their side any more. and they're really trying their best to convince the americans, but also the russians to talk to the turkish or to talk to the, the turks, to not go ahead with this plant ground offensive. but the only president out a gun would see whether this is actually a plan that he will consider. he has to, he is the one that needs to give the go for the ground...
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tide was on the ally side, this war would win ally victory without the match so of casualties of the great war. just five days later, hitler sent his army and navy, and air force to invade norway. the ally responds to invasion was a fiasco. it was badly organized from the start, and nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic people agreed that church shows up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in which he campaigned, but it also demonstrated what how broadly and ill prepared britain was for this war. fairly or not, the man on whom that responsibility fell was chamberlain. the norwegian debate in the house of commons set the stage for an event that he called the most momentous that has never taken place in parliament. the debate that ban began on the 7th of may 1940 started as i call into the account for the fiasco in norway, but it ended as a reckoning. a reckoning for chamberlain personally, a reckoning for the policy of peace in general. as a member of the government, churchill did not try to hide his responsibility for the norwegian fiasco, but there was a diffe
tide was on the ally side, this war would win ally victory without the match so of casualties of the great war. just five days later, hitler sent his army and navy, and air force to invade norway. the ally responds to invasion was a fiasco. it was badly organized from the start, and nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic people agreed that church shows up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in which he campaigned, but it also demonstrated what how broadly and ill prepared...
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again, there are other elements here where russian-allied forces, russian allies perhaps, obviously therele for that. but that was quite a candid admission given the fact u.s. officials have been so cautious up to this point. i think it really does help underscore why u.s. officials have not been willing to go as far as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, as others have, given their concern about the origins here. and i think to give some context, anderson, about why that's so important, this is a nato ally. this is a very, very different ball game. not minimizing at all the dozens of missiles that rained down on ukraine over the course of yesterday and last night. but if a nato ally is attacked by russia, that triggers article 5. that triggers collective defense. that is smyth president has said repeatedly including on the ground in warsaw, that not one inch of nato territory could be broached by russia without a -- the full strength of the response of nato allies. that is why they've been so cautious. that is why they've been so methodical. and the president, again, even with a sur
again, there are other elements here where russian-allied forces, russian allies perhaps, obviously therele for that. but that was quite a candid admission given the fact u.s. officials have been so cautious up to this point. i think it really does help underscore why u.s. officials have not been willing to go as far as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, as others have, given their concern about the origins here. and i think to give some context, anderson, about why that's so important,...
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we're going to a friend, our allies, as well as american soil is american capacity. and so, but i do not think that is difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further escrow. tory means because i made it clear, and i made clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do it the to defend our capacity to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea as well as japan. and that it would be, we'd be more up in the face of, of, of china. but it wouldn't be because of china because of what was going on in north korea. so and again on a number of these issues, we have put together teams where our national security, advisor, sector, defense and others are going to be engaging with their counterparts in china. to see we're not gonna be able to work everything out. and i, my suggestion is going to, this is come by, i, you know, everybody's going to go away with everything in agreement. but i do not believe there's a need for concern of a, as one of you raise the legitimate qu
we're going to a friend, our allies, as well as american soil is american capacity. and so, but i do not think that is difficult to determine whether or not china has the capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further escrow. tory means because i made it clear, and i made clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do it the to defend our capacity to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea as well as japan. and that it would be, we'd...
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a major russia ally also jumping into the fray with an ominous warning. >>> some of trump's biggest allies are now turning on the former president big time publicly including billionaires who now say they are going to spend their millions on other candidates. how much will it hurt trump? >>> republicans now officially control the house of representatives. what does this mean for president biden? let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm erin burnett. and "outfront" tonight blaming russia, fingers pointing at russia for bearing ultimate responsibility for the deadly missile explosion in poland. u.s. officials tonight say it was likely a ukrainian defense missile trying to intercept one of what was a barrage of a hundred russian missiles striking ukraine yesterday. but the u.s. and nato both making it clear that it is russia's fault for killing two people in nato territory and causing a crisis that could have quickly led to a major escalation. >> whatever the final conclusions may be, the world knows that russia bears ultimate responsibility for this incident. >> the ultimate responsibility lie
a major russia ally also jumping into the fray with an ominous warning. >>> some of trump's biggest allies are now turning on the former president big time publicly including billionaires who now say they are going to spend their millions on other candidates. how much will it hurt trump? >>> republicans now officially control the house of representatives. what does this mean for president biden? let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm erin burnett. and...
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that's now in a general nuclear war between america and our allies andrt that's the book lie it's time to abolish nuclear weapons and really the book is all about nuclear weapons and all differenten aspects of them andha figured the bottom line ad i know the people's reaction to that is it sounds nevoand ewe taupen -- naive and ewe taupe u taupe indian and they may call it the ultimate mexican standoff. except that it only works until it fails and if it fails, we're talking about a war with these machines, one of these devices killing an entire city at a time. one megabomb with all of las vegas in and austin, texas, will run.si imagine losing all of new york city, not just all the humanity but all of the tragedy in human history and why are we taking the risk? it's not worth it. >> are nuclear bombs built in the u.s.? yes, they r. it's a huge, i say of course but with lockheed lobbies and selling fighter jets and what they want and stuff like that. >> with arms manufacturers there's smallest proportions and hydrogen bombs and there are lobbyists whose job with the h bombs this week and
that's now in a general nuclear war between america and our allies andrt that's the book lie it's time to abolish nuclear weapons and really the book is all about nuclear weapons and all differenten aspects of them andha figured the bottom line ad i know the people's reaction to that is it sounds nevoand ewe taupen -- naive and ewe taupe u taupe indian and they may call it the ultimate mexican standoff. except that it only works until it fails and if it fails, we're talking about a war with...
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and that allies are also able to provide spare parts. and so that was for me something that stood out doing this press conference because of course, the key question here was whether there will be any new pledges of, from individual allies, which regards to heavy weapons for your queen. as i was under a fall nominee in bucharest, american joiner comes from that nic connelly usa and ki, welcome is ukraine likely to be satisfied with what we've heard from today's music? i think right now when situation where you grange and chronically unsatisfied, i think these are different degrees of dissatisfaction. i think there is a kind of underlying feeling here and keep that at least most european nita members just don't get the scale of this war. the hundreds and 1000 kilometers are front lines that it's being fought on. the intensity with which missions are being used every single day. we've seen time and time again, individual member countries sending weapons in germany, sending those pants or how bits. and so those kind of are 3 pieces without
and that allies are also able to provide spare parts. and so that was for me something that stood out doing this press conference because of course, the key question here was whether there will be any new pledges of, from individual allies, which regards to heavy weapons for your queen. as i was under a fall nominee in bucharest, american joiner comes from that nic connelly usa and ki, welcome is ukraine likely to be satisfied with what we've heard from today's music? i think right now when...
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we are going to a friend our allies, as well as american soil in american capacity. and so, but i do not think that is difficult to determine whether or not china has a capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further respiratory means because i made it clear and i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do it the to defend our capacity to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea, as well as on japan and it would be, we'd be more up in the face of, of, of china. but it wouldn't be because of china because of what was going on in north korea. so and again on a number of these issues, we have put together teams where our national security adviser, secretary of defense and others, are going to be engaged with their counterparts in china. to see we're not gonna be able to work everything out. and my suggestion is going to, this is come by, i, you know, everybody is going to go away with everything in agreement. but i do not believe there's a need for concern of a, as one of you raised the legitimate qu
we are going to a friend our allies, as well as american soil in american capacity. and so, but i do not think that is difficult to determine whether or not china has a capacity. i'm confident china is not looking for north korea to engage in further respiratory means because i made it clear and i made it clear from the very beginning and last year as well that we will do it the to defend our capacity to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea, as well as on japan and it would be, we'd be...
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france is a vital partner and united states oldest allies. major investments in both directions supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs in each country, the defense and security cooperation continues to stand and its vital security all around the world. it is underpinned by our shared commitment to democratic spools, values, institutions, our cultural ties -- democratic tools, values, institutions are cultural ties are of top importance. on the schedule breakdown, wednesday president mccrone, will go to nasa headquarters to show deepening collaboration on space. the bulk of the visit events will take place on thursday starting with the official arrival ceremony. while president biden and president mccrone conduct a bilateral discretion there will be a separate program for the first lady and misses mccrone. by the afternoon, they will host a luncheon in honor of the president and misses mccrone and of course the visit: today state dinner. you can expect to see on display at our long shared history as allies, and our partnership of taking on t
france is a vital partner and united states oldest allies. major investments in both directions supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs in each country, the defense and security cooperation continues to stand and its vital security all around the world. it is underpinned by our shared commitment to democratic spools, values, institutions, our cultural ties -- democratic tools, values, institutions are cultural ties are of top importance. on the schedule breakdown, wednesday president mccrone,...
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obviously, a nato ally.potential game changer in this sort of international picture, and yet no corroboration from any u.s. officials on the record here. that has not changed at # 3:50 eastern time, right? >> and it's the middle of the night in bali, indonesia, where president biden is with many other world leaders. there was an incident and a deadly incident that affected poland. the question is what was it, who is responsible, was it intentional, accidental, and we know that in the fog of war there are often early reports that can be mistaken. there are also questions that need to be answered. and because nato is invoked here, that raises the stakes with enormous potential consequences. so that is part of why all of the officials who are coming forward are trying to assess information, get a sense of the picture on the ground. the ground truth as white house officials have described it to me, because what happens next is very important. and there can be consequences for both kinds of events. something inte
obviously, a nato ally.potential game changer in this sort of international picture, and yet no corroboration from any u.s. officials on the record here. that has not changed at # 3:50 eastern time, right? >> and it's the middle of the night in bali, indonesia, where president biden is with many other world leaders. there was an incident and a deadly incident that affected poland. the question is what was it, who is responsible, was it intentional, accidental, and we know that in the fog...