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rebuilding nato.en building up alliances in the asia pacific regarding china and of course he deals with the republicans of seems to get a lot of bills through congress. what he is doing now is he sees that opportunity. there are a lot of players involved. and the israeli body politic once the hostages released. and this is the kind of public pressure now that is going to really put netanyahu on the squeeze. what is his alternative to this? the united states has been backing him up fulltilt from i think president biden has read the room and said that this is the moment to strike publicly. christian: this deal, as oliver says, it has been around for some weeks and months. that former prime minister said today, as with america, this is the deal that netanyahu proposed, yet, he seems to be saying that there are parts missing from it. is he playing for time? guest: of course, he is playing for time, what i was trying to explain before about the politics basically indicates exactly how netaahu is thinking
rebuilding nato.en building up alliances in the asia pacific regarding china and of course he deals with the republicans of seems to get a lot of bills through congress. what he is doing now is he sees that opportunity. there are a lot of players involved. and the israeli body politic once the hostages released. and this is the kind of public pressure now that is going to really put netanyahu on the squeeze. what is his alternative to this? the united states has been backing him up fulltilt...
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i'm going to talk to nato, rebuild those alliances, we're going to have a country you're used to. and trump's argument is we're going to tear these things down and prosecute democrat, do politically motivated judicial things. the difference is so stark, and it is remarkable to me just how close the election is when you see how different the two guys are and the two messages they have are. >> how different they are and those messages. those messages that donald trump is pushing one would think are wildly unpopular, so who is he speaking to and why is it sticking? because the new sort of super wealthy set that's getting excited about him, that's all about tax cuts and deregulation. they cannot be down with any of this. >> a lot of these republican policies are not super popular, but they are -- you know, look, we live in a media bubble, right? there's not that much media that -- mainstream media that's getting to a lot of the people in this country. >> bingo. let's talk about what donald trump and his allies are doing. talk to us about this revenge mission, right, steve bannon sayin
i'm going to talk to nato, rebuild those alliances, we're going to have a country you're used to. and trump's argument is we're going to tear these things down and prosecute democrat, do politically motivated judicial things. the difference is so stark, and it is remarkable to me just how close the election is when you see how different the two guys are and the two messages they have are. >> how different they are and those messages. those messages that donald trump is pushing one would...
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i will talk to nato, rebuild those alliances. we will have a country you are used to. trump's argument is we will tear all of these down and prosecute democrats, do politically motivated judicial things. the difference is so stark and it is remarkable to me how close the election is, when you see how different the two guys are. >> how different they are and those messages. the messages donald trump is pushing, one would think are wildly unpopular. so who is he speaking to and why is it sticking? the super wealthy set that is getting excited about him, that is all about tax cuts. they cannot be down with any of this. >> a lot of these policies are not super popular. look, we live in a media bubble. there is not that much mainstream media getting to a lot of people in this country. >> bingo. let's talk about what donald trump and his allies are doing. talk to us about this revenge mission. steve bannon saying this is a moment for obscure republican prosecutors to make a name for themselves and go after democrats. what? >> you know the republicans are distinguishing thems
i will talk to nato, rebuild those alliances. we will have a country you are used to. trump's argument is we will tear all of these down and prosecute democrats, do politically motivated judicial things. the difference is so stark and it is remarkable to me how close the election is, when you see how different the two guys are. >> how different they are and those messages. the messages donald trump is pushing, one would think are wildly unpopular. so who is he speaking to and why is it...
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rebuild europe, including our former enemies. it was an investment in what became shared and a prosperous future. nato's greatest military alliance in the history of the world. and over time, you got it. is now over time, we brought more nations in nato, the nato alliance, including the newest members, finland and sweden. today, nato's stands at 32 countries strong and nato's more united than ever. and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter a defend freedom all around the world. america has invested in our alliances and forge new ones, not simply out of altruism, but out of our own self-interest as well. america's unique ability to bring countries together is an undeniable source of our isolation was not e and is note answer today. we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago, they never fade. aggression and greed, the desire to dominate and control, to change borders by force. these are perennial in the struggle between a dictate, a ship and freedom is unending. here in europe. we see one stark example. ukraine has been invaded by a tyrant bent on domination. ukrainians ar
rebuild europe, including our former enemies. it was an investment in what became shared and a prosperous future. nato's greatest military alliance in the history of the world. and over time, you got it. is now over time, we brought more nations in nato, the nato alliance, including the newest members, finland and sweden. today, nato's stands at 32 countries strong and nato's more united than ever. and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter a defend freedom all around the world. america...
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war in ukraine is wrapped up in well behind us and we are talking about rebuilding ukraine, then we will have a different russia. natoneeds to think about what do we do with article five in those cases when we are talking about more uncertain means, in which different actors are trying to interfere in our security? >> we cannot rule out the possibility putin will try something against a nato ally. his remarks, he says he would be foolish for attacking a nato ally, given how many countries are in the alliance, but then the next day he is saying, he is not ruling out strikes on nato bases training ukrainian soldiers. it's worth looking ahead to the next couple years. right now putin is not in a position to open another front with nato allies. who's to say where we will be in five years once russia has have a chance to reconstitute military capabilities? who's to say where putin will be then in terms of internal power dynamics and whether this will be something he needs to act on to remain a legitimate ruler of his country? article five being ironclad, this is where the former president remarks are dangerous. calling in
war in ukraine is wrapped up in well behind us and we are talking about rebuilding ukraine, then we will have a different russia. natoneeds to think about what do we do with article five in those cases when we are talking about more uncertain means, in which different actors are trying to interfere in our security? >> we cannot rule out the possibility putin will try something against a nato ally. his remarks, he says he would be foolish for attacking a nato ally, given how many countries...
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how to act with us, they are making very serious changes now, they are also rebuilding for themselves, the exercises that nato
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rebuild. we did a tremendous job of that. i think because of the efforts of nato, that alliance, you are blessed that i didn't have to make the same decisions that our parents did regarding service, being on a beach someplace where the casualty ratey, 92%? sen. hassan: we didn't get to 50/50 survival rate versus casualties until the fifth day. sen. boozman:re serious things. we have been blessed. we have had wars but not the magnitude of the world wars. the world has really been a quiet for the last generation. i think nato has played a major role in that. do we need continues to play its part in the sense of countries being good participants and doing what they need to do? yes. but i will tell you, it doesn't matter where you are at, the whole world looks to us for leadership. it' that we provide that leadership in nato. >> and leadership, senator hassan, it was created as a buffer to russia, soviet union. nato, united states has much broader enemies being one of them, iran another. how do you seetransatlantic alliance, making us more secure against china and ira
rebuild. we did a tremendous job of that. i think because of the efforts of nato, that alliance, you are blessed that i didn't have to make the same decisions that our parents did regarding service, being on a beach someplace where the casualty ratey, 92%? sen. hassan: we didn't get to 50/50 survival rate versus casualties until the fifth day. sen. boozman:re serious things. we have been blessed. we have had wars but not the magnitude of the world wars. the world has really been a quiet for the...
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rebuild europe including our former enemies. it was an investment in what became shared and a prosperous future. we established natoapplause] today, nato stands at 32 countries strong, and nato is more united than ever, and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter aggression, defend freedom, all around the world. america has invested in our alliances and forged new ones you're not simply out of altruism, but of our own self-interest as well. america's unique ability to bring countries together is an undeniable source of our strength and our power. isolationism was not the answer 80 years ago, and it is not the answer today. [appus we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago. they never phased. aggression and greed, the desire to dominate and control, to change borders by force. these are perennial. between dictatorship and freedom is unending. here in europe we see one stark example, ukraine has been invaded by a tyrant, bent on domination. ukrainians are fighting with extraordinary courage suffering great losses, but never backing down. [applause] they have inflicted under russian aggr
rebuild europe including our former enemies. it was an investment in what became shared and a prosperous future. we established natoapplause] today, nato stands at 32 countries strong, and nato is more united than ever, and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter aggression, defend freedom, all around the world. america has invested in our alliances and forged new ones you're not simply out of altruism, but of our own self-interest as well. america's unique ability to bring countries...
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rebuild his country is asking germany for aid. but also for more weapons german, chancellor. or actually it's as promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict. germany and nato, however, must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear empty tyrants can here up to defend itself.
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rebuild his country is asking germany for aid, but also for more weapons. german chancellor would actually it's as promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict. germany and nato however, must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear and deterrence can hear up to defend itself.
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rebuild europe, including our former enemies. we invested in what became a shared and prosperous future. we established natothe greatest military alliance in the history of the world. over time over time, we brought more nations into nato, the nato members, finland and sweden. today, nato stands 32 country strong, anded than ever, and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter aggression, defend freedom all around the world. america is invested in our alliances, and forged new ones. not strictly out of altruism but out of self-interest as well. america's unique ability to bring countries together is an undeniable source of our strength and our power. isolation was not the answer 80 years ago and is not the answer today. [applause] we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago. they never fade. aggression and greed, the desire to dominate and control, to change borders by force, these are perennial, dictatorship and freedom, it is unending. here together, we see one stark example. ukraine has been invaded by a tyrant, bent on domination. ukrainians are fighting with extraordinary cou
rebuild europe, including our former enemies. we invested in what became a shared and prosperous future. we established natothe greatest military alliance in the history of the world. over time over time, we brought more nations into nato, the nato members, finland and sweden. today, nato stands 32 country strong, anded than ever, and even more prepared to keep the peace, deter aggression, defend freedom all around the world. america is invested in our alliances, and forged new ones. not...
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rebuild ukraine. ■auished guests. being in the president of the united states, and the president of ukraine. both leaders will now sign the historically volatile security agreement pres. biden: good eveng everyone. last year at the natoummit in lithuania, the united states brought together every member of declaration of support for ukraine. 25 additional countries joined m desk to forge long-term -- each agreed to forge long-term bilateral commitments with ukraine. presidenzelekyy and i have just now signed that agreement between the united states and ukraine. our goal is to strengthen ukraine'cr deterrence capabilities for the long term. if a lasting peace for ukraine mu itself now and to determine -- to deter f in the future. the united states will help ensure that ukraine can do both, not by sendinameran t to fight ukraine, but by providing weapons and ammunition, expanding intelligence sharing, continuinn troops at bases in europe and the united states, and enhancin. investing in ukraine's the survy can supply their own weapons ÷a reons. working with ukraine's partners to build a future force that is strong, sustainable and resilient. sand, supporting ukraine's wells energy recovery after russia has repeatedly ta
rebuild ukraine. ■auished guests. being in the president of the united states, and the president of ukraine. both leaders will now sign the historically volatile security agreement pres. biden: good eveng everyone. last year at the natoummit in lithuania, the united states brought together every member of declaration of support for ukraine. 25 additional countries joined m desk to forge long-term -- each agreed to forge long-term bilateral commitments with ukraine. presidenzelekyy and i have...
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spent a lot of his presidency trying to rebuild the alliance that frayed under his predecessor, former president donald trump who didn't get along well with the natoies here in europe or other allies around the worl. this is biden's first trip since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, and since the war in gaza has inflamed so much of the world. and unlike president biden, a lot of european leaders are very down on israel, very much in the pro-palestinian camp. a number of european countries including norway, ireland, and spain recently decided they would recognize an independent palestinian state. international bodies have called for arrest warrants on prime minister netanyahu with the support of european leaders. so he's both rallying the world on ukraine while he's here, but defying the world, at least the europeans, when it comes to the gaza war. >> what's the president's message to our allies and how do we expect him to use the message to build support among voters back home? >> reporter: well, certainly for the president one of the things that we hear from him frequently now, both in his public addresses on the campaign trail from the whi
spent a lot of his presidency trying to rebuild the alliance that frayed under his predecessor, former president donald trump who didn't get along well with the natoies here in europe or other allies around the worl. this is biden's first trip since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, and since the war in gaza has inflamed so much of the world. and unlike president biden, a lot of european leaders are very down on israel, very much in the pro-palestinian camp. a number of european countries...
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rebuild his country is asking germany for aid. but also for more weapons german, chancellor or actually it's, it's promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict, germany and nato. however, it must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear empty tyrants can here up to defend itself.
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the eu or nato, we will not talk again about how we need to work with our people qualitatively, for example, so that they were returning... to ukraine, how to create jobs, the same, how to rebuildwe will fight again, as we fought 30 years after restoration of independence, we will continue to talk about which way to pull ukraine, pro-russian or pro-ukrainian, well, it does not cross my mind that we have been talking about the same thing for so many years, that we were not talking about an actually ukrainian-centric project, but we talked about... where should ukraine move, and if these voices will be heard in us, and they are already starting to be heard again, from all kinds of bloggers, from all kinds of politicians, these voices are starting to be heard from some public figures, from some even cultural figures, then we will go and enter again and again in the same circle, the circle of discussions about how we should develop the ukraine project from the point of view of identity, and it seems to me that the great war should have long ago put all the dots on and , that... we need to build ukraine in the context of everything ukrainian. and this is an axiom. well, now the back
the eu or nato, we will not talk again about how we need to work with our people qualitatively, for example, so that they were returning... to ukraine, how to create jobs, the same, how to rebuildwe will fight again, as we fought 30 years after restoration of independence, we will continue to talk about which way to pull ukraine, pro-russian or pro-ukrainian, well, it does not cross my mind that we have been talking about the same thing for so many years, that we were not talking about an...
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the eu or nato, we will not talk again about how qualitatively it is necessary work with our people. for example, for them to return to ukraine, how to create jobs, the same as how to rebuildfight again, as we fought 30- odd years after the restoration of independence, we will continue to talk about which way to pull ukraine into a pro-russian or in a pro-ukrainian way, well, it doesn't cross my mind that we talked about the same thing for so many years, that we didn't talk about an actually ukrainian-centric project. and we talked about where we should move in ukraine, and if these voices will be heard in us, they will already begin to sound from various bloggers. from all kinds of people, even politicians, these voices are starting to sound from some public figures, some even from cultural figures, then we will go and enter again and again in the same circle, the circle of discussions about how to develop the ukraine project there from the point of view of identity , and it seems to me that a great war should have arranged everyone a long time ago. points above and that we need to build ukraine in the context of everything ukrainian. well, now there is a rod on which our
the eu or nato, we will not talk again about how qualitatively it is necessary work with our people. for example, for them to return to ukraine, how to create jobs, the same as how to rebuildfight again, as we fought 30- odd years after the restoration of independence, we will continue to talk about which way to pull ukraine into a pro-russian or in a pro-ukrainian way, well, it doesn't cross my mind that we talked about the same thing for so many years, that we didn't talk about an actually...
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rebuild his country. is asking germany for aid, but also for more weapons german, chancellor or actually it's as promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict. germany and nato however, must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear empty tyrants can here up to defend itself. the welcome to this week. to the point, i'm probably gonna guess it's good to have with us. let's meet 2 days. guests, not blink is a journalist with germany's table media. she's specialized in domestic and security policy and transatlantic relations. daniel gloss slot is the chief political editor for germany's zoo thoughts and sites on in berlin. closely following the german chancery. he was also, i corresponded in moscow and woman gunshot ankle is my dw colleagues from ukraine, currently works with the w russian service. easily see him sitting here at our table today. just joining us from buck. 12 you welcome. thank you for being with us . what i'd like to start with you, daniel, things have been moving for your pain. in the last few days, we solve a lot of years the landscape addressing the german parliament in person for the 1st time in a c
rebuild his country. is asking germany for aid, but also for more weapons german, chancellor or actually it's as promising further support, but wants to avoid an escalation of the conflict. germany and nato however, must be ready to resist the work of things go wrong. on to the point we ask between fear empty tyrants can here up to defend itself. the welcome to this week. to the point, i'm probably gonna guess it's good to have with us. let's meet 2 days. guests, not blink is a journalist with...
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that while ukraine may not officially be a member of nato, nato support is going to pour in, eu support is going to pour into ukraine to help rebuildraine in the future just not a possibility. peter baker, what is president biden's best hope right now for this war coming to an end?en >> well, you know, we talk about something dramatic can happen in the next 18 months. something dramatic will happen, potentially, in november. that's the most important thing right now on this war. what putin is waiting for is to see who is going to be the president of the united states. that's going to be determined in november. if it's trump, that's a very different circumstance for him than if it is biden. >> yeah. >> right? obviously, if trump wins, that's tantamount to what, putin want right? trump has already said, he's more than happy to trade away ukrainian territory, ukrainian sovereignty, ukraiian independence. the only way to end it in a day is to give putin what he wants. he's notha making a deal betwee now and november. why would he? he is in perfectly fine shape at the moment. the idea this has anything to do with what's happening on the
that while ukraine may not officially be a member of nato, nato support is going to pour in, eu support is going to pour into ukraine to help rebuildraine in the future just not a possibility. peter baker, what is president biden's best hope right now for this war coming to an end?en >> well, you know, we talk about something dramatic can happen in the next 18 months. something dramatic will happen, potentially, in november. that's the most important thing right now on this war. what...
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rebuilding relationships with our allies. i went to the munich security conference back in february. i met world leaders from the us, europe and the middle east. i met the secretary—general of natont, pledged to each of them that with a labour government , the uk with a labour government, the uk would be a point of stability in a chaotic world that we would always meet our international obligations, take our responsibilities seriously, be a leader on the world stage once more, because when i spoke about d—day at the beginning, i more, because when i spoke about d—day at the beginning , i wasn't d—day at the beginning, i wasn't just talking about respect for our past. i was thinking about our past. i was thinking about our future as well, because that is the best example of what cooperation can achieve in the face of fascism and aggression. ourjoint face of fascism and aggression. our joint endeavour , our shared our joint endeavour, our shared values, our common respect for freedom, democracy, liberty that's what we're fighting for. and that fight never stops . and that fight never stops. there is a narrative you sometimes see that our values are a point of weakness. that's what
rebuilding relationships with our allies. i went to the munich security conference back in february. i met world leaders from the us, europe and the middle east. i met the secretary—general of natont, pledged to each of them that with a labour government , the uk with a labour government, the uk would be a point of stability in a chaotic world that we would always meet our international obligations, take our responsibilities seriously, be a leader on the world stage once more, because when i...
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nato, in the indo-pacific, the inflationary and delusional ideas that donald trump put out as his policies and a strong defensible record joe biden has of making a lasting difference in infrastructure rebuildinging, overall i think the american people got to see the contrast in their records and views of the future that they deserve. >> senator, i think, you know, we've talked about, i forget the term used, where it's a hate-hate kind of election. the people that don't like donald trump are very well aware of a lot of the things you just said. i'm just not sure that that going to be enough in terms of supporting president biden after last night, and, senator, just -- >> the term you're looking for called double haters. people who don't like the choice in front of them. >> donald trump aside, just let's just leave him out of. let's say that it was, you know, charlie manson. i mean -- what some people think of -- i think he's actually up for a lot more felonies than charlie manson. believe it or not. say it's charlie manson. talk about president biden and what he'll be like two, three, four years from now? that's what people are worried about. we've all seen it maybe in our own family, and it's
nato, in the indo-pacific, the inflationary and delusional ideas that donald trump put out as his policies and a strong defensible record joe biden has of making a lasting difference in infrastructure rebuildinging, overall i think the american people got to see the contrast in their records and views of the future that they deserve. >> senator, i think, you know, we've talked about, i forget the term used, where it's a hate-hate kind of election. the people that don't like donald trump...
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nato step up. because we were able to after world a warovide the leadership not onl defend our country but we defended europe so they could go ahead and prosper could rebuildid a job with that. i am blessed i didn't have to make the same decisions that our parents did regardingand being on the beach say the casualty to the six waves. >> we've had wars but not the magnitude of the w wars.ee think nato is playing a major role in do we need to continue to make sure nato plays its part in the sense of the countries being od participants into doing what they need to do, yes but i tell you itr where we are at, the whole world looks to us for leadership and it's important that we provide that leadership in nato. >> it was created as a b to russia both nato, the united states has much broader i would say enemies today china being being another. howhe do you see the alliance putting a buffer the national security more secure against china and >> i will start by taking a step back to the nato alliance as we are seeing a play out in ukraine right now and our capave that buffer against russia but it relationships that are important oncular issues. as you know the unit
nato step up. because we were able to after world a warovide the leadership not onl defend our country but we defended europe so they could go ahead and prosper could rebuildid a job with that. i am blessed i didn't have to make the same decisions that our parents did regardingand being on the beach say the casualty to the six waves. >> we've had wars but not the magnitude of the w wars.ee think nato is playing a major role in do we need to continue to make sure nato plays its part in the...