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one, the u. s. , they're both u. s. allies. but one has a nato consensus and a broad backing of support. this one is much more divided. and the u. s. is much more vulnerable and more likely to get pulled in. >> that's really sound analysis. i'm so glad we got a chance to talk to you tonight. richard engel, thanks very much. ronald klain served as white house chief of staff and president biden and he joins me now. i said at the top, last hour, these are extremely difficult issues, extremely difficult politics and diplomacy. but that's the job of president. how do you understand ronal klain the goal of tonight's speech? >> i agree with me earlier before this page which is a time like this i say thank god joe biden's president, not donald trump. i thought that what so tonight was a safe and experienced president navigating some very difficult territory, doing so in a way that was persuasive and effective. i think he did everything he had to do in the speech. what unites the israeli conflict and the ukrainian conflict is that both
one, the u. s. , they're both u. s. allies. but one has a nato consensus and a broad backing of support. this one is much more divided. and the u. s. is much more vulnerable and more likely to get pulled in. >> that's really sound analysis. i'm so glad we got a chance to talk to you tonight. richard engel, thanks very much. ronald klain served as white house chief of staff and president biden and he joins me now. i said at the top, last hour, these are extremely difficult issues,...
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now, according to this index, the u. s. both the world's most powerful military followed by russia, china, india, the u. k. south korea, pakistan, japan, and france. on the opposite end the spectrum, the least powerful nations include futon spent in moldova, somalia, and liberia. this is due to limited resources, geopolitical factors or a commitment to maintaining smaller defense forces. now with the big inequality gap and military powers and smaller nations, nato countries have set forth an agreement to raise the alliance is target for military spending to at least 2 percent of national g d p. however, only 11 out of the 31 members actually managed to reach that target. the western officials have underscore that many allies will have to spend more than 2 percent to meet the requirements of nato's new military plans and continue to provide aid. now today we're joined by keith, nick, henry, founder of food, not bombs, now case, can you provide an overview of global military expenditures and the total amount spent on the funds
now, according to this index, the u. s. both the world's most powerful military followed by russia, china, india, the u. k. south korea, pakistan, japan, and france. on the opposite end the spectrum, the least powerful nations include futon spent in moldova, somalia, and liberia. this is due to limited resources, geopolitical factors or a commitment to maintaining smaller defense forces. now with the big inequality gap and military powers and smaller nations, nato countries have set forth an...
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the u. s. has dispatched it's the navy's newest and most advanced carrier, the u. s. s. barrels are ford to help ward off and escalation of the conflict. advanced weaponry has landed in israel as well. but beyond the necessity of supporting a strong response analyst barbara's leaving says she hopes that behind the scenes calls for restraint. and the importance of preserving civilian lives are being made by the administration has done a good job so far of conducting the atrocities that were committed calling them pure evil in this hour of israel's extreme need. i am hopeful that there are also private messages that are being sent to the israelis not to let their desire for vengeance overcome both their morality and their strategic thinking. because there is going to be a need to pick up the pieces when this is all over. and there has to be interlock orders for the as rallies, the united states and others to try to restore some kind of calm and to project some kind of positive future for the palestinians going forward. otherwise, we're going to see this, this are a movie
the u. s. has dispatched it's the navy's newest and most advanced carrier, the u. s. s. barrels are ford to help ward off and escalation of the conflict. advanced weaponry has landed in israel as well. but beyond the necessity of supporting a strong response analyst barbara's leaving says she hopes that behind the scenes calls for restraint. and the importance of preserving civilian lives are being made by the administration has done a good job so far of conducting the atrocities that were...
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and we can see that the u. s. military started, and we have the marine corps, a song is about um, you know, the halls of montezuma, where the us invaded mexico or were you, i really did not. when in that war or the uh stores or tripoli where the you half the u. s. navy was destroyed in, in their 1st uh, ford conflict. um, and so this, this is the sad thing that the world is based essentially, particularly since world war 2 been arming itself to defend itself against the united states. and why to some countries allocate a significant portion of their budgets to defense. are there specific concerns or jo, political factors that drive this decision? well, i think again, in, in each of the cases, either you are trying to defend yourself from the united states. or you are trying to court the united states, often more financially than anything else. so that, you know, i think that the 5 wise countries which would be still. yeah. and i believe new zealand. definitely a great britain. the us and canada. they are um, you
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so germany cannot expect the u. s. helping to fulfill germany's interest germany has to get involved. so if i could just also clarify before you go to joseph, and the reason that all 3 of these countries are interconnected is because they're all the front lines of democracies and very dangerous areas. and it's in the united states interest as well as partners to defend democratic values and also to try to all pulled an already stressed international rules based international order. joseph, would you say it was a strategic mistake to disengage from the middle east within them? i think so, and we sent signals of witness, but may have in bold and the one or the other dictator. i mean, when bulk obama, we all loved him, but he drew a red line in syria and it turned out to be a pink line. you know, that's not how to turn to work. so you said if you use chemical weapons, we will. and so no. and so from washington, the withdrawal from afghanistan and didn't look have right to other it's harder for us. so they, they may not b
so germany cannot expect the u. s. helping to fulfill germany's interest germany has to get involved. so if i could just also clarify before you go to joseph, and the reason that all 3 of these countries are interconnected is because they're all the front lines of democracies and very dangerous areas. and it's in the united states interest as well as partners to defend democratic values and also to try to all pulled an already stressed international rules based international order. joseph,...
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now in 2018, the u. s. military budget accounts for approximately 36 percent of global arm spending. the us also maintains the largest number of military bases and foreign soils in the world. in terms of military power, the global fire power index offers insight into the military capabilities of nation's worldwide. now this is based on an assessment of over 60 factors, including manpower, technological capabilities, nuclear capabilities, strategic locations, financing, logistics, military assets, etc. now, according to this index, the u. s. both the world's most powerful military followed by russia, china, india, the u. k. south korea, pakistan, japan, and france. on the opposite end the spectrum, the least powerful nations include futon spent in moldova, somalia, and liberia. this is due to limited resources. geopolitical factors, or a commitment to maintaining smaller defense forces to now with a big inequality gap and military powers and smaller nations. nato countries have set forth an agreement to rai
now in 2018, the u. s. military budget accounts for approximately 36 percent of global arm spending. the us also maintains the largest number of military bases and foreign soils in the world. in terms of military power, the global fire power index offers insight into the military capabilities of nation's worldwide. now this is based on an assessment of over 60 factors, including manpower, technological capabilities, nuclear capabilities, strategic locations, financing, logistics, military...
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the u. s . president bowed to create a more better and stable future for the middle east. well, calling for an additional, a $100000000000.00 in aid to israel and ukraine, and what he called a smart investment for america's future. the united states and our partners across the region are working to build a better future for them at least one way or the middle east is more stable that are connected to his neighbors, more predictable markets, more employment, less rates, much grievances, less war. i'm going to send the congress an urgent budget request to fund another dispatch. so security needs to support are critical partners, including israel and ukraine. is a smart investment is going to pay dividends for americans, security for generations. president biden also said the us remains committed to a 2 state solution between israel and palestine. despite how distant that currently seems. ortiz donald quarter has been assessing the success of u. s. foreign policy. once upon a time, american forei
the u. s . president bowed to create a more better and stable future for the middle east. well, calling for an additional, a $100000000000.00 in aid to israel and ukraine, and what he called a smart investment for america's future. the united states and our partners across the region are working to build a better future for them at least one way or the middle east is more stable that are connected to his neighbors, more predictable markets, more employment, less rates, much grievances, less...
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what i've seen from the u. s. is something i think that could be helpful and we have to see is say it's early, but so far as working during has spa from joining uh, the war against east. what it, i think is the most important immediate issue. many sort of developments would develop on that. and so far i think that you as a setting the right to them there, spit out about 2000000 civilians in government, half of which are children is to you was working on getting go humanitarian caught it all for them doing that. but what is more important is that there are not more of that. so to keep a bows his block out of the war and the run. so the clear signal determines it's important as bad as it is right now. it could be a lot worse. so that's, that's the most important. so this doesn't enlarge. and then us are the only credible boys who can do both assure security. they are the security guarantee or even if it, israel, i mean, who would have sought that israel would be surprised like that? i mean the, this, this has been a
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the u. s. has been in compared to how it was in the ninety's or in the beginning of the 2 thousands before 911. i'm pretty much upset. absent with an active, middle east policy or diplomacy, this scheme in the middle east of the us was occupied with $911.00 and the response of this war in iraq war and if can to stand and so on that isis remember, ices us, uh, put a lot of money and personnel on hunting down and finding our supporting groups who forced part were for were fighting isis far. um, now the us has even if they never disband that the idea of a 2 state solution for as well as the palestinians, they have to kind of get back to this. now also pointing out the u. s. has sent to strike navy's aircraft. carriers try grooves to the region, and that is for the sole purpose to warn iran slash this ball on lab and on to do anything, anything to escalate this conflict because it is not in the us and us things in anybody's interest to make this even bigger this conflict, this bad enough, make it a
the u. s. has been in compared to how it was in the ninety's or in the beginning of the 2 thousands before 911. i'm pretty much upset. absent with an active, middle east policy or diplomacy, this scheme in the middle east of the us was occupied with $911.00 and the response of this war in iraq war and if can to stand and so on that isis remember, ices us, uh, put a lot of money and personnel on hunting down and finding our supporting groups who forced part were for were fighting isis far. um,...
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and we can see that the u. s. military started, and we have the marine corps, a song is about um, you know, the halls of montezuma, where the us invaded mexico or where you, i really did not. when in that more or the uh, shores of tripoli, where the you have to us navy was destroyed in, in their 1st uh, ford conflict. um, and so this is, this is the sad thing that the world is bait essentially, particularly since world war 2 been arming itself to defend itself against the united states. and why this some countries allocate a significant portion of their budgets to defense? are those specific concerns or geo political factors that drive this decision? well, i think again in, in each of the cases, either you are trying to defend yourself from the united states, or you are trying to court the united states, often more financially than anything else. so that, you know, i think that the 5 wise countries which would be still. yeah. and i believe new zealand. definitely a great britain. the us and canada. they are um, y
and we can see that the u. s. military started, and we have the marine corps, a song is about um, you know, the halls of montezuma, where the us invaded mexico or where you, i really did not. when in that more or the uh, shores of tripoli, where the you have to us navy was destroyed in, in their 1st uh, ford conflict. um, and so this is, this is the sad thing that the world is bait essentially, particularly since world war 2 been arming itself to defend itself against the united states. and why...
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this outcry is putting pressure on leaders many r u. s. allies and some have normalize relations with israel in recent years. israel's bombing campaign and gaza is killed 100, the civilians added siege, cutting off food and water supplies has been widely condemned. tasser could play a key role as a potential mediator. it doesn't have ties with israel, but it maintains links with both. i'm off the west blinking set out 2 areas where they're working together. we discussed in detail our efforts to prevent any a state or non state. we're creating a new front in this public. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of cost to booty. american citizens being held by a mouse and gather cutters. prime minister, made it clear, there were differences to his nation once an immediate cease fire. we cannot the 5 if it and goes up on that. if it's, if you water and at madison and die for the means of life, the u. s. has many allies in the region, but israel's campaigns placed them in a difficult position. how much cooperation can th
this outcry is putting pressure on leaders many r u. s. allies and some have normalize relations with israel in recent years. israel's bombing campaign and gaza is killed 100, the civilians added siege, cutting off food and water supplies has been widely condemned. tasser could play a key role as a potential mediator. it doesn't have ties with israel, but it maintains links with both. i'm off the west blinking set out 2 areas where they're working together. we discussed in detail our efforts to...
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the killings, if that happens, how would that affect the u. s. position? well, the current us position is that if it did, the binding administration is ready to assist is real with all of the help that it needs for our viewers. we don't know, the united states does provide israel with upwards of $3000000000.00 us dollars of military 8 annually. and with the current unprecedented distribution, dividing administration has also pledged to provide israel with a more ammunition and more equipment. but the united states has said that it's up until this point, there will be no u. s. boots on the ground. we do know that however, that the by and administration will provide these relays with expertise in the form of hosted new hostage negotiators. but there is a lot of pressure we saw today in tel aviv a press conference by families of us citizens believe to be held in gaza, asking the president to do more to find their loved ones and really pleading with him, reminding him that it is his responsibility and the responsibility of the united states to ensure their a s
the killings, if that happens, how would that affect the u. s. position? well, the current us position is that if it did, the binding administration is ready to assist is real with all of the help that it needs for our viewers. we don't know, the united states does provide israel with upwards of $3000000000.00 us dollars of military 8 annually. and with the current unprecedented distribution, dividing administration has also pledged to provide israel with a more ammunition and more equipment....
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so that's was the u. s. position, they should consume how mass by name, so effect the u. s. was behind the failure of that the doctors usually had to be adopted yesterday. we have not seen this most look up to date. if the security cancer came united yesterday adopted that there was a new quote for immediate post policies via call it went through, but it's could have avoided the spicer. so we have to leave it there. we have some breaking news out of favor, but we appreciate your insights up about how me see. i'm a professor of political science and middle east studies. appreciate your time. thanks. we're going to head to 11 on now way as i know, hunter is live for us in favor where protests have been taking place and supportive palestinians. there were on eric. yes, we are on a zane or is it safe to do so? certainly tensions a hi. what's happening? yes, emily, i'm really sorry. yes. it's not at all you want to go there. i'm sorry. the per how much does that mean embassy? all? yes. yes. well, protesters have been trying to break through the security barrier outside the throwi
so that's was the u. s. position, they should consume how mass by name, so effect the u. s. was behind the failure of that the doctors usually had to be adopted yesterday. we have not seen this most look up to date. if the security cancer came united yesterday adopted that there was a new quote for immediate post policies via call it went through, but it's could have avoided the spicer. so we have to leave it there. we have some breaking news out of favor, but we appreciate your insights up...
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u. s. government estimates that are wrong, provide somebody somewhere between 70 and a $100000000.00 a year. probably additional funds in moments of crisis like this. and that has been constant. that is money that is in kind, that is a weapons. there's on top of that training intelligence, support, etc. and then i must get some money from other states that are trying to support humanitarian stability and gaza. for example, the state of cut our provides a salaries for home us employees, even if that actually goes to i'm us employees at present funds for other things as has investments and they have people who oversee their investments. the u. s. government has designated persons in turkey and jordan, for example, who sit on the home us finance committee, overseeing their investments in the region. and finally, i'm us raises funders through front organizations, illegitimate charities, and some charities that pretend to be legitimate, raising funds publicly for needing palestinians, which of
u. s. government estimates that are wrong, provide somebody somewhere between 70 and a $100000000.00 a year. probably additional funds in moments of crisis like this. and that has been constant. that is money that is in kind, that is a weapons. there's on top of that training intelligence, support, etc. and then i must get some money from other states that are trying to support humanitarian stability and gaza. for example, the state of cut our provides a salaries for home us employees, even if...
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the u. s. has many allies in the region, but israel's campaigns placed them in a difficult position. how much cooperation can they get their partners in washington at the risk of ignoring public opinion in their own back yard? since monahan for inside story well, let's now bring in a panel of guess to discuss all of this in east jerusalem. yara, hawaii, a senior analyst at the alex, rebecca, the policy and policy network and independent thing turned in washington, dc rich outs. and he's a retired us army tunnel. who works is that you political consultants and in munich we have nancy o. kyle: she's president and c o as a think tank center international policy. welcome to you. oh, we have until the blinking on a diplomacy tool. now that's the diplomacy often means that he's trying to try and get some sort of pace. but as we know, he's not actually seeking a c spot, in fact, no likelihood. you all right, he's preparing the, our world isn't t for a great to conflict with is right. the troops enteri
the u. s. has many allies in the region, but israel's campaigns placed them in a difficult position. how much cooperation can they get their partners in washington at the risk of ignoring public opinion in their own back yard? since monahan for inside story well, let's now bring in a panel of guess to discuss all of this in east jerusalem. yara, hawaii, a senior analyst at the alex, rebecca, the policy and policy network and independent thing turned in washington, dc rich outs. and he's a...
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but depending on how the war develops, the list of aid from the u. s. to israel could obviously expand further. doesn't respondent janelle, or do it on their reporting from washington dc. thank you, janelle, let's bring you up to speed with the latest developments. the oldest president, the andre, due to says his efforts to send him to actually transport plans to evacuate around 200 poles from israel. more planes will be sent if needed. germany is for administrative says, believe the german citizens are among those kidnapped by him. asked militants, the ministry says now or do you will, is rarely german citizens, united nations. well, food program has called for the creation of humanitarian cory doors to bring food into gaza. a hand gemini, there has been a public show of support for you as well as balance from the gate lift and the colors of these right. the flag on saturday night on sunday. more than 1000 people gathered at the gates in the heart of the german capital to show the solid there to israel's and bassett. it's a germany of.
but depending on how the war develops, the list of aid from the u. s. to israel could obviously expand further. doesn't respondent janelle, or do it on their reporting from washington dc. thank you, janelle, let's bring you up to speed with the latest developments. the oldest president, the andre, due to says his efforts to send him to actually transport plans to evacuate around 200 poles from israel. more planes will be sent if needed. germany is for administrative says, believe the german...
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and the states has rallied outside the u. s. embassy in the lebanese capital. the holder was that the protesters are trying to break through the security cordon outside the u. s. embassy, there's a lot of anger in the streets of babies as well as other cities across 11 on people are blaming the united states as much as they blame as well for what they are calling a scene. is war crime against the palestinian people. they believe that the unconditional support that the united states, as well as other western nations, provides as well, allows it to carry out such a mass occurs. in fact, that the lebanese, the lebanese government has declared a day of national morning and has been the, one of the most powerful political forces in this country. that also has an armed wing, which is engaging in an open conflict with as well along the southern border is calling for an unprecedented. there's other words, it is using an unprecedented day of rage tomorrow. it believes that the united states is responsible for the crimes. as you can see, a lot of tear gas is being used t
and the states has rallied outside the u. s. embassy in the lebanese capital. the holder was that the protesters are trying to break through the security cordon outside the u. s. embassy, there's a lot of anger in the streets of babies as well as other cities across 11 on people are blaming the united states as much as they blame as well for what they are calling a scene. is war crime against the palestinian people. they believe that the unconditional support that the united states, as well as...
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and that in fact, they even sent the message to the israelis and the u. s. government saying stop for a quote as this to put it in foolishness or else in, in, in the senior officials, words you're going to engulf the whole region in war. so husband are really making it clear that it is ready and willing to take part in this battle. in fact, it has shown its willingness to the following, an exchange of fire along the border just yesterday. i mean has the lot is playing is cards. the whole so called access of resistance, all the arm to groups that are allied with iran, just look behind me, it isn't, is really settlement. look how close it is. look how easy it would be for a group of fighters to infiltrate. that settlement is now empty, it's, it's, it's nearly abandoned, which shows that people, people are concerned then also hezbollah and iran. they do have another front in syria. their troops are positioned along syria's border with israel. so this is pressure, this is a lot of pressure on this really army. it won't be able to, you know, they're telling them
and that in fact, they even sent the message to the israelis and the u. s. government saying stop for a quote as this to put it in foolishness or else in, in, in the senior officials, words you're going to engulf the whole region in war. so husband are really making it clear that it is ready and willing to take part in this battle. in fact, it has shown its willingness to the following, an exchange of fire along the border just yesterday. i mean has the lot is playing is cards. the whole so...
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u. s. foreign policy in terms of what they've done in latin america with sanctions in crews and interventions has contributed mightily to this massive influx into the united states. and so you've got democrats and republicans celebrating these sanctions in crews and interventions while as the same time lamenting the consequences of their own policies and then forcing people back into the very conditions of death and suffering that they have contributed to with their sanctions, cruise and interventions front run, the trump says he's a capitalist. why do you think he doesn't understand? the boy that should be open? so that's one of the hypocrisy. use of, of republicans is that they talk like they favor free markets and free enterprise, except when it comes to the border, which is the epitome open borders is the epitome of free markets, free moments of people, freedom of association, economic liberty, and is the only solution to this crisis, there is no other solution except up completely ope
u. s. foreign policy in terms of what they've done in latin america with sanctions in crews and interventions has contributed mightily to this massive influx into the united states. and so you've got democrats and republicans celebrating these sanctions in crews and interventions while as the same time lamenting the consequences of their own policies and then forcing people back into the very conditions of death and suffering that they have contributed to with their sanctions, cruise and...
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the u. s. was the 1st to recognize israel states and it was on those close ties that president joe biden drew upon in his message of unwavering support. i for israel, from this moment, we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel, we stand with israel. we will make sure 0 has what it needs to take care of it. citizens defend itself, responded this attack. there's no justification for terrace to that end. the u. s. has dispatched it's the navy's newest and most advanced carrier, the u. s. s. gerald are ford, so how ford often escalation of the conflict advance weaponry has landed in israel as well. beyond the necessity of supporting a strong response, analyst barbara slaven said she hopes that behind the scenes calls for restraint and the importance of preserving civilian lives are being made by the administration has done a good job so far of conducting the atrocities that were committed. calling them pure evil in this hour of israel's extreme need. i am hopeful that they are also private mes
the u. s. was the 1st to recognize israel states and it was on those close ties that president joe biden drew upon in his message of unwavering support. i for israel, from this moment, we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel, we stand with israel. we will make sure 0 has what it needs to take care of it. citizens defend itself, responded this attack. there's no justification for terrace to that end. the u. s. has dispatched it's the navy's newest and most advanced carrier, the u. s. s....
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if the u. s. opponents with not be there anymore. as we can see, we will see if the us will find a solution. there is talk about 100000000000 package that might include help for you and for your train and other elements as well that could solve the situation. but to us as to elect to speaker for us than the time is running and russia is attacking that is the situation as we speak. so i think also that points to a necessity, that the europeans stepping up also took care of for ukraine, more confidence in the situation because it changes the calculations clearly already on the russian side, us of the republican guns are not able to agree on the speaker how does that affect americans reputation across the world? well, it shows that we're paralyzed and we're dysfunctional and washington because there is a lot of bipartisan consensus when it comes to ukraine. if you look at the senate republicans or democrats both think that ukraine is in the national interest, and i'm, and the same goes with israel. i think in both chambers of the congre
if the u. s. opponents with not be there anymore. as we can see, we will see if the us will find a solution. there is talk about 100000000000 package that might include help for you and for your train and other elements as well that could solve the situation. but to us as to elect to speaker for us than the time is running and russia is attacking that is the situation as we speak. so i think also that points to a necessity, that the europeans stepping up also took care of for ukraine, more...
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but now he has to do this careful balancing act and also represent to the world of the u. s. cares about the killings of civilians in this instance as well. and he's got his national security team looking into independently examining exactly what happened here at the beginning of this trip. it was unusually public, wasn't it? what are the security concerns for his visit? that's right, this is extraordinary. now. george w bush in 2008, made a surprise thanksgiving visit to iraq during war time. earlier this year, present invite and went to ukraine during war time, also in an unannounced visit. what's unusual here is that he's going within rocket range of the gaza strip in tel aviv meeting with leaders. and that's an expression of confidence in, in is riley defense. but make no mistake view as is coming with its own defense is there, there's an aircraft carrier group out in the mediterranean. uh, there are extra us planes out there, but it did take some on to acidy for binding. to do this, there must have been some extensive planning and you can be sure they were both is reall
but now he has to do this careful balancing act and also represent to the world of the u. s. cares about the killings of civilians in this instance as well. and he's got his national security team looking into independently examining exactly what happened here at the beginning of this trip. it was unusually public, wasn't it? what are the security concerns for his visit? that's right, this is extraordinary. now. george w bush in 2008, made a surprise thanksgiving visit to iraq during war time....
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what i've seen from the u. s. is something i think that could be helpful and we have to see it say it's early . but so far as working during his blog of from joining uh, the war against east what it, i think is the most important immediate issue. many sort of developments would develop on that. and so far i think that you as a setting to write to them, they're spit out about 2000000 civilians in gauze and half of which are children is to you was working on getting go humanitarian caught it. all for them are doing that. but what is more important is that there are not more of that. so to keep a bows his ball are out of the war and the run. so the clear signal, the terence, it's important as bad as it is right now. it could be a lot worse, so that's, that's the most important. so this doesn't enlarge. and then us are the only credible voice who can do both assure security. they are the security guarantee or even of israel. i mean, who would have sought that israel would be surprised like that? i mean the, this, this
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so at the u. s. secretary of state, anthony blinking reiterated his support for israel, but he also spoke about the issue of age. what more can you tell us? it's well the secretary blinking is really busy and performing a shuttle diplomacy, as we heard these today. now in israel, he is expected in amman, jordan, he has been there before over the weekend to travel to saudi arabia, to egypt, to abu dhabi uh to jordan, as i said, um, and to um, uh, cairo. oh, of course in egypt. so it's back and forth, jerusalem, israel, a tele, we've a and our partners of the us. why? because the u. s. c, stay is a at least 2 dimensional problem here and that is number one, prevent or help preventing that this conflict gets even bigger, that it becomes a regional conflict. the northern is riley or southern lebanese border is very, very volatile and increasing the while the top keywords, his voila, the iran, and then you have the 2nd dimension here. and that is the germany term aspect. this is car doors for 848 for peo
so at the u. s. secretary of state, anthony blinking reiterated his support for israel, but he also spoke about the issue of age. what more can you tell us? it's well the secretary blinking is really busy and performing a shuttle diplomacy, as we heard these today. now in israel, he is expected in amman, jordan, he has been there before over the weekend to travel to saudi arabia, to egypt, to abu dhabi uh to jordan, as i said, um, and to um, uh, cairo. oh, of course in egypt. so it's back and...
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the close positioning of u. s. military assets, new turkey raises eyebrows. sweden's path to nato membership is frosts with uncertainties. much of it hanging on a multi faceted debate among turkish lawmakers as they prepare for the crucial october vote. they are mindful of not just sweden's case, but also wider geopolitical steaks just and it can r t in a stumble while that. so for this thing is, as always is great to have your company here on, on the i'm, i'm on the, [000:00:00;00] the .
the close positioning of u. s. military assets, new turkey raises eyebrows. sweden's path to nato membership is frosts with uncertainties. much of it hanging on a multi faceted debate among turkish lawmakers as they prepare for the crucial october vote. they are mindful of not just sweden's case, but also wider geopolitical steaks just and it can r t in a stumble while that. so for this thing is, as always is great to have your company here on, on the i'm, i'm on the, [000:00:00;00] the .
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now robert would that is the u. s. representative to the united nations that many countries, he said that many countries were prepared to condemn us, but certainly not all in a pointed reference to russia. and that is part of the reason why so little was expected to come out of that meeting today. now if you look at the reactions to the attacks from the 5 permanent start security council members, it was rushes that differed the most. it differed from say, the reactions of the u. s. the u. k. and friends who were pretty much uniform in the response of the condemned. how mos unreservedly they said they stood in solidarity with israel, while russia called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. and there were also voices within russia. and that blamed western countries for it said not neglecting the israel palestine situation in order to focus on supporting ukraine. but just in general, we're in this sort multi polar situation where you have the western allies on one side of the rules based order. and the lights of ru
now robert would that is the u. s. representative to the united nations that many countries, he said that many countries were prepared to condemn us, but certainly not all in a pointed reference to russia. and that is part of the reason why so little was expected to come out of that meeting today. now if you look at the reactions to the attacks from the 5 permanent start security council members, it was rushes that differed the most. it differed from say, the reactions of the u. s. the u. k....
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the group is designated by many countries, including germany, into u. s. as a tear organization. it holds similar goals to the palestinian as long as group him, us among them. the destruction of these rarely state, as well as political wing, has ministers in government and law makers in parliament and b route. hundreds of its supporters took to the streets. there were here to support our brothers in their resistance and occupied palestine. israel has beefed up security along the border in response to the strikes its military stead. it fired back at his bolo targets, using armed drones. do you n peacekeeping forces in loving on have virtual strain as fears are growing that the israeli palestinian conflict to become a regional one? and the un security council is holding an emergency meeting on the escalation in the middle east. this comes with us president joe biden has promised to help as well, all correspondents in washington's ineligible and explained what we can expect from that meeting. well, the big question here is whether the u. n. security council will speak with one voice
the group is designated by many countries, including germany, into u. s. as a tear organization. it holds similar goals to the palestinian as long as group him, us among them. the destruction of these rarely state, as well as political wing, has ministers in government and law makers in parliament and b route. hundreds of its supporters took to the streets. there were here to support our brothers in their resistance and occupied palestine. israel has beefed up security along the border in...
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the u. s. is sending another high level delegation to china next week on the agenda for the group of senior lawmakers . are a range of security and economic issues to raise with a game, including the growing risks of doing business with the worlds 2nd largest economy. multi national companies are complaining that china is becoming a hostile business environment. as the security states reach, expands, the us secretary of commerce, who visited badging in late august says patients is running fitting for investors who now have to contend with quote, exorbitant fines without any explicit nation revisions to the counter espionage law which are unclear and sending shock waves through the us community rates on businesses, a whole new level of challenge. the scariest aspect is the growing numbers of business travelers facing a rest and detention. badging has also increased its use of exit benz, preventing people from leaving the country. this includes both foreign citizens and chinese executives working
the u. s. is sending another high level delegation to china next week on the agenda for the group of senior lawmakers . are a range of security and economic issues to raise with a game, including the growing risks of doing business with the worlds 2nd largest economy. multi national companies are complaining that china is becoming a hostile business environment. as the security states reach, expands, the us secretary of commerce, who visited badging in late august says patients is running...
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we're sending the u. s. s. i, as in our carrier strike group to the us central command region. in addition to deploying approximately 900 forces into the middle east to provide air defense capabilities. importantly, those forces are not going to israel. they do not have anything to do with the situation there. they are for force protection purposes and again to provide us with options to defend our forces and send a deterrent message. again, i want to emphasize our focus here is on preventing a broader regional conflict. in addition to providing military capabilities, we are actively communicating with our partners in the region to seek advice and their thoughts on how best to ensure that it does not wide into a broader conflict. appreciating all the expertise and insight that are partners throughout the middle east have in terms of these types of situations. so again, right now the situation is contained with israel and home us. and we plan to keep it that way or, or was announced to lauren's corps if he's a former us assistant secretary defense. he's joining us from delaware.
we're sending the u. s. s. i, as in our carrier strike group to the us central command region. in addition to deploying approximately 900 forces into the middle east to provide air defense capabilities. importantly, those forces are not going to israel. they do not have anything to do with the situation there. they are for force protection purposes and again to provide us with options to defend our forces and send a deterrent message. again, i want to emphasize our focus here is on preventing a...
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i a u. s. presidential biden has wrapped up his visit to tel aviv with an agreement from israel that it will allow limited humanitarian aid to enter gaza by at egypt. these rarely governments as supplies can get to civilians in the south of gaza, provided they do not reach home us by the offered unconditional backend for israel and said he would be asking congress for what he called unprecedented support for israel and the civilians and gaza even before landing in tel aviv j biden's visit was up ended by events in gaza. he was there to show his unwavering support for israel and to persuade lead is to minimize the humanitarian catastrophe box. he emphasized that he had israel's back are deeply sad and outraged by the explosion as hospital and cause yesterday. and based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team. not, not you prime minister benjamin netanyahu, things to buy didn't for the support. there's only one thing better than having a true friend, like you standi
i a u. s. presidential biden has wrapped up his visit to tel aviv with an agreement from israel that it will allow limited humanitarian aid to enter gaza by at egypt. these rarely governments as supplies can get to civilians in the south of gaza, provided they do not reach home us by the offered unconditional backend for israel and said he would be asking congress for what he called unprecedented support for israel and the civilians and gaza even before landing in tel aviv j biden's visit was...
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what i've seen from the u. s. is something i think that could be helpful and we have to see is a, it's early. but so far as working during has spa, uh, from joining uh, the war against east. what i think is the most important immediate issue. many sort of developments would develop on that. and so far i think the us, the settings are right on their spit out about 2000000 civilians in gauze and half of which are children is to you was working on getting the humanitarian caught it all for them. the during that. but what is more important is that they're on more of that. so to keep a bows, his bola out of the war and the run. so the clear signal, the terrans, it's important as bad as it is right now. it could be a lot worse. so that's, that's the most important. so this doesn't enlarge and then us are the only credible voice who can do both assure security. they are the security guarantee or even of israel. i mean, who would have sought that israel would be surprised like that? i mean the, this, this has been amazing
what i've seen from the u. s. is something i think that could be helpful and we have to see is a, it's early. but so far as working during has spa, uh, from joining uh, the war against east. what i think is the most important immediate issue. many sort of developments would develop on that. and so far i think the us, the settings are right on their spit out about 2000000 civilians in gauze and half of which are children is to you was working on getting the humanitarian caught it all for them....
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the u. s. has been its biggest donor of military ages, provided funding and arms and conflicts that have killed thousands of palestinians and made refugees of millions visiting 10 of us present joe biden. personally reassure prime minister benjamin that's now of continued support israel, as they responded this attacks seems to me that have to continue to ensure that you have what you need to defend yourself. and we're going to make sure that occurs abiding arrived in tel aviv just a day after the worst thing that attack carried out on guys i since october the 7th . here's what he had to say about the hospital strike. this is deeply sad and outraged by the explosion of the hospital and cause of yesterday and based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team. not, not you. but there's a lot of people out there not sure. so a lot of them had overcome a lot of things before we go to our panel, let's speak to alan fisher in tennessee, and tell us more about what came out of
the u. s. has been its biggest donor of military ages, provided funding and arms and conflicts that have killed thousands of palestinians and made refugees of millions visiting 10 of us present joe biden. personally reassure prime minister benjamin that's now of continued support israel, as they responded this attacks seems to me that have to continue to ensure that you have what you need to defend yourself. and we're going to make sure that occurs abiding arrived in tel aviv just a day after...
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u. n. 's legitimacy through and not entirely thought out and fully calibrated council of decision. haiti's history contains a lot of experience of you're responsible for an interference that was water, gave rise to the downward spiral. the patients have not been able to ever come for years authorizing another use of force in haiti without the precise understanding of the parameters of the mission that is being authorized is short sighted. moreover, the concept of operations should be, needs to be approved by the security council, rather than provided for it to look at post fact. and he has on my local revolt or in nigeria. timothy of the, as in told to about what happened at the un security council meeting. is supposed to call me after repeated calls by i hate, seize on private pay stub area. henry has been calling for support, you know, asking the international community to, to enter then in the caribbean country, if that has been oberon, you know, by armed gangs, especially in the capital ci
u. n. 's legitimacy through and not entirely thought out and fully calibrated council of decision. haiti's history contains a lot of experience of you're responsible for an interference that was water, gave rise to the downward spiral. the patients have not been able to ever come for years authorizing another use of force in haiti without the precise understanding of the parameters of the mission that is being authorized is short sighted. moreover, the concept of operations should be, needs to...
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the u. s. has a real interest in pressing and they've got an interest in resolving this entire conflict. so they can move on with abiding administration's plan to try to reconstruct relate sions in the middle east, through that saudi and is rarely agreement which they, they had hoped would involve concessions from israel, uh, to end settlements. and to ultimately recognize the palestinian state. that seems much farther away now. so these are baby steps. the administration is taking to try to deal with a hostage situation, perhaps get homeless to release some of those hostages and ultimately to de escalate this conflict. all right, to join hands on life as the from washington dc. i don't thank you. well, the un security council, as you were saying the has held an emergency meeting behind closed doors out of the room is gabriel. as under joins us live from new york, gave such focus through what's come out of that you and meeting as well. anyone that was hoping perhaps for some grand statement fro
the u. s. has a real interest in pressing and they've got an interest in resolving this entire conflict. so they can move on with abiding administration's plan to try to reconstruct relate sions in the middle east, through that saudi and is rarely agreement which they, they had hoped would involve concessions from israel, uh, to end settlements. and to ultimately recognize the palestinian state. that seems much farther away now. so these are baby steps. the administration is taking to try to...
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it's members said it voted no to the u. s. resolution because there was no unequivocal cool for cease fire in the region. it's called for a release of the hostages that are being held by homeless. and it says, you know, what's really important here is the protection of civilians. and that is all civilians, including palestinians on the grinding casa, yesterday, we heard dozens of statements imploring this council to assign the same value to palestinian life as it does to is really nice. we cannot allow any equivocation on this point. there is no hierarchy of civilian lives. we've also heard from the is randy ambassador, who is pretty furious about what's going on at the u. n. at the moment, saying that the security council still taking the even the most basic steps that anyone with a moral compass would say his country is being attacked from the news from the south and says that the blame of what's happening right now is resting solely at the foot of hummus, the hostages, held by from us, must be the top humanitarian priority
it's members said it voted no to the u. s. resolution because there was no unequivocal cool for cease fire in the region. it's called for a release of the hostages that are being held by homeless. and it says, you know, what's really important here is the protection of civilians. and that is all civilians, including palestinians on the grinding casa, yesterday, we heard dozens of statements imploring this council to assign the same value to palestinian life as it does to is really nice. we...
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and there were also protests inside the u. s. capital where young jewish americans here in the united states protestors were arrested, were allowed themselves to be arrested, demanding the israel declare a ceasefire. the also looking at the backside of this was the cancellation of the summit, where president biden would have met with jordan's king abdulla palestinian authority. president luda boss egyptian president, fatah, i'll cc and it was cancelled. didn't happen. and i want to meet with them because of what's going on. important note here though, that egyptian presidency didn't meet with somebody else. he met with china as president she recently. how's that for optics of the cancellation of the jordan summit and the sense that is real, maybe overplaying its hand against palestinian civilians seems to be causing a fear that the conflict is going to spread to other countries. that's what we're here. right. and it's not helping that, some leaders are kind of going out of their way to inflame the tensions with needed . some wou
and there were also protests inside the u. s. capital where young jewish americans here in the united states protestors were arrested, were allowed themselves to be arrested, demanding the israel declare a ceasefire. the also looking at the backside of this was the cancellation of the summit, where president biden would have met with jordan's king abdulla palestinian authority. president luda boss egyptian president, fatah, i'll cc and it was cancelled. didn't happen. and i want to meet with...
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the u. s. is preventing the un security council from acting in a way to protect the palestinian people. if this doesn't en quickly, you could easily see an escalation that would involve iran permit, perchance, maybe serious certainly has blah in lab and on. you can see a regional war happening, and that is the danger you're in. of course, israel as nuclear weapons though it has never declared them. we know that is you, us, you at least a $100.00 to $200.00 nuclear warhead. so to know what is being ris, tier is nuclear conflagration and regional war. that's why the un security council should act or whole job is to maintain international peace and security. says that it many times in the un chart. and yet they're not dealing with that is as primary and nothing yahoo has a queen to the how most of those, those are the days to this group is about 5th retaliation saying is of times against the policy impulses of only just big theme, but see what what, how much did reminded us of di? yes, we will, ma
the u. s. is preventing the un security council from acting in a way to protect the palestinian people. if this doesn't en quickly, you could easily see an escalation that would involve iran permit, perchance, maybe serious certainly has blah in lab and on. you can see a regional war happening, and that is the danger you're in. of course, israel as nuclear weapons though it has never declared them. we know that is you, us, you at least a $100.00 to $200.00 nuclear warhead. so to know what is...
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he calls the u. s. decision to send, sees weapons from around to ukraine, a desperate measure of washington as quote, struggling to maintain its proxy war with russia. this is increasing desperation among us as parts of this is not a sustainable way to wage. even a proxy war against russia and ukraine, the united states, along with the cherokee and allies black industrial capacity to sustain a conflict of this scale. so we've seen them resort to a number of desperate measures of this most recent step to send these confiscated arms to, to pray. and this is very desperate. $1000000.00 round sounds like a lot, but for a single per data for a 1000 men, it'll per, it will provide about one single load out, which will not even last through a single firefight. we've also seen this desperation set in with the, the us in regards to a central artillery ammunition, sending cluster munitions which are less effective than the high explosive rooms that you created actually needs sending that to ukraine was also one
he calls the u. s. decision to send, sees weapons from around to ukraine, a desperate measure of washington as quote, struggling to maintain its proxy war with russia. this is increasing desperation among us as parts of this is not a sustainable way to wage. even a proxy war against russia and ukraine, the united states, along with the cherokee and allies black industrial capacity to sustain a conflict of this scale. so we've seen them resort to a number of desperate measures of this most...
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nobody runs on foreign policy issues in the u . s. and when it comes to projects on kitchen table issues, we'll be looking and enjoying. so trump, people will be running on that and then this will make fighting to change. that's position, that's all the time because that's all the time because how many global conflict can for us really cope with? what do you think about it? if you're watching us on youtube to let us know your thoughts. thank you for watching. the, the, the enter the conference with him, sebastian fix not getting the headlines these days, but the warning ukraine has lost none of its intensity. capital villiers, my guess, is the prime minister as the world goes on, how much space does she have in nature plans for defending the voltage space? conflict. in 30 minutes on the w images, freedom of the online with young mills koreans fled to south korea where they realize their dreams of becoming social media. but then they disappeared without warning. need to recess. as a north korean propaganda video was happening from nort
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u. s. wars in afghanistan and iraq and russians invasion of ukraine rarely go according to plan. ma'am collins is a retired colonel and the u. s. army and is now military analyst. i asked him how complicated the ground operation and gaza could be made to be extremely difficult. if you look, i mean, historically, right battles in urban areas are, are they based? they set up troops, they take a lot longer than they think they're going to take their very complicated, it's just the train is so complex and on top of the complex to the train, which includes right superstructures going up, many stories into the sky. and in probably hundreds of kilometers and tunnels are 10 the platters and tunnels underground as you, you're going to have civilians even if they try to evacuate them. historically 10 percent don't lead because they have know where to go. yeah, that's what's something that i would like to touch on a little further with you because even in an act of self defense as this one, israel is
u. s. wars in afghanistan and iraq and russians invasion of ukraine rarely go according to plan. ma'am collins is a retired colonel and the u. s. army and is now military analyst. i asked him how complicated the ground operation and gaza could be made to be extremely difficult. if you look, i mean, historically, right battles in urban areas are, are they based? they set up troops, they take a lot longer than they think they're going to take their very complicated, it's just the train is so...
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of course the u. s. resolution is a license support hazard said a few minutes aaron measures that as well. so basically did you read the wrong gracious? nobody wants to try it. i think the us off the to resolution on garza, i'm the new or easy on the, our country totally on the un security council votes against it. warning this, i think i'm, it is, are i had the on the, on the, to the on friends killed off an age where the s like in southern gaza. the size the old that sold tops more than 6500 in this country. and i'm drunk suitable for the week to leave us evidently, to protest against america's pro is well the driving company today for the latest global news on the i might have on the end. this is on the tonight the us has said people need to except there's going to be most of the casualties in gossip as israel continues is as strikes on the territory a ceasefire right now. really only benefits from us. this is for, it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and it isn't. civil
of course the u. s. resolution is a license support hazard said a few minutes aaron measures that as well. so basically did you read the wrong gracious? nobody wants to try it. i think the us off the to resolution on garza, i'm the new or easy on the, our country totally on the un security council votes against it. warning this, i think i'm, it is, are i had the on the, on the, to the on friends killed off an age where the s like in southern gaza. the size the old that sold tops more than 6500...