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u. s. would actually cut back support to its ally? so there have been some suspensions of military shipments. we've seen a little bit of that. it certainly would not be in any circumstance. cutting off the majority of as really defensive aid. that's well over $3000000000.00 a year in addition to the over $10000000000.00 that was just approved a lot in the, in the recent bi partisan legislative aide and support bill. i don't see any of that. i see the possibility of cutting off some off ends of weaponry for a period of time. it certainly would not make biden's democratic supporters feel like he was pressuring or constraining israel. meanwhile, it makes the republicans and of course, former president trump. uh, be able to say that he's not being the strong, strident, allied to israel, that he should be buying as a no man's land on this issue is making nobody happy. and this is, of course, only a few months before general election and united states. right. what are, where do you see the risks in that election that is just looming, as, as
u. s. would actually cut back support to its ally? so there have been some suspensions of military shipments. we've seen a little bit of that. it certainly would not be in any circumstance. cutting off the majority of as really defensive aid. that's well over $3000000000.00 a year in addition to the over $10000000000.00 that was just approved a lot in the, in the recent bi partisan legislative aide and support bill. i don't see any of that. i see the possibility of cutting off some off ends of...
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u. s. would open the 2nd front in western europe before the end of 1942 s style and to send over molotov, and a trusted general to washington. in may of 1942. and after meeting he turns to general marshal. as as can we agreed to open up the 2nd front before the end of the . ready and the marshal said, absolutely, how do we convey that to style? and that was what the russians were counting on. you have to remember of it for up most of the war. the united states and british were facing 10 german divisions between us while the salvia as were facing more than 200 german divisions by themselves. and but when we failed to open up the 2nd front, we lost the diplomatic initiative. we don't open it up till june of 44 year and a half later. by that point, the soviets had defeated the germans as stalingrad. they had broken the siege of leningrad. there wasn't a huge tank battle that occurs. as after stalingrad, hitler said the gods of war turned against us. and the army was captured and the germans were in
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u. s. representative would raise their hands and retail it right. did that all over again? you had the general assembly passing resolutions, you know, a 140 to you know, to 3 of us as well. and i don't know of a new d mckinney or something. so if we say no so, so it was a note on the i c c note of the u. n. note in the international criminal court. oh and uh, who, who did i oh, known of the geneva convention. then we're basically saying, yes, we are a head germany. that's what we are and, and we're copying to it and proud to say it, right?
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u. s. would bring some urgency needed relief. but so far, it has been nearly enough to get done and we have been waiting for this a was and we have not received anything. it just doesn't reach us. i ask america, the international community over most of the world to end this war. well, we want is for this war to end, the us says is working on creating alternative routes to speed of 8 deliveries until that happens. many people be here empty handed. let's take a look mount some of the other stories making news around the world today. russia says it's forces, have retaken the village of cliff street east in ukraine's east and done yet screeching. russian troops previously kept to the village in january last year. but ukraine, fort, it's back in september. ukrainian army has come under intense pressure from russian forces in the past few weeks while facing critical shortages of munition across its front lines. as well, sir, as he's in the us state of iowa, i have concern several people don't like it when a tornado and severe storms in
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u. s. for the breakdown in the relations between the 2 countries and in the city, the u. s. would choose mandatory support from the west african nation last year after a cool ousted it's democratically elected government and wisdom. that's president will. how much the zoom now in an interview car into making rounds of the prime minister claims that took me said try to re establish relations with the who is what the who needs his request to holding his to would. so it's tuesday and this all came. * to a us be negation visited, music in the visit, which was intended as a last ditch attempt to solve is a security relationship that would allow washington to continue operating a home facing the country despite suspending. but it's 82 is his new government 1st . it was also in that visit with the top us to prove medical africa is said to have . so we had sent in his head with sentients voice ties with russia. and ron, in fact, it seems like that to visit puss music to declare the us military deployment. and it's um, territory legal saying that the u. s. must explain why it's foods and t
u. s. for the breakdown in the relations between the 2 countries and in the city, the u. s. would choose mandatory support from the west african nation last year after a cool ousted it's democratically elected government and wisdom. that's president will. how much the zoom now in an interview car into making rounds of the prime minister claims that took me said try to re establish relations with the who is what the who needs his request to holding his to would. so it's tuesday and this all...
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u. s. would like to see your opinions and you'll pay but know you've addressed sol just and some people in, in europe are against that. so by now it's come from trans flush holes and the tell you this um not to mention. and your im, pregnant is the or so back to you. so i think this quite a conflict and that, you know, yeah, i mean there's definitely some dissension among the ranks of ne, tell me that that's becoming clear. it by the day i guess. but, you know, here we have, it's almost this so called peace conference in switzerland next month. i mean, do you think this case of dissension among the ranks could, could perhaps lead to increased diplomatic efforts to try and resolve the conflict . a well effort to commit a f as you're getting need some kind of unity in the west because um, what does it help if, if germany hungry until he said tomorrow we want peace and friends? poland at washington say no. well, the british, um, so yeah, the, the conference and switzerland will be the same disaster
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u. s. media would be singing their praises and condemning the crack down. but as soon as get expelled or suspended from their universities and dragged away by police, u. s. media just repeats the same old message. peaceful protests have been hijacked by those aggressive spewing anti with banzai. yes, symmetric and anti israel, and at some front anti american rhetoric. these folks took over building they, they approve of anti semitic commas. it's just a see a testament to where our higher education institutions are. it's an organized mob trying to ensue chaos and breed anti semitism. so of course, now we hear about george soros. the inventory is global. as 1000000000 arrow is reportedly funding some of the pro garza mobilization. these are funded by many of the same outside groups like george soros, other dark money groups that support and t 5 and other riots that we've seen in our american cities in the past few years. george soros has been funding protests across the world in places like ukraine and yugoslavia for years and generally bringing it up and talk
u. s. media would be singing their praises and condemning the crack down. but as soon as get expelled or suspended from their universities and dragged away by police, u. s. media just repeats the same old message. peaceful protests have been hijacked by those aggressive spewing anti with banzai. yes, symmetric and anti israel, and at some front anti american rhetoric. these folks took over building they, they approve of anti semitic commas. it's just a see a testament to where our higher...
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u. s. had said would be a red line, full them, uh, the as riley say that they were going to go in and do a more targeted offensive in run. so, but whether or not tanks in the center of breath, it indicates something wider and wider incursion will, will certainly be one of the questions being asked. now of these really is military has given an updates on its investigation into the strike on sunday, on rasa, in which moving for the civilians were killed. what did they say in that updates or yeah, we heard a little while ago from the chief is riley defense bikes, person daniel. hi, gary, who gave the findings of a preliminary investigation or he did stress of the investigation is ongoing. this still much on and so, but what he did have to say was that the strike took place. he says 1.7 kilometers outside that. so cold, say so. and there was some conjecture as to whether or not this strike was in or outside that say. so he now says that that confirmation is that they were well outside that area. he said that smooth munitions, the smallest, that the jets arrival to fire we used in the targeting
u. s. had said would be a red line, full them, uh, the as riley say that they were going to go in and do a more targeted offensive in run. so, but whether or not tanks in the center of breath, it indicates something wider and wider incursion will, will certainly be one of the questions being asked. now of these really is military has given an updates on its investigation into the strike on sunday, on rasa, in which moving for the civilians were killed. what did they say in that updates or yeah,...
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u. s. so i would say um, it is not really a neutral piece plan or leave it there for the moment. done this, i've been pressed by engaging. thanks so much. i now the humble chuckle is perhaps mexico is best known fost food made of meat or beans with vegetables and a call in cheryl. it's never been seen as heart cassim until now. a tucker shop in mexico city is now the 1st ever to be given, the carolina, the kind that revolves the most coveted of on a mission in style. no secrets only good. authentic cuisine talk of yet a cliff ideally own has been serving the same food for 50 years. now they're doing it with a mission instar, reading, an honor that is an inspiration for the shops owner. most of one was sore throat. it was always fun to be awarded to see those to be recognized with any, with such an important international board. if that was not part of it. and we on more than commit to attend and that's it because from now on, this one drives us every day to be more competitive and more my original and what you found, the competitive in aspects you, since all of the small mexico c
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u. s. because because they agreed to this exchange of hostages in understanding prisoners because they've got some kind of u. s. guarantees that this would be, it was a company that was as it was drawn of the is there any troops from the gaza strip and as a longer term ceasefire on the other side? things where it is saying that the some of the sticking points are, for example, is that the, how much is the bonding that they have the for see in who is going to be released from the policy is from the is there any prisons is when has no said this method is written, this wants to have a be to call it. yes. and this also talk about the, the 1st phase. how many hostages release know we have said personally, was 33. now. the word this 18, it seems to be like it for i'm us. this 1st phase is nothing important. faces come on kind of a confidence building measure. and the most important phase for them is that the 2nd phase, and then the 2nd phase, they really want to have guarantees that there would be some kind of permanency supply or as the americans say, the same. com. mm hm. okay. and while these talks ongoing, what are you hearing from people
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u. s. representative would raise their hands and retail it tried did that all. ready over again, you had the general assembly passing resolutions, you know, a 140 to, you know, to 3 of us as well. and i don't know how they knew the beginning it or something. so if we say no so, so it was a note on the i c c note of the u. n. note in the international criminal court. oh and uh, who, who did i or no to the geneva convention. and we're basically saying, yes, we are a gemini, that's what we are. and then we're copying to it and proud to say it, right? i mean it's, they don't talk to it and they don't say they don't even say outright. we don't recognize the geneva conventions. they just, you know, you know that they will evade the question. and then one time with this guy, matt miller, i said, do you recognize that you need the conviction is applying to pulse it to palestine . and he said, we absolutely recognize virginia convention and then it quickly went onto the next question. what do you mean to say that you recognize it with respect to palestine? is that i mean
u. s. representative would raise their hands and retail it tried did that all. ready over again, you had the general assembly passing resolutions, you know, a 140 to, you know, to 3 of us as well. and i don't know how they knew the beginning it or something. so if we say no so, so it was a note on the i c c note of the u. n. note in the international criminal court. oh and uh, who, who did i or no to the geneva convention. and we're basically saying, yes, we are a gemini, that's what we are....
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u. s. u. n. and others that an attack would spill disaster for the more than $1000000.00 palestinians taking refuge, stating german egyptian general is karim l. go. harry spoke with me earlier from cairo, and i asked him about these egyptian reports about a potential cx, 5 brake 3. yeah, the positive about what's happening right now is they are meeting since is this morning, saturday morning and then also there were positive signs from the how much the vacation is a spokesperson a for how much. so some i'm done. who said that they see positive steps the to almost came to cairo is a positive spirit, but also say that to the it still has to write meaning that the how most sees in seems to have to be in the bushes. and we have also the head of the ca wouldn't burn since friday. and kyra who is not in kylie's right. who says that the only coming see if there's a positive answer from hama, so everything seems to be ok. but to the suit is it is usually just used to be pretty serious as one of the major sticking points right now. is that the main contribution to the fair to say is that how much is demandi
u. s. u. n. and others that an attack would spill disaster for the more than $1000000.00 palestinians taking refuge, stating german egyptian general is karim l. go. harry spoke with me earlier from cairo, and i asked him about these egyptian reports about a potential cx, 5 brake 3. yeah, the positive about what's happening right now is they are meeting since is this morning, saturday morning and then also there were positive signs from the how much the vacation is a spokesperson a for how much....
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u. s. so i would say um, it is not really a neutral piece plan or leave it there for the moment. done this 5 and best buy and bathing. thanks so much. the president of georgia, so amazing what abuse really has repeated opposition to a controversial media. i've been that critics describe as applied to free speech. the bill which was bossed on tuesday, requires media organizations and in jewels to reduce the as far as on agents. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad, the to lose money cut them, i'd say reports from the georgia and capital to dc on who is behind the new law. and by opponents also concerned. the pensions run high as a georgian parliament, warning over the seconds after the government adults the for an agents bill for the test as a furious. and we choose to back down opponents of the low say the routing party is pulling georgia away from europe and closer to russia. and the critics say that all the golf and found out there within georgia, dream party between a bunch really who made his fortune in russia is behind this shift. and then of see
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u. s. so i would say um, it is not really a neutral piece plan or leave it there for the moment. done this, i've been pressed by engaging. thanks so much. i of course, have now and some of the other headlines from around the world, the number of countries affected by quarter bleaching is growing. i made record ocean temperatures. bleaching has been recorded in 62 countries and territories since february 2023. scientists say that in the past year, around 60 percent of the world's reeves have experienced temperatures, which can cause bleaching and bulk kind of corruption in eastern indonesia has prompted a thought of these 2 issue. it's highest wanting a low level, rather than solving evacuated off the mount able get up to the 2nd consecutive day . indonesia sits on the tectonic belts known as the ring of fire. the volcano is one of indonesia, as most active thailand is well on its way to becoming the 1st country in southeast asia to legalize same sex marriage. the most important title of both in the lower house of parliament was cleared in march . but even once this becomes law, a
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u. s. u n and off is that an attack would spill disaster for more the more than 1000000, the palestinians taking refuge state. for more on this, let's close to gym and egyptian journalists kind of email go hurry in the kyra kareem. thank you for your time. as i understand addiction media ra hinting, got a breakthrough in the ceasefire talks, tell us, what are you hearing this? yeah, the positive about what's happening right now is they are beating since is this morning sort of the morning. and then also there were positive signs from that, how most of the patient as a spokesperson of how much. so some i'm done, who said that they see positive steps that to almost came to cairo is a positive, scary, but also say that to the it still has to, right. really, that's how most sees in seems to have to be able to go shape. and we have also the head of the ca wouldn't burn since friday. and kyra who is not in kylie's right, is that it who says that they only coming see if there's a positive answer from hama. so everything seems to be ok. but to the suit is it is usually just used to be pretty serious as
u. s. u n and off is that an attack would spill disaster for more the more than 1000000, the palestinians taking refuge state. for more on this, let's close to gym and egyptian journalists kind of email go hurry in the kyra kareem. thank you for your time. as i understand addiction media ra hinting, got a breakthrough in the ceasefire talks, tell us, what are you hearing this? yeah, the positive about what's happening right now is they are beating since is this morning sort of the morning. and...
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u. s. maybe they would move the movie and they would move everything to like the, the country we saw, you know, what the americas visit me about. we saw the beds also in libya and then other places and i've gotten stuff because they dumped all of these things in different places. for them, it's easy or more month to step behind the crimes taking place and also to be pumped as it would be the crimes aside. i'm in a sweat. this is how i look at it. yeah, there's a lot of us our children, our babies. a lot of women, our elders. okay. cool. by the american, we believe that's the case. this is the other 2. they don't want to see the doing the same time. they say we are leaving country when it comes to human rights on the floor. what's the sort of low means? i think we're living in a little jazz again. that's because, yeah, i think that's a fair point as well. show and appreciate you saying that. look, you know, that's the discussion of the un general assembly. now today in the past 24 hours about, you know, people wanting palestine to get full rights inside the united nations. but meantime, even wi
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and german submarines devastated in a single month may, the germany would lose 43 u-boats ships, one in four of all other u-boats at sld be damaged in this month. it became for the germans even to leave their bases fra without facing aerial attack doenitz privately admit that his forces had been defeated by this to turn to a few takeaways now in our first, a question we have to ask and one i'it'll for your discussions on friday is this key question of whether germany the battle of the atlantic. f great britain. germany needed. the germans concluded they would need to shipping a month between 50 and 100 average sized convoy vessels. they only achieved that once. war. november 1942. and at that juncture, war was already going against the germans. almost every front, as we we've seen now, i want to provide some arguments about allies won the axis lost here. one of the key factors was obviously strategy and leadership the germans lacked the number of they needed to overwhelm thet the start of the war, in part because of choices made by the german navy in the interwar period, particularly by admiral rader. in addition, th
and german submarines devastated in a single month may, the germany would lose 43 u-boats ships, one in four of all other u-boats at sld be damaged in this month. it became for the germans even to leave their bases fra without facing aerial attack doenitz privately admit that his forces had been defeated by this to turn to a few takeaways now in our first, a question we have to ask and one i'it'll for your discussions on friday is this key question of whether germany the battle of the atlantic....
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u. s. u n. and i bought a novice that i'm attack would spell these desktop for the more than 1000000 palestinians taking refuge that offense. the also by 7th attacks the relatives of hostages cannot by mouth have been fights and to keep the focus on getting the lab one. so a man for months, prime minister netanyahu confirm it has been under immense pressure to bring the house to this back. it is known about the feet of the around $130.00 cost. it is still headed in garza, the number in to its both civilians and soldiers to young children among them. but dozens of cost to this, i presume, to be dead. at the end of april, from us release fee to us of $2.00 hostages, one of them was keyed seeker and we wanted obviously you my fault that today only makes clear a tool of us that we must reach a deal as soon as possible and bring everyone home, i don't mind that the leaders of this country watch this video and see how far the crying out. so help the and or use these 5 in the room palostio. so $105.00 pasta district on home, main lieberman children and dual nations, including code the tie farmers during
u. s. u n. and i bought a novice that i'm attack would spell these desktop for the more than 1000000 palestinians taking refuge that offense. the also by 7th attacks the relatives of hostages cannot by mouth have been fights and to keep the focus on getting the lab one. so a man for months, prime minister netanyahu confirm it has been under immense pressure to bring the house to this back. it is known about the feet of the around $130.00 cost. it is still headed in garza, the number in to its...
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present biden set this so openly that he would not supply offensive weapons it. israel could use it to launch an all out assault on the rough . well he said that the u. s. was still committed to israel's defense would, for example, continue supplying our and don't broke it into septic and other defensive arms. but it's a israel goes into rafa with a wide scale invasion. washington will not supply weapons in a tillery shelves that have been used. he was also ask about these a 2000 pound bonds and t deployed the bombs that the united states has to apply to israel and that also they have to use it to kill palestinian civilians. so that explains also this decision of the us to study and it will continue sending this arms and this new overnight them that a president biden said to, to, to israel today in case it wants to go ahead with a full scale invasion in rough and solving because they definitely corresponded benjamin alvarez group today, both in israel's determination to press ahead with its assault on rafa has also strained relations with allies in europe. hundreds of your opinion, stuff have been demonstrating at the blocks headquarters in brussels. t
present biden set this so openly that he would not supply offensive weapons it. israel could use it to launch an all out assault on the rough . well he said that the u. s. was still committed to israel's defense would, for example, continue supplying our and don't broke it into septic and other defensive arms. but it's a israel goes into rafa with a wide scale invasion. washington will not supply weapons in a tillery shelves that have been used. he was also ask about these a 2000 pound bonds...
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u. s. law and it would require a n g o's, a media outlets directors to if they receive income from abroad. but all unlike the american policy, the georgia version does not stipulate jail time for instructions. but despite having a similar law in place, the united states has condemned the georgia legislation, say that it was influenced by crumbling a have a the earlier this week around the supporting the bill was held in the capital to police the top of georgia and politicians set of the nationalist when needed to prevent the western powers from exploiting the country. so you're going to be spending a little bit to game or time. or there have been several political minority protest actions in recent weeks. and those rallies in our meetings today differ in one main principle. those rallies were held in a spirit of slavery. those rallies were held under the slogan. we will become a member of the european union at the expense of sovereignty, independence, and traditional values. these people did not understand one thing. if the plague i e radical opposition n g o's and their patrons take away
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would be. the 1st publisher tried under the u. s. espionage act which lots of public interest defense. we would add some reporters to file borders that there should be a political solution, but that it must involve no further time in prison. for julian, in any country, a warrior for press, freedom or a careless betrayer of sensitive secrets, as long as this case has divided people ever since his legal saga started me, us and from on this w correspondent, bigot most joins us now from london and bigger today siri could be a pivotal moment for 5 sauce. he's been fighting for years to avoid expedition to the us was today. so significant today is really the last legal avenue here in the u. k. the julian massage and his team came to, to avoid the expedition to the united states. somebody from his team, from his support is a close team has told me that they see that if there's a fee, it is not gone to today that he actually could be on the plane to the united states within 24 hours. so really a lot as upstate today set us on his wife has to report as she has seen judy and his sons last week, s
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i would things would you let us on, and now it's still on the quote, the rules and size indeed be expedited to the u. s. does he have any remaining legal auctions? yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this
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u. n. 's nuclear. what would still chief of rife into wrong to address what he calls a twist and a pause between the agency, this nomic republic, the a very welcome to you. this is all the international with well, these out day is great to have you with us. we start the out in the house of moscow . it's not the way of putin has been sworn in for a new 6 years and a kremlin ceremony on tuesday morning. stay with us as we cover all the events here and i see the it will be full, especially being sworn in as president for another tubs. vladimir putin tokyo's of loyalty to the russian people in front of thousands of guests. he promised to have the con, the challenging period ahead with dignity, as friends considered, you know, in the holy, middle enough, when we did the consolidated wheel of millions of people as a colossal force, as evidence of our coming from the lease that we ourselves will determine the fate of russia, and only ourselves for the sake of today's and future generations. you, the citizens of russia,
u. n. 's nuclear. what would still chief of rife into wrong to address what he calls a twist and a pause between the agency, this nomic republic, the a very welcome to you. this is all the international with well, these out day is great to have you with us. we start the out in the house of moscow . it's not the way of putin has been sworn in for a new 6 years and a kremlin ceremony on tuesday morning. stay with us as we cover all the events here and i see the it will be full, especially being...
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very visible surface. article 5 is, is a guarantee for all member states is i would ask you whether you think that the u. s. is the lead nation in nato would go to ball, say, for the sake of albania, or north macedonia, or o slovenia. i say it's not going to work for the sake of someone. we are all in the military alliance together, and that is our combined power. the combined power is for 75 years where nato has been working. it has deterred war, and that is it's goal nature. was not for him, and it's not working in europe in order to fight a war. nature was there so that a war would never have to be fought. and the difficulty the brain has is that it is not in nature. it was not enjoyable for the attack. and that i think is the reason that the what, what fulton was speculating on, because it's not the nato, no one would help it. but look, we're even ating you credit, even though we have no formal obligation to do so. and that, so the nato alliance is a preventative alliance. it's not supposed to fight a war, although it's fully capable of doing so. it's supposed to prevent a war which it has done for man
very visible surface. article 5 is, is a guarantee for all member states is i would ask you whether you think that the u. s. is the lead nation in nato would go to ball, say, for the sake of albania, or north macedonia, or o slovenia. i say it's not going to work for the sake of someone. we are all in the military alliance together, and that is our combined power. the combined power is for 75 years where nato has been working. it has deterred war, and that is it's goal nature. was not for him,...
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u. s. is also not signed up. it would mean that they could travel to the united states, but it may, will affect the relationship between the united states and israel. we know that the united states haven't supported the seeking of these arrest warrants spot. it may cause the us to put more pressure on israel when it comes to the amount of humanitarian aid and the way that it's conducting the war and gone so. but in terms of direct political ramifications, we're not likely to see anything instantly happening. okay. jack power to so we have a prosecutor saying, i would like to say these people are arrested and brought before the court. what happens now and how long is that likely to take as the free trial obtain the will of the instructional criminal court. when i look into the, it's not in is very common that they would approve these arrest warrants. frankly, that's because the burden of proof is actually quite low. in this instance, it's just reasonable grinds to believe that these people were involved in these crimes and
u. s. is also not signed up. it would mean that they could travel to the united states, but it may, will affect the relationship between the united states and israel. we know that the united states haven't supported the seeking of these arrest warrants spot. it may cause the us to put more pressure on israel when it comes to the amount of humanitarian aid and the way that it's conducting the war and gone so. but in terms of direct political ramifications, we're not likely to see anything...
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i would things would you let us on, and now it's still on the quote, the rules and size indeed be expedited to the u. s. does he have any remaining legal auctions? yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said that he could, he could really go out to the united states pretty quickly and they say that this was have, and so do a lot of his supports and say they say there's, this was a really great implications for, for freedom of speech. because they is supposed to say they could, but he could ultimately face the death sentence. the u. s. doesn't agree with that, but this is what his family and what the support is. fee could happen in the future . oh, correspondent, big mazda in london. thank you very much bigger and that's have a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines to the different interior admi
i would things would you let us on, and now it's still on the quote, the rules and size indeed be expedited to the u. s. does he have any remaining legal auctions? yes, you could get to the european court of human rights. however, his d, my saying that this is not a given that they would take it up. they also say that they fear that these expedition could be so swift, that there would be no time relay to um, to, to wait for the decision by the european court of human rights. so they really said...
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u. s. a. our about the lord itself. what would that be fair to say? yes, exactly. to do that, i want to describe the situation just as you said, people are fairly concerned that this law is a direct friends to georgia. 0 can weigh in all the progress that we have made throughout the years. uh, for uh, 30 years georgia has been so slowly and step by step, trying to get closer to the western institutions like you and nato. and during the past few years, we made a significant progress. like having an association agreement with the you a piece of free regime and also last year attaining the candidates, the status. so we are the critical stage of, uh, getting to the next stage, which is the um, session negotiations set aside and talk to you. and um, as far as i know, um we would have the, the, our ass, sorry about whether we are getting to the next stage or not at the end of the year . so these come with a temporary, critical junction of a time when every step of the government, every, every law that they make and adopt. we'll definitely influenced a you work in progres
u. s. a. our about the lord itself. what would that be fair to say? yes, exactly. to do that, i want to describe the situation just as you said, people are fairly concerned that this law is a direct friends to georgia. 0 can weigh in all the progress that we have made throughout the years. uh, for uh, 30 years georgia has been so slowly and step by step, trying to get closer to the western institutions like you and nato. and during the past few years, we made a significant progress. like having...
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dw may 4 mines of the sudden it would be imposing and a new kid capable of strategic from the u. s. ballistic missile. step 3 in showing up at the shows up control to end the construction side in the middle of the chinese desert. you silos for intercontinental ballistic missiles. dozens of them. these recent examples of the 3 biggest po, us displaying modernizing and increasing the us know there's no doubt in my mind that the, the risk of nuclear weapons coming into use is increasing and has increased significantly during the cold score a system of the car and kept things in check today a more active and t, let's say for the nuclear order control treaties. all of that is under a lot of stress. the age of disarmament is over. nuclear still closed. i've growing again. so we stumbled into another and more dangerous nuclear arms race. the, the only time nuclear weapon square used in a conflict was in august 1945. when the us dropped them some urashima. it's like a saki and japan. this was the blast radius of the bomb dropped on hiroshima, push, killed up to 140000 people and this would
dw may 4 mines of the sudden it would be imposing and a new kid capable of strategic from the u. s. ballistic missile. step 3 in showing up at the shows up control to end the construction side in the middle of the chinese desert. you silos for intercontinental ballistic missiles. dozens of them. these recent examples of the 3 biggest po, us displaying modernizing and increasing the us know there's no doubt in my mind that the, the risk of nuclear weapons coming into use is increasing and has...
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u. s. congress gave him money. i would have said, yeah, he's saying that because he wants more money. but he's saying that after the body has already been delivered, which tells me what he's saying is probably true. i absolutely. um, this is coming from and our role alexander stairs is the head of the ukranian, the givers, named as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the one who replaced this is illusion a and he has grudgingly admitted to a tactical, whereas droll from multiple parts of the front. now here's the thing. he's not actually retreated. his troops as what happened did of day of go. the same thing has happened further west of ab day. i've got were russian forces have dashed through 3 at a rapidly attempted construction of defensive lines by the key, every human rapid succession, boom boom boom, within a month or so. and the, these, um, uh, breaks through the russians now blooming there in the operational space. and cameras, you military units, multiple of them, they are breaking en route of orders, go into conflict zone areas like oh sure, no. and just if you are a l
u. s. congress gave him money. i would have said, yeah, he's saying that because he wants more money. but he's saying that after the body has already been delivered, which tells me what he's saying is probably true. i absolutely. um, this is coming from and our role alexander stairs is the head of the ukranian, the givers, named as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the one who replaced this is illusion a and he has grudgingly admitted to a tactical, whereas droll from multiple parts of...
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of these really government and aimed at israel's top ally the united states. 1 when critics would argue the u. s. has been very little terrain in israel during this time. how does that impact the international standing of israel, or if there is no question that these valleys at the most difficult position regarding its international position since its establishment 76 years ago, there was no doubt about that. we are losing grounds not we've only we saw our biggest ally of the united states, but also we saw our countries. we school, we have peace reducing the they are burning all of the political breaches of israel. we to forge of for rights ministers in the cabinets. how does no for the dodge of, for is, was international staff to they are really searching for something fundamentally different to be chipped through chaos through our govern armageddon and, and mr. neal, who is, is really a captive right right now in their hands and that's in yahoo. doesn't have to call for elections until october of 2026. but it's still been a mounting pressure for all the reasons you've mentioned for him to sche
of these really government and aimed at israel's top ally the united states. 1 when critics would argue the u. s. has been very little terrain in israel during this time. how does that impact the international standing of israel, or if there is no question that these valleys at the most difficult position regarding its international position since its establishment 76 years ago, there was no doubt about that. we are losing grounds not we've only we saw our biggest ally of the united states, but...