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and that has helped ukraine turn ukraine's struggle and to one of the great military success storiesour time. ukrainian military has shown breathtaking courage and the ukrainian people have shown magnificent appliance. ukraine's cause has inspired free people everywhere including in my country and back in the desperate days in february of 2022 ukrainian citizens were making molotov cocktails to defend their homes. but today with the help of this contact group ukraine has a battle tested military and booming defense industrial base. we are meeting the most urgent needs of the cranes troops even as we are building ukraine's future force and over the past three years we have helped coordinate striking improvements to ukraine's capabilities all while managing our own readiness. we know that no single capability will turn the tide so we have always stayed focused on what works and on the combined effects of ukraine's capabilities. ukraine has started to fly fourth-generation fighter jets. it now fields advanced western air defense capabilities. and it produces and operates state-of-the-ar
and that has helped ukraine turn ukraine's struggle and to one of the great military success storiesour time. ukrainian military has shown breathtaking courage and the ukrainian people have shown magnificent appliance. ukraine's cause has inspired free people everywhere including in my country and back in the desperate days in february of 2022 ukrainian citizens were making molotov cocktails to defend their homes. but today with the help of this contact group ukraine has a battle tested...
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provided to ukraine. president biden support for support for ukraine has never flagged and ukraine had strong bipartisan support in congress. since february 2022, we have stayed laser focused on providing okay, you's defenders -- ukraine's defenders with capabilities they need, artillery and rockets have been fundamental, united states provided ukraine with more than 2 million artillery rounds more than 20 thousand rockets and maintaining readiness of our own forces. second, we pushed to provide ukraine with air defense systems and missiles to defend the skies, its cities and civil yaps, department is working to support ukraine drone industry. and we other capability to ukraine. high mars, ground combat vehicles, javelins and much more. time and. again we have seen the huge significance of the combined capabilities. many of these lower key capabilities had a far greaterha battlefield impact than higher profile systems that we have helped to provide, including f-16s and abram tange -- tanks in a warlike th
provided to ukraine. president biden support for support for ukraine has never flagged and ukraine had strong bipartisan support in congress. since february 2022, we have stayed laser focused on providing okay, you's defenders -- ukraine's defenders with capabilities they need, artillery and rockets have been fundamental, united states provided ukraine with more than 2 million artillery rounds more than 20 thousand rockets and maintaining readiness of our own forces. second, we pushed to...
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ukraine is a sovereign country, it is a decision by ukraine and the nato members whether ukraine enters or not, not anything to do with russia, per se. guest: let me just reflect on the colors analogy. i don't think we have to imagine circumstances whereby russia or china places nukes close to us. we actually ran that experiment in the cuban missile crisis and we brought the world to the brink of annihilation. so i think we actually know how america would react to provocation with nuclear adversaries dropping strategic bombs pretty close to our home shores. i am a little less suede perhaps regarding the benign neglect of nato vis-a-vis russia. i do think that when russia watched giving assurance, they were concerned, alarmed, and even if ukraine was not going into the alliance, it did appear that the alliance was going into ukraine with arms sales and upper ability. i think those concerns underlined russia's determination to alternately invade again. host:nother question we've received from text message, is israel guilty of genocide in gaza? several prominent hughts organizations have s
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and giving loans to ukraine in— for ukraine and giving loans to ukraine in november, - for ukraine andraine this— would be critical to ukraine this macroeconomic- would be critical to ukraine . this macroeconomic stability. can you — this macroeconomic stability. can you talk _ this macroeconomic stability. can you talk about _ this macroeconomic stability. can you talk about how - this macroeconomic stability. can you talk about how your. can you talk about how your views — can you talk about how your views on _ can you talk about how your views on ukraine _ can you talk about how your views on ukraine have - can you talk about how your- views on ukraine have developed and where — views on ukraine have developed and where you _ views on ukraine have developed and where you are _ views on ukraine have developed and where you are knelt - views on ukraine have developed and where you are knelt and - and where you are knelt and what — and where you are knelt and what you _ and where you are knelt and what you think _ and where you are knelt and what you think is _ and where you are knelt
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the ongoing support for ukraine. one of the strongest and burden sharing and we see that in france leadership. bilateral security earlier this year firms to strengthen transatlantic industrial base. france leadership will be essential for ensuring ukraine in the strongest possible position to defendant's independence whether it's on the battlefield for the negotiating table. one thing discusses ukraine is maybe the best example of a proposition security in europe is intertwined with. around the world. look at ukraine right now, what is allowing russian aggression to continue? should support with artillery ammunition and troops and everything china is doing to support the defense industrial base. and that is a demonstration of security. the fact that far from ukraine and europe what is the biggest european security since the end of cold war in our countries have worked to deepen on the prc and security shared values. should we have worked to forge together a common vision for the global economy governed by rules of th
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you know this, back in february of 2022 when russia invaded ukraine many people many pundits that ukraine would fall immediately and it is because of this administration's way forward in the commitment of the ukraine's and their courage in fighting on the battlefield that they continue to survive but they do that with the support of the united states and other allies and coalitions through the ukrainian defense but it's clear the contact group is more than just a common understanding. the common cause and so it's up to the incoming administration on what they decide to do with the remaining authority that slept and of course we hope in some ways the ukraine defense continues on and certainly support for ukraine remains strong in congress. >> just on the assistance to california said 10 navy helicopters. think it would be through the california national guard. the department is meeting the california national guard to request so it's all through state authority. >> so these 10 navy helicopters are what then >> we are standing by to send 10 navy helicopters with water deliveryy buckets. i d
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number one, new story. ukraine, new crane, and create a new, crazy crane ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. within the down to discussion, russian troops invited to crane on a one perspective ukraine suffering from russian regression to be happening down in the eastern part of ukraine. this would genocide in distress as needs help. this morning i sent 2 presidents give you credit, and i assured him of the unwavering support of united kingdom. i have never experienced propaganda as bad. the brain has turned into one monstrosity of psychological manipulation where the people have been rudely brainwashed. today, the invasion begins as vitamin pollutants as russian forces into ukraine. it was obvious that the american public was being deceived about what exactly was happening inside ukraine in this war. so what's really happening in western countries, genuinely convinced that protecting a weak ukraine from up spicy russia. when i started uncovering those reasons, it was shocking to me mentally was very, very shocking of a mistake. and we'll deliver today manipulating the audience. so
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to -- of support to ukraine. our friends from europe and outside, in asia, have brought $150 million. so we know that our partner are doing what needs to be done, and i'm sure that they will continue to do so for ukraine. moderator: thank you, ministers. one more question. >> thank you so much. alex raufoglu from news agency turan. secretary, i want to take my chance and follow up on ukraine again. president zelenskyy gave an interview early this week, and he said that in his view there can be no meaningful security guarantees for ukraine if the united states is not part of it. do you think europe alone can do it? and mr. foreign minister, same question, but differently, given the incoming administration's viewpoint, can you see there, in european countries that would be willing to provide guarantees to ukraine which would be enough for lasting peace? or do you just think that willpower is not there? is america still a key on this? if i may very quickly follow up on concerns across the continent over russian inte
to -- of support to ukraine. our friends from europe and outside, in asia, have brought $150 million. so we know that our partner are doing what needs to be done, and i'm sure that they will continue to do so for ukraine. moderator: thank you, ministers. one more question. >> thank you so much. alex raufoglu from news agency turan. secretary, i want to take my chance and follow up on ukraine again. president zelenskyy gave an interview early this week, and he said that in his view there...
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the ongoing support for ukraine.strongest and burden sharing and we see that in france leadership. bilateral security earlier this year firms to strengthen transatlantic industrial base. france leadership will be essential for ensuring ukraine in the strongest possible position to defendant's independence whether it's on the battlefield for the negotiating table. one thing discusses ukraine is maybe the best example of a proposition security in europe is intertwined with. around the world. look at ukraine right now, what is allowing russian aggression to continue? should support with artillery ammunition and troops and everything china is doing to support the defense industrial base. and that is a demonstration of security. the fact that far from ukraine and europe what is the biggest european security since the end of cold war in our countries have worked to deepen on the prc and security shared values. should we have worked to forge together a common vision for the global economy governed by rules of the road. and
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a difficult picture across, especially, western ukraine.ring us up to date with what you know. i bring us up to date with what you know. ~ , . know. i think the full, full picture is still emerging. _ know. i think the full, full picture is still emerging. we _ know. i think the full, full picture is still emerging. we have - know. i think the full, full picture is still emerging. we have just i is still emerging. we havejust heard from president zelensky writing on social media, what he described as a massive missile strike overnight. he said there were some 70 transit launched by russia and some a0 missiles. he said at least 30 of those missiles were downed by ukrainian air defences but that does mean some of them reached their targets. and the president suggested the targets were again energy infrastructure in ukraine and also he described gas facilities being targeted. now, we understand from the authorities in lviv in the west of the country that suddenly two of the targets were hit there, what they described as critical infrastructure
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one on ukraine and one on iraq. regarding ukraine, can the pentagon provide the number of ukrainian f-16 pilots that have been trained in the u.s. even if you have to take that question? and can you provide us with a general idea of the u.s. support for the f-16 pilot training program under this administration's tenure? and my second question on the actions against isis, can the pentagon explain a little bit more about what exactly happened in the iraqi mountains? were the fighters that conducted air strikes all u.s. aircraft? did the f-15's, f-16's conduct preplanned air strikes as part of the operation? just trying to understand that more. secretary singh: thank you. on your question on the isis strikes, i think you're referring to that if a few weeks ago. i think central command put out all that we're going to on the strikes. but for more information i'd refer you to them to speak to that operation. on the frveg-16 program, i think you're pretty well versed on it. we've trained -- we are a co-lead on the care cap
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i ukraine france has been from day 11 of the staunchest supporters of a free ukraine. one that can resist what they are posing. global support for ukraine france and united states help bring about together is one of the strongest examples i've ever seen a burden sharing. earlier this year to firms boosting production just kamala harris transatlantic's industrial base. i think in the months to come francis leadership will be essential for what it needs to be in the strongest possible position to defend its democratic independence but whether that's on the battlefield or at the negotiating table. one of the things the foreign minister knight discussed was the fact ukraine is maybe the best example of a proposition that security in europe is intertwined with security all around the world. if you look at what is happening in ukraine right now, what is along the russian aggression to continue? support from north korea with artillery, ammunition with troops and everything in china is doing to support precious defense base. allowing russia to keep manufacturing weapons, munit
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ukraine policy. here's how hunter biden came to join burisma's board in april 2014. he brought on the board by devin archer. his business partner, devin archer was college roommates with chris hynes steps of secretary of state john. all three men. hunter biden devin archer and chris hynes had all started an investment firm together. public records show that april 16th, 2014. devin archer meets with vice president biden at the white. just two days later, on april 18th, 2014 is when hunter biden quietly joins burisma. according to public reporting, remember, this is just one month after the united kingdom's serious fraud office opened a money laundering case into burisma. hunter biden joins the board and only ten days after hunter biden joins the board. british authorities seize. $23 million in british bank accounts connected to the oligarch still chayefsky. the owner of burisma. did hunter biden leave the board then? no. the british authority has also announced that it had started a criminal into pote
ukraine policy. here's how hunter biden came to join burisma's board in april 2014. he brought on the board by devin archer. his business partner, devin archer was college roommates with chris hynes steps of secretary of state john. all three men. hunter biden devin archer and chris hynes had all started an investment firm together. public records show that april 16th, 2014. devin archer meets with vice president biden at the white. just two days later, on april 18th, 2014 is when hunter biden...
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, but ukraine. if you're not satisfied with what's happening, the if you do not want to die for the interest of this and then ski regime and west and corporations and government run away from the runaway and any pretext mobilization and ukraine is constantly expanding and they will reach everyone see it, they keep saying that everyone will fight, but it's not just meant it's also women for these of today's teenagers when they turn 18 from the full. i would advise you if you have plans to leave that territory not to delay because leaving it becomes more difficult every month. we're used to the some of us flying these cars in the system along the belie, at the, the main difficulty was festival, not to review your reviews. you'll position that it's not anti russian and has never be nationalistic. i need it to be a mouse, like everyone in the military unit. on the other hand, not to encourage suspicion and simply to save money to escape from ukraine. you know, there was no easy to do this because pride
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the athlete support system in russia is fundamentally different than the ukraine in ukraine. actually, it's a captain sports mainly by some very symbolic payments on the constant fit that in 2 to 3 months. you will simply be kicked out of the national team left without funding. and again, by the threat of being otherwise center was sounds a little, however, in russia, athletes, and no detained or intimidated. instead, the encouraged with like a normal full fledged support support system has been created starting from children and youth schools and up to professional sports through the system of regional sports training centers. there's no atlas vista know atmospheric pressure until i do think work in russia is also much better i'm more professionally conducted as it shouldn't be, according to the generally accepted international doping testing methodology. and the situation in ukraine is exactly the opposite. first, in general, the anti duping monitoring of ukrainian athletes at the international level is carried out with all eyes closed. if it's even carried out. and in gene
the athlete support system in russia is fundamentally different than the ukraine in ukraine. actually, it's a captain sports mainly by some very symbolic payments on the constant fit that in 2 to 3 months. you will simply be kicked out of the national team left without funding. and again, by the threat of being otherwise center was sounds a little, however, in russia, athletes, and no detained or intimidated. instead, the encouraged with like a normal full fledged support support system has...
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now, after this, loneliness attacked ukraine's presence. a little bit at the lensky has again urged his western allies to step up pressure on russia. but after years of sanction and military support for give, what exactly could that look like? so there's a couple of things here. i mean, 1st is obviously more weapons. these are ammunition air defenses. things that so lensky and ukraine have been asking for time and time again. and things that the us and europe have indeed supplied, but should do so in larger numbers. the other thing that you mentioned is economic sanctions. economic sanctions, specifically, you know, russia's banking and financial sector sector earlier in 2024. the u. s. sanction gas prom bank. the country's largest bank, along with 50 other smaller financial institutions. they could expand these to include all russian banks. perhaps they can also expand the scope of secondary sanctions, those that cover 3rd parties that do business with sanctioned entities. so chinese companies supplying rushes were machine. and then finall
now, after this, loneliness attacked ukraine's presence. a little bit at the lensky has again urged his western allies to step up pressure on russia. but after years of sanction and military support for give, what exactly could that look like? so there's a couple of things here. i mean, 1st is obviously more weapons. these are ammunition air defenses. things that so lensky and ukraine have been asking for time and time again. and things that the us and europe have indeed supplied, but should do...
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point man for ukraine. his son ends up on the board of verisma working for and paid by overgaard majeski. in february 2014 in the wake of anticorruption uprising by the people of ukraine he flees the country. he flees ukraine. he's well known. george kent is very first witness of the democrats called during their public hearings testified he stood out for his self dealings even among other overgaard's. house ma didt tell you that. transport .... you know what it was, a child's contest and the prize was a camera. they were so bad, burisma, our country wouldn't even cosponsor a children's event. with burisma. in march of 2014, united kingdom fraud office opened money laundering investigationnv to oligarch, and his company burisma. the next month, according to public report. hunter biden quietly joined the bored of burisma. early, 2014 is when vice president biden began leading ukraine policy, here is our hunter biden came to join burisma board. he of brought onboard by devon archer his, partner, he was colleg
point man for ukraine. his son ends up on the board of verisma working for and paid by overgaard majeski. in february 2014 in the wake of anticorruption uprising by the people of ukraine he flees the country. he flees ukraine. he's well known. george kent is very first witness of the democrats called during their public hearings testified he stood out for his self dealings even among other overgaard's. house ma didt tell you that. transport .... you know what it was, a child's contest and the...
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because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. they deal even the worst sale would have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be aging. for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile anti more influence are particularly one who's actually in a position to pop a tire on the western establishments war machine. right. still with our teaching national for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching. bye. now. a . in february 2022 ukraine. the game, the world's number one new story. for ukraine, new crate, crate. crate. the crane question. truth invaded to crane. 71 perspective, ukraine suffering from russian aggression. we seen the main stream media and the nightly numerous reciting, clean developed scripts that essentially say exactly the same thing using the buzz words of this is a thr
because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. they deal even the worst sale would have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be aging. for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile anti more influence are particularly one who's actually in a position to...
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ukraine is not just about ukraine for the united states. it's about how world war ii ended and what world war ii was fought about which was the so-called rules-based international order. it is written into the very first paragraph of the united nations charter. at the end of world war ii, we americans wrote, as you are jamie diamond say, we wrote the rules that has made us prosperous and safe for the last eight decades. those rules are under incredible stress. they are under stress in europe, to be sure, by the attack of russia into ukraine. the very first rule that underwrites that is countries cannot use their military to attack smaller and weaker countries arbitrarily unless it is in active defense. in the case of russia-ukraine, ukraine was never going to attack russia. so, this was an act of aggression by putin, which by definition, is an illegal act. the u.s. stands for something in the sense of international order and it is our job to stand on that principle. but we are committing all kinds of resources in terms of weapon and money a
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i have a ukraine question. there are running critics of the biden administration's policy that have waited too long to provide f-16s and munitions realizing this is largely a white house policy question, but from did a consensus emerge that providing those weapons sooner could have shifted the conflict in ukraine's favor? maj. gen. ryder: i think it is important to remember how we got here in the first place. if you go back to february 2022, president putin's strategic objective was to eliminate ukraine as a country and that is still clearly his objective. he has failed to achieve any of his strategic objectives three years later. ukraine is still a free country and importantly it is still a country. nato is of course bigger now and stronger and russia, when it comes to a lot of the strategic variables to include the manpower that it is committed to and many of the other factors including its industrial base seven weekend. since the very beginning of this conflict, the united states and in particular the ukrain
i have a ukraine question. there are running critics of the biden administration's policy that have waited too long to provide f-16s and munitions realizing this is largely a white house policy question, but from did a consensus emerge that providing those weapons sooner could have shifted the conflict in ukraine's favor? maj. gen. ryder: i think it is important to remember how we got here in the first place. if you go back to february 2022, president putin's strategic objective was to...
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under such conditions, my trip to ukraine is currently excluded. if i have to go there just to take a picture and i am told that not a single drop of oil and gas will go to slovakia, then i don't have to go there. i'm so lucky as prime minister has joined to the e. u. countries president in slamming the landscape. robert pizza says he's sick of seeing ukrainian leader begging for handouts from the west. a gosh, now is what you're going to do. you, cranium, president continues to damage just like this. if the courtney president continues to damage the entire european union like this, the slovak republic will show that it is a sovereign country. at this moment, zalinski deliberately damages the slovak republic and the european union. so what can we do? first, we can stop all humanitarian aid, even what was recently approved by the government of the slovak republic. the 2nd possibility is that the government of the slovak republic is determined to significantly reduce or even completely remove various social benefits that have been given to printing a
under such conditions, my trip to ukraine is currently excluded. if i have to go there just to take a picture and i am told that not a single drop of oil and gas will go to slovakia, then i don't have to go there. i'm so lucky as prime minister has joined to the e. u. countries president in slamming the landscape. robert pizza says he's sick of seeing ukrainian leader begging for handouts from the west. a gosh, now is what you're going to do. you, cranium, president continues to damage just...
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if the country continues to challenge ukraine's actions, it is a very serious issue. i mean it's not just the loss of uh, gas uh for uh, slovakia but it's also a loss of revenue because um, so lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas. and those, those are so accurate and squared a lot of money. uh, through uh, transiting gas to other other countries such as the czech republic and hungary. i think it's going to get um a lot worse because the european commission isn't going to help us. so voc, it's made clear that it really does. he does, they don't thing, but as the login deserves any help because it looks like it has explicitly opposed you policy the warranty period. so i would expect to lock in now to take the steps that is making which, which is threatening to take, which is to stop selling electricity to ukraine. stop providing humanitarian assistance to ukraine and probably a couple like cutting off uh, welfare to um you ukrainian migraine. since we're back here, the news from troy show where the country's president is set to be comfortably re elected for
if the country continues to challenge ukraine's actions, it is a very serious issue. i mean it's not just the loss of uh, gas uh for uh, slovakia but it's also a loss of revenue because um, so lock is gonna have to pay a lot more for its gas. and those, those are so accurate and squared a lot of money. uh, through uh, transiting gas to other other countries such as the czech republic and hungary. i think it's going to get um a lot worse because the european commission isn't going to help us. so...
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we've spent a lot of money on ukraine in defending ukraine, about $100 billion. our allies and partners, they've spent about $150 billion doing it. you talk about burden sharing, this is the best example of burden sharing i've ever seen. and of course, by the way, it's important to explain to people the money that we've spent defending ukraine, most of that was spent here in the united states in our own defense industrial base, manufacturing, building stuff that the ukrainians need to defend themselves. good american jobs have been a result of that. so it's a long way of saying i think you're exactly right, and we need to have an ongoing conversation about how do we have a better conversation? how do we make sure that we're really hearing what people are saying, and that they can see that what we're doing, or at least trying to do, is an answer to what they're actually looking for? mr. froman: yes, this gentleman right here on the aisle. >> a quick question. how do you deter the houthis? sec. blinken: that's a very good question. [laughter] with some difficulty.
we've spent a lot of money on ukraine in defending ukraine, about $100 billion. our allies and partners, they've spent about $150 billion doing it. you talk about burden sharing, this is the best example of burden sharing i've ever seen. and of course, by the way, it's important to explain to people the money that we've spent defending ukraine, most of that was spent here in the united states in our own defense industrial base, manufacturing, building stuff that the ukrainians need to defend...
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because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be aging for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile, anti war influence, or particular anyone who's actually in a position to pop a tire on the western establishment war machine by stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the well to see you again. thanks for watching the the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered and peter level. it would be nice to see in the new year with some optimism. unfortunately, this is not the case. the accumulation and deepening of many problems from last year are still very much with us. so buckle of brace for impact the cross fucking 2025. i'm joined by my guess. george sent me while we in budape
because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be aging for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile, anti war influence, or particular anyone who's actually in a position to...
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and of course, given the cemetery and the cycles, the ukraine armed forces. yes, you could say that it was a military success because a lot of people worst kept. it goes to the korean, i'm forces will be able to push back the russians and would survive only maybe 2 weeks before the russians take you crazy. we know that ukraine is in the midst of a 2nd offensive in rushes chorused region. it's facing a barrage of missile attacks from russia. and what do you think zalinski, president zalinski, what does he need? most right now for me is western partners to push back russian forces so what we're seeing in the course essentially is the proliferation of the wine of compact, which doesn't really benefit the ukrainian forces, given the fact that they are losing a lot of key supplements in the dumbass, the problem is of course, to create needs more military aid. more artillery shells, more troy's more airy defenses. but there is a bigger problem and here and the problem of treating the problem of man power. the problem of the search and, and this is something that ha
and of course, given the cemetery and the cycles, the ukraine armed forces. yes, you could say that it was a military success because a lot of people worst kept. it goes to the korean, i'm forces will be able to push back the russians and would survive only maybe 2 weeks before the russians take you crazy. we know that ukraine is in the midst of a 2nd offensive in rushes chorused region. it's facing a barrage of missile attacks from russia. and what do you think zalinski, president zalinski,...
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russia, ukraine, some estimates recommended that ukraine is going to lose something like $800000000.00 a year in terms of fees can, can you kind afford to lose that money? is? that's an excellent question. so from the russian perspective, what they're going to lose is relatively small compared to the size of the air economy and the size of the federal budget. from the ukranian perspective, where the economy is already facing extremely challenging conditions as a result of the war. this is money that they can afford to lose, but clearly this is a strategic calculation that they've made. and i think the ukranian energy ministry, the ukranian government, c, ukraine's energy future as well as being part of the integrated european gas market rather than as a conduit for russian gas. so they've already started to develop a business case encouraging europe and gas market participants to use your credit and on the account gas storage to use the territory of western you credit to deliver gas from uh to the north, to south and one past due to the other, so they're developing a different business
russia, ukraine, some estimates recommended that ukraine is going to lose something like $800000000.00 a year in terms of fees can, can you kind afford to lose that money? is? that's an excellent question. so from the russian perspective, what they're going to lose is relatively small compared to the size of the air economy and the size of the federal budget. from the ukranian perspective, where the economy is already facing extremely challenging conditions as a result of the war. this is money...
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most of the kids stopped sol transit through a ukraine. but some of those states are not happy about the prospects as long as he contributes a racial mazda and explains as soon as i can. delegation arrived in moscow over the weekend to talk about the obvious question of how or if they can keep getting cheap for us and gas. now that ukraine is turned off, the tap on the pipeline that runs across the country and into europe via slovakia. and getting to moscow apparently wasn't even straight forward. one of the delegation chiefs, dyslexia, and by speaker andre danko, says that poland wouldn't let this fellow e u. countries delegation fly over its territory. because while the was just one big kindergarten class in poland is apparently the self appointed hall monitor. so this will vacuum plane. how do we had west on that ariel scenic tour of germany and the czech republic all the way around hole in just to then go north and then east to russia, a real dream for frequent flyer point collectors. anyway, the group of lawmakers is now in town to me
most of the kids stopped sol transit through a ukraine. but some of those states are not happy about the prospects as long as he contributes a racial mazda and explains as soon as i can. delegation arrived in moscow over the weekend to talk about the obvious question of how or if they can keep getting cheap for us and gas. now that ukraine is turned off, the tap on the pipeline that runs across the country and into europe via slovakia. and getting to moscow apparently wasn't even straight...
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you've got the europeans, and of course you've got ukraine. and at least from the rhetoric from mr. zalinski, he's living in some other world and doesn't actually know see the situation and i think uh, i think the same thing was mr. blinking and mr. barton. um, but uh it definitely appears that that uh president trump, uh, vice president elect to advance uh miss scabbard. uh mr. waltz have a more realistic perspective and perception of what actually is occurring on the ground. and i think that that's acknowledging that and accepting that in, in, um you know, trumps come and see other day where he kinda understand the situation. the rush was in prior to this and the number of agreements that were just basically thrown out the window and not even looked at side by the west. he understands this is a much better grass, but i think the infinity of the current leadership. so i that alone, he create a dialogue, this new a lot of big gaps in the have to be overcome. how do you resolve those? that's another story. so i don't think it's going to happen
you've got the europeans, and of course you've got ukraine. and at least from the rhetoric from mr. zalinski, he's living in some other world and doesn't actually know see the situation and i think uh, i think the same thing was mr. blinking and mr. barton. um, but uh it definitely appears that that uh president trump, uh, vice president elect to advance uh miss scabbard. uh mr. waltz have a more realistic perspective and perception of what actually is occurring on the ground. and i think that...
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and certainly no membership in nato for ukraine, where it's for ukraine. obviously, this is a desired, there's a desire to reclaim the last territories and the don bass, as well as the desirability of gaining if that admission into nato. certainly the gold standard, then security guarantees. i think pragmatically, if there's something in the middle that we might see is acceptable. but those are the ideal outcomes at the moment. i know you mentioned ukrainian a membership as nato. of course, that is always on the table when it comes to the demands, but would need to be willing to accept a member involved in an act of conflict with russia. almost certainly not. we've already seen during the war the us, germany and others be incredibly reluctant to even consider ukrainian membership in the alliance so long as the war is a hop war. and indeed, there should be concerns as long as the war may resume the future. this is not a candidate for membership that the alliance would like to take on at this time. now speaking pragmatically, what type of concessions would b
and certainly no membership in nato for ukraine, where it's for ukraine. obviously, this is a desired, there's a desire to reclaim the last territories and the don bass, as well as the desirability of gaining if that admission into nato. certainly the gold standard, then security guarantees. i think pragmatically, if there's something in the middle that we might see is acceptable. but those are the ideal outcomes at the moment. i know you mentioned ukrainian a membership as nato. of course,...
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ukraine policy. here's how hunter biden came to join burisma's board in april 2014. he brought on the board by devin archer. his business partner, devin archer was college roommates with chris hynes steps of secretary of state john. all three men. hunter biden devin archer and chris hynes had all started an investment firm together. public records show that april 16th, 2014. devin archer meets with vice president biden at the white. just two days later, on april 18th, 2014 is when hunter biden quietly joins burisma. according to public reporting, remember, this is just one month after the united kingdom's serious fraud office opened a money laundering case into burisma. hunter biden joins the board and only ten days after hunter biden joins the board. british authorities seize. $23 million in british bank accounts connected to the oligarch still chayefsky. the owner of burisma. did hunter biden leave the board then? no. the british authority has also announced that it had started a criminal into pote
ukraine policy. here's how hunter biden came to join burisma's board in april 2014. he brought on the board by devin archer. his business partner, devin archer was college roommates with chris hynes steps of secretary of state john. all three men. hunter biden devin archer and chris hynes had all started an investment firm together. public records show that april 16th, 2014. devin archer meets with vice president biden at the white. just two days later, on april 18th, 2014 is when hunter biden...
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i have a ukraine question. there's a running narrative among critics of the biden administration's ukraine policy that they waited too long to provide f-16's, anti-personnel munitions and munitions such as attack meervetion and allowing them to be tired boo -- fired into russia. i realize this is a white house question but from a strictly defense, do you think providing those weapons sooner could have shifted the conflict in ukraine's p favor? general ryder: i think it's important to remember how we got here in the first place. and if you go back to february of 2022, president putin's strategic objective was to eliminate ukraine as a country. and that's still clearly his objective. but nearly three years later the fact is he's failed to achieve any of his strategic objectives. ukraine is still a free country, importantly it is still a country. nato is bigger and stronger now. russia, when it comes to a lot of the strategic variablestin do to include the manpower it has committed to this fight and many of the ot
i have a ukraine question. there's a running narrative among critics of the biden administration's ukraine policy that they waited too long to provide f-16's, anti-personnel munitions and munitions such as attack meervetion and allowing them to be tired boo -- fired into russia. i realize this is a white house question but from a strictly defense, do you think providing those weapons sooner could have shifted the conflict in ukraine's p favor? general ryder: i think it's important to remember...
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a fire department donated a bunch of their supplies to ukraine. now let's cross live to laurie johnson from i see on the list in the car and see you of the associates joining us right now. laurie is good to have you, do i be so thank you, bike, terrible devastation across southern california. then not the spot where do you think this could have been prevented? yes, they are. if nothing else minimized. i never one of the california to authorities this, this really is falls upon governor new central national, failed to enact and measures declare brush dead would see the drum because the result they allow the growth to take place and then not gets dried out in a drought it's very combustible material, so we have all the 2nd element was they failed to ensure those who had reservoirs filled with water. how long that could be used to drive to combat fires. so there's always an annual threat of wildfire off in california. but the failure to have any kind of control here is just uh, you know, one more reminder that the united states has no clear plan or p
a fire department donated a bunch of their supplies to ukraine. now let's cross live to laurie johnson from i see on the list in the car and see you of the associates joining us right now. laurie is good to have you, do i be so thank you, bike, terrible devastation across southern california. then not the spot where do you think this could have been prevented? yes, they are. if nothing else minimized. i never one of the california to authorities this, this really is falls upon governor new...
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and now ukraine seems to be targeting the of the pipelines to go to the south of ukraine as well as the north stream, which was blowed up one of the north stream to pipelines is intact. if that was the political well, this could be turned on very, very quickly. and gas could be coming from russia, from the north end to germany, and then that would provide more for the whole european gas infrastructure because everything is insulated, including even the, the, the gas infrastructure and pipelines in the u. k. they're holding together. i mean, the u. k, for example, never too much gas from russia, but it's insulation. so we phase less gas coming from not sure the prices of gas coming from norway, for example, increase. so turning on this pipeline, it is something that really needs to happen. and it's the sensible thing to do. why keep a pipeline off when it can be turn don't provide gas, the heat homes and keep businesses running? because the alternative is that people freeze, um businesses go bankrupt because someone used to tell you about know, ukraine has launched a must have ms. sila t
and now ukraine seems to be targeting the of the pipelines to go to the south of ukraine as well as the north stream, which was blowed up one of the north stream to pipelines is intact. if that was the political well, this could be turned on very, very quickly. and gas could be coming from russia, from the north end to germany, and then that would provide more for the whole european gas infrastructure because everything is insulated, including even the, the, the gas infrastructure and pipelines...
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but ukraine of course, opposed it. and we also recall the north stream attack in 2022, which rendered a great deal of russian exports to germany as well as the rest of the e. u, essentially meaningless. and this of course leads to other alternatives. the blue stream and the charge stream both which run under the black sea serves not just russian or turkish and interest, but we understand that it also serves the interest of countries like hungry serbia, boston hartzog, avina, slovakia, as well as greece. this is a significance, a step. this is a significant development if we take all of this into context. and we also understand that there's been a great deal of opposition or at least the slow, but prime minister has been quite vocal in his position, suggesting that the you create in a liter of let them is that not to someone who rooms you're begging, and black mailing western nations in the hope of extracting more military assistance to find russia. we understand that much of the motives of course, is going to be under
but ukraine of course, opposed it. and we also recall the north stream attack in 2022, which rendered a great deal of russian exports to germany as well as the rest of the e. u, essentially meaningless. and this of course leads to other alternatives. the blue stream and the charge stream both which run under the black sea serves not just russian or turkish and interest, but we understand that it also serves the interest of countries like hungry serbia, boston hartzog, avina, slovakia, as well...
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because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be a gene. a for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile anti war influence are particularly one who's actually in a position to pop a tire on the western establishment war machine. right. still with our team to national for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching by now. the . the one i see this is, i mean the math, the world bank, the federal reserve, the dollar itself, the swift payment system. all of this has become a set of full, a geo political instruments that the west uses routinely and aggressively to intimidate, restrict, you know, dominate other countries, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross popcorn. all things are considered a
because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit. and everybody would be living and every building would be built in every tower would be a gene. a for another 2000 years. seems like one of the most dangerous jobs these days as being a high profile anti war influence are particularly one who's actually in a position to...
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because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit and everybody would be living and every building would be built. then every.
because ukraine is gone. it's not ukraine anymore. any deal even the worst day or what have been better than what we have right now. if they made a bad deal, it would have been much better. they would have given up a little bit and everybody would be living and every building would be built. then every.