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represented by the defense minister. i'm sorry to say it is a copout. if you have an issue with the occupation, if you have an issue with the israeli policies, take it with the political echelon. mr. biden has been doing that, but let's be honest, he has not made -- i hope he won't for other reasons, but that's for a different conversation. he has not made the transition between policy, he is concerned about what israel is doing. lloyd austin is imemployeing policy. that's not rhett ring. >> let me ask you what you wrote in your latest piece of israel's military decisions in recent weeks including the killing of hamas', the hamas leader's three sons and grandchildren and netanyahu announcing there is a date for
the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back territory that's been taken, needs to punch through 40 taken, needs to punch through a0 fights tractor system going miles long or it needs to make righteous occupation in some areas unsustainable by cutting of supply lines, mounting successful missile strikes and probing attacks and forcing russian forces to withdraw then, we're talking about a significant change of tide in this war in ukraine's favour. the kremlin has dismissed this
as it did in 2022, bought it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. earlier i spoke to the director of the asia programme at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. it's great to have you here, what's your reaction to what we saw in
to be liberating sways of territory as it did in 2022, bought it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for secretary had described as a bad dealfor vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. let's go live to the russia deputy team lead and analyst at the institute for the study of war. we heard, is this a bad
liberating swathes of territory as it did in 2022, what it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. i spoke earlier to brad bowman, senior director at the foundation for defense of democracies for more on that ukraine aid bill. for a bit more on that ukraine aid bill, six months of