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need. a long-range weapon, in order to take on russia, it has taken too long for those weapons to arrive in ukraine, too much fear of escalation rather than being clear that the war aim is for russia to be defeated. that's what we need to see from the biden administration, we need to see clarity so the american public are convinced this is important and doable. and i think it is doable and lots of people say this is an issue for europe and we've rapidly become an issue for the united states if vladimir putin wins. paul: because of the threat to nato and vladimir putin's armies would move up to more of the border of nato but do you think vladimir putin would threaten nato? >> yes. i believe he would stop in

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BBC World News America

the us military package finally being voted on, there is no doubt that will be welcomed by ukraine. but what is lacking, i think, our specifics around time. because the political delays as kier points out, have caused ukraine to lose territory and soldiers. lives have been lost because they have soldiers with dwindling ammunition, artillery shells and long—range missiles, all the things you need if you have been to liberate territory taken by one of the biggest armies in the world. this is a political changing of the tide. if this bill, as expected, is passed in the us, and if europe can work out the specifics and went on air defences can be provided and all the rest of it, the issue for ukraine is whether these things will arrive on time. because we are talking in a period where russia is taking more and more ukrainian territory and the calculations are now centring on what if more cities

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The Context

russian forces, that brings the front line directly up to - russian forces, that brings the front line directly up to nato. i russian forces, that brings the . front line directly up to nato. that means _ front line directly up to nato. that means that — front line directly up to nato. that means that ukraine _ front line directly up to nato. that means that ukraine can _ front line directly up to nato. that means that ukraine can be - front line directly up to nato. that means that ukraine can be used . front line directly up to nato. that| means that ukraine can be used as front line directly up to nato. that. means that ukraine can be used as a staging _ means that ukraine can be used as a staging ground — means that ukraine can be used as a staging ground for— means that ukraine can be used as a staging ground for the _ means that ukraine can be used as a staging ground for the new- means that ukraine can be used as a staging ground for the new armies . staging ground for the new armies that russian— staging ground for the new armies that russian stand—up. _ staging ground for the new armies that russian stand—up. and - staging ground for the new armies that russian stand—up. and it - staging ground for the new armies that russian stand—up. and it will| that russian stand—up. and it will basically— that russian stand—up. and it will basically give _ that russian stand—up. and it will basically give russia _ that russian stand—up. and it will basically give russia a _ that russian stand—up. and it will basically give russia a director. basically give russia a director border— basically give russia a director border with— basically give russia a director border with nato_ basically give russia a director border with nato states. - basically give russia a director. border with nato states. russia's basically give russia a director- border with nato states. russia's is undergoing — border with nato states. russia's is undergoing att— border with nato states. russia's is undergoing all of— border with nato states. russia's is undergoing all of these _ border with nato states. russia's is undergoing all of these military - undergoing all of these military transformations _ undergoing all of these military transformations right— undergoing all of these military transformations right now- undergoing all of these military transformations right now and i undergoing all of these military . transformations right now and yes they're _ transformations right now and yes they're not— transformations right now and yes they're not going _ transformations right now and yes they're not going to _ transformations right now and yes they're not going to matter - transformations right now and yes they're not going to matter today| transformations right now and yes l they're not going to matter today or tomorrow _ they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a — they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a year _ they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a year from _ they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a year from now- they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a year from now but - they're not going to matter today or tomorrow a year from now but five i they're not going to matter today or. tomorrow a year from now but five or ten years _ tomorrow a year from now but five or ten years from — tomorrow a year from now but five or ten years from now _ tomorrow a year from now but five or ten years from now when _ tomorrow a year from now but five or ten years from now when russian - ten years from now when russian forces _ ten years from now when russian forces can— ten years from now when russian forces can realty— ten years from now when russian forces can really apply _ ten years from now when russian forces can really apply the - ten years from now when russian i forces can really apply the lessons they have — forces can really apply the lessons they have learned _ forces can really apply the lessons they have learned on _ forces can really apply the lessons they have learned on the - forces can really apply the lessons i they have learned on the battlefield in ukraine _ they have learned on the battlefield in ukraine against— they have learned on the battlefield in ukraine against a _ they have learned on the battlefield in ukraine against a nato_ they have learned on the battlefield in ukraine against a nato supplied i in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial— in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial and _ in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial and apply— in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial and apply that - in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial and apply that in - in ukraine against a nato supplied adversarial and apply that in a - adversarial and apply that in a context— adversarial and apply that in a context where _ adversarial and apply that in a context where they're - adversarial and apply that in ai context where they're actually fighting — context where they're actually fighting against _ context where they're actually fighting against nato, - context where they're actually fighting against nato, that - context where they're actually . fighting against nato, that could context where they're actually - fighting against nato, that could be a disastrous— fighting against nato, that could be a disastrous scenario _ fighting against nato, that could be a disastrous scenario for _ fighting against nato, that could be a disastrous scenario for europe. i a disastrous scenario for europe. thats— a disastrous scenario for europe. that's a — a disastrous scenario for europe. that's a real _ a disastrous scenario for europe. that's a real reminder, _ a disastrous scenario for europe. that's a real reminder, doug, . a disastrous scenario for europe. i that's a real reminder, doug, that nato's future is linked with ukraine regardless of ukraine's membership with nato and the resources that the us have deployed to the europe order to accounts that would be considerable.— to accounts that would be considerable. ~ , , ., , considerable. absolutely. that is art of considerable. absolutely. that is part of the _ considerable. absolutely. that is part of the argument _ considerable. absolutely. that is part of the argument that - considerable. absolutely. that is part of the argument that the - part of the argument that the republican supporters of ukraine are making _ republican supporters of ukraine are making. unfortunately, they also bump— making. unfortunately, they also bump up— making. unfortunately, they also bump up against real politics and i

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CBS Weekend News

engineers fire up the booster of a makeshift cruise missile. do it yourself weaponry its civilian inventors say can strike russian targets more than one hundred miles away. so it's a very lightweight, easy to assemble, and a key feature, extremely cheap, between $2,000 and $10,000 to produce, compared to 10 to $100,000 if they were to buy it retail. desperate bargains ukraine is now forced to make as u.s. funding dries up. since russia's full-scale invasion nearly two years ago, the u.s. has provided more than $40 billion in military aid to ukraine. used to astonishing effect, rappelling one of the largest armies in the world. but in recent months, ukraine has been struggling, thanks in part to russia's deep supply of munitions from north korea and attack drones from iran. russian attacks are killing

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BBC News

uninhabitable. i you agree? -- now uninhabitable.- you agree? -- now uninhabitable. ., ., uninhabitable. i do and there is a reason — uninhabitable. i do and there is a reason for _ uninhabitable. i do and there is a reason for it. _ uninhabitable. i do and there is a reason for it. it's - uninhabitable. i do and there is a reason for it. it's the - is a reason for it. it's the warring parties, israel, hamas and islamicjihad are flouting very basic principles of the laws of war which they you have to protect civilians so if we look at why people in gaza don't have enough food or water, are facing life—threatening sanitation situations, it's because the israeli military has refused to abide by the obligation to ensure that civilians in gaza are adequately supplied. armies do this all the time and it's what they have to do. when you prepare for war, also prepare for how the civilian population is going to survive the war. and that is what israel has not been doing. 50 and that is what israel has not been doing-— and that is what israel has not been doin:. ,, ., been doing. so in your mind, do ou been doing. so in your mind, do you think _ been doing. so in your mind, do you think is _ been doing. so in your mind, do you think is well _ been doing. so in your mind, do you think is well has _ been doing. so in your mind, do you think is well has not - been doing. so in your mind, do you think is well has not put - you think is well has not put enough plan in or paid enough attention to the fate of civilians and how they may survive the conflict? it’s

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Morning Joe Weekend

of the armies? >> definitely this is a concern. this is not a mathematical statistic. every single week, i am on the front line. every single week, i do my best to deliver their artillery, the uav drones, the different [inaudible] for all together more than 110 million euros which we do only fort [inaudible] . this is the life of all ukrainians. we are fighting for our own lives, we are fighting for our own countries, we are fighting for the freedom, we are fighting for democracy, and this is more than about ukraine. this is about the freedom and democracy on the whole world because we need to stop russia. ahead on morning joe. a new year means a new chance for self improvement. the atlantic has interactive serious to help you better yourself in 24.

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BBC News

it's because the israeli military has refused to abide by the obligation to ensure that civilians in gaza are adequately supplied. armies do this all the time and it's what they have to do. when you prepare for war, also prepare for how the civilian population is going to survive the war. and that is what israel has not been doing. so, in your mind, do you think israel has not put enough planning or paid enough attention to the fate of civilians and how they may survive the conflict? it's not just that they have not planned — they are actually using starvation as a weapon of war. again, i want to be really clear — the laws of war say israel, as an occupying power, their troops are present in gaza — has an obligation to ensure that civilians are adequately supplied. so as they march through the gaza strip, they should be bringing supplies to civilians, they should be opening crossings, they should be ensuring that people have what they need,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

government. they can see and now, when trump openly muses about the idea of being a dictator on day one, should he be reelected. perhaps the biggest example of donald trump's threat to democracy is something that is essentially falling off the radar. an active threat to democracy by trump and many of his republican allies, that is so dire, and so urgent, that it could wipe a democratic nation off the face of the earth before we get to election day. it has been nearly two years since russian dictator, vladimir putin invaded the democratic nation of ukraine, and in that time, against all odds, the biden administration has managed to keep russia, thought to have been one of the finest armies in the world, at bay. joe biden held together a fractured nato alliance fractured in large part by donald trump himself. and they rally military and

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Alex Wagner Tonight

dire, and so urgent, that it could wipe a democratic nation off the face of the earth before we get to election day. it has been nearly two years since russian dictator, vladimir putin invaded the democratic nation of ukraine, and in that time, against all odds, the biden administration has managed to keep russia, thought to have been one of the finest armies in the world, at bay. joe biden held together a fractured nato alliance fractured in large part by donald trump himself. and they rally military and financial support for the besieged nation of ukraine and it was by all appearances a victory for the concept and the strength and durability of democracy. of democratic nations standing up to authoritarianism. and, now that victory may be slipping away. over the last few weeks, ukraine has faced some of the heaviest attacks from russia since the war began. russia is once again firing

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Alex Wagner Tonight

should he be re-elected. but perhaps the biggest example of donald trump's threat to democracy is something that has essentially fallen off the radar, an active threat to democracy by trump and many of his republican allies that is so dire and so urgent that it could wipe a democratic nation off the face of the earth before we get to election day. it has been nearly two years since russian dictator vladimir putin invaded the democratic nation of ukraine. and in that time against all odds, the biden administration has managed to keep russia thought to have been one of the finest armies in the world, at bay. joe biden held together a fractured natold alliance, fracture in large part by donald trump himself. isolated russia on the world stage r and rallied military an financial support for the besieged nation of ukraine. it was by all appearances a victory for the concept and the

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