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it is beneficial to them. we have been _ it is beneficial to them. we have been speaking with a guest earlier who showed some scepticism that ukraine can still win this war. you wrote backin still win this war. you wrote back in february that ukraine's counteroffensive and still succeed. is that how you feel? how do you rate the chances ukraine can still take back the territory lost from russia? ukraine can absolutely still succeed but that all depends on a transparent policy here in the us and also in the west in terms of long—term support for ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine is trying to revitalises its fans industrial base, it is working with european partners to secure joint partnerships and it is also trying to solve its mobilisation issues as of current. all this will take time for ukraine to be self—sufficient and it will require transparent aid from the us from the west and from all of our ukrainian allies. without that transparency is a very challenging thing for

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those long—range to mid—range here systems might allow them to hold the line and it may prevent more towns and cities from being occupied potentially. this isn't a silver bullet that led to low ukraine to repel russian forces completely but it went and sat window. but here in kyiv on this miserable sunday morning where people are going to church, everyone is aware of the significance of this decision that has come out of washington. everyone knows that ukraine is relying on this level of western help to keep mounting the fight that it is. but people aren't sunlit optimistic, they do not suddenly believe they are going to win this war. i think thatis are going to win this war. i think that is a crucial difference then last year which did not go to plan, the counteroffensive. now the

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elizabeth system that israel has been developing, the island being. —— the iron beam. the funding could arrive within the week if everything gets sent off a sonnet and of course president biden. the question is, how effective will it be? will this extend the war or could it actually to a win? in extend the war or could it actually to a win? , ., , extend the war or could it actually toawin? , ., , to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate — to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is much - unfortunate looking at is much needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago, when you were looking at the combination of their counteroffensive. it is important to note that a significant chunk of this is for us operations and other activity, as she so

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additional territory. in parallel with that, and this is a big challenge, they have to mobilise their own forces, free up enough personnel to do more training, particularly in combined armed manoeuvre, the ability to effectively launch complicated operations, and there may be in a position to launch another counteroffensive to the middle or later on in 2025. it counteroffensive to the middle or later on in 2025.— later on in 2025. it has been fascinating. _ later on in 2025. it has been fascinating. thank _ later on in 2025. it has been fascinating. thank you - later on in 2025. it has been fascinating. thank you very l later on in 2025. it has been - fascinating. thank you very much indeed. the extra us military aid package for israel comes amid the country's ongoing military offensive in gaza, which the hamas—run health ministry says has killed more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed so far — most of them women and children. these pictures show a plume of smoke rising over rafah in the south of the territory as israel continues its air strikes there. this is the aftermath of overnight strikes in rafah,

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

southeast, the country the lack of interceptors, the air defense missiles to shoot down russian cruise missiles to put pressure on russian aircraft. flying bombing runs absence of those systems allows russia to bomb with impunity. lot of the reason that the ukrainians are under pressure is because of the fact that the us cut off support for the past six months. so let's be clear. the republicans are complicit in the condition of this war to date, and the republicans can play a critical role in at least making an adjustment. and enabling the ukrainians to defend themselves more efficiently. so that's why you're hearing the sense of urgency from senior policymakers. this has to happen, that has to happen soon to allow the ukrainians to effectively defend themselves and at least start to position for down the road. not anytime soon in more successful counteroffensive, a more successful push to liberate territory. not it's not all doom and gloom, but it is a very, very tough situation

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has waned. i don't think it has been helped by a lack of military progress on the battlefield but it has been a deadly cycle for ukraine where after the failed counteroffensive last year, president zelensky was denied a crucial bargaining chips when it comes to western allies to say, look what i can do with your age, keep it coming, which i think is what has led us to the six—month little delay. but it is quite the turnaround. you can hear many ukrainians criticise speaker mike johnson online and now over the last few days, when they are hearing what he has been saying that the need for ukraine to prevail and for vladimir putin to be defeated, he has gone from a sort of villain to hero in these parts. i think that is the sort of currency ukrainians are after now, military help, how much are you going to give it to help us continue this fight? so it is an undeniable significant changing of the tides politically. it is going

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manifestation of support for our state and independents are people in our lives, which russia wants to bury in ruins america has shown its leadership from the first days of this war of course one of the things that we have been seeing, alex recently is that the russians do have a bit of momentum going for them on the battlefield right now, it's no strategic gains. yet, as far as the russians are concerned, however, they are more effective at using their air force now, they've made some advances on the ground as well. the ukrainians are saying they understand at this aid package is not going to completely reverse that, but they do hope that it is going to help them, uh, hold the russians up and possibly even start some sort of planning for what could be as the summer progresses progresses a counter offensive by the ukrainians. but of course right now, immediately they say the main thing is trying to hold the russians up. alex yeah that most recent counteroffensive didn't go terribly well for them. fred pleitgen, great to have you back in kyiv. thank you so much nick, to you now, we have 26

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Anderson Cooper 360

we know, the iranian people or not, you know, baking for war, they, they've undergone decade the sanctions, decades of threats from the outside world, and the iranian people want something completely different than a constant state of heightened tension and danger around them. >> of course, it's also goes to, as i said, the hamas slaughter in israel on october 7, when it's interestingly, both israel and the united states intelligence basically telegraphed that iran was not involved in that. >> iran had not planted was not helping executed. and despite it a political& often other support for what they call the axis of resistance. they were not involved in this and iran kept saying it wasn't and hezbollah kept saying it wasn't in the intervening six months when you've seen these israeli counteroffensive on gaza and the massive mass the

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would participate counteroffensive if launched again iran. at the same time iterating support for israel's defense. cia director bill burns s attac. >> >> carley: was fired of 330 missile drones combined. it turned out to be a spectacular failure and of those missiles only four or five actually impacted israel and none of them did significant damage. >> there could be political ramifications for president biden. the president has seen erosion support against progressives incensed about handling of the war in gaza. he's been met by pro-palestinian protesters at every campaign event. most recently in pittsburgh and philadelphia this week. he will be speaking at a conference for construction and main steelworkers today and we will see if he has comments then about the incident that took place overnight. carley and todd to. >> carley: madeleine rivera, thank you. let's bring in former trumpet

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acting in order to eliminate officials over the last several years and iran never attacked and never responded so there's been a whole series of miscalculations and it looks like now they are trying to say, i can do it to you. you can do it to me. we can all do it to each other, but we don't want to go into all out war. >> that appears to be what's happening right now. >> i spoke to an israeli general just before this attack happened. said israel had to do, needed to do three things. one, respond to last weekend's aerial barrage from iran to not take its focus of the war in gaza. and three, not lose the sudden goodwill that israel has gained from the international community after iran struck it. remember? number israel was definitely on the defensive over. its its counteroffensive in gaza, which is causing so much civilian casualties the g7 was meeting when the strike

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