That much is clear. let s speak tojustin crump, a former british army officer, military analyst and ceo of sibylline. justin, nice to see you. huge morale boost for ukraine, but the question is how they will respond to the aid approved in washington. i5 is how they will respond to the aid approved in washington. is a huge siuh of approved in washington. is a huge sigh of relief approved in washington. is a huge sigh of relief for approved in washington. is a huge sigh of relief for ukraine approved in washington. is a huge sigh of relief for ukraine and - approved in washington. is a huge sigh of relief for ukraine and this | sigh of relief for ukraine and this bill has been stalled for a long time. there was the uncertainty on all hands, obviously, mostly for your dolomite ukraine, but for european partners as well. mostly for ukraine. obviously lies ahead on that election in november. european nations have stood up in the absence of the us and they ve been present throughout the crisis. i think
Were certain caveats on the use of weapons systems for example, longer range tactile missiles weren t supplied. there was always a fear that the supply of some equipment would be a red line to the russians. they never expected anyone else s red line. i think we re slightly overcautious. without this bill, they had both hands tied behind her back and you can see the difference in the population. now they re back to one hand free again at least, so we ll see what difference that makes in the face of a likely rest russian offensive. justin, always good to talk to you. thank you. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he s leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. the bbc has confirmed that he has not received a pay off as part of his departure. he worked at the bbc for 40 years the highest profile and highest paid