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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 10:13:00

Leads to aggravation of the conflict and in fact does not bode well for ukraine, the classic peskov threat, where do we stand, what do you think russia does now? dmitry peskov is a p propagandist. we have a war that is unwinnable. the three parties, moscow, kyiv and washington have unachievable goal. what moscow wants is control of ukraine. it is unachievable so long as we provide superior weaponry to ukraine, they can t secure military path to victory. ukraine cannot win, it doesn t have nuclear weapons and russia does. ukraine gave up theirs under

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight 20240604 05:38:00

Sanctions. you know, this is a word that politicians often throw out there knee reaction to anything. we ve got to go punish g themo with sanctions. y but p who actually pays the price? yeah, you know, wethe are absolutely addicted to sanctions. i mean, anyone talks about anythingng internationally. sanctions is the first thing that comes up before they even think about the ramifications or even the possibility that it could accomplish anything. he rand that s one of the bigget mistakes that we make is that we don t understand that whether that tool canng accomplish something or is it s just something we throw out there nowethi, in this particulr case, i think it s really important to point out that ifti the president was asking us to potentially sacrifice something that could actually make t a difference, that could potentially turn the tide of the war, thateor might be one thing. potentially the cost will be worth it, but totally t therew is no chance, no military path that ukraine can win this war. there simply isn t we have to be honest about that. youand so if you keep the sanctions on there and they hurt us morere and they hurt

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight 20240604 00:38:00

tulsi: talk to me about sanctions. we got to gauld punish them with sentience but who actually pays the price? lieutenant colonel davis: we are addicted to sanctions. sanctions is the first thing that comes up before we think about the ramifications for the possibility that it could accomplish anything. we don t understand whether that tool can accomplish something or if it is something we throw out there. i think it is important to played out that if the president was asked to potentially sacrifice something that could actually make a difference, that could potentially turn the tide of that or that might be one thing. potentially the cost would be worth it. but there is no chance know military path that you those ukraine could win this war. and so if you keep that sanctions on there and they hurt us more than they hurt putin, you hit it right on the head.

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Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240604 12:14:00

Minister modi, he condemned russia s invasion. if you look at the indian readout, it does not mention the war in ukraine. kaitlan collins for us, thank you for being there and helping us understand what went on this very important asian trip. thank you. joining me now is journalist rhea ninen, as the president is now on his way home from asia, what do you think is different this morning than when he first got there? how have things changed now that he said what he said? he s made these sort of references three times during his administration toward taiwan, maybe not to this forceful way, but i have to say, if you look at the white house s stance over the past year on china, they have been aggressive about shoring up partnerships. i was here with you in the fall when we were talking about the military path between the uk, australia, and the u.s. sharing submarine technology and they managed to move australia from sitting on the fence on china to actually taking a

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