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Meet the Press

this is very important. >> president zelenskyy -- >> translator: the morale will still be high, and then they will, indeed, defend the motherland. >> "the washington post" is reporting that donald trump has privately said he could end russia's war in ukraine by pressuring ukraine to give up some territory like crimea, like the donbas region. what is your reaction? realistically speaking, do you see this war ending in a negotiation with russia? >> translator: i would like to say that i'm a president of the country at war. rumors and different hearsay, i don't believe that. when trump comes here and would tell me their formula, then i would be able to provide the response.

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Meet the Press

i visited the region recently. i talked to the soldiers. the soldiers say that they lack equipment. they need to fight russian reconnaissance drones, which essentially guide artillery. we need artillery shells. i hope we will be able to stay and the weapons will come on time and we will repel the enemy, and then we will break the plans of the russian federation with regard to this full-scale offensive. >> i want to ask you, president zelenskyy, about reports of a lack of morale. some 650,000 men who are eligible to fight, we are told, have fled ukraine. you have lowered the

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Meet the Press

russia is deserting the battlefield, they shoot them on sight. we cannot do that because we have democratic values, believe in the democratic country. to be frank, in ukraine, we have a lot of people who are ready to protect the motherland. but, of course, the motivation, the morale can go down, especially when they go to the frontline and they see that, well, there are no shells, there is no equipment. that's why the aid from the states is so important. people who were trained -- they need to be trained by professional people, and they need to have the equipment to be used so that they have this equipment not only on the training field but also on the actual battlefield. and then, indeed, they can show the performance on the frontline.

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America Reports

basically, the silence from the college presidents, the mayor, the governor of new york. again, throughout these words, what is happening is jews are not being protected at the university. it is clear. i can't stress it enough. i know what first amendment speech is. you are not seeing free speech. you are seeing people terrorized safely because they are jews. that has to be stopped by the federal and state government. >> john: we saw the exercise of free speech in chicago where people were cheering iran's attack against israel. leading people how to chant "death to america" and "death to israel." he writes sometimes for iranian press tv. here is what he wrote back on april the 13th. "we are at a turning point in history where the zionist entity is met with the various reality of their extension. the morale of the islamic world

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BBC News

implications for leadership and morale within the organisation. however, given the structure of the idf and the fact it is structured to withstand resignations, or indeed retirements at this level, i'd be very surprised if there was a significant impact on operations in gaza, or indeed in any of the other areas where the military intelligence unit operates. the ma'or intelligence unit operates. the major general _ intelligence unit operates. the major general is honestly a very senior member of the israeli military, the head of the military intelligence. would you expect any further resignations? that intelligence. would you expect any further resignations?— further resignations? at present i would not expect _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any further- would not expect any further resignations given the significance of this particular resignation and given the fact that we still have operations going on in gaza and hamas leadership resignation would not be in the idf�*s favour at the moment. we also have rising tensions in the west bank and continued clashes on the israel— lebanon border. however, in the long term pressure will likely remain high on idf leadership to investigate its failures and for resignations to be submitted by individuals who are

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BBC News

and it is a war of attrition. and so what ukraine will be hoping to do now is once more frustrate russian supply lines, which it did to great effect in 2022, as well as trying to suppress russia's air superiority. because over the last six months, make no mistake, because of the political delay in washington, russia has become all the more dominant and ukrainian territory has continued to be eroded. earlier, i spoke to marina miron, an expert on the russian military at the war studies department in king's college london. i asked her what impact this bill will have. the first short—term effect that it could produce is a boost in morale of the troops, which is very important given the fact that those on the front lines on the ukrainian side haven't been rotated since the very beginning of the war end of february 2022. so that is one potential outcome. however, we have to keep in mind is when is this aid going to come through? so we have heard that the ukrainian armed forces might be getting

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BBC News

almost 1a billion will be used by advanced weapons and defence articles. the passing of this bill is a major bipartisan moment, something you just don't often see in washington. the next step is for it to get through the senate next week, which won't be too difficult because it's democrat—controlled. president biden will then sign it into law. the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. marina miron is an expert on the russian military at the war studies department in king's college london. she explained the impact this funding will have. the first short—term effect that it could produce as a boost in morale

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BBC News

challenges ahead for ukraine, but the view from kyiv is that it's got a fighting chance. earlier i spoke to marina miron — an expert on the russian military at the war studies department in king's college london. i asked her what impact this bill will have. the first short—term effect that it could produce as a boost in morale and of the trips which is very important given that on the ukrainian side, soldiers have not been rotated since the beginning of the war in february 2022. that is one potential outcome. however, we have to keep in mind when is this aid going to come through? so we have heard that the ukraine armed forces may be getting more artillery ammunition, moved from their cheque public —— public —— czech republic.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

coming in. i think that's going to boulay morale. and as difficult as i paint the picture for the ukrainians, the russians are performing in lot of ways worse they have more resources, they're mobilizing their economy. but in terms of military performance, the russians are due, are worse. and that's really one of the saving graces for the ukrainians as difficult a time as they're having it's great to have this perspective really straight from the front lines this week where you were and ukraine lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. thank you for joining us thank you that's an explosion at a pro iranian military base and no one is now claiming responsibility as tensions are running high in the middle east, standby there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is new car business blue carbon. we just need to protect nature will do the rest. >> carbon. >> plus cnn filled sunday at

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

accounted for about 25% the soviet union's military industrial base, it has not fully mobilized. so you has some things to do. and then the us has some things to do. this 60 billion is just the leading edge. the us has to do more with trading. the ukrainians to fight combined arms, the ability to resource artillery, armor, engineers. all of these things bring them together at the exact point in time to make a difference. so we, we both need to work together to achieve our mutual aims. ukraine survival, and western security, just about a minute left. kernel vindman what's more out like right now on the front lines? brian morale is tough. >> i think the fact is that their way too many folks that have been in this war for two years that have not been able to rotate off the front lines because ukraine has secured enough troops so it's difficult. i think absent the support from the us, it looks pretty bleak with a 60 billion

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