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threat, direct threat to europe? is the threat of war real in that region? >> we've seen in the united kingdom in the last year or two, we've seen 15 or so attempts, attempted assassination, attempted attacks on people within the united kingdom. this is a very real threat and one that we've been calling out -- you've seen it i'm afraid in new york, washington, as you know. they have attempt the attack on the saudi -- attempted the attack on the saudi ambassador. this is a regime that expands violence around the world. it's a regime that is failing very badly. >> reporter: failing to the point of potential collapse of the leadership there? >> that's a decision for the iranian people. not a decision for us. but it's quite clear that it's lacking the sustainment that it would get from the people, and you've seen in the protests in the laugh year. >> reporter: lasting -- >> this is not passing. this is enduring. >> reporter: tom, administrator of state security for the uk. thank you so much for joining us. boris, i can assure you that the discussion here has been very

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providing logistics and sustainment to their troops in ukraine. so my hunch would be that this won't have a dramatic effect on them. >> just another on israel. the congresswoman said that israel is a racist state. she walked that back. but there's been comments from democratic comments about israel. wondering if the white house had any comments. >> she apologized and we're glad she did. i think as you saw from my readout on the call with prime minister netanyahu and you'll see this tomorrow when the president meets with him, our commitment with israel is ironclad and we're going to make that clear and consistent every chance we get. >> reporter: i want to ask you about the chinese hacking campaign that affected the secretary. do you have an update on how much damage may have been caused

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

has severely criticized this. the global community calling it unconscionable, that is the word of u.s. secretary of state antony blinken who went to say that russia is responsible for denying food to people who desperately need it. global widespread condemnation. as for the bridge attack, vladimir putin wants work to restore it to begin immediately but it won't be back up and running until mid-september at the earlier. and that is just half of the roadway. it won't be fully operational until three and a half months from now. the beginning of november. this was a significant attack by ukraine, jake. >> alex, thank you so much. let's talk more about this bridge attack with retired general steve anderson who was most recently in charged of army logistics and readiness and weapons sustainment and readiness reserves. so russia spent $4 billion building the 12-mile bridge

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

delivery, where does that stand. >> as you know, this involves a number of steps. first of all, you have to get the pilots trained in the netherlands and denmark are leading that effort. a number of other countries have joined in on that consortium. but they're also looking, as they do that, we know that we have to have a maintenance capability, so they're also training maintainers as well. and there's sustainment that goes along with it, and then there's improvements to airfields, and so there are a number of things that have to take place. this doesn't happen in days. it takes months to bring about that capability, but, again, netherlands and denmark are doing a credible job, a remarkable job in moving out. they're enlisting the aid of other countries. and they'll provide that capability as quickly as we can. >> no sense of give me a time line when those first f-16s will

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Breakfast

was designed with a 96 hour sustainment capability if there was an emergency on board. and so we're using that time, making the best use of every moment of that time. let's speak to mike reiss, who did the same trip last yearand tim maltin, an expert on the titanic. good an expert on the titanic. morning to you both. mik first good morning to you both. mike, first of all, can you describe to us the trip that you took and the circumstances, what it is like to go on this trip?— on this trip? yes, first you leave newfoundland _ on this trip? yes, first you leave newfoundland and _ on this trip? yes, first you leave newfoundland and you - on this trip? yes, first you leave newfoundland and you take i on this trip? yes, first you leave l newfoundland and you take about on this trip? yes, first you leave i newfoundland and you take about a 2.5 day trip on a working vessel. just to get over the spot where the titanic sank. and the vessel is carrying the submarine. the

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>> that's what our letter calls for is an expedited all of government, all of alliance effort to train the pilots, find the f-16s, and transfer them either directly from the united states or a transfer from one of our allies, as there's f-16ings throughout the nato alliance in several countries might be able to transfer them much quicker than we could. but also train the maintainers. these are sophisticated aircraft. that's why they're so good. they require a tremendous amount of back-end support and sustainment. so we're going to train the mechanics, get the fuel supplies going. there's a lot of things that have to happen now so that six months, nine months from now these aircraft can be flying over ukrainian skies. that's what we're pushing the administration to do. >> the russian foreign minister said f-16s could accommodate nuclear weapons. he's clearly sending a message here. what is he really saying? as you see it, and does that dissuade you from pushing for this? >> fwirst of all, this administration and president biden have been very careful of making sure that we are not

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BBC News

are world—class and doing a remarkable job against the russian aircraft. so i'm not confident the russians have much in terms of escalating options. much in terms of escalating o tions. �* .,, much in terms of escalating otions. �* , ., options. and last question, what is your _ options. and last question, what is your sense - options. and last question, what is your sense about i options. and last question, i what is your sense about what ukraine might need to be able to sustain this counteroffensive? ~ counteroffensive? well, i mentioned _ counteroffensive? well, i mentioned they - counteroffensive? well, i mentioned they have - counteroffensive? well, i| mentioned they have now counteroffensive? well, i- mentioned they have now fielded nine new brigades, with fresh western equipment and so forth. but the sustainment of those brigades will be just as important as their initial fielding. i mean the maintenance of the equipment, the supply of ammunition, fuel, repair parts and so forth. so i think what's really important in the coming months, certainly perhaps for the rest of this calendar year, perhaps for the rest of this calendaryear, is perhaps for the rest of this calendar year, is the sustainment of the systems they have. , ., ., ., sustainment of the systems they have. ., ., ., ., sustainment of the systems they have. ., ., . ., ., have. great to have you on our show, have. great to have you on our show. thank — have. great to have you on our show, thank you. _ have. great to have you on our show, thank you. good - have. great to have you on our show, thank you. good to - have. great to have you on our show, thank you. good to be l show, thank you. good to be with you- _ and in the next hour, we'll get the diplomatic perspective on the strikes in moscow and kyiv with john tefft, former united states ambassador to russia. we want to bring you a story we're

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BBC News

well, i mentioned they have now fielded nine new brigades, with fresh western equipment and so forth. but the sustainment of those brigades will be just as important as their initial fielding. i mean the maintenance of the equipment, the supply of ammunition, fuel, repair parts and so forth. so i think what's really important in the coming months, certainly perhaps for the rest of this calendar year, is the sustainment of the systems they have. great to have you on our show, thank you. good to be with you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news the rolling again and it's not for the faint—hearted. bumps

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FOX and Friends

stealth fighter and don't focus on all the spare parts and sustainment over time. we have to have competition that system. look, the other one is there is no accountability. we have ships and tanks that don't work, who gets fired? i mean, mccain -- john mccain was famous for pointing this out. no generals get fired. no ceos get fired, and we have got introduce accountability into the system to hold these people accountable because our troops aren't getting what they need. >> brian: i would think the military should welcome an amassive audit that includes military people like yourself whose objective streamline and see where there is gliewt of workforce. get accountability of those troops thanks, man. >> brian: special on memorial day. if we don't have proper defense we will be seeing many people dying because of it. appreciate it. the emergency meeting happening in target stores across the country. why the company should be

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to ukraine's attempts to push back rush sharks and keep them from advancing, and as well as what russia is continuing to discharge barrages and munitions which makes up the $1.2 billion and sustainment of the maintenance capabilities of the equipment that ukraine is getting and continuing to get and in addition with the $1.2 billion the u.s. has provided $37 billion in commitments with military equipment, and this is more medium and long-term and not pulled directly from the dod stocks and this is going to take some time to arrive in country. one other element is equipment needed to integrate the air defense systems and some of the older soviet equipment like the s-300s and not only getting into the country and be used for the first time which is the advanced patriot system. we got a rare looks at u.s. training on the patriot systems for ukrainians and german and

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