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Asia Business Report

could do to them. how do you see this impacting _ could do to them. how do you see this impacting the - could do to them. how do you see this impacting the globall see this impacting the global economy? this conflict i mean? it looks like there is no's inside it will continue to rumble on. at inside it will continue to rumble on.— inside it will continue to rumble on. �* ., rumble on. at moment it will robabl rumble on. at moment it will probably quite _ rumble on. at moment it will probably quite down - rumble on. at moment it will probably quite down by - rumble on. at moment it will probably quite down by the i probably quite down by the escalation in the longer term is baked in the cake because israel will never accept a nuclear iran two. that is, an hour armed with nuclear weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of concentration which will cause inaudible the economic problems that go with that. but the economic problems that go with that. �* ., ., with that. but for the moment it is clear _ with that. but for the moment it is clear that _ with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel _ with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has - it is clear that israel has allowed iraq room to back down but saying very clearly iran mac, if you strike out territory, there is no more proxy bail on deniable responsibility. we rip that fell apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iraq. it is an election _ your territory in iraq. it is an election year? - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i -

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BBC News

the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back territory that's been taken, needs to punch through 40 taken, needs to punch through a0 fights tractor system going miles long or it needs to make righteous occupation in some areas unsustainable by cutting of supply lines, mounting successful missile strikes and probing attacks and forcing russian forces to withdraw then, we're talking about a significant change of tide in this war in ukraine's favour. the kremlin has dismissed this

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Asia Business Report

weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of conflagration which will cause meltdowns and the economic problems that go with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has allowed iran room to back down but saying very clearly iran if you strike our territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we rip that veil apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iran. what is the us �*s role in this conflict given it is an election year? i conflict given it is an election year? conflict given it is an election ear? ~ ,, election year? i think the us are satisfied _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. - election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. the | election year? i think the us i are satisfied with that. the us role will remain defensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened over the weekend. that will remain the policy. that will remain the policy. that will remain the policy. that will give joe biden that will remain the policy. that will givejoe biden enough room to say, well, i support

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Asia Business Report

your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i thinkl your territory in iraq. it 3 an election year? i think that is inaudible the election which i think the us is quite satisfied with that. ,, . , us is quite satisfied with that. ,, ., , ., that. the us has remained offensive _ that. the us has remained offensive for _ that. the us has remained offensive for israel - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but it l offensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened on the weekend. that will remain the weekend. that will remain the policy. that will give biden enough room to say, well i'm supporting israel but i'm not involved in this offensive actions and i am critical of the human rights issues involved and urban warfare for example against hamas. are your thoughts on the us federal reserve and interest—rate state what is your outlook on that front? i what is your outlook on that front? ~ ., , ., front? i think it was to get cuts in interest _ front? i think it was to get cuts in interest rates - front? i think it was to get cuts in interest rates but l front? i think it was to get cuts in interest rates but i | cuts in interest rates but i suspect they will be two maybe three, but they will be delayed because they need further convincing. the last mile in reducing inflation has been run and won and they do not have that yet. so it will be slower, possibly once less cut this year but nevertheless i think that will be the trend.

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Newsday

there's no shortage of groups hostile to the united states — you obviously have the assad regime itself, but also the iranian forces or iranian—influenced shi'ah elements, but islamic state as well. so it's a very difficult situation for the united states' forces, and it well may be that it was a us plane that attacked the so —— attacked the source of the five rockets. we've had direct confrontation between iran and israel over the last week, but not a lot of damage reported on either side. do you expect more direct confrontation? or will we go back to more proxy attacks like we've just seen? i back to more proxy attacks like we've just seen?— we've just seen? i think it's unlikely we'll _ we've just seen? i think it's unlikely we'll get _ we've just seen? i think it's unlikely we'll get some - we've just seen? i think it's . unlikely we'll get some attacks from iranian territory from iran into israel and vice versa, at this stage. there are a couple of reasons. one is

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World Business Report

is allowed russia to regain the upper hand, and so this air defence systems and ammunition that will come from this are really important. just to put this into some sort of perspective, the amount that has been approved isjust perspective, the amount that has been approved is just under $61 billion, and that compares with prior us support of 44 billion. so this is really going to have a big impact. this going to have a big impact. as ou going to have a big impact. as you say, this has taken them a long time to get through, and during that time, ukraine has lost ground to russia, russia has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it? that has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it?— in the east, hasn't it? that is riuht. in the east, hasn't it? that is right- so _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a - in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a period l right. so there was a period you might recall when ukraine was making pretty good progress in regaining territory and, in fact, turning the tide. they have lost all of that is russia

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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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CNN Newsroom Live

that for them, for their survival, it is absolutely key to get their hands on more american weapons and more american ammunition. of course, one of the things that the president of this country volodymyr zelenskyy has said, in the past is that if this aid package hadn't gone through, there was a real chance that the ukrainians might lose the war against russia for glycan, cnn, key it join us now, class sebastian in terms of the impact this has on the ground, it's going to be pretty transformational, isn't it? well, i mean president zelenskyy saying, i'll believe it when i see it. basically, he says he won't make an assessment on whether ukraine can win until the aid actually starts arriving. but this, unless the saying that what this will do essentially it helps stabilize the frontline. ukraine will be able to reconstitute its forces, build back-up, continue those deep strikes possibly within russian territory and occupied regions which will help degrade russia a little bit more, but they're not talking about ukraine going on the offensive this year, more about using this year to

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Meet the Press

i have to show example. if i lose hope, well, my children would lose their future in independent country. then we would lose ukraine as a nation. it's not only about the territory. it's about ourselves, our identities. so we cannot lose hope. we have had different moments. some were very cruel. there were moments of challenge. i'm sure in the history of the united states, they also have many moments when the people had to fight for their independence. we remember the period of struggling when many people lost hope, or some people emigrated france. but some people raised the banner, the banner of independence. some people were skeptical on both sides of the ocean, in europe too. but people didn't give up.

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Meet the Press

they are supposedly in the package. the administration is deciding. ukrainian officials say they have to get them. the russian artillery launches, not only do they have the ammo -- they don't have ammo, the manpower, ukraine doesn't have anymore, but russia has that huge advantage, 10-1 in the artillery, but they can't take that artillery out because they don't have the long-raichlk missiles. the u.s. has been worried about not letting them fire into russian territory. the ukrainians tell me they want to, but they have restrictions. they do have that restriction. they have restrictions that, frankly, that are not placed on israel. they are watching israel getting -- despite all the controversy over gaza, israel has the support that ukraine doesn't have. i think it was interesting that he ducked the two questions about donald trump. he knows this is a close election. the bottom line is he knows donald trump has said that ukraine could be forced to the negotiating table to give territory up to russia by next november if donald trump is elected. i think it's all possible that ukraine can still lose this war,

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