business closures, leon, when 5000 people were dying a, e a day. yes. cs, same thing, school closures. again the top people that met a at the top, people at facebook are asking whyineople at are weg all this pressure to do to downplay the lab leak theory? downab leawhat is that got to d? i m asking you because you re the expert coronavirus. i m saying, why wasn t those? why wa- s the administration so pushing not to have the lab leak theory as something that was viable?i i can answer that. i ve kept an open mind throughout the entire kept an on open mind, dr. fauci. open mind that do the american people to be abused like that? mr. fauci because you re not doctor, you re. mr. fauci. in my few minutes in my time, that man not deserve to have a license. as a matter of fact, it should be revoked. and he belongs in and out. in chief for 40. anl right, rubin, i don t know . i don t i don t i m not k
10 has also rejected criticism that the strikes against the houthis were not proportionate. in fact a spokesperson for the prime minister also rejected claims made by the president of turkey that the uk and us are trying to turn the red sea into, in his words, a sea of blood. the spokesperson said we would not agree with that, this was limited and targeted strikes in response to aggression. we acted in self defence in accordance with article 51 of the un charter. of course we will have more on those statements from rishi sunak s people imminently. we rejoined now by dr sidharth kaushal, research fellow on sea power & military sciences at the royal united services institute. good to talk to you. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. what i want to get from you today is where we think the houthis response potentially could lie and how damaging it could be.- potentially could lie and how damaging it could be. sure. in some wa s, in damaging it could be. sure. in some ways. in order
where hungary now stands. so i think if you are sitting in beijing while sitting in moscow, you are looking at the western alliance and you are saying, actually, there is a lot of weakness there, a lot of uncertainty, a lot of division and polarisation, all of these elections coming up, that gives us an opportunity to put forward this alternative narrative. instill opportunity to put forward this alternative narrative. will china take that opportunity, - alternative narrative. will china take that opportunity, what - alternative narrative. will china | take that opportunity, what they perceive to be a moment of weakness? i think it is a long game for china. it s i think it is a long game for china. it s about i think it is a long game for china. it s about narratives, it s about hearts it s about narratives, it s about hearts and it s about narratives, it s about hearts and minds, it s about chipping hearts and minds, it s about chipping away at norms that have existed chippin
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