launch sites. those are the the types of weapons the houthis have used to try to attack commercial shipping. part of the goal here for the u.s. is to make sure that the companies feel safe in what should be one of the world s safest and most krit waterways. that s why it was so important to not only was this done in the uk, but several nations backing this and you saw the u.n. security council resolution before that. the statement before that, there s international support to effectively force the houthis or attempt to force the houthis to stop attack shipping in the red sea. it s not just the u.s. here. the houthis have a say in how this plays out and that s what we re closely watching. commercial shipping has to pass yemen at this check point if it wants to travel north and out to the atlantic.
face of what the administration says and then, like, u.s. officials say reports are taking a different tone. right. what s going on there? i think the biden administration s foreign policy team believes one of the reasons the obama administration, which many of them served in, was not successful in working with the israeli government is because they laid out all their differences in public. and when the obama administration was leading office, they publicly did not veto this u.n. security council resolution. there were many times president obama and his team were critical of israel out in the open and what the prior administration s lesson is we have difference with the israelis but israeli is an ally, a friend under siege and the best way to work with an ally and friend under siege is to work out the differences privately. semi-privately since they leak. i am not sure they were
when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. south korea is urging north korea to drop its plan to launch a satellite. seoul says the move violates a u.n. security council resolution that bans all launches that use ballistic missile technology. north korea notified japan by email on tuesday with its intention to launch the device in the coming days in an area that falls outside of japan s exclusive economic zone. it follows pyongyang s failed attempt in may to launch a military reconnaissance at slight into space. and another controversy, japan s plan to begin releasing treated radioactive water from the fukushima power plant. and this is despite push back
the turkey syria border is already hard to access. turkeytalk to us about the strue to get emergency supplies into syria specifically. it s very hard. for many reasons. one is that, at the time of the earthquake, there was a big snowstorm. the combination of the earthquake with the snow storms damaged and really blocked many roads, including the main road, the trucks used it to bring in aid from turkey to northwest syria. we say northwest syria because that is an area held by an opposition. the only way to bring in aid in their, according to the u.n. security council resolution, is that one border crossing. when that road was blocked, that meant a delay for bringing more aid into that part of the country. there were relief items like tense, like food, like blankets, we had this prepositioned relief items inside that area. partners on the ground
energy sites and even target the civilian housing and blocks. so ultimately, this is iran allowing putin to stay in the fight longer to survive the sanctions longer, continue to fight on the cheap. and there is no yet confirmed case of ballistic missile transfers by iran to russia, but if it would, it would mark a significant violation of u.n. security council resolution 2231 as do the drone transfers, and it would be the, you know, fartherrest ranging state to state transfer by iran to date in its own history of a ballistic missile transfer. paul: one of the advantages of these drones is that they re much cheaper to make hand they are to shoot down. it s more expensive, i gather. so iran can keep, can keep supplying these and keep the pressure on ukraine. and i saw one report that suggested that iran was actually building a new factory for these drones. have you seen that? yeah, and it s imperative to actually go after the full supply chain. so we know that there are