As Donald Trump moves towards the GOP nomination, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky may face pressure to step up Ukraine s counteroffensive quickly.
we ve been watching since the beginning of the war. how much is china helping to support russia war effort? a newly declassified effort says increasingly so. it is worth noting some of this is based on western media reporting and open source but there is a u.s. intel assessment that russia is becoming increasingly reliant upon china for its war effort. now, it doesn t say china is shipping in weapons but it does say there is dual use equipment. semiconductors, some of which china sends in from the u.s. and as well as drones and other equipment that russia uses as part of its war effort. the chinese embassy and u.n. did respond saying all of their economic and trade partnerships are above board, jim. and it s a key distinction. not direct weapons shipments but dual-used technologies that can be used to help the war effort. boris.
it s a high risk operation, when you are going right off if they go where the russians have fortified. at some point. they need the element of surprise, but they have the advantage of better equipment, better training and the force of will. i better training and the force of will. ., ., ., ,~ better training and the force of will. ., ., ., i. ., of will. i want to ask you how the white of will. i want to ask you how the white house of will. i want to ask you how the white house is of will. i want to ask you how the white house is looking i of will. i want to ask you how| the white house is looking to those weeks and months ahead. the president of the council of foreign relations said the following. do you think the white house and the west need to start thinking beyond weapons shipments, and supplying weapons, and start considering negotiating a settlement of some sort? negotiating a settlement of some sort? ., ., , ., some sort? no, now is not the time. some sort? no, now is n
white house is looking to those weeks and months ahead, the president of the council on foreign nations said the following on foreign affairs. do you think the white house in the west need to start thinking beyond weapons shipments and supplying weapons and start considering negotiating a settlement of some sort? ila. settlement of some sort? no, now was not settlement of some sort? no, now was not the settlement of some sort? no, now was not the time, - settlement of some sort? iifr, now was not the time, we re just about to see what ukraine can do with all the new web very, all the new training with the equipment, with the personnel they have been training and holding back from places like bakhmut. we need to give them a chance to see what they can do, this is not the time to go to the negotiating table, first of all aside from what ijust said which is the facts on the ground that we need to see what ukrainians can do with what we have given them, ukrainians themselves do
trade agreement but also, of course, militarily for deterrence. we know that the best thing that we. checked piece. this is a people that are peace loving. that s one of the really terrific things about this trip is to meet the people of taiwan understand their prosperity, their hopes for their children and their future . there are peace loving people , and so we support them in their deterrence against any aggression. and speaking of that deterrent, you know there are a lot of weapons shipments that the us has promised to taiwan. they haven t all made it there. a lot of them have not. how important is it? and what are you hearing from officials there about expediting the delivery of those weapons. well that is certainly one of their concerns that they have raised with us during our conversations that we re going to be meeting with president side tomorrow. obviously she had a meeting in california with speaker mccarthy