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Nick Schifrin: Last month at a Cabinet meeting, President Trump announced a deal with Russia to spare Ukrainian power. President Donald Trump: I personally asked President Putin not to fire on Kyiv and the cities and towns for a week. Nick Schifrin: That was Thursday, January 29. Three days later ...
Is that a sign that Europe does not have faith in the U.S. nuclear deterrent? Kaja Kallas: These discussions are out there. I don't think it's good for the overall peace of the world, because these are very dangerous weapons, but... Nick Schifrin: Not a good idea ...
Nick Schifrin: That de-risking language used to be reserved for China. President Donald Trump: Well, I think Greenland's going to want us. Nick Schifrin: But it's now also used for the U.S., especially since President Trump's pressure on Greenland including today at the White House ...
... that the Nordics are next or the Baltics are next. No. No, they're not. I mean, Russia is not going to test Article 5. Nick Schifrin: But does that mean that Russia is not the long-term threat that... Alexander Stubb: It is a long-term threat. Nick Schifrin ...
Nick Schifrin: Today, the U.S. says it provides nearly half of NATO's military posture and wants to provide less than one-third within about five years, especially as it prioritizes its own borders, Venezuela and the rest of Latin America, and China, whose military buildup is the fastest ...
Wolfgang Ischinger: I see no reason why there should be any doubt about this. The weapons are there. I have not heard from anyone in the United States that this is being questioned. Nick Schifrin: Yes. Wolfgang Ischinger: But if and when the United States correctly asks of us to ...
... the sentencing today, but also the purge of the military. And on top of that, Nick, the Chinese in November and December launched a major arrest of religious leaders, Christian leaders in China.Nick Schifrin: Absolutely. Nick Burns, former ambassador to Beijing, thank you very much. Nicholas Burns: Thanks, Nick.
American-led diplomacy restarts as the war in Ukraine rages on and unprecedented attacks plunge Kyiv into cold and darkness. How long can Ukraine hold out? How long can Russia wage war? And why has Trump failed to find a path to peace? Compass Points moderator Nick Schifrin discusses that ...
... senior officials and also Republican senior arms control officials, and both argued to me that the U.S. should deploy more nuclear warheads. And now that New START has expired, they can do exactly that. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin starting our coverage tonight. Nick, thank you. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... Only God knows the state of the children's bodies. They used to be living people and they became dead bodies. This is what happened. Nick Schifrin: In El Obeid, satellite imagery from the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab shows nearly 100 new burial mounds in just two weeks between January ...
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