James Menendez
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Talk us through then what's going to happen next, how they will be brought back down to Earth.
Talk us through then what's going to happen next, how they will be brought back down to Earth.
I read also that you are involved in a program to produce food in both the US and Nigeria as a precursor to growing food in space. Tell us about that.
I read also that you are involved in a program to produce food in both the US and Nigeria as a precursor to growing food in space. Tell us about that.
Yeah. What are the particular challenges then? Why is it not as easy as doing it where we are right now?
Yeah. What are the particular challenges then? Why is it not as easy as doing it where we are right now?
Right. But this is all presumably building towards a possibility of us being able to sustain ourselves somewhere other than on Earth. Is that correct?
Right. But this is all presumably building towards a possibility of us being able to sustain ourselves somewhere other than on Earth. Is that correct?
Well, President Zelensky has thanked Donald Trump directly in his evening address for enabling these constructive talks. And it seems like Ukraine's leader feels like he has been listened to. He didn't take part in today's discussions. But I think this joint statement after hours of negotiations in Jeddah reflects a restoring of Ukraine and America's relationship.
Well, President Zelensky has thanked Donald Trump directly in his evening address for enabling these constructive talks. And it seems like Ukraine's leader feels like he has been listened to. He didn't take part in today's discussions. But I think this joint statement after hours of negotiations in Jeddah reflects a restoring of Ukraine and America's relationship.
And I think just hearing the words that the ball is now in Russia's court will be music to Kyiv's ears, because finally we're seeing an America apply some kind of pressure on Russia, and finally it seems to be siding with Ukraine for the first time since Donald Trump took office. But whilst this is a diplomatic breakthrough for Kyiv, there is a huge but. It all hinges on...
And I think just hearing the words that the ball is now in Russia's court will be music to Kyiv's ears, because finally we're seeing an America apply some kind of pressure on Russia, and finally it seems to be siding with Ukraine for the first time since Donald Trump took office. But whilst this is a diplomatic breakthrough for Kyiv, there is a huge but. It all hinges on...
on how the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, will view this proposal, or as the delegation put it today, whether he will both accept it and immediately implement this proposed month-long ceasefire along the current front lines.
on how the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, will view this proposal, or as the delegation put it today, whether he will both accept it and immediately implement this proposed month-long ceasefire along the current front lines.
It'll be instantaneous. I mean, the impression we got from officers on the front line, it was that it was like fighting blind. It is shared intelligence by America primarily that enables Ukraine to trace missiles, detect the buildup of Russian troops, to plan assaults, to get a sense of terrain, to use satellite imagery.
It'll be instantaneous. I mean, the impression we got from officers on the front line, it was that it was like fighting blind. It is shared intelligence by America primarily that enables Ukraine to trace missiles, detect the buildup of Russian troops, to plan assaults, to get a sense of terrain, to use satellite imagery.
That has now been restored and it allows, it sort of creates inertia once more on a creaking front line in some areas. It does not solve Ukraine's problems. You know, the Ukrainian troops are being encircled in some areas of the fighting, but it keeps it in the fight. I think America's withdrawal of support in this way was effectively like fading down Ukraine's life support machine.
That has now been restored and it allows, it sort of creates inertia once more on a creaking front line in some areas. It does not solve Ukraine's problems. You know, the Ukrainian troops are being encircled in some areas of the fighting, but it keeps it in the fight. I think America's withdrawal of support in this way was effectively like fading down Ukraine's life support machine.
It's plugged back in, but Ukraine is still very much fighting for its life.
It's plugged back in, but Ukraine is still very much fighting for its life.