plans, antimissile systems, chips off of the black sea coast. keep them out of odessa. i still favor a no-fly zone because i think it can be done. ukrainians are begging for it. purely humanitarian. and i think as we watch this week are going to find that we have to confront putin one way or another before too long. i think we should do it while the ukrainian government is still standing. harris: and when they are suffering, the russians. we hear that they are freezing to death inside their tanks. so interesting to hear you double down on the no-fly zone. i get it. okay, last thing. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett outlined how the world can hold putin accountable for war crimes. he says that the united nations should circumvent the itc. we cannot put pressure on the international criminal court. we can try. to establish a special tribunal.
hard. there s a lot of people that can t get out. and the situation in the city is totally homicide. people don t have electricity for ten days, don t have heat, don t have water, and other things, so i call for all of the americans to give ukraines jet airplanes and antimissile systems and antiplane systems. if you re putin, you ll be in one with him because hundreds of thousands of people are dying. every minute people are dying. we don t know the number because
you know, it s a tale of two wars, wolf, in a certain sense. on the one hand, ukrainians are throwing everything they have, emotionally, the ma materiel. their spouses will fight to the other end. on the other side you have the russians who have artillery, masks, aircraft that can drop down bombs. you have these two counter systems. i would give the slight edge to ukrainians, particularly coming off the speech of their president zelenskyy, that s going to bring in more aid, valve lynns, and antimissile systems, recognizing russia has the advantage of masks. it s interesting you say
and they have said very clearly and very loudly, no, we re not going to take that, and putin has been surprised by that, and he s grappling with that fact right now. we ve got new voices to join our conversation, the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, jonathan lemire and staff writer at the atlantic, anne applebaum. we understand as mika mentioned that president zelenskyy has addressed nato. what do you expect to see coming out of this, to use the term deliverables from president biden, from the other european nations. what changes as a result of this gathering? i actually think the deliverables will be rather modest, you might have a slight increase in sanctions. they won t make an appreciable difference, hopefully more military supplies, maybe things that have been in short supply. antimissile systems, drones,
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