i ve said it before, probably tired of hearing me say it, but these are all sovereign decisions. and if a nato nation or even a non-nato nation wants to provide capabilities like fighter aircraft to ukraine, that s certainly their decision to make. and one would assume that if you re going to introduce a system into a military, that they have no experience with, that there is going to have to be some training that goes along with that. we re doing it right now. fort sill, oklahoma, we have ukrainian soldiers learning how to use a patriot battery. and outside of ukraine, we re helping train them on combined arms maneuver. so, it is not unusual to do that if an advanced capability is provided, but that s a thank you, admiral. isn t there a concern that these objects, the object and the balloon were both discovered when they re already flying over u.s. airspace? should they be detected before
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needs these advanced battle tanks right now or is it not time sensitive? no, it s absolutely we recognize it s a need, a relevant and critical need for the ukrainians so pardon me for repeating myself, but i think it s important to remember what kind of fighting we re talking about here. it s rough terrain and it s open ground. a lot of it in the donbas, i described it like kansas, a lot of farmland. and mostly towns and villages that are not that big, not major industrial cities. and so when you re fighting in an area like that and we fully expect, the ukrainians fully expect the fighting in the donbas will continue here for weeks and months ahead. combined arms maneuver, which is a fancy way of saying you want to be able to maneuver on the ground quickly, effectively with enough firepower against
together to achieve a decisive outcome on the battlefield. that s the goal here, combined arms maneuver and making sure more of ukraine s military is able to carry out these larger maneuvers. the pentagon pointed out this is the sort of work they did with the ukrainians before the invasion, ever since the 2014 invasion of crimea and now they ll be getting back to that. jake? oren liebermann at the pentagon. i want to bring in democratic congressman seth moulton who just returned from a trip to ukraine where he met with representatives in kyiv and u.s. troops in poland. congressman, thanks for joining us. house members received a briefing today from secretary of state blinken and secretary of state austin. i know the briefing was classified but is there anything you can share with us, any major tak takeaways? i was amazed when i went to kyiv at how much it looked like it did a year ago. i was there just before the invasion in december of 2021. i came back warning that i thought an a