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united states and to all ofs wh us who live here will be. crippling. and that san angle joiningdeligh us now. and i m delighted. elbridge kolby, formerd, eldri n official and author of strategy of denial american defense i de the age of great power conflict, and victor davis, hanson, hoover institution senior fellow elbridge. let s start with you now. according to these leaks, walenskyy wanted american long range missiles to fire intntoe s ilrussia. now, we can t corroborate all these docs, but if this do true, how could we give him any other weaponry?r period. e situ at willowra, great to begrim with you. i mean, i think the situation is veru wet y grim as you as yol put it. let s rurtern throug is h the ts the reporting is saying. onrainiathat the ukrainians areg very low on crucial air defens r missiles. thing and a los t of people out there buy, hey, these are little things they don t really mattete . but that ssian not true. if if the russians were able