use diplomacy, the nordstream 2 pipeline. the state department s warning of russia invades ukraine, it would turn the pipeline into a hunk of metal at the bottom of the ocean. our very own jennifer griffin question defense department secretary john kirby today about the resources being sent. she says ukraine s president has requested certain defense items that have yet to be delivered, asking kirby where the urgency is all it seems the crisis is in its 11th hour. i take issue with the idea that this is an 11th hour mary pass throwing stuff. if there are senior leaders here in the president has called a russian invasion eminence. that fact is possible that is imminent does not mean that we have woke up to the fact that they need forces. we ve been talking about this for a couple of months but we ve been seeing on the ground. now the state department says the ball is in russia s court as putin continues to take time to study the response.
immediate dangerfor saying you don t think that is an immediate danger for borisjohnson? immediate danger for boris johnson? my immediate danger for borisjohnson? my prediction, it is dangerous to make any predictions but if i was forced to i would say we properly will at some stage get to the 5a but i don t think that would be eminence, i think that might come later on. i think at the moment people want to give borisjohnson a chance to try to get a grip over things and get a clear sense of direction and see what happens with the local elections and broader political developments. it the local elections and broader political developments. if those local elections political developments. if those local elections go political developments. if those local elections go badly - political developments. if those local elections go badly later. political developments. if those | local elections go badly later on, how damage would he be then? it how damage would he be then? if things go rea
border, the danger is certainly clear, even if the eminence is not. we have live reports from kaitlan collins at the white house and clarissa ward in kyiv, and also a former cia operative chief of operations is here to talk about what drives putin and what sort of sanctions he may fear. first, let s go to kaitlan collins who got a chance to question president biden at length today. what did the president have to say? he spoke in pretty blunt terms, talking about if russia decides to move forward with this, which he did highlight the unpredictable nature of all this following a meeting with his national security team earlier today. but saying that if they do move forward with this, it would be the worst invasion we have seen since world war ii and talking about the 8500 troops he put on high alert this week, saying it could be in the near term that he moves them. saying he doesn t know exactly what that looks like, depending on what move putin does make. he did say, anderson, if putin
nato territory. the strike came one day after moscow warned u.s. weapons sent to ukraine are legitimate targets. we believe in our capacity to continue to flilitary assistanc, weapons and supplies to the front in ukraine. the latest provocation comes amid concerns russia may use chemical weapons. we haven t seen anything that indicates some sort of eminence, chemical or biological attack right now but we are watching this very closely. president biden has said putin would pay a severe price if that happened. a new cbs news poll found strong support for actions the administration has already taken. 77 percent of americans support sanctions on russia s oil & gas. and 63 percent say they support them even if gas prices go up. and that poll also finds that 59 percent want the u.s. to establish a no fly zone over i
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