didn t and they came to the table. you can counter putin, in terms of aircraft, why aren t we sending up f-18 s to high value escorts. we have better planes and we ll counter them with radar lock. leland: those are interesting questions, one wonders when they re going to be put to the president and if he feels he s being challenged at this point by president putin. tom, appreciate your insights. elizabeth. elizabeth: a detainee at the u.s. military prison in guantanamo bay has been charged in connection with terror attacks in his home country of internecia. the bombing at a bali resort killed 200 people 88 australians and seven american tourists. he s been held at the american prison in cuba for a decade. they say he was the leader of a terror group in indonesia. australian survivors and
find itself in a proxy war not just with russia but also iran. a day after a u.s. navy f-18 fighter jet down to a russian-made syrian warplane, russian officials warned u.s. and coalition warplanes operating over syrian government controlled areas would be tracked as potential targets. translator: we call on everybody to avoid unilateral actions, to respect syria s sovereignty and to join our work which is coordinated with the syrian government. russian defense ministry said it would no longer use a deconfliction hotline purge. chairman of the joint chiefs says it still operating. when i left the building this morning, we were still communicating. u.s. central command said the coalition warned the syrian
of oxygen, it puts you in that sort of, that he has been and in the last year. if you don t wake up after three months, you will never wake up again. and sadly he had to be seen by his family right before his very final moments. jon: we expect sean spicer will be out there momentarily. in the meantime, let s talk about tensions with russia. there was an armed russian jet buzzing u.s. u.s. military plar the baltic sea. it comes on the heels of a threat by russia after the u.s. shot down a syrian jet. jennifer griffin live from the pentagon with the latest. just one day after u.s. navy f-18 is shot down and just a day after russia issued a stark warning to u.s. warplanes flying east of the euphrates river in syria. a fighter jet armed with missiles through within 5 feet of a u.s. air force plane on
we also have breaking news to tell everyone about. russia says it will stop cooperating with the u.s. in syria because the u.s. shot down a syrian warplane for reportedly dropping bombs near u.s.-backed fooir fighters. cnn s barbara starr is live at the pentagon with breaking details. sounds like things are escalating, barbara. good morning, alison. this word coming from the russian ministry of defense in moscow a short time ago. all of this centering around the shootdown of a syrian su22 aircraft in syria yesterday by a u.s. navy f-18. said to be attacking u.s. backed fighters on the ground. russians putting out a statement saying they will no longer cooperate as they have been with the coalition and the u.s. on what they call basically a
regime who chose after being warned off not once, but twice, to drop bombs in and around raqqah. so what the united states did with this f-18 pilot is act in defense of forces on the ground that we have said for months before president trump was elected when we knew we were going to have to work with syrian democratic forces on the ground, we said we are going to come to their aid, to their defense, primarily from the air. this is not something new, not something we shied away from talking about publicly. so there s no reason this needs to become escalatory. barbara raises a good point, it gets to the iranian missiles. this is a complicated battle space. every day, we continue to see it become more convoluted. it s not simply anti-isis to other partners on the ground sorry, other people on the ground, other nations on the ground and other parties on the ground. the fight against isis is mixed very much in with the civil war. we look at the military effort purely as anti-isis, as does