bribe them. that s been the modus operindi before it started. they really haven t had the success we thought they would there. we heard from president zelenskyy today before the canadian parliament. congress will hear from him tomorrow and he will like lip say what he s been saying. close the skies. gives fighter jets. we need more offensive resources. nato said no. the u.s. shut down the idea. do you think they need more than they are getting now? what should the west supply? yeah, i don t think, obviousobvious ly no fly zone will be problematic. i don t think fighter aircrafts are the answer either. the russians could see them and take them out like the did most of the ukrainian air force to
germany. one top official called the announcement a quote surprise move, pentagon spokesman made it clear that it was a nonstarter. secretary austin thanked him, the minister, for poland s willingness to continue to look for ways to assist ukraine. but he stressed that we do not support the transfer of additional fighter aircrafts to the ukrainian air force at this time, and therefore have no desire to see them in our custody either. but this time, we believe the provision of additional fighter aircraft provides little increased capabilities, at high risk. we also believe that there are alternative options that are much better suited to support the ukrainian military in their fight against russia, and we will continue to pursue those options. all right, so the u.s. says it won t give ukrainian ukraine the planes that they originally asked for, and that there are alternative options. but the world is asking, what
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A seven-storey building whose construction has been completed in 45 days for the homegrown fifth-generation fighter aircraft programme would be inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Bengaluru on Thursday.