a final question from ari sheaco,. thank you very much, secretary. i have two questions. you said that nato will not send fighter jets to ukraine to shoot down russians. it s understandable, but there is another way to impose this no-fly zone. of course, the states send missiles, but air defense capabilities to support and currently work in ukraine and defense capabilities with s-300 which are working quite well. the second question is, you saw it more than a week of fighting and how russian forces weren t able to achieve most of their objectives. so how does this week of war
a final question. thank you very much. secretary, i have two questions. first is also on no-fly zone. you said that nato will not send fighter jets to ukraine to shoot down russians. it is understandable. but there is another way to impose this no-fly zone and i mean send into ukraine air defense capabilities and states send stinger missiles, but i m speaking about air defense capabilities to support the currently working ukraine and defense capabilities with s-300 and working also quite well. and the second question is you saw we saw more than a week of fighting and how russian forces weren t able to achieve most of its objectives. they were brought down, they were stopped in many places. so how does this week of war
but president zelensky has been clear that sanctions are one thing but what he desperately needs is international weapons, international ammunition, international aid. physical, tangible ammunition, internationalaid. physical, tangible things is what he continues to appealfor. physical, tangible things is what he continues to appeal for. russia has now refocused its efforts in this conflict. it is moving very much in the east and the south away as we know now from parts of the north and the capital kyiv, but of course we are five and half weeks into this conflict now and ukrainian forces have performed better than i think a lot of people thought they would. they have really pushed back against russian forces in a way that even military analysts some of them thought ukrainian forces weren t capable of. but as the conflict extends, as ammunition becomes depleted and weapons are destroyed in the fighting, there s always the need for more of that to be brought in. while sanctions are appre
has some credibility. she has put people there that will go add it aggressively to usual language, but are not trying to undermine and discredit the whole enterprise before it gets going. david, if it republicans are being genuine, and we want to assume people on both sides of the aisle are being genuine, they want to get to the root cause of what happened, why forces weren t more readily available when we knew there were threats in advance, no one wants to see this happen again. no one wants a repeat of what happened on january 6, so how did the two sides find common ground so they can be genuine about preventing this from ever happening to our country again. to get there can t be common ground where the premises they democrats have an open mind the republicans of already made up their mind and so you can t hav the minority leader put who he wants on only the speaker gets the pick by who she decides has an open mind to hear this investigation.
where u.s. forces weren t supposed to be, in laos. rose was wounded in a firefight, survived a helicopter crash. he ignored his own injuries to pull the chopper crew and members of his unit from the burning crash site. rose now becomes a member of a storied group of veterans, those who ve been awarded their nation s highest military honor. this now makes it 73 men alive today to hold that honor. one of them happens to be here, our friend and colleague jack jacobs. he remains here with us, as does historian and author john meacham. jack, i have to threaten you that we have a photo of you and president nixon the day you were awarded. how has the action of being there you are. how has the action of being awarded the medal of honor changed? well, our wars have changed. we used to fight continuously, and now we fight in fragmented place at fragmented times with a force that s an all-volunteer