type of significant intelligence collecting capability or what they might have been intended for. at this white house briefing, what you did hear from national security spokesman john kirby is there is clearly a shift into a robust, all-of-government approach to get more answers, not just to the three objects shot down over the course after a three-day period but what they re seeing in the skies. the widening of the apertures, it s at least one element of why we ve seen this more over the course of the past couple days. as you noted, victor, this is unprecedented in terms of u.s. fighters taking out things from over u.s. skies. this is john kirby s response. where we go from here, i think we just don t know right now in terms of whether they needs to be threshold changes as you put it. i think it s important to take a step back here. what the president did was ordered these actions with the safety and security of the american people foremost in his mind. there were very goo
where you see russian troops in wave after wave and getting obliterated by ukrainian forces, at least based on the evidence we ve reviewed. they ve been hitting minefields, attacked by drones and art artillery. even the russian supporters are criticizing the russians for throwing a huge amount of resources without much gain. one of the biggest issues with the ukraine space is they re running short of basic large caliber ammunition. that s something nato will be discussing into tomorrow to try and ratchet up production to get them to the front. the delivery time to deliver that ammunition is actually increasing we heard from stoltenberg to 28 months from 12 months. quickly, david, there are qu conflicting reports as to whether russia is gaining