own people for a invasion. russian media reports online rhetoric 200 percent since november accusing ukrainian leaders of increased militancy and human rights vitals. russian actors are starting to fabricate provocations in state and media to justify intervention. today ukraine was hit with massive cyberattack took down websites and contained a message that said in part be afraid and expect the worse. this is for your past, present, and future. talks earlier in the week calming the situation led to nowhere. sergey lavrov doubled down on demands that nato should expand running out of the patients. patience. we will continue tho be ready for any course of events. u.s. officials say invasion could begin in the coming weeks. analysts say the threat is very real. i don t think we are taking it very seriously. and what i mean by that is president biden, it seems like is he always a step behind when it comes to national security.
military operations for decades. it became a miniature city. it was handed over to a few thousand afghan members of the military. what happens to it now? biden said that s somebody else s problem. for him the alternative to essentially getting out now was trying to stick around for ten, 20, 30 more years and trying to rid the country of the taliban, al qaeda, isis, and that wasn t something he wanted to do it. he s ready to accept the consequences. he also wants to pivot to china at the same time. but i mean, is that the natural consequence of leaving afghanistan? is it a real pivot to china? are we going to do that as a nation? you re seeing the white house start to i mean, you re seeing them speak about china and the growing competition both when it comes to an economic standpoint and the potential human rights vitals happening in china as well. you re seeing the focus there. yeah. coming up next for us, now that the supreme court s term is over, is it time for the most