game. we begin with the high-stakes summit where nato leaders are discussing a possible place for ukraine in the alliance s future. kevin corke has all the latest developments including what is upsetting ukraine s president. kevin: as you know from your time covering previous nato summit, there are lots are one-on-one breakouts of the sidelines. so this is hardly novel. but very few in recent memory will be as anticipated as the one that is set for tomorrow between president zelenskyy and our own president biden. the meeting comes against a backdrop of controversy given by the prophets recent decision to send cluster munitions to the war-torn country which a number of nato members have effectively banned because of concerns over the weapon s ability to harm civilians. the audience comes after mr. biden said ukraine was not ready for nato membership. so if you have been following the story for a while, that means reading which has finally cleared its last hurdle to receive n
of treatment come in, i don t think it is appropriate because there is no way that the united states is going to bring in ukraine who is at war with another nation and then give them article five guarantee which almost immediately draws us into a war with a you nuclear armed russia. for him to make that statement makes it look like he is not aware that there is not going to happen and it is inappropriate and we are not going to do it. to ill-begotten takes biden is going to do it. mike: nikki haley wait in on the issue today. let s play. i think he made putin s a look at what is happening. they are missing the exact strategy that could end this war. the key is there is no reason ukraine should not be part of nato. nato has been a 70-year success story at keeping russia out. mike: she is contrasting president biden s vision for the war, right? daniel: with all due respect to the ambassador, that is not going to end the war. you bring ukraine into nato right now or anytime in t