Analysts, scholars predict that fighting will grow more brutal, deadly before serious talks begin. Military and intelligence analysts and Ukraine scholars offered a somber assessment of the weeks ahead in Ukraine, saying that despite the resistance offered by Ukrainian fighters, the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better. Former U.S. Defense Secretary AshtonAnalysts, scholars predict that fighting will grow more brutal, deadly before serious talks begin. Military and intelligence analysts and Ukraine scholars offered a somber assessment of the weeks ahead in Ukraine, saying that despite the resistance offered by Ukrainian fighters, the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better. Former U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton » The FINANCIAL Politics
at the kennedy school belfer center as well. thank you for joining us. shocking to know that one of these employees at a power plant could be linked to terrorists. talk to us a little bit about how vulnerable power plants are. fortunately we don t hear about it very often that is the good news. this was clearly a break down in security. the good news there is people recognized it. i ve read the inspector general audit from the nuclear regulatory commission, it took it very seriously and enacted a number of recommendations that are going to be enacted to hopefully improve security. i would stress here that security is like anything else, there is no such thing as perfect security and the most important thing is to recognize that we have very strong security in our nuclear facilities but it s not perfect. jenna: you know, we talk about the different threats to our nation and we should mention that senator schumer is running for re-election. he did put this out back in march as well, bu