landing crafts and charge up the hill? to a person, they said, you know, i would have never done it at 30. for some reason, at 18, i just thought they want me to do it, and i never once thought anything would happen to me. amazing. i just charged the beach and got up the hill. i said, yeah, but how did you do it? they said, they told me to do it. it was my job. and so, you know, there may be a reason why it has been in the past 18, 19, 20, 21-year-old boys and i say boys because i ve got four kids. a lot. three boys. but it is, there are developmental issues, and we need to figure out how, in public safety, in gun safety, we take that into account to protect all americans. and identify issues. that s certainly true, joe. everything you said is true. you know, when you re coming
see these pictures are just representational of the sets and formations that are basically unwrapping into position all the way from belarus across the regions that you report if you will the eastern part of pressure coming out of voronezh and then head down towards the dundas, eastern ukraine and you have more of that and you see aircraft and you see logistics which is very important and that the logistics they are getting set. you look for small and medium calibre artillery coming up between eight and i2 artillery coming up between eight and 12 miles which we have heard is happening and you have the crimea in the black sea and the feet and you have verse six large landing crafts
here. there would be no sea resupply, no way to get logistics in and it allows the russians to use things like landing crafts to bring in more forces more quickly in the south. bringing it back to the bigger picture, i think that s where we re at this morning. we have been talking a lot about the convoy, that it has been stuck there up in the north, but i think there s some bigger things to think about. they tried this initial move right here, trying to get into kyiv. you might remember a failed airborne assault which seem to have been an attempt to take down and topple the government real early. that convoy while bogged down, you are seeing them starting to make gains in through here. there was indiscriminate killing yesterday. not particularly significant unless you are building up here. you want to take the rear areas. you probably heard defense secretary kirby yesterday talking about these towns. if you are moving a massive army in and trying to take kyiv you don t want to be fight
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