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bombed out civilian areas. while the crukrainians have bee inspired and brave and courageous, they are being pummelled. in the last segment, lieutenant colonel vinman was talk about the potential for a lend lease program. finding other ways to upgrade the ukrainian military with more intense weaponry to take on these russians. what are your thoughts on that. i think in this conflict, we ought to be pushing as much possible into ukraine with any luck. even if the cities fall and that s not a sure thing right now. there s going to be significant partisan warfare that s going to be going against the backside of the russian forces. the soft underbelly. their lines of communication, their supply depots, their non-combat forces and if we can provide as much equipment as possible to keep that fight going, the way we did with the
all-out program to insulate us from oil and gas. i was just writing about the fact that the, you know, the defense production act would allow president biden to order up millions and millions of air source heat pumps, the kind of reversible air conditioners that are the new efficient way to heat your home and then send them off to europe, the way we did with the lend lease program before the second world war. by the time november rolls around next year, we could have cut out 10, 15, 20% of their demand for gas which is precisely about how much putin supplies. so well, let me jump in. your vantage point here is very interesting precisely because you already have a record about thinking about and working towards a different energy future. you mentioned the famous mccain,
he didn t just put ukraine on notice. he put all of eastern europe on notice. it was probably the most dangerous speech i heard from world leader infer decades. so, you know, i would say we shouldn t play word games. i m with evelyn. i really think that this is a moment that requires action. fortunately, the biden administration, the governments of europe, have stepped it up with serious sanctions. they ve got other sanctions on hold. they re talking about training and supporting the ukrainians during the press conference with secretary blinken. they talked about a lend lease program with ukraine. they moved forces forward in estonia. they re taking this just as seriously as it needs to be taken. here s a little bit more of what the president said today.
objectives, and we need to help the ukrainians bring this to a quick conclusion. otherwise this gets drawn out and the blood continues to flow. so when we talk about helping them, let s talk about two of the options we keep hearing over and over again. talking about the no fly zone. nato has taken that off the table. i would like your thoughts on a limited no fly zone. we had secretary of state blinken saying there is a green light for jets. you re suggesting as it relates to those jets, a lend-lease program. can you talk us through how that might work? sure. first of all, let s drop the no-fly zone. that term has a lot of baggage. let s call it a secured humanitarian corridor. so that would be something that s limited to in a particular place to make sure that the russians can t bomb these civilian personnel that are trying to flee the war zone as they ve done in mariupol and outside of kyiv. it could be done in a way where