learning about the clash of armies thousands of miles away that don t have imbedded reporters like a lot of american units did. the more the information, the bigger grain of salt you should read it with. right now, the more reliable reports are the more high level-vague reports. something like russia is disappointed by their progress right now. some report that says 15 kilometers from kyiv, there was a tank battle that x number vehicles destroyed and x number killed. take that with a grain of salt. we don t have the resources. we may not know for a long time what happened where and when in this fight. to chime in what this means for russians at home. the reason the kremlin is not
fall. let s not do that. let s fill the space with contradicting russia s narratives. they are so prevalent. you wrote on twitter now that the fog of war has descended. there is a lot we don t know. there s a lot of known unknowns. we don t know what is happening 20 miles outside of kyiv. we may not know for a while. we may not know for days or weeks or months about the actual battle. the more specific and dramatic the information, the more suspicion you should apply. i was in iraq and learning from 10 kilometers away. was more more difficult than
after i had consumers of news. i think those people who are higher educated, well off and more polarized than everyone else. the people who pay attention to the news have stronger political interests. the more that gap grows, the more trouble it is for someone like president biden who is trying to speak and rally the whole country. do state of the union addresses matter? most americans hear about it but don t watch it live. i think the state of the union has declined greatly. people don t watch hour-long speeches. you ve seen the audience of these go down. because the media moves so fast. because social media moves so
maneuver at will. that s what s most important about what s taking place down here right now, anderson. general zwack, when you see what s happening at this nuclear power plant, and, again, a lot we don t know, but a lot on the face of it doesn t sound great, particularly the images we saw of tracer fire hitting the building at a plant. it didn t look like in the movies you would think if a specialized squad was going to take over a nuclear power plant, you don t really think that they would be firing at a building like this. you would think it would be done more precisely. how risky is an attack in or around a nuclear power plant? great question. what what stuns me is the fact that this is indiscriminant. it is seemingly undisciplined.
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