aspect of the next few days i believe that certainly in the east, they do have enough to move forward and some in the east, i also think they re going to be hard pressed to keep any gains they may achieve. they do that and some of the advantages when it comes to being close to supply line or where they were in kooyiv, for example. it remains to be seen how they ll deal with the ukrainian forces and as well as the south. just very quickly, what s the strategic value of the ports of odesa? it is huge. it is the third largest city in ukraine but it is the major port basically from all over the agriculture exports that ukrainian has a large preponderance of is economic lifeline going through there. it is the lifeline for a lot of military supply.
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just for some context, this is not the first time we ve seen the government of syria kill its own people. no. jenna: what can we draw from the past to see about how we should act now? there are a couple things going on here. one, syria at the time in the reagan, during the reagan administration we had very little relationship with syria, we didn t have a military supply with them. they were russia s clients. we didn t have a lot of ability to influence events before they happened. after they happened, that was part of a bigger picture, the same picture we re seeing today interestingly. syria in the middle of a civil war. then lebanon in the middle of a civil war. right now the syrian civil war threatens to do the same but to break out to iraq, to jordan, to lebanon. jenna: i had didn t in 1982, right? it did and it didn t. lebanese civil war. we sent in troops. we had marines at the airport barracks, that was