offensive threat. one way, sandra, to counter this threat, according to general dickinson, space command partnering with commercial launch operations that demonstrate a fast turn around, even in outer space, the u.s. tried to stay quick on the draw. back to you. sandra: greg, thank you. john: the border patrol warns about drug cartels stepping things up at our southern border. a vicious drug lord and hit man nicknamed barbie for his appearance just disappeared from the u.s. prisons listings. mexico s president says he wants to know why. fox reporting digging into that. sandra: plus the latest twitter dump confirms that conservatives were correct in their suspicions that the social media giant was censoring opinions. miranda devine will join us next. elon musk is doing a great
these are two militaries that we know well. we operated with them in iraq, afghanistan an kosovo. they re modern militaries and will add to the defensive capabilities of nato. that is the main point. people need to remember, nato is a defensive alliance. it doesn t prevent an offensive threat to anybody, include manager putin and russia. it s a defensive alliance and in fact his actions in ukraine, his offensive actions in ukraine have helped spur now these two countries wanting to join that alliance. to that point, they have really resisted this for a very long time. was there any was there any closer relation with china to russia, did that play a role in this decision? i won t speak for finland or swedish governments. i think they have spoken for themselves about the concerns over russia s invasion of ukraine. i think that s really been the impetus here. what we re committed to is making sure in the process of
and finland will ask for admission. should we say welcome? we certainly should. it s the case vladimir putin can see nato is real, it s serious. it doesn t present an offensive threat to him. his claim that it presents risk to the russian people is silliness. sweden presents no risk to the russian people. i think they can see being in the mushy middle as ukraine was where it wasn t clear if the guarantees that were made in the budapest memorandum, if they would be real or not. my last thought is, it s great to see nato waking up. i pray these european countries get real religion and it s not just for moment.
and finland will ask for admission. should we say welcome? we certainly should. it s the case vladimir putin can see nato is real, it s serious. it doesn t present an offensive threat to him. his claim that it presents risk to the russian people is silliness. sweden presents no risk to the russian people. i think they can see being in the mushy middle as ukraine was where it wasn t clear if the guarantees that were made in the budapest memorandum, if they would be real or not. my last thought is, it s great to see nato waking up. i pray these european countries get real religion and it s not just for moment.
and finland will ask for admission. should we say welcome? we certainly should. it s the case vladimir putin can see nato is real, it s serious. it doesn t present an offensive threat to him. his claim that it presents risk to the russian people is silliness. sweden presents no risk to the russian people. i think they can see being in the mushy middle as ukraine was where it wasn t clear if the guarantees that were made in the budapest memorandum, if they would be real or not. my last thought is, it s great to see nato waking up. i pray these european countries get real religion and it s not