is not finished. yeah. orrin leiberman, appreciate it. want to get perspective now from a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. ambassador, thanks again for being with us. i want to ask about what orrin reported, this multinational effort to get aid into ukraine where it counts. how difficult is a task is that in the aid has been slow to come, but this newer package of aid it seems they ve really fast tracked. it s only going to get harder from here, though, especially if a city like kyiv is actually surrounded because this has to come over land, doesn t it? yeah, no, they can t fly in as they were doing say two weeks ago, but you already did see an acceleration both from the united states and also from other nato allies providing things over the last six weeks to ukraine. so it sounds like that process is being made even more rapid. but now the question is can they get things like these 29s from
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