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in russia, making russia react to what the u.s. and nato does instead of just the opposite, like declaring a humanitarian assistance zone in western ukraine. a lot of decisions to come, hard ones. general marks, general pittard, thanks so much to both of you. thank you, jim. coming up next, russia is demanding the u.s. stop giving weapons to ukraine. but the biden administration says it s not listening, shipping an additional $800 million in military aid. that means weapons. we ll take a look at the advanced weaponry it s sending their way. and greater workforce visibility today, so you can have more success tomorrow. one thing leadsds to anothe, yeah, yeah
soil, and he s not sending u.s. war planes to fight against the russian air force in the skies over ukraine. arthel? arthel: yes. so, yes. i was actually surprised when general pittard, who i thought was excellent, said that. he is very respected and so we ll see how this plays out. your information in terms of the timing and amount of personnel, physical and otherwise, that was sent to ukraine by the biden administration just smacks in the face of those who are saying the biden administration should have done more before the conflict began. national security correspondent jennifer griffin, thank you, jen. thanks, arthel. arthel: eric? eric: yeah. thank you, jennifer. if you want to understand vladimir putin s brutality and savagery, just look at the killings on the streets of kyiv and throughout ukraine. stunning new video that exposes the devastation of the country
worth of military aid, and by the end of january that had been delivered. and in $350 million that was announced a week ago, 70% of that has been which included anti-armor capabilities, those javelin missiles, the stinger missiles, that had all been delivered this week. and in the coming days, we expect all of that to be delivered. so there s a constant flow of weapons going overland, and that s why when you hear major general pittard talking about setting up a corridor or taking over western ukraine and creating a humanitarian corridor there, you know, the secret is that that is how those weapons are getting in. so are you going to you re going to find yourself face to face with russian troops and the russian air force you start setting up a no-fly zone in any part of ukraine. the president has been very clear he s not sending u.s. troops to fight on ukrainian
go with russia. i want to turn back it s hard to see a venn diagram where the ukrainians and russians go away happy. i just don t see that. well, from a military point of view i wanted to ask you, general pittard, you are suggesting a humanitarian no fly zone over western ukraine. how would that work? it would be a humanitarian assistance zone. ideally under the auspices of the united nations but that may not happen, it may have to be nato and u.s. led working with president zelenskyy and ukraine we re carving out western ukraine down to odesa as a humanitarian assistance zone which would take nato troops led by the u.s. on the ground doing peace enforcement missions, being prepared for combat and also a no fly zone over western ukraine. i think it s time that if we re really serious about taking care of refugees and making sure humanitarian assistance takes place that that is done. well, look, anytime that