right now. good day. i m chris jansing live at m headquarters in new york city. nearly 24 hours after president biden vowed to strike back, we re waiting for his critical decision. how will be u.s. retaliate for the attack that killed three u.s. soldiers and wounded dozens more in the middle east? what s it going to take to get them to back down but not trigger a bigger war in the process. he s not president and not in congress. how is it possible that donald trump could pull the rug out from under a border deal that both parties say they want and that the country desperately needs? it s the race the american people have been dreading. the two oldest candidates in u.s. history duking it out in what may be the longest presidential campaign we ve ever seen. what it s going to take for them and us to make it to election day. we begin with the deadly attack on american troops in the middle east, opening a new potentially explosive chapter in the israel-hamas war. president
iranians, be careful. warning if they move against the troops we had respond and they should be prepared. i ve delivered the message to iran, they know not to do anything. iran does not want a war with us. john: expecting to hear from the white house and the pentagon shortly for the first time since an iranian-backed terror group turned deadly for american soldiers. hello, john roberts in washington and so begins another week on a tragic note. sandra: good to be with you. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . u.s. official telling fox news the iranian proxy drone was able to slip past the u.s. air defenses because it was mistaken for an american drone scheduled to return to the base at the same time. that strike killed three soldiers and wounded dozens more. john: axios reporting the president is discussing a significant military response, and some republicans demand biden hit back harder and more directly by striking targets inside iran. sandra: nikki
constant communication with the ukrainians about what their needs are, and those have evolved as the war has evolved and we ll see where this go. the air base, is the u.s. prepared to facilitate the delivery of the meg 29s. we have never dictated to another partner what they can or can t give or on what time line. if one of our allies or partners wants to provide fighter aircraft to president zelenskyy, that s a sovereign decision they have every right to make, and we would welcome that. there s $100 million in the appropriations bill. so john kirby in the white house briefing room. the trip to poland by the president, the latest move to show support for ukraine and to continue to work with our allies to keep that support for ukraine going, but a lot of interest continuing on those four unmanned objects in the sky. a couple of things came out of that. you heard him say there s an increasing focus that we have, and we heard the president outline four things yesterday t
Impact in oil prices because if you even though iran has been under solutions for the last years it been quietly providing oil to customers in the globe and the white house has turned a blind eye especially the last year or two because its been trying to smooth relations between iran and the western world but now if the white house decides to enforce those sanctions, that means supply from iran would be cut off and coming at a time when oil supplies have been tightening because saudi arabia and russia, the two largest exporters of oil in the world, were also part of 0pec have collectively being reduced 1. 3 Million Barrels of oil per Day Sincejuly and will get you to do so to the end of the and there is a good chance it may continue next year as well so if this happens there will be a scenario where there will be less oil supplier, more demand, and that leads to higher prices. Major Oil Producers are not directly involved in the conflict but it has still sparked uncertainty as far as o
Around the globe, and the white house has turned a blind eye, especially the last year or two because its been trying to smooth relations between iran and the western world. But now if the white house decides to enforce those sanctions, that means supply from iran would be cut off and coming at a time when oil supplies have been tightening because saudi arabia and russia, the two largest exporters of oil in the world, who are also part of 0pec , have collectively been reducing 1. 3 Million Barrels of oil per day since july and there is a good chance it may continue next year as well. So if this happens there will be a scenario where there will be less oil supply, more demand, and that leads to higher prices. Even though Major Oil Producers are not directly involved in the conflict it has still sparked uncertainty as far as oil prices are concerned. Talking about that was azlin ahmad, covering crude oil markets in the middle east and asia pacific and she told me that yesterdays spike in