his russian counterpart, defending his illegal invasion of ukraine. for the huge number of casualties. at the center of it, all alliances, some steadfast, some dangerous. nuclear threats no end in sight. in a cnn exclusive. what more needs to be, done to ensure what you say is ukraine s victory on this war. and former british prime minister boris johnson, joins me with his take, on where putin takes this war next. this was a war of choice,. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states, and around the world, i m wolf blitzer, this is a special edition of the situation room. we are developing news tonight on a missile, test conducted by russia during president biden s surprise trip to ukraine, yesterday. and it comes as the leader at the free world, took on the autocrat trying to destroy ukraine president biden delivering a fiery address in poland today to mark the upcoming one year anniversary of putin s ruthless invasion, and on the other side of ukrai
beyond ukraine united before freedom for democracy and perhaps could be more than anything else in the years ahead, wolf. all right guys, thank you very much, standby, i want to bring in cnn s tom foreman. he has a closer look at russia s nuclear arsenal, and what the suspension of this key treaty with the united states, potentially can mean, go ahead tom. hey, wolf, russia in the united states have 90% of the world s nuclear warheads. with russia estimated to hold a moderate numeric advantage, although of course every single nuc. is a serious matter. the new treaty says each country is limited to just over 1500 deployed warheads. ready to be used immediately. for example, researchers estimate russia has 812 on land base ballistic missiles, about 576 on submarine launched ballistic missiles, and possibly 200 at heavy bomber bases. modern thermo nuclear weapons,