waiting for something massive to take place, a massive ukrainian operation? well, in a word, there s no time to wait. i think what ukraine needs right now are a couple of things. the ability to close its own skies and also longer range on those missiles to target legitimate military targets within russia, the exact places where those missiles are coming from. why is it, for example, yalda, that the russians are targeting odesa port, right next to me is the port where the russians agreed to allow ukraine to export food to the world? that in itself, michael, looks like it s injeopardy. it is injeopardy. and if it doesn t if the russians aren t capable of ruining that deal, if we can put it that way at the negotiating table, they would do it by targeting infrastructure. look, there s one quick point here that needs to be made. no one should see this conflict as a local or regional conflict.
escalation. of course, russians aren t so foolish that they would think that doing something to put president biden in harm s way would make sense for them. but they don t necessarily control everybody there who was operating on their behalf. and that s the thing that was made very dangerous. something like putting the train the president on the train for ten hours is unheard of. absolutely. as we have this conversation, and clint mentioned it, jeremy, this possibility that china could be supplying the lethal aid to russia seems as peter just noted, some lines between the united states and russia are open, hence how the u.s. notified rush of the trip. how concerned should we be about the potential legal aid to russia? what are the consequences on the table if in fact that is what is happening? very concerned, i think this was a very deft and savvy move by secretary of state tony blinken, his chinese counterpart in munich with the allegations. the meeting was extensively about a d
of course, russians aren t so foolish that they would think that doing something to put president biden in harm s way would make sense for them. but they don t necessarily control everybody there who was operating on their behalf. and that s the thing that was made very dangerous. something like putting the train the president on the train for ten hours is unheard of. absolutely. as we have this conversation, and clint mentioned it, jeremy, this possibility that china could be supplying the lethal aid to russia seems as peter just noted, some lines between the united states and russia are open, hence how the u.s. notified rush of the trip. how concerned should we be about the potential legal aid to russia? what are the consequences on the table if in fact that is what is happening? very concerned, i think this was a very deft and savvy move by secretary of state tony blinken, his chinese counterpart in munich with the allegations. the meeting was extensively
the main square. for them, it is the end of more than eight months under occupation. it is the best! said this woman. a sunday without russians. even the air, i can breathe. ukrainians have got a lot to celebrate because they have scored a major victory over the russians, much more quickly and smoothly than they had expected and while the russians have left behind a great deal of damage, for now, the ukrainians aren t focusing on that, because they believe they have taken a giant step forward to victory. but with winter coming, russia had already resorted to a new strategy. a war on ukraine s infrastructure. screaming. after months of quiet in the capital, the war is back.
largest city take us on patrol. the russians aren t far. distant explosions. but russia s assault on the capital did not go according to plan. armoured columns were attacked and destroyed. russian losses mounted. by the end of march, the attempt to take kyiv was over. russia s defeat around kyiv may have started on the suburban street, in the last few days of february, just after the invasion. a long column of russian armour was destroyed as it pushed forward towards the capital. a war barely six weeks old, but a landscape already scarred, littered with the wreckage of two armies locked in combat, but there is more. stories of horrors