microsoft and google and whatnot. and some people actually buy that propaganda unfortunately. well, it s said that russians who have nothing to do with this suffering under as much as anyone else. nina thank you for your time. nina karadsheh vote, much more to come live from warsaw tonight including the crucial role that poland is playing in the conflict. as fleeing ukraine seek refuge. special report right after this. stay with. us right after this stay with. us with the kids jingle belling and everyone telling you ll be of good cheer it s spring! claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. oh the most wonderful time feel the clarity - and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy.
seeing these people, seeing what they re really going through. it s a terrible shock for us, and i would say for any citizen of the world. tell me about when you say seeing them and seeing their eyes. i m talking about the other side when they leave the country. when they get off these. trains whether it s hungry, or here in poland. it s women, children, generally without man. because people like you can wait. what do the guy look like on your side? i would say pretty much the same. they are scared, two groups of people when you deliver food and medicine. one group is when you saying okay i ll go downstairs. or i ll meet you in front of my
regions. the statement also said that military intervention in poland would have the most negative consequences. senior officials are operating on the assumption that the last thing the russians want to do is invade poland, recognizing an invasion will make everything much worse. but at the same time, the russians continue to increase their military pressure on poland. for example, on both sides of the east german polish border, a 40 mile ward strip has been closed to foreign observers. there are ten soviet divisions about 100,000 troops in this area. on poland s eastern front, from the baltic military district in the north to the carpathian in the south, forces are in wet officials here call and enhanced state of readiness. the consequences for the part of europe, the west have been made clear to the soviet leadership. there are a number of channels. this standoff with the
with natural borders. if we see this whole architecture of the world, that democracy is, you know, the pillar of this world, then we have to, you know. we have to keep this crazy dictator and terrorist. because other than that, what s did we build after the second world war ii? did we say, what did we say? never again. well, it s happening right now. and churchill was saying the same thing about poland and invading the polish. where we are right now. the world has not learned all of the lessons of world war ii. so basically, we say, okay. what we need. we can deal with them on the ground. but we need also some products to keep them out from the country. but what we really need is the air defense systems to manage
government has been quite clear that they welcome everything the united states has done to support the ukrainian government in their struggle with the russians. they d like a lot more. and so, president duterte certainly is looking for an even bigger commitment from us to make sure that the ukrainian army has what it needs to repel the russian invaders. at the same time, i think president biden is looking to make sure that we are as tightly coordinated as possible. thank you for your time tonight. thank you. i m sorry. please finish your sentence. i had an interruption in my ear. i thought you had finished. i apologize. please continue what you are saying. you may remember a few weeks ago, there was a miscommunication over transferring the possible transfer of polish fighter jets