ainsley: mike, what s the latest on the space talks, the saying start tomorrow. ukrainians saying today. we are reading 28th through the 30th. what exactly does zelenskyy want and what will they be discussing? well, first and foremost what zelenskyy want is for the russian troops to leave his country, to start over at the beginning. he says he is willing to offer up a neutrality, which means no nato membership, but it will have to be backed up by a referendum of the ukrainian voting public. so, when you think about that, they re really far apart. the russians saying they want the eastern portion of the country. they want i don t of crimea. ukrainians are not going to go for that either. essentially a reward for russian hostility. steve: all right, mike tobin reporting live from lviv, thank you very much. brian: thanks, mike. you got it. brian: also that report a ukrainian intelligence officer told cnn that they are looking for a possibly the russians are dialing back thei
Debris generated by anti-satellite weapons tests, like the one Russia conducted late last year, poses a significant threat to use of space, whether by militaries or private enterprises. There is a path toward eliminating the damage of the space weapons tests without limiting weapons technologies that can be used as anti-satellite weapons
Despite spending trillions of mostly borrowed dollars, the U.S. has not done well in the post-Cold War environment, as reflected by our diminished worldwide standing and influence.
Despite spending trillions of mostly borrowed dollars, the U.S. has not done well in the post-Cold War environment, as reflected by our diminished worldwide standing and influence.