global peace and security and therefore, i think it s so critically important that president biden who has this wealth of experience in the foreign policy front is able to demonstrate america s commitment tangibly not only by his presence along those front line states but also by the announcements about the extent of u.s. aid, humanitarian aid and flow of weapons. we re in this. this is very much a hot war. maybe the russians are sending out signals they will focus on donbas and reflects the facts russians realize things are not going well for them and taking it on the chin. so important by the president s presence out there, that he signals not only to our nato partners and to the ukrainians but also to the russians that we are here to stay. we ll stand by our ukrainian partners and we re in this until the very end, whatever that end might be. and ambassador yovanovitch,
the bad guy and the good guy on the stage. during the iraq war, much of the war was outraged by american leadership and ditto when donald trump was president and threatened to pull us out of nato and probably would have got out of the claimant change agreements out of the iran nuclear deal just made america sort of a rogue version of ourselves. so now we see kind of the reverse. joe biden bringing back the west and saying the west is back. america is back. nato certainly seems to be back. but some of the countries that are now actually doing the right thing when it comes to refugees have some challenges internally as well. they are taking people in hungary. you have poland, the associated press talking about allied with a right wing political partner accused of eroing democratic norms and the european union,
say? it s i understand from one side to president biden and all others politicians, they really care about their people in their countries and they don t want to take direct part in the world war iii, which really started already, but if they you can t make how say? you can t avoid it. it s not about putin starts some direct war with the u.s. or with you only if we get the planes. when he decided he do it anyway, if you give us plane or you don t give us plane so it s not
the world needs to, as well. you know, john brennan, similar question to you about what the strategic importance of this speech is given the following. i ll read more, russia is signaling perhaps maybe they re crying a little bit, signalled on friday it may be reducing war aims focussing more territory in eastern ukraine and the first stage of the operation with ukraine putting up fierce resistance and russia having failed to seize for a senior statement with acknowledgement of all significance of the speech with the strategic interest of him. joy, we are at a very critical inflection point not only in terms of the u.s. policies but also in terms of nato s cohesion as well as
city was the last days they tell the terrible stories and it s like scared in their hearts and minds for a lifetime. i from the last data i know that about minimum 100,000 people stay in mariupol and a lot of people get out but it s not enough because a lot of children, a lot of pregnant women stay in mariupol. russians make some points of humanitarian help so they call it but they use for the propaganda to show how they liberate mariupol but this liberation is about ruins, it s all about storms, peaceful life of prosperity. so it s unbelievable. all who can get out of war, they