it, they put it out there on their feed. what s interesting is how elon musk has provided this ability, so the internet continues to stay up. we ve never seen that before either. they did use social media in order to terrorize, but this is different where you have victims recording what s happening. greg: isis was the worse. beheadings. jimmy, i wish you a beheading somewhere. [laughter] that s a terrible joke. i hate what i just said. jimmy: i was claiming response about it for that bomb. [laughter] greg: well done, my friend. what you think so far? jimmy: your facial hair, you look like the singer of lead boyfriend called in middle school. i love you, you know i do.
people of ukraine which continues right now. willie, the russian playbook of war has never changed at least not over the course of the last 20 or 30 years or so. it s to destroy and terrorize. destroy whatever is in front of them and terrorize any civilian population. and those two goals have clearly been met in the ukraine. it s going to be decades before that country is ever rebuilt and fully back up on its feet, and yet the war continues and will probably continue for too long a period of time. one more day is too long. but, admiral, on that score, let me ask you what if the russians pull together their forces in the east of ukraine, make a push, a successful push, to capture odesa? what happens to the landscape of war and diplomacy if that took place? well, you re asking an admiral, so i m going to give you a maritime answer, mike.
got to be reconstituted. brian: they are going back to belarus, right? they called up 100,000 people. april 1st ask when they call up their people for two year service. that s not a big deal. general, what we keep hearing about is the horrible humanitarian situation and the fighting right here trying to set up humanitarian corridors to get the 100,000 people out. and they start bombing the corridors and taking the aid that was come in. what s the theory behind that, to terrorize? it s the russian way of war. the russian way of war is to kill as many civilians as they possibly can to force a capitulation of the regime. that has been from day one and until this war is over. they will continue that as a main feature of their military doctrine and their way of war. it s just indicative of who these people really are and i think when mariupol falls, look possibly for the russians to
that is also a tactic as we both know of war to terrorize people and scare them. maybe a message to send a west and to the president of the united states and to nato, possibly. but we don t know at this point, and who knows what vladimir putin is thinking. and also, the timingf this as you said, president at the polish border, but also when the russian official said yesterday, we will scale back the first phase of this mission, and we have accomplished it, and we know that is rhetoric. that is b.s., and then to move into this, because this is nowhere near the dombas area, and so this is not appearing a pulling back or change of strategy from the mission, and this is appearing to be either desperation to show strength or to terrorize. aim glad that you are back safely from the site of where the missiles struck. there is a lot more to come. this is cnn special live