putin intended to send a signal for us to not intervene and remind us he has nuclear deterrence that said, it is part of russian doctrine to use tack tackle nuclear weapons. and that is what i am starting to get concerned about if putin gets backed into a corner. these are much smaller, lower yield and historically, the russians believed that they can use them and knowing that we won t launch an icbm or full blown response to destroy the it world they think they can get away with it and obviously that s incredibly dangerous. carley: what do you make of the request to establish a no-fly zone above their country. ukrainians say that s the what they need to win this war. should would he be doing that? the big worry there is that that would have to involve u.s. fighters and nato fighters shooting down russian forces to.
request for a no fly zone over the country is not realistic according to the white house. press sect. psaki: no fly zone require implementation, require u.s. military, which would be direct conflict and potentially war with russia, something we are not planning to be a part of. alexandria: there is effort to provoke president biden s response was plain. listen. mr. president, should americans be worried about nuclear war? president biden: no. alexandria: you heard no there. president putin is calling removal of 12 russian diplomats from the un act of aggression. u.s. officials cited espionage activity, demanding russia lose its seat on the un security council. they are invading sovereign
that s world war iii. what we should have been doing for months now and are now finally, belatedly, is flooding the zone with stinger anti-aircraft missiles. they are man portable. they can be hoisted up on your shoulder. they can be used in cities and kin flick some serious damage on the russian air force. that s what we did with the afghans in the 1980s when they defended themselves against the russian invasion. if you were president biden, i want to go back to the what do you need to do tonight and in the sphere of diplomacy to make sure this really doesn t become an issue? i think from a commander-in-chief s standpoint, he needs to speak directly to putin. we have nukes as well. that said, they are never to be used. fortunately, we could actually see their forces moving or not moving. again, not to get into details,
court say there is reasonable basis to believe war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed by russia in recent days. civilian death toll including women and children topping 400. my colleagues have been reporting another blast heading toward kyiv, more trouble to come. back to you guys. thank you, greg. war is affecting so many people, millions across ukraine and next guest is american advocate for orphans serving in the country. good morning to you, we have been following you on social media, you are such a light. tell us about your mission, what are you doing in ukraine? yeah, good morning. thank you for having me on. i am an american missionary located in western ukraine. i ve been here about a month. our ministry has changed greatly
them with shelter and food. un officials are now saying they believe there could be at least four million more coming in the coming weeks. train stations and places like western ukraine city of kyiv is jammed. border crossings and people walking great distances for a reason. take a listen to this ukrainian woman. scared of war, what will be left everything and just run away. we left everything and ran away. ukrainian president zelenskyy trying to tap in on this good move between eu and ukraine, making formal application. some are in favor and others want to go slow approach. vladamir putin is firmly opposed and following the virtual carpet bombing of kharkiv, the criminal