before the rain hits. so that you can fortify, set up your supply lines for your positions for the winter. i think from ukraine perspective, we re having a hollywood type discussion. and the reality is that russia has really strength defenses and they need it find a way to outsmart them and find a way to weaken them to push forces one way and then use you know, use it as a diversion and come around somewhere else. it is not it is a real war. i think again when you step away from that from the actual battle front, you forget what it is like. i was there not to overstate it, but when you are there on the frontlines and you see the troops training and coming out to go forward and storm positions. and you look at the camera footage of when they have done
president inherited this problem and is now trying to address it and i ve been working with members of the armed services committee to raise it to the defense secretary. and, congressman, your thoughts on, i mean, is there a line between china having eavesdropping bases or operations in cuba and then having troops that could be training in cuba? do you think that there is a line there or no? jose, there is. the troops are unacceptable. china cannot have troops training in cuba. the president has made that clear. secretary blinken has made that clear. that has to be a hard line for the united states and we will not accept that. congressman ro khanna, i thank you so much for being with us. really appreciate your time. thanks. up next, what new polling reveals about former president trump s support a week after his federal indictment. you re watching jose
don t know. but this pushback in the east is something these troops training furiously hope to replicate in the south where the counteroffensive will likely focus. there is little shortage of ammunition here. quite the opposite. and they say the russians already seem to know something from ukraine is coming. [ speaking non-english ] for all the simulation and noise, reality on the front
the deadliest friendly fire incidents in afghanistan since the start of that war nearly 14 years ago. this happened yesterday in a southern province about 200 miles south and west of the capital city kabul. here s what happened according to officials. coalition forces were coming back from a security operation when taliban insurgents attacked them. they say then the troops called for what s known as a close air support. in other words, they need cover. that s when they died. the defense department reports they are still investigating exactly what happened but it sounds as if from the reporting so far they called in the air support and the air support killed them. worth noting, one of the first friendly fire incidents happened back in april of 2002 when an american fighter jet dropped a bomb on a group of troops training in a night training exercise. four canadian soldiers died in that incident. this time it s five americans. we re joined now by leah
hundreds of thousands of forces. here s richard angle with more on what the agreement would entail. troops training and advising afghan forces and hunting al qaeda. movement off base would be severely restricted. officials want 1015,000 troops to stay for a decade at least. they talk of 7,000 to 8,000. u.s. troops here mostly in training. the u.s. air force working with afghan air men. they are on their face, nervous about taking their first few steps, but i think they can do it. most don t want the men to leave. we have strong support from the termination in the community. especially families. why not just leave? the afghan government would likely collapse and it would become a haven for terrorists