i think one lesson in recent history is that once russians are many your house, it s sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. bret: secretary of state anthony blinken speaking about a cracktown in kazahkstan which has left dozens dead, a former soviet republic, and its president called in russian troops to help. those troops are now shooting to kill, and it s beginning to look like a russian takeover there. meantime, russia is poised to invade neighboring ukraine, tens of thousands of troops amazed along the border there. russia wants to keep ukraine out of nato, the u.s. has threatened serious con consequences in russia invades. fox news contributor, cam rove. fox news correspondent gillian
isa. that s a story you ll stay on top of us. appreciate it, fred. russia is taking its case to europe, trying to keep ukraine out of nato. we ll have the latest on moscow s diplomatic push. plus a judge considers whether donald trump and others are liable for the attack on the capitol. later in a medical first, doctors transplant a pig heart into a man with a terminal had heart disease. we have the details next.
u.s. troops out of the ukraine, as they pulled americans out? there s been no decision abouts moving our trainers in ukraine out, but as i said, many times, we are constantly looking at the situation. we are going to do what s right for their safety and security, that s paramount to us, but as of right now, they are still on the ground in ukraine conducting their advise and assist missions, and obviously if that changes we ll certainly let you know. they have not changed the number, right, the footprint the same. yes, ma am. someone on the phone, a lot of questions, we ll get to them all. jared suba. hi, mr. kirby. sencom put out a statement saying u.s. patriot missile systems engaged. is the department treating it as a potential attack on u.s. forces or just done to assist the emirates partners.
particular point, he is raising the stakes, everybody is trying to stay away from thinking and sending soldiers to the battles. what away from thinking and sending soldiers to the battles.- soldiers to the battles. what is next? russia soldiers to the battles. what is next? russia still soldiers to the battles. what is next? russia still denying - soldiers to the battles. what is next? russia still denying any| next? russia still denying any invasion plans though trying to strike deals to keep ukraine out of nato, as ukraine s civil volunteers continue to bolster their own security. and all eyes now on negotiations in the coming days which could determine the shape of future euro atlantic security. our diplomatic correspondent james landale, and our reporterjames waterhouse in kyiv, are following developments. james landale explained the british government s decision to move diplomatic staff out of the ukraine. well, the british government says it is a precaution, they are doing thi
it could be a horrendous bloodbath. not only for ukrainians but for russian troops and russian presence, as well. this is enormously dangerous brinksmanship. yeah. willie geist, i bring up nato. ukraine may not be a part of nato, but one of the conditions that russia wants is to prevent ukraine from ever being a part of nato. they don t meet the requirements just yet, but i would think that many in nato and in the diplomatic community would say russia should not have that say. and if ukraine does meet the requirements, should be allowed to join nato, and that russia, trying to sort of assert its power on that level, brings nato into this. yeah, that s one of the central demands russia has of the west in all this, to keep ukraine out of nato. elise jordan, the president, as we heard a minute ago, said there will be no american troops on the ground in ukraine. he put 8,500 troops on heightened alert. there s talk of sanctions.