taken, and you can t hide casualties because sooner or later parents recognize their sons and daughters are not coming home, that s a limit on him, and he s got to make sure that that doesn t turn into a political opposition in the next couple of years. so he s walking a pretty fine line himself. they notice when their kids aren t coming home, and also the mom and dad down the street are experiencing the same thing. you know, you really cannot hide that. i do wonder if there s anything at this point, anything more you think the west can do to influence vladimir putin that it actually has the will to do? well, really great question because there are many things the u.s. and the nato allies could do and the question is one of will. there are two main ones in the world of sanctions. one is obviously weaning europe of their addiction to russian
custody. he faces terrorism charges for allegedly attacking a mass transit system and, if convicted. he could be sentenced to life in prison. the 62-year-old was processed by the nypd just a short time ago and handed to the fbi for allegedly shooting 10 people and injuring some 19 others. we use every resource at our disposal to gather and process significant evidence that directly links mr. james to the shooting. we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. the 29-hour manhunt for james came to an end just before 2:00 p.m. today when none other than frank james himself reportedly called crime stoppers and told them that he was at a mcdonald s in the lower east side. when police arrived, he wasn t at the mcdonald s. an eyewitness tells fox news he saw james walking a block away and told police. he was walking and i saw the
gives him some sort of fig leaf to say we re going in there to protect pro-russian forces. it s what he would use and what he wants to give himself enough cover that he can mitigate some of the sanctions. he can get china to at the very least abstain and an excuse to sell most importantly to the russian people back at home because that s where he s walking a really fine line. the russians right now back putin, but the second you start seeing russian troops and body bags come back and it starts to get really bloody, he gets in trouble with his domestic audience at home. that s exactly what happened to russia in afghanistan. it was good while it was going good and suddenly it wasn t.
returned. he is a very nationalistic type of guy. i think the current ukrainian president, zelensky, is probably aware of that and aware that there are others who are eager to criticize, you know, how he is handling the situation. so, there s some domestic-internal politics in ukraine. and of course, you know, he is walking a it s a fine line he is walking. his his country is under threat of invasion. i mean, our military leadership says you don t mass over 100,000 troops, you know, for no reason. so, ze helensz ki s not correctf he says everything s going to be fine. we just don t know yet. but he doesn t want people panicking in the streets, max exodus, that sort of thing. so he is in a bit of a difficult a difficult circumstance. and and how could steve, how could vladimir putin i mean, clearly, he is interested in exploiting any wedges that exist between ukraine and the united states, between nato countries, between, you know, politicians in the united states. yeah,
it unifies people against the common enemies, normally, the south korea and the us. it also distracts people from the economic difficulties. what do you think about the relationship between kimjong un and china? we have been seeing some very interesting, subtle changes in their relationship. china still continues to be their biggest ally, economically and politically, and recently we have been seeing signs of north korea opening up their borders and opening up imports from china. however, in the last few years, there has been some rhetoric and nuances from china condemning north korea s continued missile launches. do you get the feeling that he s walking a tightrope that everything could start collapsing in north korea and he would collapse with it? or do you think he s there, like his father, like his grandfather, into the long, distant future?