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0 we hand-off to martha. john: did you say something? sandra: we re looking live at the pentagon where we re expecting an update on what the u.s. military will say as their react to vladimir putin and his next move. john: russia saying they re backing off and u.s. officials say don t believe it for a second. good to be with you, sandra. sandra: you too. i m sandra smith. john: and i m john roberts. the story with martha starts right now. martha: thanks. i m martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. here s the story. a lot is moving at this hour. a lot of updates from the pentagon and the white house. those are moments away. the white house obviously a lot of editorials today questioning the president s abilities and it s coming from the wall street journal, the washington post and coming under continued scrutiny. this photo shows him holding verbatim notes on how to answer the regime change blush. and russians is they re backing off in kyiv. president ze ....
DUBAI: The year 2022 was supposed to be the year the Kuwait Air Force took almost full delivery of two long-awaited platforms that would double its size and multiply its capabilities. However, delays caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic have pushed the delivery and operationalization schedule to 2023 which may end up a blessing in disguise, as it has given Kuwait more time to figure out the fate of its current fleet of legacy F/A-18 Hornets. The first two of 28 Typhoon jet fighters being built by Leonardo were delivered to the Kuwait Air Force last December, while the 28 F/A-18E&F Super Hornets Block 3 were reportedly delivered last September by Boeing to the US Navy. Kuwaiti pilots training on the Typhoons will start flying the fighters to Kuwait during this year and well into the next one. Those jets will serve as a dramatic upgrade to Kuwait’s current capacity of 27 legacy F-18 Hornets, plus six F-18D trainers. By the end of 2023, the Kuwait Air Force would have doubl ....