Bombed. so you are worried you could be hit. yes, we worried, all of us. every day. we don t know if tomorrow will happen. like everyone here, magerramova hasn t been home since the war began over a month ago. she sleeps at the hospital, but rest doesn t always come easily. what is the worst thing that you have seen? witnessing first hand the horrors inflicted on the war s most innocent victims is a heavy burden to bear. and debora joins us now in ukraine, you talk about those 100,000 people still in mario pom mar why poll. what happens if the russians take control of that city? well, the russians would get their coveted land bridge between crimea and the separatist regions in eastern done bass which is controlled by dushan separatists and it would be russia s first big win. you look at how hard the ukrainian army military volunteers are fighting, how
“Japan is a soft superpower.” “What we want from Japan is pioneering efforts for the future reconstruction of Ukraine.” – Sergiy Korsunsky, Ukraine Ambassador to Japan.
One on earth would want to poke it into action. frankly, i don t give a rat s rear if punk nations like north korea our bully nations like iran like us. matters not at all to me. i want them to fear us. i want them to know that if they should so much as raise their hands against up, they would have to pick that hand off the ground in the next instant. yet here we go again. fooling ourselves into protecting we can protect ourselves on the cheap and asking a shrinking nub of military volunteers to take on a growing number of assignments. i m just back from 11 days in israel where every 18-year-old male gives his country three years of military service. every 18-year-old female gives her country two years of mandatory military service. after that, they have to serve 20 years as a reservist, and for the rest of their lives, they have to be ready to take up arms
i remember him turning off the lights and me asking what are you doing? women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon s battle to do something about it. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents. tonight s host, drew griffin. reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being
during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates. i joined 18 years of age. the height of the vietnam war and really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. i went straight to ft. bragg. it was just the thing to do. that was my obligation. that was my duty as an american. i was drafted and i was sent to ft. sill and placed in the missile detachment. we were supposed to be nuclear guards for the nuclear war heads that were to go on the pershing missiles. three american soldiers. tim josephs and frank ra