tolerated. china needs to know an invasion would come at too high of a price. ashley: you re watching fox and friends first, i m ashley strohmier. i m guy benson, in for todd piro. he will meet with the delegation tomorrow, beijing retaliating and imposing sanctions against the ronald reagan library. ashley: bring in deputy editor of restoring america at the washington examiner, kaly, my first question, do we have capacity right now when it seems like all or every bit of our resources are in ukraine tied up with this retaliation from china? well, you re right, this is one concern national security experts have with increasing spending in the ukraine war is we are drying up our own reserve for potential invasion of taiwan. which diaz said he would like to he might do so even earlier, that is great concern to the u.s. we do not have concrete policy or strategy when it comes to taiwan. white house secretary karine jean-pierre was asked whether president biden was com
war further and costing what the biden administration called the red line. todd: breaking news, alexandria hoff. good morning in a few short hours president biden will meet with andre, and deliver remarks ahead of the one-year anniversary of the fresh war on ukraine. the president zelenskyy with a surprise visit to war-torn country the most important in the whole history of ukraine u.s. relations. this was a historic visit by the president to an active war zone where the u.s. military presence for the president to go to kyiv and meet with him to see the first lady and firsthand briefing from zelenskyy s team. they had an opportunity to discuss the lenski military planning, secure what the u.s. has provided and other types of economic and energy assistance that we have given. during the president president biden announced $500 million in additional security assistance to the country and said, russian president vladimir putin was plain wrong to think he could outlast uk
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