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eastern europe. and now the objects of this are terrible, frankly. it was left in this security vacuum and was invaded by the country that supposedly guaranteed security as part of the nuclear deal. russia, one of those countries. so it would not be a stretch to think that other states in a similar security predicament like ukraine would be eyeing a nuclear deterrent as a failsafe way to provide for their security. way to provide for their security- way to provide for their securi . ., ., ., ~ security. ok, mariana, thank ou security. ok, mariana, thank you very security. ok, mariana, thank you very much security. ok, mariana, thank you very much for security. ok, mariana, thank you very much for your- security. ok, mariana, thank. you very much for your analysis joining us from harvard kennedy school. in thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including more than 20 children, murdered by a former police officer in their nursery school yesterday
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russia attacked ukraine because there was security vacuum in ukraine, so we cannot create another security advantage vacuum on the eastern flank of nato. we tried diplomacy, it didn t work, he stood up and aggressed over ukraine, so now we have to exercise the defense just to show him no way, this is not an option of the vacuum security on the ian flank. neil: eastern flank. neil: the british prime minister, boris johnson, is meeting with ukrainian president zelenskyy in ukraine promising her heavy equipment aid. i know poland has been looking at ways to provide aircraft and the like, but there s great impatience in ukraine not only reflected by mr. zelenskyy, but, of course, his predecessor.