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I believe that the nation has a right to exist. ukrainian nation now suffers a very simple the reason for this war is very simple, another nation, russian federation does not realize the existence of ukraine as a nation. they don t allow us to exist as a nation. we fight for our independence and freedom because we re different. we don t want to have putin. we don t want tyranny and everything else. we want to be who we are. we actually are following the frankly, we re following the ideas and the principles of ukraine 200-something years ago, freedom of dignity, freedom of speech, freedom of entrepreneurship. they don t allow it because they re afraid of somebody of slavic origin having genes of ....
Number two, he s threatened by ukrainian democracy. so if there s that on his neighbor from a slavic nation like russia, that s a threat to his dictatorship back home. that will continue no matter what happens under negotiations. richard haass, why are the allies so nervous? and the president has been widely criticized for his news conference, but he was really saying out loud what s going on behind the scenes that france is going one direction, wants the eu to be more involved. germany has its own issues, they re not angela merkel. they ve been supportive verbally. boris johnson, nato, secretary-general, all coming to the defense of the u.s. position, in response to what joe biden said. andrea, you ve been covering these issues for decades, so it s not going to surprise you. first, not all the european ....
Day, you should get another ticket. not one ticket to be there. and i applaud with the biden administration has done to put together i think a pretty fantastic collision on sanctions. that all said, this is bigger than sanctions. putin is not motivated by cost benefit analysis for how his russian banks will be affected. he sees the mission in a much bigger way and said it very explicitly. he thinks his mission is to reunite the slavik nation. he thinks ukraine and russia are part of the slavic nation and when you think of those terms, makes cost benefit analysis how the stock market will react, i don t think plays into his analysis. and reunite them whether they want to be or not because these countries seem to be want to be part of europe and he s like no, you can t. fascinating character not in a good way. always great to talk with you, sir. thank you very much. stick around for tonight s absolute worst because if a certain unhinged segment of the population is making your blood ....
That secret nation sovereignty. they re is the president of ukraine saying we are not that concerned. what can we infer from this? if you are not terrified about the prospect of the russian invasion of the ukraine, the question is who s side are you on? we have the answer to that question. you are on the side of vladimir putin. it looks like the president of the ukraine himself has been compromised russian misinformation. the ukrainian president, is an agent of putin, that means the russians are so diabolically effective, they have recruited the guy they are preparing war against. how clever is that? it would take a slavic mind to pull that off. yes, we are calling the president of the ukraine and agent of putin. we can empathize because you know if you watch the eda, we are agents. fox s cheap propaganda saying ....
And ukraine, it sits here, almost alone between russia and the west. too many people are believing that this is something about nato expansion. what it s really about an unprovoked military invasion should putin decide to go in. reporter: many are wondering why ukraine and why now? well, why now, i think because president putin has been obsessed with bringing ukraine back into subjugation to russia. putin believes that the slavic nation of which he thinks they re part of a single nation was unfairly and incorrectly broken up during the collapse of the soviet union in 1991. reporter: a full scale invasion would likely be the biggest conflict in europe since world war ii and it could likely destabilize international markets. on friday as tensions rose, the s&p 500 plunged nearly 2%. that s a drop of $2500 for the average american s 401(k). with russia a huge provider of oil to the ....