saying take foreign territory. hitler was saying about the german language and germans, saying about the german language and germans, he is saying about katherine the second and some sort of new katherine the second and some sort of new russia and donbas. he is saying of new russia and donbas. he is saying this of new russia and donbas. he is saying this is a self determination of peoples saying this is a self determination of peoples and nations of kherson, what are of peoples and nations of kherson, what are the nations? what is the specific what are the nations? what is the specific nation? he talks about the nations specific nation? he talks about the nations of specific nation? he talks about the nations of paddington, the right of self determination, may be beer from paddington, self determination, may be beer from paddington, but it is certainly dangerous, because this person tries to cover dangerous, because this person tries to cover his dangerous, because
indefinitely or maybe he is going to lose. maybe he will lose, but i am worried this will be an extended war which will result in ukraine being destroyed for attrition and russian missiles, and i think that it was at a missed opportunity. mike: asking like a desperate guy, what you make of the president s effort at the u.n. today? he did what the world needed which was to rally support and steadfastness against a madman in the kremlin who has his back against the wall because of his own military failures and is now threatening the world with tactical nuclear arms or worse, this is a time when we have to stand up. we can t simply step in and negotiate away parts of a sovereign nation invaded by a madman in order to reach a false peace. we have to stand up and stand with the ukraine to stop this invasion. to stand up for democracy and freedom across the world. because if vladimir putin can
Die neueste Eskalation zwischen Armenien und Aserbaidschan hat eine lange Vorgeschichte und neue Motive. Will hier jemand die Misserfolge Russlands in der Ukraine nutzen?
flee. and you saw the photographs of the extraordinary amount of equipment they left behind. you know, tanks, guns, everything else. and i think it s what s really interesting about this is not just the amount of territory that s been taken back, but this behavior of the russians suddenly puts into question the rest of the occupation, so how much, you know, how will russian troops behave elsewhere in ukraine. how indicative is this of the whole occupation, and suddenly, the war begins to look very different. general, looking at the battlefield, we have seen a litany of logistical failures, military failures, strategic failures by the russian army, but could you speak to what anne applebaum was talking about, the inability of one particular force to have the will to fight and the importance on the battlefield of the will to fight. no question, and look, i think we ought to remind
too many occasions, we only examine it after the fact. it becomes an academic exercise. it was genocide and the convention is to prevent genocide. so here we have a situation in which the evidence is overwhelming and it has now been presented. so the obligation is now on all 151 state parties who are signatories to the convention to intervene and to put a stop to the aggression in ukraine before it is a full scale genocide which will then be too late. ibrahim speaking earlier to john. now as russia faces scrutiny over its conduct in ukraine, washington is concerned china may be learning from moscow s military failures and concerns are growing that beijing may use that knowledge in a possible future invasion of taiwan.