i love you, but working. not that much. they didn t tell you. b. oh, me? .o fox they tell you. all right. well, can the crazy people talk to your people? oh, we love you. we love you anyway.. all right.next w we ll see you nextee.i week, i hope.s all right.aham ang i m laura ingram and thising wi is ingram anglthe. and thank you for being with usk tonight.s as always, leaksand losing and g streaks. that s the focus of tonight s anglf e. e know that while the entire press corps and the political class were obsessed with the trump mar-a-lago documents casel , the biden administration allowed the united states to be subjecto to one of the most disastrouneso intel leaks in us history. page roughly one hundred pages ofs documents that we know of were posted documents that we know of weregr posted online revealing critical military assessmentsd o of friends and foes alike. a allies as us efforts to spy on its allies. israel and south korea, the degree to which the u.s. s has pene
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point there in the web. you might think it s on the web, but there s somewhere in that wee b, the world wide. now ang, as farle as the ang is concerned, the u.s. at this point is essentially defenseless. now. sure, we have incrediblear military hardware, althouge, alh a lot less than we had before iraq, before afghanistan and beforestan and ukraine. but we don t have thoseve precious commodities that seemy. few and far between these days. we don ton t have leaders.n so we end up in a situation where the most powerful nation on earth or what we used to beto ,didn t have the ability to stop china from sending balloons to traverse the united states .se and again, the united states. no one s ever fired the entire point of a military. remember, we spent about abou eight hundred billion dollars a year on our military. the military s point is to be a deterrent. and right now they re not deterring anyone.
but i think the taiwanre situation is really serious and it s increasingl y clear anh that will not be the endin of i i wrote something in a japanese lpaper last last week abouttary this, saying, look, thatthe ch the military, the chinese are building is evidently beyond what is just needed for taiwan. they re lookinidently g to build bases all over the world, even in. the atlantic coast. so we ve got to ge t really, really real.starting to and i feel that s maybhaes starting to happen, but it s almost too late. we got it. weictor, have no more time. now, victor, you recently wrote about the pentagon s decline while china, of course, is building, as elbridge said , the strongest navy in the world. here est natiworld.s what wed states are focusing on . watch this. for me to join as not binary is really powerful to me. the coolest thin d i di on board was to participate in a lgbtq spoken word night, and i was able to read a poem that i wrote to the whole ship. so, victor, how is th
united states and to all ofs wh us who live here will be. crippling. and that san angle joiningdeligh us now. and i m delighted. elbridge kolby, formerd, eldri n official and author of strategy of denial american defense i de the age of great power conflict, and victor davis, hanson, hoover institution senior fellow elbridge. let s start with you now. according to these leaks, walenskyy wanted american long range missiles to fire intntoe s ilrussia. now, we can t corroborate all these docs, but if this do true, how could we give him any other weaponry?r period. e situ at willowra, great to begrim with you. i mean, i think the situation is veru wet y grim as you as yol put it. let s rurtern throug is h the ts the reporting is saying. onrainiathat the ukrainians areg very low on crucial air defens r missiles. thing and a los t of people out there buy, hey, these are little things they don t really mattete . but that ssian not true. if if the russians were able