brigadier general don buldock who served ten tours in afghanistan once opposed by the republican establishment. the establishment has become the problem and people want a solution. reporter: what is the republican problem? they are not audacious enough, not aggressive enough. trump was like a hand grenade thrown into the republican party. love him or hate him, he definitely changed things run. reporter: buldoc is an underdog. mag cangy hassan is talking about abortion politics. he is talking about the economy and immigration. will you vote and support the southern border? yeah, baby. reporter: and he is getting a lot of money from a political action committee aligned with senate republican leader mitch
nic robertson, thank you so much. appreciate it, from kyiv. let s talk about all this. i want to bring in steve hall, a cnn national security analyst, and the former chief of russia operations for the cia. so good to see you. so just listening to these cascading events, i mean, the consequences of one action that leads to another, i mean, this really sounds like terrorism, you know, on top of the physical destruction taking place from kherson to near zaporizhzhia, et cetera. yeah, fred, i think it is the russian state, you know, sort of doing state-sponsored terrorism against another state because they really don t have that many other military options except to lob whatever weapons they might have. reporting is they are going to run out of those quickly as well, taking them back to using soviet era weapons. they are left with lobbing bombs across the lines of contact into
say we are imposing martial law in parts of ukrainian territory that they don t fully control. what s really going to change if your military is in a town and martial law is declared, i am not sure it makes that big of a difference. besides that, they don t control a lot of the areas they claim to have annexed. to me what is of more interest is the surrounding regions around the war zone in ukraine, but on the russian side of the border where martial law has been declared. the russians are very concerned about sabotage and paramilitary operations that the ukrainians might be able to conduct on the russian side of the border in response to russian military action inside of ukraine. so that to me is actually much more interesting than trying to declare military martial law in an area that you don t really control. iran. iran is denying that it is supplying these suicide drones to russia all while russia denies using the drones. so in your view, is there any
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this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president biden has had a meeting with emperor naruhito during his first visit to japan since taking office as the us seeks to bolster its regional influence against a dominant china. let s turn to russia now, where it s a crime to call the invasion of ukraine a war and anyone who contradicts the official line on russian military action risks up to 15 years in prison. dozens of people have already been prosecuted including the opposition activist vladimir kara murza, who accused russia of war crimes. sarah rainsford reports from ukraine. walking through the ruins of russia s war on its neighbour, evidence of its cruelty in every crushed street and home, in every story of