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Morning Joe

no sudden movements. >> yeah. >> talk about how joe biden has -- and, criticize him. if we want to criticize him, we'll talk about afghanistan. but it seems to me, in these cases, he's done what's required, what a conservative with a small "c" would be calling for. >> indeed. here's the way to think about it: life is never, almost never, an on and off switch. life, so often, is a dimmer on the wall in your dining room. you have to dial it in. so i think in ukraine, for example, they started with stingers and javelins. they kind of upped the ante to patriot air defenses. they moved up that ladder with the atacms, missiles. they're dialing. that is the process they're undertaking in the middle east.

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The Journal Editorial Report

specific, some real money for defense in the pacific. what do you want to see? >> basic weapons systems the taiwan used to defend itself, harpoons, stingers, asymmetrical weapons systems, unique to taiwan that they need and we need to do the training. we have a joins training team that's very important. i pushed for significant increase through the supplemental. the biden administration supplemental was quite weak, trying to release, double or triple the amount of weapons that are sent there but as you know, deterrence in the taiwan strait relies on what the

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CNN News Central

these trenches that exist here in the defensive lines they're way for significant than the ukraine military had planned on. they don't have the equipment to take those out as well. the last thing comes down to air superiority. russia still has tremendous close air support. that's what's happening right now. >> so these heels, russian helicopters, i keep hearing from people on the ground in ukraine, including people associated with troops say they have no defense against these russian helicopters. these russian helicopters can stay far enough behind the lines so they are not threatened at all but they can shoot and they can hit whatever they want on the ukrainian side. >> the stingers that they have on the ukraine side can't get to them and they have tremendous mobility. so anytime the ukraine military can organize some synchronized fight and bring al till ri in and maneuver together these show up on the battlefield, similar to our apaches and helicopters. >> if everyone knows the situation now which is relatively static how can

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

would have massive air power, lots of bombing, clear the way and make it possible for the troops to then move forward. why not give the ukrainians the f-16s that they are asking for because that will make this counteroffensive much more effective? >> every step along the way, in pack, going back before the russian aggression, when we saw the storm rising and we made sure going back to labor day before the war, christmas before the war that they started to get their hands the equipment they would need if they moved forward and javelins and stingers and they were able to repel the attack, as gainst kyiv and ever step along the way we've worked to get them what they need when they need it and it's not just the equipment itself. it's the training. it's the maintenance and the believi ability to use it in combined operations and all of that takes time. if a decision were made to actually move forward on the

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FOX News Sunday

capacity to defend our country. we want to make sure we have production lines up and running. >> those lines might not be running quickly enough. a january report from the think tank center for strategic and international studies says replacing inventories of one of the most commonly used ammunitions, wondered 55 millimeters shells, could take four -- seven years. javelins up to eight years. and stingers as many as 18 years. >> as ukraine war caused the challenge to our munitions and defense industrial base or exposed some of the fragility and cracks and th in the defense industrial base. >> editor i would say it has exposed it. >> in taiwan officials are frustrated. the backlog of arms the u.s. has approved for the island is reportedly close to $19 billion.

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FOX News Sunday

capacity to defend our country. we want to make sure we have production lines up and running. >> those lines might not be running quickly enough. a january report from the think tank center for strategic and international studies says replacing inventories of one of the most commonly used ammunitions, wondered 55 millimeters shells, could take four -- seven years. javelins up to eight years. and stingers as many as 18 years. >> as ukraine war caused the challenge to our munitions and defense industrial base or exposed some of the fragility and cracks and in the defense industrial base. >> editor i would say it has exposed it. >> in taiwan officials are frustrated. the backlog of arms the u.s. has approved for the island is reportedly close to $19 billion.

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The Journal Editorial Report

much on that when the real task at hand has to be winning this war now, and that's the critical issue. paul: well, president biden said at one point in the last week that he thought russia's already the war, and putin has lost the war. is that how you see it? because it sure looks like they have an awful lot of ukrainian territory. >> no, i don't see it that way at all. this is the, this is the challenge with the9 biden administration. you know, i'll give them credit on keeping nato unity during this war, laying out a framework of military assistance without committing u.s. military forces. but on broader issues, like i said, of slow-rolling needed weapons systems they're been horrendous. think about it, paul, every single system, stingers, himars, tanks, f-16s, and the broader issue that didn't come up but i think is one of the most important issues not just with regard to ukraine, but

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

is not producing enough. they have to fill the gap. you have been one of those arguing that we are too little too late, we are always behind. zelenskyy is asking for this or the other, the f-16s and by the time we decide we are ready to produce them and deliver them, it's already late in terms of the battlefield. >> this is an example of those challenges. of course, you heard the secretary-general articulate that clearly. it is always this way in war in that we begin -- we the democracies begin a little bit on the back foot. but we manage to get on the front foot. frankly, if you look at the big picture here, we have been ultimately making the right decisions. we sent them javelins and stingers, which were controversial at one point. imagine that. then it was the tanks.

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