IMTIAZ TYAB: Now, the deep skepticism here in Ukraine of an all-out war is dwarfed by Russia's massive military buildup on its borders, as attempts to end this crisis with diplomacy intensify - Margaret. Haunted by the chaotic scramble to evacuate from Afghanistan, President Biden has vowed he will not send in troops to Ukraine to rescue trapped Americans, with the State Department urging all Americans to leave immediately.
The war games are mere miles away from the thousands of NATO and allied troops in the region in what is the largest military buildup on the continent since the Cold War. Russia's military buildup in the region is only growing, with enormous live-fire military drills in neighboring Belarus and Moldova. quickly pulled military and other personnel out of the country, along with the U.K., Canada, Australia, and nearly a dozen other nations following suit. IMTIAZ TYAB: As thousands took to the streets of Kyiv, calling for peace, the U.S. And all this information that helps only for panic doesn't help us. VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY, UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT: The best friend for enemies, that is panic in our country.
But Zelensky says those dire warnings are doing more harm than good. is now warning of an all-out invasion of Ukraine, and says there's mounting evidence that Russia is poised to attack again, this time with a multiaxis assault using ground troops, amphibious forces, airstrikes, and even ballistic missiles. President Volodymyr Zelensky oversaw the exercises held not far from Russian-occupied Crimea, a territory seized by Vladimir Putin eight years ago. IMTIAZ TYAB (voice-over): Ukraine's armed forces may be small compared with Russia's, but they are mighty. President Biden plans to speak to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky later today. Biden also told him a diplomatic solution was still possible. President Biden spoke with Vladimir Putin for an hour yesterday, telling the Russian president that an attack on Ukraine would have a catastrophic impact and cause widespread human suffering. Diplomatic efforts to defuse a potential military conflict that poses the biggest threat to Europe since World War II involve not just the U.S., but our NATO allies. For many pandemic-weary Americans, game day is a much-needed break, if only for a day.īut we are now at the 11th hour of a crisis that is 5,000 miles away in Ukraine. Good morning, and welcome to Face the Nation on this Super Bowl Sunday. We will check in with San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly. Scott Gottlieb.įinally: Inflation jumps again, and the Fed moves closer to raising interest rates to stabilize the economy.
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