PAYNE: What happens if diplomacy doesn't work? It feels and most of the messaging has been that maybe it's too late for that, maybe it cannot work, Vladimir Putin having his own agenda. They have started the warnings two weeks ago about Americans getting out of Ukraine.Īnd I think you're going to see the president kind of lay it out for the American people that there could be threats to the U.S., specifically on the cybersecurity front, that Americans need to be aware of. Politically, I think the lessons of Afghanistan and what happened and how it happened, this administration is trying really hard not to do that. It's apples and oranges as far as the type of conflict and what you're dealing with. It's really important for this administration to get this right. And you can't help but to think that this is in contrast to what happened with the Afghan withdrawal. PAYNE: Bret, President Biden has been very active, appearing on television numerous times. And the Russian separatists, the people who are loyal to Russia inside Ukraine, it's believed, is a part of this whole mechanism that Putin may activate to start a war that makes it look like he's acting in defense, when, in reality, he's acting as the aggressor. You just heard Jennifer Griffin describe some of that. You're already starting to see some action in Eastern Ukraine. We begin with Bret Baier, anchor of "Special Report."īret, what do you expect the president to say?īRET BAIER, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: The president just got off a phone call with NATO allies.Īnd we are likely, Charles, going to hear that message that you heard from the vice president and also the secretary of state in the defense conference in Munich, and that is unity, standing in solidarity against what is expected to be an invasion any day now. I'm Charles Payne, in for Neil Cavuto, and this is "Your World."Īnd the world is watching what happens next and what the president is about to say, as are Bret Baier and retired Four-Star General Jack Keane. The president just holding a crucial call with NATO allies. President Joe Biden expected to deliver an update any moment on the situation with Russia and Ukraine, as reports indicate an invasion could be imminent. CHARLES PAYNE, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: You're looking live at the White House.
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