00:00I mean, I'm just wondering how united the GOP is on this particular issue, because in the past, Republicans have have urged, you know, a winding down of this conflict, some sort of a resolution, whatever it may be.
00:12And basically for that to happen, I mean, President Trump's got two options, hasn't he?
00:15Either he cuts Ukraine loose and walks away or he sends in Patriot air defense missiles, cranks up the sanctions and doubles down.
00:26What's looking like a more likely scenario at the moment?
00:28Right. I think for the past four or five months, you've seen President Trump tried to do the art of the deal with Putin and Zelensky, and it's just not working.
00:39He is down to his lost straw here. He has even promised to, as of yesterday, send more weaponry, more U.S. weaponry to Ukraine.
00:48And how did Putin respond to that?
00:50Well, he flew over 700 drones last night to kind of a northern western part of Ukraine to bomb where they're going to be receiving it near the borderline of Poland.
01:01So this is the response, right? This is what is happening.
01:06And next, because right now the test is on Trump.
01:09Putin is trying to see whether or not Trump is going to respond to the drone strikes, what he's going to do.
01:16He also understands that President Trump does not want to send U.S. troops to fight this war.
01:21It's highly unpopular here in the U.S.
01:24Most Republicans and Democrats don't want to see that.
01:27This is not our fight.
01:28But at the same time, President Trump knows he has to do something.