Former intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler, who grew up in the Soviet Union, debated 'Fox & Friends' host Brian Kilmeade about what the U.S. should do about Ukraine's war with Russia and the consequences for Taiwan of a Ukrainian loss of territory.
REBEKAH KOFFLER: Where we are with this conflict is that even the chairman of the joint chiefs, General Mark Milley, has admitted that there is no path to victory for Ukraine. My intelligence analysis tells me this war isn't winnable.
Why? It's because Putin's strategy is to outsuffer and outlast the adversary. Putin has assembled half a million new recruits, 315,000 joining the fight right now, 150,000 in training camps.