Is the United States to blame for what has taken place in Ukraine? Judge Andrew Napolitano weighed in on Fox and Friends this morning, making the case that the Obama administration is at least partially to blame for the situation that has unfolded.
Secretary of State John Kerry spoke about the crisis in Ukraine from the capital of Kiev.
The Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, and U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power spoke moments ago during a UN Security Council meeting on the crisis in Ukraine.
New developments today out of Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an urgent drill involving 150,000 troops at the border. The Kremlin said it wants to test the combat readiness of its armed forces and is not ordering the drill as a response to the recent ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich.
As the situation gets worse in Ukraine, Martha MacCallum talked to former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton this morning.
President Obama spoke this afternoon from Mexico as violent protests continue in Kiev, Ukraine against the government of President Viktor Yanukovych. Obama said the U.S. "condemns in the strongest possible terms" the violence that has taken place is "deeply engaged" with both sides and European allies to bring the violence to an end.
Live pictures out of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, show fiery protests escalating. Police are reportedly shooting stun grenades at the crown in Kiev. New video also shows ambulances moving into the square.