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| | | | | US president admits to concern Russian counterpart does not want to 'stop the war' and ponders new approach to Moscow | |
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buchanan.org
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| | | | | After Putin's speech, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for the accelerated admission of Ukraine to the NATO alliance... This could mean a U.S.-Russia war, which could escalate to World War III and nuclear war, and was something that every U.S. president from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan saw as his highest priority to avoid. In... | |
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| | | | | President Vladimir Putin's first trip to meet his generals in Russian-occupied Ukraine publicized by the Kremlin earlier this week was an attempt to show he is in control of the military situation and compete with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to analysts. This is only the second time Putin has publicly traveled to the areas of Ukraine seized by Russia in its full-scale invasion launched last year. "They need to show that the Russian president is not inferior to the Ukrainian president," Oleg Ignatov, a senior analyst at International Crisis Group, told The Moscow Times. | |
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