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CFR President Does not Mince Words as to How to Respond to Putin’s War
“We need now a response of necessity to his [Putin’s] war of choice and there’s got to be to raise the economic costs at home, to raise the military costs on the ground. I hate to be so blunt, but the most vulnerable thing that Putin’s vulnerable to is dead Russian soldiers. So, we have to make sure Ukraine has the means to resist.”
The Council on Foreign Relations has been described as the invisible government behind the visible government of the United States. In fact, it is the key organization behind what is today commonly referred to as the Deep State. So when CFR president Richard Haass says what “we need now,” it is worth paying attention, since it provides a powerful clue as to what the future direction of U.S. policy might be, regardless of whether one agrees or disagrees with that direction.
Ukrainian Leader Responds to U.S. Offer to Help Him Leave His Country
“The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride.”
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