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Mar 2022
58m 36s

Fiona Hill on the War Putin Is Really Fi...

NEW YORK TIMES OPINION
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Vladimir Putin was looking for a swift invasion that would halt Ukraine’s drift toward the West, reveal NATO’s fractures and weaknesses and solidify Russia as a global power. In response, the West threatened moderate sanctions, but ultimately showed little interest in stepping between Russia and Ukraine. Then came the war, and everything changed. Russia’s i ... Show More
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