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Subject How Will Russia React to Unrest in Belarus?
Date August 17, 2020 11:04 AM
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Belarus' turmoil makes them ripe for annexing. What does Kamala Harris' record as a prosecutor mean?

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How Will Russia React to Unrest in Belarus? ([link removed] )

As protests rock another post‐​Soviet state, the Kremlin could be in an annexationist mood.

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Kamala Harris, now a candidate for Vice President, did some things as a prosecutor that should make people question her fidelity to the law, but that doesn’t place her outside the mainstream of prosecutors. Jay Schweikert and Caleb O. Brown comment on Harris’s background.

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