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Politico | U.S. sounds new alarms on Ukraine and details Russian invasion plan
A new Russian invasion of Ukraine appears imminent, possibly within "several days," with signs pointing toward Moscow using a false pretext to send in troops amid alleged shelling in a contested region, President Joe Biden and some of his top aides said Thursday.
In a surprise appearance at the United Nations, Secretary of State Antony Blinken laid out the potential, "theatrical" steps American officials expect the Kremlin to take.
ICYMI: Reason | Americans Are Tired of War. They Don't Want One in Ukraine.
According to a new poll … 49 percent of the general population does not favor the U.S. going to war with Russia if it invades Ukraine … [a]nd the strongest opposition to military engagement over Ukraine comes from individuals with military ties.
Americans are largely tired of war. Recognizing that our recent conflicts have been costly and ineffective, they have little appetite for a new one in Ukraine. If the general public's opposition isn't convincing enough, take it from the veterans and military families who know what a war with Russia would entail.
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