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Biden orders sanctions on Russia following Ukraine invasion

Analysis by Alain Sanders, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, St Peter's University

02/24/2022

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Biden orders sanctions on Russia following Ukraine invasion

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Analysis by Alain Sanders, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, St Peter's University

In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, protests have erupted around the world including in Russian cities. And a unanimous condemnation of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been issued by all our European allies. U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone said, “The president says these sanctions are going to hurt Russia, hurt their leaders, hurt their economy and that’s already happening."

02/24/2022

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