
Should Biden Push for Regime Change in Russia?
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Introduction
This chapter discusses the recent visit of the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, to the United States and the change in the reception he received compared to his previous visit. It explores the reasons behind Congress's reluctance to assemble a joint session and conservative Washington's hesitation to approve military aid to Ukraine. The chapter also touches upon Zelensky's diplomatic dispute with Poland and features insights from historian Stephen Kotkin on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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