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Russia’s Intentions in Ukraine—and America

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Were Weple Don't Really Have the Right to Exist?

How do the ukranians feel about their neighbor russia since the end of the soviet union in 19 91? I think or your question points to a very important issue ofno, let's call it rhetorical hygiene in the us. No one should have been talking about dividing up shekoslovakia without cekoslova in 19 38. And interestingly, ime, getting to your question, an imperialism visa v ukraine is sharper all the time. What we see is a sharpening of russian attitudes under puten,. especially in the last ten years, about ukraine. It's clearly just imperialism, where one country is saying about another country,

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