Delaney Simon, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, discusses the complexities of declaring Russia a state sponsor of terror, warning about potential repercussions. In contrast, Kira Rudyk, a member of Ukraine's parliament, passionately argues that this designation is crucial for holding Russia accountable. They delve into the implications for U.S.-Russia relations, legal ramifications, and the ongoing conflict, highlighting the urgent need for international action amid the evolving war.