Russia’s View On Ukraine

Russia’s View On Ukraine

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Finnish President Reacts to Trump

Donald Trump flew to Davos this morning, where he dissed Europe, before he embraced it, called NATO deadbeat before saying he was 100% behind it, and doubled down on his push to take Greenland. But to a collective sigh of relief, the US president said he would not use force to ge ...  Show more

Deescalating Tensions with US Allies

Today marks one year since President Trump began his second term. In just one year, we've seen seismic shifts in America's foreign policy, such as his relentless bid for Greenland. Plus, he's now threatening an additional 200% tariffs on French wine if Macron refuses to join his ...  Show more

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Experts Fear Russian-Backed Area In Moldova Could Be Pulled Into War
The Lead with Jake Tapper

Signs emerge of Russian forces advancing in Ukraine as the U.S. detects improved Russian air and ground operations. Also, American Trevor Reed is finally back in the U.S. after being detained for more than two years in Russia. His parents join to share one of their son’s most out ...  Show more

Diplomatic show of force from the US
CNN Inside Politics

President Biden, Secretary of State Blinken, and Defense Secretary Austin are all sounding red alert today. Their message? That Vladimir Putin is not telling the truth about what Russia is up to, and that despite his claim of pulling back troops, all indications are that he's pre ...  Show more

Can Putin be prosecuted?
Fareed Zakaria GPS

CNN's Phil Black joins Fareed from Lviv, Ukraine with the latest report on Russia’s new commander for the war in Ukraine. Then, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls for the investigation and prosecution of President Vladimir Putin for crimes of aggression in Ukraine. ...  Show more

CIA Chief: Putin Is “Likely To Double Down…With No Regard For Civilian Casualties”
Erin Burnett OutFront

The director of the CIA says he believes Putin is angry, frustrated, and will likely double down to grind down the Ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties. The former foreign minister of Russia joins to answer how far he thinks Putin will go in Ukraine. To learn ...  Show more