It's the same like we have a long discussions, what we're going to do with artillery, and what kind of things we can do, to deter further aggressions, and make sure that Russia understand that we're serious, and get to the table, so we can de-escalate.
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Victoria Spartz discusses the need for discussions on military strategy to deter Russian aggression.
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