I mean, we're dealing with someone, who is, by some accounts, a madman, someone who is not making pragmatic decisions, has not even been acting the way he has acted in the past.
We have to talk about whether we need an off-ramp here.
The Russians are held up. They have concentrated an extraordinary amount, of their combat power, in Ukraine, in their southern neighbor, to ...
There's no question that Putin is willing to be vicious.
We need to be aggressive and confronting it.
It's only Trump and a few of his allies who are supporting Putin in this action.
Putin should be sanctioned directly. He's solely responsible for the largest war in Europe since World War II.
Putin needs to have trouble buying a soda from a vending machine when this invasion starts. And we're not there yet.
So, we're in an immeasurably-better position. The White House, Democrats and Republicans, in Congress, and all our NATO allies, are aligned ...
There's nothing obvious. But, think back to the Cuban Missile Crisis. In some ways, I think that's a decent analogy here.
I do. I wrote a letter, to the National Security Advisor, back in December. And today, they're really following those recommendations. So, t...