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We've been given early warnings of the damaging chain reaction we can expect in the tit-for-tat of international economic retaliation should Russia re-invade Ukraine. All of which raises obvious questions. Is it worth it?

They would toughen penalties against Nord Steam 2, hit Russian banks, prohibit U.S. funding for Russia's national debt, expedite arms sales to Ukraine and increase military assistance.It would require the Biden administration to produce a public report on how much money and assets are secretly owned by the Russian president, his family, and his inner circle.

It would also block access to U.S. visas and property ownership for a number of Russian political and military officials. "Send them home," said Kristofer Harrison, a former official in the U.S. departments of state and defence.

 

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'Bloomberg, NYT, Sun, CNN, CBS, CBC, Jo Biden, GW Bush, Boris Johnson, Barack Obama, JT - please announce the schedule of our incoming 'invasions' for this and the upcoming year. We would like to plan our vacations. Thank You' Maria Zaharova, PR, Russian Govt

Just exclude Ukraine from NATO and the problem will go away.

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