Wallace House Presents the Eisendrath Symposium with Elena Milashina, Simon Ostrovsky and Ronald Suny
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things could go crazy quickly. we are in a window where invasion could begin at anytime. american citizens who remain in ukraine should leave. now the risk is now high enough and the threat is immediate enough that it is the time to leave now. the white house just announced that president putin will hold a call with putin tomorrow morning, the first time they have spoken this year. biden already spoke with transatlantic leaders, including the heads of germany, canada britain and france in the situation room earlier today before departing for camp david for the weekend. the last time that russia invaded ukraine, back in 2014, we relied on the excellent reporting of simon ostrovsky, now a special correspondent for pbs news our. it is a pleasure to have you because you were there in crimea in 2014. we talk to a lot. at one point you are obtained, detained, abducted by russian forces there. they let you go. as a veteran of this conflict,
we think that this is real, that the united states is believing there is a potential to happen, it kind of inoculate, in a sense, the and i think maybe even decreases the potential for war. because it puts the russians on the back foot, forcing them to deny, repeatedly, that they are preparing for any kind of war. that means that if they do indeed go in it is going to be clear to everyone that they have been lying for weeks. and i think that it put some strategically in a bad position after this would take place. all right, simon ostrovsky, always a pleasure, thank you very much. nice to be with you chris. coming up, the white house he s lobbying against, i ll explain after this. he s lobbying against, i l he s lobbying against, i l explai
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