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ποΈ 23 February 2022
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The Russia-Ukraine issue is complex and uncertain. Will Putin try to take over the entire the country or be satisfied with a couple chunks? The former seems unlikely. Ukrainians, except for the ethnic Russians in the areas he’s recognized, don’t want to be under Russia’s thumb… Iceland drops all Covid restrictions. Iceland’s Health Minister says natural immunity is the only way out… Dennis talks to Matt Schlapp, Chairman of CPAC, which hosts the largest annual political conference in America. His new book is The Desecrators: Defeating the Cancel Culture Mob and Reclaiming One Nation Under God
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0:40.5 | Not much to report on the Ukraine Russia situation. |
0:45.2 | It's more complex than simply Russia invaded Ukraine. |
0:51.6 | It is Russia recognizing, and obviously the use of troops, so that constitutes an invasion, |
1:00.0 | but it's not an invasion in the full sense of the word. It may well end up that way. |
1:06.9 | I personally am skeptical. I don't see what Putin has to gain from invading all of Ukraine |
1:18.0 | and trying to pacify a pretty large place which has some pretty sophisticated armaments |
1:26.0 | and a population that hates Russia. Not a good sign for an invading force, all of those factors |
1:37.9 | put together, but where Russians are a majority in the provinces that he has acknowledged or |
1:45.6 | recognized its independence, so he has recognized its independence. These people, the majority |
1:53.5 | of them are Russian and love Mother Russia, and I fully understand resentment on the part of |
2:02.0 | Ukrainians. I have been not the only voice, but a lonely voice in reminding people of what the |
2:11.2 | Russians did to the Ukrainians in the 1930s. It was a word I don't use often. It was genocidal, |
2:23.4 | and it was intended to be genocidal. We don't know the exact number, but somewhere between five |
2:29.8 | and six million Ukrainians were deliberately starved to death. Ukrainians remember that, |
2:37.2 | like the Armenians remember World War I and the Turkish slaughter, Jews remember the Holocaust, |
2:45.1 | and so on. People do remember these things. |
2:51.4 | And that is it for only now. The third hour I will have George Friedman, one of the most |
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