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Fareed Zakaria GPS

The War in Ukraine, One Year In

Fareed Zakaria GPS

CNN

News

4.23.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This week's show is devoted to coverage of the war in Ukraine as we mark one year since Russia's invasion. First, Fareed speaks with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and USAID Administrator Samantha Power on the current state of the war and what American support will look like moving forward. Then, Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers shares his thoughts on how to get Russia to pay for the hundreds of billions of dollars of damage to Ukraine. Fareed also speaks with The New York Times' Moscow reporter Valerie Hopkins about how the war could be helping Putin shore up support domestically. Finally, what is an Atlas of Impunity?  Fareed explains what it is and shares why he thinks this is a great new way of looking at the world. GUESTS: Jake Sullivan (@JakeSullivan46), Samantha Power (@PowerUSAID), Larry Summers (@LHSummers), Valerie Hopkins (@VALERIEinNYT) Air date: 26/02/2023 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is GPS, the Global Public Square.

0:04.2

Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world.

0:07.6

I'm Farid Zakaria.

0:09.2

Today we devote the program to that sobering anniversary.

0:13.8

One year since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

0:19.4

I'll bring you my interview with the National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan,

0:26.3

and USAID Administrator Samantha Pau,

0:30.4

about where the war and America's assistance go from here.

0:36.5

Also, who should foot the bill for the hundreds of billions of dollars in damage to Ukraine?

0:44.3

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says the answer is easy.

0:49.1

Listen to him explain his plan.

0:52.2

Then, while Putin's one Ukraine may not be proceeding as he hoped,

0:59.5

the Russian President may be getting exactly what he always wanted back home in Russia.

1:08.8

The New York Times's Valerie Hopkins will explain.

1:14.5

But first, here's my take.

1:17.4

One year into Russia's naked aggression against Ukraine,

1:20.9

it's become clear that neither side is strong enough to win the war,

1:26.0

nor weak enough to sue for peace.

1:29.4

The conflict has settled into a stalemate.

1:32.2

After making impressive gains, Ukraine's armed forces have not made significant advances in months.

1:38.9

Russia, meanwhile, has dug into the territories it occupies,

1:42.4

and its further attacks are having little success so far.

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