This is Biden’s last chance to deter Putin in Ukraine

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While Putin may not fear troops, sanctions or President Biden, there is one clear path to deterrence

Chris Stewart

ByChris Stewart| Fox News

NATO says Russian forces showing no signs of drawdown in Ukraine

Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has the latest from Lviv, Ukraine, on ‘America Reports.’

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America faces themomentous choicebetween engagement and retreat for the third time in 100 years.

The first time, America chose wrong. We retreated to the international sidelines following World War I, and the League of Nations couldn’t prevent a second world war without American leadership.

MOSCOW LOOKS TO SEVER MINSK AGREEMENTS AS RUSSIA, UKRAINE CONFLICT PERSISTS

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu at the Kremlin, in Moscow on February 14, 2022. (Photo by Alexei NIKOLSKY / Sputnik / AFP) (Photo by ALEXEI NIKOLSKY/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu at the Kremlin, in Moscow on February 14…

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  1. Agree. The resistance fighters in Ukraine want our help; we should give it to them.

    The success of resistance movements is that they build internal morale, are usually comprised of ordinary citizens of all genders, and are compelling to observers on the “global stage”.
    Examples:
    The French resistance fighters in WWII, the Kurds
    ( whom we mistakenly abandoned in Afghanistan) and the hindsight realization by the Jewish people in Germany that they should have had an earlier and stronger organized pushback to the Nazis.

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