“From Fortress Russia to Rubble Russia in a week.” How the West turned back the clock on 30 years of post-Cold War engagement with Russia.
The economic moves by the U.S. and Europe, in response to the invasion of Ukraine, reverberated Monday through Russia’s economy, which was largely cut off from much of the West, and hindered the ability of.
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U.S. says it will add to Russia sanctions if Moscow escalates in UkraineThe United States will impose more sanctions on Russia if Moscow continues to escalate its conflict with Ukraine, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Monday, noting that Russia so far has shown no signs of backing down.
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