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Donald Jensen, Director for Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Discusses President Zelenskyy's Speech to Congress
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Donald Jensen, Director for Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Discusses President Zelenskyy's Speech to Congress
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the alert level of their nuclear forces and warned of extreme consequences for any country that attempts to interfere with the invasion into Ukraine. Russia has the world's largest nuclear stockpile and the announcement has many fearing the start of a third world war...
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We're bringing you updates on the war in Ukraine as the Russian army has reached the capital of Kyiv and the city has become a battlezone with Ukrainian defenses trying to hold off the attack For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Jennifer Hodges spoke with Don Jensen, Director of Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace and former diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow Don Jensen joins us this morning for more...
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