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manhattan, kansas to manhattan, new york people will feel the affects. we have to leave it there thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> that does it for us elizabeth macdonald will be back for her show tomorrow night. kennedy: i'm back with breaking news, russian military stepping up bombing campaign against ukraine, ground troops try to incircle the capital of kyiv. ukrainians are serving up cocktails to russian soldiers, "the hangover" is a bitch, sirens ringing out across ukraine. it is pitch black there, the russians have a harder time bombing the place, technology is lackluster at-this-point.
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their president, zelensky, now an international folk hero, been hailed on right and left for giving vladimir putin the old one finger salute. that is thinkerred putin -- that has angered putin, he has reportedly been raging, the problem he is rounded by yes men who told him they would takeover ukraine in less than a day, 5 days later, it is a different story, thousands of russian troops reportedly killed, hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles destroys, dozen of planes shot out of the sky. now the west is flooding ukraine with more westons to defend itself, fear now, the putin will feel so humiliated, he will do something really stupid like launch a chemical or god forbid a nuclear attack, white house said that unlikely for now, they are calling on putin to dial down the rhetoric. >> we think provocative rhetoric like this is
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dangerous, adds to risk of miscalculation, should be avoided. we'll not indulge in it we're assessing vladimir putin's directive. we see no reason to change our own alert levels. kennedy: in ukraine, thousands are trying to leave, many women and children escaping to surrender countries like poland and romania. those staying behind, making molotav cocktails to throw at the russians they are learning to shoot guns and fight in fields and cities, president zelensky, he is inspiring the nation. >> when i was running for the president, i would say each of us is the president, all of us carry the responsibility for our country. for our beautiful ukraine. and now it happened. so each of us is a warrior, a warrior in his or her right place. i am sure that each of us will win.
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glory to ukraine. kennedy: here is a map of where ukraine seeing a lot of the action, russian troops from three sides. much like my prom night. >> ukraine pushing right back. this is fast moving story, we have a special panel. foreign policy and military experts, to discuss it let's start with kt th seattle radio host, army veteran bryan suits, joined by antiwar.com, scott horton and retired navy seal chief in wisconsin derek van orton, welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: talk about ukraine. is it a good idea to tell people to take up arms? and are you surprised by the result? >> it is good thing, because
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they are equipped with a remarkably simple to use single shot, they are not one of the most powerful conventional militaries in face of earth, or they would be in kyiv drinking vodka out of zelensky's skull like they promised. this is what happens when a nation is threatened with extinction, people, men and women, take up arms. this is what you do. this is circumstance astounding that we're living through this history, a comedian is standing up to the time, meeting his moment at governor french laundry said it is an extranary example of courage. >> he is inspiring people. i want to talk about that.
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i share your hope that the u.s. is not become involved in this conflict. and that there are not u.s. troops who die for this cause. but i am astounded at bravery of these people, however, you said on this show, on my podcast, not once but twice, russia was not going to invade ukraine, how did you get that wrong. >> i do owe you an apology for, that i can't read the future. i did not think he would resign. and partially because our current director william byrnes when he worked as ambassador to russia in 2008 warned in wikileaks. nyet, means nyet, he
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explains russia objection to bush's plan and condoleezza rice's plans, and antony blinken is said to be very well schooled in russia affairs, i thought they would advise biden on a path to negotiate a peaceful resolution. before the war at least, the demands that putin was making were essentially reasonable. that america seek to have the kyiv government imminent the minsk to piece people of 2015, we would rejoin the inf treaty. and kept mid range nukes out of europe for 30 years, and donald trump tore up two years ago. that we would essentially adopt a policy of neutrality, and ukraine would adopt a policy of neutrality, instead of running off with the west and joining into american so-called security umbrell.
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in the cold war austria was considered neutral, now we're 4 countries east of there talking about handing out war guarantees to country on russia bored e. with mo -- border, the thing about it, you cannot deny that america provoked this. because brent scowcroft and robert mcnamara and all of the wisest so-called gray beards of the american foreign policy establishment, warned it would happen 30 years earning -- ago, and for 30 years since. you can listen to dean of realist school from university of chicago tell you the same thing, america's policy, provoked this conflict, we should have figured out a way to
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back down, send you know, if antony blinken is not up to the job, send someone who is up to the job there to negotiate a peaceful resolution. and it is wrong we should send in arms and encourage ukrainians to continue to fight, they are sorely over matched, we should focus on a negotiated en to the war immediately. kennedy: so. let's talk about that i don't know that i trust anyone in the president's orbit to go over there and peacefully resolve this. sorry to say, i would love that faith my president that they do in ukraine. but we're dealing with a sociopath who is melting down and has a robust arsenal of nuclear weapons. >> let's be very clear. the only person that is responsible for the invasion of ukraine is vladimir putin.
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he was embolden by president biden abandons american citizens and their fate to terrorists in afghanistan. only thing we can to is listen to chicken hawks in dc demand being have a new fly zone, that is a horrible idea. that is an act of war. >> yes. >> hillary clinton went on a television show, said we should do cyber warfare against russia, that is a horrible idea. we need to right now, hold what we got, stick to what is on paper, vladimir putin needs to understand plaque black and white, if he invades a nato country, we'll enact article 5 of our treaty, that is it. i have no issue in supplying ukrainians to defend themselve. vladimir putin is responsible for that,
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emboldened by joseph r. biden's weakness in afghanistan, xi is watching this. kennedy: should ukraine be welcomed to nato. >> no, we knew that 20 years ago, they are a basket case, they may get better, it will take a generation of sending fies to westpoint -- guys to westpoint. but no. they are brave, i admire them, but, they have territorial disputes that excludes them immediately. >> i agree with everything these said. and but it is just there is snow way in the world we -- there is no way we should expand nato to russia's border in this way, to far eastern europe. what they rightly consider their security zone. kennedy: derrick?
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>> i think this may make the question moot right now, i cannot give you an accurate answer, and i'm going to speculate. kennedy: we'll see you later in the show, ukraine war, man panel returns. kennedy: eu telling americans to expect millions of incoming ukrainians. over 500,000 refugees have fled. u.n. estimates we could see up to 5 million more if the russia invasion continues, what does this situation at ukraine border look like, are we prepared as a globe to take care of the refugees in the crisis? from lviv, ukraine, all these new words, benjamin. reporter: yes exodus is gets worse, and numbers you say,
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500,000, that is the last 5 days, that is expected to continue to go up, we were at a train station here in lviv, we saw the heart breaking scenes, thousands trying to escape the russian invasion. train stations are crushed full, getting on a train is almost impossible, some waiting a day, some longer, the tickets are no good any more. >> no for train or cars. reporter: a mass of people trying to save themselves and family, women and children are pulled forward there is not enough room to get the men ono one know -- men on, no one knows where they are going. they are fleeing death and destruction. y. -- we are scared of
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war, with putin, we left everything. just run away. reporter: they left their homes, jobs, memories, fleeing with only the things they can carry, most don't know where they are going, for those not lucky enough to get on trains, strangers rally to help, signs out site of station offer homes to sleep in, food and clothes for those who left with nothing, and an i-t company give 100 people refugee, they cleared their desks. >> we need to help our people. reporter: for some, the fear of the unknown, sense of loss is overwhelming. kennedy, fuel, cash, medical supplies are dwindling here, the humanitarian crisis, is going to continue to get worse if they don't get in, u.s. thinks up to 5 million
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people could spread to europe, that has a huge knock on affect on those country, some say vladimir putin has been weaponizing migration, he knows the effect that exodus has he will use it. kennedy: ben, how is moral there? what are people feeling like knowing that ukrainian citizens have some what demoralized russian military at-this-point. does that fill them with hope, even if they are in the midst of fear? reporter: it is a mixed bag, they are quite surprised and overjoyed that russian army has been held back for as long as it has, they know there is another we've coming toward them -- wave coming toward them, that said people flees are heart broken, they are not sure what will happen, they are hoping. i listened to your guest, everyone here hopes to u.s. and nato might get more involved. you heard it is not going to happen. they have some hope,
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they are armed, there is money and supplies coming in but whether it is enough to hold back the full force of 200,000 russian soldiers, it will be difficult. kennedy: victory can be measured in heart and courage, ukrainians would win overwhelming 3, benjamin thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up vladimir putin growing more isolated by the day. much of the world unites against him, now he is threatening nuclear attacks. has he latest his mind? what does the world do if he has? sanctions against russia now an economic war, how does that work? can we cut russia out of swift entirely? that is ahead, stay with me. . carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be.
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kennedy: west ramping up financial sanction on russia causing the currency to implode, a nationwide run on russian banks, people are worried their credit cards are going to be declined, could we also be hurting ourselves, russian economy intertwined globally, the isolation could lead to higher gas prices, more inflation here and troubles for the dollar. what is world do to send a
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message to putin without causing a global economic crisis, joining me now stanford school of business lecturer dave dawto n . >> thank you. kennedy: let's talk about this swift action. the international standard for economic trans actions that we used partially in the west, have been forceful talking about taking russian banks off the system, how is that different from the past. >> make no mistake. different from anyone we have done before, their two battlefields, one in ukraine, but -- [inaudible] different, we have done last week, we
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restricted russia has a thing they accumulate about 650 billion dollars in a warchest, a warchest, to get through just about anything that gave putin this club, he could tell europe, if you give me trouble, i won't sell you gas, but he can't do that now, over the weekend we said this 650 billion, you can't get after it. now he must sell the gas. we're not going to have to turnover the gas, he needs to sell the gas, he needs that 100 billion of annual revenue to pay his bills. and then with swift, that is like instagram of banking. that is how banks talk to each other by turning off swift, he is restricted the
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ability of banks to talk to each other, they can't transaction. a pincher movement, day-by-day is gets tougher, he has gone from cocky last week to grumpy this week. kennedy: energy supply has been curtailed here in the u.s., it would be easier to sell if we could sending our natural gas to germany, but what you shut down the pipelines, and you are stopping the spigot in the united states, which could have provide a great deal of energy to our allies in western europe, that seems counter intuitive when you are trying to shut off russia's supply and not create our own there is a disconnect. >> that is true, interesting issue about gas, to transport gas across the ocean you need to
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liquefy it. europe has a capacity, they are about a half capacity, overtime, you could see a very significant change in the global supply of natural gas from the united states to europe. through the terminals, but you can't just turn them on and off like a pipeline. kennedy: whatever can be didn't do create and process , to create more and process, we should be focusing, we could do that short-term about with long-term goals of sustainable natural energy, i know we'll get there with innovation here, but you can't just shut things off with wishful thinking here, you ar exacerbating the global crisis.
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>> >> absolutely. kennedy: dave thank you. >> wanted to get a different an told the story appreciate it. >> coming upset weighing in ukraine likely -- the situation in ukraine likely the biggest topic in president biden's state of the union address tomorrow. the nation rally around him, that is coming up next with the new panel, stay here. ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom ♪ ♪ for me and you ♪ ♪ and i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ a rich life is about more than just money. that's why at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner so you can build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. vanguard.
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♪ ♪ kennedy: welcome back. the fine ukraine president zelensky, merging as global hero, as russian enforces continue to attack his country, in your face putin. his bravery is resonating
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with the members of congress, becoming more unified in praising zelensky and condemning russia. but are they on the same page with president biden. how is he unifying our country, our panel number two. analyst, with former aide to senator chuck schumer, christopher hahn, and party vice president candidate. spike koen. welcome to you. let's discuss zelensky, this is a fascinating person who is inspiring his country. the united states offered to airlift him to safety, out of ukraine. he said, i don't need a ride. i needham -- need some ammo. i bunch of pictures with him and a lot of guns, kind of hot, your thoughts? >> i think he is a rallying
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point, he is sharing the fate of his country men and his country is inspiring, and it should be. it is the stuff that leadership is made of, i don't think that people here expected someone on the front lines, i think they expected a steady hand on the tiller from joe biden. we have gotten in first year of his presidency could not have been further from a return to normalcy, that i think a lot of people thought they were voting for in the election. i think comparison, this is a silly comparison between zelensky and biden, they are in wildly different situations, thankfully. and they are different personalities, i think that americans are not getting what they thought they were getting to how they vote forward this president. kennedy: christopher it makes you realize how important and sobering the choice of a president is for united states citizens, not just a popularity contest.
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think of all things that president has on his plate right now, with the state of union tomorrow night. the russian invasion of ukraine has not helped his poll numbers or his reaction to the crisis. what does he have to do tomorrow night, how will he contrast himself with someone young and vibrant like zelensky, as opposed to an old person who is ter terrorizing us with too much power. >> it is the speech of his lifetime tomorrow, no doubt, he needs to address all of the economy, and the covid, and ukraine. he has to show them he has a plan to resolve them and get us back to the right track when dealing with some.
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yeah, looking across the world, zelensky and bravely he is showing and leadership in a crisis should be inspiring to anyone who is a leader. to see that he would be out there doing that, and standing up for his people, not just him but ar members of ukraine parliament and celebrity and ukrainian people, we pray for them, we hope tomorrow that joe biden can show america what he will do. kennedy: do you have a lot of faith in the president or what do you think? as libertarian, what do you think of this crisis? what do you think of president zelensky being so heavily involved in it? >> i think president zelensky does not really have much of a choice. he will be seen as a coward if he leaves, and staying he is in danger as well, he understands you also have to have an eye 4,000 --
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for how to control the media narrative, he is a entertainer, he was on a tv show about being president, he did so well about it, they elected him president. he inherited a lot of problems, he has only been president for a couple of years, he inherited decades of problem, mostly caused by united states, and russia and their ally, ukraine at one point was a nuclear power, they gave up their nukes, in exchange for security assurances, for them they are promises from very powerful nuclear powers they won't invade their kaup country. as long that they give up, a lot of other country are looking at this. and looking at what nonnuclear nonproliferation looked like for ukraine, they might be second guessing their policies on
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that. >> true. kennedy: yeah, and ukraine is looking around saying, where can we get some of our nuclear weapons back? you know. >> they gave them to russia, that is the problem. kennedy: yeah. >> yeah. kennedy: that brings us to question, who should have the bomb, should it be president biden, that is a scary thought, he is falling even further in the polls, now low, 37%. is according to abc news and washington post. very friendly territory for the president, and democrat party, poll showed majority americans believe he is mentally unfit, tomorrow he will deliver the state of the union. he has inflation, covid mandates, and weak leadership that thousand has u.s. on brink of a nuclear war, that is just great, what will he boast about,
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inez . >> there is not a lot. americans thought it would be return to normalcy. i think a lot of us knew that would not be the case, but, you know nevertheless, people were tired of what had been a series of crisis since the pandemic began. but now they look back at the rest of for example, presidency of donald trump, and recalling that these crisis in world did not seem to happen under his watch. and majority of americans, 62% think that this would not have happened under president trump. this invasion of ukraine could and 58% of americans believe that joe biden weakness invited this invasion. that is strong majority critiquing the things that joe biden was to be good at. he was supposed to be a return to those serious people in washington d.c. who didn't tweet mean things and not as volatile and returning to comforting world of 2020 12, -- 2012,
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it has not happened it seems to be a series of crises, he better think of something fast, on just about every issue he is under water. kennedy: chris. right now, you need people around you, who are not only foreign policy and global security experts but they understand ukrainian energy market, i can think of no one better than his son hunter biden who was given this sweetheart deal with burisma, should we not be hearing more from hunter who should have best insiders perspective than anyone. >> um, no. this president has brought our allies together, rebuilt nato from decimated united states leadership absence that was last 4 years under president trump. our allies are aligned in fighting russia, now the
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swiss are coming in. they are holding russia accountable economically. and i think if they carpet bomb okay, you okay there ukraine okay, you. president biden, should should be commended for, that his poll numbers are bad. no denying that. rasmussen had him at 40. that is surprising. you know speech tomorrow night, we has to address a lot of things, i believe that as this crisis goes on, and president biden shows leadership on the world stage, the numbers will change. which is why members of republican party for weeks leading up to crisis were praising putin, they saw comparison as beneficial to them. kennedy: a lot of democrats, spike, are talking about carpet bombing and
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cyber warfare and stupid hawkish ideas that chris was highlighting does that give you pause? >> it does. i miss the anti-war left, it may be a thing of the past. anyway, with state of the union, i think that joe biden the biggest problem he has, he is dealing with years and decades of the logical conclusion of bad policies, we were talking about presidents inheriting things, most of inflation and supply chain and labor issues, that happened under donald trump, with help of democrats, the problem is that joe biden supported that, he supported
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the cdc guiding different states to lockdown that rookies half -- ha wreaked havoc on the economy and stimulus spending to billionaire cronies, that have led to massive inflation. and he is continuing the course on that. and with the ukraine, he was one of top senators in vice president during many of the years and tech -- . >> party panel thank you. >> great to see you all. well done. kennedy: coming up, computer ointment war path. but has he lost his mind? if he is off his rocker, how do we get his finger off the nuclear button with our party panel coming up. thei!
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kennedy: more breaking news out of ukraine, satellite
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imaging company max ar reporting russian military convoy heading to kyiv, now 40 miles long, how do you do that, is there a mile between each tank, putting vladimir putin's mental state in the spotlight. former u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice met with putin many times and now said his behavior is erratic. >> he was always calculating and cold, but this is different, he seems erratic, there is an ever deepening delusional render --
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>> he is not in control, the b-team that are still waiting in russia they do 12 months, you don't want them behind a gun, taking a mcdonald's. oo day two and -- on day two and say invade ukraine, he has been in control since he was a major in the kgb, he is not in control, he is supposed to trust have been lying to him about his
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capabilities, now he is humiliated, and pants on the world stage he wears balloon shoes. >> is it rich for you hearing condoleezza rice describe vladimir putin this way, and macron echoed her sentiment, is this a talking point or as he gone nuts. >> a thin excuse, condoleezza rice tore up the antiballistic missile treaty and put duel use missile launchers in poland, she brought the baltic states on russia's border to nato, and promised to spring ukraine -- to bring ukraine and georgia to nato, this is all her fault while he was working for george w. bush. will she take responsibility? , of course, she said it is because of his mental
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illness, he woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. you know i don't know who claimed that "washington post" said putin was promised he would win the war in the day, putin said in 2014, to an italian diplomat, you know i could be in kyiv in two weeks, that was his threat. now he is a fool who believes he would win a war in a day? it took america 3 weeks to sack baghdad. we lost that war to insurgency later on, for russia to defeat ukraine army is not in doubt. nato expansion is the route root of all evil. >> i think that something is going on with him personally, he gravely
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miscalculated. what is going on, here is what vladimir putin needs to understand, he is not the only russian that can deescalate this conflict, either -- the more he walks down the war to a nuclear war she need to be be cautious from his own people. kennedy: can he be stopped by's general. >> not sure when what nuclear launch procedures are for the army, i assume they would stop him and cooler heads will prevail. >> all right. thank you fantastic job. thank you for bringing it home. thank you. >> and the topical storm is next, we need from levity, stay with me. ♪ limu emu and doug.♪ and it's easy to customize your insurance at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need.
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kennedy: greener day can -- green day cancels concert in russia. because of the invasion in ukraine. topical storm. topic one, mug shot monday. yea. we need a smooth criminal
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stealing hearts across the world. naughty kingdom, jonathan cahill. social media crime watchers, i prefer the booty licious burglar, they posted his mug shot. warning public that the dangerous criminal, was on the loose, and that is when women of the u.k. all scrambled to find protection. >> received thousands of comments of women offering to lure him into their houses and handcuff him to their bed, they are also promising jonathan a type of early release. that is very giving and wonderful thank you. >> topic two. there we go, availed -- pepsi unveiled a cola with a
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surprise. neutro. it is being billed as a draft cola for drinkers turned off by heavy carbonation, critics they isa worst time to stop americans from producing natural gas, results a creamy texture with a frothy head, like guinness beer, like guinness it won't get you drunk. allowing the drinker to drink from the head, to have a frosty, foamy must stash, you will be foam are from the mouth. topic three. in response to invasion of ukraine. the adult video site only fans has banned russian women from posts pornographic content on the platform, this is what president biden meant by
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using soft power. yesterday hundreds of russian women said they were locked out of their only fans accounts, russia does not have many fans right now, porn stars said they were restricted from posting new videos and accessing money they have already earning, their only source of income is hunter biden. they say it is unfair, they don't agree with russian government e, most are not wearing russian dressing, company claim financial sanction cut off payment processors, forcing them to shut down accounts in the region, likely you can go to google and search for topless russia -- in tokyo. we'll be right back with mouth trumpet monday. thanks for coming.
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