The top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee warned that Russia's alleged plans to provoke war with Ukraine is 'the most specific I have ever seen,' and the timetable is 'very aggressive.”
The top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee said Sunday that classified intelligence on Russia's
"We are not projecting strength as [President] Reagan talked about, but rather projecting weakness, which historically — going back to Hitler and Chamberlain — always invites aggression," McCaul said.
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U.S. in new Cold War with Russia, says top Republican on House Foreign AffairsRep. McCaul, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, says he believes the U.S. is in a new Cold War with Russia.
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Biden boxed in on UkraineThe Biden administration is pushing to get Congress, Europe and Ukraine on the same page as it tries to deter Russia from invading Ukraine — all while knowing that the decisive factor will ultimately be the whims of Vladimir Putin.
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Ukraine accuses Russia of waging 'hybrid war'Ukraine has accused Russia of perpetrating a cyberattack on its government and private computer networks, calling it the latest move in 'Russia's hybrid war against Ukraine.'
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Analysis: Putin presents a profound threat to peace in Europe as 'drumbeat of war' sounds on Russia-Ukraine borderHaving already invaded Crimea in 2014, fears Russian troops will again cross the border have never been higher | Analysis by Nic Robertson
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