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say, they need weapons, not just a ride as they put it. there was a move by the europeans that s going to allow some sort of defensive arms to flow into ukraine. the other piece is that i think nations have to keep up the messaging that private organizations have to keep appealing, because this is going to go on for a while. the ukrainians will need help not just this week or next week, but when they need to rebuild later on. we learned that bp is exiting its $14 billion stake in russian oil giant over moscow s invasion of ukraine. bp s 19.75% in the company accounted for a third of the british company s oil and gas production. certainly more than half of its reserves. is this move going to be, again, another alarm bell going off for the russians to reconsider now that they have lost this major