need more. we are defending our country against a very strong enemy. we also need sanctions. more sanctions. and we need russia to clearly see and feel it s not okay in the 21st ukraineture are 1st cek another country, a sovereign country with no reason. there is unprecedented unity across europe, joining the u.s. in cutting russia off from a piece of the world economy. major changes in germany, agreeing to spends more on defense and joining in banking sanctions and sending weapons to ukraine. the u.s. security council convened a special session.
not supply? yes, but i would really be a very extreme measure - not supply? yes, but i would really be a very extreme measure but. not supply? yes, but i would really. be a very extreme measure but if the west continues provocation in the sense of that s all vladimir putin feels it, i would say that if he feels it, i would say that if he feels that he is unable to sell much of his oil anyway because of the banking sanctions, could be a possibility these as well, this becomes an economic warfare and through that process, he decides not to sell oil. i really don t think that s a likely situation, be can never say never, given the circumstances we are seeing. the reuular circumstances we are seeing. the regular person. circumstances we are seeing. the regular person, whether in europe or the united states, another hit in different capacities, will everyone see a difference? see a difference? well, i think ou re see a difference? well, i think you re going see a difference? well, i th
important. a number of my colleagues here in the congress are trying to litigate or set policy for the war in ukraine. the president is our commander in chief and the thing he has done best is to pull together the nato allies and european part knows in a united voice with harsh, prompt sanctions on uber and the oligarchs that support vladimir putin and military assistance. even countries like switzerland and sweden that sat out the second world war were neutral when hitler invaded poland and joined in providing support to ukraine and in joining in the sanctions and to get the swiss to join in banking sanctions is no small feat. the meetings are critical. we have to have unity in nato send a forceful that what vladimir putin is doing to attack civilians is utterly
the europeans are actually buying more energy from russia, both oil and gas, they are buying more. so there s no shut down there. the not going to be a shut down unless there are secondary banking sanctions or the escrow idea. he did not do that. he said it s not made to deter. do we want the ukrainians to win or not, that s the issue. as reagan said many years ago when i was a child working for him, he said we win, they lose. i want to hear that from president biden. sandra: you did not hear that. i know you have other, if you watch your show you know you have other ways to target him as well. we ll talk about the yacht in a second. pipe down, i m sorry. sandra: i told you he was ripping before i got on camera. larry, i have to ask you about. while all this is going on, a lot of pain here at home. some tied to what s going on there, some not, a lot of it started well before russia invaded ukraine.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine has escalated over the past few weeks, the United States has responded with increasingly powerful economic sanctions, targeting key sectors of the Russian economy.