the united states and europe and make up for it elsewhere. that is another piece of this long term puzzle that the biden administration i m sure is thinking about. you know ben, speaking of finding ways around it. one of the questions i get and i m sure you get, is about, does putin ever feel anything? does he ever get held responsible for what he has done? and one example tonight is that two employees of the kharkiv zoo, they stayed behind to care for the animals and were shot dead by russian soldiers. their bodies were found barricaded in a room. more innocent slaughter. we have seen in bucha, seen in kramatorsk, all across ukraine. genocide, war crimes, whatever you want to designate. does anyone ever pay for what is happening? i think that the big question that this will raise is, in the long run, are the people going to pay for this who are guilty of these war
more how far is europe willing to go in absorbing an economic impact on their own populations, in order to cut off the revenue to russia. i think it is also the case for the united states of going around the world and enforcing those sanctions. part of what happens over time, when you have a sanctions regime in place, is that the country finds ways around what you are doing. finds ways to shift trade in the united states and europe and make up for it elsewhere. that is another piece of this long term puzzle that the biden administration i m sure is thinking about. you know ben, speaking of finding ways around it. one of the questions i get and i m sure you get, is about, does putin ever feel anything? does he ever get held responsible for what he has done? and one example tonight is that two employees of the kharkiv zoo, they stayed behind to care for the animals and were shot dead by russian soldiers. their bodies were found