we need to show them that we mean business and we will be there for ukraine should they invade. they see a very weak administration and president putin sees every opportunity to do what he wan to do in ukraine with very little pushback from the united states. we need to have firm resolve with this. steve, is she right? is a lack of action on the part of the administration giving vladimir putin the opening he needs to push even further? you know, you could go back and forth on that point. you could say, look, they ve already done more than enough to warrant some sort of increased sanctioning. that s certainly true. the counter argument is if they don t respond, putin doesn t care that much about sanctions and it hasn t stopped him before. the other argument is, if you re going to say there s going to be something strong, bad happen to you, vladimir putin in russia if you invade, you have to have something to back that up. if the idea is we don t want to go straight to war, we want t
and this is a huge mistake on the part of. we wouldn t be here if it wasn t for that totally self-inflicted. steve: go to the gas station. the price is ticking up. wait until the invasion. here s the thing about invasion. it s going to happen. putin doesn t care what the united states does. he believes this is his time to restore russia to its original splendor. is he going to grab that and it s a whole lot to your point about sanctions. do it before. it s a whole lot easier if you look at some of these aerial bombs during the exercises over the weekend. so much easier to do sanctions before there are thousand russians in your country. and unfortunately it, looks like that is the direction we are going go. rachel: our climate obsession. germany s climate obsession as well will be responsible for why this happened. energy policy matters. we have got to stop indulging climate addicts and get back to
rather than because of the things that make other nations great, like china and germany and these roaring economies. russia doesn t have that. putin doesn t care. here is more of what ambassador linda thomas-greenfield had to say tonight. tomorrow the united states will impose sanctions on russia for this clear violation of international law and ukraine s sovereignty and territorial integrity. we can, will, and must stand united in our calls for russia to withdraw its forces, return to the diplomatic table, and work toward peace. thank you. so tim, we re going to get our first look at what the real sanctions packages tomorrow. i suppose in addition to some of the other things we have talked about there will be technology blocks on the import
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here. putin does not understand it is not 1968 or 1956. there is a really disconcerting aspect of this that putin seems to think that it will be somehow a one and done. he was going to go in, change the regime. ukraine is going to be brought into the russian embrace. you know, i guess i am increasingly curious about just how far the russians are going to go with this because i think the other thing he did not count on is how unpopular it seems to be in russia now. i wanted to ask you about that. our colleague showed demonstrations that were considering all of the risks to ordinary russians to demonstrate at all, huge. i understand it cuts both ways. putin doesn t care. it is not a democracy where people express their first amendment rights. but huge demonstrations.