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contours of that conversation? one of the things that was very interesting the last couple of days was the undersecretary of state for policy, tory newland, had an interview with presumably this did get to russia. indicated that if if russia, if putin were to withdraw, if he were to stop this fight, if he were to withdraw the military, that the sanctions, which are hammering the russian economy, would be released, would be pulled off, would be relaxed. that s an incentive that even if president putin doesn t understand it, when the russian people hear tas report it, they will say this is a big problem for us, we can get out of it. why didn t he do it? i just can t get over the video we keep playing over, the