former u.s. ambassador to russia and msnbc international affairs analyst, michael mcfaul. ambassador, what did you make of zelenskyy s framing yesterday, and how he pitched this continued aid as an investment in global security as opposed to charity. do you think it altered any minds? well, it s the right argument. i thought it was a brilliant speech. it was emotional, of course, but it was very analytic, and his point, when he is talking about, that is that we and the united states of america have an interest in stopping putin s army in ukraine. because if it doesn t stop in ukraine, they ll advance through ukraine, and be on the borders of our nato allies, and we are obligated by the nato treaty to protect our allies. so instead of fighting putin in europe, in the parts of europe that are part of nato, zelenskyy is saying you are making a wise investment to stop putin s war machine inside ukraine.
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