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Recommended Watch: U.S. shifts goals on war in Ukraine amid concerns over Russia's nuclear capabilities (youtube.com)
During the past few months the Biden administration's rhetoric about its ultimate goals for Ukraine appears to have shifted, with more talk about winning the war against Russia. Evelyn Farkas, executive director of the McCain Institute at Arizona State University, and John Mearsheimer, political science professor at the University of Chicago, join Judy Woodruff to discuss.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Is US just helping Ukraine against Russia? Or the underline objective is straight away to finish with Russia by defeating them as the only way to stop Putin, degrading even wiping out their army and economy? And what can be the ultimate consequences of trying to reach this objective? Unfortunately the first tenet when a war starts is that we never know what the enemy is going to do, so even the best plans can go wrong. If Russia sees that its survival (or the oligarchy which has he power) is in jeopardy, anything can happen. We hope common sense and cool minds get the upper hand, Ukraine gets its territory back, and peace holds.
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