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Why Biden’s sanctions may actually work to make Russia pay for invading Ukraine

  • Written by: David Cortright, Professor Emeritus, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
Why Biden’s sanctions may actually work to make Russia pay for invading UkraineThe ruble crashed to a record low after Putin invaded Ukraine and the West announced new sanctions. Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty Images)

The Biden administration is delivering on its vow to impose “severe sanctions” against Russia for its military aggression against Ukraine.

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