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![]() Andrew Chakhoyan, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
In both cases, Charlotte and Ukraine, preventable tragedies unfolded while those with the power to act chose finger-pointing over courage.
Any U.S. outreach to Russia is read by the Kremlin weakness to be exploited, not a gesture of goodwill to reciprocate.
Moscow could terminate its war in Ukraine today if it so chose.
Russia invades not because it feels threatened, but because it perceives weakness and division.