Coloradans will feel economic pain from Russian president Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine -- paying rising prices for gas and food -- according to a veteran Russia advisor to three presidents who is addressing audiences along the Front Range this week.
Coloradans will feel economic pain from Russian president Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine — paying rising prices for gas and food, according to a veteran Russia advisor to three U.S. presidents who is addressing audiences along the Front Range this week.
“Some things are worth standing up for,” Hill said in a Denver Post interview Monday, warning of “mass slaughter on a colossal scale” and noting that the United States “stood back” during mass killings in Yemen and Syria. Stopping Russian aggression if it spreads beyond Ukraine may require “sending troops beyond what we already have done,” Hill said.
Putin ordered last month’s invasion, “and this is really a cautionary tale about what happens when you give so much unchecked power to one person,” she said, contrasting Russia with the United States where Americans “forged our identity in casting off tyranny” and rooting power in “we the people.”
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