Opinion by Dana Milbank: Stop buying from these companies. They’re funding Putin’s war.
Most American companies get that. Some 400 U.S. and other multinational firms have pulled out of Russia, either permanently or temporarily, according to Yale’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who has kept. Oil companies and tech companies led the way, and many others eventually followed.
Those who want to stop Russia’s murderous attack against Ukraine should stop investing in or buying the products of these companies. So is Subway. While selling you the All-American Club, it’s giving Ukrainians the Cold-Cock Combo by refusing to cut loose its 446 Russian franchises.
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