And the West sanctions Russia.
The crisis at the Ukraine border is now being called an invasion; Western countries sanction Russia's elite. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. Russia begins invasion of Ukraine, US says Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images - In a Monday speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially recognized the independence of two regions of eastern Ukraine currently held by separatists loyal to Russia. Putin also ordered troops into the area to conduct "peacekeeping" operations — a significant development the US is now calling an invasion. [Axios / Jacob Knutson]
- It's not yet clear what the new Russian operation will entail, however, Putin has roughly 190,000 troops stationed near Ukraine's borders. The US has expressed concern Russia may use the mission to create conditions justifying further use of force against Ukraine. [NBC / Carol E. Lee, Kristen Welker and Peter Alexander]
- Those troops were amassed over the past few months, as Putin demanded assurances that Ukraine wouldn't be accepted into NATO. The US and its allies rejected those demands. [NYT / Anton Troianovski, Valerie Hopkins, Andrew E. Kramer, Michael Schwirtz and Shashank Bengali]
- In response to Putin's announcement, President Joe Biden announced the "first tranche" of US sanctions on Tuesday. They target two Russian financial institutions and essentially cut the Russian government off from Western finance. Starting Wednesday, wealthy Russians and their families will also be targeted. [CNN / Kevin Liptak]
- Biden stopped short of unveiling a massive sanctions package, likely to limit the negative effects sanctions could have on the West, and to leave some options available should Russia further escalate its military actions. [Guardian / Joan E. Greve]
Western sanctions for Russia - Dr. Paul Farmer, global humanitarian and champion of access to health care for the world's poorest, has died at 62. [Boston Globe / Bryan Marquad]
- The Supreme Court has officially ended Trump's fight to keep White House records from the panel investigating the January 6 attack at the Capitol. [Reuters / Lawrence Hurley]
- The Queen of England, experiencing mild symptoms of Covid-19, has canceled all virtual engagements.[Daily Beast / Tom Sykes]
"Russia is incredibly unimportant in the global economy except for oil and gas. It's basically a big gas station." This year's weird Winter Olympics were overshadowed by politics, Covid-19, and the threat of war. But, as NPR's Tom Goldman explains, the biggest scandals were still about the sports. [Spotify] This email was sent to edwardlorilla1986.paxforex@blogger.com. Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. If you value Vox's unique explanatory journalism, support our work with a one-time or recurring contribution. View our Privacy Notice and our Terms of Service. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved. |
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