"We're running out of money," Coffey said in an interview.
The debate over Ukraine aid was already complicated. Then it became tangled up in border security
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“I think it’s an ongoing collapse, and I think historians 200 years from now will write about the era that was the collapse of the Soviet Union and probably identify [Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on] Feb. 24, 2022, as the most consequential moment in this collapse,” he said at a forum Monday hosted by the think tank.
Crisis, confusion undercut Vladimir Putin's pretensions to 'great power' status
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