Texans should be appalled that a world leader is weaponizing false historical grievances...
Texans should be appalled that a world leader is weaponizing false historical grievances to attack and deny self-determination to the people of an independent country. Here, a man in eastern Ukraine examines the damage near his home after shelling last week.the Lone Star State to defend his country’s annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. “What,” he said, “like Mexico and the U.S.
Although few people question that Texas is part of the United States, Putin said that most countries still recognize Crimea as part of Ukraine. Texas comes up in the Kremlin more often than one might expect . Texans are grappling with urgent problems close to home, so why should we care about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? For one, Putin’s actions, unprecedented since World War II, have broader implications that should concern all of us. And though geographically distant, this war will have concrete impacts on Texans.
One of Putin’s main justifications for military action should give us particular pause. In an hourlong speech recently, he made a factually
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