And what I mean by us, I mean the United States and our European allies, starting with. And you referenced your conversation with Senator Graham earlier, starting with passing The secondary Russian sanctions bill has something like 85 or 86 co-sponsors in the United States Senate. put secondary sanctions on Europe as well as other places who have continued to do business with Russia. I believe that there's no question in my mind at least that Vladimir Putin was provoking something. (00:48–01:11)
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