"I really think the president and his supporting advisers believe that somehow or another, they're going to arrive at a negotiating table in the future where they will be able to dictate terms to Moscow. And that's not going to happen."
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Col. Macgregor: Biden wrongly conveying state of Ukraine, warns how western half could become 'firing range', By Charles Creitz, Fox News (April 21, 2022).
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