Andrew Napolitano on How the U.S. Should Handle Putin

Should the United States government roam the world seeking monsters to slay, or should it learn from its recent grave mistakes? Andrew Napolitano argues for the latter. Sure, Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is profoundly unlawful, says Napolitano. But the U.S. and Europe are in no position to resist the Russian invasion, nor should they.
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