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Biden: Russia's Invasion "Should Make Your Blood Run Cold"

12m · The NPR Politics Podcast · 21 Sep 21:00

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President Biden's annual remarks before the United Nations General Assembly were designed to rally people at home and abroad to continue their support for the Ukrainian people. He also doubled-down on U.S. competition with China.
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