Russian strikes increase post-election
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•Biden Doesn’t Have Long to Make a Difference in Ukraine
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Frida Ghitis : Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian targets have increased in frequency in week since U.S. election.
She says Putin is fighting not to conquer Pokrovsk but to destroy Ukraine as a nation.
Ghitis says Putin wants to show that America , NATO , and the West are weak and indecisive, regardless of who is president.
Biden must press upon the Europeans to transfer frozen Russian assets to Kyiv, writes Julian Zelizer .
Zelizer: $300 billion can be used to purchase weapons, rebuild the country, and keep the economy going for months .
Biden 's team says it will expedite the delivery of the remaining weapons and resources that Congress has designated for Ukraine .
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