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US recedes on war crimes tracking in Ukraine to end the war

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The U.S. withdrew from an international body designed to document and preserve evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine .

A Yale University lab had been tracking and documenting thousands of Ukrainian children who have been forcibly taken from their homes, transported to Russia , reeducated, and "adopted" The forcible deportation and indoctrination of thousands of children was the basis for the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin .

Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker was critical of the Biden administration.

Volker: "I have no illusions about Vladimir Putin and his intentions. He is genocidal. He wants to eliminate Ukraine as a state, as a national identity" It's unclear if these maneuvers will be enough to convince Putin to end the war that he's had the ability to end for three years .

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