Alexander says that if Russia were to reach Odessa, a European decision to intervene militarily would not surprise him.
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Military intervention
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that it's very much focused on economic development as opposed to military intervention. The Russians use a full -spectrum strategy in Africa. So they're..."
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Alexander says that if the choice were Emmanuel Macron's, Macron would definitely intervene militarily in response to Russia reaching Odessa.
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"that i find the most lovely fuzzy ball says if one day you hear the europeans praise me know that i have betrayed you..."
"they do decide to intervene it would not surprise me i i think if it was up to the european government to get back..."
"...that it's very much focused on economic development as opposed to military intervention. The Russians use a full -spectrum strategy in Africa. So they're..."
"...want, uh, essentially the most chaotic, uh, result of U S military intervention."
"...again, walk us through that process. And ultimately, why you decided military intervention from the U.S. was inevitable."
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