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12:45 AM ET, February 28, 2022

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Washington Post:
Belarus preparing to join Russian invasion of Ukraine, U.S. official says … Belarus is preparing to send soldiers into Ukraine in support of the Russian invasion in a deployment that could begin as soon as Monday, a U.S. administration official said Sunday evening.
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New York Times:
Kyiv Remains in Russian Cross-Hairs as Ukrainians Push Back  —  Civilians joined Ukraine's outgunned military in the country's desperate bid to stop Russia's offensive, winning increased support from other countries.  The E.U. said it would ban all Russian aircraft and finance the donation of weapons to Ukraine.
Washington Post:
Historic sanctions on Russia had roots in emotional appeal from Zelensky … As the leaders of the European Union gathered for an emergency summit on Thursday night, momentum was already moving toward imposing tough new sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
New York Times:
Putin Declares a Nuclear Alert, and Biden Seeks De-escalation  —  When the Russian leader ordered his nuclear forces into “special combat readiness,” the U.S. could have gone on high alert.  Instead, the administration tried not to inflame him.  —  WASHINGTON — When Vladimir V. Putin declared Sunday …
Washington Post:
The war in Ukraine isn't working out the way Russia intended … The war in Ukraine isn't going Russia's way.  —  Videos posted on social media show whole columns of tanks and armored vehicles have been wiped out.  Others have been stopped in their tracks by ordinary Ukrainians standing on the street to block their advance.
Associated Press:
Live updates: War in Ukraine knocks down Asian stock prices  —  The latest on the Russia's invasion of Ukraine:  —  TOKYO — Asian stock prices have fallen after Western nations moved to tighten sanctions against Russia and as President Vladimir Putin escalated tensions by ordering Russian nuclear forces on high alert.
Reuters:
Russian forces appear to shift to siege warfare in Ukraine- U.S. official … Russia, frustrated by early battlefield setbacks in Ukraine, could be shifting its strategy to siege warfare just as President Vladimir Putin raises the risk of a catastrophic miscalculation by putting nuclear forces …
Noah Smith / Noahpinion:
The big sanctions: A quick explainer  —  The goals and risks of SWIFT cutoff, central bank sanctions, etc.  —  The war in Ukraine rages on (For updates, check out my Twitter list).  Although they're still not thinking of getting involved militarily, the U.S. and European nations …
The Economist:
Vladimir Putin's nuclear threat shows how much is going wrong for him in Ukraine  —  No plan of battle survives contact with the enemy, but his has fared worse than many  —  The russian invasion of Ukraine is not going to plan.  In Kharkiv, the country's second city, Ukrainian defences appear to have repulsed a major assault.
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
How Should the U.S. Respond to Putin's Nuclear Provocation?  —  Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's strategic nuclear forces to raise their alert status.  (Specifically, he has ordered Russia's “strategic deterrence forces” to “transition to special regime of combat duty.")
Associated Press:
Putin puts nuclear forces on high alert, escalating tensions
Doina Chiacu / Reuters:   Russian convoy of ground forces, tanks moving toward Kyiv, Maxar says
Sarah Kaplan / Washington Post:
Russian climate delegate apologizes on Ukraine, saying many ‘fail to find any justification for the attack’
Discussion: France 24, HotAir and New York Times
Stephanie Nebehay / Reuters:
Neutral Swiss poised to freeze Russian assets - president … Swiss President Ignazio Cassis said on Sunday that it was “very probable” that neutral Switzerland would follow the European Union (EU) on Monday in sanctioning Russia and freezing Russian assets in the Alpine country.
Discussion: Yahoo News, POLITICUSUSA and Daily Kos
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Melissa Eddy / New York Times:
In Foreign Policy U-turn, Germany Ups Military Spending, Arms Ukraine  —  Germany agrees to strengthen its military in the latest foreign policy about-face, amid pressure from allies and horror at Russia's attack on Ukraine.  —  BERLIN — It took an invasion of a sovereign country nearby …
Gal Beckerman / The Atlantic:
How Zelensky Gave the World a Jewish Hero  —  As the Ukrainian president captivates the world with his bravery, he offers a reminder of the inroads Eastern and Central European Jews have made in overcoming their status as perpetual outsiders.  —  For those inclined to see history as depressingly cyclical …
Barak Ravid / Axios:
U.S. protests Israel's refusal to back UN resolution condemning Russia
Discussion: The Times of Israel
Gabriel Stargardter / Reuters:
Bolsonaro won't condemn Putin, says Brazil will remain neutral over invasion
Discussion: Instapundit
NBC News:
Facebook, Twitter remove disinformation accounts targeting Ukrainians  —  Facebook and Twitter removed two anti-Ukrainian “covert influence operations” over the weekend, one tied to Russia and another with connections to Belarus, the companies said.  —  One of the operations …
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Shame On Those Who Defended Trump's “Perfect Call”  —  Never forget that as president Donald Trump led an organized campaign to withhold military aid and blackmail the Ukrainians.  And that Republicans let him get away it.  —  It's worth remembering now, as so many Republicans pin …
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Emily Tamkin / New York Times:
How the American Right Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Russia
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Matt Bagwell / Yahoo News:
Saturday Night Live Viewers Moved To Tears Over ‘Majestic’ Ukrainian Choir Performance  —  Saturday Night Live viewers were moved to tears following the US show's tribute to Ukraine at the start of this weekend's programme.  —  At the beginning of Saturday's show, hosts Kate McKinnon …
Washington Post:
Barr calls prospect of Trump running for president again ‘dismaying,’ says GOP should ‘look forward’ to others  —  Former attorney general William P. Barr says in a new book that the prospect of Donald Trump running for president again is “dismaying” and urges the Republican Party to …
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Jennifer Szalai / New York Times:   William P. Barr's Memoir Is Part Lawyerly Defense, Part Culture-War Diatribe
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
Car Parts, Chips, Sunflower Oil: War in Ukraine Threatens New Shortages
Discussion: NPR and Watts Up With That?
Jon Wertheim / CBS News:
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Reuters:
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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
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Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
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