Juan Gonzalez and Amy
Goodman
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The
standoff over Ukraine and the fate of Crimea has sparked the worst East-West
crisis since the end of the Cold War. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on top
Russian officials while announcing new military exercises in Baltic States.
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Meanwhile
in Moscow, the Russian government says it is considering changing its stance on
Iran‘s nuclear talks in response to newly
imposed U.S. sanctions. As tensions rise, we are joined by Jack Matlock, who
served as the last U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. Matlock argues that
Russian President Vladimir Putin is acting in response to years of perceived
hostility from the U.S., from the eastward expansion of NATO
to the bombing of Serbia to the expansion of American military bases in Eastern
Europe.
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