Biden’s decision: How hard to punch back at Putin's hackers
April 14, 20218 min read1634 words
Published: April 14, 2021  |  8 min read1634 words
The U.S. could 'turn the power off in Moscow,' one former U.S. official said. 'But that has so many dynamics in the wrong direction.'Then-Vice President Joe Biden and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, in 2012. | AP Photo/Alexander ZemlianichenkoPresident Jo...
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