Putin Shouldn't View Bolstering of Forces as Provocation: Kirby
National Security Counsel Coordinator John Kirby says there's no reason Russian President Vladimir Putin should view the bolstering of forces as as provocation. Kirby spoke with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern in Madrid.
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