Alaska's three congressional delegates did not mince words in statements made about the Russian attacks on Ukraine.
, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Sen. Dan Sullivan voiced their opinions on the situation.
“Tonight, our worst fears in this crisis have been realized: Russia has invaded Ukraine and is committing acts of war against an innocent people,” wrote Murkowski in a statement to the press. “This unprovoked action has no place in the 21st century. It is a grievous violation of international law and longstanding norms. And I fear it will lead to massive devastation and a catastrophic loss of lives.
“We must wake up to the fact that this new era of authoritarian aggression will likely be with us for decades. We need to face it with strategic resolve and confidence.
“America doesn’t back down from dictators, and we won’t start now. Our second-to-none military, vast availability of natural resources, and committed team of international allies must now stand together to face Putin’s aggression with courage and resolve. Finally, we must not forget that other authoritarian aggressors, notably China’s Xi Jinping, are taking note.
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