The Ukraine war has seen “tens of thousands of innocent Ukrainian civilians killed or wounded”, and it should not end in a way aggression pays off, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“But it should not end in a way that means aggression pays off because that would just encourage more aggressors like Putin,” Ms Credlin said.
“Because there are potential aggressors, closer to home, that is watching to see just how resolute the free world can remain.”
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