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Editorial: California should cut its economic ties with Russia

Russian army military vehicles are seen in Armyansk, Crimea, on Feb. 25, 2022.

The reprehensible war Russia launched in Ukraine last week has quickly brought into focus the interconnectedness of our globalized economy. A cocktail sipped in Los Angeles might be mixed with Russian vodka. A fill-up at an Irvine gas pump could hand money to a Russian oil company. A monthly pension check for a retired firefighter in Riverside may include dividends from investments in Russian companies.

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