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Jeb Bush calls for "deterrent effect" against Russia

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Probable Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush has told an audience in Tallinn, Estonia that the U.S. and Europe can create a "deterrent effect" to increase security in Ukraine and the Baltics. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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