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Biden says Putin misjudged Western response to Ukraine invasion

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US President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin had underestimated the powerful response his invasion of Ukraine would illicit from Western nations as sanctions upended Russia's economy. "He thought he could divide us at home....But Putin was wrong," Biden tells members of Congress during his State of the Union address. SOUNDBITE

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