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Kurt Volker, a former U.S. envoy to Ukraine, said on Sunday that the Russian invasion will not end through negotiations.

The host of "Face the Nation" asked if he could see any countries being able to negotiate an end to Russia's attack on Ukraine.

Not at all. We have to understand that Putin is determined to win a military victory. He wants to kill the leadership. He doesn't care about how many people are killed or injured. He is on a messianic mission. He has to be stopped because of this.

The U.S. should give A-10 aircraft to the Ukranian pilots, as they are trained to use the jets.

Brennan asked who would be able to bring about an end to the war, after noting that France, Germany and Israel have all tried to stop the war.

Ukrainian people can do this. We don't have to fight Putin or try to stop him. The Ukrainian people are prepared to do this. It is critical that we give them all the support and assistance we can.

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