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  1. Mar 11, 2022 · March 5, 2022. The CIA director, William Burns, told lawmakers that Putin “has no sustainable political endgame in the face of what is going to continue to be fierce resistance from the ...

  2. May 9, 2023 · Putin Is Fighting, and Losing, His Last War. May 9, 2023. Russian President Vladimir Putin Pool photo by Gavriil Grigorov. 761. By Timothy Snyder. Dr. Snyder is a professor of history at Yale ...

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  4. Apr 3, 2022 · What is Putin's endgame now? Just over five weeks into the war, and one thing is clear about how it will end – there will be no surrender. "There will be a negotiated settlement, I think. but ...

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    • Mary Walsh,George Pozderec
  5. Mar 12, 2022 · Putin’s Endgame Is Not a Mystery. It’s Regime Survival. Ukraine is a speed-chess version of the wars in Bosnia, Chechnya, and Syria, with the pieces on the board including nuclear weapons.

    • Peter Maass
    • How to View The Us vs. Russia Information War
    • A Bunker Mentality For Putin?
    • What Is The Endgame?
    • What Is The Diplomatic Way Forward?
    • Europe as The New Middle East
    • What’s The Biden Doctrine?

    WHAT MATTERS: Since we last spoke, Russia has argued it is de-escalating, but the US has recently said the opposite, that Russia stationed 7,000 more troops along the Ukraine border. How do you view this information warfare? KIMMAGE: This may well be more than information warfare. If this is a buildup of military force for the sake of diplomatic ne...

    WHAT MATTERS:US officials, according to CNN’s Stephen Collinson, suspect Putin may have a sort of “bunker mentality”at the moment and is getting little advice outside of a small inner circle. What do you make of that concern? KIMMAGE:I think that is quite plausible. Putin has been in power for some 20 years (though for four years, between 2008 and ...

    WHAT MATTERS: What do you see as potential scenarios? How could this standoff play out? KIMMAGE: I think there are three basic scenarios for Russia’s actions in Ukraine: 1. Outright invasion. It corresponds to the kind of force Russia has built up around Ukraine and in Belarus. This would be a large-scale invasioninvolving air power and ground troo...

    WHAT MATTERS: The bottom-line difference between Russia and democracies – the expansion of NATO – remains at the heart of the standoff. Is there still room for negotiation on that subject? KIMMAGE: Yes, there is. Under current conditions, the United States, NATO itself and the European members of NATO have held firm on NATO’s open-door policy. They...

    WHAT MATTERS: There is a growing perception that Russia’s troop buildup is something Western democracies will have to learn to live with. “I regret to say this is the new normal in Europe” is how NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, speaking in Brussels recently, described the situation. What are your thoughts on that idea? And what will it mea...

    WHAT MATTERS: We have spent a lot of time considering Putin and his motives. But where does this standoff place Joe Biden in the line of US presidents? What are we learning about a Biden doctrine in terms of Russia and Europe? KIMMAGE: I’m not sure about a Biden doctrine (yet). The situation is still too fluid. I think Biden has shown himself to be...

  6. 4 days ago · Putin’s problem is he’s a politician who is constantly afraid of making decisions, who would rather sit and do nothing and wait until the problem somehow solves itself….

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