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‘The Biden administration has clearly been
infected
by Russia’s nuclear threats and updating of
its nuclear “doctrine”.’
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Who is really escalating the war in Ukraine?
It certainly isn’t the west
The policy of the US and Europe remains the
same:
drip-feeding resources while never giving
Ukraine the chance
to push Russia out
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who-is-really-escalating-the-war-in-ukraine-it-certainly-isnt-the-west
A woman walks past a screen
displaying a broadcast of Putin’s annual
state of the nation address.
Photograph: Olga Maltseva
AFP/Getty Images
Sending troops to Ukraine would risk
provoking nuclear war,
Putin tells Nato
Russian president threatens
‘tragic’
consequences for war interventionists
during state of the nation speech
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troops-ukraine-risk-provoking-nuclear-war-vladimir-putin-tells-nato
President Vladimir V. Putin during a visit
to Dagestan, Russia,
in a photo released by Russian state media.
In the aftermath of the rebellion led by
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin,
Mr. Putin appears to be scrambling to
coup-proof his system.
Photograph: Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik
via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
After Armed Rebellion, Putin Tries to
Reinforce His Defenses
Long focused on security,
the Russian president is rewarding loyalty
among the ruling elite
and showering his most important
constituency
— the men with guns — with cash.
NYT
July 4, 2023 5:01 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/04/
world/europe/russia-putin-prigozhin.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses
the nation on Saturday
after Yevgeny Prigozhin,
the owner of the Wagner Group military
company,
called for armed rebellion
and reached the southern city of
Rostov-on-Don.
Photograph: Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik,
Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
The mutiny in Russia may be over. But it
still damages Putin
NPR
June 24, 2023 5:11 PM ET
https://www.npr.org/2023/06/24/
1184161169/russia-wagner-putin-analysis-prigozhin
A photo released by Russian state media
showed
President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus
and President Vladimir Putin of Russia
in Sochi, Russia, this month.
Photograph: Sputnik, via Reuters
Belarus Is Fast Becoming a ‘Vassal State’ of
Russia
Allowing Moscow to place tactical nuclear
weapons on its soil
is just the latest sign of its loss of
sovereignty to the Kremlin,
military experts and pro-democracy activists
say.
NYT
June 22, 2023 Updated
11:38 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/22/
world/europe/belarus-russia-lukashenko.html
The clandestine operation represented
a brazen expansion of President Vladimir V.
Putin’s
campaign of targeted assassinations.
Photograph; Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik,
via Reuters
Ronen BergmanAdam GoldmanJulian E. Barnes
NYT
June 19, 2023 3:00 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/19/
us/politics/russia-spy-assassination.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin
listens to Russian Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev
during a meeting in Moscow on Saturday.
Photograph: Gavriil
Grigorov/Sputnik,
Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
Putin says
Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in
Belarus
Updated March 25, 2023 7:31 PM ET
The Associated Press
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/25/
1166089485/putin-russia-tactical-nuclear-weapons-belarus
Mr. Xi and Mr. Putin toasting
during dinner
in Moscow on Tuesday.
Photograph: Pavel Byrkin
Sputnik
In a Brother Act With Putin,
Xi Reveals China’s Fear of Containment
Instead of focusing on a solution to the war
in Ukraine,
the Chinese leader’s visit to Moscow
reinforced China
and Russia’s shared opposition to American
dominance.
NYT
March 22, 2023 Updated
10:47 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/
world/asia/china-xi-putin-ukraine.html
President
Vladimir Putin’s denials
about the
poisoning of a Russian politician aren’t credible.
Photograph:
Alexei Nikolsky
TASS, via Getty Images
Vladimir Putin
Thinks He Can Get Away With Anything
Why has the
poisoning of Alexei Navalny been met
with Western silence?
NYT
September 22,
2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/
opinion/vladimir-putin-navalny-poisoning.html
Ben Jennings on Vladimir Putin’s angel and devil – cartoon
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Tue 1 Mar 2022 21.38 GM
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ben-jennings-on-vladimir-putins-angel-and-devil-cartoo
Clay Bennett
political cartoon
GoComics
March 20, 2022
https://www.gocomics.com/claybennett/2022/03/20
Billboards quoting President Vladimir V. Putin
in Simferopol, Crimea, this
month.
The one on the right reads
“We want the demilitarization
and denazification of
Ukraine.”
Photograph:
Alexey Pavlishak
Reuters
Why Vladimir Putin Invokes Nazis to Justify His Invasion of Ukraine
NYT
March 17, 2022 6:53 p.m.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/17/
world/europe/ukraine-putin-nazis.html
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia
stayed at physical distance from his national security advisers
at a meeting at the Kremlin on Feb. 21,
days before Russia’s forces invaded Ukraine.
Photograph:
Pool photo by Alexey Nikolsky
U.S. intelligence weighs Putin’s
two years of extreme pandemic isolation
as a factor in his wartime mind-set.
NYT
March 5, 2022
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/05/
world/russia-ukraine
Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron meet
at the Kremlin in
Moscow.
Photograph: AP
Ukraine crisis:
Macron plays down expectations
as he arrives
for talks with Putin – live
Emmanuel Macron says
he does not ‘believe in spontaneous
miracles’
as he arrives for talks with Vladimir Putin
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Mon 7 Feb 2022 17.06 GMT
First published on Mon 7 Feb 2022 11.58 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/feb/07/
ukraine-russia-crisis-macron-heads-for-talks-with-putin-while-scholz-and-biden-meet-in-dc-live-coverage
In this photograph provided by state media,
Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin,
is shown meeting with the country’s education minister,
Sergei Kravtsov,
in Moscow, in 2021.
Photograph: Sputnik/via Reuters
In Russian Schools, It’s Recite Your ABC’s and ‘Love Your
Army’
The curriculum for young Russians is increasingly emphasizing
patriotism
and the heroism of Moscow’s army,
while demonizing the West as “gangsters.”
One school features a “sniper”-themed math class.
NYT
June 3, 2023
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/03/
world/europe/russia-schools-military-war.html
Herman Gref,
the architect of President Vladimir V.
Putin’s
earlier economic reforms,
with the Russian leader in Moscow in 2019.
Photograph: Alexey Nikolsky
Sputnik,
via Agence
France-Presse — Getty Images
The latest E.U. sanctions get personal
with
Putin’s daughters and confidants.
NYT
April 9, 2022
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/09/
world/ukraine-russia-war-news
Vladimir Poutine pose pour une photo
avec des membres du club de motards "Night Wolves"
à Sébastopol, en Crimée, le 10 août 2019.
© Photo Alexei Druzhinin
Sputnik / AFP
Poutine en Ukraine, la guerre au nom du genre
Depuis le début du conflit,
le président russe a plusieurs fois dénoncé
les « prétendues libertés de genre »
en vogue en Occident
et que l’Europe souhaiterait promouvoir en Ukraine.
Une rhétorique au cœur de son engagement politique
et de sa vision autoritaire du monde.
Mediaparrt
30 avril 2022 à 11h57
https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/300422/
poutine-en-ukraine-la-guerre-au-nom-du-genre
Then-President Donald J. Trump with Mr. Putin
in Helsinki,
Finland, in 2018.
Photograph: Doug Mills
The New York Times
The Making of Vladimir Putin
The 22-year arc of the Russian president’s
exercise of power is a study in audacity.
NYT
March 26, 2022 1:46 p.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/26/
world/europe/vladimir-putin-russia.html
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia
during a New York Times
interview in 2003.
Photograph: James Hill
for The New York Times
The Making of Vladimir Putin
The 22-year arc of the Russian president’s
exercise of power is a study in audacity.
NYT
March 26, 2022 1:46 p.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/26/
world/europe/vladimir-putin-russia.html
«Удар
в спину».
Главное из обращения Путина
о мятеже Пригожина
BBC
News - Русская служба 24 June 2023
VIDEO
«Удар в спину».
Главное из обращения
Путина о мятеже Пригожина
BBC News - Русская
служба 24 June 2023
Путин утром 24 июня
выступил с обращением к россиянам.
Он назвал мятеж
Евгения Пригожина изменой и ударом в спину
и пообещал «жесткие
действия по защите» страны.
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8w_bHttpUg
Что
Путин сказал Федеральному собранию?
BBC
News - Русская служба 22 February 2023
VIDEO
Что Путин сказал
Федеральному собранию?
BBC News - Русская
служба 22 February 2023
Президент России
Владимир Путин
обратился с почти
двухчасовым посланием
к Федеральному
собранию
и посвятил
значительную его часть войне против Украины.
Вскоре после этого
американский лидер Джо Байден выступил в Варшаве,
в которой он
представил конфликт в Украине
как часть глобальной
борьбы демократии и автократии.
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSLX32IyiRo
Vladimir Putin interviewed
FT 5 July 2019
VIDEO
Vladimir Putin interviewed by the Financial Times
Video FT 5 July 2019
The Financial Times
is the first major international newspaper
to be granted an interview with the Russian leader
for 16
years.
Here is the exclusive interview with editor Lionel Barber
and Moscow bureau chief Henry Foy in full
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FbY0VpyjtuI
Vladimir Vladimirovitch Poutine /
Влади́мир Влади́мирович Пу́тин
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Что Путин сказал
Федеральному собранию?
BBC News - Русская
служба 22 February 2023 - BBC video
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A Year of War in Ukraine:
The Roots of the Crisis
Here’s a guide to how the biggest war
in Europe since World War II came about,
and what’s at stake for Russia
and the world
Feb. 25, 2023
NYT
By Eric Nagourney,
Dan Bilefsky and Richard Pérez-Peña
“A walk in the park.”
That was the assurance skeptical members of the Russian military said they were
given by superiors as it appeared increasingly clear that President Vladimir V.
Putin truly did mean to wage an unprovoked war on neighboring Ukraine.
And it seemed to make sense.
Ukraine was a vastly outgunned nation led by the unlikeliest of presidents, a
former comedian elected just a few years before. Russia was a major military
power, if not the global force it was in the days of the Soviet Union.
And so when the first planes raced across the border followed by ground troops,
it was widely assumed that it would be mere days before the Russian tricolor was
hoisted over Kyiv, the capital.
That was a year ago. Now, no one is talking about a walk in the park. They speak
of slogs and slaughter. Of a Kremlin “special military operation” that
metastasized into the biggest ground war in Europe since World War II. Of
Russian casualties of around 200,000 killed or wounded, by some Western
estimates.
A surprisingly fierce and resourceful Ukrainian Army rebuffed Moscow’s attempts
to seize the capital in the early days of the war, and then made Russian forces
pay dearly for ground seized when the Kremlin refocused its attention on eastern
Ukraine. In the fall, Ukrainian forces began dealing still more serious blows to
the invader, pushing the Russians out of large chunks in the northeast, east and
south, though Moscow still holds a large portion of the country and in recent
weeks has been gaining some ground again.
It was not the war the Kremlin’s propaganda had promised.
His military flailing, Mr. Putin ordered a call-up of 300,000 soldiers last
fall, prompting many young men to flee the country to avoid the draft. He
stepped up the bombardment of civilian infrastructure in a bid to break
Ukrainians’ will and ability to fight.
And he cracked down on dissent and set the gears of the Kremlin’s propaganda
machine at top speed, feeding his people a steady diet of falsehoods about Nazis
running Ukraine and Russia waging a war of self-defense. A disastrous conflict
that might have toppled some leaders appears to have made Mr. Putin’s position
stronger than ever.
A bit surprisingly, for all the fears and tensions raised across Europe after
the invasion, which set off an inflationary spiral in vital energy and food
supplies, damaging most Western economies, the West has remained largely
unified.
Responding to pleas from Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, allies have
provided increasingly powerful weaponry. And NATO, the nemesis Mr. Putin often
cited as grounds for Russian discontent, may now expand to take in Sweden and
Finland, two historically nonaligned countries alarmed by Russia’s naked act of
aggression.
In a bitter and bloody war, civilians have born terrible burdens. The confirmed
number of Ukrainian civilians killed is over 7,000 — but United Nations
officials say the true toll is far higher. And new names have entered the
world’s lexicon of atrocity: Bucha, Irpin, Izium, Lyman, where civilians were
raped, tortured and murdered, and the dead hidden in mass graves or left to rot
in yards and along roadways.
Across the country, missiles have hit homes, cultural gathering spots and
industrial plants that provide Ukrainians with the basics of life, including
heat, electricity and water. Millions have become refugees.
But for all Moscow’s at the onset of the war certitude, on Feb. 24, 2023, the
Russian flag was not flying over Kyiv.
Here is a look at how the world got here.
What’s behind the crisis?
After the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, NATO
expanded eastward, eventually taking in most of the European nations that had
been in the Communist sphere.
The Baltic republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, once parts of the Soviet
Union, joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as did Poland, Romania and
others. That put NATO forces hundreds of miles closer to Moscow, directly
bordering Russia. Then in 2008, NATO leaders said they planned — some day — to
enroll Ukraine, though that is still seen as a far-off prospect.
Mr. Putin has described the Soviet disintegration as one of the greatest
catastrophes of the 20th century, and one that robbed Russia of its rightful
place among the world’s great powers. He has spent his two decades in power
rebuilding Russia’s military and reasserting its geopolitical clout.
The Russian president calls NATO’s expansion menacing, and the prospect of
Ukraine joining it a major threat. As Russia has grown more assertive and
stronger militarily, his complaints about the military alliance have grown more
strident. He has repeatedly invoked the specter of American ballistic missiles
and combat forces in Ukraine, though U.S., Ukrainian and NATO officials insist
there are none.
Mr. Putin has also insisted that Ukraine is fundamentally part of Russia,
culturally and historically, ignoring ample evidence to the contrary, including
the views of most Ukrainians.
East-West relations worsened drastically in early 2014, when mass protests in
Ukraine forced out a president closely allied with Mr. Putin. Russia swiftly
invaded and annexed Crimea, a part of Ukraine with enormous strategic
importance. Moscow also fomented, armed and reinforced a separatist rebellion
that took control of part of the Donbas region of Ukraine in a war that had
killed more than 13,000 people before the invasion last year.
What does Putin want?
Mr. Putin appears intent on turning the calendar back more than
30 years, establishing a broad, Russian-dominated security zone like the one
Moscow presided over in Soviet days. At age 70, he clearly wants to draw
Ukraine, a nation of 44 million people and a former Soviet republic, back into
firm Russian control.
In December 2021, months before invading, Russia presented NATO and the United
States with a set of written demands that it said were needed to ensure its
security but were impossible for the West to meet. Foremost among them were a
guarantee that Ukraine never join NATO, and that NATO draw down its forces in
the Eastern European countries that had already joined.
More broadly, Mr. Putin now appears intent on securing a place in the pantheon
of historic, expansionist Russian leaders. In his public comments, he
increasingly styles himself as a modern-day Peter the Great, the famous Russian
czar, gathering up lost Russian lands.
How has the West responded?
As Russia threatened to invade, President Biden made clear that his
administration was not considering sending troops or planes into the fight.
Ukraine is not a member of the NATO alliance and does not come under its
commitment to collective defense, and Mr. Biden wants to avoid direct conflict
between Russian and American forces, which he has warned could lead to world
war.
But the United States and Ukraine’s European allies have sent an array of
weaponry to Ukraine, including anti-tank and antiaircraft systems, as well as
increasingly powerful artillery and rockets. More recently, several European
countries, the United States and Britain agreed to provide Ukraine with high-end
battle tanks, though Kyiv’s subsequent demands for fighter planes have yet to be
met.
Seeking to punish Moscow for the invasion, Western nations imposed heavy
economic sanctions, including on oligarchs close to Mr. Putin. Mr. Biden vowed
to turn Mr. Putin into a “pariah.”
U.S. and European financial penalties and restrictions also throttled banks and
other businesses in Russia, limiting the Russian government’s ability to use its
enormous foreign currency reserves and impeding millions of Russians from using
their credit cards, accessing their bank deposits or traveling abroad.
Additionally, European countries placed an embargo on Russian oil and sharply
cut gas imports, trying to slash Moscow’s cash flow.
The sanctions have damaged the Russian economy but have fallen far short of
bringing Moscow to its knees, in part because the Kremlin has strengthened its
trade and financial ties with other economic partners, especially China, Turkey
and India.
What’s at stake for Europe?
At stake for Europe is the security structure that has helped keep the peace on
the continent since World War II.
Europeans have been divided for years over how to respond to various forms of
Russian aggression, but outrage over Mr. Putin’s invasion and subsequent
barbarity has helped foster a unified front with the U.S.
Europe has important trade ties with Russia, and stands to lose far more than
the United States from sanctions. It was long dependent on Russian gas supplies,
a weakness that Mr. Putin immediately sought to exploit, but in the past year
European countries have shifted to other energy sources with remarkable speed.
For years before the invasion, many of the NATO nations of Western Europe spent
too little on their militaries to satisfy American demands, arguing that
deepening trade ties with Russia would ensure peace.
The countries that were under the Kremlin’s thumb during the Cold War, notably
Poland and the Baltic States, took a much warier view of Moscow, warning that
their allies failed to understand the Russian threat. The war has moved Europe
as a whole closer to that hawkish view of Russia.
Steven Erlanger contributed reporting.
A Year of War in Ukraine: The Roots of the Crisis
Here’s a guide to how the biggest war in Europe since World War II came about,
and what’s at stake for Russia and the world,
NY,
Feb. 25, 2023
https://www.nytimes.com/article/
russia-ukraine-nato-europe.html
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