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As the Russian economy tanks, immiseration and social discontent grow, and money dries up, Putin won’t have the resources to fuel his war machine. Opinion - A Russian economic meltdown is coming ...
Michael S. Bernstam, opinion contributor. February 24, 2025 at 3:30 PM. Let’s call the Trump administration’s approach to Russia an anachronism. ... But today, the doctrine of the two spheres ...
With Russia’s economy on a war footing, Putin is prepared for slow advances to wear out the Ukrainians. As The Economist recently warned, “Russia cannot fight forever. But the worry among ...
The conflict spurred wave of anti-American sentiments in Russia. According to Putin, the war was directly related to presidential elections in the US. [78] The official Russian position was that the US and its allies deliberately armed Georgia. [79] Some Russian officials called the war a genocide, accusing the US of supporting such inhumane ...
More than 100 Ukrainian settlements daily come under Russian fire. Read more:Opinion: ... Alaska seems unthinkable today. But so was Russia’s World War II-style invasion of Ukraine just about ...
Even though the U.S. relies on Russia for only about 3 percent of its oil demand, American consumers will likely be affected, since any reduction to the overall supply will cause the market value ...
There has also been a change in whether Americans view Russia as an ally or a threat. In 1992, 44% of American respondents saw Russia to be friendly but not an ally, and 5% see them as a threat. In 2014, the Gallup poll reports that 21% of Americans see Russia as friendly but not an ally, and 24% of American respondents seeing them as a threat ...
Ahead of Victory Day in Russia, Timothy Snyder explores ideas of victory and defeat, and argues that Russia has lost plenty of wars over the years – it can lose in Ukraine, too. Opinion: Russia ...