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misjudgment. but western officials believe that that misjudgment was baked into the military plans, that that misjudgment in those military plans, that ukraine would kind of welcome the russian forces with open arms, that has now come has shown to be wrong and that is one of the reasons why it is turning out not so good for the kremlin and for president putin s forces. and then you look at the situation now economically, just moving on to that question from you, hallie, it looks as if president putin misjudged the reaction from the west and the size of the sanctions. he built up a fighting fund, if you like, russian reserves, $630 billion. he s built that up over a period of years that s a car backfiring, by the way. he built those up over a period of years and yet he appears to not be able to get access, at least to some of those funds, seem to have been