looking at an apparent kremlin power struggle and asking what that means for putin s war of aggression. ah, hello and welcome to this week s edition of to the point i m clear. richardson in berlin, and i m delighted to welcome our guests from the former foundation. we haven t leslie schubert. joining us from the german marshall fund is rachel 1000 front. and we haven t nikolai, the menus. a freelance journalist based here in berlin. so very warm, welcome to all of you. so pleased you could join us. we have a lot to unpack today, but i want to start with this re shuffling of putin s top brass. and what that says about moscow s thinking regarding its war in ukraine? leslie, do you think that this shows us the kremlin is unhappy with how things are going in ukraine and looking for potential new solutions? i think in any case, the criminal must be unhappy with how things are going in ukraine because they re not going well for, for russia, for the kremlin. i think it also shows us
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a fresh campaign after rushes bombardment of civilian infrastructure across ukraine as calls enormous suffering. but little to show for it on the battlefields this week on to the point where looking at an apparent kremlin power struggle and asking what that means for putin s war of aggression. a hello and welcome to this week s edition of to the point i m clear. richardson in berlin, and i m delighted to welcome our guests from the former foundation we haven t leslie schubert. joining us from the german marshall fund is rachael 1000 front. and we have nikolai, the menu, a freelance journalist based here in berlin. so very warm, welcome to all of you. so pleased you could join us. we have a lot to unpack to day, but i want to start with this re shuffling of putin s top brass. and what that says about moscow s thinking regarding its war in ukraine. leslie, do you think that this shows us the kremlin is unhappy with how things are going in ukraine and looking for potential new s