waited the german silage. there is a sense that the nine years they had in afghanistan, another such example, they do not have the democratic impatience western governments have, they can take their time. governments have, they can take theirtime. 0f governments have, they can take their time. of concern about this mobilisation of soldiers from amongst the russian population that putinism doing, recognition they would be cannon fodder, not well trained, but their sheer numbers, they might be able to overwhelm the smaller ukrainian forces, so are feeling the only way to get putin to serious peace negotiations is to give him such a bloody nose that he has no choice, which in turn means offensive weapons, notjust tanks but missiles too. it is strange for me as president of a human rights organisation to say this but the human rights nobel peace prize
People understand the world through the stories they are told and tell, a historian writes. In the case of the war in Ukraine, narratives can create problems.
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While Russian public opinion polls show continued support for the war, there are questions about the polls’ reliability and indications that public approval of Putin is declining.
were 48 hours ago? what do you think? i think russia doesn t feel like it s in the same place. the attack on the bridge was obviously something that was, you know, the it was a big thing for putin when that bridge went into place. he built it, he pushed it, and he drove a truck across it. so there is sort of a personal impact in this. but in terms of it getting us closer to nuclear war with russia, i still think that there s a low likelihood of that happening, because putin understands the ramifications for himself and for his system, for putinism inside of russia. i still think he assesses the advantages he would gain by engaging in a nuclear fashion are gravely outweighed by the disadvantages of doing so. and jack, i see you nodding your head. you agree with that? i agree with steve 100%. this was the case when, at the