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and this has tapped - into an anti elitism, this has tapped into, you know, a sense of anti corruption, which, of course, for obvious reasons, - has a strong constituency in russia, so it s a difficult position. i think if i were to put myself in his shoes, i somewhat reluctantly, i would say that probably the most likely option is going to be that whatever happens with shoigu i and the sort of military top brass, there s going to be an effort - to try to distract by going harder within the counteroffensive. - i sorry, within the sort of fightingl back against the counteroffensive in ukraine, you expect to see sort of many more missile attacks, - not that they ve been let up, i and this focus on trying to show that they can succeed, - they can succeed in the war, but with morale as it is, - and even further destroyed, that could be a hard task. with regard to that war, there is a question i want to put to you all in a moment, with regards to possible ploys or deception that some