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Do you think the united states misread vladimir putin? trio. do you think the united states misread vladimir putin?- misread vladimir putin? no, i don t think misread vladimir putin? no, i don t think the misread vladimir putin? no, i don t think the united - misread vladimir putin? no, i don t think the united states | don t think the united states misread putin. i mean, iwas the ambassador in russia from 2014 to 2017, and i got there six months after the russians had invaded crimea. so i don t think anybody had any illusions. to the extent that there was a surprise, it was that he decided, in 2022 in february, to go all in and to throw 100,000 of his forces into a fight in what has clearly now evidently been a strategic miscalculation of the first order. and it s not only not achieved his objectives, but russia, i think, is in a difficult position. we ll see. it s difficult position. we ll see. it s always easier all the military officers will tell you to be on the defensive rat ....
No, i don t think the united states misread putin. i mean, i was the ambassador in russia from 2014 to 2017, and i got there six months after the russians had invaded crimea. so i don t think anybody had any illusions. to the extent that there was a surprise, it was that he decided, in 2022 in february, to go all in and to throw 100,000 of his forces into a fight in what has clearly now evidently been a strategic miscalculation of the first order. and it s not only not achieved his objectives, but russia, i think, is in a difficult position. we ll see. it s always easier all the military officers will tell you to be on the defensive rather than on the offensive. so there s a tough road ahead for the ukrainians. but at the same time, we re seeing inside of russia notjust the prigozhin uprising, but we re seeing more and more evidence of, i think, average russians asking themselves, what is this about? what are we actually ....
He struck notjust a sad figure in the court, younger than his 21 years. he also looked very lonely. the bbc spoke to his lawyer, who said no russian official has been in touch with him. two witnesses expected to be cold to take a bit in the car at the time of the cooling, it turns out they are already back in russia as part of an exchange of prisoners. this was not the only case in the course he in ukraine. it is quite unusual in a warfor war crimes trials to take place even as the war grinds on, but ukraine is trying to prove it can wind this war against russia notjust on the battlefield, but also by a high standard ofjustice in the course. so ukraine and the world are ....