For Vladimir Putin, Russia’s position in the world is personal. Here’s what he really wants - Egypt Independent
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Last Tuesday, minutes before getting on the phone with Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin advised his businessmen behind closed doors “not to be naive” and “not to wait for a quick outcome of the war.” According to journalist Farida Rustamova, several attendees at that meeting, Putin told them that “nothing will ever be like before” and warned them that the United States “will continue to find a way to put pressure on us, even if san…
US President Donald Trump wants an end to the war in Ukraine. He believes his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin wants the same. But a CNN analysis suggests that despite his declarations of peace, Putin wants much more.
Analysis by Ivana Kottasová, CNN U.S. President Donald Trump said he believes Vladimir Putin wants peace. Ukraine and its European allies do not believe it, while the Russian leader himself said he wants peace, but then he refused to sign it when the option was presented to him. However, what Putin really wants is much, much bigger.The Russian President has not hidden that he believes Ukraine should not exist as an independent state and has repe…
Twenty-five years ago—on March 26, 2000—Vladimir Putin was elected Russian president. He had already assumed office on an interim basis at the end of 1999 following Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation. For a quarter of a century, Putin has ruled the world's largest country and turned it into a "security threat," says historian Wolfgang Mueller: "The country has ostensibly become more powerful, but in reality it has also become less free and mor…
From a mother who almost died among the bodies to a child who grew up in the shadow of terrible war memories - the disturbing connection between Putin's family trauma in the Siege of Leningrad and the destructive drive that drives him against Ukraine
Although US President Donald Trump insists that Vladimir Putin wants peace, the Russian leader's true goal goes much further, according to a CNN analysis. This is not only a takeover of Ukraine, but also a long-term plan to increase Russia's influence in the world. The obstacle is the Western countries, and in particular the alliance of Europe with the United States. American journalists have no doubt that Vladimir Putin can do a lot to solve th…
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