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Can the Russian Federation survive the war?
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Nov 11, 2022
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It could be one of the greatest strategic victories for Ukraine since the war began; the withdrawal of Russian troops from the southern city of Kherson, a key battleground.
There's scepticism over exactly what Vladimir Putin is up to, but it's clear the Russian leader’s war is faltering.
Today, a former commander of US Ground Forces in Europe on what it means for Putin's grip on power and the future of the entire Russian federation.
Featured:
Lieutenant General (retired) Ben Hodges, former commanding general of the US Army in Europe
It could be one of the greatest strategic victories for Ukraine since the war began; the withdrawal of Russian troops from the southern city of Kherson, a key battleground.
There's scepticism over exactly what Vladimir Putin is up to, but it's clear the Russian leader’s war is faltering.
Today, a former commander of US Ground Forces in Europe on what it means for Putin's grip on power and the future of the entire Russian federation.
Featured:
Lieutenant General (retired) Ben Hodges, former commanding general of the US Army in Europe
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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