This probably won’t end well for Vladimir Putin: FullComment with AnthonyFurey UkraineRussiaWar podcast
Things in Russia have usually gone Vladimir Putin’s way. He has consolidated power, eliminated rivals, stamped out independent media and remains popular despite immense corruption and an economy in shambles.
Marcus Kolga — who was recently banned from Russia over his connections to Putin’s democratic opponents — joins Anthony Furey this week to explain how things have suddenly gone seriously awry for the Russian president with his ill-conceived attack on Ukraine. As the war drags on, even Russians themselves could be losing faith in their supposedly great leader, says Kolga, a senior fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute. And Putin’s iron grip on power may already be slipping.
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