🇷🇺🇺🇦 Discussion: Relations with Russia and the war in Ukraine

The Washington Post - Russia’s spies misread Ukraine and misled Kremlin as war loomed
So certain were FSB operatives that they would soon control the levers of power in Kyiv, according to Ukrainian and Western security officials, that they spent the waning days before the war arranging safe houses or accommodations in informants’ apartments and other locations for the planned influx of personnel…

An agency whose domain includes internal security in Russia as well as espionage in the former Soviet states, the FSB has spent decades spying on Ukraine, attempting to co-opt its institutions, paying off officials and working to impede any perceived drift toward the West. No aspect of the FSB’s intelligence mission outside Russia was more important than burrowing into all levels of Ukrainian society.

And yet, the agency failed to incapacitate Ukraine’s government, foment any semblance of a pro-Russian groundswell or interrupt President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hold on power. Its analysts either did not fathom how forcefully Ukraine would respond, Ukrainian and Western officials said, or did understand but couldn’t or wouldn’t convey such sober assessments to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 
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It sounds as though Ukraine is picking up some momentum in the fight against Russia. If that starts to happen, I wonder what kind of scorched earth policies they'll take. Ukraine has started attacking Russian military facilities in Crimea and has warned people to stay away from them.

Also, I can't help but think that a nuclear deal with Iran; which would open up another oil pipeline and, presumably, further drive down prices, would be detrimental to Russia funding its war effort.
 





Daughter of Putin Propagandist Killed in Car Bomb Outside Moscow, Reports Say

Darya Dugina had been outspoken in her support of Russia’s war against Ukraine, and she was sanctioned by the U.S. government in March in connection with her role in a Kremlin-run influence operation known as Project Lakhta.

Project Lakhta: Russian national charged with US election meddling

She was also sanctioned by the U.K. and presumably other nations.

It could be an accident but some reports of Dugin reportedly switching cars beforehand.

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Daughter of Putin Propagandist Killed in Car Bomb Outside Moscow, Reports Say



Project Lakhta: Russian national charged with US election meddling

She was also sanctioned by the U.K. and presumably other nations.

It could be an accident but some reports of Dugin reportedly switching cars beforehand.

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See also: Foundations of Geopolitics - Wikipedia
I've never been crazy about the idea of assassination. Sometimes it just inspires the other side to dig in even harder. :(
 
It's possible Putin believe Dugin has outlived his usefulness and needs him as the spiritual leader of the hardliners gone (Dugin also has issues with China which presents a problem for the Russia/China alliance) or another faction inside Russia that simply wanted him gone like angry oligarchs. Provided, of course, there isn't some other cause of the vehicle's explosion.
 
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Crazy how praise from dictator bootlickers is something to be prized.
 
I'm sure everyone is comforted by his diplomatic efforts.
 

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