Putin’s war finally reaches Moscow: What changes now?
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In this extended interview, CBC’s Terence McKenna asks American journalist and Pulitzer-prize winning historian Anne Applebaum about the shifting dynamics of the war in Ukraine and the implications for Russian President Vladimir Putin and European allies. 00:00 Is Putin’s war losing traction in Russia? 01:34 Pro-war bloggers turning on Putin 02:20 Has Russia’s military campaign stalled? 03:17 Impact of attack on Russian infrastructure 03:50 Is Europe the new enemy? 04:21 Can Europe replace U.S. support for Ukraine? 05:20 Is Ukraine getting the support it needs? 06:38 Can Ukraine counter the lack of missiles? 07:15 European peacekeepers in Ukraine? 07:49 Is the U.S. undermining peace efforts? 09:53 Is Putin getting weaker or stronger? #russia #ukraine #ukrainewar The National is the flagship of CBC News, showcasing award-winning journalism from across Canada and around the world. Led by Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, our team of trusted reporters helps you make sense of t
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