According to Andrei Soldatov, a security services expert, many of the people sent out to negotiate on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin do not always know what he's thinking.
Fox News correspondent Amy Kellogg talks to foreign policy experts about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.According to Andrei Soldatov, a security services expert, not only don't we know. Many of the people sent out to negotiate on behalf of Putin are in the dark too.
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking during a news conference after his meeting with President Biden in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2021. Felgenhauer says fear is so intense that he cites a recent report Russia is modernizing its perimeter or"dead hand" system designed to"counter a American first decapitating strike." In which case he says a missile will"fly over Russia sending signals and directing silos to launch missiles at the United States" in the event Russia's military and political leadership are dead. It's an automated computerized system to run a nuclear war.
"I don't think it's about territory, to be honest. It's very costly. What they also understand and that I got from every FSB officer I talked to is that we're still taught in schools, especially in the Academy of the FSB, how difficult it was for Stalin's security services after the war to pacify Ukraine. They lost so many people killed by guerillas."
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