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Putin's regime
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Douglas Murray argues that Putin's ceasefire proposals are mere strategic pauses for further aggression.
Murray highlights the kidnapping of 20,000 Ukrainian children by Russian forces as a major humanitarian crisis.
Murray believes economic partnerships are ineffective deterrents against war, citing historical failures.
Fridman suggests radical ideas like Russia joining NATO as potential pathways to peace.
Murray critiques Israeli intelligence for failing to anticipate the October 7th Hamas attack.
Voices on Putin's regime
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Go read
5 books and papers cited across these episodes.
For the specialist
What experts find new
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At the frontier
Still unresolved
2 open questions flagged across these conversations.
The thinkers
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