The sanctions are biting the people of russia. Could they be perceived through a russian nationalist lens? I hear this argument all the time, and i think it's just its. It's not realistice for maybe for a day, maybe for a week, for two weeks, they can blame the west. At the end of you have to feed your family. And e free world is far away. Putton and puttens cronies are just near by. But please, don't tell me that when ukrane's been killed, it's not about ekramcart. So it's time for russians to make a choice. They could rise earlier.
Sam Harris speaks with Garry Kasparov about Putin’s war of aggression in Ukraine. They discuss Putin’s larger objectives, the perception of the war inside Russia, whether US and EU foreign policy is to blame, the expansion of NATO, American weakness, Republican support for Putin, the sanctions regime, whether the US and EU should impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, whether to openly seek regime change in Russia, how we can avoid WW3, what post-Putin government in Russia might look like, Western economic entanglement with autocracies, and other topics.
If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.