Michael Kofman: I view this as part of the war that started in 2014. This is kind of an extension, but of course, a much more violent one on a much, much wider scale. He says he has seen firsthand the brutality of the Russian back thugs there. "It really gives us hope in these desperate times what we can do is just to continue what we are doing"
On this episode of the podcast we look back on one year of Russia’s war in Ukraine by revisiting 10 Intelligence Squared conversations over the past 12 months with historians, politicians, journalists, military, security, and defence experts. From questioning the effectiveness of economic sanctions and the likelihood of nuclear weapon use, to analysing the rise of Vladimir Putin in modern Russia, join us on this retrospective Intelligence Squared episode with producers Hannah Kaye, Conor Boyle, and Catharine Hughes.
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