Putin is trapped and desperate. Will his friends in the west rescue him? | Simon Tisdall
Russia's leader and his sympathisers could use old conflicts to distract attention from Ukraine and weaken European unity
The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." So wrote American author Henry David Thoreau in 1854. It's a fate that is rapidly overtaking Vladimir Putin as he struggles to escape the disastrous trap he set for himself in Ukraine.
Russia's president keeps understandably schtum about his special military operation". But indefinite stalemate is not what he expected. He didn't expect car bombs in Moscow and humiliating attacks on fortress Crimea, either.
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