Russia really needs to get it's own house in order.Zelensky assassination plot foiled after members of Russia's Federal Security Service tip off Ukrainians: reporthttps://t.co/jiXhKfuUpm
— Raw Story (@RawStory) March 2, 2022
Meanwhile, Ukrainians surround a Russian soldier.Russian troops have “completely surrounded” the southern port city of Kherson as casualties mount and residents shelter in their homes, a Ukrainian official said. If captured, it would be the first major city to fall to Russia.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 2, 2022
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Russia is not winning many hearts and minds, either.Morally, legally, and tactically, the right approach: in essence, "Molotov cocktails or tea—it's your choice."
— George Conway๐ป (@gtconway3d) March 2, 2022
God bless these Ukrainians. https://t.co/TpKaBb7BYs
I mean, when you can give Exxon a conscience....Exxon to exit Russia, leaving $4 bln in assets, Sakhalin LNG project in doubt https://t.co/n0PcnRtdkA
— Jonathan Landay (@JonathanLanday) March 2, 2022
So the end game here is...Afghanistan?๐ปThe fundamental flaw in Putin’s strategy (or lack of it) is that he can level Ukraine, occupy it, possibly insert a puppet govt, but not subdue it. Ukraine has become a situation that cannot be solved or even managed at a bearable cost for Russia. That will be Putin’s legacy.
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) March 2, 2022
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