Putin can no longer hide the consequences of his war
Geopolitics
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Started June 30, 2026
The article examines how the ongoing war in Ukraine is increasingly revealing the dire economic and social repercussions for Russia, challenging Putin's narrative and grip on power.
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Putin can no longer hide the consequences of his war
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jun 30, 2026
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Jun 30, 2026
The international community must prepare for a prolonged conflict, as both sides are entrenched in their positions and unwilling to compromise.
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Jun 30, 2026
Putin's war has led to severe consequences for Russia's economy, which could force him to reconsider his aggressive stance.
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Putin's actions have isolated Russia on the world stage, making it critical for him to seek a resolution to mitigate further fallout.
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Despite the mounting consequences, Putin is unlikely to back down due to his desire to maintain power and national pride.
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The narrative that Putin will face internal pressure to end the war overlooks his control over media and information within Russia.
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