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Putin’s American Cheerleaders
  + stars: | 2023-01-07 | by ( Adrian Karatnycky | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
American commentators and journalists often appear on Ukrainian television expressing solidarity and offering analysis. Russia’s airwaves have largely been free of U.S. voices, save for occasional clips from American airwaves by Ukraine critics such as Tulsi Gabbard , Tucker Carlson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene . Most U.S. guests on Russian media come from the fringe, including former Virginia State Sen. Richard Black , who associates with the Lyndon LaRouche movement’s Schiller Institute, and Scott Ritter , an embittered and disgraced former American intelligence officer turned critic of the war in Iraq. More surprising are the appearances of several establishment figures: Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs ; the National Interest’s former national security correspondent, Mark Episkopos ; and Dimitri Simes , until recently president of the Center for the National Interest. They willingly appear on the programs of Russia’s most odious state propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov .
A Western Surge Could Counter Putin’s Mobilization
  + stars: | 2022-09-28 | by ( Adrian Karatnycky | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Throughout Russia last week, tens of thousands of men were called up for military training and service in the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine. They are part of a mobilization that could see as many as one million fighters thrown into the fray. This is Vladimir Putin’s surge. Based on assessments of many military experts, the new fighters will receive rudimentary training, will be armed with Soviet-era equipment, and will be sorely lacking in morale. In months or weeks, they will be prime candidates for cannon fodder, a role primarily played so far by fighters mobilized from Russia’s poorest and most remote regions.
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