Has a Russian mutiny weakened President Vladimir Putin?
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Has a Russian mutiny weakened President Vladimir Putin?
The recent mutiny involving Russian mercenaries has raised concerns about President Vladimir Putin's authority. Putin has asserted that he permitted the mutiny to continue in order to avoid violence and maintain national unity. However, prominent American diplomat Anthony Blinken suggests that this event reveals significant cracks in Putin's grip on power. Has the Wagner mutiny exposed a weakened hold on power for President Putin? Guests: Viktor Olevich Lead Expert at the Center for Actual Politics Peter Zalmayev Director of the Eurasia Democracy Initiative William Courtney Former US Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Georgia
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