In first public response, Putin reveals his NATO nightmare scenario

Feb 02, 2022 View Original Article
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    62% Medium Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

44% : -- Henry L. Stimson Center virtual discussion: "Evolving Maritime Issues in the Indo-Pacific," with Yurika Ishii, associate professor at the National Defense Academy of Japan; James Kraska, chair of the U.S. Naval War College Center for International Law; Raul Pedrozo, professor at the U.S. Naval War College Center for International Law; Susumu Takai, president of the Security Strategy Research Institute of Japan; and Kathleen Walsh, associate professor at the U.S. Naval War College https://www.stimson.org/event/evolving-maritime-issues2 p.m. -- Institute for Corean-American Studies virtual ICAS Winter Symposium on "The Korean Peninsula Issues and U.S. National Security" with former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, chairman of the Foundation for American Security & Freedom.
34% : The latest revelations come the same week that the Atlantic published a lengthy exposé on the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan that it said "added moral injury to military failure," and the United Nations reported credible accounts of murders, disappearances, and detentions of Afghan officials and community leaders.
34% : UN CITES 'CREDIBLE ALLEGATIONS' THAT TALIBAN HAVE KILLED 100 FROM OLD REGIME

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