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Russia will be a 'pariah state in the eyes of many people forever' and there'll be no 'starting over' while Putin is still in charge, expert says
I agree, Russia will join North Korea as a pariah nation?!! There will be very countries Putin will be able to travel too?!! The Russian people are in for some hard times for many years to come?!!
Experts cite strategy failures, mounting military losses, and the dire economic consequences of Western sanctions — all blamed almost entirely on Putin — as evidence painting a bleak picture of Russia's future.
"It's suicidally bad what he's doing to his country, its economy, and its standing in the world," said Robert English, a professor at the University of Southern California who studies Russia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe.
The longtime Russian leader's decisions on the Ukraine invasion face rising scrutiny as a small but growing number of Kremlin insiders have started to express doubts about the war.
Ten sources with direct knowledge of the conflict conveyed their concerns to Bloomberg this month, saying they regarded the invasion as a catastrophic mistake that'd set the country back decades. The report described the critics as spread across senior positions in government and state-run businesses.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-pariah-state-eyes-many-014653815.html

I agree, Russia will join North Korea as a pariah nation?!! There will be very countries Putin will be able to travel too?!! The Russian people are in for some hard times for many years to come?!!
- President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine has upended Russia's international and domestic affairs.
- Reports suggest concerns about the invasion are growing even within the Kremlin.
- "It's suicidally bad what he's doing to his country" and "its standing in the world," an expert said.
Experts cite strategy failures, mounting military losses, and the dire economic consequences of Western sanctions — all blamed almost entirely on Putin — as evidence painting a bleak picture of Russia's future.
"It's suicidally bad what he's doing to his country, its economy, and its standing in the world," said Robert English, a professor at the University of Southern California who studies Russia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe.
The longtime Russian leader's decisions on the Ukraine invasion face rising scrutiny as a small but growing number of Kremlin insiders have started to express doubts about the war.
Ten sources with direct knowledge of the conflict conveyed their concerns to Bloomberg this month, saying they regarded the invasion as a catastrophic mistake that'd set the country back decades. The report described the critics as spread across senior positions in government and state-run businesses.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-pariah-state-eyes-many-014653815.html