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Washington's Newest Worry: The Dangers of Cornering Putin​


David E. Sanger
Fri, March 4, 2022, 5:07 AM

WASHINGTON — Senior White House officials designing the strategy to confront Russia have begun quietly debating a new concern: that the avalanche of sanctions directed at Moscow, which has gained speed faster than they imagined, is cornering President Vladimir Putin and may prompt him to lash out, perhaps expanding the conflict beyond Ukraine.

In Situation Room meetings in recent days, the issue has come up repeatedly, according to three officials. Putin’s tendency, U.S. intelligence officials have told the White House and Congress, is to double down when he feels trapped by his own overreach. So they have described a series of possible reactions, ranging from indiscriminate shelling of Ukrainian cities to compensate for the early mistakes made by his invading force, to cyberattacks directed at the U.S. financial system, to more nuclear threats and perhaps moves to take the war beyond Ukraine’s borders.

The debate over Putin’s next moves is linked to an urgent reexamination by intelligence agencies of the Russian leader’s mental state, and whether his ambitions and appetite for risk have been altered by two years of COVID-19 isolation.

Those concerns accelerated after Putin’s order Sunday to place the country’s strategic nuclear weapons on a “combat ready” alert to respond to the West’s “aggressive comments.” (In the ensuing days, however, national security officials say they have seen little evidence on the ground that Russia’s nuclear forces have actually moved to a different state of readiness.)

It was a sign of the depth of U.S. concern that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Wednesday that he was canceling a previously scheduled Minuteman nuclear missile test to avoid escalating direct challenges to Moscow or giving Putin an excuse to once again invoke the power of the country’s nuclear arsenal.

“We did not take this decision lightly, but instead, to demonstrate that we are a responsible nuclear power,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said Wednesday. “We recognize at this moment of tension how critical it is that both the United States and Russia bear in mind the risk of miscalculation, and take steps to reduce those risks.”
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this scenario has crossed my mind more then once in the last several days............
And that's why Putin has no respect for this administration.
 
And that's why Putin has no respect for this administration.
I think this is the proper thing to do when you are dealing with a madman armed with atomic weapons. You don't want to push him off a cliff that may trigger him to put them to use.

Because I have the impression that should it appear he is going down - he very well may use them as a final act of desperation or defiance or both.
 
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The Pentagon and military experts expect Putin's forces to regroup, encircle cities and lay siege to them, shelling and bombing them until they surrender. The Russians will likely seize control of the cities. Deep, hardened resistance awaits them.

It won't be an easy fight, said Colin Smith, an expert on the Russian military at the RAND Corp. If Russia allows citizens to flee along the corridors they've agreed to establish, they'll leave behind well-armed fighters in cities like Kyiv.

"Then it's kind of a giant Alamo," Smith said. "It's an Alamo they can sustain for quite a long time if they've got the ammunition. They have the deepest subways in the world. It's their backyard. They could fight for a very, very long time."
 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that any country that sought to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine would be considered by Moscow to have entered the conflict.

"Any movement in this direction will be considered by us as participation in an armed conflict by that country," the Russian leader said during a meeting with Aeroflot employees.

He added that imposing a no-fly zone would have "colossal and catastrophic consequences not only for Europe but also the whole world".

 
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The Russian military is not looking too good in this invasion.......if PUTIN fails at this he would lose FACE to his people and the world....unfortunately he will do anything to not let that happen....I don't think the common Russian soldiers heart is in this....it is akin to the USA invading Canada for no provocation....no one here wants to kill them CANUCKS EH?


this is strictly a PUTIN invasion and not a RUSSIAN invasion.....ego shit!
 

Erin Doherty
Sat, March 5, 2022, 8:11 AM


The U.S. State Department on Saturday reissued its travel advisory for Russia, urging U.S. citizens to depart the country immediately.
Driving the news: The State Department also provided updated information "on the currency situation and potential delays in consular notification and access to U.S. citizens detained in Russia."
  • "Do not travel to Russia due to the unprovoked and unjustified attack by Russian military forces in Ukraine, the potential for harassment against U.S. citizens, ... [and] the Embassy’s limited ability to assist U.S. citizens in Russia," the State Department wrote in its advisory.
The big picture: Saturday's guidance replaces a Feb. 28 advisory telling American citizens in the country to consider leaving "immediately."
 
I think this is the proper thing to do when you are dealing with a madman armed with atomic weapons. You don't want to push him off a cliff that may trigger him to put them to use.

Because I have the impression that should it appear he is going down - he very well may use them as a final act of desperation or defiance or both.
Putin is already on tilt. Question is are we going to do something before it's too late.
 

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