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29 Jun, 2025 07:23

Demise of the unwise? Steve Jermy, retired Royal Navy commodore

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It’s become a cliche in Western circles to say that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a poor hand of cards but he plays them well. This may seem like a compliment to the Kremlin’s tactical ability, but it ignores the fact that Russia has a lot of hard-power resources to draw upon. How much has this narrative of Putin’s ‘poor hand’ contributed to the conflict against Kiev? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Steve Jermy, a retired Royal Navy commodore and author of ‘Strategy for Action: Using Force Wisely in the 21st Century’.

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