\u0027The winter will be worse for Russia than Ukraine.\u0027 Read on.
Last week, Putin announced he would be conscripting upwards of 300,000 men in the coming months, which has caused mass discontent. Thousands of young men have shown up at airports and land borders in an attempt to flee, and within two hours of the announcement, there was a spikeSign up to receive the daily top stories from the Financial Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
, the U.S. “should use tomahawk missiles to take out the Black Sea Fleet , and all Russian invasion forces but not touch anything inside Russia.”Article content “The winter will be worse for Russia than Ukraine. Russia is forward-deployed with vulnerable supply chains. Ukraine has home field advantage with supplies and local support. Ukraine will continue to advance, it won’t be easy, and the war will last well into 2023 unless something snaps in Russia,” he told the Banff conference.
“Putin is in his 70s, he has health issues and is in an unsustainable position. Russia can’t win. The regions will stop paying attention to Moscow, and Siberia, Tatarstan and others will drift away. The centre won’t hold. The oligarchs, military and media won’t want another strong man,” Volker said.
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