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From The Silo: Where Can You Hit Putin So It Hurts?

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.5 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Originally Aired: February 22, 2022 President Biden just spoke about Russia moving its troops into Eastern Ukraine and the U.S. response. David Rothkopf spoke with Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, Angela Stent of the Brookings Institution, and Michael Weiss of New Lines Magazine about where we are in the Ukrainian crisis and what might comes next. What sanctions will actually hurt Putin? Is Putin attempting to rebuild the Soviet Union or Czarist Russia? Are we about to see the largest land war in Europe since World War Two? Find out the answers to these and other vital questions at this pivot moment in history in this timely conversation. Join us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

9, 12, 10, 28, 2, 23.

0:18.1

This is Deep State Radio, coming to you direct from our super secret studio in the

0:24.0

third sub-basement of the Ministry of Snark in Washington, D.C. and from other undisclosed

0:30.5

locations across America and around the world.

0:34.9

Welcome to a special edition of our podcast as we continue our coverage of the events

0:41.2

in Ukraine and the vicinity where we are very fortunate to have a great group to discuss

0:46.3

here today.

0:47.9

It's the beginning of the week and so we start with Corey Shaki who is in Washington, D.C.

0:55.2

possibly.

0:56.2

I am indeed David.

0:58.2

Also, I think maybe in Washington, D.C. who are very pleased to see that we've got Angela

1:05.0

Stent who is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of Putin's World

1:11.2

Russia against the West and with the rest, Angela.

1:15.6

Hi, and I am in D.C.

1:18.8

Also an old friend Michael Weiss who is the news director of New Lines and is the author

1:25.1

of a forthcoming history of Russian military intelligence, so I imagine you're watching

1:32.0

this very closely but ruling the fact that you can't also be writing your book while

1:36.5

you're watching.

1:37.5

Yeah, well, you can explain that to my publisher when we switch off, David.

1:43.8

If yours is as unsympathetic as mine, I feel free.

1:48.5

I'm not going to complain about my book deadline here on this podcast.

1:52.4

Rather, there's a lot of breaking events and I will tell everybody who is listening that

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