We begin with Putin pounding and starving Ukrainian civilians with major cities under siege and brutal bombardment and explore his strategy of weaponizing refugees by creating a so-called humanitarian corridor to depopulate Ukraine to thus make it easier to police while dumping millions of refugees on NATO front line states. Listen to the full podcast here.
Putin’s Strategy to Weaponize Refugees
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