Lt. General Ben Hodges - As Putin's Army Loses on the Battlefield he's Resorting to Terror Threats

Silicon Curtain - En podcast af Jonathan Fink

Comprehensive interview with retired Lt. General Ben Hodges. Life is  becoming harder in Ukrainian cities as winter sets in and the supply of  power and heat become uncertain. Winters are harsh in this part of the  world, and people in big cities cannot survive for long periods without  heat. Russia’s campaign to cripple Ukraine’s power infrastructure could  therefore trigger a new wave of emigration to Europe. As Russia’s  position on the battlefield becomes more precarious, Putin may resort to  terroristic threats, against nuclear facilities, or other irresponsible  actions. Ukraine is on a path to victory, but how long will it take,  and what will be the eventual cost? Lt. General Ben Hodges is the Former Commanding General, US Army Europe  from 2014-2017. Ben Hodges is now Senior Advisor at Human Rights First,  and until recently was the Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, at the  Centre for European Policy Analysis, specialising in NATO, the  Transatlantic relationship and international security.

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