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The Man Putin Fears
2022-01-26
[TIME] On a cold morning in November, the family of Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, made the trip out to visit him at Penal Colony No. 2. The drive from Moscow took about two hours, though parts of it felt like ​traveling back in time. Coming off the highway from Russia’s high-tech capital, the roads became rutted. Apartment blocks gave way to wooden huts, and old ladies appeared near the roadside in heavy coats, selling vegetables from their gardens.

At the prison gates, Navalny’s wife and parents carried a few bags of groceries into a waiting room, where an ancient telephone allowed them to announce their visit to the guards. Before long, the inmate was led out to meet them. He looked skinny, his head shorn, a broad smile framed by a prison-issue hat. Ten months had passed since Navalny’s incarceration, and more than a year since he was nearly poisoned to death with a chemical weapon. Its effects on his nervous system no longer showed; his hands had stopped trembling. "He looked good," his wife Yulia Navalnaya later told me. "Unchanged."

It had been Navalny’s decision to be there. Not in this specific prison, with its silent guards and its windows papered over to create the feeling, Navalny says, of living inside a shoebox. But he did make a choice to return to Russia, fully aware of what the state would likely do to him. From his temporary exile, he decided almost exactly a year ago to submit to the custody of the regime that stood accused of trying to murder him. The poison had failed to kill Navalny. It hadn’t even really changed him.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  #donetskdotell (pronouns) *surprised soy face photo*

lol
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2022-01-26 16:17  

#7  ~~consults the Zeitgeist~~


#donetskdotell (pronouns) *surprised soy face photo*
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-01-26 15:46  

#6  Time specializes in comedy masquerading as news. Putin wants a bigger Russia. The man he fears is the one who would get in the way - Trump. In Syria, for the first time since Wilson sent the Polar Bears into Russia a century ago, Trump took out hundreds of Russian ground troops.

Trump understands the logic of nuclear deterrence. No nuclear power will launch a first strike against another nuclear power in response to conventional attack. The logic is simple - it might lose tens of millions, at worst, in a conventional war. A nuclear exchange means a hundred million dead and, in Russia's case, the annexation of Russia by China. The promise of American air support for Ukraine, much as the Russians provided it for North Korea in 1950, would seriously complicate Putin's plans.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2022-01-26 14:18  

#5  swksvolff, are you going to start 1? I haven''t been able to do my pouty face in awhile.
Posted by: Chris   2022-01-26 12:40  

#4  For decades we've talked about how scary a madman with nukes would be. Usually it's over the top rhetoric aimed at GOP Presidents but seriously, I would be scared of Biden if I were Putin.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-01-26 11:32  

#3  Know what Putin really fears.....hashtag campaign, that's what.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-01-26 10:43  

#2  I suspect thee are FIS staff with plans for his "flying lessons".
Posted by: Mercutio   2022-01-26 09:12  

#1  Seriously? I doubt it.
Posted by: Woodrow   2022-01-26 08:03  

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