Russia’s nonsense about an assassination attempt is a sign of its desperation

Opinion

Russia’s nonsense about an assassination attempt is a sign of its desperation

Vladimir Putin finds himself needing to invent new arguments to rally the public’s support for the country’s war on Ukraine.

Michael McFaul

Michael McFaul is the director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. He is the author of "From Cold War to Hot Peace: An American Ambassador in Putin’s Russia." He served as special assistant to the president at the National Security Council and as U.S. ambassador to Russia in the Obama administration.

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