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Russia’s threat to Europe

Russia’s threat to Europe

Navalny’s death and Trump remarks haunt security officials at Munich conference

The Rachman Review · Richard Martin

February 22, 202418m 1s

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Show Notes

How much of a threat would Russia pose to Europe if its invasion of Ukraine was successful? Given recent remarks by the US Republican presidential contender Donald Trump, does Europe have the firepower to defend itself without the aid of the US? Gideon discusses these questions with the writer and historian Anne Applebaum, just back from the 2024 Munich Security Conference. Clip: Deutsche Welle


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