After the Wagner mutiny, what's next for Russia and Ukraine?

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Top experts share their latest insights in an exclusive briefing to Atlantic Council global leadership. What's next for Russia and Ukraine after Prigozhin’s rebellion?

“This has been an earthquake within the Russian political system,” says former NSA Stephen J. Hadley.

The conversation is moderated by Atlantic Council President and CEO Frederick Kempe, and features Stephen Hadley, former President of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid, Russia expert Angela Stent, former US Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst, Former Commander of U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Curtis M. Scapparotti, and Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Wesley K. Clark.

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I feel like I’m listening to a bunch of ppl living in their own echo chamber.

jillfeatherman
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Outstanding discussion, been watching these events on YouTube 24/7 for the last 4 days and this is by far the most intelligent and informative, thank you!

amenbrother
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You tube will never let me give my opinion on the AC

joelferguson
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I can’t believe the Atlantic council had the balls to make a channel. Please do a live stream!

listningcalmly
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Prigozhin's statement: "The war in Ukraine was based on a set of false premises, there were no Nazi's threatening Russia from Ukraine, and NATO was not trying to threaten Russia in any way." This is the first place I've seen this statement addressed so directly. Congrats to Steven Hadley!

amenbrother
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Maybe Prigozhin was outgunned by his enemies. When he was on the front line, they cldn't fight back. Once that was over, the Russian Defensive establishment decided to get his ass, and he knew they cld. His move to Moscow cld be seen as a combination threat and retreat.

freydont
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Great panel discussion. Ukraine needs to be in NATO asap.

spyder
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Estonians get it, Americans don't.

quantumeseboy
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1:11:09 sums up why not accepting Georgia and Ukraine sooner was a mistake.

This gave Pootin the green light to invade.

felipearbustopotd
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You need to employ the escape from Karpmann's Drama Triangle. Authoritarianism can only be overcome using transactional intelligence.

MikeFrame
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they need more of this, they need more of that... sounds like Vietnam

fronabulax
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Why is Ukraine accusing Isreal of suporting Russia?

shirleychen
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Can you plz stop pushing escalation. Rfk jr with fix you people.

Landon-cn
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Really, Really sick gentle men are talking wishful thinking.

errede
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as the West we need to remember that we are the arsenal of freedom and instead of calculating and speculating what to do we should just do what is right....Russia can not come out of this stronger ...it needs to be put in its place

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