Former U.S. ambassador to Russia says Putin looks weak after Wagner Group rebellion

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Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan, a CBS News contributor, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 36-hour uprising in Russia. Sullivan explains why this uprising is evidence of weakness for Russian President Vladimir Putin and tells us what the U.S. should expect in the wake of the chaotic weekend.

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Sun Tzu - "Appear weak when you are strong."

redpillreich
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We will never evolve 😂 couldn’t learn from ants if they wanted to

Christionbridges
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Did he really let him go. Is he going to have to continually look over his shoulder? So many questions no answer. Very concerning.

daynaal-shammary
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I am not Russian, and I see that even when Putin is weak, yet 10 times stronger than all European leaders combined. Also you can add Biden with them but who cares, he doesn't make a different ! No one dared to take advantage of the internal Russian crisis with Wagner .

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Because we don’t live in chaos already with the rich buying 8 homes and homeless still trying to survive

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