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Putin's "real war" speech - what did he actually mean?

This Is Why

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Vladimir Putin's Victory Day Celebrations

Vladimir Putin has hijacked Victory Day to celebrate Russia's military prowess, says Michael Clark. In his mind the Russians not just fought Germany back in the 40s but also in his mind is fighting the West now," he adds. "He wants to say to the Russian people, we've always got cash and the Russian economy will always be strong because we're an energy economy"

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