
Economist Podcasts Putin on the fritz: Six months of war in Ukraine
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Aug 24, 2022 In this discussion, Christopher Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, analyzes the surprising resilience of Ukraine against Russian aggression and the challenges faced by Putin’s military. He emphasizes the importance of Western support and the evolving military dynamics in the protracted conflict. Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent, provides insights into Angola's election, marking a critical moment for the MPLA party amid economic strife and rising opposition. The conversation also touches on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe's 75-year evolution, reflecting its cultural significance.
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Western Support for Ukraine
- Ukraine relies heavily on Western weapons and intelligence, effectively using medium-range missiles.
- However, they lack long-range weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.
Russia's Military Performance
- Russia's poor military performance stems from various factors, including corruption, poor planning, and low morale.
- Many Russian troops were misled about the invasion's purpose.
Ukraine's Morale and Economic Situation
- Ukrainian morale remains high due to Western support and perceived military progress.
- However, Ukraine's economy is struggling, operating at about half its pre-war level.


