Putin's Hybrid War - Dan Twining
Oct 15, 2025
Dan Twining, President of the International Republican Institute and a former U.S. official, dives into the complex dynamics of U.S.-Russia relations and the ongoing war in Ukraine. He critiques Biden-era policies that limit Ukraine’s military capacity, citing the need for long-range strike capabilities and robust support against Putin's aggressive strategies. Twining also discusses the implications of Russia's alliances with North Korea and China, and warns against a 'bad peace' that could allow Russia to rearm, emphasizing the necessity of continued U.S. engagement.
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Hybrid Campaigns To Divide NATO
- Putin's hybrid tactics aim to divide NATO and agitate European publics short of all-out war.
- These measures force NATO to spend more on defense without resolving the conflict's root causes.
Arm Ukraine Fully To Create Leverage
- Give Ukraine the weapons and intelligence needed to achieve battlefield superiority rather than hobbling its capabilities.
- Avoid policies that make Ukraine fight with one hand tied behind its back.
Permit Precise Strikes On Attack Sources
- Allow precise long-range counterstrikes (including Tomahawks) to hit Russian launch sites in self-defense.
- Stop preventing Ukrainians from countering attacks launched from Russian territory.
