The New Yorker Radio Hour

How Donald Trump’s War on Iran Helps Vladimir Putin’s War on Ukraine

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Apr 3, 2026
Olga Rudenko, editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent and Ukrainian reporter who co-founded the English-language newsroom. She recounts launching a newsroom under pressure and shifting to frontline wartime reporting. She discusses Iran-Russia military cooperation and drone/intelligence ties. She explains Kyiv’s concerns about US policy, aid diversion, and why Ukraine rejects a Trump-backed peace deal.
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Trump's Rhetoric Strengthens Putin

  • Donald Trump's threats to withdraw US support and NATO commitments strengthen Vladimir Putin by undermining Western deterrence.
  • Olga Rudenko explains this shift amid US rapprochement with Russia and the Middle East war raising Russian leverage via oil and diplomacy.
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Middle East War Eases Pressure On Russia

  • Russia benefits from the Middle East war through higher oil prices and lifted restrictions that shore up its economy.
  • Olga Rudenko says this arrives just as Russia's economy was starting to feel war-related strain, reversing pressure on Moscow.
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Reciprocal Drone Alliance Between Russia And Iran

  • Iran and Russia formed a reciprocal military relationship where Iranian drone tech enabled Russia's bombardment of Ukrainian cities.
  • Rudenko details Russia initially buying then mass-producing Iranian-style drones and now reportedly sending drones back to Iran.
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