
Daniel Davis Deep Dive Ukraine Russia War Update: Just Back from Russia: Larry Johnson
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Oct 31, 2025 Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst and author, shares insights from his recent trip to Russia. He discusses the strategic implications of Russia's nuclear-powered weapons like the Burevestnik and Poseidon, which threaten naval power. Johnson addresses the complexities of civilian casualties, attributing many to Ukrainian air defense failures rather than deliberate targeting. He argues that sanctions are largely ineffective, noting Russia's resilience. Moreover, he critiques U.S. foreign policy regarding Venezuela and warns against the risks of military intervention.
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31-Hour Return Trip From Moscow
- Johnson recounts an arduous 31-hour return trip from Moscow via Doha and JFK after direct U.S.-Russia flights ended.
- The trip illustrates current travel frictions and seven-hour time-zone strain he experienced.
Russia's Operational Edge In Multiple Domains
- Johnson argues Russia fields operational hypersonics, drones, and artillery advantages that the U.S. lacks.
- He frames this as a broad, demonstrated Russian military competence the West downplays.
Russia Claims Restraint On Civilian Targeting
- Johnson claims Russia intentionally avoids targeting civilians and instead strikes military targets and foreign mercenaries.
- He challenges Western casualty narratives and calls for named evidence when civilian-targeting is alleged.
