416. The Atomised Empire: Passivity, Cash, and the Fate of Putin’s Russia

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415. Choking the Russian War Machine

The clock is ticking on Vladimir Putin's presidency as Ukraine’s 40-day deep-strike campaign forces a "logistics lockdown" on occupied territories. This week, Saul David and Patrick Bishop break down the surgical precision of Starlink-guided Zvezducha drones paralyzing Russian su ...  Show more

414. Reflections from Lviv: The Highs, Lows, and Hard Truths of a "Forever War"

In the final episode of their latest journey through Ukraine, the team gathers in Lviv to reflect on a deeply moving and sobering trip. The day begins with dramatic news: Hungarian journalist and team fixer, Boldi, was detained for five and a half hours of polite but intense ques ...  Show more

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