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Thomas Friedman is an American journalist, three times the Pulitzer Prize laurea...

There are no good options. The three most likely scenarios of the end of Putin's war

Thomas Friedman is an American journalist, three times the Pulitzer Prize laureate, this war can have different results - some better, some worse, but all of them will be difficult last week in Europe - it was interesting to talk about Ukraine with national security experts, officials and heads of companies.

Ukraine and its allies have just forced Russian invaders to a chaotic retreat from a large piece of territory, while the presidents of China and India seemed to make Vladimir Putin that food and energy inflation caused by his war causes a loss of 2. 7 billion people in their war . In addition, one of the iconic stars of the Russian stage reported its 3. 4 million folovers on Instagram, which the war "turns our country into a rogue and worsens the lives of our citizens.

" Video of the day shorter, it was the worst week for Putin since he invaded Ukraine - without wisdom, justice, mercy and without the plan B. And yet . . . maybe I just communicated not with those people, but in many of my conversations with European people I caught a shadow of anxiety. Being a foreign correspondent, I have learned that sometimes you find news in a noise, what they are discussing and shouting, and sometimes in silence, what they do not say at all.