Eric Czuleger
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taking care of these refugee outflows and why are other ones able to not have that same burden? And so in one respect, Russia benefits from the rise of autocrats in the European Union and a fracturous European Union too. And so we've seen a bit of that already. And so you might wonder, you know, okay, well, what about the war in Ukraine? You have a slow encroachment into the war in Ukraine, 2001.
taking care of these refugee outflows and why are other ones able to not have that same burden? And so in one respect, Russia benefits from the rise of autocrats in the European Union and a fracturous European Union too. And so we've seen a bit of that already. And so you might wonder, you know, okay, well, what about the war in Ukraine? You have a slow encroachment into the war in Ukraine, 2001.
taking care of these refugee outflows and why are other ones able to not have that same burden? And so in one respect, Russia benefits from the rise of autocrats in the European Union and a fracturous European Union too. And so we've seen a bit of that already. And so you might wonder, you know, okay, well, what about the war in Ukraine? You have a slow encroachment into the war in Ukraine, 2001.
2014 is it, you really start seeing these gray zone operations where the little green men come into Crimea and, you know, it's a sort of like a situationship of war zone. Like, you know, are we at war? Are we not at war? And, you know, it's testing the waters to see, you know, what will the result actually be? What, you know, what actions is NATO going to take?
2014 is it, you really start seeing these gray zone operations where the little green men come into Crimea and, you know, it's a sort of like a situationship of war zone. Like, you know, are we at war? Are we not at war? And, you know, it's testing the waters to see, you know, what will the result actually be? What, you know, what actions is NATO going to take?
2014 is it, you really start seeing these gray zone operations where the little green men come into Crimea and, you know, it's a sort of like a situationship of war zone. Like, you know, are we at war? Are we not at war? And, you know, it's testing the waters to see, you know, what will the result actually be? What, you know, what actions is NATO going to take?
And we're already seeing an enormous cultural divide, especially in the United States and amongst allies, about what do we do about this kinetic conflict? You know, I haven't lived in the United States for a long time, but I've been back for six months and maybe it's because I'm, you know, at home.
And we're already seeing an enormous cultural divide, especially in the United States and amongst allies, about what do we do about this kinetic conflict? You know, I haven't lived in the United States for a long time, but I've been back for six months and maybe it's because I'm, you know, at home.
And we're already seeing an enormous cultural divide, especially in the United States and amongst allies, about what do we do about this kinetic conflict? You know, I haven't lived in the United States for a long time, but I've been back for six months and maybe it's because I'm, you know, at home.
at, you know, a think tank where these things happen or, you know, we have these conversations a lot. But I don't, I was, I'm quite surprised to see how much division there is over funding or not funding the war in Ukraine. And there's certainly a lot of gasoline being thrown on that fire, not only internally, but from abroad. So-
at, you know, a think tank where these things happen or, you know, we have these conversations a lot. But I don't, I was, I'm quite surprised to see how much division there is over funding or not funding the war in Ukraine. And there's certainly a lot of gasoline being thrown on that fire, not only internally, but from abroad. So-
at, you know, a think tank where these things happen or, you know, we have these conversations a lot. But I don't, I was, I'm quite surprised to see how much division there is over funding or not funding the war in Ukraine. And there's certainly a lot of gasoline being thrown on that fire, not only internally, but from abroad. So-
Yeah, so one of the operations that we've seen is Operation Doppelganger, which was covered pretty well. I mean, honestly, especially after looking at these things for a while, you get to know how clever they are and how low the cost for For sowing a good deal of discord is.
Yeah, so one of the operations that we've seen is Operation Doppelganger, which was covered pretty well. I mean, honestly, especially after looking at these things for a while, you get to know how clever they are and how low the cost for For sowing a good deal of discord is.
Yeah, so one of the operations that we've seen is Operation Doppelganger, which was covered pretty well. I mean, honestly, especially after looking at these things for a while, you get to know how clever they are and how low the cost for For sowing a good deal of discord is.
So what Operation Doppelganger did was it basically launched websites that looked like almost looked exactly like common news websites in the West. But of course, they had more anti-Ukraine pro Kremlin stances in them.
So what Operation Doppelganger did was it basically launched websites that looked like almost looked exactly like common news websites in the West. But of course, they had more anti-Ukraine pro Kremlin stances in them.
So what Operation Doppelganger did was it basically launched websites that looked like almost looked exactly like common news websites in the West. But of course, they had more anti-Ukraine pro Kremlin stances in them.
And so these were just sort of littered across the internet and people would point to, you know, these potentially reputable news sources and say, see, they, you know, they're supporting the Kremlin instead of supporting Ukraine. And we know that was coming from the Russian Federation. Obviously, you also have, you know, a...
And so these were just sort of littered across the internet and people would point to, you know, these potentially reputable news sources and say, see, they, you know, they're supporting the Kremlin instead of supporting Ukraine. And we know that was coming from the Russian Federation. Obviously, you also have, you know, a...