Putin finds small victories in Ukraine stand-off
Ann Simmons, Moscow bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, talks about how Vladimir Putin is achieving some of his geopolitical goals just by threatening Ukraine and exacerbating a stand-off with the West, and how the Russian people are perceiving Putin's posturing.
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