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How the trial of Kara-Murza exposes the brutal repression in Vladimir Putin's Russia

Vladimir Putin has presided over a regime where political opponents have been neutralised, imprisoned or murdered and Kara-Murza is merely the latest example

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:26:45

CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:26:45
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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:31:00

planning another invasion of ukraine because he's demanding something that's simply unacceptable. the concern is, you look at messaging from russiansing after the call between biden and putin the other day. what they're saying is, well, it would be a huge rupture in relations if the united states put new sanctions on russia. well, the russia would be if russia invades another country, and the sanctions would come in response to that. again, i feel we're in a cycle where vladimir putin is running down a checklist of things that one might do before going forward with some kind of military action. >> president biden keeps insisting he doesn't want to negotiate these matters in public, but this is what he said after thursday's meeting with putin. >> i fear that putin is very likely to invade. i still, frankly, don't understand the full motivation for why now he's doing this, but he certainly appears intent on

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:28:00

and that putin is, in fact, looking to invane ukraine. take a listen. >> i fear that putin is very likely to invade. i still, frankly, don't understand the full motivation for why now he's doing this. he certainly appears internt on it, unless we can persuade him otherwise. i think nothing other than a level of sanctions that russia has never seen will deter him, and that's exactly what we need to do with our allies. >> now, after this call, there will be several calls this month. the principals will not be involved. so president biden or vladimir putin, but high l-level diploma, and the calls will be consequential. as for the call today between the president and president biden, we'll keep you updated on what we learn. >> eva mckend, thank you. let me bring in susan glasser, staff writer at "the

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:33:00

even that were imposed in 2017 after russia annexed crimea. one thing that is important is putin's stated pretext, and it is a pretext, for this military buildup is the idea he wants to stop further nato expansion. one thing that's virtually guaranteed is that, if vladimir putin does launch a military action of any kind in ukraine, that there will be additional nato presence in eastern europe which putin says he wants to avoid. there's talk now that even european countries that aren't members of nato, like finland, would be so concerned about this destabilizing action on the part of russia, that they could want to join nato. countries could be clamoring to do so. putin is almost ensuring that he'd have more nato in eastern europe than he has now if he moves forward with this. that is something that is a

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:32:00

it, unless we can persuade him otherwise. i think nothing other than a level of sanctions that russia has never seen -- >> i made it clear to president putin that if he makes any more moves and goes into ukraine, we will have severe sanctions. we will increase our presence in europe with our nato allies and there will be a heavy price to pay for it. >> of course, the president is saying that was the content of the conversation. perhaps that's different from just announcing these plans prior to the conversation. does president biden have any choice but to reveal something about what was said or how he's taking a strong stand against russia? >> well, look, there are definitely much more stringent sanctions that the u.s. and its allies could impose on russia

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:29:00

new yorker," also a former moscow bureau chief and co-wrote a book called "kremlin rising, vladimir putin's russia and the end of the revolution." what does the ukrainian president need and want from the u.s. right now? >> unfortunately, when you have an invasion army -- and that's what it is -- of 100,000-plus russian troops on your border, you're never going to get enough security. the united states isn't in a position to militarily head off an invasion. so it comes to the question of what levers, if any, does joe biden, the rest of nato and ukraine do they have on vladimir putin right now? but the key thing, as the correspondent just pointed out, is keep ukraine -- putin's goal is to separate ukraine from the west, is to show that he's negotiating superpower to

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:35:00

today 71% of republicans in the latest poll a year after january 6th, 71% of republicans say they don't consider joe biden the legitimate president of the united states. now, that is a weakening factor in international relations, too. would it be a victory for joe biden if vladimir putin decided to pack up his 100,000 troops and go home? sure. it would be a victory for the world, not just for joe biden. it will be a victory for ukraine's rule of law. vladimir putin no longer seems to recognize the commitment to the international rule of law. it's hard to see that there's a win-win situation for joe biden in dealing with russia. if anything, putin has forced himself again and again on the agenda of joe biden who came into office on a foreign policy sense of hoping to really reorient american diplomacy and geopolitics towards the concerns

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220102-18:27:00

says the possibility of ukraine joining nato is a threat to russia. eva, what do we expect of this call between biden and the ukrainian president? >> reporter: this call is aimed to keep president zelensky in the loop. president biden expected to update him on the strategy of engaging with russia. of paramount concern is for the u.s. to emerge from this entire negotiation and episode with a diplomatic solution, without russia invading ukraine. now, in terms of what russia wants, russia wants legally binding skurpt guarantees. they want no membership for ukraine in nato and a rollback of military deployments in eastern urine. congressman adam schiff who chairs the intelligence committee, he was asked about this today, and he is very concerned about this. he believes the threats from vladimir putin are not hollow

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20220111-15:25:00

conflict. and that conflict within a conflict has the risk of triggering a wider war. when russia talks about ukraine's provocations, it is talking about that. when the ukrainian government says that russia is trying to provoke it into a war, it is talking about eastern ukraine. that is where many of those trenches that become so high-profile in recent weeks are dug, in order to keep the pro-spraitists from expanding deeper into ukrainian territory. the ukrainians are now saying, they want peace, they want a deal, they want to solve this problem inside ukraine, before it becomes a much-much bigger problem and creates some sort of pre-text for russia to invade this country and potentially topple the government and take territory. >> richard engel, thank you so very much. with me now to talk about this is peter baker.

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