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Professor of Political Science at the University of California San Diego IR theory and conflict, formal modeling. All views expressed here are strictly personal

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Russian sources report that the attack on Moscow continues. Ukraine’s response to the recent atrocity Russia perpetrated in Kyiv involves (per current Russian counts) 250 drones, along with some jet powered ones. The war that Moscow residents pretended didn’t concern them for more than four years has come home. Some of them are unhappy about the state of air defenses, either unable to shoot down the drones or hitting own buildings instead.

Russian sources report that the attack on Moscow continues. Ukraine’s response to the recent atrocity Russia perpetrated in Kyiv involves (per current Russian counts) 250 drones, along with some jet powered ones. The war that Moscow residents pretended didn’t concern them for more than four years has come home. Some of them are unhappy about the state of air defenses, either unable to shoot down the drones or hitting own buildings instead.

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Sachs, apparently before he lost his mind, during his visit to Ukraine after Maidan (which he now claims is when he learned how the CIA staged it), on April 17 2014: “I’m no expert on Ukraine by any means… Ukraine’s economic growth had already basically run out of steam in recent years and the quality of governance was very bad with massive corruption and lack of vision about transformation. The crisis that is really very very serious that Russia has really provoked in recent weeks, with the economy so intertwined with Russia, the various hostile actions by Russia are profoundly challenging for this country, obviously, not only militarily but also economically. … If it happens that Russia remains antagonistic and aggressive to this country — really closing trade, provoking crises — that would have serious economic effects. … If Russia pursues this course, which is a very dangerous one, it will have massive economic implications for Russia. … Of course that’s the same for Ukraine or for others that the only way to upgrade industry adequately here, to really raise living standards, would be much closer integration of production here, and in Europe, with China, with other parts of the world. And now Russia seems to be putting its geopolitics in front and cause what it would seem to be a very, very serious economic setback for it if it pursues this line. So the line that it’s been pursuing with Crimea and, right now, with the troop buildup and so forth, is a very dangerous for the Russian economy.” What the hell happened to this guy?

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