{"id":30873,"date":"2026-06-27T10:58:45","date_gmt":"2026-06-27T14:58:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/design-providers.com\/rise\/as-the-tide-turns-against-putin-beware-the-drowning-man-foreign-policy\/"},"modified":"2026-06-27T10:58:45","modified_gmt":"2026-06-27T14:58:45","slug":"as-the-tide-turns-against-putin-beware-the-drowning-man-foreign-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/design-providers.com\/rise\/as-the-tide-turns-against-putin-beware-the-drowning-man-foreign-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"As the Tide Turns Against Putin, Beware the Drowning Man \u2013 Foreign Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>These are tricky times for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The \u201cspecial military operation\u201d he launched against Ukraine in 2022, intended to last a few days until a puppet regime in Kyiv could be installed, has now gone on longer than both the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany and all of World War I. His forces have long ceased making significant gains on the battlefield; some data even suggest that Russian forces <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/understandingwar.org\/research\/russia-ukraine\/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-june-1-2026\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">lost territory<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> in April and May. What gains the Russians have made have come at enormous cost: Last month, Anna Keast-Butler, the director of British intelligence agency GCHQ, <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.gchq.gov.uk\/speech\/gchq-annual-lecture-2026-as-delivered\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">cited new intelligence<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> indicating that Russian war deaths had likely reached almost half a million; various Western sources put total Russian casualties at significantly more than 1 million.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In relative terms, the attrition losses are even more staggering. By <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/yle.fi\/a\/74-20227651\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">some accounts<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">, Russia is now incurring eight men killed or seriously wounded for every one lost by Ukraine. With average monthly casualties running at more than 30,000 this year, the Russian army is struggling to replace them with fresh recruits. It is <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/edition.cnn.com\/2026\/06\/14\/europe\/russia-manpower-problem-ukraine-war-intl\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">offering sign-up bonuses<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> as high as $80,000, and up to $140,000 in debt relief to encourage more men to enlist.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Those who do have little to look forward to. <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/t.me\/astrapress\/114125\" target=\"_top\">According to Russian military bloggers<\/a>, the <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/t.me\/astrapress\/114125\"><span lang=\"en-US\">average life expectancy<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> of a new recruit\u2014from arrival at a training ground to death in a combat zone\u2014lies somewhere between 10 days and three weeks. Once they are sent onto the battlefield, Russian fighters survive an average of 20 to 35 minutes. Much of the reason for this is the extraordinary shift in battlefield technology and tactics\u2014in particular, the ways that drones have become the primary killing machines in this war, with stark implications for the future of combat in other parts of the world.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>More ominously for Putin, the mood in Russia is changing. For years, most Russians supported the invasion of Ukraine because of the relentless patriotic news they\u2019ve been subjected to by Kremlin-controlled media and the limited impact that the war had on most Russians\u2019 daily lives. Now, however, Ukraine has brought the war home to Russia. Kyiv\u2019s new, domestically produced long-range drones, such as <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/7beeff28-27b4-417a-b1ef-43298f736f00?syn-25a6b1a6=1\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">the FP-1, FP-2<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">, and Hornet, are proving extremely effective in hurting Russia economically, strategically, and psychologically. Ukraine now regularly strikes targets deep inside Russia, including <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">a massive attack on Moscow in mid-June that has <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/moscow-oil-refinery-hit-by-drone-attacks-is-unlikely-resume-production-this-year-2026-06-24\/\">apparently disabled<\/a> <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">the<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\"> Russian capital<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">\u2019s largest oil refinery until 2027<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Besides military targets such as airfields and missile launchers, a particular focus of Ukraine\u2019s deep strike campaign has been Russian oil refineries, pipelines, energy export infrastructure, and fuel depots. <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/ukraine-doubles-strikes-russian-oil-refineries-this-year-2026-05-15\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">Reuters<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> estimates that <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">Ukrainian drones have reduced refining capacity by 700,000 barrels per day. Russian bloggers\u2014virtually the last element of somewhat free expression in Russia\u2014<\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><span lang=\"en-US\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/eadaily.com\/en\/news\/2026\/05\/26\/the-situation-in-the-south-of-russia-is-developing-in-a-threatening-way-due-to-the-attacks-of-the-afu-tc-rybar?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">are up in arms<\/a><\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> as they realize that Russia is much more defenseless than the Kremlin had them believe.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">There have been <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">other<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> dramatic attacks. On the first morning of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in early June, Ukrainian <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><span lang=\"en-US\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/10463041-88a8-48f9-b337-34ffb01d5e9d?syn-25a6b1a6=1\" target=\"_top\">drones attacked an oil terminal in the city<\/a>.<\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> Huge plumes of black smoke were plainly visible to guests arriving at the conference. Three days later\u2014<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">and again on June 20\u2014<\/span><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/opinion\/articles\/2026-06-08\/brace-for-a-flood-of-oil-as-soon-as-the-strait-of-hormuz-reopens\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">drones hit the Antipinsky oil refinery<\/span><\/a><span lang=\"en-US\"> in Tyumen, western Siberia, which converts around 160,000 barrels of oil to fuel per day. It is more than 1,000 miles from the front line. Facilities as far away as Vladivostok and Sakhalin have started to <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.svoboda.org\/a\/kak-v-sibiri-tratyat-milliony-gotovyasj-k-atakam-vsu\/33752646.html\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">invest in anti-drone defense<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">. Nowhere in Russia, it now seems, is safe.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Russians are feeling increasing economic pain. <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">New<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> reports of fuel rationing and other shortages <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">are a regular occurrence<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">.\u00a0<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">In Russian-occupied<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> Crimea,<\/span> <span lang=\"en-GB\">fuel supplies<\/span> <span lang=\"en-US\">are so low that the authorities <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><span lang=\"en-US\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.interfax.ru\/russia\/1097276\">have suspended sales<\/a><\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">\u00a0to the public; <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">in Russia itself, more than half of the country<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">\u2019s regions have started <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.themoscowtimes.com\/2026\/06\/25\/regions-calling-as-fuel-crisis-widens-russias-regions-brace-for-the-worst-a93073\">rationing fuel<\/a>.\u00a0<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">The country\u2019s diesel output <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/russias-diesel-output-falls-further-10-may-after-drone-attacks-data-analysis-2026-05-29\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">fell by a further 10 percent in May<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">, and Moscow <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><span lang=\"en-US\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/russia-bans-producers-exporting-gasoline-until-end-july-2026-04-02\/\" target=\"_top\">has temporarily banned gasoline<\/a><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/energy\/russia-bans-producers-exporting-gasoline-until-end-july-2026-04-02\/\" target=\"_top\"> exports<\/a>\u2014<\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">likely <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">as a result of the Ukrainian refinery strikes, which have hurt Moscow\u2019s ability to benefit from the high oil prices caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Ukraine\u2019s drone attacks have put pressure on an already war-strained economy. Earlier this year, Germany\u2019s Federal Intelligence Service <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bnd.bund.de\/DE\/Service\/Public-Intelligence\/_functions\/20260204-versteckte-militaerausgaben-rus-sa.html\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">reported that Russian military spending<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> already accounts for half of Russia\u2019s entire state budget, significantly more than the Kremlin has publicly acknowledged. <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">Thomas Nilsson, head of Sweden\u2019s Military Intelligence and Security Service, <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/04a9d05d-2502-44d4-b7e0-041aaa4f83cd?syn-25a6b1a6=1\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">assessed<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> that the Russian economy \u201ccan only enter one of two scenarios: long-term decline or shock.\u201d Either one, he said, leads to \u201cfinancial disaster.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <span style=\"padding-bottom:73.4375%;&#10;        \" class=\"image-attachment -ratioscale\"><\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><br \/>\n        A paved waterfront walkway under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a person walks two small dogs on long leashes, while another person nearby stands looking across the water. In the background across the water, an industrial facility emits an enormous, billowing plume of dark black smoke that stretches high into the cloudy sky.<\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-1233258\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Black smoke rises from Russian oil producer Gazprom\u2019s oil refinery on the outskirts of Moscow on June 18. <span class=\"attribution\">AFP via Getty Images<\/span> <\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">In April, Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kommersant.ru\/doc\/8590489?from=top_main_1\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">warned<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> of high inflation and \u201calmost permanent\u201d economic \u201cdeterioration.\u201d She added that Russia faces a labor shortage for the first time in modern history\u2014not least due to so many men killed, maimed, or fighting in the war. Senior government officials have<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">\u00a0<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kommersant.ru\/doc\/8690733\">acknowledged<\/a> that deep government spending cuts are inevitable.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Other parts of the economy d<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">o<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> not look promising, either: Residential real estate construction <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kommersant.ru\/doc\/8590129\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">fell by almost 40 percent<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> in the first three months of this year compared to the same period in 2025. <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><span lang=\"en-US\">D<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.vedomosti.ru\/realty\/articles\/2026\/04\/13\/1189770-spros-na-skladi-v-rossii-upal\" target=\"_top\">emand for commercial warehouse space fell<\/a><\/span><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> by about the same amount. The number of canceled civilian passenger flights <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kommersant.ru\/doc\/8691623\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">has quadrupled<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> since the start of the year. Rising <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/pro.rbc.ru\/demo\/6a05adaa9a79477bde40142d?utm_source=telegram&amp;utm_medium=messenger&amp;utm_campaign=rbc_news&amp;utm_content=6a05adaa9a79477bde40142d\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">withdrawals<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> from commercial bank accounts are another cause for concern.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Earlier this month, rumors <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/meduza.io\/en\/feature\/2026\/06\/11\/russia-s-central-bank-chief-disappears-from-public-view-as-resignation-rumors-swirl-one-report-links-her-future-to-fears-of-border-closures-and-martial-law\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">swirled<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> around Moscow that Nabiullina <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">might be replaced <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">because her warnings are unacceptable to Putin. To fill state coffers, oligarchs <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/expert.ru\/ekonomika\/milliardery-nachali-perevodit-v-byudzhet-dobrovolnye-vznosy\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">have made<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> \u201cvoluntary contributions\u201d to Russia\u2019s war chest; officials expect this to bring in an estimated $4 billion by the end of 2026. This month, the Kremlin also <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.themoscowtimes.com\/2026\/06\/12\/russia-confiscates-76bln-in-assets-in-largest-nationalization-yet-a92991\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">confiscated the assets<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> of Rusagro founder Vadim Moshkovich, worth over $7 billion. These are<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> warning signals that will go down badly with those close to Putin: Elite shows of solidarity are one thing, but being hit hard in the pocket is another.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <span style=\"padding-bottom:66.69921875%;&#10;        \" class=\"image-attachment -ratioscale\"><\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><br \/>\n        A man in a dark suit lays a red flower onto a long stone memorial structure. A row of military personnel in dark blue uniforms and peaked caps stands in formation, facing away from the camera and partially obscuring the view of the man.<\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-1233259\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow on June 22. <span class=\"attribution\">Pavel Bednyakov\/AFP via Getty Images<\/span> <\/p>\n<p>Unsurprisingly, discontent over Putin\u2019s management of the war is brewing. <span lang=\"en-US\">\u201cEveryone is furious,\u201d an anonymous senior Russian businessman <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/7beeff28-27b4-417a-b1ef-43298f736f00?syn-25a6b1a6=1\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">told the <em>Financial Times<\/em><\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> last month. All are \u201cin full agreement this is a catastrophe,\u201d he said. The <em>Guardian <\/em><\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/ng-interactive\/2026\/may\/24\/there-is-profound-disappointment-in-him-mood-in-russia-turns-against-putin\"><span lang=\"en-US\">quoted<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> another anonymous business leader who concurred: \u201c[T]here is a growing realisation that utterly senseless, self-destructive decisions keep being made. People who once defended Putin no longer do. Any sense of a future has disappeared.\u201d The only consolation the <em>Guardian\u2019<\/em>s source offered was that \u201c[n]o one believes everything will suddenly collapse tomorrow.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">The latter assessment is probably correct, but angry Russian bloggers think otherwise. \u201cWe are on the verge of dramatic events,\u201d <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/t.me\/roy_tv_mk\/19650\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">wrote Maxim Kalashnikov<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> earlier his year, asking, \u201cAre we heading towards something like 1917?\u201d\u2014a reference to the revolutionary year<\/span> <span lang=\"en-US\">in which the Russian <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">E<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">mpire fell, the Russian military collapse<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">d in World War I, <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">and the Soviet Union <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">was ushered in<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>The discontent expressed by anonymous businessmen, vociferous bloggers, and ordinary citizens is increasingly widespread. Rather than another revolution, what likely lies ahead is that economic pain\u2014along with disenchantment over the war now that the tide is turning against Russia\u2014convinces factions in Moscow that it is time for a new start. Today\u2019s cracks can become tomorrow\u2019s fissures.<\/p>\n<p>As life gets harder, the reality of war starts to bite. In May, for example, Russian financial institutions were granted paramilitary powers\u2014including the right to operate jamming devices and air defense weapons on their rooftops, as well as for banking staff to carry guns to shoot down drones.<\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Putin, who often invokes Peter the Great and <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/6218211\/vladimir-putin-russian-tsars-imperialism\/\">other Russian tsars<\/a>, has not shown courage, vision, or direction. Instead, he has been playing the role of Nicholas II during World War I: micromanaging the war, disappearing for long spells, and then making bizarre public appearances. Putin\u2019s fears about his personal security\u2014he spends much of his time out of sight, and subjects visitors to much more stringent checks than usual\u2014have been <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/fe70c89e-b5d7-4f89-8eb4-83afbe721d7c?syn-25a6b1a6=1\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">widely reported<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> in Western media. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">When he recently turned up at a Moscow hotel to pick up his old teacher for dinner, it may have been intended to show his caring side (and that he was out and about rather than spending all his time in hiding); instead, it came across as out of touch with reality. So did his decision <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/nexta_tv\/status\/2049894213035151376?s=20\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">to talk about sauerkraut recipes<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> when Ukrainian drones had just hit a Lukoil refinery in Perm. Being out of sight is one thing, being out of touch another\u2014as Nicholas found out in 1917.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t            <span style=\"padding-bottom:66.69921875%;&#10;        \" class=\"image-attachment -ratioscale\"><\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><br \/>\n        Three military tanks drive in a line along a dusty dirt road through an open field under a cloudy sky. Each tank flies a white, blue, and red horizontal tricolor flag from an antenna. A line of green trees is visible in the background.<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\tRussian tanks move during joint Russian-Belarusian military drills at a training ground near the town of Borisov, east of Minsk, on Sept. 15, 2025. <span class=\"attribution\">Olesya Kurpyayeva\/AFP via Getty Images<\/span><br \/>\n\t\t\t\t<br style=\"clear: both\"\/><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t            <span style=\"padding-bottom:66.69921875%;&#10;        \" class=\"image-attachment -ratioscale\"><\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><br \/>\n        A low-angle shot of three soldiers standing outdoors against a blue sky with scattered clouds. The soldiers wear camouflage uniforms, helmets covered in textured foliage, and protective goggles. Each holds a rifle upright over their shoulder.<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\tUkrainian recruits complete a basic military training at an undisclosed location on March 27. <span class=\"attribution\">Roman Pilipey\/ AFP via Getty Images<\/span><br \/>\n\t\t\t\t<br style=\"clear: both\"\/><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">It can be tempting to overinterpret Kyiv\u2019s new success and confidence. Although Ukraine is in the ascendancy, its chances of recovering significant territories or delivering a knockout blow <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">seem<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> remote. <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">Nevertheless, as things get worse for Russia on the battlefield, in the economy, and for Putin personally, there is the risk that the flailing Russian leader will succumb to drowning man syndrome\u2014when a swimmer in difficulty pushes others under the water in a desperate attempt to stay afloat.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Whenever he has felt cornered during this war, Putin\u2019s recourse has been to threaten further escalation against Ukraine and the West. And so, Moscow\u2019s <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">warnings have once again become more vocal and urgent. At the end of May, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Russia<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> would launch \u201csystematic and sustained strikes on facilities serving the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kiev, as well as relevant decision-making centres\u201d and warned that Western countries should evacuate their diplomatic staff. (Because they\u2019re <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">familiar with<\/span> <span lang=\"en-GB\">the Kremlin<\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">\u2019s<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> threats, they all stayed put.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">After a Russian drone hit an apartment block in Romania, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of Russia\u2019s Security Council (a presidential advisory body), warned Europeans that they should get used to such incidents. \u201c[T]he citizens of [European Union] states, as the population of the belligerent countries, will not be able to sleep peacefully,\u201d<\/span> <span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/europe\/russian-official-warns-europe-brace-more-drone-incidents-after-romania-episode-2026-05-29\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">he warned<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">. This <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">kind of rhetoric<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> is par for Medvedev\u2019s course, too.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Rattling sabers is often a sign of limited leverage. But while few Russia watchers take the Kremlin\u2019s threats of nuclear escalation seriously, the fact that Putin <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/mid.ru\/en\/foreign_policy\/international_safety\/1434131\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">formally revised<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> the country\u2019s official nuclear doctrine at the end of 2024\u2014significantly lowering the threshold for the use of such weapons while also declaring that aggression by a non-nuclear state against Russia could set off nuclear retaliation if that state is supported by a nuclear power\u2014was <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/isagsq\/article\/6\/2\/ksag072\/8661591\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">clearly intended<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> to send a warning. Russia has also long dropped hints that it has stationed nuclear weapons in Belarus, although some commentators have treated these hints with skepticism.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">In May, the Russian Ministry of Defense <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/t.me\/mod_russia\/38308\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">announced<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> that Russian and <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.interfax.ru\/world\/1090108\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">Belarusian army units<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> had begun joint exercises that included preparations for <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/europe\/russia-delivers-nuclear-munitions-belarus-part-nuclear-drills-2026-05-21\/\">nuclear weapons use<\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">. <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">The purpose of these exercises, the statement said, <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/novayagazeta.ee\/articles\/2024\/05\/06\/minoborony-rossii-anonsirovalo-voennye-ucheniia-s-otrabotkoi-primeneniia-nestrategicheskogo-iadernogo-oruzhiia-news\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">was to preempt alleged Western aggression<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> in response to \u201cprovocative statements and threats made by certain Western officials against the Russian Federation.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Playing up fears of a NATO plot to attack Russia has been a hallmark of the Kremlin playbook since Putin came to power more than 25 years ago. But it is being articulated ever more forcefully as Russia\u2019s war in Ukraine goes from bad to worse. At the end of May, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Director Sergei Naryshkin <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/ria.ru\/20260528\/nato-2095208627.html\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">claimed that<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> \u201chypocritical and treacherous Albion\u201d was behind a plan for NATO to attack Russia\u2014a claim that is out of kilter with the current capabilities of the <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">British<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> armed forces.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Shrill warnings also characterized this year\u2019s St. Petersburg forum, where successive speakers talked in terms of apocalyptic showdowns with the West, of <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/t.me\/s\/streetwall\/30865\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">decades of war<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> ahead, and of the <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/putin-faces-rival-visions-war-peace-russias-davos-2026-06-04\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">assessment that the war in Ukraine<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> \u201cwill end either with Russia\u2019s victory or it will never end.\u201d <\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <span style=\"padding-bottom:66.69921875%;&#10;        \" class=\"image-attachment -ratioscale\"><\/p>\n<p>        <\/span><br \/>\n        A close-up shot of a man sitting at a light-colored table, looking toward the camera with a serious expression. He is wearing a dark suit jacket, a white shirt, and a dark red tie. A striped black-and-orange ribbon pin is attached to his lapel, and a thin microphone wire rests near his ear.<\/p>\n<p id=\"caption-attachment-1233262\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Putin during Russian-Slovak talks in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow on May 9, following Russia\u2019s Victory Day parade. <span class=\"attribution\">Getty Images<\/span> <\/p>\n<p>Putin no longer has an easy way out. The war is financially, demographically, and politically unaffordable, as reflected by rising domestic discontent. At the same time, the transformation of the economy into one that builds and fuels a war machine also means that cutting defense expenditure, not to mention agreeing to a settlement with Ukraine, would cause its own problem: Since military spending is just about the only thing powering growth, reducing that expenditure would lead to a sharp economic contraction, not to mention hit Putin\u2019s cronies getting rich off state procurement.<\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Although Putin regularly says he is willing to negotiate, he shows no sign of <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">readiness<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> to compromise. He has repeatedly rejected peace proposals from U.S. President Donald Trump, even though those proposals were more favorable to Russia than Ukraine. Putin\u2019s goal remains to subjugate all of Ukraine in one way or another, denying it the ability to act as a sovereign state.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Putin will do what it takes to stay in power\u2014not least since the consequences of his stepping down or being forced to step down are unforeseeable; they could very well lead to his imprisonment or death. As conditions deteriorate, Putin will push the heads of others under the water until he meets proper resistance. Former British MI6 head Richard Moore recently<span lang=\"en-US\">\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/uk\/defence\/article\/russia-putin-cyberattack-richard-moore-tzxdv3x8r\"><span lang=\"en-US\">noted<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> that Putin is \u201ckeen to expand the battlefield\u201d by approving sabotage, cyberattacks, and arson in Britain as a response to Russia\u2019s worsening military and economic position.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Finding ways to widen Russia\u2019s confrontation with the West are not without their risks. Over the last four years, Russia\u2019s cyberwarfare activities in Europe, including interference with water systems, energy grids, and healthcare systems, have proliferated. So far, they have been met with limited direct response. Some Russian officials are confident that there is no effective Western <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">defense<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">; Vasily Nebenzya, Russia\u2019s ambassador to the United Nations, <\/span><span style=\"color: #467886;\"><a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/en.rebaltica.lv\/2026\/06\/nato-membership-will-not-protect-you-how-kremlin-propaganda-escalated-its-campaign-against-the-baltics\/\" target=\"_top\"><span lang=\"en-US\">warned<\/span><\/a><\/span><span lang=\"en-US\"> Latvia that <\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">\u201cNATO membership will not protect you.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>This summer looks like it will be painful for Russia as long-range drone attacks hurt the economy, mid-range strikes sever the vital land corridor from southern Russia to Crimea, and Russians become increasingly concerned that the war is not just going badly but was a bad mistake. As that reality bites, Putin will be tempted\u2014and perhaps likely\u2014to increase the threshold and frequency of Russian hybrid attacks and to turn the threats against the West that he is so fond of making into action.<\/p>\n<p>If a quarter of a century has taught one thing about Putin, it is that he is a poor strategist and decision-maker. He is used to having his cake and eating it. He could have chosen different direction on many occasions in the past but remains stuck in a mindset of paranoia, distrust, and suspicion shaped by his formative years in the KGB. This will likely lead to decisions that make little sense for anyone outside the Kremlin.<\/p>\n<p>When Russia\u2019s problems worsen this summer and Putin\u2019s options diminish, his temptation will be to escalate both at home and abroad. We would not be at this point had Putin not decided to invade Ukraine in 2014 and again in 2022. And yet here we are. Beware the drowning man: The coming months will likely be dangerous outside and inside Russia as Putin tries desperately to stay afloat.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These are tricky times for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The \u201cspecial military operation\u201d he launched against Ukraine in 2022, intended to last a few days until a puppet regime in Kyiv could be installed, has now gone on longer than both the Soviet fight against Nazi Germany and all of World War I. 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