Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to double down on the war in Ukraine, refusing to compromise or engage in genuine peace negotiations despite mounting international pressure and Western peace overtures. Analysts argue that this inflexible approach is a strategic blunder, costing Russia its regional influence, lucrative energy markets, and global clout. The Kremlin's demands for Ukraine's surrender and removal of its leadership reveal a lack of interest in good-faith negotiations. Meanwhile, shifting Western policies, including increased military support for Ukraine, further isolate Russia. Experts warn that Putin's authoritarian decision-making and misreading of the West could accelerate Russia's economic and political decline.
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