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After a quarter-century in power, Putin faces a new test: The return of Trump
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As 2024 draws to a close, Putin ’s grip on power appears more secure than ever.
On the battlefield in Ukraine , Russian forces have made progress in a grinding war of attrition, advancing in the Donbas region.
Putin has staked everything on the war in Ukraine : He put his country’ economy on a war footing; forged closer alliances with North Korea and Iran to keep the war machine running.
Russia still has “bargaining chips” over Syria , including Moscow ’s status as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council .
On the economy, Putin is also sticking to positive talking points, even as ordinary Russians feel the pain from high food prices and a plummeting ruble.
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