Putin throwing away two decades of success in Ukraine war: Former diplomat

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Putin throwing away two decades of success in Ukraine war: Former diplomat
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Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, explained Saturday how the floundering Ukraine war could tarnish Vladimir Putin's legacy.

is throwing away two decades of success with the Ukraine war, according to Michael McFaul, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia.

Despite its vast ranks, Russia's military has struggled to achieve substantial goals in Ukraine, whose troops reclaimed thousands of square miles of formerly occupied territory throughout the fall. Now, Putin is reportedly facing internal pressure to change the course of the war amid mounting losses, even as many Russians continue to support the war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, inset, former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul. McFaul on Saturday said Putin is throwing away two decades of accomplishments with the Ukraine war.He pointed to several areas in which Putin saw success throughout his presidential tenure, including strengthening Moscow's economy and previous military successes, that now threaten to be tarnished by a potential failure in Ukraine.

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