Extra: Shock and Awful
TUCSON — Orwellian satire is enough to explain Donald Trump’s worldview: hogs walk upright, declaring that some animals are more equal than others. They convince trusting old plow horses that trucks taking them to a glue factory are headed to pig heaven.
But Vladimir Putin, a far smarter despot with grand imperial dreams, adds Machiavelli to the mix. We face far more than barnyard animal behavior.
Pondering Russia’s cruel assault on Ukraine, I found a few YouTube clips of bears attempting to lunch on a porcupine. Even if the links somehow managed to reach the Kremlin, no one is left inside Vladimir Putin’s bubble with enough stones to show them to him.
A determined bruin can eventually get to a porcupine’s soft underbelly, but the snootful of quills left behind to fester drives it crazy. And your average bear does not have 4,477 nuclear warheads that risk accidental Armageddon.
I’m now in Arizona, left to guess about outcomes on the Russian frontier from 7,000 miles away. But my extensive reporting in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union that Putin wants to remake into a fascist-capitalist empire, eviler than ever, suggests terrifying possibilities.
My grandmother is from Odessa, not far from where 16 border guards just committed suicide by bombardment. They told a Russian warship captain who demanded they surrender to go fuck himself.
On my last trip to Kyiv, for a global gathering of investigative journalists, I met courageous Ukrainian reporters who dig deep to expose faithless leaders. Like many of their countrymen, their resolve to resist, no matter what, is no empty boast.
In an unhinged appeal for Russians’ support, Putin declared Ukraine a non-state run by neo-Nazis and druggies. President Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish, like his prime minister, and he lost family in the Holocaust. If he is on drugs, I’d like a supply of whatever he is taking.
Likely marked for death, Zelensky is in Kyiv streets rallying Ukrainians ready to face tanks with Molotov cocktails and small arms. He declined an American offer of asylum: “I need ammunition,” he said, “not a ride.”
And, clearly, Ukraine is only a first step in whatever a delusional despot has in mind.
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