Over the last 15 years, the Kremlin has played with politicians and diplomats of, above all, Russia's neighbors, but also with those of the West, a hare and hedgehog game, as known from a German fairy tale. In the Low Saxon fable's well-known race, the hedgehog only runs a few steps, but at the end of the furrow he has placed his...
Full ArticleWill Kremlin Go Beyond Election Interference? – OpEd
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