US, Europe should start to plan for post-Ukraine war, post-Putin Russia

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Opinion | Putin has left Russia in tatters — even if he wins the war in Ukraine. It's time for the US and Europe to start planning for a post-Putin future. By Mathias Döpfner, CEO of axelspringer_EN.

— no one thought Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was possible either). And therein lies a historic opportunity for a new and better world order.

The Russian people aren't the Russian regime of today. Russia is a nation of culture. A country with raw-material resources we'd rather have on our side than against us. And the chances that Russia will, after this self-inflicted humiliation, embark on a better, more liberal path aren't bad at all — historically speaking.

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