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Geo-Strategy #10: Putin's Strategic Imagination

Jiang Xue QinJiang Xue QinApr 16, 2026

Alarmingly, a quarter of young Americans now reportedly view Osama bin Laden as a positive figure, a stark illustration of the deep civil dissent fracturing the nation. This erosion of binding myths, coupled with significant foreign policy overextension in conflicts like Ukraine and Gaza, and a soaring national debt of $35 trillion, exposes what some identify as critical vulnerabilities of the American Empire. Against this backdrop, a compelling argument suggests that Vladimir Putin is not merely reacting to events but orchestrating a sophisticated, multi-front strategy to accelerate America’s decline. But what allows Russian leaders to conceive and execute such long-term, counterintuitive geopolitical maneuvers, seemingly invisible to a West bound by different strategic principles?

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