
Matt Dimmick
@mattdimmick1
National Security Professional, former NSC Director for Russia and Eastern Europe
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05-08-2018 17:05:38
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#VladimirPutin tries to fix his damaged image & project strength by meeting supporters after #YevgenyPrigozhin 's short mutiny, but many questions surround his top General #Surovikin who may have been involved in the revolt. Matt Dimmick shares his military analysis:




I am skeptical about these Track Two dialogues. Some of the U.S. participants routinely diminish Ukrainian interests while overemphasizing the merits of Russian demands. Ukrainians should be suspicious about what they are floating behind closed doors. www-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nbcnew…



Our anxiety 10 years ago over possible provocation of Russia actually provoked Russia to be more aggressive...they could see our hesitancy and lack of confidence. Glad the JS has fixed this. Old battles over provoking Russia relent with new EUCOM mission stripes.com/theaters/europ…

New🧵: Konrad Muzyka - Rochan Consulting , Rob Lee , Michael Kofman,& I spent some time this month visiting the frontlines in Ukraine to gain new insights into the ongoing counteroffensive & the war overall. Here are some general observations.


An excellent piece just published in Foreign Affairs that highlights the unique role Spirit of America plays in uniting U.S. citizens to help Ukraine win. foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/kyiv-u…

It was great being back at U.S. Military Academy at West Point to receive the Thayer Award and spend time with some incredible cadets. They’ve embarked on a life of service – striving on behalf of something bigger than themselves – and we owe them a debt of gratitude.








