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Who holds the winning
card? The Russian writer, Vladimir Sorokin, a veteran observer of
politics in his country and rare voice of dissent, admits to being at a
loss, because Putin's intentions are impossible to read.
Writing in the New York Review of Books,
Sorokin says: "Unpredictability has always been Russia's calling card,
but since the Ukrainian events, it has grown to unprecedented levels: no
one knows what will happen to our country in a month, in a week, or the
day after tomorrow."
Ukrainians could say the same.
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