Yale historian Timothy Snyder discusses the implications of another 6-year presidential term for Vladimir Putin on Ukraine and the West with NPR's Scott Simon.
Key Points
Putin's extended term could lead to increased aggression in Ukraine.
Potential for strained relations between Russia and Western countries.
Importance of monitoring and addressing Putin's actions for global stability.
Pros
Insightful analysis on potential consequences of Putin's extended presidency.
Cons
Uncertainty and potential destabilization in Ukraine and the West.