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David Satter, a US journalist who spent decades covering Russian politics, was kicked out of Russia after he claimed that President Putin may have been involved in the 1999 apartment bombings.

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Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev speaks with journalists in the west driveway of the White House, Washington DC, September 29, 1993.
Now former Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev speaks with journalists in the west driveway of the White House, Washington DC, September 29, 1993.Photo by Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images
  • Russia's former top diplomat says the West's past appeasement of Putin has made him delusional.

  • During an interview with CNN, the author called for more sanctions and weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

  • Last week, he spoke against the current Foreign Minister.

Russia's former foreign minister said the West's past appeasement of President Putin has made him delusional.

The long story of the Western world, including French appeasement policy, is what makes Putin delusional, according to an interview with CNN that aired on Thursday.

The worst is yet to come in Ukraine, according to a senior French official.

Boris Yeltsin was Russia's first foreign minister after the fall of the Soviet Union, and he said there needs to be more severe sanctions and weapons delivery to Ukraine.

Russian diplomats were asked to resign from their posts. He is unsure if the message will have an impact.

The White House announced it would sanction Putin and Lavrov.

Lavrov was my deputy in the 90s. If he was behind me, I would watch my back.

After one week since Putin ordered Russian troops to attack Ukraine, people in Russia will start asking questions, especially younger children and teenagers.

He asked the father and mother what was going on.

Russia said on Tuesday that it would force schools to watch a broadcast about the government's justification for the Ukrainian invasion.

There is a developing story. You can check back for updates.

The original article is on Business Insider.

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