Moscow Window: Czech Warning Sets Two-Month Clock on Russian Mobilization
A Prague deadline, a president's rejection of his own aides, and the refinery strikes that preceded them point to a supply-chain fact building before it becomes a diplomatic one.
The Czech president has given Europe a deadline: two months before Moscow mobilizes fresh forces for a new offensive in Ukraine. The warning, delivered Thursday, compresses the timeline for alliance preparation into weeks rather than seasons, and it arrives as multiple signals from inside the Kremlin confirm that Vladimir Putin has already discarded the off-ramp of negotiations. [1]
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