John Hardie
John Hardie is the deputy director of the Russia program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, where he provides analysis on military and geopolitical developments in relation to Russia and its actions in Ukraine.
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United States:
John Hardie, a Russian military analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), said Russia is watching Washington’s internal debate carefully.
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Croatia:
John Hardie is the deputy director of the Russia program at the American Foundation for Defense of Democracies, discussing the challenges faced by Russian troops.
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United States:
John Hardie, deputy director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ (FDD) Russia Program, warned that no one weapon system is going to be a wonder weapon or a game changer.
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Turkey:
FDD analyst John Hardie emphasized that these weapons significantly expanded the capabilities of the Russian Air Force.
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Croatia:
John Hardie from FDD believes that Russia's failure to destroy Ukrainian air defense systems prompted Moscow to quickly develop cheap glide bombs.
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United States:
John Hardie argued that Ukraine needs to be supplied with long-range strike capabilities.
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Paraguay:
John Hardie is a Russia expert who assessed the impact of reduced U.S. aid on Ukraine's defense.
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United Kingdom:
John Hardie said that Senator Graham deserves a lot of credit for making the case for tougher pressure on the Kremlin.
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Romania:
John Hardie is the deputy director of the Russia Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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Vietnam:
John Hardie, a weapons expert, noted that one of the biggest advantages of the Banderol is its low cost, which supports Russia's strategy of increasing missile attacks.
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