Russia's War Against Ukraine
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Maureen Orth: The numbers Vladimir Putin doesn’t want you to see
Russians prefer alternative reality.
In the days since Vladimir Putin annexed Crimea, the Russian people are once again feeling good about their country. A robust 63 percent of them say they consider Russia a “great power,” according to a survey released this week by the Levada Center, a respected Russian polling firm. The survey also found that Putin’s approval rating is now at 80 percent, a 17-point rebound from his all-time low, just one year ago.