
Eric Ciaramella
Eric Ciaramella is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on Russia and Eurasian affairs. He previously served on the National Security Council during both the Obama and Trump administrations, gaining valuable experience in US foreign policy. Ciaramella is recognized for his insights into the UK's military influence in the Ukraine conflict and the broader implications for US-European relations.
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Eric Ciaramella comments on Putin's greed and miscalculations in the war.
Karas Ukrainoje. Rusijos klaida: kaip Putinas prarado šansą baigti karą savo sąlygomisEric Ciaramella is a senior expert studying Russia and Eurasia at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
4 quốc gia Bắc Âu hợp lực lột xác an ninhEric Ciaramella is a Russia expert at the Carnegie Foundation and a former intelligence analyst.
Index - Külföld - „Ez már színtiszta pánik” – őrült ütemben fegyverkeznek a skandináv országokEric Ciaramella questioned Putin's motives regarding the ceasefire.
Många anfall under Putins ”påskvapenvila” enligt UkrainaEric Ciaramella discusses the conditions under which Putin might agree to cease fighting.
Jutarnji list - Procurili detalji tajnog izvješća američkih špijuna koje je silno iznerviralo Trumpa: 'Putin traži potpunu kontrolu u Kijevu!'Ciaramella is another former U.S. intelligence official and an expert on Russia.
Putin chce stále získať Kyjev, vyplýva z amerických tajných dokumentovEric Ciaramella believes that for Putin to stop fighting, he must think he can win in negotiations.
Jutarnji list - Procurili detalji tajnog izvješća američkih špijuna koje je silno iznerviralo Trumpa: 'Putin traži potpunu kontrolu u Kijevu!'Ciaramella is another former U.S. intelligence official and an expert on Russia.
Putin chce stále získať Kyjev, vyplýva z amerických tajných dokumentovEric Ciaramella said that the UK definitely led the charge on a number of things.
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