Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove joins Mike Baker to recount his first face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin. Dearlove describes the Russian leader as “ice cold,” offering a rare insider’s perspective on the personality and presence of the man who would go on to reshape global geopolitics.
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Thumb: Mike and Jan Jekielek. Stark hospital imagery — surgical light, operating table, gloved hand with a scalpel. Faded Chinese flag texture
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Thumb: Mike and Admiral Studeman. A swarm of Iranian Shaheed drones. The USS Abraham Lincoln.
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