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MIDNIGHT IN MOSCOW

A Memoir From the Front Lines of Russia's War Against the West

by John J. Sullivan

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780316571098
Publisher: Little, Brown

Get ready for Cold War 2.0, according to a key diplomat who has surveyed the battlefield.

As U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2019 to 2022, Sullivan brings a firsthand perspective to this account of the evolving geopolitical landscape. When Trump nominated the author, the president was surprised that anyone would want such a difficult and dangerous task. There was no shortage of crises, from the SolarWinds cyberattack to the arrest of innocent American citizens. There was aggressive harassment by the Russian security services, and on numerous occasions, writes Sullivan, high-level officials simply lied to his face. “Russia is not merely an adversary….Putin’s government in the Kremlin is a self-declared enemy of the United States,” he writes, delivering a portrait of Putin as a man of staggering arrogance, making statements that are so absurd there is little effective way to respond. He continues to be “completely untethered from the truth and facts.” The people around him are largely there to agree with him and flatter him, so groupthink prevailed when Putin made the decision to invade Ukraine in 2022. Sullivan believes that the war has become a de facto battle between Russia and the West, and Ukraine should receive as much support as possible from its allies. Putin has invested too much prestige and ego to ever admit defeat, so there does not appear to be any resolution in sight. In fact, Sullivan cannot foresee any improvement in Russian-U.S. relations from its current nadir. The best way forward for the U.S. is to recognize that it is in a war, gather its will and resources accordingly, and aim to keep the conflict from turning hot. It’s a grim outlook, but Sullivan’s knowledgeable text must be heeded.

With the authority of personal experience, Sullivan paints a vivid, dark, frightening picture of Russia in the Putin era.