three times. Shuster describes Zelenskyy's wartime leadership as a"lesson in courage."
"I really can't overstate how high morale is among Ukrainian people, among Ukrainian leadership, people around Zelenskyy," Shuster says."They believe in themselves. They believe in the cause of this war. And they do think that they'll come out stronger if they can just survive.
Clearly, the gloves are off, and they have been for a long time in terms of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's attacks on the opposition. One thing I'd say, looking back at what Putin did to Navalny, at the time it seemed really extreme to me. Yes, Navalny was a political threat, but not an immediate one.