
Then, one night in Moscow, Marc Polymeropouloss life changed forever. Want to be notified every time a new FRONTLINE podcast episode drops? Sign up for The FRONTLINE Dispatch newsletter. He was a senior CIA official tasked with getting tough on Russia. “Putin's Road to War” premieres Tuesday, March 15 on PBS and will be available to stream on FRONTLINE’s website, the PBS Video app and FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel. This interview, conducted on March 3, 2022, has been edited for clarity and length. She previously reported on politics and world affairs for the Atlantic and other publications. She is a writer for and a founding partner of the media company Puck. Julia Ioffe is an American journalist who was born in Russia. Julia Ioffe is a Founding Partner and Washington Correspondent for the Puck Newsletter with four videos in the C-SPAN Video Library the first appearance. “And because he is losing, and because the sanctions and the Ukrainians are humiliating him, because he is backed into a corner, he is the most dangerous he has ever been, because it is now existential for him.” The Best & the Brightest is Puck's daily political newsletter from Washington, featuring Tara Palmeri, Julia Ioffe, and Tina Nguyen (with cameos from the peerless Peter Hamby) on what's really happening in this towninside the White House, Pentagon, Capitol Hill, and K Street the machinations and insights of D.C.'s permanent political class and the egos and intrigues transforming the.


“What he has opened up with this invasion is unthinkable,” Ioffe tells FRONTLINE.

Journalist Julia Ioffe recently sat down with producer Mike Wiser for the March 2022 FRONTLINE documentary “Putin’s Road to War.” In this episode of The FRONTLINE Dispatch, we hear an excerpt of that interview, in which Ioffe discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine and how he, and the world, reached this tipping point.
