A message from Edward Said’s daughter, Najla Said.
Puck’s @juliaioffe on @MSNBC’s @wagnertonight discussing #Ukraine aid and the erosion of support in the Republican base. Subscribe to Julia Ioffe’s Washington newsletter “The Best & The Brightest” at the link in bio. Video: Courtesy of MSNBC
How can you root out Hamas if, every time you fight it, you create more Hamas supporters? Perhaps it’s time to admit that this does not have a military solution. https://puck.news/the-day-after-the-war-ends/
I made a podcast! It’s a narrative limited-series about Vladimir Putin’s childhood, just in time for his birthday. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/AboutABoy_Puck Thank you so much to everyone who helped make this podcast: Valerie Thomas, Margo Gray, Chris Basil, everyone at Puck, Andrew Ryvkin, Mikhail Zygar, David Remnick, Fiona Hill, Sasha Molochnikov, Yevgenia Albats, Nina Khrushcheva, Andrew Weiss, Jochen Hellbeck, Krovostok—and my dad, Michael Ioffe. ❤️
Thank you, IG, for reminding me how much I love to dance with my baby sister.
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“There’s something about the moment that’s keeping people together,” a senior administration source tells Puck’s Julia Ioffe. “There’s a sense that we’re standing at the precipice right now.” Julia Ioffe has details at the link in bio. Photos: Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images #NationalSecurity
“Neither Israelis nor Palestinians seem to want [a two-state solution] anymore,” Julia Ioffe writes. “They each want a state of their own, a state without the other, and the ethno-nationalism that built Israel—born as it was out of slaughter and oppression—has fueled the ethno-nationalism of the Palestinians, born out of the exact same elements.” “The plan seemed to have been to wait each other out—or, if they were Israelis, ignore the problem and their complicity in it,” Julia continues. “Now, it is to fight to the death.” Read Julia’s personal note on the tragedy in Israel at the link in bio. #Israel #Palestine
“Neither Israelis nor Palestinians seem to want [a two-state solution] anymore,” Julia Ioffe writes. “They each want a state of their own, a state without the other, and the ethno-nationalism that built Israel—born as it was out of slaughter and oppression—has fueled the ethno-nationalism of the Palestinians, born out of the exact same elements.” “The plan seemed to have been to wait each other out—or, if they were Israelis, ignore the problem and their complicity in it,” Julia continues. “Now, it is to fight to the death.” Read Julia’s personal note on the tragedy in Israel at the link in bio. #Israel #Palestine
Who was Yevgeny Prigozhin? Read Julia Ioffe’s definitive profile on “Putin’s Chef,” her analysis of his June coup-that-wasn’t, and her reporting on the aftermath of his assassination, at the link in bio. Video courtesy of CNN #Russia #Prigozhin #YevgenyPrigozhin #Putin #VladimirPutin #Wagner
Puck’s Julia Ioffe joined CNN’s Rosemary Church on air to analyze Yevgeny Prigozhin’s coup attempt and Vladimir Putin’s response. At the link in bio, you can read Julia’s post-coup report. Here’s a taste: “Prigozhin was the strongest, most obvious rival Putin had. He had his own private army, tens of thousands of men who had criminal pasts and were loyal to him personally, and who, having been through the gauntlet of the war in Ukraine, were skilled at violence and clearly unafraid. Sure, Prigozhin’s march revealed damning details about the defense of the Russian homeland: as Prigozhin advanced, the Russian military mostly melted away. But Prigozhin, for whatever reason, blinked first. And that means Putin won.” Video: Courtesy of CNN #Russia #Putin #Prigozhin #Coup #Ukraine #Politics
The third episode of Julia Ioffe’s narrative podcast “About a Boy: The Story of Vladimir Putin” drops today. Head to the link in bio to listen. #Podcast #VladimirPutin #Putin #Russia
The Oyster Eaters, a series.
The Oyster Eaters, a series.
The Oyster Eaters, a series.
The Oyster Eaters, a series.
One month into this war, some thoughts on the tragedy in Israel, the tragedy in Gaza, and the meaning of Zionism. https://puck.news/horror-in-the-holy-land/
“It’s a message for the other elites, who are party to that same code of loyalty and code of conduct: This is what happens when you come for the king and you miss.” Julia Ioffe and Peter Hamby discuss the stunning death of Putin’s greatest nemesis, Yevgeny Prigozhin, on The Powers That Be. Listen to the full podcast at the link in bio. #Prigozhin #YevgenyPrigozhin #Putin #Russia
“This time around, Russia is presented with a wholly different choice: two men who have each served one term in the White House, during which they took diametrically opposed rhetorical lines toward Moscow while both arming Ukraine and sanctioning Russia.” Julia Ioffe has the view from inside the Kremlin on the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Photo: Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik/AFP/Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
“This time around, Russia is presented with a wholly different choice: two men who have each served one term in the White House, during which they took diametrically opposed rhetorical lines toward Moscow while both arming Ukraine and sanctioning Russia.” Julia Ioffe has the view from inside the Kremlin on the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Photo: Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik/AFP/Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images