Russians fleeing Kursk You might recall that when Putin took office way back in 2000, he let the Kursk submarine lie at the bottom of the Barents Sea well past the point that any chance of rescuing the 23 survivors of the explosion was lost. Now, he finds himself in an interesting dilemma where a region by the same name is occupied by Ukraine and he is reluctant to provide the necessary military forces to regain it. By doing so, he would sacrifice strategic gains he has made in the Donetsk region. This was a bold move on the part of Ukraine. Patience was wearing thin after they received the first installments of the $60+ billion military aid package from the US, along with F-16 jets and heavy artillery from NATO countries. Ukraine needed to do something to justify these enormous expenses, and so they struck Russia's weakest point, its own border. No one saw it coming, least of all Russia, which had minimal forces stationed in Kursk. At first, the US and its NATO allies w