An American dies for Putin
Every morning at 2 a.m., the Ukraine Daily appears in my mailbox, though I don't read it for a few hours later. This morning it reported that Putin has "lost" 947,610 soldiers in his unprovoked war against Ukraine -- that is, men killed, wounded, captured, or deserted since his invasion in February 2022.
And today we also learn that one of them was a troubled American named Michael Gloss, the son of a US Navy veteran and a deputy director of the CIA. Michael suffered from mental illness, his father told the New York Post. In an obituary, since deleted, the family wrote that “With his noble heart and warrior spirit Michael was forging his own hero’s journey when he was tragically killed in Eastern Europe."
He apparently studied "human ecology" at Middlebury College or a college in Maine. In an irony for the ages, he "hated fascism," and found himself in Putin's fascist army in order to obtain Russian citizenship. He seems to have enlisted with a group of mercenaries from Nepal in September 2023. (The interesting website IStories says that mercenaries from 148 countries have joined the Russian army, including hundreds from Nepal.) Michael was assigned to the 137th Ryazan Airborne Regiment and was killed in eastern Ukraine on April 4 last year. He was 21 years old.