The Kremlin
has been surprisingly slow in responding to the measures taken by Theresa May
against Russia´s hostile actions. It´s difficult to come up with a good
interpretation of the reasons for the delay.
But two
things are clear.
First, I
have no doubt they will retaliate. Heavily. And, most likely, before the Sunday
presidential elections. The leadership, and Vladimir Putin above all, must show
to the Russian voters that they do hesitate when it comes to defending Russia´s
international honour and strength, as perceived by the official narrative.
Second, the
Kremlin was clearly taken by surprise when they noted the unity shown in the
West, particularly in Washington, Paris and Berlin. They wanted to respond to
the UK and keep the West divided. Now, they have two big tasks. To deal with
the British and look for ways of breaking the common position taken by key
Western players.