Will he, or won’t he? That is the question surrounding the Kremlin this week, as Vladimir Putin mulls over conscripting a second wave of troop to fight in Ukraine. Kyiv has warned for weeks that up to half-a-million fresh troops could be summoned to fight for Russia. While the Kremlin continues to deny plans, it has just dropped a rule that exempted fathers of three or more children from mobilisation. Military commissars are reported to be drawing up lists of men of fighting age. Factory managers have been asked which workers can be spared to fight. Now MPs have proposed...