Rocky_Top_Vol13
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I see a lot of open upper story windows in the future.Putin's Control over Russia Might Not Be As Secure As He Thinks
Russians may be prone to admire authority and blindly follow orders, but they also know when they and their families are suffering. Massive explosions of blind violence punctuate Russian history and maybe the flip side of the coin of subservience to authority.nationalsecurityjournal.org
Putin is on his way to assassination.
Yeah, there is no way he would turn to the west, or that anyone on the west would take him. he is DEEPLY unpopular. has relied on Russian troops multiple times to come in and kill his civilians when his military sided with protestors. Lukashenko is deeply unpopular, and is completely dependent on Putin and Russia to hold power.Whispers about Putins Belarusian puppet reaching out via back channels as well...... Not sure if I believe those rumors though. He's a hard-line Putin pumper.
Which begs the question, if his military decided they have had enough of him now, does Russia have any troops to spare anyway? Their hands seem more than full now. Ukraine has made some pretty bold moves here in the past couple of weeks. Stretching Russian resources. So far, smart tactic.Yeah, there is no way he would turn to the west, or that anyone on the west would take him. he is DEEPLY unpopular. has relied on Russian troops multiple times to come in and kill his civilians when his military sided with protestors. Lukashenko is deeply unpopular, and is completely dependent on Putin and Russia to hold power.
everytime they go through and replace more of the military with yes men. the last time was apparently the biggest ever.Which begs the question, if his military decided they have had enough of him now, does Russia have any troops to spare anyway? Their hands are seem more than full now. Ukraine has made some pretty bold moves here in the past couple of weeks. Stretching Russian resources. So far, smart tactic.
I'm aware and I'm not sure I believe it but...... If Putin were to lose his grip, where could he turn? He would be targeted by his own. He would need a landing spot.Yeah, there is no way he would turn to the west, or that anyone on the west would take him. he is DEEPLY unpopular. has relied on Russian troops multiple times to come in and kill his civilians when his military sided with protestors. Lukashenko is deeply unpopular, and is completely dependent on Putin and Russia to hold power.
What Ukraine is going is very wise. It's using Russian tactics and greatest weaknesses to their advantage.Which begs the question, if his military decided they have had enough of him now, does Russia have any troops to spare anyway? Their hands seem more than full now. Ukraine has made some pretty bold moves here in the past couple of weeks. Stretching Russian resources. So far, smart tactic.