Putin, who deceived the public even by mobilizing reserves, may fall from power within this year The only way for Russia to avoid collapse is to create a “miracle” (1/8) | JBpress (JBpress)

If Putin’s ruined Russia might be rebuilt, who would it be? Russian Governor E. Nabiullina (left, photo: representative photo/Archyde.com/Aflo) attends the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in Bali, Indonesia on July 15 this year.

prologue
The beginning of Putin’s ‘end of the end’

One bullet started World War I, one madman started World War II, and one dictator caused the world to plunge into the abyss of World War III. .


There is a crisis right now. Can we call it the “Second Cuban Missile Crisis”?

For Russian President V. Putin (age 69), the Russian military’s invasion of Ukraine beginning on February 24, 2022 has been a series of miscalculations, and President Putin is going out of control.

A few days following the start of the invasion, the plan was to seize Ukraine’s capital Kyiv (Russian name Kyiv) and establish a pro-Russian puppet government, but the war situation continued to deteriorate.


Finally, on September 21st, we were forced to issue a partial reserve mobilization order.

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24,The beginning of the end of PutinIt began.

Due to the partial reserve mobilization order of September 21The beginning of the end of PutinAfter the declaration of the annexation of the four eastern states of Ukraine to Russia on September 30,the end of the end of poutineIt began.

 the end of the end of poutineBy the time it ends, it may be the end of the world.

Liquefied Former Soviet Union Countries

Hitler annexed Sudeden and Putin annexed four provinces in southeastern Ukraine.

“Pandora’s box” has opened, and Central Asian countries are increasingly moving away from Russia. China and India have also started to move away from Russia, and the world has become liquefied.

He says that President Putin’s favorite book is “War and Peace,” but my guess is that he has not read “War and Peace” (in its entirety).

This book describes the horrors of the Napoleonic Wars, not glorifies them.

His favorite book is probably “Mein Kampf” (“Mein Kampf”).

 Putin’s WarThe reality of the situation began to leak out, and anxiety and turmoil surfaced among the Russian people. The great desertion of Russians began.

The problem of war costs also became more serious. Russia’s budget is in the red, and oil and gas tax hikes have been announced.

While everything is unfolding once morest Russia, President Putin is getting more and more out of control.

As of September 23rd, it has been seven months since the Russian military launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th. As I write this on October 2nd, it is the 221st day, and Putin’s «Special Military Operation» has already entered its eighth month.

Due to the deterioration of the war situation, President Putin’s approval rating has fallen.

Due to the partial reserve mobilization order on September 21, anxiety and turmoil surfaced even among the Russian people, who had previously thought that it was someone else’s problem. It feels like Russia is liquefying.

Due to the shortage of troops on the Ukrainian front, the Russian army diverted troops from Central Asia and the Caucasus to Ukraine.

As a result, a power vacuum was created in areas where Russian troops were stationed, reigniting inter-regional conflicts.

The border dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia reignited, and then the undemarcated border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan also flared up, intensifying the fighting.

President Xi Jinping of China, Prime Minister Modi of India, and President Erdogan of Turkey have already started to distance themselves from President Putin.

Kazakhstan’s capital was renamed from Astana to the former president’s name, Nursultan, but returned to Astana in September 2022.

In other words, Kazakhstan’s President Tokayev declared a farewell to former President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

President Lukashenko, an ally of neighboring Belarus, may sooner or later receive guidance.

I had predicted that Putin would be out of power next year, but I doubt it will last until next year. I’m assuming it’s possible that he’ll be out of business this year.

Leave a Replay