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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finally we can close the book on the lies about why Russia invaded Ukraine. It was never about "nazis" or "NATO" or "the west" - it's *always* been about revanchist Russian imperialism and colonialism. Always. From Putin himself: [twitter]https://twitter.com/berlin_bridge/status/1747591868999774715[/twitter][/quote] The reasons “NATO” and “the west” and Russian imperialism and colonialism aren’t at odds. [/quote] Except for that whole Russian troop rape and kidnap thing. Or maybe using incendiary weapons on civilian apartment buildings. Or maybe if you just put aside all morals? The problem is that this generation of Russians are so brainwashed that most of the sane Russians already fled the country. I doubt many left in-country care or even have a moral conscious anymore? On one hand, Russia is in a food crisis. "shops in some regions are now selling them individually, for up to 20 Russian rubles (23 cents) an egg, according to the Telegraph. Other basic foods, including bananas, oranges, and tomatoes, have also soared in price over the past year due to massive labor-market shortages, soaring energy costs, and the plunging ruble." https://www.businessinsider.com/vladimir-putin-russia-economy-egg-price-crisis-soviet-union-ukraine-2024-1 Even the Russian Government's solution to the food crisis, is causing it's own crisis. "More than one-fifth of the eggs imported from Turkey were found to be infected with the highly contagious H5N1 avian influenza, as well as other dangerous ailments including salmonella and botulism" https://www.newsweek.com/russia-egg-crisis-nato-turkey-export-backfires-h5n1-bird-flu-1860155 You would think this would turn Public opinion against Putin. I believe it will with educated in the cities, but not with the rural population. This video will help explain why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzBS2hdXI14 I believe that Russia is a pressure cooker, with a lid welded on by Putin. The more the pressure builds... well.[/quote] We’ll see. If Putin is “successful” enough in taking Ukraine, it would ease a lot of that pressure. To be clear, I don’t want Putin to be successful. I simply have a bit of fear as to what would come after Putin.[/quote] Probably a less competent crime boss. If there was a more competent one, Putin would already be gone. I do think he's slipping, but he has nowhere to go. Russia has a long history of dealing with its despots and I'm sure he's aware of that. [/quote]
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