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Topic History of: Ukraine's brilliance
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Jo hedda wrote:
I have an odd feeling (could be sciatica) that Putin may be overthrown or forced out.
Vladimir Kara Murza (YouTube blurb: "The writer, historian and activist Vladimir Kara Murza has been poisoned and imprisoned for his anti-Kremlin campaigns. He was released from a Siberian jail last year as part of a prisoner exchange.") thinks the regime will fall suddenly. This interview from May 2025 is about 40 minutes long, but interesting.



He governs with the support of the Russian Oligarchs (apparently around 50) who in turn act freely without government controls.

But I cannot see them wishing a devastating nuclear attack or for even the Ukraine mess to continue for too long. Although they are incredibly rich the sanctions must be annoying.

From what I've seen in documentaries and interviews, e.g. with Bill Browder, Putin controls the oligarchs, not the other way round.
Wyot hedda wrote:
Wyot wrote:
We won't be fighting Russia on the ground. It will all revert to virtual/online "warfare" or Putin, weak militarily and continually humiliated, will try and push the nuclear button. Let us hope there are sane decent people around who can stop him.

I have an odd feeling (could be sciatica) that Putin may be overthrown or forced out.

He governs with the support of the Russian Oligarchs (apparently around 50) who in turn act freely without government controls.

But I cannot see them wishing a devastating nuclear attack or for even the Ukraine mess to continue for too long. Although they are incredibly rich the sanctions must be annoying.


Yes we can but hope so as none of it makes any sense. But then again, I am surprised it has been allowed to go on so long already...
Green Man I thought Putin had stage 4 cancer.
hedda Wyot wrote:
We won't be fighting Russia on the ground. It will all revert to virtual/online "warfare" or Putin, weak militarily and continually humiliated, will try and push the nuclear button. Let us hope there are sane decent people around who can stop him.

I have an odd feeling (could be sciatica) that Putin may be overthrown or forced out.

He governs with the support of the Russian Oligarchs (apparently around 50) who in turn act freely without government controls.

But I cannot see them wishing a devastating nuclear attack or for even the Ukraine mess to continue for too long. Although they are incredibly rich the sanctions must be annoying.
Green Man There is always money to be made in war,
Wyot.