Zardnaar
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Or respond with nukes...
Unlikely. Any strike in Moscow espicially on May 9th though would be more likely to trigger formal war DoW.
Bad idea either way though for very little gain.
Or respond with nukes...
true.Or respond with nukes...
Zap Putin personally, and the war effort goes on Pause (or autopilot) while a bunch of would-be successors sort out "Who's in charge here?!"Just out of curiosity, does Ukraine have anything with very long range and precision. Would be an eye-opener for the Russians If their planned celebrations parade in Moscow was hit in such a way that only the military vehicles were destroyed.
Might not be doable, and probably a bad idea though.
That's a rather large assumption on which to base an entire operation -- that Putin's eventual successor will be someone without that ambition.Somebody with no ambition to necromancy the Soviet Union might decide to blame it all on Putin, back off, and ask the diplomats to provide a fig leaf to get out of the mess.
The "palace coup" hope (an unlikely but not impossible scenario) holds that someone inside Russia (and likely from one of those potential successors) realizes that what Putin is doing is disastrous to Russia's future and Russian interests. It would be illogical that they would continue Putin's plans, at least in the near term, even if they hold the same beliefs about the Soviet Union. If Putin were removed by external instead of internal elements, his successor would at least realize that immediate continuation of Putin's plans would shift the target to themselves.That's a rather large assumption on which to base an entire operation -- that Putin's eventual successor will be someone without that ambition.
I would take issue with this, painting the whole of Russian society as potential dictators."[T]he dictator is merely the tip of the whole festering boil of social pus from which dictators emerge".
The "palace coup" hope (an unlikely but not impossible scenario) holds that someone inside Russia (and likely from one of those potential successors) realizes that what Putin is doing is disastrous to Russia's future and Russian interests. It would be illogical that they would continue Putin's plans, at least in the near term, even if they hold the same beliefs about the Soviet Union. If Putin were removed by external instead of internal elements, his successor would at least realize that immediate continuation of Putin's plans would shift the target to themselves.
I would take issue with this, painting the whole of Russian society as potential dictators.
I apologize, that was not what I intended.I would take issue with this, painting the whole of Russian society as potential dictators.
This is more what I was trying to say.One problem I see if he is removed by external forces; it might make the Russians more determined to continue the war, and escalate it.
One problem I see if he is removed by external forces; it might make the Russians more determined to continue the war, and escalate it. As then you would for sure have an external enemy. My reading is that Ukraine doing it might be ok, given there already is a conflict, but it very much depends on how it is spun. Provable NATO forces doing it, hell no.The "palace coup" hope (an unlikely but not impossible scenario) holds that someone inside Russia (and likely from one of those potential successors) realizes that what Putin is doing is disastrous to Russia's future and Russian interests. It would be illogical that they would continue Putin's plans, at least in the near term, even if they hold the same beliefs about the Soviet Union. If Putin were removed by external instead of internal elements, his successor would at least realize that immediate continuation of Putin's plans would shift the target to themselves.
I would take issue with this, painting the whole of Russian society as potential dictators.
It's not all Russians. It's the "but some animals are more equal than others" Russians.I would take issue with this, painting the whole of Russian society as potential dictators.
I observe that Operation Valkyrie (upon which the movie of the same name is based) was a 1944 effort by some German Army officers to get rid of Adolph Hitler personally and take over the Government, under the belief that with him gone they could negotiate an end to the World War.That's a rather large assumption on which to base an entire operation -- that Putin's eventual successor will be someone without that ambition.
"[T]he dictator is merely the tip of the whole festering boil of social pus from which dictators emerge".