I agree, this is an ongoing event that’s going to be affecting life long after the war itself ends ( hopefully with Putin being deposed ).I hope it doesn't get closed. This is potentially a world altering event. While political, it goes beyond politics.
Unfortunately for everyone, Putin's not the "being deposed" type. I fear we'll all have to deal with him till he decides he's sick of it.I agree, this is an ongoing event that’s going to be affecting life long after the war itself ends ( hopefully with Putin being deposed ).
Yes, unless he gets "retired", Soviet Union era style.Unfortunately for everyone, Putin's not the "being deposed" type. I fear we'll all have to deal with him till he decides he's sick of it.
Yep. Can't let those pesky western outlets compete with the real news, after all....So, ABC showed actual pictures of protesters inside Moscow. This is, evidently, why Mr. Putin is blacklisting foreign media outlets; He thinks they are poisoning the minds of the youth with Western ideals and fake news. lol
Would they? Putin had a lot of time to handpick fanatically loyal people to be put at the right places. I would not put it past him if there are fully indoctrinated young soldiers, isolated from the outside with no information but what Kremlin feeds them are sitting at least some of the nukes.Also, Putin does not have "the red button", he can only give orders to military/navy/air force to use them. And I'm pretty sure generals would refuse that order as using one nuke might mean total destruction of Russian cities and military. And good part of European/North american cities also
Articles like that make me very skeptical. Some of these things I find it hard to believe happened, or if they did, more than once. Certainly not worthy of a newspaper.I think I see a new game. "Is it a dictator, or is it just French?"