Putin turns into ‘second-rate dictator’ – former speechwriter…

Putin turns into ‘second-rate dictator’ – former speechwriter…

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According to a column published by a Russian media outlet, he is a political adviser and former speechwriter to the Russian President Wladimir Putin has written that Russian military generals are becoming increasingly frustrated as their troops carry on suffer defeats in Ukraine.

In his pillar in Mozhem Obyasnit, Abbas Gallyamov said there was a possibility of a military coup in Russia as Putin was starting to look like a “second-rate dictator”.

“It must be understood that the vast majority of commanders in an authoritarian nation’s army are not staunch supporters of the authorities, but ordinary opportunists,” The Daily Beast quoted Gallyamov says in the column.

“As problems pile up in the country and in the army that the authorities cannot solve, in the eyes of the people Putin is more and more transformed from a great strategist to an ordinary, second-rate dictator,” Gallyamov added in the column.

“The longer the war lasts, the clearer its futility becomes,” he said.

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Geopolitical strategist in early January Alp Sevimlisoy warned that Russia faltering war in Ukraine has become a concern for Putin as many in the Kremlin want to replace the president.

Sevimlisoy said coups would form within the government, Plan to remove Putin from power.

Russia has appointed a new commander for his forces for the second time in just three months, which was taken as a sign that the Ukraine campaign may be faltering.

In the latest development of the war in Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry said that 14 people were killed in a Ukrainian attack on a hospital in occupied Luhansk on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, a Russian attack on the town of Kostyantynivka i. three civilians killed and more than a dozen people injuredn Donetsk Oblast.

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