Kemi Badenoch's First Approval...
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Apologies for starting yet another thread on Russia, but I didn't want to hijack the previous one which is more about "us and them"
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In this link it suggests that the "88%" will give Putin great confidence as well as sending a signal however flawed, that he's the man in power. But I wondered if he actually believes it? It occurred to me that we may well do. After all he was apparently led to believe he'd conquer Ukraine in days when in reality his disastrous war still drags on.
If (and it's a big if) that is the case, when he may well be in for another nasty shock. There is every chance that the full-scale war he unleashed in 2022 has precluded any chance of his retirement, which had prevouosly been mooted. As long as he stays in power it is less likely that anyone internally will come for him and blame him for it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.15:17 nope, read Bill Browder's book red notice. Early on one of the Oligarchs was thrown in jail. The others went to Putin and said what do we have to do to not be thrown in jail? He said he wanted half of everything, not for Russia but for himself personally. Putin is a super oligarch worth more than all off them combined. Almost certainly the richest man ever to have lived. Read that book it's a real page turner.
I don't think he's mad, he knows what he's doing but has for the time being got in over his head with Ukraine. The invasion wasn't irrational - the West had waved through his seizure of the Crimea, to its shame - and it's still not a done deal that Russia will lose.
The West has already got distracted by events in the Middle East; a little upheaval over Taiwan, say, and it's going to have a lot of trouble prioritising.
I rather agree with Untitled at 15.17. This fake election gives him grounds to expand conscription and, in effect, do any thing he chooses in the name of 'the people have spoken'. He may think that he is, on an equal scale, dealing with them and feathering his own nest whilst promoting 'Mother Russia' - but I think that he may find that if he is unsatisfactory he will be replaceable. Unfortunately he will probably bring the world to war first.
Looking at his face at that appalling rally in Moscow yesterday I'd say he believes it all right: he looked like a man who'd pulled a fast one and knows it: I still think election officials will have given him a false account of the figures because those unprecedented queues at midday Sunday not to menton the attacks on polling stations were a sign of displeasure and unrest. So I think he is a deeply troubled man. Even if the worst of it is probably being kept from him. I'd love to see the actual figures: famously a leaked report a few years ago revealed the true result of the "referendum" in Crimea despite the lawlessness then and intimidation.
Nato "boots on the ground" in Ukraine? I can't see it myself sadly. I can see a huge effort by Europe and hopefully the US to assist in any way short of that: the best way to defeat Russia is to force them to withdraw as Ukraine as so far successfully done around Kyiv, Kharkiv and Kherson. So training, weapons supply and maybe some more special forces in some capacity. We aren't going to see French and Finnish troops in the trenches alongside Ukrainians IMO
Indeed, but he is rational to the extent that he probably understands that remaining in power is his only chance of survival. And yet despite the negative headlines about US aid, ammunition shortages, and Trump etc, this really is a war he absolutely cannot win. As someone said above he probably really is one of the richest men that ever lived. Russia is a country governed not by politicians bit by a mafia-style crime syndicate. And like all godfathers he is vulnerable to the people who feel his continued presence threatens their interests.