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Sanctions Begin To Bite In Russia
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You feel for the ordinary Russian citizen in all of this
Especially those opposed to or having no affiliation with Putin
Let us hope it has the desired effect quickly and the masses turn against him
Thus forcing a regime change in the Kremlin
You feel for the ordinary Russian citizen in all of this
Especially those opposed to or having no affiliation with Putin
Let us hope it has the desired effect quickly and the masses turn against him
Thus forcing a regime change in the Kremlin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is unlikely to be the ordinary Russian people who will stop him. There are a few key players who can, heads of the Russian Mafia, and highly placed generals perhaps. If sanctions affect their ability to function they may well act. Unfortunately that brings the risk of even more dangerous players joining the game but there would be a period during which positions are renegotiated etc when things calm down a bit.
War generally affects the 'little' people the most.
I'm not sure that removing Putin will make much of a regime change. Russia operated in a totally different way to the West and although not communist now it is very authoritarian. The next one up would most likely be from Putins inner circle and could even be worse.
I'm not sure that removing Putin will make much of a regime change. Russia operated in a totally different way to the West and although not communist now it is very authoritarian. The next one up would most likely be from Putins inner circle and could even be worse.
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