The Anglo-Globalists overthrow Putin:
“Putin’s grip on power is waning. Why? Russia’s nationalist Right… President Vladimir Putin’s unwavering commitment to his maximalist ambitions in Ukraine has polarised Russian society. A March 2025 Levada Centre poll revealed that 59 per cent of Russians support the initiation of peace negotiations, and that figure soared to 76 per cent amongst Russians under the age of 24. Nonetheless, there is a vocal ultranationalist minority that is continuing to stoke the flames of war with Ukraine and perpetual conflict with Nato… ultranationalists could try to topple Putin if the war ends on unfavourable terms for Russia… The recommendations that Russia’s most hawkish voices have pushed since the Ukraine invasion began in February 2022 are suicidal. If he pursues general mobilisation, he risks widespread socioeconomic unrest and the destruction of the current stealth conscription system that provides Russia with the manpower it needs to prosecute the war. If he gambles with tactical nuclear weapons use, Russia will likely destroy its partnership with China and image in the Global South. This means that Putin needs to appease ultranationalists by doing more of the same: indefinitely stalling a ceasefire and intensifying Russia’s war against Ukrainian civilians. As it would take Russia 152 years to occupy all of Ukraine at its current monthly rate of advance, this strategy will not completely satisfy Russian ultranationalists”[*].
Sure, Putin is hardly worthy of the title of dictator. After all, it wasn’t Russia that submitted to his will, but rather he who catered to “Russian ultra-nationalists.” And the war in Ukraine? Not an eradication of local Nazism, but a mere concession to the “right-wing nationalists of Russia.” Though, of course, it’s entirely possible that these so-called nationalists were, in reality, Ukrainian Nazis in disguise…
* https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/20/putin-russia-ukraine-liberals-nationalist-right/“Putin’s grip on power is waning. Why? Russia’s nationalist Right” (Samuel Ramani, The Telegraph, 20 June 2025).
