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What Is Putin’s Biggest Fear?
« on: March 12, 2022, 05:16:45 pm »
What Is Putin’s Biggest Fear?


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From killing his opposition to censoring media and arresting anti-war protesters, Russian President Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to prevent his biggest fear from coming true: a movement within Russia that would leave him without power.

Russian elites and Putin’s inner circle during Russia’s war with Ukraine may be key players in realizing his fear, according to Herman Pirchner, president of the American Foreign Policy Council and Russia expert.

Putin is most afraid of losing power as “Russia’s elite begin to understand how much his invasion of Ukraine hurt both Russia’s national interest and the personal interests of those hundreds of people who collectively keep Putin in power,” he told the Daily Caller.

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Re: What Is Putin’s Biggest Fear?
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2022, 08:48:35 am »
The greatest fear of any "elite" is that they be stripped of power, wealth, and /or relevance.
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