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The question is whether the oligarchs have the influence to move him, or failing that, the wherewithal to take him out. He’s a KGB guy and has proven to be able to survive pretty well. Then if he’s taken out, who’s coming up behind him is a big unknown to us (hopefully not so unknown to our intel people).
Another question is whether he’s so deranged that he’ll turn to nukes when backed into the corner. I agree that squeezing him is the only reasonable option, but not entirely sanguine about the outcome.
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We should, however also be supplying them with all of the weaponry they can use effectively against tanks, planes and infantry, etc. to slow and stop the advance.
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Agreed 2X
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And it just occurred to me that Russia probably has pretty sophisticated satellite imaging to spy on the Ukrainian military - I hope we’re sharing our intel with them. That could be a real game changer
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Russian super rich “ Oligarchs “ may be turning AGAINST Putin because sanctions and public anger is turning AGAINST them.
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I don’t know how sensitive they are to public anger (unless it affects their businesses) but I bet losing their yachts, fancy luxury apartments, money frozen in non- Russian banks and travel privileges is pretty annoying to them. I saw a YouTube of a few of the yachts - that’s got to be getting their attention.
I hope the guy mentioned in the link, who put the $1 million bounty on Putin, is watching his back.
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