Military and political experts say that the loss of Crimea by Russia will be a prerequisite for the overthrow of the Putin regime. Because of his propaganda channels, the bunker dictator can come up with any nonsense to stay in power.
The journalist, TV presenter Dmitry Gordon spoke about this on the air of Channel 24 . He noted that Russian society can once again trust Vladimir Putin and accept any result of the SVO.
At one time, Putin officially announced the accession to Russia of four new subjects: Kherson, Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporozhye regions. However, soon the Ukrainian army liberated Kherson.
What should the Russian society ask Putin: “Listen, tsar, you said that Kherson is already ours and it is written in the Russian constitution, but the Ukrainian army is there, what is happening?” A logical question, but nobody asks it,” Gordon added.
What can Putin come up with?
Gordon is convinced that for the Kremlin dictator the loss of Luhansk and Donetsk will be a bullet in the temple. Then the Russians can come to their senses, because Putin started a “special military operation” to liberate the Donbass, but Russia lost what it had in the NVO.
On the other hand, the journalist believes that even in this case, Putin can try to impose anything on the Russians, as he did with Kherson.
If Russia loses Crimea, Putin could come up with fantastic theses, Gordon suggested. For example, about the fact that the West was already going to throw a nuclear bomb at Russia if it did not leave Crimea, so Putin decided to give Crimea, but save the country.
Gordon on the future of Russia: watch the video
What awaits Russia after the war
- Russian opposition leader Igor Yakovenko is convinced that the key to the end of the Putin regime will be the complete defeat of the invaders on the battlefield. There will be no revolution in Russia, instead of it there may be a so-called turmoil. If the surviving military return from the front with weapons in their hands, they will become a gang and within Russia they will share power and territory.
- The President of France said that Russia does not need to be defeated. The West fears and thinks about how to integrate Russians into the civilized world after the war. Of great importance is who in Russia after the war will control weapons, including nuclear weapons.
- The newly elected President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, noted that after the victory of Ukraine, the situation in Russia will be unstable for a long time. He also does not believe that the leadership of the aggressor country will ever establish normal relations with the world.