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Putin has painted himself into a corner – the ex-KGB officer called the only way out for the dictator

by alex

The circle of bad things around Russian head Vladimir Putin is getting narrower every day. He is tired of absolutely all the elites and has driven himself into a corner. However, there is a way out: a simple one, but with a bad end for the dictator.

About it on air Channel 24Sergey Zhirnov, ex-employee of the KGB and the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia, said. He stressed that Putin himself allowed himself to be led by the nose, believing in the scenario of 2014, when he annexed Crimea. /h2>

Despite all the problems, Putin can get out of his impasse with one solution.

“He has a very simple way out – to say that I I'm withdrawing troops and ending this war. That's it, there are no problems,” Zhirnov notes.

Yes, this decision will not be pleasant for the dictator. But any others, no matter who they come from, will not help Putin.

Former KGB officer Sergei Zhirnov on the mood of the Russian elite and Putin's case: watch the video

Russian elites want to “merge” Putin

In addition to himself, Putin pulls bottom of the so-called elite. Their only chance to stay afloat is to make him a scapegoat.

“All the elites understood that Putin is a good way out. You can hang all the dogs on him, say that he forced us, but we resisted,” says the ex-KGB officer.

Sergey Zhirnov added that the Russian military were also against the war, because they understood its consequences.

They knew that they had been fighting for 8 years in the Donbas and nothing can do. Therefore, everyone will hand over Putin now, and the sooner they do it, the better for all of us,” Sergei Zhirnov concluded.

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