Gefährliche Provokationen | Unsere Zeit
unsere-zeit.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from unsere-zeit.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
about it. obviously, just about three days ago he attacks a mall and then today in odessa, he s attacking a residential building and killing children. how much of this admiral in your eyes is about what was going on west of odesa? was going on in nato in my drid and the g 7. there was a commitment to more military spending, the deployment and finland on rush russia s border. was he counter programming and sending a message? what do you think he was up to? that s definitely part of it. he needs to be able to turn to his military and say we re not losing this thing except in fact, they are. their object was to take over the entire country to put a puppet regime, president putin probably promised president xi a three or four-day war. he s got a five to six-month
people there and trying to rally them for what has been a failed war in ukraine. vladimir putin when he invaded ukraine again february 24th could never imagine that he would not be celebrating victory day commemorating that sacred day with a puppet regime in kyiv. but instead it s ukrainian president zelenskyy walking the streets of kyiv delivering the most eloquent and poignant address inspiring his sit zens to carry on the fight against russia. vladimir putin s war trying to frame it as a proxy war against the west, against nato members, the united states. but we re seeing russian soldiers morale suffering there because of their poor military performance. this is really exposed russia, this campaign of putin s has exposed the russian military s corruption and lack of effectiveness. bill: he is shaking a lot of hands of that parade. i haven t seen him close to people in a long time.
even though it seems almost paranoid that they are waging a war and that people have to know about this, right? because here s the thing putin chose his language very carefully. even though he is obviously an authoritarian leader without any real political opposition, the fact is that public opinion still does matter. and war total war and mobilization for it are costly endeavors. they often require extremely difficult, unpleasant sacrifices from people. but putin wanted to have it both ways. right? that was the plan here. he wanted a quick, strategic blitzkrieg to takeout zelenskyy, to encircle kyiv and install a more favorable government. then troops could return home triumphant with some sort of puppet regime next door and without much change in day-to-day life for the russian people, all a nice and tidy special military operation. obviously, that did not happen. in fact, do you know that putin even promised that russia would not conscript troops to be deployed into the confli
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.