Suspicious processes for assuming new leadership in Moscow?
Monday, September 19, 2022
Something is happening in Moscow and the "deep state" that runs vast Russia with nearly 6,000 nuclear warheads.
In Russia, all mass media are owned by the state and all newspapers.
Since the day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the persecution has intensified, with corpses of oligarchs and officers being found almost everywhere!
Or they are jumping from high-rise buildings.
Putin is conducting a large-scale purge inside the country.
And where there is action, there is a reaction.
Russian networks, which have been covering the special military operation in Ukraine from the very beginning, have begun to criticize prominent politicians of Russia timidly.
Not even the former prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, was immune.
His name, in translation, means the male bear!
Russian network Readovka quoted the following about Russia's most powerful politician after Putin and the former president of Russia.
Who is?
He was the Prime Minister of Russia, or State Minister of Russia, from May 8, 2012, to January 14, 2020.
On January 16, 2020, he was appointed Vice President of the Security Council.
He was previously elected as the 3rd president of Russia in 2008, replacing Vladimir Putin.
Medvedev was born in Saint Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) on September 14, 1965, and is the son of university professors.
He grew up in a proletarian suburb.
He graduated from the Law School of Leningrad University in 1987 and then developed business activity.
He is married and has a son, Ilias, who was born in 1996.
Today
Medvedev has been silent for a week, not a single message appearing on the former prime minister's channel after Ukraine published a document on security guarantees.
This week, significant changes have occurred on the Kharkiv front, with a substantial retreat from the northern war front of Russian military forces.
At the same time, the SCO summit took place, and Zelensky threatened Russia and the Russian population of Crimea and Donbas many times.
Surprisingly, Medvedev did not even start "talking"; he was very active on Social media a few days ago.
The Russian public opinion, no doubt, has begun to be bothered and feel tired and angry with all the leaders of the former Soviet Union and especially Germany, faithfully following the orders of America.
But also the "puppets" of Europe (which they consider the Baltic countries, Finland, and Sweden, who want to join NATO).
They also believe they threaten and intimidate even Russian citizens without response.
Conclusion
Russians feel disillusioned with the existing political and military leadership for the pointless moves from February 24, 2022, to date and for the futile sacrifices in material and human resources.
They believe that Russia is at a dangerous impasse!
And as Alexander the Great had said when cutting the Gordian bond, "What can't be unloosing, cut it."
@world.war.3.2023
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