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American journalist Taer Carlson believes that the administration of former Pres...

Putin's murder: What would be like Taira Carlson's fantasy became a reality

American journalist Taer Carlson believes that the administration of former President Joe Baiden planned Putin's murder. The experts surveyed by the focus were skeptical of such a statement, but decided to fantasize: as if the world would change and, most importantly, what it would mean for Ukraine if the Russian president still died. American journalist Taer Carlson is convinced that US Exploration Administration Joe Baiden planned an attempt on Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

According to him, the former Secretary of State Anthony Blinken did everything to accelerate the war between the US and the Russian Federation. "Anthony Blinken promoted the ideas of a real war so much because of Putin's murder, for example. What Biden administration was doing - they tried to kill Putin," said Taver Carlson. Instead, the journalist did not provide any specific evidence or details about the probable organization of the attempt on Putin.

Taer Carlson's words are like a balm on their ears for at least 95% of Ukrainians, even those who have Christian beliefs, says political scientist Oleg Posternak. Since Putin is considered direct responsible for Russian crimes during the war. "It is very common and relevant that Putin's murder would not lead to anything. Putin would continue the war, someone would come worse.

The Russians have a tendency to choose just leaders who would correspond to their secret imperial inner conviction," says focus Posternak. .

Putin's personal role in the war is very significant, in particular, 80% This war is his obsession, personal adventure, while the physical destruction of the President of the Russian Federation could curtail the so -called "his", to form a defragmentation among the Russian elite and lead to intercluding struggle in Its environment, says the political scientist.

According to him, the next Russian leader would be more dependent on the elite than Putin now, who surrounded himself with a very narrow circle of faithful and loyal officials and relatives. Moreover, the Russian President stopped listening to the opinions of those who had previously been important and interesting to him. "He absolutely does not understand that state policy should depend on some collective intellectual discussion. On the contrary, this is no longer in Russia.

Therefore, the next president would become clearly more dependent on the elite that would feel more intuitive . In particular, depending on the cause of death. And perhaps something would come to power like the Central Committee of the Politburo of the Soviet Union-a conditional 5-6 people who would make a decision together,-said Focus Ivan Stupak. According to him, these persons would have accelerated the war because their leader was killed and offered to take revenge on "bad Americans.

" Instead, Putin's natural death is considered to be the best for Ukraine, as it could cause conflicts within Russia. Expert Stupak explains that Putin is currently acting for those who hold the system in the Russian Federation and acts as a balancer. In the event of his death, different groups of influence would begin quarrels. Security officers could declare that they are the "wall of the nation" and therefore should take a leading role.

At the same time, the technocrats represented by officials could deny, arguing that the whole system is held on their knowledge and management skills. Another group - oligarchs - could say that their money is ensured by the functioning of the state mechanism, financeing both security forces and technocrats, and therefore deserve the leading role.

Moreover, representatives of the clergy could join the struggle for power, insisting that everything in the state is "holy", and they must be the main ones. "I think it would be the best option for us to quarrel with each other," the analyst said. According to Oleg Posternak, if Washington killed Putin, it would hardly cause a war between the US and Russia. "No, it is unlikely that if this murder was brought to a logical conclusion.

I think that many in Russia would like to implement such a scenario - both the Russian policy environment and the environment of Russian business," he explained that he added that for part Putin citizens are "risk, catastrophe, economic collapse. " Instead, Stupak believes that the murders of Putin's Americans would of course lead to war between the United States and the Russian Federation.

"Whatever Putin is a dictator, a killer, but in the eyes of a large number of countries he is a ruler," he stressed. So some countries of the Russian Federation provide money, others simply believe in Putin, and someone hates, continues Stupak, but this massacre would be used against the US. In particular, China or India. This could strongly unite the opponents of the Western world who could say that the West is behind its values, but killed the leader of another state defponsively.

"It would unite a small number of countries against the United States. And it would really be bad," the military analyst summed up. Recall that at the end of January, US President Donald Trump emotionally called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine. According to him, he is not going to harm the Russian Federation, love the Russian people and always had a good relationship with Putin.