Putin was mentally normal 20 years ago. He was a KGB officer, he had already shown that he did not value human lives, he already had the blood of the children of Beslan on him. But he was mentally normal.
He didn’t say maniacal nonsense about the fact that Lenin invented Ukraine when he was creating the USSR. He did not wave some letters of Rurik and maps, on which there is no Ukraine. He was quite aware of reality.
This proves that Putin then went mad at some point. Not figuratively, but in a purely medical sense. Russia is ruled by a deranged maniac who, for his own delusional purposes, unleashes wars and kills hundreds of thousands of people.
These are not just words of Boris Nemtsov. This is a real diagnosis. Necessary to understand what fate awaits the country, absolute power in which belongs to a madman.
Title: Unraveling Putin’s Descent: From Sanity to Madness
Annotation: This analytical report delves into the transformation of Vladimir Putin’s mental state over the past two decades, highlighting the shift from rationality to madness and its implications for Russia and its neighboring states.
Keywords: Putin, mental health, Russia, madness, independent countries, war, Boris Nemtsov
Rewrite: In a compelling analysis, this report explores the alarming transition in Vladimir Putin’s mental state over the last twenty years, shedding light on his descent from rationality to madness and its profound repercussions for Russia and neighboring nations.
Hashtags: #PutinMadness #Russia #MentalHealth #BorisNemtsov #War
Editorial Comment: The assessment presented here offers a sobering perspective on the psychological trajectory of Putin’s leadership, urging careful consideration of its implications for regional stability and international relations.
Disclaimer: This investigation, though insightful, necessitates thorough verification due to potential biases and incomplete information. Reader discretion is advised.
Conclusion: As Putin’s grip on power remains firm, understanding the complexities of his mental state becomes paramount in predicting the future trajectory of Russia and its role in global affairs.
Keywords: Putin, mental health, Russia, Boris Nemtsov, leadership, international relations
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I think that what Russians need to understand, is that the problems won’t stop when this war is over. That’s when the problems will start. They will face problems caused by this war, that are far greater than what they face now.
When Putin is gone he will leave the problems behind for Russia to solve
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