Putin's Russia fails to demonstrate capabilities of world's second army - Russian oppositionist Feygin
Russian opposition politician Mark Feygin noted that Russia will face problems for the next 40 years after the defeat
He said this on the air of the Espreso TV channel.
"The concept of Ukraine's victory implies that after its defeat, Moscow will have problems for the next 20-30 years, or even all 40. It will have to solve its internal problems of overcoming the crisis of power and changing this power. This will also be the end of Putin's term in power. What will happen to the system, the economy, the social sphere and demographics? What will happen to the so-called allies represented by Beijing without the possibility of appealing to any potential ex-allies, partners, as Putin called them? That is, the West will not deal with Russia in anything," Feygin said.
The Russian oppositionist also added that Putin's Russia has not been able to demonstrate the capabilities of the world's second army.
"Russia no longer has its own resources to withstand all threats and cope on its own. Putin's Russia can’t demonstrate the capabilities of the world's second army to seize the territories of a neighboring state, especially Ukraine. Because everything broke down here, it was in Ukraine that everything broke down. So Moscow can’t cope with internal problems on its own," Feygin emphasized.
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