Putin's speech with a noose as a necktie
The pompous "accession" of part of Ukraine to Russia, arranged by Putin in the Kremlin, has demonstrated one thing: this Kremlin "dwarf" is unsure of himself and his actions, Serhii Rudenko writes
In the St.George's Hall, he gathered all his henchmen to chant "Russia-Russia-Russia". The next time they will be able to do it on the bench of the International Tribunal.
You noticed that the faces of those sitting in the first rows - Patrushev, Volodin, Peskov, Medvedev - were unhappy. They know that they will have to personally answer for the war crimes committed in Ukraine. Putin has nothing to lose - he already has a noose hanging around his neck. He pulled it on himself. And so he can carry absolute delusions about the West, and about the US "occupation" of South Korea and Germany, and about family underwear (or values?), and about thousand-year-old Russian civilization, etc.
What civilization? What is the identity? What is Russia like?
Horde without toilets, washing in rivers and sh**ting in houses. What is "Fatherland"?
Putin, in the literal sense of the word, is trying to mold a bullet (read — Russia) out of sh*t. There is no great Russia, there is no civilization, there is no progress, and there are no ties.
Ukraine and the world are dealing with a Kremlin psychopath. This is the main conclusion from Putin's speech. And the only question is what to do with it? It is certain that after his isolation, this entire Kremlin choir, which today chanted: "Russia-Russia!", if they do not sit on the bench, they will disperse around the world.
The countdown to the collapse of Putin's regime has begun.
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