luchtschip schreef op 12 november 2022 13:13:
Hoe gaat Thierry Baudet hierop reageren ?
" Putin's brain", Alexandr Dugin, doet een oproep dat de Russische leider vermoord moet worden voor zijn falen in Oekraine
Bill Browder, Head of Global Magnitsky Justice campaign. :
"Putin's brain", Alexander Dugin, calls for Russian leader to be killed for his failures in Ukraine. The Russians can accept all sorts of terrible atrocities, but can’t handle their strongman to be a loser.
twitter.com/Billbrowder/status/159127...The Mirror 11 11 2022 :
Calls for President Vladimir Putin to be toppled and killed after defeat in Kherson
An ultra-right-wing nationalist in Russia dubbed "Putin's brain" has broken silence and called for the Russian leader to be toppled and killed. Alexander Dugin expressed his fury at Russia's retreat from Kherson in Ukraine
One of Russia’s key figures dubbed “Putin’s Brain” has called for President Vladimir Putin to be toppled and hinted he should even be killed after Moscow’s humiliating defeat in Kherson.
Ultra-right-wing nationalist Alexander Dugin has become the first major Russian to break silence over growing disgust at Putin’s failed Ukraine invasion.
But worryingly, the 60-year-old fascist strategist is thought to be part of a growing body of Moscow elite calling for Putin to escalate in Ukraine and sees Kherson as a massive blow to Russian pride.
Soon after he posted his outburst on Telegram, furious over the Kherson retreat and fears of many Russians killed there, his tirade against Putin was removed.
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Dugin, talking about the situation in Ukraine wrote that every ”real Russian” should now grieve and ”clench his teeth in pain” because of the current situation.
He went on to explain that Russia has “surrendered Kherson” and that if civilians are not upset over Kherson “They are not Russian.”
Worryingly Dugin, along with other ultra-nationalists was merely upset over Russia’s failures in Ukraine and not over Russia’s atrocities.
It comes as a growing rift is developing between military figures blaming Putin for the failing invasion, civilians upset over the death toll of Russian troops and hardliners.
Dugin was one of the main proponents of the Ukraine invasion, having called for the expansion of Russian territory into Crimea, then the rest of Ukraine and beyond into the Baltic states.
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