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VIDEO. "Putin understood that the carrots were cooked": the master of the Kremlin soon dismissed from his post?

2022-04-01T15:00:44.795Z


According to Alexander Adler, journalist and historian, the conflict in Ukraine would indicate that the end of Vladimir Putin at the head of Russia is


Alexander Adler, journalist and historian, perceives in the Russian-Ukrainian war a desperate attempt by Vladimir Putin to stay in power.

This specialist in the Russian world, who prides himself on friendships among the highest spheres of power, affirms that the rumors launched a few weeks ago concerning Vladimir Putin's Parkinson's disease would be proven: “Russian, American and Israeli hackers claimed that this information came directly from the Kremlin: therefore it cannot be fake news”.

For the journalist, this information would not only be proven but would also mark the beginning of the end of Putin's reign, like a kind of message sent by those who want to depose Putin.

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The Russian president would have understood this well and would have embarked on the war in Ukraine to try to "make a coup d'etat" and regroup his faithful, "that is to say all those Russians who do not the Soviet Union had to be dissolved.

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Among those who want to bring him down, Alexander Avdeïev, former ambassador to France and today ambassador to the Holy See, Sergei Choiou, the head of all the armies as well as Sergei Narychkine, the former head of foreign intelligence.

According to Alexander Adler, who would transmit a message from his "friend Alexander Avdeev", the war will be over "within two months and then they will clean up all the damage" caused by Putin.

Source: leparis

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