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🇷🇺 BROWDER: PUTIN IS TRAPPED BY THE WAR HE STARTED “Putin cannot end the war from his side, because if he were to do so in the current situation, he would probably be removed from power. And if he is removed from power, he’ll end up dying. He’ll be...

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🇺🇸🇷🇺 FIONA HILL SAYS PUTIN MAY BE LOOKING FOR A STRATEGIC PAUSE Fiona Hill 🇺🇸 - "Putin is always worried about a situation that could become dangerous for him. I’m sure all the windows where he is are kept very low, sealed, and shut very firmly. Because if you look back through Russian history, defeat in war could certainly be disastrous for a tsar. And in fact, if you look at World War I, the war that Putin never talks about, it was the implosion of the tsarist regime that forced Russia to pull out of the conflict. All of this is to say that Putin is probably wondering, along with others around him, whether there is some possibility of securing a strategic pause at this point. A pause that might allow him to regain a better grip on the situation. But that is also very dangerous. So, I don’t think we’re at that point yet, but it's absolutely correct to lay out the facts, that something could happen very suddenly. And if you look back at the Soviet Union, there were all kinds of predictions about its demise, and then it happened in ways that almost no one had really anticipated." Hill’s warning is about regime vulnerability, not optimism. Putin may want a pause not because he has abandoned the war, but because pressure from Ukraine, economic strain and elite uncertainty are making the situation harder to control. Russian history shows that authoritarian systems can look stable until military defeat turns fear into panic. That is why any “pause” that lets Moscow regroup would not be peace. It would be Putin trying to survive the consequences of his own invasion.

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