Putin's 'pillars of power' are being 'eroded' | Frontline

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"Discontents are absolutely building up and interestingly, amongst a whole bunch of different segments of the population."

Mark Galeotti says the Kursk invasion means many Russians are "losing faith" in Putin. "There something clearly wrong if part of your territory is under foreign occupation."

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Putin is the old ram with his horns tangled in the fence. 🐏 He is sending the young rams to their death for his stubbornness.

GloriaHoulihan
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I saw an ad on E-bay for Exxon oil exploration equipment at rock bottom prices.
But the problem is you have to pick it up in Siberia.

Interglacial_optimist
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People forget that it was economics that brought down the USSR.

jcdisci
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I am Russian, live Samara. Many in Russia know the war to be losing cause. Now Russia has fail at Pokrovsk and is "circled" in Kursk. There will be another mobilization in my Russia u can bet

dpelpal
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More to come as gas prices are going down world wide.

oneshothunter
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Blessings, peace and luck from California to Ukraine. 🙏🙏☮🍀💛💙

bigdada
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The Putin fanboys have arrived in the comments. Здорого c
omrades!

RingoMartin-ezoi
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Same things happened with sadam Hussain his power was grinded down then he was defeated then he hid in a hole in the ground and was found ?.

StephenGlencross-ygnt
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Been hearing this for over two years now. I need to see actual proof at this point.

ChairmanMeow
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He has bitten of more than he can chew.

EJohnFisk
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I love the fact that his blood pressure has obviously reached a high level.

McDuff
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Like voldermort haha. Seems Putin is a figure of ridicule now. He did that to himself.

michaelkavanagh
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It’s a Counter Offensive, to call Ukraine’s action in Kursk an invasion
or an incursion is foolish and inaccurate. It’s ignorant and biased.

pakrey
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When the cold comes and infrastructure fails again (as it did last year), it will be interesting to see how the public accept their situation. Ukraine has a reason to suffer hardship but russians?

kaylidington
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One important factor is that wars are not about guns and men, but about information. One starts a war because do not agree on the strength projection he and his enemy has of each other. So the easiest bloodiest way to know is to test it. Now, once information is released, there is no need to keep going. Now, the fact is that, even when Russia may still keep fighting in Ukraine for 18 months or 5 years (at a slower pace)... it may be that at some time in the past, present or near future, it becomes clear that they can keep fighting but they cannot win. If that happens or has happened, then there is no reason to keep fighting. And given that every month Russia is active in the war they are digging a hole on their future, maybe someone, somewhere, must jump of the window. Even if technically the war could go on for some years yet.

eduardpertinez
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Even at this late date, I feel it is a bit of a stretch to say, Ukraine holding Russian land works to Ukraine’s disadvantage.

russbroda
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Putin, the old man! Try comparing his cognizance with that of Biden's😂

bumache
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In the battle of Singapore, Japan lost 1700 soldiers and took almost 100, 000 British POWs.

jackcat
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Another retitled, rebroadcast video. Frontline videos are the worst for doing

davidbrock
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Why is everyone tripping up on words? It's a counter-offensive.

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