we're seeing the beginning of the end of the Putin regime

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    the discussions on Putin's end-game have been everywhere the last few days as Putin digs himself deeper into a possible WW3.

    Russian protesters continue in hundreds despite the thousands already arrested. Many cities across Russia are reporting small gatherings loudly denouncing Putin's War."The stakes are certainly high for Russia's leader. If he doesn't secure a decisive win quickly, Mr Putin risks losing not just the support of his people, but Russia's military and its political elite."

    "Isolated from the rest of the world, Russians from all walks of life are now grappling with the prospect of higher prices, banking woes, and restricted foreign travel.

    And as the West moves to restrict Russia's use of its massive foreign currency reserves, the screws are tightening on Putin's leadership.

    Leading Russian figures have already signed an open letter against the war. Celebrities have publicly denounced the invasion. And protests have taken place across the country."
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-05/three-scenarios-facing-vladimir-putin-in-his-battle-for-ukraine/100882816

    The businesses who have bought Russian goods, oil, gas to wheat and consumer goods, are withdrawing from Russia. All forms of international trade are being removed. Travel from Russia is becoming very difficult.

    And now Putin has banned all media communications that disagree with his view.
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