‘His downfall will lead to unstable nuclear-armed states’
By Laura Parnaby For Dailymail.Com
03 Dec 2023

- Exiled oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, 60, has warned that the Ukraine war will eventually topple Putin’s regime, as the invasion rages on for its 647th day
- He cautioned though that the dissolution would be ‘an enormous mistake’ because its nuclear arsenal would fall into the hands of ‘local thugs
- He called on the West to try to avoid this catastrophe by helping unite Russian exiles create a ‘coalition of opposition forces’ and being smarter with sanctions
Russia‘s former richest man has given a troubling prophesy about the global impact of Vladimir Putin‘s war in Ukraine.
Exiled oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has predicted the conflict will topple the regime – but warns his downfall would lead to ‘unstable nuclear-armed states’ replacing Russia as we know it today.
The Yeltsin-era oligarch warned a breakup of the eastern European giant would be ‘an enormous mistake’, because its nuclear arsenal would fall into the hands of ‘local thugs’ like Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov.
He called on the West to try to avoid this catastrophic outcome by helping unite Russian exiles to create a ‘coalition of opposition forces’ and ‘be smarter in its application of sanctions’.
Khodorkovsky, 60, had a net worth of $15 billion at the peak of his Yukos oil empire – until Putin jailed him for alleged tax fraud in 2003. He was released 10 years later following pressure from international human rights groups.
Former Chief of Staff for the US Army’s Space and Missile Defence Command Kevin Ryan has also said that nuclear war is an ‘entirely feasible’ option for Putinif Ukrainian forces make gains on the battlefield.
Writing in German publication Körber-Stiftung this weekend, Khodorkovsky said that the war in Ukraine has exposed Putin’s weaknesses, and now ‘his regime is doomed to fail’.
The political exile, who now lives in London, said it’s ‘impossible to predict’ when this downfall will come around – but said one thing that’s certain is the war has ‘unleashed forces’ that will inevitably bring him down.
Khodorkovsky cited the attempted coup by Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin as the first glimpse of this, saying his mutiny could have enabled ‘the kind of crisis essential for toppling the regime’.
He said the consequent alleged Kremlin assassination of Prighozin and his associates ‘shows how widespread dissatisfaction with Putin is within the military and how weak the regime feels, as it felt unable to put the insurgents on trial’.
The Moscow-born commentator said ‘splits are likely to occur again’ but people like Prigozhin ‘will not deliver democratization and the rule of law’ and could be even more dangerous than Putin.
‘Toppling Putin is a prerequisite for a democratic change, but we also need a vision of what comes next,’ he wrote.
‘The break-up of Russia would be an enormous mistake. The states that would emerge would inherit nuclear weapons and be ruled by local thugs like Chechnya’s Ramzan Kadyrov.

Exiled oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky (pictured) has warned that the ongoing invasion in Ukraine will eventually topple Putin’s regime – and as Russia crumbles, ‘unstable, nuclear-armed states’ will be left in its wake.

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View galleryRussian President Vladimir Putin (L) talks to chairman of the board of Yukos oil company, Mikhail Khodorkovsky (R) during a meeting with members of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in the Kremlin, Moscow 31 May 2001
A totalitarian figure could emerge, determined to rebuild the Russian empire, and the resulting militaristic, expansionist entity would again turn its grievances against Ukraine and the West.’
Khodorkovsky said he’s doubtful Russia would be in any position to orchestrate a ‘power shift towards the rule of law’ and that ‘peaceful demonstrations alone’ have little effect against ‘Putin’s brutal regime’.
He said to avoid a nuclear catastrophe, the West must utilize the thousands of Russian exiles like him who ‘provide a cadre of potential revolutionaries’ to prepare to build Russia’s ‘future democratic governance’.
‘The opposition abroad needs to be recognized as a political representative of at least the anti-Putin and anti-war part of Russian society,’ he wrote.
‘This would help opposition-minded Russians find one voice and would signal an alternative center of power.’
Lamenting how the replacement of Putin with another ‘strongman’ dictator would mean continued ‘corruption, stagnation and repression’ and ‘expansionist aggression abroad’, Khodorkovsky advocated for the creation of a ‘democratic federal republic’.
‘We need a federal structure that is empowered by the regions rather than a system in which a strong tsar at the center enables petty tsars on the periphery.’
Khodorkovsky also urged the West to be ‘smarter in its application of sanctions’ against Putin’s allies.
‘We need a predictable mechanism for the introduction and removal of personal sanctions,’ he wrote.
‘A selective lifting of sanctions via granting of visas, banking services and free ownership of assets could incentivize struggle against the regime.
‘At the same time, there should be zero tolerance towards Russians who want to live in European countries but refuse to dissociate themselves from Putin’s regime.
‘This is simply dangerous, as it implies their dependence on the regime and their likely willingness to be its tool.
‘I believe that not discriminating against Russian citizens who have distanced themselves from the Putin regime would undermine some of the Kremlin propaganda and help to drive an additional segment of Russian society away from the regime.’
Khodorkovsky’s warning came as an exclusive Daily Mail investigation revealed that Russian soldiers having been raping and torturing men as well as woman in Ukraine.
Putin’s forces have now been at full-scale war with Ukraine for 647 days, after launching the mass invasion on February 24 last year.
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I have respect for the intellect and commitment to a peaceful democracy of Mr Khordorkovsky. I especially like that he doesn’t himself thirst for power; he sees himself as a “fixer”; a behind the scenes strategist.
However, the following quote was baffling :
“A totalitarian figure could emerge, determined to rebuild the Russian empire, and the resulting militaristic, expansionist entity would again turn its grievances against Ukraine and the West.”
Surely we’ve already got that?! The worst motherfucking nazi tyrant since the last one.
“Surely we’ve already got that?!”
Absolutely.
“Surely we’ve already got that?!”
I had the same thought.
basically he says that you shouldn’t exchange an old bastard for a young bastard, a brand new bastard or a more efficient bastard…
to perpetuate the system is to make an appointment with war… and to collapse it without alternative too… the path to the top is narrow….
I’ve lost count of the number of predictions concerning mafia land. Fact is, the shithole must be defeated. If it disintegrates, so much the better.