Russian Politician Foresees Revolution: War with Ukraine Catalyst?

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Join us for an insightful interview with Stanislav Zimin, a 45-year-old lawyer and current deputy in Khabarovsk, as he shares his perspectives on the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. In this candid conversation, Zimin discusses his anti-war stance, the recent decision by the US and Western countries to allow Ukraine to use weapons on Russian territory, and his thoughts on Europe’s role and mistakes in the conflict.

Zimin also addresses the inaction of NATO countries when the war began on February 24, 2022, his personal disdain for Putin, and the repercussions he has faced from law enforcement due to his anti-war position. Most importantly, he provides a bold prediction about an inevitable revolution in Russia, explaining how and when he believes this change will occur.

Don’t miss this powerful and thought-provoking interview that delves into the heart of Russia’s political climate amidst the war.

4 comments

  1. “I hate Putin with a fierce hatred.”

    You’ll get no detractors from here mate. He’s cultured; it turns out he is a fan of Edmund Burke. He has a lot of good things to say and expresses himself flamboyantly.

    • Revolution is a possibility, especially concerning the army. Putin’s recent purge of too powerful generals and officials shows he’s very aware, and afraid of that. 🤔

      • The little purge shows you that mafia land’s potato generals don’t really control the army. If so, putler would already be eaten by the worms.

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