That and they started Putin's reign by bombing their own citizen to boost his reputation.Russia and the US are at this minute meeting in Riyadh, negotiating the fate of Ukraine without any input from Ukraine. Recall Germany and the USSR carving Poland up between them (or Russia/Prussia/Austria before them).
The Russian team has said they'll talk to Ukraine "if necessary" but questioned the Zelenskyy government's legitimacy. Reminder than Putin's own government has rigged every election since 2000 and recently murdered his electoral opponent in a slave labour camp.
There was a lawful mechanism for changing a constitution and it was executed by the Duma.Russia had a two-term consecutive limit on presidents, so Putin served two terms, handed over to his pet poodle Medvedev for one term whilst he took the office prime minister that allowed him to keep a close grip on power. Then Putin reassumed the presidency, and facing another block after two consecutive terms, changed the constitution in a way that gave him more terms. Due to this wheeze Putin is now in his third consecutive term of office, for five total, and if I remember rightly can have another after this. Should he ever retire, the Russian Constitution was also altered to give ex-presidents total immunity (unless impeached).
All of the above requires no propaganda: it's plain fact even by official Russian record.
So, he's a dictator: that's what exploiting loopholes and changing the law to ensure he keeps power is all about; preventing accountability is again a hallmark of dictatorship. It's just people like you refusing to see what's staring you in the face.
Dense little bugger ain't cha.There was a lawful mechanism for changing a constitution and it was executed by the Duma.
Plenty of people view society as a collection of group fighting over spoil. If strong leader belong to what they perceive as being their group, they think their group has a bigger share of the spoil. They can't understand that the spoil can grow, and you can be in a situation where your group share of the spoil get smaller as a percentage, but in absolute number it gets bigger.It's amazing how much people can love a strong leader... often until they actually get one.
For instance, it's great to believe your nation has a mighty and valiant army that can conquer the enemy. Up until you get conscripted, and/or the body bags with the remnants of your friends and relatives come back.
I guess in sometimes most people will be genuinely happy with their strong leader, even if only because the strong leader has stopped them accessing information they'd need to make a better informed decision.
Why?Grok Prompt:
Create a drone-swarming fighter jet that Elon Musk would love.
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We broke neutrality, sucked up to Erdogan and changed our constitution for nothing?I have never seen so many experts and politicians on proper news channels or newspapers declare the end of NATO before. And no one seems to contradict them much.
The alliance is done for.
I wanted to see how good Grok is compared to DeepSeek, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Alphabet, Alibaba, and Microsoft.Why?
It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be its friend is fatal.Russia and the US are at this minute meeting in Riyadh, negotiating the fate of Ukraine without any input from Ukraine.
Is it actually tighter or is it merely less sophisticated (i.e. power actually resides in the head of state/head of government moreso than blocs of economic elites, where in our countries it is the reverse) and more justifiably paranoid of foreign interference?Sort of, but with an overwhelmingly tighter grip.
That opponent had been charged with treason for apparently asking one of your country's intelligence agencies for weapons to overthrow his government. If true, that goes a little beyond political disagreement. The murder part is speculative. Do you normally call prisons slave labor camps? Not inaccurate in a lot of places, including that one I'll assume without investigation, but a bit telling if you reserve that language for targets of your own regime's hostility.recently murdered his electoral opponent in a slave labour camp.
I don't think Poland was acting as a proxy for Germany or the USSR in that scenario, nor do I think the United States is going to follow up with Operation Barbarossa 2: Electric Boogaloo. But who knows? Maybe if you demonize Russia enough you can help get us all splattered in nuclear blast waves. Wouldn't that be fun? For about a microsecond.Recall Germany and the USSR carving Poland up between them
Are you still certain the US would defend you against Russia instead of Trump finding reasons everything is your fault and thus you don't deserve support?We broke neutrality, sucked up to Erdogan and changed our constitution for nothing?
Neither was Ukraine. Remember this was all about a trade deal until Putin forced Ukraine's president to be HIS proxy, then invaded the country when the public didn't want to get sucked into the economic, political, social and cultural dead end that is Putin's Russia. At that point cozying up with the west was the only alternative to the occupation and slaughter the Russians would bring.I don't think Poland was acting as a proxy for Germany or the USSR in that scenario, nor do I think the United States is going to follow up with Operation Barbarossa 2: Electric Boogaloo. But who knows? Maybe if you demonize Russia enough you can help get us all splattered in nuclear blast waves. Wouldn't that be fun? For about a microsecond.