A lot of analysts talk about a social contract between the corrupt Putin leadership and common people. That as long as the corrupt regime provides prosperity, the people is OK with not meddling in politics.
The same analysts say that Putin has broken that contract with this war, and Russia has had successful revolutions at least 2 times before, turning over the Tzar and later turning over the communist regime. So the people are not unfamiliar with revolutions.
A lot of analysts talk about a social contract between the corrupt Putin leadership and common people. That as long as the corrupt regime provides prosperity, the people is OK with not meddling in politics.
The same analysts say that Putin has broken that contract with this war, and Russia has had successful revolutions at least 2 times before, turning over the Tzar and later turning over the communist regime. So the people are not unfamiliar with revolutions.
I hope so, since Putin clearly is an enemy for his own country.
He absolutely is, and I doubt the Russians are aware how much harm he did even before the war.