IS DICTATOR BAD SAD VLAD PUTIN NEXT TO BE CRUSHED BY THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE? 5 VIDEOS

Rachel Maddow points out that while Vladimir Putin may think that as a dictator he can ignore the Russian people’s unhappiness, 1,745 arrests in 54 different Russian cities of protesters against his war on Ukraine suggest he may not enjoy that luxury indefinitely.

The time has come for Putin to be removed or neutralized say the Russian people

Putin gone mad: Thousands of Russian soldiers abandoned to their fate in the middle of hell!

Ret. Lt. General says Putin has lost his relationship with reality

28 Sept 2022 Protests are erupting in Russia in response to Vladimir Putin announcing the partial mobilization of military reservists, a significant escalation of his war in Ukraine after battlefield setbacks left the Kremlin facing growing pressure to act.

 

Putin would be a joke if it was not this deadly serious

Putin is fleeing the war! Russian people raised the flag of rebellion!

THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN-REMOVE PUTIN..!

A man shouts slogans while holding up a sign showing a cartoon depicting current Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan dressed in an Islamic State (IS) group uniform showing the group’s logo and holding up a knife next to a woman dressed in an orange jumpsuit reading “Kurdistan” while US President Donald Trump stands by turning his back and Russian President Vladimir Putin washes his hand in a basin on one side and a man wearing a blue suit representing the EU buries his head in soil, during a demonstration outside the current Turkish Cultural Centre in the Palestinian West Bank city of Ramallah on October 16, 2019, protesting against the current Turkish military operation in northern Syria. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP) (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images)
A woman holds up an anti-war sign reading in English “stop the war” and in the other hand a cartoon depicting Russia’s president Vladimir Putin as a cockroach being sprayed with insecticide, during a protest against Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, in Israel’s Mediterranean coastal city of Tel Aviv on March 12, 2022. – Israel on March 12 denied allegations it urged Kyiv to accept Moscow-proposed terms as part of the Jewish state’s mediation efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has avoided forceful condemnation of Russia’s invasion, stressing Israel’s strong ties with Moscow and Kyiv. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP) (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

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