Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "What Prigozhin’s Death Means for Russia, Ukraine and Africa" video.

  1. What the heck was he thinking about flying back into Russia after making such a threat to Putin? Dictators rarely take these threats likely and he should have known better that Putin was gunning for him, he likely was buying his time to take him out. The moment Prigozhin made that kind of threat against Putin, he had two choices, either follow through with it or defect away from Russia, going back into Russia when he must have known what kind of man Putin is, was crazy. On the plus side, this shows the world what kind of a man Putin is, he'll take out any opposition in Russia or out of Russia if they get in his way, the Russian people need to wake up that they are being used by him and if any of them get in the way of him, he wouldn't hesitate in taking them out, unless there is enough numbers to overthrow Putin, and at the end of the day, the Russian people have themselves to blame here, they allowed him into power, they allowed Putin to gain this level of power. It's also clear that Putin fears the Russian people, if they actually stand up against then clown, this situation could get resolved quite quick, if they don't, it's the Russian people the most that will pay the highest price as sanctions really start to bite into the economy and being passive about something doesn't do them any favours, Putin wants support or passive behaver from the Russian people, he doesn't want them to stand up to him, and it's also the reason the west is targeting the Russian economy, they know that to target Putin, you have to target the Russian economy, it takes much longer to do but overtime it continues to cripple the economy like sanctions have done in the past.
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