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Wednesday, November 13, 2024
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Wednesday November 13, 2024

Putin on the brink: former CIA chief warns of ‘black swan’ coup – world holds its breath

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Could the end be near? Vladimir Putin faces imminent threats as ex-CIA chief sounds alarm

In a shocking revelation, former CIA chief Jack Devine suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin might be on the verge of a ‘Black Swan’ coup, putting his long-standing reign at risk. The world watches anxiously as Putin, who has been in power since 1999, navigates through alleged assassination attempts and potential internal power struggles.

According to Devine, who served the Central Intelligence Agency for 32 years, Putin’s days may be numbered, and the possibility of him “disappearing tomorrow” looms large. The term ‘Black Swan’ denotes events of global magnitude that shock the world but seem inevitable in retrospect. As Ukraine approaches two years of conflict, Puti\aces a growing risk of permanent stalemate.

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Assassination Attempts and Political Intrigue

Putin, already alleged to have survived various assassination attempts, including an uprising led by Wagner warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin, is no stranger to danger. Prigozhin’s demise in a plane crash added a layer of mystery to the situation, fueling speculation about the internal power dynamics within Russia.

Devine emphasizes that a ‘Black Swan’ event, such as a sudden disappearance or a self-inflicted end with a “golden pistol,” could trigger a significant power struggle within the Russian government, causing ripples across the globe.

The Looming Stalemate in Ukraine

As Russia’s efforts in Ukraine falter, Devine suggests that the leader’s troubles intensify in the face of a potential permanent stalemate. With no clear victory in sight, a prolonged standstill could lead to internal unrest. Putin, facing a delicate balance in the upcoming March elections, risks political upheaval and challenges to his rule.

“I don’t think it’ll be an uprising. I think it’ll be what we might call a palace coup,” predicts Devine, pointing towards a potential shift in power dynamics within the Russian government.

As the world waits for Putin’s next move and the Russian elections in March, the specter of a ‘Black Swan’ event adds an unprecedented layer of uncertainty to the geopolitical landscape. Will Putin survive the mounting challenges, or is the world witnessing the beginning of the end for the long-time leader? Only time will tell.

In the tumultuous landscape of global politics, the unexpected can change everything. 

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