Letter: Smells of a coup in Russia

Those who watch international affairs shows, such as C in the airon TV5 in Quebec, saw that no expert believed in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

Putin, however, stands on a tightrope. Twenty-four years of power exhausts both the man and his image. And although training and military strategy are based on the solidity of the chain of command, on the respect and immediate execution of an order, from the head of state down to the infantryman, it is impossible that he there is unanimity of morals and opinion, among the troops as well as among the people, with regard to the decision to enter into war and the manner of conducting it.

Even in Nazi Germany, Hitler had been nearly killed by a plot, a year before the end of the war. […] Internally too, it is inconceivable that there are not a few grumblers among the Russian military hierarchy, or in the structure of governance by which Vladimir Putin has remained in power, unchallenged, until today. today.

The price for Russia, presumably very high before the hostilities, risks quickly becoming unbearable and constituting, for this objectively poor country, a heavy and lasting handicap for its development, or for the simple maintenance of the low standard of living of the population. Russian. Given, finally, the weakening of central political power through the division and dispersal of its armed forces, to think that the reign of Vladimir Putin could end like that of Nicolae Ceausescu, in Romania, is even less irrational than the outbreak of this war of another age.

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