🇷🇺🔥 The beginning of the end for Russia is unfolding before our eyes.
Putin, leading a country cannibalizing its own economy to fuel war, now faces empty coffers, two collapsed allies, and a Ukraine armed to the teeth. His rejection of Trump’s earlier, more moderate offers has left Russia isolated against a resurgent European arms industry and deep internal decay.
What lies ahead could be worse than the fall of the USSR — more like the chaos of 1917 that plunged Russia into civil war. Even China is unlikely to bail Moscow out; the cost would simply be too high. Meanwhile, Ukraine has outlasted the Soviet arsenal that took 40 years to build — destroyed in just 40 months of brutal war.
The real question: will Russians keep following Putin into certain defeat?
History shows dictators rarely step down willingly. Like in 1944, when the Axis powers’ defeat was obvious but a year of bloody fighting still followed, Putin may cling to power to the bitter end — at a devastating cost to his people.