I read on BBC News that for one long June night and a day, Russia’s notorious mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin staged an apparent insurrection, sending an armoured convoy towards Moscow but he turned down the action, raising questions about Vladimir Putin’s grip on power.
It would be unpredictable to say what happened if Putin were to face a political setback.
On the other hand, there appears to be growing animosity towards our nation from both the EU and Ukrainians, leaving us with a dwindling number of allies. It is possible that we may face expulsion from the EU and NATO, ultimately leaving us isolated, causing an exodus of individuals from our country.
On the other hand, it is quite intriguing to observe the manner in which Viktor Orbán is strengthening his military capabilities.
One might speculate that a potential alliance has been established between Orbán and Putin, wherein Putin would obstruct Ukraine and NATO in exchange for Orbán receiving a portion of Carpathia. According to some people, Viktor Orbán’s decision to send his son to a military academy in England appears to have deeper motivations.
Is it also possible that all communist remnants associated with the Soviet era will depart from Russia, paving the way for the emergence of a renewed global power?
Of course, I want the best for Russia (except for those who are responsible for the lives of millions in Ukraine), I am just thinking about the future of its politics.
It is noteworthy that Lukashenko has sought refuge in Turkey too.
Currently, Europe seems to be left with only three prominent figures: Putin, Orbán, and Erdogan. In my opinion, it would be prudent for them to step down, allowing for the potential improvement of global affairs.