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Understanding Putin's Psychology


(Tablet) Interview with Natan Sharansky - Natan Sharansky, the world's leading anti-Soviet, dissident Zionist, and pro-democracy voice, was born in Donetsk in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. In an interview, Sharansky said: Putin "has said over many years that the biggest tragedy of the 20th century was the destruction of the Soviet Union. So his mission is to bring back that unique Russian superpower." "Russia today is something like 3% of the world economy and NATO represents something closer to 50%. And here it is very important to understand Putin's psychology. From my time among criminals in prison, I know very well that the one who's the ringleader in the cell is not the one who is physically strongest, but the one who is ready to use his knife. Everybody has a knife, but not everybody is prepared to use it. Putin believes that he is willing to use his knife and the West isn't, that the West can only talk, even if it is physically stronger." "Now we are facing the new Iran deal....So the free world is taking many steps to take away billions of dollars from Putin, and at the same time, it is making sure Iran will receive billions of dollars - and...it will not be linked to any Iranian obligation to stop terrorist activity in the region, or to drop their commitment to destroying the State of Israel."
2022-03-10 00:00:00
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