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Venäjän olympiakomitean puheenjohtaja ja urheiluministeri Mihail Degtjarev on nimennyt Vladimir Putinin Venäjän vuoden urheilijaksi
Onhan tuo ollut aika nopea muutos Tiikeritarzanista vapisevaksi huru-ukoksi.![]()
Vladimir Putinin imagossa raju muutos – ”kuin rääväsuinen eläkevaari” | Verkkouutiset
Vladimir Putinin imagossa raju muutos – ”kuin rääväsuinen eläkevaari” | Verkkouutisetwww.verkkouutiset.fi
Analyysi on terävä ja paikkansa pitävä... Ihan kuin meillä olisi nyt naapurissa sekopäinen rääväsuinen vaari, joka puhkoo yön pimeydessä autojen renkaita ja sotkee omalla ulostellaan tuulilasit. Sitten päivän valjettua ja kiinni jäätyään valvontakameran kuvaan onkin hän uhriutuva ja syyttömyyttään vakuutteleva, samalla keksien mitä uskomattomampia selityksiä kuunatseista alkaen. Kuulostaako jotenkin tutulta
"Koko vuoden 2024 ajan olemme nähneet ikämiehen, jonka on ponnisteltava antaakseen ymmärrettäviä vastauksia kysymyksiin ja joka ei ole ylipäätään järin selväsanainen, Putinin valtakoneiston analysointiin erikoistunut Pertsev sanoo Riddle Russia -verkkolehdessä.
Vladimir Putin on alkanut hänen mukaansa kertoa typeriä vitsejä sekä kerskailla alatyyliseen sävyyn erilaisilla seksuaalisesti värittyneillä keskusteluilla ulkomaisten johtajien ja venäläisten poliitikkojen kanssa.
– Hän ehdottaa huipputeknologisia kaksintaisteluita länsimaiden kanssa ja luonnehtii sotaa jonkinlaiseksi hulabalooksi. Tämä ei ole enää Stierlitz, joka osasi pitää suunsa kiinni, Andrei Pertsev toteaa.
Machomiehen, intressien yhteensovittajan ja takuumiehen sijaan yleisö sekä Venäjällä että maailmalla on vuonna 2024 nähnyt puheliaan ja rääväsuisen eläkevaarin, joka ei yksinkertaisesti osaa säilyttää salaisuuksia. Tämä henkilökohtaisten piirteiden yhdistelmä on tulevana vuonna Putinin suurin ongelma. Presidentin ikä on jo jonkin aikaa ollut yksi keskeisistä heikkouksista, joita venäläiset ovat mielipidekyselyissä häntä koskien esittäneet, ja yhä useammat seikat nostavat tätä esiin, Pertsev huomauttaa.
Putinin hallinto kamppailee hänen mukaansa syvenevissä ongelmissa, ja käännekohta on pian käsillä."
Vrt. Hitler 38 - 45. Totuus tekee kipeää, kun hermopaine voittaa.Onhan tuo ollut aika nopea muutos Tiikeritarzanista vapisevaksi huru-ukoksi.
Moskovassa Punaisen torin varrella sijaitseva Mausoleumi voitaisiin Duginin mukaan nimetä Putinille jo ennen hänen kuolemaansa, jotta siitä tulisi palvontapaikka Venäjän ”todelliselle keisarille”. Hän toisi mausoleumiin myös esineitä ”sotilaallisesta erikoisoperaatiosta” eli Ukrainan sodasta.![]()
Ehdotus Venäjällä: Vladimir Leninin ruumis pitää korvata Vladimir Putinilla | Verkkouutiset
Ehdotus Venäjällä: Vladimir Leninin ruumis pitää korvata Vladimir Putinilla | Verkkouutisetwww.verkkouutiset.fi
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ja kannattaa korvata mahdollisimman pian, ei muuta kuin botoxputte vitriiniin.
https://tass.ru/politika/23200049Colonel President: Why Putin Refused the Rank of General
Vladimir Putin received his first officer's shoulder straps when he joined the state security agencies. The Russian leader admitted to being fascinated by "romantic stories about the work of intelligence officers" - and this led him to the KGB school. In 1985, Major Putin went to Dresden (GDR) as a foreign intelligence officer, and five years later returned from there as a lieutenant colonel.
In his homeland, the future president submitted his resignation twice, since opponents of the Leningrad leadership could use his "Chekist" status in the political struggle against democrat Anatoly Sobchak. However, in 1990, the request was lost, and the KGB received a second report already at the height of the GKChP putsch on August 20, 1991. This time, the procedure for dismissal to the reserve was completed - thanks to the personal intervention of Sobchak.
However, in the reserves, the future president was awaiting another promotion - this time to colonel. Vladimir Putin still holds this rank.
How to become a general
According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, only the President of Russia can confer the rank of general. But this is both immodest and not in the Russian tradition - this was not done not only in the Soviet years, but also in tsarist times.
Russian emperors remained in the rank with which they ascended the throne for their entire lives: Alexander III, who commanded two corps in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, remained a major general, and Nicholas II, who came of age in peacetime, retained the rank of colonel of the retinue.
During the Soviet era, the country's leaders received high ranks, but they did not confer them on themselves. Joseph Stalin became a generalissimo, and Leonid Brezhnev became a Marshal of the Soviet Union by decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Nikita Khrushchev and Yuri Andropov received their general ranks even before they headed the country.
However, high ranks did not give the country's leaders "any additional opportunities," says Igor Korotchenko. Stalin, even without the shoulder straps of a generalissimo, was the "sovereign master" of the state, but nevertheless received the highest military rank for his contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany. And Brezhnev's marshal stars caused more inconvenience, "causing the people's disapproval."
And in general, gold shoulder straps are not typical for democratic republics such as Russia. If monarchs have the rank of field marshal - currently held by the English king Charles III, the Spanish monarch Philip VI, and the Swedish sovereign Carl XVI Gustav - then presidents are usually content with the status of Supreme Commander-in-Chief, unless, of course, they have already taken office as senior officers. According to the constitution, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the country's Armed Forces is also the Russian leader.
But is it necessary?
Putin would not have used the opportunity to receive the rank of general anyway. He himself explained this decision during the 2011 direct line.
"I remember the scene when [the first president of the Russian Federation] Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin offered me the position of director of the FSB, and when I came to him, he announced the decision to award me the rank of general - and I am a colonel, as you know," Putin said. "I told Boris Nikolayevich that at one time I left the military organization and I consider it inappropriate to return to it. I come from this organization, and let me be the first non-military director of the Federal Security Service. I remember he was surprised and said: "Okay then."
Korotchenko assesses the future president's refusal of the rank of general as the decision of "a person and a professional." "Putin chose to serve Russia without general's shoulder straps. This was his conscious choice, which was dictated by the desire to fully concentrate on real operational work, and not on "parade" aspects, - explains the military analyst. — He worked for results and achieved these results."
"You have to understand that the regular category of the FSB director's position is army general. And Putin could have received this high rank in literally a matter of years," Korotchenko points out. — However, he believed that as a civilian director of the FSB he would be able to work, obviously, without being awarded general's ranks, concentrating entirely on the main thing." Korotchenko adds that Putin believed that a promotion would be unethical according to his professional code of honor.
Since then, Putin has not given up on his choice. He assured that there were no prospects for awarding him an even higher rank — marshal's rank. "And, I assure you, there never will be," the head of state emphasized.
Military ranks — for the military
The Russian president is also refusing the rank of general in foreign armed forces — even in the allied Belarus. The president of this country, Alexander Lukashenko, has spoken several times about his desire to receive the rank of colonel in the Russian army, offering Putin a general's rank in the Armed Forces of Belarus in exchange. Putin seemed not to be against giving his colleague a colonel. "If I promised, we will do it," but noted: "Military ranks are needed first and foremost by the military."
Putin takes the same approach to the issue of dress code when acting as Supreme Commander-in-Chief. While Lukashenko can boast a marshal's uniform with the Belarusian coat of arms on golden shoulder straps, the Russian president appears in camouflage without insignia, except for a small chevron "Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" or, even shorter, "President of the Russian Federation".
A Colonel with the Merits of a General
It was not easy to become a colonel in the KGB system of the USSR, especially in a short time. "This corresponds to the level of a department head in one of the main departments of the central apparatus of the KGB. Not everyone gets it," explains Korotchenko. "You need to have a serious track record, specific operational results."
"Judging by what his colleagues, classmates, and people who worked with him in Dresden and Leningrad recall, Putin was distinguished by his determination and efficiency," the military analyst adds. "He was designed to work in the state security agencies, to serve our state."
"This is an honestly earned rank of colonel," Korotchenko sums up.
The President's Credo
As the press secretary of the Russian president Dmitry Peskov noted, the head of state has no time for formal titles: "He works as president, and he has a lot of things to do."
"He is not a career officer, he focuses on other issues," Peskov explained. "The president has earned this title many times, but it is not a priority for him."
"Putin has a very fine sense of time, mood, and most importantly, he has a certain code of honor and behavior, which he once developed and adheres to his entire life," Korotchenko noted.
Putin himself formulated his credo this way: “I don’t have any general’s ranks or titles, but I faithfully serve the people.”
sille on koitettu asentaa aivoja otsalohkon kautta, mutta vennään tiedemiehet ei ihan onnistunut....Putin näkyy saaneen jossain vaiheessa reippaan vekin otsaansa; kaatunut kännissä/sairaskohtaukseen tms liittyen tai muuten vain alkaa vanhuus painamaan jaloissa...
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Putinin kasvoissa huomiota herättävä muutos
Venäjän diktaattorin kasvoihin on ilmestynyt outo jälki.www.iltalehti.fi
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Putin näkyy saaneen jossain vaiheessa reippaan vekin otsaansa; kaatunut kännissä/sairaskohtaukseen tms liittyen tai muuten vain alkaa vanhuus painamaan jaloissa...
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Putinin kasvoissa huomiota herättävä muutos
Venäjän diktaattorin kasvoihin on ilmestynyt outo jälki.www.iltalehti.fi
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Voihan lakerikenkäMiten tämmöinen on päästetty julkisuuteen, luulisi että meikattu tms arpi piiloon? Vahva johtaja ei kaadu edes kännissä.
Se on paininut taas 'tiikerin' kanssaMiten tämmöinen on päästetty julkisuuteen, luulisi että meikattu tms arpi piiloon? Vahva johtaja ei kaadu edes kännissä.
Ryssän kenraali ei ole oikea kenraali ennen kuin se on menettänyt ensimmäiset 100 divisioonaansa.TASS julkaisi pitkän artikkelin siitä miksi Putin on vain eversti eikä kenraali. Syynä on Putinin ammatimaisuus ja kunnia, Putin ei kaipaa turhia arvonimiä hänen ainoa tavoite on palvella kansaa ja valtiota pyyteettömästi.
https://tass.ru/politika/23200049
Putin näkyy saaneen jossain vaiheessa reippaan vekin otsaansa; kaatunut kännissä/sairaskohtaukseen tms liittyen tai muuten vain alkaa vanhuus painamaan jaloissa...
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Putinin kasvoissa huomiota herättävä muutos
Venäjän diktaattorin kasvoihin on ilmestynyt outo jälki.www.iltalehti.fi
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