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Dec 16, 2022 12 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Putin cancelled his annual press conference for the first time in a decade as well as his address to the Federal Assembly. Although the Constitution mandates communications between the President and the Parliament. Here's a thread on why this is a significant sign 1/11
Putin has nothing to say to ordinary Russians and the Russian elite. He can't possibly avoid talking about the war, its goals, and its course in his statements. He also lacks solid justifications and forecasts in light of the Russian army's failures 2/11
Putin's forces failed to seize Kyiv as well as demoralise Ukrainian soldiers. Ukrainians managed to liberate several captured territories in late summer and early autumn and successfully launched symbolic retaliatory strikes upon Russian territory 3/11
Kherson – the only regional centre taken and even formally absorbed into Russia – was liberated. Ukraine was able to sink The Moskva, Russia's flagship in the Black Sea fleet. Moreover, they caused devastating explosions which demolished the vital Crimean bridge 4/11
Kremlin had to abandon its rhetoric of rescuing Ukrainians from Nazis. Instead, Putin has made it blatantly obvious he is bent on destroying the peaceful civilian infrastructure as a form of warfare against the Ukrainian people and state, and that they are the ultimate goal 5/11
The current situation occurs in the context of the continuing deterioration of living standards and extensive mobilisation taking place in Russia. Meanwhile, the elite and business sector have largely lost foreign assets and access to the benefits of Western civilisation 6/11
Putin is losing this war, as the goals are no longer clear, and both the elite and the population are bearing the costs. He can't explain the purpose of his invasion or when it will come to an end. He's not able to meet public demand so he cancelled all public talks 7/11
The decision to cancel all events is also motivated by fear of potential successful sabotage by Ukrainians as they have demonstrated their ability to attack targets deep within Russian territory 8/11
Russia’s most strategic military airfields, located 650 km from the front line, were destroyed by a drone attack. Besides, Western Siberia has already been affected by several mystery fires at sensitive Russian facilities 9/11
No one can guarantee that Putin won't have to address the media or the parliament while the Kremlin is on fire or a bridge over the Moskva River is in shambles. 10/11
No one can guarantee that Putin won't have to address the media or the parliament while the Kremlin is on fire or a bridge over the Moskva River is in shambles 10/11
To conclude, Russia's domestic politics are now largely shaped by Ukraine's successful military campaign. Putin started the war to address his personal issues and remain in power. However, Ukraine already has power over his domestic agenda 11/11

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Dec 2
With the release of Epstein files pending, let me remind what @dossier_center uncovered:

Convicted sex-trafficker worked directly with an FSB officer who ran Putin's elite St. Petersburg Economic Forum. We have their emails

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The timing is crucial here: in 2014-2015, right after Crimea, right after the first sanctions.

Putin's regime desperately needed Western business participation at Russian events to maintain any semblance of legitimacy. Epstein had access to exactly those people.

[2/9]
Sergei Belyakov graduated from FSB Academy in 1998. His career trajectory tells you everything you need to know about how Russian intelligence embeds its officers in economic elites.

By 2012, he's Deputy Minister of Economic Development. By 2014, he's running the St. Petersburg Forum Foundation.

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Nov 25
"My friends died at the hands of Russian soldiers. Why can't I talk about it?"

This question will cost Varvara Volkova 7 years in a Russian penal colony

🧵Here's her story [1/7]
Varvara was a flight attendant, not an impassioned political activist.

In a neighborhood chat, she stated the obvious: Russian forces are killing civilians in Ukraine. The prosecution framed it as "fake news" motivated by hatred toward the armed forces, and the court accepted it.

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The mechanism used to go after her relies on a Soviet-style culture of snitching: a Russian tank driver complained about her comments, then a professional informer, who intentionally hunts dissidents, amplified the case and demanded she be jailed.

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Nov 25
A Russian man who yelled at an 11-year-old for wearing a hat with a 'Z' on it just got 4.5 years in a maximum-security prison.

[1/9] 🧵 He was already serving time when he said the wrong thing to 8 inmates Image
In April 2023, Alexander Neustroev lost his temper in Yekaterinburg. He saw a boy wearing a hat with the ‘Z’ — the symbol of the invasion of Ukraine, yelled at the child and insulted his father.

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Initially, the court fined him 7,000 rubles. But the state machinery, driven by outraged servants of the regime, insisted on appealing and managed to turn this fine into a 3-year prison term.

[3/9]
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Nov 18
"If something happens to me, I want people to know what and how." Aliya Ozdamirova said this on October 20, the day she fled Chechnya for Georgia.

On November 9, her uncle lured her back.

🧵3 days later, she was buried. [1/11] Image
Aliya was 33. Her father, Usman Ozdamirov, was close to Kadyrov—had been elected to the local assembly multiple times, and served as deputy sports minister.

[2/11]
When he died in 2020, her brothers and cousins, who are also connected to Chechen leadership, began beating her over her alleged homosexuality.

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Nov 15
A Russian court sentenced a student to 5 years in prison for ordering medication to treat his sleep disorder.

[1/12]🧵After hearing the verdict, Andrey Moroztsev tried to kill himself in the courtroom Image
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Russia has no approved medications for this condition and in 2023, this foreign doctor prescribed him armodafinil—drug used in many countries for treating hypersomnia. Andrey ordered it from India by mail. When he picked up the package, customs officials were waiting.

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Nov 11
For decades, the West has made the same catastrophic mistake with Russia: searching for a "good tsar."

This approach has failed every single time — and it will keep failing until we understand: Putin's position is cursed.

The system needs to change 🧵[1/14]
I've watched this pattern repeat since my first trip to America in 1989. Yeltsin becomes unpopular—the West wants to find a "good tsar." Putin turns authoritarian—the same response. This is the most dramatic error possible when dealing with Russia.

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I once posed a scenario to high-level American politicians and strategists: 'You are Russia's president, you control territory from Vladivostok to Kaliningrad, you need to redistribute 50-60% of taxes through the federal center just to hold the country together — how will you convince people to accept this massive concentration of power?

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