When will Russia hand war criminal Putin to court?

You’ll be surprised, but it can happen sooner than anyone expects.

I think the fall of the second-generation dictator Bashar Al-Assad in Syria taught all of us an important lesson — dictatorial regimes crumble like a house of cards when they are pushed over.

And we realize just how rotten they were.

Although they can appear rock-solid on the outside.

It’s like a house throughly eaten by termites — I’ve seen it in Australia — termites eat through the wood, leaving just paper-thin layer on the outside. You can prick it with a finger.

And we all remember June 24, 2023.

Yevgeny Prigozhin at the headquarters of the Russian ministry of defence, Rostov-on-Don, talking to Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov and General Vladimir Alekseev. Prigozhin demanded that minister of defence Shoigu surrendersGenerals nodded.

If not for Lukashenko, Putin could have been already deposed and in handcuffs.

Syrians already shown to us, how it’s done.
You simply don’t stop.