The mask slips
Has Putin finally revealed his true self?

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent musings have been unusual even by his standards and have caused speculation about his mental state, not least his claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was appointed by the West specifically so his Jewish ethnicity could be used as a fig leaf for the country’s Nazi policies.
While I believe that Putin’s been incapable for quite some time, his health appears to be perfectly fine. In fact, he’ll probably outlive us all.
Putin had inadvertently stumbled across Russia’s national idea: we’ll do whatever we want and screw everyone else. In many ways, this has become his ideology.
His anti-Semitism is perhaps the belief that has taken the longest to fully reveal itself, but that skeleton couldn’t stay in the closet forever.

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