Key Facts
- Putin’s Status Confirmed: Intelligence reveals Vladimir Putin has been deceased for over a year, with his double now at the center of Kremlin intrigue.
- Kremlin Power Struggle: Politburo factions clash over leadership transition and responses to Ukrainian strikes, fueling unprecedented tension.
- Radical Proposals: Calls emerge for swift elections, reforms, and a compromise war settlement, opposed fiercely by Kremlin hardliners.
Putin Death
Shocks Kremlin
Amid growing speculation over Vladimir Putin’s sudden absence, intelligence sources now confirm that the Russian leader has been dead for over a year, his body remaining at his Valdai residence. The focus has shifted to his double, Vasily, who finds himself at the center of a storm as the Kremlin’s power structure reaches a breaking point.
Vasily Warns West
The Politburo is reportedly consumed by an unprecedented struggle, debating both retaliation against Ukraine and Western allies and the critical question of power transition. During a rare televised address, Vasily issued dire warnings to the West, declaring that Russia reserves the right to strike those arming Ukraine. Hours later, Russia launched an intermediate-range missile at Ukraine, citing retaliation for U.S.- and British-supplied weapons used against Russian territory.
Call for War Compromise
Behind closed doors, Kremlin factions are locked in high-stakes discussions. A majority demands immediate action to stabilize Russia’s leadership, proposing the burial of Putin’s body, early elections, and reforms for a smooth transfer of power. Central to their strategy is a negotiated end to the war on compromise terms, reportedly backed by Donald Trump’s team.
Hardline Hawks
However, opposition from hardline “hawks” has reached fever pitch. They reject any compromise and demand greater control until December 15, accusing both Trump and Biden of colluding to escalate the conflict for political leverage. These hawks insist on maintaining existing agreements, advocating continued escalation as a show of strength.
Russia at the Brink
The divisions have left Russia at a crossroads, with tensions escalating in tandem with the conflict in Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have reportedly used newly provided U.S. and British long-range missiles to strike Russian targets, a move long anticipated by Moscow. In response, Putin’s double has lowered the bar for Russia’s nuclear response, issuing chilling threats that Western officials have dismissed as saber-rattling in a war now dragging on for over 1,000 days.
Kremlin in Panic
As the Kremlin grapples with an uncertain future, the stakes for Russia’s leadership and the global geopolitical landscape have reached unprecedented heights. The Politburo 2.0 is in a state of absolute panic, having overplayed its hand with reckless threats against the world. As the conflict spirals beyond their control, they now face the grim realization of the deadly trap they find themselves in—cornered by forces that will never permit this war to end on terms favorable to Russia.