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Summary

The article discusses the aggressive actions of President Putin, suggesting that his ultimate goal is to establish a new Russian empire, akin to a Third Reich, through the invasion of Ukraine and other strategic moves.

Abstract

The article titled "Will Putin Stop?" on the undefined website presents a stark analysis of the ongoing conflict initiated by Russia. It posits that the full-scale attack on Ukraine is a step towards President Putin's long-term ambition to recreate a Russian empire, reminiscent of the Soviet Union, under the guise of what the author refers to as "Putin's Third Reich." The piece underscores the lack of trustworthiness of Putin, citing his denial of intentions to attack Ukraine just days before the invasion as evidence. The author emphasizes the gravity of the situation by suggesting that the world may be on the brink of a third world war, directing readers to a more comprehensive article by Umair Haque for an in-depth historical review and fact-based assessments.

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Will Putin Stop?

The answer is there, clear and obvious to anyone who wants to see.

Medical personnel move towards affected civilian targets. Photo: MAKSIM LEVIN, REUTERS/NTB

What we see today, a full-scale Russian attack on neighboring Ukraine, is just one step in the process that President Putin has begun, and whose ultimate goal is to establish Russia’s Third Reich.

Yes, you read that right: there is little doubt that in the last ten days — and in the ten years before that — Putin has dealt with this one goal: to rebuild the empire of the Soviet Union in a new guise: Putin’s Third Reich.

Putin’s words four days before the invasion on February 24 when he said he did not want to attack Ukraine say it all about how little we can trust this dictator:

We cannot trust Putin at all!

For a more thorough review of history and for thorough, fact-based assessments of this case — which is the question of whether we are heading for a third world war — I refer to this important article by umair haque:

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