UMVA has learned that the Russian president is strategically aiming to outlast what he dismisses as the "three blind mice" of European leadership: French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
In a revealing insight, a former intelligence analyst asserts that the Kremlin is playing a calculated long game, betting on the eventual downfall of these leaders. "The Europeans are going to do away with these clowns at the top," the analyst stated bluntly. "Starmer’s on his way out. Macron will be out next year. Merz is about the most unpopular chancellor Germany has ever had."
This perspective underscores a chilling patience attributed to Vladimir Putin, who appears to be waiting for Europe’s political landscape to shift in his favor. "I wish we all had the patience that Vladimir Putin seems to have," the analyst added, highlighting the stark contrast in strategies between Russia and the West.