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“Putin nema izlaz”: Rat mu je jedini način da sačuva vlast, ako ga zaustavi, završiće obješen na banderi

Buka

Buka

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July 11, 2026

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lean left

SVE VEĆA nepopularnost Vladimira Putina u Rusiji znači da si on ne može priuštiti završetak rata u Ukrajini jer bi ga u tom slučaju linčovao vlastiti narod, upozorio je jedan od najvećih osobnih neprijatelja ruskog predsjednika na Zapadu. Sir Bill Browder izjavio je da će Putin, ako sklopi mir, izgubiti vlast, a ako izgubi vlast, []

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