How the War in Ukraine Stops: Putin Dies of Cancer? Story by Maya Carlin 8 July 2023
Russian President Putin During the meeting on developing genetic technologies in the Russian Federation (via videoconference). Russian President Putin During the meeting on developing genetic technologies in the Russian Federation (via videoconference).
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What if Putin does have Cancer? Does that end the war in Ukraine?
The Putin Cancer Talk
Since Russia first invaded Ukraine back in February 2022, rumors surrounding Kremlin chief Vladimir Putins health have circulated.
Many of the illness speculations regarding the Russian president remain unsubstantiated, however, various news outlets and notable figures have suggested there may be some merit to Putins potentially failing health.
If Putin were seriously sick with an illness, there is no chance the Kremlins well-oiled propaganda and misinformation machine would relay the truth to the public. Late last month, the Wagner Group Russian mercenary organization notably carried out a near-insurrection in Moscow.
The Wagner Groups leader Yevgeny Prigozhin planned to seize Russias military leadership as part of a spontaneous rebellion but then retreated once Wagner soldiers ended up on the outskirts of Moscow. Yevgeny and Russias defense ministry have had several public brawls in recent months, highlighting a major weakness in the countrys leadership structure.
In light of Kyivs ongoing counter-offensive to recapture territories, the almost-rebellion obviously weakened the worlds perception of Putins longevity in power. Any indication or evidence that the rumors surrounding the Russian presidents health are valid would further deteriorate Putins position.
What are the rumors?
Last June, three American intelligence officials allegedly told Newsweek that according to classified reports Putin had undergone treatment for advanced cancer in the Spring of 2022. Kremlin officials and other state-media outlets refuted this claim, referring to Putins health as excellent.
Obviously, even if these rumors were true, Kremlin officials would never confirm them. It is also important to note that any rumors or health speculations coming from Ukraine should also be taken with a massive jug of salt since it is in Kyivs best interest for Putin to appear weak.
In an ABC interview earlier this year, Ukraines military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov boasted that the rumors regarding Putins health were in fact accurate. As detailed by the New York Times, He has been sick for a long time. I am sure he has cancer, Mr. Budanov said. I think he will die very quickly. I hope very soon. A few weeks later, Ukraines president, Volodymyr Zelensky questioned whether Mr. Putin was still alive.
In March, video footage of Putins visit to Crimeas largest city, Sevastopol, inflamed illness speculations. The 70-year-old president appeared to be limping in the footage, fueling one rumor that Putin may suffer from Parkinsons Disease.
In the video, Putin walks alongside six bodyguards with the governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev. Additional video coverage of the visit was shared by Ukraines Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko, who voiced on Twitter that A visibly limping Putin arrived in occupied Crimea Russian sources report, Putins visit to Sevastopol to «celebrate» the anniversary of the annexation of Crimea Which, by the way, will be one of the items on Putins list of accusations at The Hague Court.
In April, classified documents from a Pentagon intelligence report also fueled Putin's health rumors. When a 21-year-old U.S. airman published documents pertaining to the Ukraine war on several websites, information surrounding Putins alleged chemotherapy treatments were included. These claims have never been substantiated, however.
Poster Comment:
Just like the old USSR, the health of the leader is kept close to the vest.
If Putin does have cancer, he surely does not know about Dr. Otto Warburg and his Nobel Prize for finding a cure for cancer. Warburg was Hitler's personal physician.