The world will significantly weaken the 'axis of evil' by changing the regime in Moscow — political scientist.
Currently, one of the main questions is how prepared political figures in the West are to discuss the need for political decisions regarding regime change in Moscow.
This issue was highlighted on the air of the FREEДOM TV channel by political analyst and chief editor of the After Empire portal, Olga Kurnosova.
"Today, Russia is on the side of all the dictatorships existing in the modern world. When talking about the 'axis of evil,' today it runs through Moscow. It is quite possible that if this 'sting' in Moscow is removed, the 'axis of evil' will significantly weaken," noted Kurnosova.
According to her, one of the main questions today is how prepared political figures in the West are to discuss the need for political decisions regarding regime change in Moscow.
"How ready they are to talk about the need to destroy the Russian dictatorship, how prepared they are to make efforts in this direction. I think that Donald Trump could be the American president who can take such political decisions. I am not saying that Putin will be eliminated tomorrow. It's not about that. It’s about thinking that the regime in Russia should change," added the political analyst.
She noted that Donald Trump has repeatedly loudly declared that he has leverage over Putin.
"His main thesis is, I would say, a forceful pressure. This is something that really can frighten the Kremlin dictator. Additionally, Trump sets very serious geopolitical tasks for himself. Therefore, the very near future will show what he will do regarding the Russian dictator," concluded Olga Kurnosova.
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