Forbes Journalist Predicts Putin Could Be Overthrown Within Three Years: Here’s Why.

Forbes journalist predicts Putin's overthrow
Forbes journalist predicts Putin's overthrow

Could Russia See a Change in Leadership?

According to UATV: In an independent opinion piece for Forbes, journalist Melik Kaylan argues that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin may be ousted within three years. He points to several factors that could drive this outcome, including renewed Ukrainian offensives and China’s decision to pull funding from key Russian energy projects like the 'Power of Siberia-2' gas pipeline.

Kaylan stated: 'Putin’s days are numbered. If this narrative trajectory holds or worsens, he could likely be overthrown within three years.'

Melik Kaylan

This statement underscores the gravity of the situation in Russia, a country that has experienced two regime changes in the past century—both triggered by wars: World War I and the invasion of Afghanistan.

How External Pressures Are Shaping Russia’s Internal Politics

China’s refusal to fund the 'Power of Siberia-2' pipeline may signal a shift in geopolitical alliances and could have direct consequences for Russia’s domestic stability. Combined with Ukraine’s military resistance to Russian aggression, these developments could act as a catalyst for political change in Moscow. The situation remains tense, and how events unfold will be critical for the country’s future.

It is worth noting that a regime change in Russia would have major implications not only for the country itself but also for regional and global politics. China’s withdrawal of support for Russian energy projects may highlight Beijing’s declining reliance on Russian resources, which in turn could strengthen Ukraine’s position in the conflict. Monitoring developments inside Russia and the responses of the international community will be essential to understanding the potential shifts ahead.


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