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Russian President Putin’s Unusual Emotional State Draws Attention in Foreign Movements

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Emotional State Draws Attention Amid Wagner Group Rebellion

Expert Analyzes Unusual Behavior and Heightened Emotional State

As allegations of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s emotional instability surfaced following the Wagner Group rebellion, experts and media outlets have raised concerns about its potential impact on his decision-making process. This state of heightened emotions has been described as an unexpected departure from his usual demeanor, prompting speculation about its implications.

A recent report by Tatiana Stanovaya, a senior researcher at the Carnegie Center for Eurasia in Russia, shed light on Putin’s emotional state. According to Stanovaya, during his visit to Derbent, a town in the autonomous republic of Dagestan, President Putin displayed feelings of joy and extreme happiness that seemed inexplicable. This marked a significant deviation from his typical attitude.

Observers noted that, during this visit, President Putin engaged with the public in an unprecedented manner. He warmly greeted citizens, shook hands, took photographs, and even kissed lightly, an act that garnered attention given his usual reluctance to engage with the public. Stanovaya suggested that these actions aimed to create an atmosphere of enthusiastic support, portraying Putin as a leader beloved by the people.

This unusual behavior has raised concerns among experts who believe it may leave Putin vulnerable to manipulation by individuals operating behind the scenes. Stanovaya further emphasized that this heightened emotional state could make Putin more prone to influence and compromise his decision-making abilities, especially in domestic matters.

“We might be witnessing a new phase of the Putin regime, where hostility plays a crucial role in its trajectory,” noted Stanovaya. “His heightened emotional state renders him more susceptible to manipulation. One of the noticeable outcomes is Putin’s loss of initiative in dealing with domestic issues.”

These developments suggest a remarkable shift in the dynamics of Putin’s leadership, leaving analysts eager to uncover the ramifications of this emotional upheaval and its potential impact on Russia’s domestic and foreign policies.

Expert, “a state of heightened emotions … going out of the usual attitude” in recent foreign movements

Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) poses for photos with citizens during his visit to Derbent, Dagestan, on the 28th (local time). On this day, the foreign press announced that President Putin has taken steps to take over the Wagner Group mercenary business network built around the world. random news

Allegations have emerged that Russian President Vladimir Putin was emotionally disturbed following the Wagner group rebellion. Attention was also drawn to the fact that an unstable emotional state would increase dependence on a small number of close associates.

According to an internal American media report on the 1st (local time), Tatiana Stanovaya, a senior researcher at the Carnegie Center for Eurasia in Russia, claimed that “Putin is in a state of heightened emotions after the uprising.”

“When President Putin recently visited Derbent, the autonomous republic of Dagestan in southern Russia, his psychological state was close to inexplicable feelings of joy and extreme happiness,” Stanovya said. “This is a complete departure from his usual attitude.”

Before that, on the 28th of last month, President Putin visited Derbent for the first time on the field after the uprising, approaching the crowd welcoming him, shaking hands or taking pictures with them. They even drew attention by revealing their unusual appearance, such as kissing lightly. It is said that the image of the ruler with an iron fist, who has been reluctant to contact the public, and the image witnessed recently in Derbent are very different.

The researcher Stanovya interpreted this as an attempt by those who try to manipulate President Putin behind the scenes to create an enthusiastic welcoming atmosphere and make him feel like a leader that the public loves.

“It seems that we are looking at a new phase of the Putin regime. His hostility is taking more of a part in (the regime’s) trajectory,” said Stanovya. “Putin’s heightened emotional state makes him easier to manipulate. One of the characteristics of the current situation is that Putin loses the initiative when dealing with domestic issues,” he added.

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