Russian opposition leader Navalny was brutally killed, and Western forces were involved in a conspir

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-22

A recent piece of news caused an uproar in the West! This news directly pushed Russia to the forefront of the storm, that is, the news of the murder of Russian opposition leader Navalny in the Third Correctional Facility of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Maybe some people are not familiar with Navalny, let me give you a brief introduction. He is Russia's most famous opposition leader and is undoubtedly second to none. He and Prigozhin are family! In 2008, Navalny pointed a direct finger at Putin's top brass about corruption at Rosneft and other state-owned oil and gas companies. And after the 2011 elections to the Russian State Duma, Navalny accused Putin of election fraud, led opponents to march in the streets, numbered tens of thousands, and even clashed violently with Putin's supporters.

These activities landed Navalny in prison for the first time, but he was not discouraged and returned a year later. Realizing that petty demonstrations were not enough to confront Putin, he decided to fight through elections. However, Russia did not allow him to run for election under various pretexts and even detained him in order to prevent him from running in the elections. In 2013, he even tried to register as a candidate for mayor of Moscow, but was detained on false charges.

In 2017, Navalny tried to run again, but Russia still did not allow him to run and forbade him to march, otherwise he would be arrested. This fight continued until 2019.

In 2019, Navalny was poisoned in prison, but was successfully rescued. Although the outside world has always suspected that Russia did it, I personally think that Russia's ** level should not be so high that it can't even kill a person in its own prison. In 2020, Navalny was poisoned again, and this time Europe and the United States immediately accused Russia of using nerve gas, and even Biden warned Putin that if Navalny died in prison, it would have "devastating" consequences for Russia.

It is unbelievable that the accidental death of a politician has made Western politicians such as the United States and Europe stand up so forcefully to defend it! Do you think this is not a manipulation by Western forces behind the scenes, deliberately making things bigger?

I think Russia might have wanted to use Navalny as a symbol of the opposition to attract more opposition to join them. But! The premise is that you can't have anything to do with the West. In short, you can be an opposition, but not a Western-backed opposition.

Recently, Navalny died mysteriously! Although the results of the forensic examination have not yet come out, the West can't wait to prepare the conclusion for Putin, no matter what the cause of his death is, it is related to Putin anyway.

But in the end, this is the ** period, and even if Navalny dies, it will not have any effect on Russia**, but this thing is extremely disgusting. Coupled with the speed with which the West reacted to the news of Navalny's death, it was almost as if it knew in advance that he would die.

Moreover, after Navalny's death, the condemnation of Russia by the United States and the West is also rapid. Although the matter has not yet been announced, enthusiastic politicians from Europe and the United States have already begun to ask for an explanation for Navalny. Biden, Deputy Harris, EU Council President Charles Michel, British Prime Minister Sunak, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, France's Macron and so on have taken action.

I think there's definitely a conspiracy behind this! It is not impossible for the West to use Navalny as a pawn to disgust Putin and disgust Russia, and it is not impossible for the West to push him little by little. Let him live to disgust Russia when needed, let him die and disgust Russia with corpses when needed.

As for the truth, we can only wait for the results of the Russian forensic examination. However, I think there is definitely a deeper political conspiracy behind this!

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