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Wen Xiaojie said hot things
Editor Xiaojie said hot things
Hello everyone, today brings a high-profile news - the sudden death of Russian opposition leader Navalny in prison. After the news was released, there was an uproar in the outside world, and the spearhead was pointed at Russia's ** Putin. But what is the truth? Let's take a closer look at this incident and unravel the mystery.
First of all, Navalny has been the number one opposition leader in Russia, and has been a constant critic of Putin's governing policies. However, this is not the first time he has been in crisis. In 2020, he was on a flight from Tomsk, Siberia, to Moscow when he suddenly became unwell, causing the plane to make an emergency diversion and was sent to Germany for acceptance**. At the time, his spokesman suspected that Navalny had been "poisoned" in a cup of tea, but this claim was not confirmed.
Although the United States and the West have been attacking this as a "political" orchestrated by Russia, there is a lack of conclusive evidence. And in 2021, Navalny** was quickly arrested by Russia after being discharged from the hospital, accusing him of organizing unauthorized **activities**, misappropriation** and fraud. Subsequently, he was sentenced to an additional 19 years in prison for the crimes of creating an extremist organization and financing extremist activities.
Now, with Navalny's death in prison, the United States and the West are once again pointing the finger at Putin. But we can't help but ask, is it really Putin's **?
First of all, considering that this year is the *** year of Russia, there is less than a month left before the vote. Judging by Putin's political skill and logic, he does not have enough motivation to treat Navalny at this time, especially since Navalny has been imprisoned for nearly three decades, and the impact on Putin's position has been minimal.
Second, the biggest beneficiary of Navalny's sudden death at this time is not Putin, but may be Western countries. In the past, they supported Navalny in the hope that he would overthrow Putin, but with his sentencing, his political value diminished. For the West, when a political pawn loses its usefulness, their usual practice is to discard it.
Therefore, we must look at this incident rationally and not easily point the finger at Putin. Russian spokeswoman Zakharova bluntly said that Western countries seem to have been prepared after the incident, without waiting for any investigation results.
In the end, we cannot rule out any possibility, but given Putin's political experience and the imminent arrival of **, he does not have enough reason to act at this time. Who is really behind the scenes, perhaps more in-depth investigation and evidence are needed. For Putin, this is also a test, and for us, it is even more time to remain calm and pursue the truth.
Newbie Mentoring Program In the midst of this mysterious-filled incident, all we can do is stay alert and wait for more information to surface. For Putin, this may be a political test, but for us, it is a moment of deep thought.
Do you think Navalny's death in prison was caused by Putin's **, or other factors? Leave your comments, share your views and opinions, and let's ** this high-profile political event together!