I trust the Saker and also trust that he is right about this
Rumors about Putin
The
Saker
15
March, 2015
I
am getting a deluge of email asking me about Putin’s health. Like I
am his personal doctor of something :-)
Well,
of course I am not. And to the great disappointment to those who
think that I am on the Kremlin’s payroll, I am not. I am not even
linked to the Russian security services. So, alas, I have no special
information about Putin.
However,
I did check a few things.
Moscow
appears calm. I even checked a few well-placed webcams. Not a single
semi-credible Russian source confirms Putin’s death or overthrow.
Not a single contact of mine is sounding the alarm. No less
importantly, the rumors range from death-by-cancer “caused by
plastic surgery” to palace coup supported by the Orthodox Church,
to Shoigu taking power. When I read that nonsense I am not
impressed. One Swiss website mentions that Putin’s alleged
sweetheart – Alina Kabaeva – is about to deliver his baby.
Maybe, I don’t know.
What
I do know is that a coup would be quasi-impossible to pull off, and
if that happened 85% plus of the Russian population would be up in
arms and *extremely* mad. So if taking power in Russia is extremely
hard, keeping it would be even harder. There is no way the Russians
today would accept a junta like the one in Kiev, not even a
“patriotic” one.
I
have been wrong so often that I am afraid of being too categorical,
but I have to be honest above all else and this is why I will say
that I personally rate the possibility of a coup against Putin as
exactly *zero*. I sure hope I am not wrong this time around…
Putin
sick? Yes, maybe. With the flu. Or even pneumonia. Exhaustion is
a terrible thing for the immune system. He might have had some minor
surgery of some kind. I wouldn’t know. But dead? I doubt it. Of
course, this is not impossible (it never is), but I see NO reason to
suspect that this has happened.
Busy
with the Ukrainian crisis? Yes, very possible. Kiev has just
basically reneged on all of the Minsk 2 Agreement and Russia has to
prepare for the worst.
How
about “busy with the crisis AND sick with the flu”? That seems
the best explanation to me.
I
have no crystal ball, no special connection to the Kremlin, and no
way to prove a negative. But at least so far, I see no evidence of
something serious happening with Putin.
Let’s
take a deep breath and wait. I believe that Putin is due to make an
appearance on Monday. Let’s see if he does, and if he does not,
how Peskov will explain it.
Cheers,
The
Saker
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