Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine after ‘suffering megalomania from cancer drugs’

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    FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a news conference in Minsk, Belarus December 19, 2022. Sputnik/Pavel Bednyakov/Kremlin via REUTERS/File Photo

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    Speculation on Putin’s health has actually been continuous for months now (Picture: Reuters)

    Vladimir Putin was struggling with megalomania caused by cancer drugs when he decided to get into Ukraine in February, according to a brand-new Western intelligence analysis.

    A senior spy authorities from Denmark has actually declared ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the Kremlin leader’s ‘moon-shaped face’ in early 2022 were indications of the negative effects of hormonal agent treatment for oncology.

    The news follows Kremlin authorities were required to confess that issues over Putin’s health were now thought about matters of ‘national security’ amidst Covid anomalies and emerging influenza pressures.

    This might imply that the Russian leader retreats away even further from the general public look in early 2023, sustaining more speculation about his ailing health.

    An confidential intelligence authorities just referred to as Joakim– stated: ‘Delusions of splendour are among the recognized negative effects of the kind of hormonal agent treatment that he was on.

    ‘It’ s not something I can state for particular, however I believe it did impact his choices when he introduced the war in Ukraine.’

    The analysis recommended Putin was struggling with cancer and was going through hormonal agent treatment for it when he began the war, however he is not believed to be terminally ill.

    The ‘biggest uncertainty’ over the president was his health– ‘or someone removing him because of his failing health’, Joakim declared.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a ceremony of raising naval ensigns and setting military vessels afloat via a video link from a residence outside Moscow, Russia, December 29, 2022. Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.

    Putin’s health has actually been identified a matter of ‘national security’ by the Kremlin (Picture: Reuters)

    Russian independent outlet Proekt likewise kept in mind that Putin has actually been accompanied by cancer medics, specifically thyroid experts, when on governmental journeys.

    Despite impassioned speculation around his health, Joakim states he is not likely to pass away from his condition, although there is an opportunity Russian power-brokers might look for to alter horses to have a more powerful figure at the helm.

    ‘It’ s our company impression that part of the elite do see they are heading down the incorrect track,’ he stated.

    Despite this, he confesses is ‘likely’ that Putin stays in power for a minimum of another 5 years.

    The Russian leader’s grasping of desks is believed to be due to the fact that he is ‘in serious chronic pain following several falls and accidents’, stated Danish paper Berlingske, which talked to the intelligence authorities.

    ‘This is chronic pain that he has suffered from for quite some time now,’ stated the authorities. ‘That’ s why he tends to sit and get things firmly. It’s to relieve the discomfort.’

    The paper speculated that this might be from falling off a horse in the early 2000 s, or judo or ice hockey injuries.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping via videoconference at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

    The Russian President is believed to be utilizing issues over Covid and influenza as a reason to go back from public looks in the New Year (Picture: AP)

    ‘We don’ t see anybody ready to depose him. But if we did, the FSB would see it too, which would most likely get arranged extremely rapidly,’ the authorities included.

    Putin’s individual decision-making is viewed as an essential factor for Russian failures in the war in Ukraine.

    ‘We put a lot of the blame for this on Putin’ s shoulders,’ stated the senior intelligence authorities.

    ‘It wasn’ t bad intelligence however Putin’s ideological convictions that led Russian soldiers to think they would be welcomed with flowers,’ reported the Danish paper.

    ‘It was due to the fact that of Putin that whatever was prepared by a narrow circle of individuals and just shared through the ranks at the extremely eleventh hour.

    ‘Because of this, the Russian forces simply did not know what they were supposed to be doing.’

    Putin is apparently still ‘interfering in the war too much’, just recently participating in a conference with all his leading leaders and requesting for their concepts.

    ‘That’ s the worst concept on the planet,’ the authorities stated. ‘He has a general to lead this war. So he shouldn’ t be sitting there getting input from all these other generals’.

    Meanwhile, the Kremlin has actually led the way for Putin to go back from public tasks for health-related factors, mentioning issues over Covid and influenza pressures.

    ‘You see virus mutations, you see strong epidemiological waves of flu of various strains,’ stated Putin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov.

    ‘To be truthful, it is not likely that [communication with journalists] will be rather the like it utilized to be prior to the pandemic in the foreseeable future,’ he stated.

    ‘To expect things to return to what it used to be would be a mistake. I would say – no it won’ t be [back to the same].’

    ‘But as these waves subside to their lowest points, then it would be possible to communicate in a freer mode.’

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