British army chief: Rumors about Putin’s health are “pigs of dreams”

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And while you get busy Conservative Party Choosing a successor to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Admiral Tony Radakin also said Britain’s next leader should recognize that Russia constitutes "The biggest threat" To the United Kingdom, noting that this challenge posed by Moscow will continue for decades.

He added in a television interview broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) about the rumors surrounding Putin’s health "I think some of the comments that he’s not in good health or that someone is sure to assassinate him or take him down, I think that’s wishful thinking".

continued "As military professionals, we see a relatively stable system in Russia. President Putin has been able to suppress any opposition. We see a hierarchy invested in President Putin, and thus no one in the top positions had the motivation to challenge President Putin".

The British military commander considered that the Russian ground forces may pose less of a threat now that they have suffered setbacks in the region Ukraine war.

Radakin estimated that the Ukraine war resulted in the death or injury of 50,000 Russian soldiers and the destruction of nearly 1,700 Russian tanks, in addition to about 4,000 armored vehicles.

and recovery "But Russia is still nuclear powerand has electronic capabilities And space and special programs to operate in the depths of water, so they can pose a threat to cables that pass underwater and allow information to travel around the world".

drew radakin The Ukraine war will dominate the military reporting to be received by Johnson’s successor when he takes office on September 6.

And he said "And then we have to remind the Prime Minister of the extraordinary responsibility he has for the United Kingdom being a nuclear power".

Radakin was asked about her investigation "British Broadcasting Corporation" In it, it was revealed that the Special Air Service Forces (SAS), which is one of the The elite in the British army At least 54 Afghans were killed under mysterious circumstances nearly a decade ago, and the military chain of command has silenced concerns.

Radakin replied that the military police concluded that this "did not happen"However, it will look into the matter again if concrete new evidence emerges.

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And while you get busy Conservative Party Choosing a successor to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Admiral Tony Radakin also said Britain’s next leader must recognize Russia as the “greatest threat” to the United Kingdom, noting that this challenge from Moscow would continue for decades.

He added in a television interview broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) about the rumors surrounding Putin’s health “I think some of the comments that he’s not in good health or that someone is sure to assassinate him or take him down, I think that’s wishful thinking“.

“As military professionals, we see a relatively stable system in Russia. President Putin has been able to suppress any opposition. We see a hierarchy that invested in President Putin, and therefore no one in the top positions had the motivation to challenge President Putin.”

The British military commander considered that the Russian ground forces may pose less of a threat now that they have suffered setbacks in the region Ukraine war.

Radakin estimated that the Ukraine war resulted in the death or injury of 50,000 Russian soldiers and the destruction of nearly 1,700 Russian tanks, in addition to about 4,000 armored vehicles.

And he added, “But Russia is still nuclear powerand has electronic capabilities And space and special programs to operate in the depths of water, so they can pose a threat to cables that pass underwater and allow information to travel around the world.”

drew radakin The Ukraine war will dominate the military reporting to be received by Johnson’s successor when he takes office on September 6.

“And then we have to remind the prime minister of the extraordinary responsibility he has for the UK being a nuclear power,” he said.

Radakin was asked about an investigation conducted by the “BBC” in which it revealed that the Special Air Service Forces (SAS), which is one of the The elite in the British army At least 54 Afghans were killed under mysterious circumstances nearly a decade ago, and the military chain of command has silenced concerns.

Radakin replied that the military police concluded that this “did not happen”, but that they would look into the matter again if new concrete evidence emerged.

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