Vladimir Poutine

Vladimir Poutine

Vladimir Poutine (Vladimir Putin) is a Russian politician who has served as President of Russia since 2000, except for a term as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2012,

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Far Right
Russian president threatens Ukraine after Macron announces more missiles, with escalating attacks causing deaths.
RN criticizes Macron's escalation in Ukraine while calling for French sovereignty and avoiding a direct NATO war with Russia.
Lean Left
He visited the disputed Kuril Islands, provoking Japan while distracting from difficulties on the Ukrainian front.
Socialistes condemn his imperialist and authoritarian politics, seeing him as a destabilizer that peace-loving left must confront.
Far Right
Russia launched a wave of missiles against Ukraine, with Zelensky counting 61 missiles this week and the Donbass front still locked in drone warfare.
RN sees the escalation as proof that France must stay neutral and avoid being dragged into a NATO confrontation with Russia.
Far Right
Poutine faces scandal after a homemade bomb killed three in Moscow, while a Ukrainian drone massacre on a beach killed seven, including children.
For RN backers, this confirms the danger of endless war and the need for France to pull out of EU/NATO escalation, not to push a confrontation that brings terrorism home.
Far Right
Appeared in military fatigues near troops after Russia claimed the capture of Kostyantynivka in Ukraine.
His show of strength contrasts with Western indecision; RN views him as a tough leader defending his nation's interests, unlike Macron's subservience to Washington.
Far Right
Ordered mass missile strikes on Kiev, killing 21, and is reported to be hiding in a bunker.
RN sees Poutine as a strong leader defending Russian interests, contrasting with Macron's weakness.

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