The Russian leader is 'deliberately cutting himself off from undesired information,' said a former official on Friday.
CNN host Erin Burnett played a clip of remarks President
made about Putin on Thursday:"I'm not saying this with a certainty—he seems to be self-isolating, and there's some indication that he has fired or put under house arrest some of his advisers," the president said.Burnett asked Milov"I hear some rumors, it's really hard to verify. I strongly advise against believing anything you hear because we don't know what the credible situation there is. But yes, to some extent he's really misinformed," Milov responded.
"But there is another side of the coin—that he was deliberately cutting himself off from undesired information. So Putin lives right now in sort of a self-inflicted bubble. It's sort of a two-way street: It's not that there are bad advisors who are not informing him, he deliberately built a system where he punished people for bad news and he really only heard what he wanted to here.
A former Russian official argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin has cut himself off from"undesired information" and that he lives in a"self-inflicted bubble" amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Above, Putin speaks in Moscow on March 18.attempted to reach Putin's office for comment, but did not receive a response before publication on Saturday afternoon.
"The events since February 24 have made real the prospect of an end to Putin's regime as we know it," Milov wrote."No one can predict the pace of change, but one thing is clear: Putin's system has suffered a series of dire blows to its structural integrity."
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