In a deserted street of the suburbs of Moscow, inside their private car, they found the body of Román Vladimirovich Stavoroit with a bullet in the head. In most of the countries of the world, who who was a powerful minister committed suicide shortly after being thrown out of the government, might seem relatively normal. But if who signed the dismissal of Minister Suicido is Vladimir Putin, then the hypotheses about that death multiply. The questions also grow, just like three years ago, when the powerful banker Vladislav Avayev appeared dead in his department, along with his wife and youngest daughter, apparently murdered by him before committing suicide.
No one could answer why that rich businessman of the vicinity of the Russian president would do something. Starovit and Avayev deaths joined a long list of relatives to the president who jumped from skyscrapers or hanged themselves in the living room of their mansions. A list that many keep in the same drawer of the list of deaths due to the poisoning of former spy Alexander Litvinenko and so many others, as well as the cardiac arrest of Alexei Navalni and the fall of the Yevgueny Prigozhin plane.
They are not the only deaths in the cemetery that extends to the shadow of Putin. In these last weeks, the number of tombs grew. Bombardear massively kyiv, Kharkiv and other large urban centers, with the exclusive objective of killing civilians and destroying homes, was one of its personal signs that Vladimir Putin intensified in recent weeks.
Another of the many measures that show the personality and perception of the world of the Russian president, was the official recognition of the demential regime that prevails in Afghanistan. In the same line is the new mass acquisition of North Korean soldiers, who will already kill in Ukraine for the territorial expansion project that drives the Kremlin chief in blood and fire.
The first lot of North Korean troops was about ten thousand soldiers and the new lot will be more than double. Kim Jong a Ha began to drive his army as mercenary Yevgueny Prigozhin managed the Wagner group. After all, although they share a visceral hatred of the powers of the West and the criminal management of power, there are no geopolitical or ideological reasons that explain better than money and business the collaboration of the North Korean dictator with his Russian colleague.

It is also better to charge succulent sums, because the Kremlin head has already shown a level of unfair that enters the land of betrayal. The Iranians know, whose chancellor, Abbas Araghchi, traveled to Moscow in full war with Israel to get MI-28 helicopters, Su-35 bomber aircraft and S-400 anti-aircraft batteries. But Putin gave them absolutely anything.
Iran expected the Russian leader to give him the hundreds of Shahed drones who sent him for his war in Ukraine. However, Putin preferred not to give Israel any reason to begin to send to Zelenski the armaments that the Ukrainian president has time to request the Israeli government.
If there are no thousands of civilian deaths in the Ukrainian cities massively bombarded by Russia, it is because in Ukraine the alarms sound, citizens have shelters close to their homes and the missile interceptors systems in flight manage to contain part of those attacks. None of that have the Gazati civilians, who are massacred by the inclement Benjamín Netyahu bombs, to which Hamas’s abject strategy to criminalize Israel.

Netanyahu and Hamas are co -responsible for the extermination of civilians in the Gaza Strip, while Vladimir Putin is whole and exclusively responsible for the deaths that the Russian army are causing among the civilians of Ukraine. Beyond the mistakes that NATO had in its expansion without planning, the person responsible for the conflict that has been the Russian president, his geopolitical vision and his conception of power.
Donald Trump adopted, as many ultraconservatives and also left -wing populists, the Russian story about the causes of this war. Until now, Trump always held Zelenski responsible and justified the Russian invasion. Only when Putin rejected his fire cessation plan, the New York tycoon began to understand the nature of the Russian leader. And the massive bombings of recent weeks led him to say his first successful phrase about Putin: “He just wants to continue killing people.”

The Kremlin chief is also totally responsible for having turned Russia in the first state that officially recognizes the Afghan government that devastated the rights of women, in addition to reimposing the brutal medieval laws that the first Taliban regime had imposed, led by Mullah Mohamad Omar.
Trump and Joe Biden have a part of the responsibility for the tragedy that the Afghan woman and many Afghan men who prefer a system of modern and rational laws live, instead of one that is anchored in the most recalcitrant version of Islam, aggravated by the Pashtunwali code, system of the ethnic ethnic public and individual.

Trump made the mistake of agreeing with the Taliban the withdrawal of US forces that maintained a sector of Afghanistan released from the dark Taliban. And Biden made the mistake of having fulfilled what was agreed, implementing a withdrawal left for the history of shameful postcards, such as those of the North American airplanes taking off with Afghans hanging from the wings and the landing train.
Also Xi Jinping is an accomplice of the death of common sense in Afghanistan, for the millionaire investments made in that Central Asian country to keep the exploitation of minerals and oil. But, both the businesses made by China and the serious mistakes of Trump and Biden, do not justify the step that Putin took. Worse still taking into account that these Taliban are the updated version of the Mujahidines who killed thousands of Soviet soldiers, who fiercely fought after the imposition in 1978 of a government managed from Moscow by the so -called Saur revolution.


