Putin’s regime will 'end suddenly' - Why Russian victory is now impossible
The Sun, May 10, 2026
Is Vladimir Putin’s grip on power slipping?
In this exclusive interview, Major General Chip Chapman, former Senior British Advisor to US Central Command, reveals why the Kremlin is more fragile than it appears.
As Russia faces staggering losses of over 1,400 men per day and a 'transparent battlefield' that has rendered traditional military manoeuvres impossible, Chapman argues that the regime is entering a 'death spiral'
We dive deep into the 'mafia state' dynamics of the FSB, the likelihood of an elite-led coup, and the terrifying prospect of a 'Bosnia with nukes' should the Russian Federation fracture. Chapman breaks down the three conditions that lead to a regime’s sudden collapse and explains why the person who replaces Putin might be even more dangerous for the West.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBXGlfe9PW8
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