Brain disorder troubling Putin? Here is what reports say


Brain disorder troubling Putin? Here is what reports say
Brain disorder troubling Putin? Here is what reports say
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According to the UK’s Daily Mail, citing intelligence sources from the Five Eyes, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has unleashed a full-scale war on Ukraine, is suffering from dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or ‘roid rage’ as a result of steroid therapy for cancer.

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Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States make up the Five Eyes intelligence partnership.

Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine, according to Five Eyes intelligence officers, has a medical rationale.

Putin has demonstrated ‘increasingly aberrant behaviour,’ according to the intelligence community, with a bloated appearance in recent footage and the ludicrous distance during his meeting with visitors at the Kremlin.

Officials believe there has been a discernible shift in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision-making during the last five years. According to the article, “those around him notice a noticeable difference in the cogency and clarity of what he says and how he views the world around him.”

Earlier this year, Lord David Owen, the UK’s former foreign secretary, made a similar comment, claiming that Putin may be on anabolic steroids, which can increase a person’s hostility.

“I think his immunity is compromised, either by cortical steroids given him for some other ailment or he is on the steroids you give to people with body lifting and weightlifting,” he said to BBC Newsnight.

In response to the Russian takeover of Crimea, Owen stated that when Putin went for Crimea in 2014, he meticulously prepared and described the situation to the Russian audience. “This time, there was no consultation at all, and Russians are still being kept in the dark about the invasion. He’s a different person now. He’s acting strangely lately, and he’s quite distant “Owen expressed his thoughts.

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Putin is exhibiting indications of ‘lack of constraint,’ according to Sir Richard Dearlove, the former chief of the British secret service. “The best explanation, which we don’t know if it’s right or not,” he continued, “is that he could have Parkinson’s.”


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Akshat Ayush