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Vladimir Putin has a ‘messian belief about himself’“And she does not like to be criticized, especially if she is a woman, she said Hillary Clintonthe former US presidential candidate who Came to accuse The Russian president should interfere in the election in which he lost in 2016 to Donald Trump.
“Putin does not like critics, especially women who criticize him,” Clinton defended in a panel discussion at the Hay Festival, an event for Welsh literature and the arts. Quoted from the GuardianClinton noted that she had some “positive developments” in the working relationship she had with Putin between 2009 and 2013, when she was secretary of state in the Obama administration. However, the relationship between the two soured when Clinton said publicly that the election that reelected Putin as Russia’s president in 2012 was “blatantly fake.”
After this criticism, “Putin became very aggressive towards me and, as we know, despite his claims to the contrary, went to great lengths to secure Trump’s election, by any means necessary.”
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In his interaction with Putin, Clinton said he was able to witness Putin’s “quasi-liberation belief about himself and what he believed he was destined to become”—specifically, that he believed he was born with the goal of “restoring the Russian Empire.”
When he invaded Ukraine, I was unfortunately not surprised. But I was very surprised by the ability with which Ukraine and President Zelensky were able to defend themselves,” Clinton said.
On Russia, Hillary Clinton launched a challenge to create conditions so that “all Russians’ voices are heard and all their votes counted,” calling for electoral action “in line with international standards of validity.”
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