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The world would improve significantly without Putin. Just sayin'...
The TACO puppet in the US wouldn't be nearly as bold if he didn't have a Russian fist up his ass, for one.
Only slightly, the majority of Russians support the war and so do leaders that would take over.
Source: russian propaganda website.
Source: the head of german intelligence
https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/deutschland/ukrainekrieg-bnd-chef-sieht-gesamtes-russisches-volk-hinter-putin/100133963.html
Also:
https://www.srf.ch/news/international/ukraine/angriff-auf-die-ukraine-warum-so-viele-russen-fuer-den-krieg-sind
You're doing a thing so you won't care, but for people who don't know how that works, right now in Russia there are several laws active that will put you in jail for not being sufficiently enthusiastic about the war, and there is a big number of very well known cases where those laws were enforced with an utmost force, just today I read that 19 years old child who was put in jail for two and a half years for reciting a 19 century poem, was put in jail again for calling the war "criminal" in the interview.
With all that, if you're Russian in Russia and some polling agency calls you and asks you a question, for you it sounds like "do you totally aggree with what glorious leader is doing or do you want to go to jail". Hell, my own mother will not talk about the war to me on a signal call in fear that someone is listening anyway.
Not only we don't know how many people support or not support the war, the whole question can't be apllied, support as a concept doesn't exist in a police dictatorship.
Source 1: "Wir haben den Eindruck [...]" Source 2: "Die Gründe für diese solide Unterstützung sind vielfältig. Klar, in Russland kann man ins Gefängnis wandern, wenn man sich öffentlich gegen den Krieg wendet."
Yeah. I am not saying you are wrong, but I am not saying you are right either. 😂