He’s Ruthless”: Experts Assess Vladimir Putin’s Psychological Profile
Russian leader Vladimir Putin always surprises observers around the world by making decisions, such as exemplifying Crimea and bombing anti-government rebels in Syria. Every word, movement and actions are studied and based on it, experts have built a psychological profile of leaders. This time, he did not get his determination to reaffirm Russian strength and stopped Ukraine from joining the Organization of the North Atlantic Agreement led by Western or NATO. Claiming the “Disison” of Ukraine, Putin launched an invasion on February 24.
He has been in power since 2000, became the leader of the Oldest Russian official since the Soviet Dictator Joseph Stalin, who died in 1953.
The Russian parliament has passed the constitutional reform that will give Mr Putin the opportunity to remain in power outside the end of the current fourth term in 2024.
Russian leaders are often compared to controversial figures such as Saddam Hussein, Muamar Gadhafi and even Adolf Hitler – Ukraine has posted a meme that connects Putin to the German dictator.
Experts say there is a reason for that. “I think he’s pragmatic, he’s cruel. He has ambition,” Kenneth Dekleva, a former medical department of the US state of the state, told CBS News.
He wants to disturb and rewrite the Post-1991 cold war order … his cruelty is not a new thing. Sorry to say that … Putin hates weakness. So I don’t want to put it in a felt weaker or beaten or humiliated because it can Cause further problems on the road, “added the psychiatrist.
Putin’s criticism said his world’s view was formed in the Soviet era. A former KGB spy, Mr Putin rises through ranking quickly in the chaos of the Soviet Union collapse. Through the Annexation of Crimea and attacks in Ukraine, he wants to return the Soviet Union, experts claimed.
He has a reptile look, which is the key to a psychopathic profile,” Javier Urra, a psychologist and forensic specialist, told Spain Daily Marca.