Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “paranoid person” and is under “more pressure than he’s ever been in his life,” says The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan.
“And there is a real danger that he will strike out in an extremely destructive
fashion,” Mr Sheridan told Sky News Australia.“It would be a very risky thing to do.”
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