Sometimes ago this month, Khodorkovsky predicted the invasion of Ukraine would end Putin's regime. However, in his Sunday interview with Fareed Zakaria, he expressed concern that Putin went "insane" when Ukrainians resisted the invasion and that the attacks could escalate.
The exiled
Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky said in an interview with CNN Sunday that
the next step in Vladimir Putin's war may be the invasion of the Baltic
countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
"We
must understand that, in his head, Putin is at war not with Ukraine. He's at
war with the United States and NATO," Khodorkovsky said. "He said
this more than once."
Khodorkovsky,
a former oil tycoon, was considered the wealthiest man in Russia until 2003
when, for what he says were political reasons, Putin charged him with financial
crimes and imprisoned him for nine years. Since Khodorkovsky's release in 2013,
he has been an outspoken critic of the Kremlin and Putin's regime.
"His
propagandists have already been started to prepare Russian society for an
attack on NATO countries. They're constantly talking about this,"
Khodorkovsky said. "And this is the preparation of Russian public opinion
for this."
"I'm
absolutely convinced that, if Putin decides that he has won in Ukraine, this is
not going to be the last step, the last war," Khodorkovsky said. "The
next steps will be the Baltic countries."
The Baltic
countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are all members of NATO. President
Joe Biden has previously said the US will "defend every inch of NATO
territory" and has moved American troops into the region.
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