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The speaker of the House of Congress Congress Kevin McCarthy believes that Vladi...

No longer boss: Putin's weakness should push China not to support the Russian Federation - US Congressman

The speaker of the House of Congress Congress Kevin McCarthy believes that Vladimir Putin's authorities have weakened. Therefore, China should stop helping Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin has become much weaker than before. His power is no longer so strong that it can be an incentive for China to stop supporting Moscow.

This was stated by the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, the leader of the Republican majority Kevin McCarthy in the Fox & Friends television program. According to McCarthy, the head of PEC "Wagner" Yevhen Prigogin allowed himself to publicly criticize Putin, accused him of the bed. However, during the military rebellion of mercenaries, the Russians supported them. The American politician noted that Prigogine was able to get to Putin very close that he was scared.

Now Russia is not enough military deliveries. Moreover, the events that have taken place are the reason for China to stop maintaining a weak Putin regime. "The China's head of SI should give up any support of Russia. It should be a clear sign for it," McCarthy said. He also added that the world community should continue to press on Xi Jinping. McCarthy said Putin was self -isolated and made a very slow decision. "No matter what happened there, Putin is much weaker. And Putin looks like another person.

I always believed that Putin looks like a mafia boss, and you see it today . . . he just not one when you look at him," - McCarthy said. Recall that the United States will seek a prison. So, according to John Kirby, the United States is unknown about the whereabouts and most of the Wagner troops. In addition, US President Joe Biden said on June 26 that the United States was not involved in the rebellion of Prigogine.