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If the story with Putin’s adoption is true (and I believe it is), it must be the major factor in his personal emotional life and his psychology as a leader.
Vera Putina, his alleged natural mother, died in March of 2023, about the same time he started the Ukraine war.
Did Putin’s unresolved, “impacted”, chronic rage at his early childhood circumstances and at his forced separation from his natural mother play a certain role in his emotional life and behavior? I believe, it did. He never forgave her for giving him up.
Behind his political strife to win the love of the Russian people and to return Ukraine to them, was a forbidden longing to return his mother’s love.
Does it help to understand him? Maybe.
Does it change anything on a war map? No.
Vera Putina, his alleged natural mother, died in March of 2023, about the same time he started the Ukraine war.
Did Putin’s unresolved, “impacted”, chronic rage at his early childhood circumstances and at his forced separation from his natural mother play a certain role in his emotional life and behavior? I believe, it did. He never forgave her for giving him up.
Behind his political strife to win the love of the Russian people and to return Ukraine to them, was a forbidden longing to return his mother’s love.
Does it help to understand him? Maybe.
Does it change anything on a war map? No.

