The Former Russian Official Calling for a Coup Against Putin
Jun 11, 2024
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Former Russian official Ilya Ponomarev discusses the need for forceful action to overthrow Putin, the risks of being a dissident, challenges in establishing democracy in Russia, and the left's debate on supporting Ukraine amidst Putin's leadership. He advocates for radical steps to end Putin's regime and shares insights on the resistance movements fighting for change.
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Financial aid and defensive weapons are insufficient to stop Russian aggression; forceful removal of Putin is deemed necessary for Ukraine's liberation.
Nonviolent resistance has proven ineffective in challenging Putin's regime; radical actions, including armed resistance, are advocated for establishing democracy in Russia.
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Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine two years ago resulted in a deadly conflict that caused significant casualties and displaced millions. The guest on the podcast emphasized that financial aid and defensive weapons alone are not sufficient to stop Russian aggression. He argued that the removal of Vladimir Putin from power by force is necessary for Ukraine's liberation and to prevent future conflicts.
Challenges Faced by Dissidents
Ilya Ponomarev, a former Russian parliament member, highlighted his decision to vote against Putin's annexation of Crimea and his subsequent exile to Ukraine. Ponomarev emphasized the need for radical actions, including armed resistance, to challenge Putin's regime and establish democracy in Russia.
Transition to Armed Resistance
After unsuccessful nonviolent protests and the evasion of Crimea, Ponomarev discussed his transition to advocating armed resistance against Putin's regime since 2012. He believed that nonviolent opposition was ineffective, prompting the need for more assertive measures to combat Putin's authoritarian rule.
Path to Peace and Resistance Strategies
Emphasizing the need to overthrow Putin to achieve sustainable peace, Ponomarev outlined the establishment of the Russian Republican army and National Republican Army to resist Putin's regime. He condemned acts of terror targeting civilians and supported resistance efforts targeting those fueling Putin's war initiatives.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, it was the largest military attack on a European country since World War II. Reliable casualty figures are hard to come by, but U.S. intelligence officials estimated last year that as many as 500,000 Russians and Ukrainians had been killed in the conflict, with an estimated 15–30 million refugees.
But Ilya Ponomarev says that cash and defensive weapons alone won’t liberate Ukraine or impede future Russian aggression. He insists that Vladimir Putin must be deposed by force. And he is actively working to do just that.
Ilya Ponomarev was a member of Russia’s Federal Assembly (Russia’s national legislature) from 2007 to 2016. He was the only member to vote against Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. Exiled to Ukraine since 2016, he is the political head of the Freedom of Russian Legion, a paramilitary group made up of Russian dissidents and defectors fighting for Ukraine. He argues that nonviolent resistance is not enough and that radical steps are needed to overthrow Putin.
In today’s conversation, Ponomarev talks about his life as a dissident and what it is like being a target for assassination, his previous relationship with Putin, and why democracy has failed to take root in Russia.