The Russians ask Putin 2 million questions: Answers to America, World War III, God...

2 million questions have been asked by the Russians to their president, Vladimir Putin, whom he has been answering for more than four and a half hours. Questions have been different: religion, football, Russian foreign policy, etc. He has commented on President Trump's sanctions and his decisions, saying that in general, [...]
2 million questions have been asked by the Russians to their president, Vladimir Putin, whom he has been answering for more than four and a half hours. Questions have been different: religion, football, Russian foreign policy, etc.
He has commented on President Trump's sanctions and his decisions, saying that, in general, it is natural that he believes American interests, writes Periscope.
Putin has also talked about the rejection of Roman Abramovichi's visa, losing him several chances even in Chelsea FC, adding that these are urgent Western actions.
Putin has said that the West is making big mistakes and such arbitrary decisions under him “are counterproductive and undermines the relationship of those who are involved in the global economy.
World War III
The Russian president, among the 2 million questions, has received another link to the possible outbreak of World War III.
I see it this way, the outbreak of the Third World War would mean the end of civilization and would lead us to take extreme steps in the international and extremely dangerous”, he said, broadcast Periscopi.
Putin has talked about other issues, such as the internet and technology.
Putin has said Russia is not among those countries that will make any cyber blockades.
We have no plans to do anything in this direction”, Putin said.
However, he has said he feels like he feels like social networks are used by terrorists to communicate with each other, but has promised a civilisation solution in this direction, especially where Russia can intervene, writes Periscope.
Faith in God comes when we need it, Putin says
Every person in the world is born with faith in God, but people choose to do so in different ways. Everyone, even the world's most popular atheists during World War II, had some thoughts about God”, Putin said.
But what does Putin believe?
He doesn't want to answer that question. He says it's his personal matter, which he has long decided never to discuss in public. /Periscope.












