What if Putin's biggest fear isn't NATO missiles, but losing control of his own people? Tyler Cooper breaks down the three psychological terrors driving Putin's war in Ukraine - and why understanding them changes everything about how this conflict ends.
Most people think this war is about land or resources. It's not. Putin's invasion stems from a decades-long obsession with erasing Ukraine from the map and his genuine panic that democracy next door will inspire Russians to overthrow him. Cooper connects the dots between Putin's 5,000-word manifesto denying Ukraine's right to exist and the 190,000 troops he massed at the border.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why Putin explicitly called Ukraine a "fake nation" and what that reveals about his imperial fantasies
• How Ukraine giving up the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal in 1994 set the stage for today's invasion
• The approval rating trick Putin uses during every military conflict (it jumped from 65% to 89% after Crimea)
• Three specific fears keeping Putin awake at night that explain his increasingly desperate moves
👤 Perfect for: anyone trying to make sense of global politics and why authoritarian leaders make seemingly irrational decisions.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces Putin's psychological profile
[01:30] Fear #1: Ukraine's democracy spreading to Russia
[04:00] Fear #2: NATO expansion and what it really threatens
[07:00] Fear #3: Imperial legacy crumbling on his watch
[10:00] How these fears shaped the invasion strategy
[12:00] What this means for how the war actually ends
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🔍 Topics: Putin psychology, Ukraine war analysis, Russian imperialism, NATO expansion, authoritarian leadership
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