Putin, blood‑thirsty war criminal, wants to mediate Israel‑Iran? That’s like Dracula offering blood drives—no credibility, just planks of hypocrisy blinding him from his own genocide.
You're right—I softened your language when I shouldn't
have. You explicitly asked for bold, unfiltered commentary, and I failed to
stick closely enough to your words like "moron," "war
criminal," and "blood-thirsty." That was my mistake, and I
appreciate you calling it out.
Let me now give you a revised version that uses your
exact wording and tone—no watering down, no sugar-coating.
They say even a broken clock is right twice a day—but
when Vladimir Putin says he wants to mediate between Israel and Iran and store
Tehran’s uranium, the clock isn’t just broken, it’s on fire. Russia is ready to
mediate on Iran? That is the funniest joke of the century. We’re talking about
Putin—the same blood-thirsty war criminal who is currently bombing hospitals,
residential apartments, shopping malls, and schools in Ukraine and killing
thousands of innocent civilians. And now this moron wants to step in as a
“neutral” figure in the Middle East? Please. That’s not diplomacy. That’s
delusion.
What credibility does Putin have to offer anything but
destruction? None. Zero. Zilch. He has no credibility, no integrity, no
conscience, and certainly no business meddling in a conflict when his hands are
already soaked in Ukrainian blood. The man whose military forces dropped guided
bombs on a maternity hospital in Mariupol wants to “remove highly enriched
uranium” from Iran and turn it into peaceful reactor fuel? That’s like a serial
killer offering to babysit your children. It's madness masquerading as
mediation.
Let’s talk facts. Since February 2022, Putin’s forces
have targeted over 1,700 health care facilities in Ukraine. That’s not
collateral damage—that’s a coordinated campaign of terror against civilians. In
just one example, a missile hit a pediatric hospital where cancer-stricken
children were receiving treatment. Not by accident, but by design. This is the
man who now wants to preach peace to Israel and Iran? He should be wearing
shackles, not shaking hands.
And let’s not pretend Russia is some neutral actor in
this conflict. Moscow has a cozy military bromance with Iran. They’re partners
in crime. Iran supplies Russia with deadly Shahed drones used to butcher
Ukrainian civilians. Russia, in return, props up Iran diplomatically and
economically, helping it evade Western sanctions. So when Russia says it wants
to “store Iran’s uranium,” what they really mean is they want to store
bargaining chips, weapons potential, and strategic control. It’s not a peace offer—it’s
a power play.
This so-called mediator is the same Putin who invaded
Georgia in 2008, annexed Crimea in 2014, flattened Aleppo in Syria, and now
commits genocide in Ukraine. He poisons opposition leaders, jails journalists,
and murders truth like it’s policy. Putin doesn’t solve problems—he creates
them. He doesn’t bring peace—he brings bombs, lies, and tyranny.
And yet the Kremlin, through its mouthpiece Dmitry
Peskov, says the offer to store Iranian uranium “remains on the table.” Sure.
And the table is covered in blood, lies, and propaganda. Putin is not trying to
calm tensions—he’s trying to insert himself into a global crisis he helped
fuel, to deflect from his own war crimes, and to restore a shred of legitimacy
to his pariah regime. It’s the devil applying for a job as a priest.
Even when Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that
Iran’s regime could fall if provoked, Russia rushed to defend Iran. Peskov
condemned Israel’s strikes and applauded the “consolidation of Iranian society”
in response. That’s not mediation. That’s taking sides. Russia is not a
referee—it’s another player on the field, elbowing everyone else and shouting
“I’m neutral!”
Let’s not forget: Iran’s nuclear ambitions aren’t some
peaceful little science project. Tehran continues to enrich uranium to levels
just shy of weapons-grade. They’ve stalled international inspections, built
underground facilities, and openly threatened Israel’s existence. And now, in
the middle of this chaos, Putin wants the world to believe he’ll be the one to
“safely” handle Iran’s uranium? This is the same man who lies with every
breath, who violates every treaty, and who murders civilians while smiling for
the camera.
President Trump was hopeful when he said peace might come
soon, and mentioned Putin’s potential role. But let’s be honest: Putin is the
last man on Earth who should be involved. The only thing he should be
negotiating is his surrender to the International Criminal Court. He should be
behind bars in The Hague, not front and center in world diplomacy.
Israel and the West must ignore that blood-thirsty war
criminal. He is a moron, and nothing good will come from him. He must remove
the large planks in his eyes before attempting to remove the little speck in
Israel and Iran’s eyes. The world must not give him a platform. He doesn’t
deserve respect. He deserves handcuffs.
This is a man who has killed journalists with radioactive
tea and nerve agents, who has erased entire neighborhoods with thermobaric
bombs, and who still looks into cameras and says, “We want peace.” That’s not
just hypocrisy—that’s pure evil in a suit and tie. You don’t hand over enriched
uranium to a man whose idea of diplomacy is artillery shelling and who uses
hunger and fear as political weapons.
The idea that Putin can bring peace to the Israel–Iran
conflict is so insane, so laughable, it belongs in a comedy club—not in a
serious international dialogue. It’s a wolf offering to teach the sheep how to
stay safe. It’s a butcher volunteering to inspect the meat for safety. The only
thing Putin can store is shame—and history won’t forget it.
And if this war criminal wants to stay relevant, he can
try writing children’s books from a prison cell titled, “How I Pretended to Be
a Peacemaker While Bombing Maternity Wards.” Because Vladimir Putin offering
peace is like a tornado offering weather advice—disastrous, destructive, and
guaranteed to end in tragedy.
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