Russia's first post-Soviet foreign minister says President Vladimir Putin has put his future at risk and Kremlin figures will orchestrate his downfall.<br />#Putinrisking #Kremlincoup #says<br />Russia's first post-Soviet foreign minister says President Vladimir Putin has put his future at risk and Kremlin figures will orchestrate his downfall.<br /><br />The reformist Andrei Kozyrev, a top diplomat to President Yeltsin, claimed that Putin could pay the price for military stalemate, isolation on the world stage and a state paralyzed by sanctions.<br /><br /><br /><br />"Many Russian tsars are," he said. "Many were released in one way or another. Even in the USSR there was a way. Stalin was said to have been poisoned and Khrushchev was just escorted out of the Kremlin. With Putin, I very much expect resistance will increase, dissatisfaction will increase, and this will get solve
