Vladimir Putin his “discomfort” with the advance of Ukrainian infantry in Russia, according to an expert

Vladimir Putin was “embarrassed” by a speech about Ukraine’s incursions into Russia, loaded with “micro-mockery,” a frame language expert said.

The 71-year-old despot is still reeling from recent Ukrainian advances that have seen Kyiv’s forces seize 28 villages in Russia’s Kursk border region. Putin promised to “drive out the enemy” in a recent impromptu meeting with the country’s most sensible army. Officials.

While he did not address the audience directly, he did address the Russian military’s situation by welcoming participants to the Army-2024 forum with a speech in which a framework language expert said he expressed “discomfort. “Speaking to the Mirror, Judi James said that the Russian prime minister, regularly calm, displayed a series of “micro” expressions in his appearance on camera.

The expert said: “There are some micro-squeaks as he speaks, hinting at some internal uneasiness, but when he talks about the Russian defence industry, there are micro-giggles that suggest anger or a preference for demonstrating superiority and when he refers to the ‘constantly improving’ defence, his voice is amplified, in a louder and more emphatic tone.   »

Ms. James also commented on the former KGB chief’s experience in changing his framework language, adding that he “wanted to avoid the emergence of symptoms of weakness. ” She continued: “However, Putin’s background will have made him a skilled masker of framing language. His alpha leadership style, based on strength and strength, would make him, like any other alpha animal, avoid showing symptoms of weakness.

“This kind of dominance only works when the Alpha is the most powerful animal and the apparent weakness will be noticed as an invitation to attack the internal and external rivals of the organization or the country. “As you struggle to stay calm, symptoms of weakness appear. Meanwhile, the Russian government along the border is evacuating other people en masse, including from areas recently hit by the attack.

The Kursk operation led Russian leaders to evacuate another 11,000 people from Belgorod, according to local state media, due to “enemy action” on the border. The region, neighboring Kursk, reacted when Ukrainian forces advanced about 19 miles across the border.

Putin, however, sought to dismiss the wonderful attack on Ukraine as a failure, saying in his recent meeting with army leaders that casualties are piling up for the country as it carries out its operation.

He said: “Losses have increased dramatically for the Ukrainian armed forces, especially among the maximum capacity groups that the enemy has sent to our border. “The enemy will obtain a worthy response and there is no doubt that we will obtain it in the achievement of all our objectives. “

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