Jacques Baud is not a "joke". Here's some excerpts from his french Wikipedia page:
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Jacques Baud , born on April 1 , 1955, is a former Swiss army colonel, strategic analyst , intelligence and terrorism specialist.

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Biography

Between 1983 and 1990, Jacques Baud was a member of the Swiss Strategic Intelligence Service , in charge of Warsaw Pact forces east of the Iron Curtain and around the world.

In 1995, due to his knowledge of Africa and anti -personnel mines , he was sent on mission to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Goma (then in Zaire ), as head of security for Rwandan refugee camps in Zaire, in order to prevent ethnic cleansing . In 1997, he was sent to found a project to contribute to the fight against anti-personnel mines . He was sent as an expert to the Mine Action Service of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York.

In 2002, he was hired at the Centre for International Security Policy (CPSI) at the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs , a newly created Swiss institution. In 2005, the United Nations asked him to head the first multidisciplinary civil-military intelligence centre ( Joint Mission Analysis Centre (JMAC)) of the United Nations Mission in Sudan ( Khartoum ). In 2009-2011, he was called to New York as Chief of Policy and Doctrine in the Office of Military Affairs of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). There, he worked in particular on civil-military operations, the improvement of operational intelligence, the integration of women in peacekeeping operations and the protection of civilians. In 2011, he was called by the African Union to head the Research Department of the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) in Nairobi ( Kenya ). At the end of his mandate, he was appointed Head of the fight against the proliferation of small arms and against mines of the Political Affairs and Security Policy Division at NATO in Brussels.

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So if this highly credentialized man actually believes that Putin didn't poison his detractors, I'd take note. Speaking of credentials, what is your source or sources that Putin -did- poison his detractors? We're not even getting into the fact that "detractors" is a rather vague category.
You may think anything you want, I find him to be a joke.
 
Alright, so your first claim is that Putin isn't honest. Do you have any evidence for this claim? As to your second claim, I think we have to define what is meant by "opponents and detractors". If we're talking about people who are trying to topple the Russian government and/or kill him, I'd say that most if not all leaders would naturally try to take out said opponents before they themselves are taken out. If you're talking of simple political dissent, then by all means, provide some evidence for your claim if you can.
History shows us Putin is dishonest and a murderer. I do not understand anyone supporting or believing this man.

You can make claims about anyone or anything. I asked if you had any evidence for your claim.
 
Jacques Baud is not a "joke". Here's some excerpts from his french Wikipedia page:
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Jacques Baud , born on April 1 , 1955, is a former Swiss army colonel, strategic analyst , intelligence and terrorism specialist.

[snip]

Biography

Between 1983 and 1990, Jacques Baud was a member of the Swiss Strategic Intelligence Service , in charge of Warsaw Pact forces east of the Iron Curtain and around the world.

In 1995, due to his knowledge of Africa and anti -personnel mines , he was sent on mission to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Goma (then in Zaire ), as head of security for Rwandan refugee camps in Zaire, in order to prevent ethnic cleansing . In 1997, he was sent to found a project to contribute to the fight against anti-personnel mines . He was sent as an expert to the Mine Action Service of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York.

In 2002, he was hired at the Centre for International Security Policy (CPSI) at the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs , a newly created Swiss institution. In 2005, the United Nations asked him to head the first multidisciplinary civil-military intelligence centre ( Joint Mission Analysis Centre (JMAC)) of the United Nations Mission in Sudan ( Khartoum ). In 2009-2011, he was called to New York as Chief of Policy and Doctrine in the Office of Military Affairs of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). There, he worked in particular on civil-military operations, the improvement of operational intelligence, the integration of women in peacekeeping operations and the protection of civilians. In 2011, he was called by the African Union to head the Research Department of the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) in Nairobi ( Kenya ). At the end of his mandate, he was appointed Head of the fight against the proliferation of small arms and against mines of the Political Affairs and Security Policy Division at NATO in Brussels.

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So if this highly credentialized man actually believes that Putin didn't poison his detractors, I'd take note. Speaking of credentials, what is your source or sources that Putin -did- poison his detractors? We're not even getting into the fact that "detractors" is a rather vague category.
You may think anything you want, I find him to be a joke.

I don't just think something about him, I have a massive amount of evidence to back it up. You, on the other hand...
 
I don't just think something about him, I have a massive amount of evidence to back it up. You, on the other hand...
The only thing I need to know about him is he thinks Putin doesn’t poison people. It makes him a liar to me and that’s all I need to know about him. I could dig up articles that call him out on his lies about Ukraine, but your are a Putin apologist and those arguments won’t change your mind. I don’t believe Russian propaganda. I don’t trust anything Putin says.
 
I don't just think something about him, I have a massive amount of evidence to back it up. You, on the other hand...
The only thing I need to know about him is he thinks Putin doesn’t poison people. It makes him a liar to me and that’s all I need to know about him.

You haven't shown any evidence that Putin -does- poison people. Surely you must realize that having beliefs without evidence to back them up isn't exactly the best policy?
 
Just finished watching the following video from Russia News, wherein Putin gives answers to questions I think are important. It can be seen here:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soIrXjG1u7E&ab_channel=RussiaNews


I think the title of the video is misleading, though I also think that what Putin actually said that I imagine inspired the title wasn't the best as well. That being said, I can understand that after over 3 years of war with Ukraine that emotions may start to colour his thoughts on the matter. Here's the part of his speech that I'm thinking about, starting at around 4:40:
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I have said many times that I consider the Russian and Ukrainian
people to be one people in reality. In this sense, all of Ukraine is ours.

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I think that immediately after that, he self corrects to some extent, by mitigating what he said:
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But we proceed from the realities that are developing now.
Of course, there are people, and there are many of them in the neighboring country, who strive to
ensure their sovereignty and independence. Well, God bless them.
Incidentally, we have never questioned their right, the right of the Ukrainian people,
to independence and sovereignty. At the same time, the grounds on
which Ukraine became independent and sovereign were set out in the Declaration of Independence
of Ukraine of 1991, where it is clearly written in black and white that Ukraine is a non-aligned,
non-nuclear, neutral state. It would be nice to return to

these fundamental values on which Ukraine gained its independence and sovereignty.
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