Russian Propagandists Worry About Their Future Because Of The Elimination Of Iran's Top Brass
10- 3.03.2026, 15:28
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One question that worries me is when they'll take them on.
The collapse of allied dictatorships around the world is forcing Kremlin mouthpieces to increasingly ponder their own fate. As Censor.NET reports, Sergey Karnaukhov had another attack of existential dread on Sergey Karnaukhov's live broadcast against the backdrop of the lightning-quick US-Israeli operation in Iran.
The propagandist, who yesterday praised the "steadfastness" of the Iranian regime, is now openly panicking, trying the scenario of Ayatollah Khamenei's liquidation on the Kremlin.
"Shall we live till Monday?": The main point of Karnaukhov's tantrum
Iran as a mirror of Russia: Karnaukhov bluntly states that talking about Iran is talking about Russia. He recognizes that Moscow has been left virtually alone after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Maduro in Venezuela, and the current chaos in Tehran.
Premonition of strikes: "One question worries me. When are they going to take on us? Or have they already done so?", the propagandist asks rhetorically, predicting that the next stage will be even tougher strikes directly against the Russian Federation.
Fatalism on air: Karnaukhov is so unsure of tomorrow that he concludes his speech with the phrase "if we live to see it".