Dr. Phil answers psychological questions about the war in Ukraine and the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. He also digs into implicit bias.
“When you’re dealing with an autocratic situation, you’re dealing with an individual without checks and balances,” Dr. Phil says.
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Quotes:
"Putin believes he's the victim here."
"Putin believes that he is a savior of the Russian people."
"Russia the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world. Some sources say, they have close to 6,000 nuclear warheads."
"Trust me the United States government has a department that does nothing but study Vladimir Putin every time he's on camera."
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