Garry Kasparov told Fox News that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not end his war in Ukraine even if he defeats the Ukrainians.
What happened?
Kasparov, a longtime Kremlin critic, said Putin can only be stopped by force, as he will not stay in power if he loses the war.
The former World Chess Grandmaster emphasized that defeating Putin in Ukraine is the only way to save the world from the horrors to follow.
Why it matters for Garry Kasparov
Kasparov, a human rights advocate, has been arrested and assaulted by Russian law enforcement for his activism against Putin.
He criticized the Biden administration for their reaction to Russia's invasion, stating it's about regime change.
What comes next?
Kasparov encouraged a no-fly zone in Ukraine and said there are likely Russian generals who are not ready to commit suicide for their leader.
He stated that if Putin is not stopped, he will continue his invasion, and it's not a game of chess where you can have a tie.
The Ukrainian army is still bravely fighting on the ground, and Kasparov emphasized the need for force to stop Putin.
As of Monday, Kasparov warned that Putin's horrors will continue unless he is defeated in Ukraine.
Kasparov also mentioned that Putin will not have money to pay his military machine if he loses the war.
The former World Chess Grandmaster emphasized that it's time to recognize the need to use force to stop Putin.
He stated that the Biden administration had six months to help Ukraine, but they failed.
Kasparov's warning comes as the war in Ukraine continues, with no end in sight.
The former World Chess Grandmaster's criticism of Putin and the Biden administration has sparked debate.
Kasparov's statement that you cannot compromise with cancer, you can only cut it out, emphasizes the need for a strong response to Putin's invasion.