There's also nothing to gain from inventing a mutiny against yourself.Is surprising to see so many who don't trust Russian propaganda take all these events and reasons being presented by multiple levels of Russian operatives with their own motivations at face value. There's nothing to gain tactically for being honest in the midst of a failing invasion and spectres of mutiny from within. Possibly a fair share of dishonesty from different frictional parties being directed at different audiences for varying intentions, we won't be privvy to, this early on.
No, I meant they have no reason to be honest with each other, I wasn't trying to imply the whole thing is fake. I did fail to find the right words there, sorry.There's also nothing to gain from inventing a mutiny against yourself.
Officially Prigozhin and his thugs received instant amnesty when they interrupted their march to Moscow. But everybody half-expects him to get murdered by Putin nonetheless.No, I meant they have no reason to be honest with each other,
I don't think that's what happened. Being publicly accused of treason by the president and then somehow walking away free with all charges against you dropped is a pretty baller move to be honest.Its surreal that you can march all the way to Moscow without resistance and then still chose total defeat anyway.
For the moment of turning back, his troops in Rostov were surrounded by thousands of Chechen soldiers "Ahmat", and the Moscow region was filled with mobile detachments from several regions of Russia, gathered at the bridges. The decision to start the fight would be the total defeat even if he had won the fight, and Prigozhin chose the best outcome to him and everybody else in Russia.Its surreal that you can march all the way to Moscow without resistance and then still chose total defeat anyway.
Terror_Alarm is AI-generated, so quite hard to hold principles.
Gravity just works differently near windows in Russia.Lukashenko says he explicitely asked his friend Putin to not assassinate Prigozhin.
Which is very nice but... why ask that ? Putin assassinates people ? I thought it was just russophobic fantasies.
And what is Luka gonna do? Offer the FSB hit team a drink? Write a slightly awkward letter to Vlad "Vova" Putin?Lukashenko says he explicitely asked his friend Putin to not assassinate Prigozhin.
Which is very nice but... why ask that ? Putin assassinates people ? I thought it was just russophobic fantasies.
It was on the phone, apparently.Write a slightly awkward letter to Vlad "Vova" Putin?
I've heard a lot of the Wagner guys are fucking pissed, like Pringles jerked them around with this. I don't have a source though, but I know I'd be fucking pissed if I was convinced to run a coup on Moscow and then just stopped in the middle of it.It was on the phone, apparently.
"I said to Putin : Yes we could take him out, it wouldn’t be a problem, if it doesn’t work the first time then it would the second. I told him : Don’t do it, because afterwards there will be no negotiations and these guys will be ready to do anything."
Though I'm not sure that argument is very strong. Wagner is so Prigozhin-centered, I'm not sure to what extent "these guys" would go on without him.