Sunday, June 25, 2023

Is The End Near For Putin?

New York Post, by Dalibor Rohac: Wagner Group’s ‘coup’ was short-lived, but the end is near for Putin 

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s short-lived “coup” attempt — if we indeed witnessed one — has left many understandably confused. One thing should be clear, however. This is the beginning of the end of Russia’s war in Ukraine — and likely also of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s rule. 

First, here is what we know about the odd events of the past two days. After almost a year of Wagner Group owner Prigozhin’s near-constant and escalating verbal attacks against Russia’s Ministry of Defense, he commanded his mercenaries to march into Russia.  

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WNU Editor: As I had mentioned in the previous post .... From what I have seen heard, and read, there was little if any public support in Russia for this rebellion, and more importantly, all media (main stream and social), political, military, and economic leaders rallied around the Kremlin when the Wagners started their march towards Moscow. I am also now learning that 90% of the forces that make up the Wagner Group refused to participate in this rebellion. 

So is the end near for Putin? 

The answer is no. From what I have learned from my family, friends, and contacts in Russia, the vast majority of Russians believe they are now engaged in a war for the survival of the Russian Federation. Even those who I know who have opposed Putin for years are now 100% into this war. 

Bottom line. Russians are like Americans, they are not in the habit of removing their leaders during wartime. The debate on Putin's future will happen in Russia when the war is over. 

More Commentary and Analysis That The Wagner Rebellion Is A Sign That The Putin Regime And The War In Ukraine Is Coming To An End  

Russian mercenaries’ short-lived revolt could have long-term consequences for Putin -- AP  

Will Vladimir Putin keep power in Russia? Wagner plot stirs questions -- USA Today  

Russians Didn’t Care Enough to Save Putin -- Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic  

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Rebellion: Putin’s Weakness Unmasked -- New Yorker  

Putin's Regime 'Is Over,' Says Analyst, And 'Something New Is Starting In Russia' -- RFE

5 comments:

  1. Putin and Wagner just took the Cia and the west for 6 bill lol. Pentagon had an accounting error right before the "uprising" pretty big coincidence the west and nato are briming with hubris. It's playing our like a poorly written movie or it's all just bs. Crazy time to be alive

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  2. Remind me in 5 years when it's nearly the end for Putin again.

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  3. Applebaum is a consummate liar.
    The Atlantic has become a ugly rag of falsehoods.

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  4. "From what I have learned from my family, friends, and contacts in Russia, the vast majority of Russians believe they are now engaged in a war for the survival of the Russian..."

    Wasn't aware the majority of Russians were your friends.

    This blog certainly serves as a nice pro-Kremlin mouthpiece.

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  5. 644.

    Nice play on words. But sorry old chum, he has more contacts that you. The word for months has been that the majority of Russians support the war. This is nothing new.

    The few that don't, left the country last year. This only helped to solidify support for the war.

    The blog tells you the facts that we know, just because you don't like them, that is too bad. It does not change the color of the sky from blue to green.

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