The article raises most of the questions we were already asking ourselves, giving some background, but obviously no answers…

  • What will Putin do? The whole situation makes him look week, will he lash out to show strength? Purge annyone seen as not supportive enough during the whole situation?

  • What will Prigozhin do? It would look out of character for him to just leave in silence?

  • Will Russian troops want to fight alongside Wagner troops after this? Will Wagner troops accept now to be integrated with the Russian army?

  • jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    Prigozhin just framed himself as the guy who could have stormed the Kremlin but was too patriotic to do it and the guy that warned the Kremlin that they are speeding towards their doom. He just needs to outlive Putin to be the next czar.

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      2 years ago

      Good luck with that… I recommend to stay ground-floor and to avoid tea and guys with umbrellas?

      But I wonder what will happen to Shoigu. I mean, getting rid of him wasn’t part of the Putin/Prigozhin deal, but wasn’t it a huge failure on his part to let Prigozhin proceed that far? Wouldn’t Putin have to sack him for that, even if that looks like giving in to Prigozhins demands?

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        2 years ago

        He might not need to last that long. Yesterday’s circus happened because there was already blood in the water, and now there’s more blood than water. Every single shark and wannabe shark in Russia is probably circling around Putin waiting for the first opening.