Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
Nabiullina wrote an appeal to Putin about mobilization and scares with a disaster.
Opinions in the Kremlin are divided. The head of the Central Bank handed over an appeal to Vladimir Putin, in which she urges not to start a new large-scale mobilization in any case. According to our source in the Central Bank, the document sent to the president consists of 34 pages, contains a large number of figures and graphs with which Elvira Nabiullina justifies her call.
“Mobilization will mean that the NWO [war in Ukraine] will drag on, most likely, for several years. This will lead to catastrophic consequences that Russia will overcome for a long time. I ask you to listen to this opinion and not allow a negative scenario,” the channel's interlocutor quoted part of the address of the head of the Central Bank. Recall that Valery Gerasimov calls on the president to mobilize 350-400 thousand people in September. From time to time, there are proposals to begin the total mobilization of several million new soldiers.
Opinions in the Kremlin and in the Russian elites as a whole are divided on this issue. About 60% of the people to whom Vladimir Vladimirovich listens are in favor of mobilization. About 40% are against. Among the opponents of mobilization, for example, remains Yuri Kovalchuk. At the same time, all our sources in the same Presidential Administration note that the special military operation will not end soon. And they are surprised that Nabiullina does not understand this and “continues to draw her useless figures.”
https://t.me/kremlin_secrets/6128
Yury Kovalchuk is a Russian billionaire businessman and financier who is "reputed to be Vladimir Putin's personal banker".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yury_Kovalchuk
“It's the economy, stupid”
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