Posted on 06/24/2023 2:41:06 AM PDT by McGruff
Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged Saturday to defend the country and its people from an armed rebellion declared by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, describing the call to action as a treasonous decision that puts the country’s survival in peril.
In a televised address Saturday morning, Putin said the mutiny amounted to "a deadly threat to our statehood," vowing there will be "tough actions" in response.
"All those who prepared the rebellion will suffer inevitable punishment," Putin stated. "The armed forces and other government agencies have received the necessary orders."
While he did not call Prigozhin out by name, he described the rebellion as a "criminal adventure, a grave crime, an armed mutiny" and encouraged those involved to "stop participating in criminal acts."
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I think he’s hanging out with Dominusobiscum.
You’re irrelevance is amusing. Life must not be the same since they kicked you off The View. Daddy John McCain was so proud if you back then.
Now, we know how vulnerable Russia is as an entity.
No military, no economy, no way to engage in war without leaving Moscow proper very vulnerable.
Keep sending the money, a drop in the bucket of 200 billion to allow Ukraine take take parts of Ukraine back.
“You’re” should be ‘your’.
Dumbass.
Maybe they’re sipping vodka and eating blinis in Minsk.
“It’s obvious what the C stands for.”
You’re extremely observant. Not many people realize that my middle name is Calista.
Ukraine ping
DUMBGRUNT: [Becoming a top chef requires being a top manager; warfare is all about logistics, and he could get by with some OJT.
Strategy and tactics, hire the right people.
Do the clothes make the man or is this just another Potemkin village in the Ukraine?]
Normally, in peacetime, Putin would have forbidden him from doing the videos for fear of building up a credible rival. But Putin needed surrogates to whip up enthusiasm for the war. He needed someone who sounded credible to say that the war, while difficult, was winnable, as counterpoint to the obviously unbelievable rah-rah accounts peddled by the tame Russian media, belied by the fact that, by now, just about every Russian likely knows someone who’s been injured or killed in the SMO. The downside for Putin isn’t just that Prigozhin has achieved fame among ordinary Russians - he’s possibly won the respect of a good chunk of the Russian military, many of whom could join him or simply stand aside if he chooses to make another run at the Kremlin.
Prigozhin had the misfortune to low-born in a country that almost only rewards aristocrats. That he snagged a ride on Putin’s bandwagon speaks either to his operational skills or his ability to flatter his social betters. The thing about courtiers is that all are pretty good at schmoozing. It appears that Prigozhin is that rare animal who’s good at something other than schmoozing.
There’s this idea that Wagner is just a security company. In reality, it’s basically an army division, except it reports directly to Putin*. It’s certainly never fought under any flag other than Russia’s. The mercenary tag is just for plausible deniability.
The difference between Prigozhin’s division and regular army divisions? He seems to command a loyalty from his subordinates that no other Russian military commander does. Not because of some ornamental cult of personality (typically wasteful eyewash that breeds antipathy rather than any real allegiance), but because (1) he makes sure they’re taken care of and (2) he wins. And that rep, on the basis of which Caesar’s men similarly followed him across the Rubicon, has made its way to regular army units. That makes him a very dangerous man, and necessarily #1 on Putin’s hit list.
* Having army units report directly to the leader isn’t that unusual. The Saudi National Guard reports directly to the Saudi King, quite separately from the regular army. More famously, the SS reported directly to Hitler, bypassing the Wehrmacht’s command structure. Wagner is one of a handful of Praetorian Guard units - the idea being that army chiefs who collude to depose Putin will have to fight Putin’s personal guard. There’s more than one Praetorian Guard so as to prevent any single unit commander from getting any ideas.
** Kamil Galeev sketches out Prigozhin’s biography at this Twitter roll-up:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1672399934471954433.html
Calistas have daddy issues like your namesake who’s banging Harrison Ford.
Not sure what Prigozhin’s end game was here. I’m not buying he really wanted to overthrow the Ruskie government.
Remember Russia has around 6,000 nuclear warheads. A full blow civil war and you’ll be able to pick one up on Ebay.
I’ve met Harrison Ford. She can have him.
I deleted your private message without reading it, take your troll business elsewhere. Some of us here have jobs and lives.
Your loss. I sent you a nice message.
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