Hello community! This is your mastermind speaking...
Who is this, Prigozhin? The double track of this disturbing story is finally coming to light, which for two or three days led the West to believe that its own narratives—namely, that Putin was weak, faced significant political opposition, was even terminally ill, and that Russia teetered on the verge of economic and political catastrophe—were true. Therefore, they put their faith in this Wagnerian group administrator, believing that he was the realization of their hazy aspirations and that there had been a mutiny in Russia. The Shoigu military ministry had ordered all of Prigozhin's men to sign contracts with the Russian army, and Prigozhin, who naturally makes significant income from Wagner's activities, had been poisoned against this ministry for some time. Although he was just the one who ensured food supplies to the military forces, this would have taken away a large portion of the income from what was known as Putin's kitchen. Since the Kremlin did not appear to be alarmed, he set up a farce: the advance of his troops towards Moscow was a desperate attempt to get Putin's attention and persuade him to change the ministry's plans. He first started to hurl insults here and there at ministers and generals, making vague threats and pretending that he had been denied means and ammunition.
Prigozhin claimed that Russian armed forces had struck a Wagner camp and killed a number of his soldiers to support his action. He released a video showing rubbish in the woods but no dead troops to demonstrate his point. It was plainly a phony. Only a small portion of his 25,000 men and none of the military officers are known to have accompanied their leader in his frantic dash. No one in Russia has switched allegiances or backed him, and no political party has backed the Cook's move. People in Rostov-on-Don who interacted with Wagner's troops protested their presence when they arrived. People clapped as they went. It is foolish to see this as sympathy for Prigozhin, as some Western observers did; instead, they were simply relieved that the whole spectacle was done. Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, eventually phoned Prigozhin on the phone, used harsh language, and eventually made a deal—probably at Putin's insistence. He won't be bothered if Prigozhin leaves for exile in Belarus. But the treason case against him is still pending with Russian authorities. He will probably go to jail if he makes issues once again.
The link between the guy and the Western services that interacted with him has to be investigated; it's likely that they recommended the desperate action believing it would succeed, as indicated by the New York Times, which Did the US have prior knowledge of the mutiny? If this is the fact, the intelligence is comprised of a group of idiots, in part because they do not realize that Prigozhin is irrational, untrained in the military, wholly untrustworthy, and who leaves no trail of evidence behind. Consequently, despite the fact that I don't believe in intelligence, I find it hard to believe. Although the action was risky and might have had the opposite effect, some analysts contend that it was the Kremlin itself that dramatized the scenario to show that Russia is unwavering and prepared to face a conflict with the West. After all, it would have been simple to stop the character's madness by delaying the passage of men to the Russian army. But by bringing out the fifth columns, which the Western services had so painstakingly crafted, the Russians won a significant edge. Currently, a massive counterterrorism operation is clearing the Western rite's slime from the cracks of the apparatuses. Given that support for Putin has attained a 90% level, the West would have to be really desperate before acting recklessly.
Don't believe the lies! The truth sets us free! Have a good day !
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