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American interventionists undoubtedly finished the weekend in a deep depression over the fact that Russia did not devolve into full-scale civil war. With Wagner Group’s leader Yevgeny Prigozhin’s decision to give up his short-lived plan to initiate such a war, the possibility of a deadly Russian civil war evaporated at the same time. Just think how much more Russia would have been degraded with the deaths and injuries of millions of Russian people. “Darn!” U.S. interventionists and the U.S. Continue Reading
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Read MoreAuthored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, ‘n Guns blog, After this weekend’s whirlwind events in Russia we’re left with a lot more questions than answers about what happened with Wagner Group’s Yevgeny Prigozhin’s abortive rebellion against Moscow. I’m not here to answer any of those questions definitively because we’ll never really know. That said, … Continue reading “Was Prigozhin’s Rebellion Live Or Memorex?”
Read MoreGuest Post by Jim Kunstler “At exactly the point of the AFU’s weakest moment and near-collapse on the battlefield he chose to strike Russia in the back as if obviously driven by a hidden hand.”— Simplicius on Substack You’d think that the hapless DC neocons, Antony Blinken and his boss, Victoria Nuland, plus the gang … Continue reading “Coup Coo”
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Read MoreThey do seem to form the kind of combo that could have led to the Prigozhin rebellion. An imcompetent military and an overweening intelligence agency seem to be able to do that in … any big country.
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