• @rbhfd
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    61 year ago

    I’m convinced Prigozhin believed he was a dead man already and decided to go out with a bang. The chances of success were just too slim, it just feels like a final gambit.

    • @Methylman
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      61 year ago

      If he believed he was bound to fail in Ukraine and bound to fail in Moscow, wouldn’t the latest news suggest he has even fewer options than he had before? He’s backed himself into a corner surely?

      • @rbhfd
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        41 year ago

        I’m not sure what you mean.

        But apparently, the deal entails him moving to Belarus and not being persecuted.

        So, if my assessment is correct, which is a big if, he went from Putin putting a mark on him to an at least decent chance of surviving in Belarus, by pulling this hail Mary.

        • ivanafterall
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          1 year ago

          If that’s truly the deal he took, he’s cemented himself as a fool of historic proportions and he will die in predictable fashion in Belarus (if he ever makes it).

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          he went from Putin putting a mark on him to an at least decent chance of surviving in Belarus, by pulling this hail Mary

          That’s not how Russia works. Now he can never stand near a window, cliff or staircase, or drink tea.

    • @Badgernomics
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      61 year ago

      I disagree, the more that comes out, the more I’m convinced its a jostling for power kinda vibe. If he’s walked away without securing loyalists at FSB, MoI, AND MoD he’s a dead man and he has to know that. You can’t get into a powerful position in Russia and not know that. If so, then with FSB, MoI and MoD loyal to him he runs Russia in all but name.