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Quel cirque sérieux…
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Apparemment il y aurait une histoire de convoi d’argent (milliard de roubles équivalent à quelques dizaines de millions d’euros) à destination de Wagner, qui aurait été intercepté par des russes. Ça pourrait être le déclencheur de la rébellion. Et c’est le genre de truc qui peut s’arranger.
Source ?
Poutine en sort humilié et affaibli, ça sent la fin de règne. On peut faire le parallèle avec le putch de 91 qui, même si il a loupé, a mené à la démission de Gorbachev.
Bah c’était rapide de crise à resolution…
Bravely bold Sir Robin
Rode forth from Camelot.
He was not afraid to die,
Oh brave Sir Robin.
He was not at all afraid
To be killed in nasty ways.
Brave, brave, brave, brave Sir Robin.
He was not in the least bit scared
To be mashed into a pulp.
Or to have his eyes gouged out,
And his elbows broken.
To have his kneecaps split
And his body burned away,
And his limbs all hacked and mangled
Brave Sir Robin.
His head smashed in
And his heart cut out
And his liver removed
And his bowls unplugged
And his nostrils raped
And his bottom burnt off
And his penis
“That’s, that’s enough music for now lads, there’s dirty work afoot.”
Brave Sir Robin ran away.
(“No!”)
Bravely ran away away.
(“I didn’t!”)
When danger reared it’s ugly head,
He bravely turned his tail and fled.
(“I never!”)
Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
And gallantly he chickened out.
(“You’re lying!”)
Swiftly taking to his feet,
He beat a very brave retreat.
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin!
C’est encore la grève des scénaristes ? Quelle déception.
Oscar de la meilleure tentative de coup d’état 2023 quand même.