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That fella mainly thinks about lining his pockets with any kind of money. I have a couple of colleagues from Ukraine, and they don't trust him, even if he is fleecing Putin. Why would anyone trust a leader of group of mercenaries and criminals? He’s a gangster. The only difference between him and Putin is that the latter has an official position. The mercenaries have definitely no chance in defeating the Russian armed forces if they choose a direct confrontation. Their best bet is to start a Guerrilla warfare in order to gain more followers to start some sort of a revolution against the oligarchy in Russia (despite the fact that Prigozhin is one of the prominent oligarchs The problem is, Ukrainians might be lured into a trap, thinking Wagner is on their side. Sure they are grateful for any help in defeating the invader. But in case of Wagner it will come with a high price. Nah… not at all. It’s only a struggle on the power. It was obvious that Prigozhin would do that at a certain point because Putin started to lose his support with every new day in his failing invasion |
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What really surprises me though is the ease of movement of the Wagner military columns on the Russian highways… it’s like they’re going in a picnic.
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That fella mainly thinks about lining his pockets with any kind of money. I have a couple of colleagues from Ukraine, and they don't trust him, even if he is fleecing Putin. Why would anyone trust a leader of group of mercenaries and criminals? He’s a gangster. The only difference between him and Putin is that the latter has an official position. The mercenaries have definitely no chance in defeating the Russian armed forces if they choose a direct confrontation. Their best bet is to start a Guerrilla warfare in order to gain more followers to start some sort of a revolution against the oligarchy in Russia (despite the fact that Prigozhin is one of the prominent oligarchs |
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“It seems more like some kind of show, rather than a real revolution." said a military doctor and he could be right. Both leaders are known to be volatile so who knows but it certainly appears to be a revolution. They're way so far from Moscow (more than 1000km) so chances are extremely slim that they're gonna even reach the capital. But it's still a direct challenge to the Kremlin |
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Prigozhin on Putin: “The President is mistaken. No one is going to turn themselves in at his command”
It is almost officially a coupe now |
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But does he really expect to win the struggle against the Russian army?
We all have been surprised by how weak and incompetent the Russian army is. But it’s still an army that has hundreds of thousands of soldiers while Wagner has no more than 25,000 fighters |
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Prigoschin, the leader of this mercenaries group, seems to have gotten out of the Kremlin’s control. He withdrew his troops from Ukraine and they are marching now in the opposite direction. So far they claimed the control over the Russian City of Voronezh south of Moscow.
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Make sure to stay at the top
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LUNG1954
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I crush only on Ferries…. While swimming in the vast Black Sea of their eyes
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Edited by
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Fri 06/23/23 12:47 PM
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I'm not a perfect person
There's many things I wish I didn't do But I continue learning I never meant to do those things to you And so, I have to say before I go That I just want you to know I've found a reason for me To change who I used to be A reason to start over new And the reason is you |
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Ferry?
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Linguist to explain what Jounialist exactly mean
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Mike Franzese
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OceanGate engineer
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A present box attached to a clock that runs backwards
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Butribu
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I wonder how many times you've been had
And I wonder how many plans have gone bad |
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Go back to sleep
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