Alexander Vindman
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My hot take on the murder of Prigozhin. His murder and the suppression of hardliners May speed the way for peace negotiations. Also, the next challenger to Putin has learned that if you come for the King you best not miss. https://www.thedailybeast....
08:46 AM - Aug 25, 2023
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Alvin The Chipmunk
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In response to Alexander Vindman.
"... But with the Wagner leadership wiped out, the capacity of the private military company to threaten the Putin regime is dubious and greatly diminished. "

Makes sense. I am kind of curious why the Wagner leadership thought it was safe to go to Moscow. Weird.
12:28 PM - Aug 28, 2023
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Larry Canuck
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In response to Alexander Vindman.
"... pursue negotiations that allow him the possibility of retaining Crimea and the areas of Donetsk and Luhansk occupied since 2014."
I see that, and raise you www.brookings.edu/articles...
Russia could also take back the 3 Baltic states, and ooh Alaska!
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09:37 AM - Aug 25, 2023
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junerose32
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In response to Alexander Vindman.
You are the expert sir but are you saying that Prigozhin was pushing Putin?
08:54 AM - Aug 25, 2023
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Amy Magnus
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In response to junerose32.
Generals have a tendency to be hawks.

That said, Putin has interest in shifting blame especially if he sees pressing need to wind down.

If I was Putin, I’d be looking over my shoulder at China. And if I was Xi…
03:02 PM - Aug 25, 2023 (Edited)
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