• Clbull@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If true, this is a major setback for Putin.

    I don’t think this little rebellion has a chance to overthrow Putin. Maybe if all of Wagner rebelled?

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      1 year ago

      little rebellion

      They already control a city with one million inhabitants, with one of the five military headquarters of the Russian military. I wouldn’t call this a “small rebellion” yet.

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        They’re a 50000-person-strong PMC. No way can they take on the full might of the Russian military unless you see huge swathes of the military join their rebellion.

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          true … but the full might of the russian military is currently a bit stressed by another “special” task

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            Which they will promptly forget about as soon as they get their way and then in 20 years everyone will wonder where the war lords came from.

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          in the movie Crimson Tide, the issue was the radical (cant remember his name) was sweeping to power as he won the ‘hearts and minds’ of the russian miliary. Now thats fiction set in post cold war russia, but I can definitely see the similarities. I wouldnt be surprised if Wagner are joined by brigades sent to ‘stop’ them