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James Schumaker's avatar

We probably only know a tenth of what is actually happening in the corridors of power in the Kremlin right now. Lots of history to be written yet.

Putin prefers to work in the shadows and leave the dirty work to others. He recoils at the sight of danger. He is not the person with "a limited sense of danger" that he pretends to be (a remark attributed to his KGB trainers, but most likely a legend spread by Putin himself). He is the little boy who makes a mistake, and winds up running in panic from a Leningrad rat -- all the way back to his apartment.

Putin thought he had a sure thing when he invaded Ukraine. Now he knows he erred badly, and that some of his erstwhile supporters must think him delusional. He doesn't know what to do. Doubling down won't work anymore.

I doubt that we are going to help him out of his quandry. Perhaps some of those closest to him will.

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Laura's avatar

At first it looked like sending Prigozhin to Belarus was punishment, but what if it was a Kremlin plan to turn into a new recruiting ground for Wagner? It will be interesting to watch things unfold over the next weeks/months.

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