After Wagner Group rebellion, what's next for Putin? | NewsNation Now

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Over the weekend, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Russian commander of the Wagner Group led his troops on a rebellious march on Moscow before reversing course. Charges against Prigozhin and his troops were dropped, although Putin called the rebellion a “betrayal” and “treason," according to the Associated Press.

Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis says it remains to be seen what this means for Russia.

"It's too early to tell," Davis said. "It could be very bad or, depending on what happens in the war coming up soon, it could be forgotten."

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I always love when our "military 'experts'" speak about what's in Putin's mind like they're facts, when they can't actually know that about him, but if any of us try that with _any_ subject either the media _or_ State Department wants shut up, they scream, "But where are your 'facts'?!" 😝

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Russia is doomed. The Wagner detachment was the only fighting force of Russia. Without them fighting, Ukraine would triumph.

leunam
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this guy is clueless . everyone else is singing a different song

JonMcG