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zeddy303 t1_j9qqsmd wrote

Gosh, don't you just hate infighting? Unless of course, it's an enemy.

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ITwerkForALiving t1_j9qs2ov wrote

He better be careful and listen for windows sneaking up behind him.

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billdkat9 t1_j9qth4c wrote

A Russian Mercenary Oligarch has to know what happens in the end

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travelers-live t1_j9qtuq2 wrote

This guy has balls (and probably an elite unit of mercenaries protecting his every movement every day). I can't imagine speaking out against Putin unless you knew you were 100% unreachable.

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TooMad t1_j9qu2kx wrote

The warlord is looking to defenestrate himself.

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Toallpointswest t1_j9que30 wrote

He's going to want to make sure that all the high rise windows are locked

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ResponsibleLevel55 t1_j9r090o wrote

And you thought the Imperial Japanese Military's inter-service rivalry was bad. I wonder if this will result in similar turmoil for Russia.

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i_love_pencils t1_j9r37hu wrote

Read the headline as “Putin’s genitals explode” and needed a moment to collect myself before clicking the link…

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goofzilla t1_j9r680f wrote

The CIA guy and the retired major general aren't even trying to hide their excitement. "Fuck yeah go kill each other!".

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CocoMURDERnut t1_j9rc3dk wrote

Yeah I think people forget that even though Russia maybe corrupt, it still has different areas of government handling different tasks/functions. Which has their own responsibilities, & people who are heads of such.

Putin has a lot of say in things, but functionally the tasks are divided much like ours.

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mewehesheflee t1_j9rhaf8 wrote

It was really stupid for Putin to allow someone to have their own private army.

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vix86 t1_j9rpmkm wrote

> Russian warlord's

This suddenly become the Russian Romance of the Three Kingdoms? 😅

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Big-Routine222 t1_j9ryhvq wrote

He better be reeeeaaaalllly careful for the next little while. Too many windows, stairs, and balconies to conveniently fall from.

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OlinOfTheHillPeople t1_j9s0use wrote

True, but this comes as part of a series of public shakeups from Prigozhin in just the last few months.

Technically (and legally), he isn't even allowed to acknowledge that Wagner is even in Ukraine at all, yet here he is using social media to publicly badmouth the military and take credit for gains in the war.

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Flaky_Seaweed_8979 t1_j9s4d1p wrote

I cannot even imagine what it’s like being a Russian Gen Z right now.

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YourWordsMatter t1_j9sb45p wrote

Not at all. That private army focuses Putin's enemies in one spot. He then uses that mercenary army to do the dirtiest and most dangerous work. They die in droves. Putin gets to eliminate opponents and use them for his own ends at the same time.

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Hopeful_Hamster21 t1_j9sil15 wrote

Yeah, the art of War really is cliffs notes about warfare.

Don't have time to get a PhD in warfare and augment that with 20 years of experience and hard learned lessons? Read these fortune cookie tidbits Instead! You'll be an expert in no time! /s

/s because The Art of War is quite excellent. And I know the "fortune cookie tidbits" might come across as racist, but that was meant not meant to mock the Chinese or Chinese Culture (fortune cookies are an Americanism anyway) , it was meant mock people who look at The Art of War as cheesy "foreigner" soundbites that can be easily disregarded (its not, thus I mock them).

My point is that, (a) despite how good the art of war is, it's meant to augment a life long learning quest on the topic, not supplant it and (b) some people do consider it cheesey, disposable, "fortune cookie" quality junk, which it certainly is not.

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reddideridoo t1_j9sm4cc wrote

Nice, the more they destruct themselves, the less they can devastate Ukraine.

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Outrageous_Heat_4529 t1_j9t53p5 wrote

Is anyone worried about a potential coup with Russia? I know no one is a fan of Putin. But, what if there is worse? Someone who would’ve used nukes after the first month? That kind of person exists…

It just seems like we’ve been here before.. fighting a bad guy to have them replaced with someone worse.. first examples that comes to mind is Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Libya, Nicaragua, you know…

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[deleted] t1_j9tds8m wrote

oh man, i hope we get a big name to go out a window soon! like medvedev or the wagner leader guy!

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Jim_from_GA t1_j9th4e1 wrote

The first time I read that headline, I would have sworn it said "Russian warlord's feud with Putin's genitals explodes into the open".

Now that would have been an interesting story.

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Outrageous_Garlic306 t1_j9tyhfi wrote

Look out Vladdy boy, Count Orlok’s coming for your job. Serves you right.

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kdubz206 t1_j9v5hh8 wrote

I think pootin let's it slide because as a dictator, you never want one faction to get too powerful. By having the armed forces in one camp and Wagner in another it creates some checks and balances for him. I also read that Wagner received the ammo they needed after this very public complaint. So I guess the system is working? Only cost several hundred/thousand russian lives in the process. 🤷‍♂️

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Squire_II t1_ja8u7s0 wrote

When Putin finally dies, Prigozhin is going to be first in line to try and seize power in the vacuum, with his Nazi mercenary army to support those endeavors.

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