Wagner’s March Of Justice

Was it a mutiny, or a revolt? An insurrection, a coup, or a civil war? Western pundits spent the day taking victory laps, pointing out how they knew this was coming. It was the fall of Putin, you see. The beginning of the end. Russia was mere moments away from exploding apart into dozens of pieces, just like the Globalist and Neocon chickenhawk Russophobes have been plotting. And then no sooner than it began had it ended, with Putin sitting atop the Russian state, stronger than ever.

I have suspected that the drama between Prigozhin and the Russian Ministry of Defense (MOD) is more or less a psyop. Why else is Prigozhin still alive? After today however, it looks like Prigozhin finally did bite off a little more than he can chew.

Prigozhin has major concerns with the MOD. He claims the MOD attacked Wagner’s camps. He wanted his fighters to march on Moscow, but first they were to turn their weapons in at Rostov-On-Don. On the way there, according to Wagner, the MOD attacked. Russia lost pilots and aircraft, but no major fighting took place. At Rostov-On-Don, Prigozhin realized that his March of Justice was being perceived as a threat to the Russian state, and so he called it off.

The entire Russian establishment circled their wagons around Putin today. In Russia and in Belarus, various traitors showed their hands. It is yet unknown if this will affect any change at the MOD, but it would seem that all this sideshow drama between the MOD and Wagner is done. Meanwhile in Ukraine, the NATO puppet military lashed out in numerous directions, believing themselves to be taking advantage of chaos in Russia which never materialized. Their doomed spring counteroffensive is still failing.

The March of Justice may not have been a charade designed to cover a major redeployment of Wagner forces, but it also was not a serious threat to Putin. Now that the spectacle is over, we can get back to losing the war that we started in Ukraine.

See also:
Prigozhin Accuses Russian Army Of Attacking Wagner, Threatens To Respond
Wagner Chief Says His Fighters Crossed Into Russia As Moscow Calls For Surrender
Wagner Chief Vows To Topple Russian Military Leaders
Leader Of Wagner Mercenaries Says Forces Entered Russian City Of Rostov Facing No Resistance
‘Internal Betrayal’ In Russia: Transcript Of Putin’s Address
Wagner Chief Rejects Putin’s Accusations Of Treason
Lukashenko Holds Two Meetings With Defense, Security Officials In Response To Events In Russia
Belarus Expresses Support For Russia Amid Wagner Uprising
Mercenary Boss Stops Moscow March After Talks With Belarus President
Warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin To Leave Russia As Part Of Deal To End Insurrection

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