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I’m seeing a lot of talk about a potential coup. Are they taking Putin out?
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Here’s the thing about Russia…
There’s always someone worse waiting in the wings.
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Gotta be wild to hear/see these events unfolding if you're Ukrainian.
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Sounds like a deal got struck and they're turning around. Weird.
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Nothing in Russia will ever make sense. Who the hell knows what’s happened here - except there are multiple bad dudes fighting it out. No wonder everyone is an alcoholic and dies by 55.
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posted by gut
Throughout there has also been plenty of propaganda flowing the other direction. Remember all the reports of Putin's failing health?
The two theories that make the most sense to me are 1) false flag (not sure how this makes sense, but it explains a lot) or 2) he didn't have the support he needed to win, and so he hit the eject button.
In other words, maybe not a coup at all, but definitely not a successful coup. I've never seen a coup where the head of the insurgency self-exiles while the current leader retains power.
Maybe the Kremlin paid the Wagner guy to go away. I could buy that.