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BumRushDaShow

(169,759 posts)
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 09:52 AM Jul 2023

Putin appeared paralyzed and unable to act in first hours of rebellion

Source: Washington Post

LONDON — When Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner mercenary group, launched his attempted mutiny on the morning of June 24, Vladimir Putin was paralyzed and unable to act decisively, according to Ukrainian and other security officials in Europe. No orders were issued for most of the day, the officials said.

The Russian president had been warned by the Russian security services at least two or three days ahead of time that Prigozhin was preparing a possible rebellion, according to intelligence assessments shared with The Washington Post. Steps were taken to boost security at several strategic facilities, including the Kremlin, where staffing in the presidential guard was increased and more weapons were handed out, but otherwise no actions were taken, these officials said.

“Putin had time to take the decision to liquidate [the rebellion] and arrest the organizers” said one of the European security officials, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence. “Then when it began to happen, there was paralysis on all levels … There was absolute dismay and confusion. For a long time, they did not know how to react.”

This account of the standoff, corroborated by officials in Western governments, provides the most detailed look at the paralysis and disarray inside the Kremlin during the first hours of the severest challenge to Putin’s 23-year presidency. It is consistent with public comments by CIA Director William J. Burns last week that for much of the 36 hours of the mutiny Russian security services, the military and decision-makers “appeared to be adrift.”

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/07/25/putin-prigozhin-rebellion-kremlin-disarray/



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Putin appeared paralyzed and unable to act in first hours of rebellion (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 OP
Not uncommon among Russian despots when their power is threatened. Aristus Jul 2023 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author ArkansasDemocrat1 Jul 2023 #4
Others with ambition have noted Putin's ineffectual reaction to Prigozhin's... brush Jul 2023 #2
Russians in disarray IronLionZion Jul 2023 #3
wasn't bush on 911 stunnned for a bit? dembotoz Jul 2023 #5
A bit? BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #6
We may rue the day Putin is deposed Strelnikov_ Jul 2023 #7
Removing Saddam was going to bring peace to Iraq. mahina Jul 2023 #8

Aristus

(72,187 posts)
1. Not uncommon among Russian despots when their power is threatened.
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 09:55 AM
Jul 2023

Stalin (Georgian, I know, not Russian) virtually disappeared during the first few days of the Nazi invasion.

Response to Aristus (Reply #1)

 

brush

(61,033 posts)
2. Others with ambition have noted Putin's ineffectual reaction to Prigozhin's...
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 10:32 AM
Jul 2023

rebellion. Another one is probably in the works as we speak. Putin is on shaky ground.

 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
5. wasn't bush on 911 stunnned for a bit?
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 03:03 PM
Jul 2023

snap decisions and reactions are not always good ones

putin is still in power so what ever he did or did not do it worked

Strelnikov_

(8,170 posts)
7. We may rue the day Putin is deposed
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 05:01 PM
Jul 2023

He's a despot, but he's risk adverse and relatively predictable. Putin's business is like the head of a crime family, to maximize the take for him and the under-bosses. Putin's ultra-nationalist leanings are to satisfy the base.

Prigozin, another Putin, just not as smart.

What concerns me are the cadre of ultra-nationalists, like Girkin. He is capable, ruthless, has a following, a true nationalist in that Russia should rule a large part of Europe . . . a true believer.

Unleashed, he could become the Russian Hitler.

Hopefully, a bullet is being passed through his brain in a prison shower stall as I post this.

mahina

(20,645 posts)
8. Removing Saddam was going to bring peace to Iraq.
Tue Jul 25, 2023, 09:46 PM
Jul 2023

I don’t need him gone I just need him to leave Ukraine alone and stop disrupting our elections.

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