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Mon Apr 20, 2026, 04:51 AM Monday

Kremlin Split Explodes Over Putin - Jason Jay Smart



Senior figures inside Russia’s ruling system are no longer speaking like a camp that feels secure. Inside ministries, banks, and state-linked industry, the language has shifted from confidence to blame, depletion, and open alarm over weaker growth, shrinking buffers, labor shortages, and a model that no longer delivers what the Kremlin promised.

Pressure now runs far beyond one bad report or one damaged oil site. Regional cuts, weaker investment, export friction, and the growing squeeze on civilian life are all feeding the same political problem: the people who keep the system functioning are starting to sound less like loyal managers and more like a coalition under strain.

Every warning coming out of Moscow matters because it points to the same deeper rupture. Nothing here proves immediate collapse, but it does show something more dangerous for Putin over time: a governing camp that is no longer united on success, no longer confident in the old formula, and no longer able to hide that the war is forcing harsher sacrifices across the country beneath it.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: The Illusion of Putin’s War Economy
01:23 - Russia’s Bankruptcy: Regional Deficits and Debt
03:31 - Ukraine Strikes: The Death of Russian Oil Profits
05:21 - Kremlin Failure: Putin Admits Economic Decline
07:44 - Russia’s Budget Cuts: The Collapse of Infrastructure
08:35 - Drone Crisis: Ukraine Hits Russian Factories
09:39 - Russian Dissent: Public Anger and Instability
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