Prigozhin’s coup against Putin failed, but it may have created the conditions that are necessary for success in a second attempt.
Prigozhin’s coup against Putin failed, but it may have created the conditions that are necessary for success in a second attempt.
@laurens
Uhm, 1) I don’t think it was a coup against Putin, but rather against the army top.
2) I think it succeeded: the Kremlin bureaucracy is severely disturbed.
3) Putin needs Prigozhin as much as Prigozhin needs Putin.
4) I think Prigozhin has a lot of leverage on Putin, but he does not want to slaughter the chicken with the golden eggs