Bolshevik Uprising Failed This Time - Western Interests put to Bed
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It wasn't an uprising. It was smoke and mirrors.
I cannot trust a single word of propaganda from any source, but specifically western. It is two faced and unfactual. It incites narratives. Instead of being objective.
This whatever this is, isn't what's being reported.
Why is he off to Belarus? Because it was never an uprising. Instead it was a counter.
Like it was previously. Fool me once. But twice. I doubt it. Western media needs an uprising so it can divide and get ahead. It doesn't from a media perspective consider it was a counter Op. What happened in Bakhmut.
Who cares. It is what it is, and it is never what's being reported. This war has shown that media to be fickle. It relies on narratives instead of facts.
This is untrue, this was a case of uprising due to the wording used, the uprising was not against the main political head, which means it is not a coup, but an uprising against the assignment of the mod. I think this is still well accepted due to the content of the statements, as well as the movement of military involved.
Regardless, it was really bizarre and therefore I associate it to an attempt to undermine the system in place, regardless of the initial content the vector of approach told of an expansive future set of declarations and attempts.
It is possible that the claims of prigozhin in the past regarding a variety of political attempts could carry some weight. In any regard, it seems to be settled for now.
Who knows what it was? There's only speculation.
Previously it was smoke and mirrors. Despite of an existing feud with the current head of the Russian Military or something? It categorically is not an uprising, rather Russian diplomacy, perhaps. Who knows and who cares what it is unless you know factually outside of narratives. Myself I don't buy bullshit.
As soon as it happened according to the media, it was civil war, and they were going to seize the Kremlin, and have a coup.
It turns out, look, nothing happened. Perhaps there was some diplomacy. What exactly changed on the battlefield?
As it turns out. Look at that. What changed. Wagner are recruiting in Belarus. See how that works. Smoke and mirrors. Perhaps it needed a narrative.