Why did Yevgeny Prigozhin order Wagner to halt their march on Moscow?
06/25/2023 β’
Prigozhin ordered the retreat to avoid unnecessary bloodshed and as part of a strategic move potentially influenced by a deal with the Kremlin. β The majority of comments point towards a strategic decision to avoid bloodshed or potentially as part of a negotiation with the Kremlin. Some suggest this could be part of larger schemes but these views are less prevalent.
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23% | 73 | 4Chan |
10% | 32 |
73% | Negative |
21% | Neutral |
6% | Positive |
96% | π‘ Anger |
2% | π Joy |
1% | π± Fear |
1% | π’ Sadness |
0% | π₯° Love |
0% | π― Surprise |
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- Some commentators perceive Prigozhin's decision to halt the march on Moscow and retreat to field camps in Ukraine as a strategic move to prevent unnecessary bloodshed and protect Russian lives.
- Some people see Prigozhin's retreat as a sign of weakness and a failed coup against the Russian military leadership, describing it as a form of surrender.
- There's a viewpoint suggesting Prigozhin's actions as a rebellion against the Russian government and its military leadership due to perceived corruption.
- Some individuals view Prigozhin's decision as a betrayal of the country and the president, accusing him of destabilizing Russia.
- Some speculate that Prigozhin's retreat could negatively affect Putin's standing among the elite, blaming him for allowing the situation to escalate.
- Some suggest that Prigozhin's retreat could be part of a larger plan or negotiation with the Kremlin to avoid prosecution.
- There's a viewpoint that sees Prigozhin's decision as an admission of defeat or failure in achieving his goals against the Russian military leadership.
- There's a perspective that Prigozhin's decision to retreat could be the result of internal disputes between him and the Russian military leadership.
- Some speculate that Prigozhin's decision to retreat was part of a larger plan orchestrated by Putin himself.
- People speculate a deal might have been made between the Wagner group and Moscow leading to their retreat, however, some express skepticism about this deal.
- The return of the Wagner group to Ukraine is seen as either a strategic move or a sign of weakness and a failed coup attempt.
- The potential consequences of this situation range from avoiding unnecessary bloodshed to potential power struggles, possibly leading to a nuclear war.
- There's a belief that the situation was staged to force a change in leadership within the Russian Ministry of Defense.