- Aug 24, 2020
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Me too.I’m surprised it took this long tbh
Agreed. If only because it robs us of the chance to use the word "defenestration".Me too.
The fact that he didn’t fall out of a window either is a little disappointing too.
Yeah...much as we'd enjoy such news, we must remember these are announcements from RussiaReplace Prigozhin with Putin, and would you believe Putin had died in that crash?
No? So why would you accept Russian news that Prigozhin has died?
This could be a dress rehearsal for the main event, to be filmed and confirmed on a Russian state TV station near you shortly.
Well there we go thenJust saw him mopping up the last bargains in B.Hill Wilko's.
USSR in Afghanistan was a total failure.The USSR held on to Afghanistan for a lot longer than than USA, NATO in trying to install a western democracy which ultimately failed.
Very true but he may not have been on that plane.Anyone who crosses Putin does not get forgiven do they? Biggest betrayal ever for him, can’t see Prigozhin having a cat in hell’s chance of dying of old age
not impossible either (theory #2)Putin realises he cant get close to him to bump him off so does a deal. Putin looks tough and Prog lives. Win/Win
In addition, in history, the Russian leaders lie about almost everything.I thought about the Prigozhin faking death theory.
But there are problems with it
- He's recognisable, even with plastic surgery, it's going to be hard for him to stay hidden
- Would the others on board, including the pilot not have smelt a rat?
- Why would Putin entertain doing a complicated disappearance act for Prig and not just kill him? I suppose it could have been engineered by Prig, but it will be hard to pull the wool over Putins eyes. It's on Russian soil, so they will have access to black box, DNA, dental records etc
Yes. But so was the USA alliance in trying to install a pro western government. I was just making the point that the USSR were able to control the country longer.USSR in Afghanistan was a total failure.
Obviously I don't know if he was on that plane, i.e. alive or dead, but the fact that Russian news released the info that he was 'on the passenger list', is (for me anyway), a strong indication that he wasn't on the plane.Very true but he may not have been on that plane.
Dimitry Utkin was on board too, the former security services neo nazi whose call sign is Wagner, and where name comes from. Utkin was the Wagner military commander.I'm surprised he didn't move somewhere a long way from Russia. I thought the same with Saddam and Gadaffi when it was obvious what the ending would be.
The other 9 people onboard, I would have decided not to take that flight.
I'd stop now whilst you're still only a little behind, your appraisals of the Soviet and US Alliance experiences in Afghanistan are laughable and factually moronic. Stick to something a bit simpler like Love Island or similar.Yes. But so was the USA alliance in trying to install a pro western government. I was just making the point that the USSR were able to control the country longer.
As it turned out, it probably helped to break up the Soviet Union sooner. Afghanistan has been a grave stone for Empires, including the British at the hight of its power.