Will Prigozhin’s Insurrection End The Ukraine War?

Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, I had harboured a faint hope that patriotic Russian army officers would raise up against Putin and call off the Ukraine War. Unfortunately, yesterday’s insurrection was started by the Wagner Chieftain, a man much more evil than Putin, and after some mutual posturing, both parties have pulled back. Thanks to a deal brokered by Putin’sally Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Putin is now free to continue his fight against Ukraine.

However, he no longer has Wagner at his beck and call and the Ukrainians are now on the offensive, which is apparently going slowly. What next?

As long as Putin is able to sell his oil at any price, he can continue his war. However, if Ukraine gives him a face-saving exit, he may give up. I’m sure Putin wants to rest and regain his strength. However, I am assuming Putin is in his normal senses and will think and act like a normal human being, which he isn’t.

Yesterday, I thought I saw an end in sight for the Ukraine war. Today, that light has been dimmed and only a flicker of hope remains.

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