Wagner Merc Rebellion?

I’ve been taking a break from posting on MDSA for a while, because time with Family and Friends always comes first. With that said, and upon seeing the multiple reports, concerning the possible coup being attempted in Russia, by Wagner Mercs, I thought it was important to post one of the reports I’d watched.

My first thought was mirrored by Scott Ritter’s comment, concerning The Brit Intel being involved, and in the lead on this, with the USA’s CIA in a supporting role. The Brits having been leading the charge in UKE, since it kicked off, and as we all know, the UK and USA are neck deep in many aspects of this fight, from the destruction of Nordstream, to the overt equipment, and covert personnel support.

This situation in Russia does nothing but make the possibility of a limited or even “Go for broke” nuclear situation even more likely. Putin is no fool, he has the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal in the world, and I believe is not afraid to use them against the UKE’s or the NATO fools who have been pushing the UKE’s towards their own demise in this fight. The bottom line is that it’s being done to forward the agenda of the New World Order and the Military Industrial Complex, all the while, trying to cover up crimes committed by Despot-in-Chief (D-I-C) and his Family of criminals.

JCD,

The Bushbastard

7 thoughts on “Wagner Merc Rebellion?

  1. About Russia having “the largest and most advanced nuclear arsenal in the world,” an important question that needs to be asked is, “Just how much of it will actually work?” Russia has cut corners on maintenance on all sorts of levels for years, and this is well-documented. This was clear during the initial invasion of Ukraine. Vehicles broke down right and left. Tires disintegrated after little use. Tanks went into combat with dummy reactive armor. Soldiers were given fake body armor. Only a small fraction of its army even has night vision devices. The Russian military is so corrupt that a dramatic portion of its acquisition and maintenance budget never gets to the intended end user or its equipment. Each commander in the chain is likely to believe that he is entitled to “a taste” of the money allocated.

    Even the pride of the Russian Navy, its carrier, the Admiral Kunetzov, has probably spent more time being repaired than functioning as intended. Reports have circulated, indicating that the carrier’s crew was changing tail numbers on working aircraft between flights so as to make it appear that more of its aircraft were actually airworthy than actually were.

    Don’t misunderstand. If only a third of the Russian nukes functioned and if only a third of its nukes could actually hit their targets, that would be a very, very bad thing for the US and NATO.

    I, myself, cannot answer this question. Given Russia’s shoddy reputation, however, I simply think that it is unwarranted to assume that all of Russia’s aging weapons and weapon systems will actually work as intended.

    Call me an optimist, but I like to think that the US nuclear arsenal is in better shape.

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    • I believe that, while we believed we won the “Cold War”, they began preparing for the next one. Reports that are negative towards the Russian military and their equipment could be true, and they could be propaganda designed to make US lemmings believe we have a shot, when it comes to taking on the Russians.
      I’ve heard too many stories in the last few years, that were negative about Russia, and proven false, to believe anything the mass propagandists are putting out about them. In the end, I’m not as worried about the country with the biggest arsenal, as I am about the crazy Dude with one.

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  2. You nailed it. The situation as presented in the media was too bizarre not to have external western color revolution forces involved.
    Or another possibility is Putin orchestrated this event with prigozihn to draw out any disloyal oligarchs who might have jumped on board the ‘coup’ attempt. Some of the bystander video coming out of Rostov late in the day of the Wagner ‘take over’ of the Rus mil headquarters had the air of a training exercise. Lots of civies standing around taking cell vids of freshly uniformed, Wagner machine gun positions right out on the open street corner with no cover, like a training manual demonstration at a national guard open house. The Wagner convoy that came under attack by Rus mil helicopters looked less convincing than a mock battle at our local airshow, complete with fireworks level explosions….

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  3. I would start questioning whether our weapons will work. B-52 – 70 year old bomber. Minuteman – 60 year old ICBM. Naval vessels covered in rust, due to maintenance being cast aside.

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    • Good points all.

      Since there is absolutely nothing you or I can do about it, all I can say is what the French might say, “Sauve qui peut!”

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