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The 53-year-old Zakrevsky is no liberal and no good guy. He served in the KGB and Soviet army, earned a law degree and got “involved with secret activity, information about which is forbidden.” He then moved on to “independent military consulting” and founded the mercenary outfit Paladin.
Paladin is scary. Its own website describes the group as follows: “A few years ago no one knew of the private military company. Now the whole world knows. Let the dilettantes think we’re killers; their views don’t interest us. People don’t turn to us to defend their pharmacies; they don’t ask for permission to use arms. We don’t need to prove anything.”
“Our country is not just on the brink of disaster or already right next to it; our country is already in trouble. In big trouble. Drones are flying all over central Russia, right up to Moscow and St. Petersburg. They even attacked the Kremlin. Our Black Sea fleet is being pushed out. It’s being pushed out as if we were not a great power with a great fleet, but some third-rate country.
“Our air force is practically not working because it is also being pushed out. We are standing in the same positions that we took more than two years ago, and partly in those to which we retreated. The population is dying out, becoming impoverished, drinking itself to death: no one cares. All they have time to do is bring in migrants.”
Zakrevsky minces no words in assigning blame for this sad state of affairs: “And all this was done by the so-called ‘president.’ The ‘Great’ Putin.”
After accusing army officers of incompetence and worse, Zakrevsky concludes his screed with an appeal “to those who are in the trenches. You know very well what kind of indecency is happening there now….You know very well the faces that are mocking you and your relatives…. We call on everyone to join our union to save our country. The point of no return has already been passed.”
Note that Zakrevsky doesn’t say “I call on you,” but “we call on you.” The plural is presumably a reference to “our union,” Paladin, but it may also be a reference to other military men, whether in the private mercenary companies or the regular armed forces.
Zakrevsky’s appeal, which has supposedly been distributed widely among Russia’s military and civilian elites, can’t be dismissed as the unrepresentative grumbling of a disgruntled mercenary. Zakrevsky, like Prigozhin before him, represents Russia’s military class. If he’s unhappy and willing to risk his career — and possibly his life — by going public with his call for Putin’s removal, there must be many others who share his discontent. That may be why he hasn’t been arrested or killed — yet.
originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
a reply to: Mahogani
None of this will end well for anybody, regardless of what hemisphere you live in, what language you speak, what political ideologies you affiliate yourself with; none of it will end well for anybody.
originally posted by: Mahogani
originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
a reply to: Mahogani
None of this will end well for anybody, regardless of what hemisphere you live in, what language you speak, what political ideologies you affiliate yourself with; none of it will end well for anybody.
Why?
Do you think Putin will lash out and attack other countries?
And how would he have the forces to do that if he's fighting for his own survival from Russian military or mercenary groups? Civilians even?
I'm not saying it's at that point and he may always have a way out, but Russia collapsing from within would be the best end result for the whole world.
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: Mahogani
The operative term is "mercenary". They are HIRED swords, if you will.
Anyone who thinks they will be wholeheartedly loyal needs to crack open a Webster's and reread the definition.
originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: Mahogani
The operative term is "mercenary". They are HIRED swords, if you will.
Anyone who thinks they will be wholeheartedly loyal needs to crack open a Webster's and reread the definition.
Absolutely.
But, then, you look at the alternative route that the U.S. military has taken - woke, tranny-loving pervs, queers and cross-dressers in positions of authority and a fighting force comprised in large part of women, fags and entitled twits.
Watchagonnadoo?
originally posted by: Mahogani
originally posted by: AwakeNotWoke
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: Mahogani
The operative term is "mercenary". They are HIRED swords, if you will.
Anyone who thinks they will be wholeheartedly loyal needs to crack open a Webster's and reread the definition.
Absolutely.
But, then, you look at the alternative route that the U.S. military has taken - woke, tranny-loving pervs, queers and cross-dressers in positions of authority and a fighting force comprised in large part of women, fags and entitled twits.
Watchagonnadoo?
But why don't you tell us how you really feel about the US military?