Belarusian dictator Lukasenka convinced Prigozhin to stop the assault on Moscow. Otherwise, Moscow empire´d be torn apart and have had 2 governments

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one for the new 1917 " revolutions " are on the way ....

Belarusian dictator Lukasenka convinced Prigozhin to stop the assault on Moscow. Otherwise, Moscow empire would be torn apart and have had two governments

When it comes to actions by ethnic groups [the hypothesis that radical groups can rise against Moscow], a local leader is essential...If there is a strong leader working with us [Ukraine], they gain the capability to act. Nothing ever happens spontaneously; the Wagner group's rebellion was meticulously planned. 4/
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