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New danger for Putin; new wave of mobilization explodes situation in Russia, elite also took action

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Russian military blogger Maxim Kalashnikov told Russians that the new wave of mobilization, which is increasingly being discussed in Russia, will not stabilize the front, but will lead to internal upheaval. The same "patriots" who demanded a "general mobilization" in 2022-2023 are now afraid of it, journalist Denis Kazansky comments on his confession . Kalashnikov notes a systemic crisis and directly accuses the government of waging war against its own population. "Something very sinister, very dangerous, is brewing. A very dangerous systemic crisis is brewing within the Russian Federation. It feels as if our elite, our government, is fighting not against gangsters, but primarily against its own population. If we announce a new mobilization of reservists now, given everything that’s happening in the country, it won’t stabilize things; it will completely detonate the situation in the Russian Federation," he writes. There are many signs: the economy is deteriorating, living standards are falling, and discontent is growing. Pressure on domestic audiences is increasing: new restrictions, a growing tax burden, and repression. According to him, losses at the front make mobilization practically inevitable. But in a situation where drones and technology determine the outcome of battles, the mass conscription of untrained reservists only means increased losses. The military correspondent openly calls the idea of fighting "with infantry, World War I-style" "the height of negative talent." "Our front is like Trishkin’s coat. The troops are stretched thin, there aren’t enough of them," Kalashnikov declared.
İn this case Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov suggested that the moment when Russian elites suffer losses is dangerous for Putin. As long as Russian oligarchs could profit from the war in Ukraine, they supported it. But now that the situation has changed and these people are suffering losses, they may hold Putin accountable, Garry Kasparov opined. It is the discontent of the elites that the Kremlin leader should fear most now. The politician explained how the Russian elite works from the inside: "They understood that in these internal arrangements, someone could always suffer, but overall, the system worked smoothly. The interests of the elite, who relied on these cash flows, were always respected. Of course, there were some excesses when someone got out of line, from Khodorkovsky to the recent purges, but overall, the ruling class, living off oil and gas rents, felt good. But now I suspect they’re also discussing it among themselves; for them, it’s a very real question: what are we paying for? " " Of course, Ukrainians are being killed (people are being killed in Africa, too), but what are we paying for? This is the question the late Prigozhin asked three years ago, not because he had lost his desire to kill Ukrainians or wage war, but because it was bad for business. At the time, the elite felt that the war in Ukraine was profitable. Again, everything is determined by economics," Kasparov explained. The renowned chess player also suggested: "Now, it seems to me, we’re approaching a point where these elite circles are discussing among themselves the question, ‘What are we paying for?’ We’re loyal, of course, we support ‘great ideas.’ That’s all well and good. While we were being paid, it was fine, but now we have to pay for all this, and it’s unlikely to produce any results. This, I believe, is where the main danger for Putin lies ."

The famous Russian Z-director and propagandist Karen Shakhnazarov stated that Ukraine is too strong, and that it is in Russia’s interests to quickly end the so-called "SVO." He made the bold announcement during prime time on the Russian state television channel’s talk show "Evening with Vladimir Solovyov,"
Shakhnazarov noted that Western support for Ukraine remains unabated, which leaves Russia with no chance of victory. "The Ukrainians are still fighting, and they’re fighting quite stubbornly. We haven’t seen any mass surrenders, by the way… So we have to understand. They’re counting on everything collapsing with the support the West is providing them… They’ll last another 5-10 years. We have to understand that they’re apparently truly determined to maintain a long-term standoff. And it’s in our interests, of course, to achieve the results we need and end the war as quickly as possible," the propagandist stated. At this time, presenter Vladimir Solovyov did not argue with Shakhnazarov in any way, but stood with his head down.

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