WHAT DOES PRIGOŽIN RISK? BETWEEN KADYROVTSY, PATRIOT, REDUT, AND POTOK, HIS POWER HAS BEEN WITHERING FOR MONTHS, PERHAPS YEARS What remains of this day after the orgy of subvassals - politicians, journalists, and fake analysts - eagerly waiting to see Putin hanging upside down in Red Square? Has the power of the "tsar" truly ended as rumored in the West, or is the picture more complex than we are willing to admit? Yesterday, as soon as the leader of Wagner decided to march against Moscow, getting bogged down in Voronezh (520 km from the capital, although he claims to have reached 200 km), with only Rostov under his direct control (1075 km from Moscow), many spoke of a weakened Russia, nearing its end, destined to be dismembered and possibly occupied. But the truth is that Prigožin's endeavor, rather than crossing the Rubicon (an episode evoked by Italian journalists), seemed to be a failed conspiracy of Catiline. Historians have always speculated that behind Catiline was ...