• SnowdropDelusion@lemm.eeOP
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    1 year ago

    I’ll bite, here’s a little list of the top of my head.

    1. They’ve had a failed invasion of Ukraine
    2. Rampant corruption
    3. Putin is getting old and frail
    4. Russia has a struggling economy where “Fortress Russia” is starting to fall short
    5. Drone strikes from Ukraine have been able to target major Russian cities.
    6. There was a mini-coup attempt by one of Putin’s closest allies where a standing army nearly made it to Moscow while shooting down multiple Russian military aircraft.
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      1 year ago

      The linked article hypothesizes “a rump Russia reduced to the area bounded by St. Petersburg, Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod.” Even given the country’s struggles, I have a hard time imagining large chunks of Russia breaking away. My question is whether there is evidence to believe that kind of split has become a real possibility. Neither Putin nor his successor would allow it without a serious fight given the immense value of the natural resources and sea ports Russia would lose.

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        1 year ago

        They’re getting pushed back in Ukraine 400 km from Moscow, I think the Muscovites would have a hard time sustaining logistics 5000 km away in Siberia.