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Hk-Neowizard t1_j8vm2ax wrote
First, excuses, then 200s. Wagner wasn't the silver bullet Putin hoped it'll be
Dazzling-Ad4701 t1_j8vvx6d wrote
you could reverse the names in that statement and it would still run :P this war isn't turning out to be the big breakout prigozhin was hoping either.
Dazzling-Ad4701 t1_j8vvsbl wrote
such a whiner this guy has turned out to be.
HipHobbes t1_j8vmqn3 wrote
The thing is that the bureacracy was always there. It's just that for a considerable time Prigozhin had the pull within "the system" to by-pass it. Now that he failed to deliver on his promises and rocked to boat by starting the internal blame train against the Russian armed forces establishment the Russian bureaucracy does what it was designed for: To say "Nyet!" to anyone who isn't important enough.
SunsetKittens t1_j8vpbwz wrote
>Taking Bakhmut would be a major win for Moscow, though analysts say its capture would be mainly symbolic as the salt-mining town holds little strategic value.
What did I just read.
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FranticPonE t1_j8vqzak wrote
See if you were in charge you could get rid of all the bureaucracy. Just, you know, quietly off Putin and stage coup, after which absolutely nothing at all will go wrong and you will no doubt win this war who's only impedance is now gone!
since80 t1_j8vyhja wrote
Looking at it the other way around, job losses in this sector are accelerating as a result of open windows in high-rise buildings. But bureaucracy is not entirely unimaginable from communism! Account must be kept of every system-critical statement.
ImdaPrincesse2 t1_j8vnknw wrote
Sit down and shut up. You look ridiculous and unhinged and no one is buying it any longer.
CascadianExpat t1_j8vqhqi wrote
The old Palpatine playbook.
GlobalTravelR t1_j8vzl11 wrote
Maybe you should take out the leader of that bureaucracy, then things will get better.
autotldr t1_j8vmeik wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 87%. (I'm a bot)
> The head of Russia's mercenary outfit Wagner said on Thursday it could take months to capture the embattled Ukraine city of Bakhmut and slammed Moscow's "Monstrous bureaucracy" for slowing military gains.
> Russia has been trying to encircle and capture the battered industrial city ahead of Feb. 24, the first anniversary of what it terms its "Special military operation" in Ukraine.
> "Israel stands firmly in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and remains committed to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine," Cohen said during a press conference in Kyiv with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Ukraine^#1 Russia^#2 military^#3 Russian^#4 Bakhmut^#5
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frekaoid333 t1_j8xfvx0 wrote
s/bureaucracy/corruption
monkeywithgun t1_j8vmfo3 wrote
> Wagner Chief Says Russia's
’'Monstrous Bureacracy'corruption Impeding Ukraine Fight