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According to journalists, the NATO, Europe and the US Strategy should be to cont...

Prigogine's rebellion was severely injured by Putin: Bloomberg told how the event should now work

According to journalists, the NATO, Europe and the US Strategy should be to continue its policies - to support Ukraine, giving it more weapons and resources to reflect the aggression of the Russian Federation. The military rebellion of the head of PEC "Wagner" Yevhen Prigogin struck a strong blow under the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The event is currently expecting and watching what will happen in Russia. About it writes Bloomberg.

According to journalists, Putin has long proved himself as a cruel and authoritarian leader. He used to suppress all the threats to his regime, but now allowed Prigogine to go. Although the details of the agreement concluded with the Belarusian politician Alexander Lukashenko are not yet clear. It is reported that Prigogine's rebellion showed how weak the Putin regime was. The publication writes that the West and NATO need to store measures that do not allow escalation.

In addition, the Alliance must strengthen its borders and armed forces so that they are able to withstand the Russian Federation. In addition, as stated in the material, the event should continue to support Ukraine. Any withdrawal from the Wagner's battle will play on the Armed Forces. "It would be unreasonable to contain such necessary military assistance now when it can be the most effective on the battlefield," the message said. The material states that there is no need for reckless escalation.

Yes, the task of the event is to simply follow the course already taken. Putin's reign, who has long been facilitated by a group of gangsters, mercenaries and war criminals, is unlikely to end well for him. We will remind that according to the Wall Street Journal of June 29, Russia began to actively contact with partners in Africa and in the Middle East after the organized by Yevgeny Prigazin's military rebellion. It has also been reported that almost a third of Russians still supported Prigogine.