• Best in Hell: Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Quintessentially Modern Russian Hero

    From Nick@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 29 09:05:19 2023
    Best in Hell: Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Quintessentially Modern Russian Hero

    Scott Ritter Aug 28, 2023



    Don’t tell that to Joe Biden, however. The US President, vacationing in
    Lake Tahoe, was asked by reporters to comment on news of Prigozhin’s
    passing. “I don’t know for a fact what happened,” Biden said, “but I’m not
    surprised. There’s not much that happens in Russia that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s not behind. But I don’t know enough to know the answer.”

    The White House continued this pattern of back-hand blaming. “We have seen the reports,” National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said. “If confirmed, no one should be surprised. The disastrous war in Ukraine
    led to a private army marching on Moscow, and now—it would seem—to this.”



    Biden’s comments, however, along with those of his National Security
    Council, provide interesting yet disturbing insight into the tendency on
    the part of the Biden administration to jump to conclusions based upon a
    dearth of data and preponderance of prejudice. “I don’t know” combined with “there’s not much that happens in Russia that Putin’s not behind” represents a disturbing pairing of ignorance—the first derived from the
    lack of fact-based information, the second from the absence of intellectually-driven analysis. Biden simply drew a conclusion based upon
    the same Russophobic foundation of belief that prompted him to declare
    during a March 2021 interview that he believed Putin to be a “killer.”

    No evidence.

    No analysis.

    Pure Russophobia.



    Putin’s well-known aversion to those who betray him or Russia, however,
    does not automatically translate into Putin being involved in any aspect
    of Prigozhin’s death—far from it. Anyone who has studied the words and deeds of the man who has, in one form or another, been at the helm of
    Russia for nearly 23 years, knows that Valdimir Putin is not someone prone
    to precipitous action. Every word he utters, every action he directs, is
    the byproduct of a process involving structured consultation and
    deliberation.

    Moreover, the decisions taken by the Russian President are never about
    shaping perception for personal political gain, but rather exclusively
    about furthering the best interests of the Russian nation and its people.
    This last point is particularly important, given the tendency in the
    United States and elsewhere in the collective West to project onto the
    Russian leader the motivations and ambitions of our own political leaders,
    who are often willing and able to manipulate events in a way that accrues political favor and advantage, even at the expense of their respective constituencies.



    For those who believe Prigozhin was targeted by the Russian government,
    the timing of the action needs to be addressed. Given the broad monopoly
    that the Russian government has on violence, the fact is Prigozhin could
    have been killed at any time, and anywhere. As such, why would a Russian government-affiliated entity decide to kill Prigozhin when Russia had
    achieved a major diplomatic victory at the BRICS summit in South Africa,
    where the economic forum that helps empower Russia’s main foreign policy objective of promoting a multi-polar world that challenges American global hegemony had just agreed to expand its membership by six new members? Prigozhin’s death sucked the oxygen out of the news cycle, killing every other story. Such a result could be easily anticipated, and as such
    avoided simply by carrying out the act at a time that did not disrupt
    Russian national interests in such a manner.



    Some have speculated that Prigozhin’s plane was brought down by a foreign intelligence service. Putting aside the issue of competency (the CIA has
    shown a particular inability to engage in successful human intelligence operations inside Russia over the past decade), the fact is that such a high-profile assassination on Russian soil constitutes a clear act of war,
    and more than likely would be viewed by the Russian government as such. No matter how hated Prigozhin was in the ranks of the CIA, MI-6, or French intelligence, the risk-benefit analysis that would accompany any decision
    for such a major undertaking would overwhelmingly fall into the “do not attempt” category.



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