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>> prigozhin's fighters came within 200 miles of moscow and suddenly retreated. here is the former director of the cia, general david petraeus on what he believes may have happened. >> clearly, prigozhin lost his nerve. he was, as you noted earlier, within roughly two hours' drive of the moscow outskirts where they were starting to prepare defensive positions. this rebellion, although it had some applause along the way, didn't appear to be generating the kind of support that he had hoped it would. >> so in other words, if you're going to take vienna, take vienna. but is that how you see it? is that the most likely explanation here, cold feet? >> you know, i used to work for the general at fort leavenworth, and i respect him absolutely, but he may not be right. he could be right. but there are other explanations as for why prigozhin may have stopped. we don't exactly know what happened in this deal. we don't know when the phone calls were made. they have made the phone call

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