one talks about the repetition and all the rest of it, we have to be very all the rest of it, we have to be very careful, because also often we try to very careful, because also often we try to think very careful, because also often we try to think we can predict the future try to think we can predict the future by try to think we can predict the future by what has happened in the past future by what has happened in the past yes. future by what has happened in the past. yes, there are some sort of striking past. yes, there are some sort of striking parallels, is an interesting point about comparing prigozhin interesting point about comparing prigozhin to the essay and brownshirts and all the rest of the but we brownshirts and all the rest of the but we can brownshirts and all the rest of the but we can certainly learn from the past but but we can certainly learn from the past but we ve got to be very careful past but we ve got to be very careful to past but we ve
the liberal opposition, jailed the opposition leader who challenged them, effectively made about a million russians free since his full scale invasion last year and people are unhappy with the progress of the war, but the greatest threat to his regime is from the ultranationalist right, from these patriots, she called them, people think the war in ukraine should be prosecuted more brutally and vigorously and i m talking to you from kyiv, spent the last year and a half year, the award is extremely brittle, indeed, there is a 600 mile front ukrainian civilians are killed every day, you can hear the boom from explosions and artillery whenever you get near it, you have kyiv being hit every night by hypersonic missiles, but these patriots want more, they want more resources, they want more aggression, they want more mobilise
hundreds of thousands of russian men fled the country, did not want to fight and die for putin, however pro they might have been, and when it came to the opportunity of laying their lives on the line, they were not interested. so prigozhin stepped in and went around presence, began recruiting convicts and promising them freedom and amnesty if they survive the fight. so they had a motive to fight this fight, they were committed. whilst there were questions about the commitment of other russian soldiers, perhaps, involved in the fight. i think prigozhin, there is no way this is a man who wanted to stop the war, although most recently interestingly he started to say, to question the very. we have just lost the sound with sarah, but i think we had the key sentence, that he chris the very premise of the more. luke, before