RE: Questions I asked Customer relations18 Nov 2022 13:27
Here's a question to ask your insider, 'Which side will POLY R take in the coming civil war in Russia? Does the coming civil war not qualify the split as first priority?"
"U.S. think tank the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) also assessed in late October that Prigozhin and his military group could "pose a threat to Putin's rule."
The FSB agent, however, said that "there is no model of 'just changing power'" in Russia.
"There is no way to 'change everything' in Russia so that the country as a whole will function and does not descend into the abyss of terror," the email said, laying out how a civil war would play out in the country.
"In the beginning we may get a haphazard riot, with only looting and chaotic skirmishes between everyone. Let me try to explain: the struggle of security agencies against Prigozhin's structures, a real war against each other, is bad, but generally inevitable," they wrote.
"Or there will be battles of the regions for the division of resources. Or a scramble of various forces for control over regions or chunks of the country (Russia)."
But the country could collapse into total chaos, the agent said.
Chaos, Civil War
"Believe me—that is far more terrifying. I assert, and this is by no means the solitary private opinion of one simple (FSB) employee: we have f***ed up the country. We (FSB) screwed up the country not on February 24, when this whole affair began, but much earlier, when February 24 became possible in principle."
"Chaos, civil war, collapse—yes, it's all ahead of us. It is inevitable," the FSB agent said. "Too many in Russia have crossed the point of no return. They plan to be little czars in the areas they manage to capture. At least, that's the way they are thinking.""
https://www.newsweek.com/leaked-fsb-letters-civial-war-putin-allies-prigozhin-kadyrov-1760455