More importantly, this war has become the final tool to control Mr Putin’s country and ensure anyone goes out of line. It has been brutally helped to disagree with the country, and turned a whole generation of opponents into exile. War also acts as a perfect gig order on those in the system. As long as it continues, even within the so-called systemic Liberals-Russian government, the Western pro-groups that hold key positions in the economy and the business world will remain silent. Many of them are clearly unhappy. But when the war draws, they will not talk.
On the other hand, the threats of peace are simple. It will return more than one million strong Army home and advanced veterans to civilian life. What will they do? A warning signal was sent last month when Russia’s most prominent warfare soldiers and president’s envoy district, Artem ZoogaDared to criticize potential minerals deal with the United States developed by Mr Putin. “These resources are part of a strategic reserve, and I urge my colleagues in the territories to ensure their protection in the interests of the state,” said Mr. In particular, he did not mention the president.
For Mr Putin, it was a notorious intervention. Closed by key government positions – an veteran of any war has not been kept in senior leadership role even after a widespread Change In the Ministry of Defense – former military is a potential pond of anger. While the war continues, they cannot afford to go out of the line. Peace was coming, they could follow in the footsteps of Yigjini Pergosein, a former Wagner group leader in the railing against Mr Putin and his government. Mr. Putin, of course. Can’t allow this to happen. He HE, to stop the revolt of the veterans, should not end the war. Its political survival depends on it.
As is the economy, which has been fully new to fulfill the war efforts. The government has been reorganized to adhere to a stallet principle: “Everything for the front, everything for victory.” State apparatus now works in the service of the military industrial complex. The most influential personality of Russia’s economy is Sergei Chamezov, who is a long -time colleague of Mr Putin from KGB, who is now the head of the military party in the state -owned Rostak. It tells you how political power, war and economy have become.
Some Russian business leaders argue that the war has also benefited the parts of the country that have long been in economic decline. Once the useless defense factories are now operating with full potential, fulfilling government contracts and creating jobs. Unlike premature years – when Moscow, St. Petersburg and other major cities were focused – the state’s financing is now flowing into Russia’s economically depressed regions. On the condition of the Kremlin Military KennisismTo redirect the economy to meet the needs of the war needs, we have paid a large amount of compensation, using oil revenue.