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Editorial: Prigozhin embarked on mutiny, but long ago Putin betrayed his nation

There’s a good deal of poetic justice weaving through the surreal coup attempt over the weekend that enveloped Russia in chaos and posed a grave threat to Vladimir Putin’s 23-year grip on power. Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the paramilitary Wagner Group that marched within 124 miles of Moscow before stopping, is Putin’s creation. Once a convicted thief who served prison time, Prigozhin won ...
A man holds the Russian national flag in front of a Wagner group military vehicle with the sign read as "Rostov" in Rostov-on-Don late on June 24, 2023.

There’s a good deal of poetic justice weaving through the surreal coup attempt over the weekend that enveloped Russia in chaos and posed a grave threat to Vladimir Putin’s 23-year grip on power.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the paramilitary Wagner Group that marched within 124 miles of Moscow before stopping, is Putin’s creation. Once a convicted thief who served prison time, Prigozhin won Putin’s friendship early on. With the Russian leader’s patronage, Prigozhin earned billions as the Kremlin’s caterer, founder of the Internet Research Agency trolling group that meddled in the

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