Wagner mutiny reveals ‘corrosive impact’ of Putin’s actions in Russia: US spy chief

By Reuters: US CIA Director William Burns stated on Saturday that the armed mutiny by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was a problem to the Russian state that had proven the corrosive impact of President Vladimir Putin’s conflict in Ukraine.

Putin this week thanked the military and safety forces for averting what he stated might have became a civil conflict, and has in contrast the mutiny to the chaos that plunged Russia into two revolutions in 1917.

For months, Prigozhin had been brazenly insulting Putin’s most senior army males, utilizing a wide range of crude expletives and jail slang that shocked high Russian officers however have been left unanswered in public by Putin.

“It is striking that Prigozhin preceded his actions with a scathing indictment of the Kremlin’s mendacious rationale for the invasion of Ukraine and of the Russian military leadership’s conduct of the war,” Burns stated in a lecture to Britain’s Ditchley Foundation – a non-profit basis targeted on US-British relations – in Oxfordshire, England.

“The impact of those words and those actions will play out for some time – a vivid reminder of the corrosive effect of Putin’s war on his own society and his own regime.”

Burns, who served as US ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2008 and was appointed CIA director in 2021, solid Prigozhin’s mutiny as an “armed challenge to the Russian state”.

He stated the mutiny was an “internal Russian affair in which the United States has had and will have no part.”

Since a deal was struck every week in the past to finish the mutiny, the Kremlin has sought to venture calm, with the 70-year-old Putin discussing tourism growth, assembly crowds in Dagestan, and discussing concepts for financial growth.

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Russia will emerge stronger after the failed mutiny so the West needn’t fear about stability on this planet’s greatest nuclear energy, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated on Friday.

But Burns stated that the conflict had already been a strategic failure for Russia by laying naked its army weak point and damaging the Russian economic system for years to return, whereas the NATO army alliance was rising greater and stronger.

Burns stated Russia’s “future as a junior partner and economic colony of China” was being formed “by Putin’s mistakes.”

He stated disaffection in Russia with the conflict in Ukraine was making a uncommon alternative to recruit spies – and the CIA was not letting it move.

“Disaffection with the war will continue to gnaw away at the Russian leadership beneath the steady diet of state propaganda and practiced repression,” Burns stated.

“That disaffection creates a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us at the CIA – at our core a human intelligence service. We’re not letting it go to waste.”

The Kremlin stated in May that its companies have been monitoring Western spy exercise after the CIA printed a video encouraging Russians to make contact by way of a safe web channel.

The quick video in Russian was accompanied by a textual content saying the company wished to listen to from army officers, intelligence specialists, diplomats, scientists and other people with details about Russia’s economic system and its management.