Comments by "John Walsh" (@johnwalsh4857) on "Russia is NOT the Soviet Union (it’s much worse)" video.

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  2. its very realistic and I think its not only a economic collapse which leads to and happens at the same time as political instability , high crime rates due to hyperinflation, rising prices of goods vis a vis the collapse of the value of the Russian ruble compared to rate of incresae to Russian salaries. and it will get worse when the war ends. Here is my scenario , war ends, hundreds of thousands of Russian war veterans are demobilized to a Russia with hyperinflation, expensive food prices, Russian wages not keeping up with the inflation rate, high unemployment , political instability as Putin tries to strengthen his political control by purges and blaming Russian elites and oligarchs for the failings of the war, trying to outlaw and disband the many Russian PMCs private armies that have popped up in the war and keep on popping up working for Russian elites and oligarchs, high crime rates, criminal gangs popping up. So the Russian war veteran goes back to this. and what is his choice cant get a legitimate job and if he can the job can barely pay the bills and food, so he probably either joins Russian criminal gangs or PMCs which pay a lot better and are hiring new soldiers basically as insurance vs. Putin when he comes for them. Not surrpised if a lot quit from the Russian army to join Russian gangs and PMCs. Lots of weapons floating around. Russian veterans, citizens elites all angry and blaming Putin for their problems and all Putin can do is repress more. I think in this scenario just takes an incident to trigger rebellion and civil war. and Not surprised if Ukraine will support anti Putin forces. Ukrainians already have a extensive network within Russia and it will be more extensive post war. Russia will go crazy several years after the war is over. something not seen since 1917. Russia essentially becomes Syria 2.0
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