Russian Reshuffle: What the Kremlin Shakeup Means for the War and the Ridiculous Reaction to It

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On May 12, the Kremlin announced a reshuffle of its cabinet positions: both Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu and Secretary of the Security Council Nikoali Patrushev lost those job titles. Much of the media discussion afterward was misleading, though. This video explores exactly what happened, what we know and what is speculation, and how it may affect the war in Ukraine. Also, we are haunted by chicken once again.
0:00 Putin's Cabinet Reshuffling
0:58 Reading the Tea Leaves
2:10 Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu "Fired"
4:28 Why this Isn't Good News for Ukraine
6:09 The Nikolai Patrushev Mystery
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  • @w3vjp568
    @w3vjp568Ай бұрын

    Don't worry, Sergei... in Moscow, when one window closes, another window opens.

  • @truthbsaid1600

    @truthbsaid1600

    Ай бұрын

    That sound ominous...

  • @joesterling4299

    @joesterling4299

    Ай бұрын

    Especially high up in hospitals.

  • @WOTArtyNoobs

    @WOTArtyNoobs

    Ай бұрын

    Sergei will be wearing a parachute to bed from now on.

  • @Funko777

    @Funko777

    Ай бұрын

    Genuinely made me laugh out loud lmao

  • @CatToy4000

    @CatToy4000

    Ай бұрын

    a

  • @tonny.c
    @tonny.cАй бұрын

    At least William Spaniel is not trying to sell me someth-GOD DAMN IT

  • @Briggsby

    @Briggsby

    Ай бұрын

    Good books though. His humour hits even harder when there's shitloads more graphs.

  • @VolkerHett

    @VolkerHett

    Ай бұрын

    Better than the others who want to sell us anything!

  • @burningthecandleatbothends1658

    @burningthecandleatbothends1658

    Ай бұрын

    Not really, he trying to sell you another story. He was wrong in the past 2 years several times. Just don't watch pro ukrain or pro Russian channels and instead watch objectives channels. Which this channel trying to be, unfortunately he is uneducated and lacks any political or military background Where is surovkin btw? He wasn't fired neither, at least William says so. No evidence this person lives

  • @Ar1AnX1x

    @Ar1AnX1x

    Ай бұрын

    *D'UH*

  • @Canoby

    @Canoby

    Ай бұрын

    I think it's fair to plug your own book on your own youtube channel

  • @dennisjones9044
    @dennisjones9044Ай бұрын

    our own government does it all the time when a senior manager isn't getting the job done, they are "promoted" to a position where they can do the least harm

  • @sylviamontaez3889

    @sylviamontaez3889

    Ай бұрын

    so reassigning them to an unimportant position?

  • @richardcory5024

    @richardcory5024

    27 күн бұрын

    So do many private companies.

  • @pieterfaes6263
    @pieterfaes6263Ай бұрын

    "Sadly, it really does seem like we are back to doing that." is a sentiment that unfortunately to me is ringing true a bit too commonly these days.

  • @leonardbleeker1310

    @leonardbleeker1310

    Ай бұрын

    Yep - devolution seems to be the trend nowadays. I jot it up to increased interconnectivity giving every idiot on this planet a platform to spout their nonsense.

  • @Sue.5776
    @Sue.5776Ай бұрын

    What? No lines on maps? How odd, thanks for the update.

  • @gae_wead_dad_6914

    @gae_wead_dad_6914

    Ай бұрын

    Barely anything changes on the front these days, from Russia's failed attempt in Kharkiv just showing us HOW weak they got since 2022 - none of the changes in the front have been "War winning" This war will be won on an economic level, and that, sadly - might take decades.

  • @that_flnger

    @that_flnger

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@gae_wead_dad_6914 a country that gets supported the most will win the war economically

  • @nlald

    @nlald

    Ай бұрын

    There were lines on video calls.

  • @cyberpotato63

    @cyberpotato63

    Ай бұрын

    His lines on maps are a conceptual abstraction representing an array of possible outcomes. They don't usually represent actual lines on actual maps. (They would be the worst war mapping ever.) I guess not drawing them, and letting them be an abstraction, would lose a lot of us. So, he draws the damn things.

  • @gideonmele1556

    @gideonmele1556

    Ай бұрын

    The lines on map are implied when not explicitly shown

  • @Elongated_Muskrat
    @Elongated_MuskratАй бұрын

    If you live in a place where you can't interrogate the Easter Bunny, you really are living in 1984.

  • @MostlyPennyCat

    @MostlyPennyCat

    Ай бұрын

    Or Animal Farm

  • @Funko777

    @Funko777

    Ай бұрын

    "listen here you furry lil shit I WANT ANSWERS" *slams palms on desk*

  • @lalzgarra9493

    @lalzgarra9493

    Ай бұрын

    you (the usa) cant talk about is ra els war crimes so .........

  • @ronmorrell9809

    @ronmorrell9809

    Ай бұрын

    @lalzgarra9493. Talking and protesting peacefully is permitted. Destroying property and threatening other people is not. Overnight camping on campus is not. Constructing unauthorized buildings on campus is not.

  • @jackthompson6296

    @jackthompson6296

    Ай бұрын

    The Easter Bunny died in 2020, yet another victim of COVID-19.

  • @blitzburn2871
    @blitzburn2871Ай бұрын

    The only reason we are so damn surprised by Shoigu getting replaced is because in a rational country he would have been sent out the door with a fucking catapult yonks ago, so Putin actually putting another man in the position ends up being quite unexpected because Shoigu getting replaced implies that someone actually acknowledged reality.

  • @thesenate1844

    @thesenate1844

    Ай бұрын

    Putin, similar to other dictators values loyalty over competence. Shoigu never seemed too competent but was his loyalty ever in doubt? Has Putin reached his phase of Stalin paranoia?

  • @gideonmele1556

    @gideonmele1556

    Ай бұрын

    He just moved Shoigu to another high level position on a governmental board. The new guy is what I find most interesting and especially the timing

  • @richardcory5024

    @richardcory5024

    27 күн бұрын

    Many of us were not surprised at all that Shoigu was, effectively, demoted. It had to happen and should have happened a long time ago. Putin is now acknowledging the financial realities of war and Belousov is there to extract money from the economy for the war effort. The only problem for Putin is that he creates enemies with each reshuffle, even amongst his "loyal" friends. Those demoted are meant to be grateful they are not dead.

  • @SuperSabre157
    @SuperSabre157Ай бұрын

    "I'm just trying to sell you something." I come here for honesty. I got it. For that reason alone, I'm buying the book lol

  • @rogerwilliams1556
    @rogerwilliams1556Ай бұрын

    "where as I am just trying to sell you something." .. That was hilarious, w/ tears in my eyes.

  • @user-je3sk8cj6g
    @user-je3sk8cj6gАй бұрын

    Ah, just like the good ol' times of trying to guess the latest gossips of the Russian court

  • @andresfelipeod6819

    @andresfelipeod6819

    Ай бұрын

    check The Duran, very good to explain this move.

  • @vladkornienko7889

    @vladkornienko7889

    Ай бұрын

    Duran has only dumb opinions

  • @angelikaskoroszyn8495

    @angelikaskoroszyn8495

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I'm very agnostic about all of that. People have different theories but in the end we won't know for at least a year or so what's happening. Maybe even longer if it's something serious

  • @Killdozer667
    @Killdozer667Ай бұрын

    Shoigu went into "silent retirement": these are pointless positions with important titles but absolutely no actual power. This is common strategy for putin regime. This way he can ensure that the person is not too angry to stage the revolt and (this is more important) to preserve the loyalty. Every person around him sees that the loyalty does bring the benefits even if you screw up. If Shoigu went "window mode" every single one from putin surroundings will doubt their loyalty simply out of fear. So, yes, Shoigu was indeed fired.

  • @---...---...---...---...
    @---...---...---...---...Ай бұрын

    "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." -- Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @GojiMet86
    @GojiMet86Ай бұрын

    I knew the moment that Shoigu changed positions that Lines-On-Map Man was gonna have a piece! It's rather ominous for Ukraine that an economist is now Minister of Defense, which at first may seem strange (imagine Lloyd Austin being "replaced" by Jerome Powell). But Russia will now have a war economist that prioritizes efficiency for the military, whilst keeping a loyal general that is still good and competent at being a general.

  • @unduloid

    @unduloid

    Ай бұрын

    Even the best economist can't turn the tide when the money is simply running out.

  • @GojiMet86

    @GojiMet86

    Ай бұрын

    @@unduloid Don't tell that to Vlady! 🤫

  • @eriks.9730

    @eriks.9730

    Ай бұрын

    Hopefully the economist will be so busy finding ways to line his pockets that he won’t have proper focus on getting stuff made.

  • @TomTomicMic

    @TomTomicMic

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@eriks.9730 If he is corrupt he will have more money away than Shoigu as he is a money man, if he is not so corrupt the other corrupt officials will be looking to weaken his position if he steps on their toes, and having Putin minding your back might not cut it, especially if it goes a bit wrong from the start!?!

  • @burningthecandleatbothends1658

    @burningthecandleatbothends1658

    Ай бұрын

    Lol guys you're so clueless You don't change shit by swapping out generals. Russian corruption begins with the commanders and ends with shoigu Russia is already a war economy. They already raising loans, shifting to cheap drone production, buying resources under the radar of sanctions Welcome to William the 20 yo edgelord politician

  • @m.streicher8286
    @m.streicher8286Ай бұрын

    I love how you always highlight the interesting implications over the most shocking ones

  • @BluegillGreg
    @BluegillGregАй бұрын

    Dang! You make me laugh. Very helpful, thanks! The rational take on what we can and can't know is also most excellent.

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas2206Ай бұрын

    Chickens, chickens. I just found out that my neighbor now has chickens. What is going on here?

  • @frankgulla2335
    @frankgulla2335Ай бұрын

    Thank you, William

  • @Melggart
    @MelggartАй бұрын

    From what I heard from anti putin or neutral russian channels in what they call the "vertical power system", Soygu got very demoted. In the system your power come from the power to appoint jobs, manage budget and make rules and laws. That makes the defence minister the most powerful and the security council has none of the powers, being only an advisor. So it is more like thay he has was sidelined and will probably be kept to be used as a scapegoat if needed.

  • @pierresaelen3097

    @pierresaelen3097

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds @INSIDERUSSIA to me. Indeed, Konstantin seems to be the commentator most out of line with his observations with our lines on a map man a close second: "What does this mean about Patrushev?" Maybe that Konstantin will shed more light on this tonight.

  • @Melggart

    @Melggart

    Ай бұрын

    @@pierresaelen3097 Indeed. But I've seen the vertical power system being described before in other channels since I started looking into it after the invasion. It makes sense when described, but I have no personal experience to know.

  • @TomTomicMic

    @TomTomicMic

    Ай бұрын

    Russia operates Putin as Al Capone anybody getting in his way will be removed, he pays his henchmen all the people out of his circle are second class to his bidding and the bidding of his elites, he doesn't give a damn about them but enforces them to support him!?!

  • @RonJohn63

    @RonJohn63

    Ай бұрын

    Vertical power systems are common in countries without a Civil Service. That doesn't mean Shoigu has been demoted (he's still close to Putin), but it _is_ something to consider.

  • @MattBellzminion

    @MattBellzminion

    Ай бұрын

    @@Melggart The "power vertical" phrase is very establishment within the community of Russia experts to describe Putin's loyalty-based, personal hold on the levers of power, which he accomplished by various tactics beyond the obvious stuff like nationalizing mass media and directing the Duma to pass scads of authoritarian bills, which Putin always promptly signs into law. Among his more subtle institutional changes or prerogatives: centralizing regional administration by stripping the governors of much of their power, making their offices subject to appointment by the president, instead of winning regional elections, and saddling them with many of the services that used to be the purview -- and budgetary responsibility of, the federal govt.; personally appointing like-minded kleptocrats to the key positions of regional prosecutors general, where they could effectively pick businesses for "railroading" (cynically legalistic, extortionate takeovers by the political elites, in which the Putin-loyal P.G. very selectively decides which executives have been, say, cheating on their taxes, and generally securing control and/or ownership of the firm for their own mafia, or for one of Putin's cronies); pitting the many various security, policing, and intelligence agencies at each other and periodically shuffling key officials, tweaking their budgets, and otherwise playing favorites, keeping them off-balance, and ensuring that the most loyal ones enjoy the perks of winning the Loyalty-to-Putin Sweepstakes (re. the big three intel agencies -- the FSB, SVR, & GRU -- Putin's forever an FSB man and generally keeps them elevated, but also delights in encouraging feuding between the SVR & the GRU). There was even a long-running blog/podcast series by that name by Russia expert Brian Whitmore at RFE/RL [Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty -- yes, these are very much a thing, and were, even after the fall of communism... and deservedly so, 'cuz as we've all seen, authoritarians generally don't just slink off, and fascism is very much in resurgence], although it ended in 2018, in the wake of Trump's installation of a very, um, trumpy head of the govt. agency whose purview includes RFE/RL.

  • @therivalyn195
    @therivalyn195Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I now know a little bit more about what I don't know in russian political intrigues. Glory to Ukraine! 💛💙💛💙

  • @andresfelipeod6819

    @andresfelipeod6819

    Ай бұрын

    my condolences.

  • @user-dc9oq2pr6v

    @user-dc9oq2pr6v

    29 күн бұрын

    Russia has its flaws but Ukraine isn't lala-land. Ukrainian political situation is just as bad as russia's

  • @andresfelipeod6819

    @andresfelipeod6819

    28 күн бұрын

    @@user-dc9oq2pr6v even Worse. the corruption in Ucraine is famous, the degradation of the country since born on 1991, the extremists of Maydan , the situation on Jarkov because politicians steel the money of defenses never been build. and more, and more, and more. its terrible situation of Ucraine, they are loosing, and are so blind, that not negotiate, just like the German Regime of 1933, that never negotiate, but fight until the Bitter End. it is so terrible , but Ucraine will end , or like Yugoslavia, or Like South-Vietnam.

  • @MDCDiGiPiCs
    @MDCDiGiPiCsАй бұрын

    As always, awesome. Thanks William.

  • @michaelnieves9688
    @michaelnieves9688Ай бұрын

    You are the best to know what is happening in Ukraine and I watch all of them!

  • @silvanski
    @silvanskiАй бұрын

    With Prigozhin gone there was a void to be filled... Shoigu is now in charge of catering.

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050Ай бұрын

    William Spaniel Thanks for posting this video

  • @Nathan_Yahoo
    @Nathan_YahooАй бұрын

    4:35 love this pic with that patriarch kiryl character or whatever his name is along high rank military personel, in his religious getup and everything

  • @dubbelhenke854

    @dubbelhenke854

    Ай бұрын

    God doesnt like cowards and hypocrites. The Patriarch seems to be unaware of that. And the whole story of how Putin now is a Christian is poppycock. Just look inte his cruel "former KGB"eyes when he prayed in church. There is a youtube video of it. The only God he believes in, is himself. 😢

  • @howtoappearincompletely9739

    @howtoappearincompletely9739

    Ай бұрын

    Close: *Kirill

  • @nathanbanks2354
    @nathanbanks2354Ай бұрын

    I do like the way you integrated the ad--much better than the usual segue at the end. (1:55)

  • @ronmorrell9809
    @ronmorrell9809Ай бұрын

    Another video producer explained that Shoigu will have fewer embezzlement opportunities in his new position. Also does not control the Army as his personal security force. Much increased risk from open windows. He also explained that the economist who replaced Shoigu is an old fashioned Gosplan advocate. Relations losing the military industrial complex & demanding increased production with lower prices under management of party appointees will lead to quality collapse. The return of myriad inspectors will further gum up the works. Finally, personnel know how to work with the old corruption. Productivity will decrease while the new unwritten rules are established.

  • @richardcory5024

    @richardcory5024

    27 күн бұрын

    Exactly. Shoigu was demoted out of financial imperatives, not strategic or tactical.

  • @KapitainZino
    @KapitainZinoАй бұрын

    Interesting video, thank you William! Keep up the good work!

  • @PeanutsDadForever
    @PeanutsDadForeverАй бұрын

    Thank you for another excellent video!

  • @larrymans4
    @larrymans4Ай бұрын

    It is possible that Putin will be demoted next.

  • @pierresaelen3097

    @pierresaelen3097

    Ай бұрын

    In that case, could it be that Patrushev is now his permanent watchdog?

  • @TheIrishLad06
    @TheIrishLad06Ай бұрын

    Man this "3 day special military operation" looks like its not going well for putler

  • @lance2465

    @lance2465

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah it’s not going well, but NATO’s weapons and training in Ukrainian hands have not pushed out Russia of Ukraine either. It will probably end up being a frozen conflict.

  • @ralphmtsu

    @ralphmtsu

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe it is a 3 year Special Military Operation. Ukraine has lost all the initiative. A Russian victory (partial or total) is more likely than not. Blame dithering Biden for not sending the arms when needed.

  • @robertscott961

    @robertscott961

    Ай бұрын

    @@lance2465 Not pushed Russia out of Ukraine YET........

  • @unduloid

    @unduloid

    Ай бұрын

    @@lance2465 It will end when Russia has run out of money.

  • @ZhabZhabich

    @ZhabZhabich

    Ай бұрын

    It wasn't planned to end in 3 days. This fake duration of the war was firstly introduced by an American general.

  • @bt920
    @bt920Ай бұрын

    Been waiting for this video since Shoigu got replaced! Thanks !!

  • @arnesieper8332
    @arnesieper8332Ай бұрын

    the reason why many people say shoigu got fired is because as far as russian power players are concerned, he has just lost access to personal, moneyflows, contracts, lawmaking capability and thus political firepower. what he has gained in exchange is... the option to tell others branches of the government that shoigu is concerned about [topic]. no significant money flows through his new department, he has lost the command over several million people and gained about 200, he can not really make any lawbinding decisions... he can only suggest and yell loudly into the room. others decide on how (or if) they want to act on it.

  • @pomicultorul
    @pomicultorulАй бұрын

    thank you so much!

  • @burprobrox9134
    @burprobrox9134Ай бұрын

    These guys are all getting okd, maybe the elder and Shoigu just needed less demanding positions. Also once the distraction of the Wagner fiasco ended, the mod has been much better equipped and prepared. I think Wagner was a huge drain on leadership’s ability to manage resources, only so many hours in a day when you’re dealing with a war, a megalomaniac, adding a hotdog chef was too much

  • @worldsstongeststrains983
    @worldsstongeststrains983Ай бұрын

    I would be checking the vodka cases before they load them on your next flight Shogu.

  • @howtoappearincompletely9739
    @howtoappearincompletely9739Ай бұрын

    I didn't expect the beautiful Putin-Shoigu bromance pix. 🥰

  • @General12th
    @General12thАй бұрын

    Hi Dr. Spaniel!

  • @jtf2dan
    @jtf2danАй бұрын

    Shoigu was in charge of the military.....so he had over a million people....trained to follow orders without questioning him, working for him. He also was responsible for all military contracts, so trillions of dollars for tanks, ammo rockets missiles, trucks, guns, uniforms, military buildings etc. His new position, he is in charge of no one. AND her has no budget. No people working for him (except a few secretaries) and no money. He has lost ALL of his POWER. He has basically been nullified. His predecessor in his new position did nothing and went onto to another nothing job. This job he took is just a holding position with zero power. So...while he wasnt FIRED...it is definitely a DEMOTION....he went from being the 2nd most powerful person in Russia, to the BOTTOM of the ladder in positions of power. 2 of his former General staff (Ivanov and Kuznetsov)were arrested for bribery and stealing and 2 more generals (Tsalikov and Krivoruchko) just put in their resignations, meaning they were about to get arrested......shoigus time on this earth is getting shorter by the minute.

  • @vitorcardoso7477

    @vitorcardoso7477

    Ай бұрын

    Pretty sure all our times on Earth are getting shorter by the minute unless you found the fountain of youth (did you?)

  • @Loyal_Lion

    @Loyal_Lion

    Ай бұрын

    Trillions of dollars? The entire Russian military budget for 2023 was about $84 bill.

  • @LEV1ATHYN
    @LEV1ATHYNАй бұрын

    Shoigu was clearly grossly incompetent. Any change towards competent leadership is not "good news" for Ukraine.

  • @user-le8bz5bw8r
    @user-le8bz5bw8rАй бұрын

    Great Assessment we need more Thinkers like you

  • @Iamthelolrus
    @IamthelolrusАй бұрын

    What kerfuffle led to this reshuffle?

  • @pekotofo2522
    @pekotofo2522Ай бұрын

    I loved that self promo! So shrude, yet so minimal and so true =)

  • @declanashmore

    @declanashmore

    Ай бұрын

    Shrude, is that when you're both shrewd and rude? ;)

  • @marlenfras5490
    @marlenfras5490Ай бұрын

    Good reporting. Thank you. Strong democracy.

  • @SivleFred
    @SivleFredАй бұрын

    I kind of interpreted this as mix of Sergei getting kicked upstairs and Putin just wanting fresh blood out of a hope a new person can turn this war in his favour. We'll see if this gamble pays off.

  • @MindZye
    @MindZyeАй бұрын

    The industry's over-reliance on hyperbole is the exact reason I don't pay much attention to news media anymore. The one (paraphrased) title of "Putin sacks Shoigu, appoints him to another position" does an especially good job of contradicting itself, but the author at least makes it somewhat clear that Shoigu wasn't really "fired." As a semi-related tangent, I find it incredibly disturbing when news media does little more than regurgitate a police department's official statement on any given crime with zero investigation of their own. See the death of George Floyd as an example - in the immediate aftermath, all the news did was parrot the department's claim of "Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction." If it wasn't for witness and security cameras recording the incident, that may have been the end of the story as seemingly no journalists are willing or able to dig deeper.

  • @DoctorDork
    @DoctorDork24 күн бұрын

    That no harm no fowl joke was top tier

  • @winzyl9546
    @winzyl9546Ай бұрын

    This is very common in my country, loyalists or family members don't get fired if they are incompetent, they get "promoted". The competent ones that are not so loyal would resign, and the incompetent ones with no connections are truly fired.

  • @Gmoro00
    @Gmoro00Ай бұрын

    This video is a bit short, could have been a little longer, as it was a very interesting topic that caught me (as usual). Some parts could indeed have been expanded further. (I have liked it though, excellent job as usual!)

  • @josiahbartlet7840
    @josiahbartlet7840Ай бұрын

    I guess Prigozhin sort (not really) got what he wanted?

  • @user-xl6bm1dt3v

    @user-xl6bm1dt3v

    Ай бұрын

    ШОЙГУ, ГЕРАСИМОВ, ГДЕ, СУКА, БОЕПРИПАСЫ?

  • @wltwz84
    @wltwz84Ай бұрын

    It's true that you would want the enemy minster of defense to stay if he was bad at his job. However, the truth is that no one in Putin's government is good at their job. The system he has built rejects anyone who is halfway efficient at anything other than embezzlement, which is its chief and only purpose. Indeed, efficiency comes into direct conflict with that purpose because an efficient manager actually makes his subordinates work and demands results, which reduces the opportunities for embezzlement. So Ukraine needn't worry, things may not get better, but are certainly not going to get any worse.

  • @javierititin

    @javierititin

    Ай бұрын

    The eco minister is very good at his job.

  • @deborahborlase7100
    @deborahborlase7100Ай бұрын

    Sometimes when companies are getting ready to fire an executive, they moved to "Special Projects". It's more than a "timeout", and tge executive will soon either leave on their own, or invited to do so.

  • @MausMasher54
    @MausMasher54Ай бұрын

    Shoigu has joined with Gerasimov, Guarding the Kerch Bridge, from the Navigation Spans....IMHO

  • @unconventionalideas5683
    @unconventionalideas5683Ай бұрын

    The reality of Shoigu's new position is that it is mostly ceremonial.

  • @ickebins6948

    @ickebins6948

    25 күн бұрын

    Not even that... He will be "missing" and forgotten in no time.

  • @tmike_tc
    @tmike_tcАй бұрын

    “Whereas I am merely trying to sell you something.” Love it.

  • @joshuap9580
    @joshuap9580Ай бұрын

    "where as im just trying to sell you something." good perspective from youtube content creators.

  • @thiefsleef6752
    @thiefsleef6752Ай бұрын

    He wasn’t even fired he was technically promoted LMAO

  • @JeRefuseDeBienPrononcerBaleine

    @JeRefuseDeBienPrononcerBaleine

    Ай бұрын

    Technically no as he has much less real power now so it's a demotion. Though by how much is debatable.

  • @user-xq3ld3gh4l
    @user-xq3ld3gh4lАй бұрын

    In Japan they "sack" almost the entire cabinet every election, then everyone gets new jobs within the same cabinet. The minister for foreign affairs becomes the minster for defence, etc. Reshuffling cabinets is very common in many countries.

  • @AzKat69
    @AzKat69Ай бұрын

    Biggest change I'll bet is the complete change of tactics, so currently "known" tactics will change.

  • @jannegrey593
    @jannegrey593Ай бұрын

    Yeah. Beau said something similar that basically the only interesting thing would be to find out where Patrushev went.

  • @jameswolff5200
    @jameswolff5200Ай бұрын

    the fowl joke reminded me to upvote ya. thanks much for the awesome content :)

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang6550Ай бұрын

    Interesting views. Any cabinet is re-shuffled.

  • @mattbowdenuh
    @mattbowdenuhАй бұрын

    the analysis is fowl.

  • @marcm.
    @marcm.Ай бұрын

    Thank you, that's the real story... Patrushev

  • @NLTops
    @NLTopsАй бұрын

    I would argue that a civilian economist at the head of a military is as bad an idea as having a military general at the head of the civilian government. It's just not their field of expertise. But we'll have to see if this is a smart move by Russia or not. Ultimately, replacing Shoigu isn't going to change much about the facts on the ground. The same dilemmas still exist and it's a matter of waiting and seeing if the strategic approach is actually going to change significantly. As for Shoigu being promoted into the security council (I heard it was the 3rd seat not the 1st), it could be a reward for loyalty, basic nepotism or Russia might be expecting civil unrest to increase. My money is on a mix of those three. He's a close friend of Putin, has followed orders and if unrest does increase, it doesn't hurt to have a ruthless loyal guy in the domestic security apparatus. The West should be more concerned about what WE do, rather than what Russia is doing. They're trying to solve their problems, we should try to solve Ukraine's.

  • @thesecretformula1337
    @thesecretformula1337Ай бұрын

    OK I've discovered your channel over the last week or so and it's great, brilliantly overview work, excellently and engagingly presented You know I used to watch Extra Credits when I was a bit younger, still dip in, but the change in the voiceover marked a bit of a turning point for me You sound a lot like the old voiceover, similar cadence The world is small, you cover similar things, on the same platform

  • @jannegrey593

    @jannegrey593

    Ай бұрын

    Like Dan, you mean?

  • @sylviamaresca8852

    @sylviamaresca8852

    Ай бұрын

    Go back a year or two ago, you'll love it

  • @thesecretformula1337

    @thesecretformula1337

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, dude pre Dan. Had a great like double voice harmony to it, was amazing, and had the same rhythm to his cadence as this channel. Like naturally excellent information distribution through a sentence and paragraph, and video. Pacing excellent

  • @jannegrey593

    @jannegrey593

    Ай бұрын

    @@thesecretformula1337 I mean - Dan was amazing. That is true. His voice was different, but maybe cadence is similar.

  • @samhaskins2506
    @samhaskins2506Ай бұрын

    Oh that's a shame, they've put a bean counter in place of Shoigu, he might even be more efficient! LOL

  • @JosephKano
    @JosephKanoАй бұрын

    Patrushev was mentioned by Beau of the 5th Column. Who was also asking where's theat guy?

  • @johnpiers2786
    @johnpiers2786Ай бұрын

    He's moving them like icons on a Screensaver.

  • @richardcory5024
    @richardcory5024Ай бұрын

    It is worth noting that Shoigu's "team" had rapidly been disassembled. Some have been arrested, others have resigned. Very rapidly, Shoigu's power base has more or less vanished. In the West, money brings power. In Russia, power brings money. Shoigu no longer has access to the fountain of cash provided by his formerly powerful position in the State. So yes, Shoigu has been demoted.

  • @kimweaver1252
    @kimweaver1252Ай бұрын

    Pootie is familiar with Machiavelli. "Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer." That's why Shoigu is still in the Kremlin.

  • @ajaxlupis
    @ajaxlupisАй бұрын

    Are you going to do a video on the outcome of the Russian election? You made a big deal about it in the run up and I'd love to hear your perspective on what actually happens and what you think that means for Putin. As always, thank you for your great videos.

  • @AADP
    @AADPАй бұрын

    This is it...Putin is finally calling his WW3 staff...I think Portugal better start learning russian

  • @andrewwhyte4753
    @andrewwhyte4753Ай бұрын

    I live in Estonia and I'd say someone being 'fired' and given a new roughly comparable sinecure can be pretty standard.

  • @user-sg6bt3hx4p
    @user-sg6bt3hx4pАй бұрын

    At least you're honest about your books.

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295Ай бұрын

    RIP, Sergei

  • @andreylucass
    @andreylucassАй бұрын

    2:48 he got the drip 😰

  • @shurqeh
    @shurqehАй бұрын

    Perhaps a more apt comparison than to the US would've been to a parliamentary democracy like the UK where you will frequently see ministers 'fired' from one of a big roles as part of a reshuffle that sees them taking over a less important role within the cabinet. This frequently occurs when a minister has fallen out of favor with the PM (or some scandal has forced the PM to bury them to a less observable role). But you are right about it not being good for Ukraine as pretty much anyone would be an improvement as defense minister.

  • @llooik
    @llooikАй бұрын

    layed off for a while then when he feels save will fly out of the window

  • @imacg5
    @imacg525 күн бұрын

    Court politics is better model to frame the situation

  • @MonBilly78
    @MonBilly78Ай бұрын

    The Russian defence ministry’s human resources chief has been arrested and accused of bribery in an apparent purge on allies of former minister Sergei Shoigu.

  • @msimon6808
    @msimon6808Ай бұрын

    Darning chickens. A novel concept.

  • @hungrymusicwolf
    @hungrymusicwolfАй бұрын

    Ah, I love to see some sense in my media.

  • @Thor_Odinson
    @Thor_Odinson29 күн бұрын

    So....when does Sergei get his defenestration medal?

  • @wesdowner5636
    @wesdowner5636Ай бұрын

    Yes, Patrushev! Why are you the only commentator to bring up the significance of this?!

  • @D.von.N
    @D.von.NАй бұрын

    Minister of defence has a lot of power, decision making, and a lot of money pour through their hands. In contrary, the head of the council is just a sitting mushroom without power or money to grab. Pootin cleared up Shoigu and replaced him with even less competent but very loyal tool that proved his worth with blackmailing oligarchs to give up some money for the war machine. That is what Pootin needs now more than anything. The situation in the country is dire and it worsens each passing day and a wrong person with so much power as the minister of defence able to initiate a coup is danger to tzar.

  • @ralphmtsu
    @ralphmtsuАй бұрын

    Wait, no lines on maps? Not even Presidential succession lines on maps? Yes, yes, we are back to Cold War Kremlinology. Glad to see my degree is no longer useless. Given the nebulous description of Patrushev's new position, could it be putting him in a place to succeed Putin? Or, is Medvedev a foregone conclusion. Damnit, things haven't been this interesting since Stalin vs Trotsky.

  • @Bjowolf2
    @Bjowolf2Ай бұрын

    "Poor" Shoigu - well, he will probably soon find another "window of opportunity" 😂

  • @alex_zetsu
    @alex_zetsuАй бұрын

    If a cabinet reshuffle during a war must always have some great deep meaning, I guess that must mean that anyone planning to retire on day X 3 years from now who finds out day X is in the middle of a war (or relevant crisis for relevant ministry) must change their mind. Cabinet reshuffles _do_ sometimes have deep meaning, but retirement (or just moving onto other career prospects) will happen both during idle times and crisis times. Also the comparison with Lloyd Austin being made national security advisor is apt. You don't even need to do deep analysis for that to realize Shoigu was not fired.

  • @ebnulhasan2697
    @ebnulhasan2697Ай бұрын

    Not fired but promoted

  • @IsaacDaBoatSloth
    @IsaacDaBoatSlothАй бұрын

    reshuffle not fire and hire

  • @billy2807
    @billy2807Ай бұрын

    Here's what I'm selling: I think the russian economy is much worse off than everyone is being led to believe, and the appointment of an economist says "at this point, we're more worried about where we'll be getting our weapons in twelve months than the military trying to overthrow Dobby the Dacha Elf." See, Shoigu's...only marketable quality, really, was that he has (obviously) shared a sleeping bag in the woods with that thing in the Kremlin once or twice. They are...ahem..."close." Shoigu is loyal to the point of sycophantic. You NEED that, if you're going to change your constitution to make yourself a tsar, while still pretending that you run a democracy. The coup always comes from the military - unless your inept camping "buddy" is looking for a job. Slap a couple dozen giant medals on his chest and - bam - you got yourself a Minister of Defense. ...until your economy goes so badly awry that supplying your genocidal war becomes a challenge. At this point, you bring in someone like Belousov, who has architected many of the rf's famous "retroactive voluntary windfall tax-" yada yada yada, they're policies that allow the Kremlin to raid private businesses. It tells us that the need that Belousov serves has superseded the need that Shoigu served - not that either need has necessarily gone away. This is terrible news for the russian economy (well, the private "non-war" economy) in the long term and is a bad indicator for how things are going behind the scenes in the Kremlin. But not necessarily great news for Ukraine in the short-term either - likely a push, at the end of the day. Two thoughts - the elimination of pigozhin paved the way for this, as that thing in the Kremlin is less scared of his military without a polarizing leader at the helm of a private army, and also, this happened in response to the passing of military aid for Ukraine by the US, not the (haha) "election" and subsequent coronation of the tsar.

  • @Fenrisson
    @FenrissonАй бұрын

    8:17 - Good one.

  • @missingnola3823
    @missingnola3823Ай бұрын

    Instant like for the humorous honesty of 2:04. I did already buy one of them. Edit for a typo that I couldn't live with.

  • @Deveriell
    @DeveriellАй бұрын

    He's gonna be like Medvedev holding a titular position with little to no power.

  • @alexhubble
    @alexhubble25 күн бұрын

    No harm, no fowl - bazziiinng! I tip my hat...

  • @GloryToComradeForster
    @GloryToComradeForsterАй бұрын

    Prigozyn is probably happy.

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpcАй бұрын

    The worrying thing is this new guy might be more competent than Sergei. If competent less corrupt people get into power, this could make things worse for Ukraine.

  • @janethompson5153
    @janethompson5153Ай бұрын

    I think 💩 tin is just making sure he has closer allies around him, protection 😊 against anyone who wants him out❤🤔

  • @Jake-co3wk
    @Jake-co3wkАй бұрын

    With the Patruschevs it's all about control of the money for Putin

  • @joyholtzhausen8976
    @joyholtzhausen8976Ай бұрын

    At least you're not trying to sell us the Kerch bridge....

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