opinion
FUTURE SHOCK
Prigozhin’s death weakens the nationalist wing pushing for a more aggressive war—and may ease pressure on Putin for a continued, expanded conflict.
Alexander Vindman, PhD. is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and former Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council, a Hauser Leader at the Harvard Kennedy School, and the director of the Institute for Informed American Leadership at the VetVoice Foundation.
Prigozhin’s death weakens the nationalist wing pushing for a more aggressive war—and may ease pressure on Putin for a continued, expanded conflict.