The conversation revolves around a one-day coup that has shocked the international community. The speaker expresses uncertainty about the coup's intentions, whether it was an attempt to seize power or an expression of dissatisfaction by a private military mercenary unit. The leader of this unit, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was once Putin's chef. The conversation also touches on the implications of the coup for the future of Prigozhin and the potential impacts on the war in Ukraine. The speaker suggests that the coup may have weakened the military and created a rift within the Russian power elite surrounding Putin. There are speculations about the future of the Putin regime, with some suggesting a new leader who is close to Putin but reasonable as a civilian. The conversation ends with a discussion on the war in Ukraine, with the speaker expressing uncertainty about the future of the conflict.
1. The speaker was discussing a one-day coup that had recently occurred, which had shocked the international community.
2. The speaker was questioning whether the coup was a move to take over central power or an expression of dissatisfaction by a private military mercenary unit.
3. The speaker was considering the short-term and long-term implications of the coup.
4. The speaker mentioned that the Magnogno Group, which staged the coup, was talking about a mercenary group.
5. The leader of the mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigogzin, used to be Putin's chef.
6. The first public message from the coup leaders came out in two days.
7. The message was for protest, not for overthrow.
8. The speaker mentioned that behind the public message was another message telling Park Eun-ho's mercenaries to sign a contract with the Ministry of National Defense by July 1st.
9. The speaker mentioned that the Ministry of Defense had ordered the Magno Group mercenaries to sign the contract by July 1st.
10. The speaker mentioned that everything had been contracted by the Ministry of National Defense and that they were now going to manage it as a unit officially managed by the Ministry of National Defense.
11. The speaker mentioned that if the mercenaries were now managed by the Ministry of National Defense, it might decrease Prigogzin's influence.
12. The speaker mentioned that the mercenaries were now asking to sign a contract.
13. The speaker mentioned that the circumstances mentioned were correct and that they would have to check all the facts one by one from now on.
14. The speaker mentioned that Gyerasimov is now the Chief of the General Staff and has also been the commander of the Ukraine station since last January.
15. The speaker mentioned that there was an order not to recruit more prisoners.
16. The speaker mentioned that by June 18th, 32,000 people had returned home and 10,000 people had died in the Bakhmut war.
17. The speaker mentioned that only 8,000 people were left and they participated in the rebellion this time.
18. The speaker mentioned that attacking Moscow with a rebellion with 8,000 people was a pretty reckless act.
19. The speaker mentioned that he thought the situation was more of an expression of dissatisfaction than conquering the government.
20. The speaker mentioned that the prosecution said that the investigation into Prigogin had not been concluded.
21. The speaker mentioned that the U.S. State Department said it would now request the extradition of Prigogin.
22. The speaker mentioned that the 2016 U.S. presidential election was won by Belados, who was involved in that election.
23. The speaker mentioned that the election was won, but now that Belarus does not have an extradition agreement with the United States, some people are thinking about not going to Belarus and perhaps going into exile in the United States or something like that.
24. The speaker mentioned that the coup on the 1st was not literally an attempt to seize central power, but rather the existing grievances that a mercenary group had.
25. The speaker mentioned that there are conflict issues, salary issues, various other things, and there are also reports that military supplies were not properly procured, and there are even reports that Russia attacked this mercenary group.
26. The speaker mentioned that when you look at it comprehensively, it shows protests and dissatisfaction.
27. The speaker mentioned that the mercenaries advanced up to 200 km from Moscow to clearly express their intention.
28. The speaker mentioned that Archbishop Key and other social and literary figures now calling for national unity and asking the mercenaries to return.
29. The speaker mentioned that