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Episode 2253: John Lechner on the deadly role of Russian Mercenaries in Ukraine

Mar 3, 2025
John Lechner, an international war reporter and author of "Death Is Our Business," dives deep into the perilous world of Russian mercenaries, particularly the Wagner Group. He reveals the troubling privatization of warfare, drawing parallels with Western contractors like Blackwater. Lechner discusses Yevgeny Prigozhin's audacious rise and rebellion against Putin, emphasizing how mercenaries reflect the human rights practices of the governments that hire them. He also delves into Wagner's brutal tactics in Ukraine and its grim global influence.
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INSIGHT

Privatization of Warfare

  • Russia's use of Wagner mercenaries reflects a global trend of privatizing warfare, such as Blackwater in the U.S.
  • Wagner played a key role in Ukraine before their mutiny, highlighting the power and risks of private armies.
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Wagner's Early Role in Ukraine

  • In the initial phase of the Ukraine war, Russia used mercenaries due to a lack of full control in the east.
  • Wagner was employed to assassinate pro-Russian separatist leaders who opposed a ceasefire.
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Prigozhin's Rise and Rivals

  • Prigozhin, driven by ambition, built Wagner's influence after the Ukraine ceasefire by lobbying and leveraging the Russian state.
  • Facing internal opposition, the Russian Ministry of Defense created rival mercenary groups before the 2022 invasion.
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