Summary of the video Prigozhin Is Dead…But Who Did It? || Peter Zeihan

Summary: In this video, Peter Zeihan discusses the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group, who was reportedly on a plane that crashed in Russia. Zeihan reflects on the potential suspects who may have wanted Prigozhin dead, including Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, the military-industrial complex, organized crime, Ukrainians, and even Americans. He also mentions the possibility of Prigozhin’s death being part of a larger political deal. Zeihan highlights the significance of Prigozhin’s role in Putin’s inner circle and the potential implications of his death for the Russian State.

Most important points:

  1. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group, reportedly died in a plane crash in Russia.
  2. Potential suspects who may have wanted Prigozhin dead include Vladimir Putin, the military-industrial complex, organized crime, Ukrainians, and Americans.
  3. Prigozhin had a significant role in Putin’s inner circle and was involved in various activities, including the little green men fiasco in Crimea, interfering in US elections, and leading operations in African countries accused of war crimes.
  4. The death of Prigozhin creates an opening in Putin’s inner circle, and someone else will likely step forward to fill that role.
  5. The implications of Prigozhin’s death for the Russian State and the potential alignment of the new person with Putin are uncertain.

Sentiment: The sentiment of the video is neutral. Peter Zeihan presents the information without expressing a clear positive or negative opinion.

Actionable items:

  1. Monitor the developments surrounding Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death and the investigation into the plane crash.
  2. Stay informed about the potential suspects and their motivations for wanting Prigozhin dead.
  3. Observe the impact of Prigozhin’s death on Putin’s inner circle and the potential alignment of the new person with Putin’s interests.
  4. Follow the implications of Prigozhin’s death for the Russian State and its future actions domestically and internationally.
  5. Pay attention to any potential consequences or reactions from other countries, particularly the United States, regarding Prigozhin’s involvement in interfering in the 2016 presidential election.

Prigozhin Is Dead…But Who Did It? || Peter Zeihan