I don't know, John, given that Putin has now seemed to let Prighozhin stay in Belarus and invited Wagner soldiers into the Russian Military of Defense -- methinks Prighozhin's days are numbered, even and particularly in Belarus! Let us not forget that Putin has moved nukes there at Lukashenko's behest. I'm still working all of this through my head (and I can't put in the corner of it, that Lukashenko may well be a part of something sinister against Putin in concert with the West and Prighozhin), but as my grandmother used to say, "Something in the milk ain't clean" here.